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TABLE OF CONTENTS Armory Board—Proposals Assessors, Board of—Completion of Assessments Board Meetings Bronx, President Borough of—Pro- posals Changes in Departments, Etc. City Planning Commission—Notices of Public Hearings Comptroller, Office of the— Interest on City Bonds and Stock Invitation for Tenders Docks, Department of— Proposals Proposed Approval of Subcontractors Report for Week Ended Jan. 20, 1940 Education, Board of— Proposals Proposed Approval of Subcontractors Estimate, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings Franchise Matters Public Improvement Matter Estimate, Board of—Bureau of Real Estate— Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Fstate Corporation Sale of Certain Real Estate Finance, Department of— Confirmation of Assessments—No- tices to Property Owners Higher Education, Board of—Pro- posals Mayor, Office of the—Notices of Hearing on Local Laws Municipal Civil Service Commission— Notices to Appear for Examinations 747 New York City Housing Authority— Proposals 748 749 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 756 'Official Directory 745 747 Parks, Department of—Proposals 747 745 Police Department— Owners Wanted for Unclaimed 747 Property 746 747 Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic 746 745 Public Adminstrators, New York, Bronx, Kings, Queens and Rich- 748 mond Counties—Reports for 1939- 748 Special Section. Public Works, Department of- 745 Notice to Mariners 747 Proposals 747 750 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 747 749 Purchase, Department of—Proposals. 747 Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- 750 mate on Feb. 17, 1938 756 752 Richmond, President Borough of- 750 Proposals 748 Supreme Court, Second Department— Application to Amend Proceedings 755 Filing Bills of Costs 755 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to 749 File Objections 756 Notice to File Claims 756 749 Tax Commission—Assessed Valuation of Real Estate for the Fiscal Year 1940-41 747 748 Transit Commission, State of New York—Notice to Contractors 748 747 Transportation, Board of— Proposals 747 745 Proposals—Notice to Bidders 747 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, 755 Department of—Proposals 748 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER INVITATION FOR TENDERS THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXVIII. NUMBER 20260. NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940 PRICE, 10 CENTS. THE CITY RECORD i6b OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section S72& of the New York City Charter. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Su:nvisoa 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. Woira 2-3490. 2ublished daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription: $20 a year; $10 six months; $5 three months. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: 'Civil Liat, $20 (by mail, $20.20); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail, $1.12); ;List of Enrolled Voters, pries vary; List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly distric, (by mail, 30 cents); Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, prices vary; Detailed List of Exempt Properties $2 (by mail $2.10). OTHkR PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, 13.50 (by mail $3.65); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail, 34 cents); Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents ?by mail, 17 cents); Fire Retarding Rules and Regulations 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents); Land Value Maps, complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Multiple Dwelling Law, 50 cents by mail, 57 cents); New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Official Directory, 50 cents (by mail, 53 cents) ; Proportional Representation Pamphlet, 5 cents (by mail, 7 ants); Sanitary Code, 50 cents (by mail, 55 cents). Order must be accompanied by . currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Super . visor of the City Record.' ADVERTISING: Copy mutt be received at least TWO (2) days before the date feed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the Brat insertion. Entered as Seconddaw Matter, Post Office at New York City. Check must be certified. To the Holders of BROOKLYN-MANHATTAN TRANSIT CORPORATION RAPID TRANSIT COLLATERAL TRUST BONDS (SERIAL AND 4Y%o BONDS) KINGS COUNTY ELEVATED RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST MORTGAGE 4% BONDS BROOKLYN UNION ELEVATED RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST MORTGAGE 5% BONDS PREFERRED STOCK Of THE BROOKLYN-MANHATTAN TRANSIT CORPORATION : You are aware of the Plan and Agreement of Unification and Readjustment nego- tiated by the City of New York with representatives of the B.M.T. Corporation and approved by the New York State Transit Commission on June 27, 1939. You are also aware that the stockholders of the Company voted on September 29, 1939 to approve the sale under the Plan and Agreement subject to the approval, as pro- vided in the Plan and Agreement, of 90% of the above securities. The original date for obtaining these deposits was fixed as September 30, 1939. This was subsequently extended to November 30, 1939, December 31, 1939 and January 31, 1940. On January 22 Mayor La Guardia and I announced that we would oppose any further extension. At the close of business on January 31 the percentages of deposit were approximately as follows: 83.80 per centum B.M.T. 4/s of 1966 and Serial Bonds 76.90 per centum Kings County Elevated 4s 69.60 per centum Brooklyn Union Elevated 5s 85.60 per centum B.M.T. Preferred Stock In view of this very creditable showing and in fairness to the overwhelming majority of security holders who have endorsed and accepted the plan, the City is willing to make one final effort to put the plan through. Accordingly it is willing to give an extension of time for deposits to 3:30 P. M. on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940, and it invites tenders of each of the above issues on the following terms and conditions. It must be understood that the City retains full discretion to determine the amounts and prices at which purchases shall be made and to accept or reject all tenders. Further. more the City will accept no tenders unless the total amount tendered at satisfactory prices is sufficient to achieve the consummation of the unification plan. This offer does not apply to certificates of deposit for the above issues—it applies only to securities which have not been deposited under the plan. Tenders will be received at the office of the Comptroller, Room 729, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, up to 3:30 P. M., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, and acceptance or rejection of such tenders will be made by letter or telegram on Friday, February 16. Form of tenders may be obtained at the office of the Comptroller of the City of New York. The tender form provides for a certificate from a bank or trust company or a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange stating that the securities in question will be delivered in the event of the acceptance of the tender. Delivery and payment are to be effected February 23. f2-5-9-14 JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller. OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Hearings on Local Laws PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that local laws, numbered and titled as hereinafter specified, have been passed by the Council, concurred in by the Board of Estimate, and that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bills will be held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in the CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940, at 9 O'CLOCK A. M., viz.: Ins No. 1, No. 1—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the police pension fund, generally. Int. No. 2, No. 2—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the fire department pension fund, generally. Int. No. 3, No. 3—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the New York fire department life insurance fund, generally. Int. No. 4, No. 4—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to payment of salary to members of the uniformed force of the fire department during absence from duty caused by injury or sickness. Int. No. 5, No. 5—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to salary payable to members of the police force during absence caused by sickness. Int. No. 6, No. 6—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, ;n relation to removal of members of the police force because of insanity. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 1, 1940. f2,8 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, numbered and titled as hereinafter specified, has been passed by the Council, concurred in by the Board of Estimate, and that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in the CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940, at 9 O'CLOCK A. M., viz.: Int. No. 18, No. 18—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the certificate of the director of real estate that real property of the city has been sold pursuant to law. Dated, City Hall, New York, February 2, 1940. f3,8 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor. Department of Docb Report for Week Ended Jan. 20, 1940 PERMITS GRANTED French Line, 610 Fifth ave., Manhattan, occupation of Pier 11 Stapleton, S. I. Jerry Markatos, 36 1 1 W. 35th st., Manhat- tan, sell flowers on the marginal street in front of the W. 42d st ferry, North River, Manhattan. American Export Airlines, Inc., 25 Broad- way, Manhattan, occupation of Rooms 274 and 275 in the Administration Building, Floyd Bennett Field, Bklyn. Erie Railroad Company, Jersey City, N. J., make general repairs as may be necessary during the first six months of 1940 to ferry racks at W. 23d st, North River, Manhattan. New York Telephone Company, 101 Wil- loughby st., Bklyn., install a telephone and connect line for telephone on Pier 10, Stapleton, S. I. French Line, 610 Fifth ave., Manhattan, construct enclosures for water pipes, meters, etc., at Pier 11, Stapleton, S. I. PERMITS REVOKED Gulf Oil Company, 17 Battery pl., Man- hattan, occupation of Hangar No. 4 and Building `B" at Floyd Bennett Field, Bklyn., as of Jan. 15, 1940. Hamburg-American Line, North German Lloyd, 57 Broadway, Manhattan, mainte- nance of a float alongside the bulkhead in the slip northerly of Pier 86, North River, Manhattan, as of May 3, 1939. Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, 26 Broad- way, Manhattan, sell gasoline and oil at Floyd Bennett Field, Bklyn., as of March 31, 1939. AUDITOR'S REPORT Payrolls transmitted for the period amounted to $69,909.27. Open market orders issued aggregated the sum of $7,323.20. The sum of $78,409.40 was received and deposited. JOHN MCKENZIE, Commissioner. Changes in Departments, Eh. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Services Ceased—Bureau of Welfare Payments : Arthur Brodie, Inspector of Equipment, at $1,740 per annum, Jan. 10; Joseph E. Flynn, Inspector of Printing, at $1,560 per annum, Dec. 5, 1939. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS Retired —John Regan, Dockmaster, Feb. 1. Joseph F. Winfield, Dockbuilder, Jan. 11. Services Ceased—Maurice O'Neill, Deck- hand, Dec. 22, 1939. John H. Snyder, Temporary Marine Engineer, Jan. 13. Simon Silberman, Martin Keck and John McEnerney, Temporary Machinists, Jan. 22. Appointed—Cleaners at $960 per annum: Nathan A. Priorro, Albert DePhillis, Norman E. Baenisch, Anthony Gialloreto, Dec. 30, 1939; Arthur H. Davis, Dec. 31, 1939; Antonio S. DeBon, Dec. 30, 1939; Edward R. Malone, Dec. 24, 1939. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Vales. otherwise stated, city Offices ace open from 9 a. m. to a p. m.; 8itardaVa to Is noon; County Ohm. I a. m. to 4 p. Saturday, to 1E noon. ARMORY BOARD— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1330 ART COMMISSION— City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1197 ASSESSORS BOARD OF- Muicipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-3630 BRONX, PRESIDENT OF- 8S1 Grand Concourse JE rouse 6-3941 BROOKLYN PRESIDENT OF— Borough Wall TR iangl 5-7100 Highways and Sewers; Municipal Bldg. BUDGET, BUREAU OF— TR 5 '" 7100 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n CO rand 7-6706 CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- 125 Worth at., Manb'n WO rth 2-3711 Open aD hours of day and night. Bronx-850 Walton ava JE rome 7-4642 Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. every day. Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg 2 iangl 5-9255 Open all hour of day and night. Queens—Town Hall, Jamaica.. JA males 6-1640 Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays to 12 noon. Richmond — Police Headquarters Bldg ., St. George GI brakr 7-0007 Open 9 a. m. to S p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon; closed Sundays and holidays. CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF- 52 Chambers at., Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-5210 CITY CLERK— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4430 Bronx-177th at. and 3d ave...TR emnt 5-2204 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Qn.. 21.10 49th ave. L. I. C ST i1wel 4-5440 Richmond—Borough ave. GI bratty 7-1000 CITY COURT- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse rome 6-6955 King,-120 Schermerhorn st..CU mbrind 6-6070 New York County—Old Coun ty Court House, 52 Chambers at. CO rtlnd 7-6264 Queen.—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave., Jamaica JA males 6-2410 Richmond — 66 Lafayette Ave., New Brighton GI braltr 7-6280 Clerks'offces open 9a. at. to4p.m., Sat. to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 A. m. General and commercial calendars called at 9.45 a. in. CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rib 24566

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Armory Board—Proposals Assessors, Board of—Completion of

Assessments Board Meetings Bronx, President Borough of—Pro-

posals Changes in Departments, Etc. City Planning Commission—Notices

of Public Hearings Comptroller, Office of the—

Interest on City Bonds and Stock Invitation for Tenders

Docks, Department of— Proposals Proposed Approval of Subcontractors Report for Week Ended Jan. 20,

1940 Education, Board of—

Proposals Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

Estimate, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings

Franchise Matters Public Improvement Matter

Estimate, Board of—Bureau of Real Estate— Corporation Sale of Buildings and

Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Fstate

Corporation Sale of Certain Real Estate

Finance, Department of—Confirmation of Assessments—No-

tices to Property Owners Higher Education, Board of—Pro-

posals Mayor, Office of the—Notices of

Hearing on Local Laws Municipal Civil Service Commission—

Notices to Appear for Examinations

747 New York City Housing Authority— Proposals 748

749 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 756

'Official Directory 745 747 Parks, Department of—Proposals 747 745 Police Department—

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed 747 Property 746

747 Special Regulations for Vehicular

Traffic 746 745 Public Adminstrators, New York,

Bronx, Kings, Queens and Rich- 748 mond Counties—Reports for 1939- 748 Special Section.

Public Works, Department of- 745 Notice to Mariners 747

Proposals 747 750 Proposed Approval of Subcontractors 747 749 Purchase, Department of—Proposals. 747

Regulation Adopted by Board of Esti- 750 mate on Feb. 17, 1938 756 752 Richmond, President Borough of- 750 Proposals 748

Supreme Court, Second Department—Application to Amend Proceedings 755 Filing Bills of Costs 755 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to

749 File Objections 756 Notice to File Claims 756

749 Tax Commission—Assessed Valuation of Real Estate for the Fiscal Year 1940-41 747

748 Transit Commission, State of New York—Notice to Contractors 748

747 Transportation, Board of— Proposals 747

745 Proposals—Notice to Bidders 747 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity,

755 Department of—Proposals 748

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER INVITATION FOR TENDERS

THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXVIII. NUMBER 20260.

NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940 PRICE, 10 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD i6b

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Published Under Authority of Section S72& of the New York City Charter.

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Su:nvisoa 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. Woira 2-3490.

2ublished daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription: $20 a year; $10 six months; $5 three months. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy.

SUPPLEMENTS: 'Civil Liat, $20 (by mail, $20.20); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail, $1.12); ;List of Enrolled Voters, pries vary; List of Registered Voters, 25 cents each assembly distric, (by mail, 30 cents); Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, prices vary; Detailed List of Exempt Properties $2 (by mail $2.10).

OTHkR PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, 13.50 (by mail $3.65); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail, 34 cents); Fire Department Specifications, 15 cents ?by mail, 17 cents); Fire Retarding Rules and Regulations 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents); Land Value Maps, complete for the City in one volume, $2 (by mail, $2.10); Multiple Dwelling Law, 50 cents by mail, 57 cents); New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Index to New York City Charter, 25 cents (by mail, 29 cents); Official Directory, 50 cents (by mail, 53 cents) ; Proportional Representation Pamphlet, 5 cents (by mail, 7 ants); Sanitary Code, 50 cents (by mail, 55 cents).

Order must be accompanied by . currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Super. visor of the City Record.'

ADVERTISING: Copy mutt be received at least TWO (2) days before the date feed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the Brat insertion.

Entered as Seconddaw Matter, Post Office at New York City.

•Check must be certified.

To the Holders of BROOKLYN-MANHATTAN TRANSIT CORPORATION RAPID TRANSIT COLLATERAL TRUST

BONDS (SERIAL AND 4Y%o BONDS) KINGS COUNTY ELEVATED RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST MORTGAGE 4% BONDS BROOKLYN UNION ELEVATED RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST MORTGAGE 5% BONDS PREFERRED STOCK Of THE BROOKLYN-MANHATTAN TRANSIT CORPORATION : You are aware of the Plan and Agreement of Unification and Readjustment nego-

tiated by the City of New York with representatives of the B.M.T. Corporation and approved by the New York State Transit Commission on June 27, 1939.

You are also aware that the stockholders of the Company voted on September 29, 1939 to approve the sale under the Plan and Agreement subject to the approval, as pro-vided in the Plan and Agreement, of 90% of the above securities.

The original date for obtaining these deposits was fixed as September 30, 1939. This was subsequently extended to November 30, 1939, December 31, 1939 and January 31, 1940. On January 22 Mayor La Guardia and I announced that we would oppose any further extension.

At the close of business on January 31 the percentages of deposit were approximately as follows:

83.80 per centum B.M.T. 4/s of 1966 and Serial Bonds 76.90 per centum Kings County Elevated 4s

69.60 per centum Brooklyn Union Elevated 5s

85.60 per centum B.M.T. Preferred Stock In view of this very creditable showing and in fairness to the overwhelming majority

of security holders who have endorsed and accepted the plan, the City is willing to make one final effort to put the plan through.

Accordingly it is willing to give an extension of time for deposits to 3:30 P. M. on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940, and it invites tenders of each of the above issues on the following terms and conditions.

It must be understood that the City retains full discretion to determine the amounts and prices at which purchases shall be made and to accept or reject all tenders. Further. more the City will accept no tenders unless the total amount tendered at satisfactory prices is sufficient to achieve the consummation of the unification plan. This offer does not apply to certificates of deposit for the above issues—it applies only to securities which have not been deposited under the plan.

Tenders will be received at the office of the Comptroller, Room 729, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, up to 3:30 P. M., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, and acceptance or rejection of such tenders will be made by letter or telegram on Friday, February 16. Form of tenders may be obtained at the office of the Comptroller of the City of New York. The tender form provides for a certificate from a bank or trust company or a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange stating that the securities in question will be delivered in the event of the acceptance of the tender.

Delivery and payment are to be effected February 23. f2-5-9-14 JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR

Hearings on Local Laws

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that local laws, numbered and titled as hereinafter specified, have been passed by the

Council, concurred in by the Board of Estimate, and that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bills will be held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in the CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940, at 9 O'CLOCK A. M., viz.:

Ins No. 1, No. 1—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the police pension fund, generally.

Int. No. 2, No. 2—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the fire department pension fund, generally.

Int. No. 3, No. 3—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the New York fire department life insurance fund, generally.

Int. No. 4, No. 4—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to payment of salary to members of the uniformed force of the fire department during absence from duty caused by injury or sickness.

Int. No. 5, No. 5—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to salary payable to members of the police force during absence caused by sickness.

Int. No. 6, No. 6—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, ;n relation to removal of members of the police force because of insanity.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 1, 1940. f2,8 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a local law, numbered and titled as hereinafter specified, has been passed by the

Council, concurred in by the Board of Estimate, and that a PUBLIC HEARING upon such bill will be held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, in the CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940, at 9 O'CLOCK A. M., viz.:

Int. No. 18, No. 18—A local law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the certificate of the director of real estate that real property of the city has been sold pursuant to law.

Dated, City Hall, New York, February 2, 1940. f3,8 FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor.

Department of Docb

Report for Week Ended Jan. 20, 1940 PERMITS GRANTED

French Line, 610 Fifth ave., Manhattan, occupation of Pier 11 Stapleton, S. I.

Jerry Markatos, 3611 W. 35th st., Manhat-tan, sell flowers on the marginal street in front of the W. 42d st ferry, North River, Manhattan.

American Export Airlines, Inc., 25 Broad-way, Manhattan, occupation of Rooms 274 and 275 in the Administration Building, Floyd Bennett Field, Bklyn.

Erie Railroad Company, Jersey City, N. J., make general repairs as may be necessary during the first six months of 1940 to ferry racks at W. 23d st, North River, Manhattan.

New York Telephone Company, 101 Wil-loughby st., Bklyn., install a telephone and connect line for telephone on Pier 10, Stapleton, S. I.

French Line, 610 Fifth ave., Manhattan, construct enclosures for water pipes, meters, etc., at Pier 11, Stapleton, S. I.

PERMITS REVOKED Gulf Oil Company, 17 Battery pl., Man-

hattan, occupation of Hangar No. 4 and Building `B" at Floyd Bennett Field, Bklyn., as of Jan. 15, 1940.

Hamburg-American Line, North German Lloyd, 57 Broadway, Manhattan, mainte-nance of a float alongside the bulkhead in

the slip northerly of Pier 86, North River, Manhattan, as of May 3, 1939.

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, 26 Broad-way, Manhattan, sell gasoline and oil at Floyd Bennett Field, Bklyn., as of March 31, 1939.

AUDITOR'S REPORT Payrolls transmitted for the period

amounted to $69,909.27. Open market orders issued aggregated

the sum of $7,323.20. The sum of $78,409.40 was received and

deposited.

JOHN MCKENZIE, Commissioner.

Changes in Departments, Eh.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Services Ceased—Bureau of Welfare

Payments : Arthur Brodie, Inspector of Equipment, at $1,740 per annum, Jan. 10; Joseph E. Flynn, Inspector of Printing, at $1,560 per annum, Dec. 5, 1939.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS Retired—John Regan, Dockmaster, Feb.

1. Joseph F. Winfield, Dockbuilder, Jan. 11.

Services Ceased—Maurice O'Neill, Deck-hand, Dec. 22, 1939. John H. Snyder, Temporary Marine Engineer, Jan. 13. Simon Silberman, Martin Keck and John McEnerney, Temporary Machinists, Jan. 22.

Appointed—Cleaners at $960 per annum: Nathan A. Priorro, Albert DePhillis, Norman E. Baenisch, Anthony Gialloreto, Dec. 30, 1939; Arthur H. Davis, Dec. 31, 1939; Antonio S. DeBon, Dec. 30, 1939; Edward R. Malone, Dec. 24, 1939.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Vales. otherwise stated, city Offices ace

open from 9 a. m. to a p. m.; 8itardaVa to Is noon; County Ohm. I a. m. to 4 p. Saturday, to 1E noon.

ARMORY BOARD— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1330

ART COMMISSION— City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1197

ASSESSORS BOARD OF- Muicipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-3630

BRONX, PRESIDENT OF- 8S1 Grand Concourse JE rouse 6-3941

BROOKLYN PRESIDENT OF— Borough Wall TR iangl 5-7100

Highways and Sewers; Municipal Bldg.

BUDGET, BUREAU OF— TR 5'"7100

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n CO rand 7-6706 CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER-

125 Worth at., Manb'n WO rth 2-3711 Open aD hours of day and night.

Bronx-850 Walton ava JE rome 7-4642 Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. every day.

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg 2 iangl 5-9255 Open all hour of day and night.

Queens—Town Hall, Jamaica.. JA males 6-1640 Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond — Police Headquarters Bldg., St. George GI brakr 7-0007

Open 9 a. m. to S p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon; closed Sundays and holidays.

CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF- 52 Chambers at., Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-5210

CITY CLERK— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4430 Bronx-177th at. and 3d ave...TR emnt 5-2204 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Qn.. 21.10 49th ave. L. I. C ST i1wel 4-5440 Richmond—Borough

ave. GI bratty 7-1000

CITY COURT- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse rome 6-6955 King,-120 Schermerhorn st..CU mbrind 6-6070 New York County—Old County Court

House, 52 Chambers at. CO rtlnd 7-6264 Queen.—Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave.,

Jamaica JA males 6-2410 Richmond — 66 Lafayette Ave., New

Brighton GI braltr 7-6280 Clerks'offces open 9a. at. to4p.m.,

Sat. to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 A. m. General and commercial calendars called at 9.45 a. in.

CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rib 24566

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- General Office, 300 Mulberry at., Maanh' 64500

Clerks' offices open 9 a. m. to 4.30 p, m., Saturdays to 12 noon.

All courts, except Traffic, Municipal Term, Commercial Frauds, Proba• tion, Homicide and Night Courts, Manhattan and Brooklyn, are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, when only morning sessions are held. The Traffic, Homicide, Mu-nicipal Term and Commercial Frauds Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily, and are dosed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The Night Courts are in session from 8 p. m. to 1 a, m. every night.

Dist. Manhattan 1-32 Franklin at. WO rth 2-2061 2-425 6th ave GR amrcy 7-4467 3-2d ave. and 2d at. GR amrcy 5-0296 4-153 E. 57th at VO lanter 5-0442 5-121st it. and Sylvan pl LE high 4-3535 7-314 W. 54th at CO lumbu. 5-4630

12-455 W. 151st at ED gecomb 4-8429 Commercial Frauds-S2 Chamber,

CO it.

rtlnd 7-4763 Felony-32 Franklin at WO rth 2-2833 Homicide-301 Mott at CA nal 6-6500 Municipal Term-32 Chambers CO rtlnd 7-4763

Night Court for Men-314 W. S4tb at. CO lumbus 5-4630

Probation-300 Mulberry at CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Lower)-301 Mott it. CAnil 6-6500 Traffic (Upper)-455 W. 151st

EDgecoinb 4-3700 Women's-425 6th ave GR amrcy 7-4628

Dist. Broa.v 1-161st at. and 3d ave ME lrose 3-2466 2 and 3-161st at. and 3d ave. MElrose 5-3670 Felony-161st at. and 3d ave MEIrose 5-2466 Homicide-161st at. & 3d ave MElrose 5-1958 Municipal Term-161st at. and it

ME 1re. a . 5-1958

probation-161st it. & 3d ave.ME Irose 5-2345 Traffic-161st at. and 3d ave ME lrose 3-1958

Brooklyn

General Office-Municipal Bldg.TR iangl S-7100 Dist.

5-Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.EV ergm 7-2503 8-2963 W. 8th at CO neyls 6-0013 9-43d at. and 4th ave WI radar S-0381

10-127 Pennsylvania ave.., .. AP plegate 6-8606 Adolescent-31 Snyder ave. , BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Felony-120 Schermerhorn it. .. .MA in 4-0216 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn at.

TR iangl 5-4220 Night Court-25 Snyder are.

BU ckmnatr 2-1506 Probation-Municipal Bldg ,TR iangl 5-7100 Traffic-1005 Bedford ave MA in 2-2904 Traffic (2)-495 Gates ave MA in 2-1284 Week End Court-25 Snyder ave.

BU ckmnstr 2-1506 Dirt. Qutsiis

1-10.15 49th ave., L. I. City.IR onsdes 6-9009 2-Town Hall, Flushing FL ushing 9-0228 3-90th at., Far Rockaway BE11Hrbr 5-0125 Felony-Chaffee at. and Catalpa ave.,

Glendale HE geman 3-83^60 Traffic-Town Hall, Jamaica, .JA maica 6-0318

Richmond Central-Bement and Castleton aves.,

West New Brighton PO rtfich 7-5712 Traf6c-67 Targee at., Stapleton

SA lntGeo 7-1150 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 CITY RECORD, THE-

Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-3490 COMPTROLLER, OFFICE OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF-

139 Centre at., Manh'n CA nal 6-1390 COUNCIL-

City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6770 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

WO rth 2-4430 President's Office, City Hall, Manh'n

CO rtlnd 7-6770 COUNTY CLERKS-

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-4600 Kings-Hall of Records TR iangl 5-8780 N. Y.-County Court House.... WO rth 2-6114 Queens-Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave.,

Jamaica JA male 6-2607 Rich.-County Court House-SA mtGeo 7-1806

COUNTY COURTS-Courts open at 10 a. m.

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-8965 King,-120 Schermerhorn at MA in 4-5301 Queens-24-22 Jackson ave., L I C.

4-7525 STRich.-County Court House. ...GI braltr 7-7500

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse-JE tome 6-5910

9a.m.to5p.m.-Sat,tol2noon. Kings-Municipal Bidg. TR iangl 5-8900

9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. N. Y.-137 Centre at CA nal 6--5700

9.30 a. m.to6y m.; Sat. tol p. m, Queens--County Court House, L. I. C.

ST ilwel 4-7590 9a.m.toSm.; Sat, to 12 noon.

Rich.-County Court Rouse. ..GI braltr 7-0049 9 a. at. to 4 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

DOCKS DEPARTMENT OF- Pier "A," North River, Man.. WH itehl 4-0600

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT- Children's Court Division-

Manbattan-137 E. 22d it. .GR amrcy 5-3611 Bronx-1118 Gr. Concourse. .JE tome 7-9800 Bldyn.-1l l Sehennerhorn st.TR iangl 54611 Queens -10S-34 Union Hall it

Jamaica JA mates 6-2545 Richmond -100 Richmond ter., St.

George SA intGeo 7-8300 Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. m.

Family Court Division- Manhattan-153 E. 57th st.VOlunter 5-0430 Bronx-1118 Gr. Concourse-JE rome 7-9800 Bklyn.-327 Schermerhorn at.TR iangl 5-9770 Queens -105.34 Union Hall at.,

Jamaica , JA maica 6-2545 Richmond -100 Richmond ter., St. George . SA intGeo 74300

EDUCATION, BOARD OF- Park ave. and 59th it., Man ..VOhinter 5-6600

ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- 400 Broome at., Manh'n (4th door)

CA nal 6-2600 Bronx-Tremont and 3d aves.,TR emnt 8-1186 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-90.33 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

RE public 9-1916 Richmond-Borough Hall .... SA intGeo 7-1955

9a. m.to4p.m.; Sat.tol2 noon. ESTIMATE, BOARD OF-

Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4560

Real Estate, Bureau of, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Burma of-

Manbattan-Municipal Bldg WO rth 2-1200

Bronx-Trem. & Arthur avea.TR emnt 2-6000 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-710u Queens-Court sq., L. I. C ST ilwel 4-2400 Richmond-Borough Hall. ...GI btaltr 7-100u

Emergency Revenue Division- 50 Lafayette at., Manh'n WO rth 2-4780

FIRE DEPARTMENT- Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-4100

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-8340 GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF-

Centre and Franklin sts., Manb'n WO rth 2-5778

Probation Dept. WO rth 2-6632 Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens

at 10 a. m. HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth at., Manh'n WO rth 2-6900 Bronx-1918 Arthur ave TR emnt 8-6320 Bklyn,-Municipal Bldg TR iangl S-9400 Queens-148.15 Archer ave., Jamaica

RE public 9-1200 Richmond-SI Stuyvesant pl., St. George

bral HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARDIOF-B 7-7664

17 Lexington ave., Manb'n.. , GR amrcy 5-1033 HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth at., Manb'n WO rth 2-4440 HOUSING AND BUILDINGS-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 Buildings, Division of-

Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse JE rome 6-3941 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg... TR iangl 5-7100 Manb'n-Municipal Bldg WO rth 2-5600 Queens-21.10 49th ave., L. 1. City

ST liwel 4.5400 Richmond-Borough Hall.... GI braltr 7-1000

Housing, Division of- Bronx-1932 Arthur ave....TR emnt 8-9311 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg... TR iangl 5-7100 Manh'n-Municipal Bldg WO rtb 2-5600 Queens-21-10 49th ave., L. I City

ST ilweI 4.5400 Richmond-Borough Hall. ...GI braltr 7.1000

INVESTIGATION, DEPARTMENT OF- 2 Lafayette is., Manh'n WO rth 2-2300

LAW f1EPARTMENT- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-6330 Queens-Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave..

Jamaica JA maica 6-5234 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

105 Walker at., Manh'n CA nal 6-2400 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl S-7100 Richmond-Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000

MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF- 139 Centre at., Manh'n CA nal 6-2880

MAYOR'S OFFICE- city Hall, Manh'n CO rtlad 7-1000

MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- 299 Broadwa , Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-8880

MUNICIPAL COURTS- OfBce of the President Justice, 8 Reade

St., Manh'n •WO rth 2-1400 Office hone: 8.45 a. m. to 5 p. m.;

Dist

Saturdays to 12

1-8 Reade at WO rth 2-1475 2-264 Madison at OR chrd 4-3800 3-314 W. 54th at CO, lumba 5-1772 4-327 E. 38th at CA ledonla S-9431 S-256S Broadway RI verside 9-4006 6-I55 E. 88th at SA crmento 2-7878 7-447 W. 151st at AU dubs 3-5410 8-170 E. 121st at LE high 4-5590 9-624 Madison ave VO lunter 5-3150

10-107 W. 116th at MO numnt 2-4340 Central Jury and Non•Jury Part. and } 8 Reade at. WOrth 2-1400 Small Claims Part I

Brons 1-1400 Williamebridge rd UN drhil 3-6100 2-Washington ave. 162d it. ME lrose 5-3041 Central Jury and Small Claims Parts,

Washington ave. and 162d It.MElrose S-3041 Brooklyn

1-120 Sdurmerhom at TR iangl 5-2052 2-495 Gates ave MA in 2-3010 3-6 Lee ave ST ag 2-7813 4-260 Utica ave SL ovum 6-4500 5-4th ave. and 42d it WI ndar 5-2540 6-27.33 Snyder ave BU drmnatr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave AP plate 6-8600 8-1301 Surf ave CO neyh 6-8303 Central Jury and 120 Schermerhorn at. Small Claims Partaf TR iangl 5-2052

Qwens 1-10.15 49th ave., L. I. City.IR onsdes 6-7987 2-Broadway and Court at„ Elmhurst

HA vemyr 9-0087 3-69-02 64th at., Ridgewood. HE gamin 3-7010 4-Town Hall, Jamaica JA maica 6-4086 5-90th at. Rockaway Besch.BEllHrbr 5-1747 6-Town lull, Flushing IN depndce 3-5668 Small Claims Part, Town Hall, Jamaica

JA mates 6-0086 Rk

1-Bement and Castleton ayes. West New Brighton Pd rtRich 7-0189

2-71 Targee at., Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 Small Claims Part, 71 Targee at..

Stapleton . SA intGeo 7-0313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-6607 9a. in. to5p•m., Sat. toIp.m.

N. Y. CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY- 122 E. 42d it. Manh'n AS hind 4-8360

N. Y. CITY PARKWAY AUTHORITY- Arsenal Bldg., Manh'n RE gent 4-1000

N. Y. CITY TUNNEL AUTHORITY- 200 Madison ave., Manh'n.. , LE xington 2-5151

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th at,

and Sth ave., Manh'n RE gent 4-1000 Bronx-Bronx Park East, at Birchall

eve. WE atcbatr 7-5200 Brooklyn-Litchfield Mansion. SO nth 8-2300

Queens-The Overlook, Forest Park, Kew Gardens CL evind 3-4600

Richmond - Field House, Clove Lakes Park. Victory blvd. and Clove rd., West Brighton GI braltr 2-7640

PAROLE COMMISSION- 139 Centre at., Manh'n CA nal 6-3160

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre at., Manh'n CA nal 6-2000

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS- Bronx-851 Gr. Concourse JE rome 7-7484 Klngi-Municipsl Bldg. TR iangl 5-7100 N. Y.-Hall of Records WO rtb 2-6615 Queens-Sutpbia blvd. and 88th ave.,

Jamaica . JA maica 6-5037 Rich.-Bement and Castleton ayes., West

New Brighton GI braltr 2-5422 PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg.. Manb'n WO rth 2-4740 PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rtb 2-5860 QUEENS. PRESIDENT OF-

21-10 49th eve„ L. I. City. ST ilwel 4-5400 Topographical Bureau, 45-22 Court sq.,

L. I. City ST ilwel 4-0d0n RECORDS. COMMISSIONERS OF-

Kinrs-Hall of Records TR iangl 5-69R8 N. Y.-Hall of Records WO rib 2-3900

RECORDS. COM'R OF, CITY COURT- 52 Chambers it.. Manh'n CO'rtind 7-6264

RECORDS. COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S COURT-BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JE tome 6-4892

RECORDS, COM'R OF, SURROGATE'S COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY-

Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rtb 2-6744 REGISTERS-

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7.9811 Kings-Hall of Records TR iangl 5-6800 N. Y.-Hall of Records WO rth 2-3900 Queens--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 GI braltr 7-1000 SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF-

125 Worth at., Maah'n WO rth 2-3221 Bronx-530 East Tremont ave TR emnt 8.3676 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7545 Queens-129.25 97th ave., Richmond Hill

VI rginia 9.6465 Richmond-Borough Hall GI braltr 7-8500

SHERIFFS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse. JE rome 7-3501 Kings-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 N. Y.-Hall of Records WO rth 2-4300 Queens-County Court House, L 1. C.

ST ilwel 4-6017 Rich.-County Court House. ..GI braltr 7-0041

SPECIAL SESSSIONS, COURT OF-Clerk's offices open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m.

Manhattan-32 Franklin at WO rth 2-3434 Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE tome 7-2898

Court held Tuesday and Friday. Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn at.. MA in 4-5916 Queens-County Court House, L. I. C.

ST ilwel 4-4930 Court held Monday and Thursday.

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., Manb'n WO rth 2-0184

STATUTORY CONSOLIDATION BD. OF- City Hall, Manh'n df0 mind 7-6770

SUPREME COURT-APPELLATE DIV.-First Dept,-Madison ave. and 25th at.,

Man(t'n LE xington 2-1000 Court site from 2 p. m. to 6. m.

The first and third Fridays of each term, motion days, the Court opens at 10 a. m. Motion@ called at 9 a, m. Appeals from orders called at 10 a. m.

Second Dept.-43 Monroe pl., Bklyn. TR iangl 5-1300

Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. No court on Saturdays.

SUPREME COURT-1ST JUD. DIST.- New York County-County Court House,

Manh'n WO rth 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a, m.

Bronx-8S1 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-1031 Court opens at 10 a. m.

SUPREME COURT-2D JUD. DIST.-Kings County - Joralemon and Court

its. klyn. TR iangl 5-7300 dourt op~ens at 10 a. m.

Appellate Term TR iangl 5-7452 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Queens County-Sutphin blvd. and 88th ave., Jamaica JA maica 6-1570

Richmond County-County Court House, S. I. GI braltr 74700

SURROGATES' COURTS- Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-4892

Court opens at 10 a. m. Kings-Hall of Records TR iangl S-7020

Court opens at 9.30 a. m. N. Y.-Hall of Records WO rth 2-6744

Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Queen,-161.10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

JA maica 6-6000 Court opens at 10 a. M.

Rich.-County Court House... GI braltr 7-0572 Court opens at 10.30 a. M.

TAX DEPARTMENT- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1800

Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aves TR emnt 8-5090 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-Court seq., L. I. City STilwd 4-6860 Richmond-Borough Hall GI braltr 7-1000

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- 139 Centre at., Manb'n CA nil 6-2353

TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- 250 Hudson at., Manh'n CA nal 6-6600

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY- Randall's Island, Manb'n LE high 4-5800

WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- 346 Broadway, Manh'n WO rth 2-3150

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.- Muniaipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4320

Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aves TR emnt 8-5400 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. TR iangl 5-7100

neene-18 Court seq. L. I. C ST ilwel 4-7150 Richmond-Borough *all SA intGeo 7-0840

WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF- 902 Broadway, Manb'n GR amrcy 5-3500

WORLD'S FAIR COMMISSION- New York City Bldg., at the World's

Fair, Flushing Meadow Park, Queens HA vemyr 6-1060

BOARD MEETINGS

Armory Bonsd Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n,

on first Wednesday in each month, at 3.30 p. m. EDWARD G. RIEKERT, Secretary.

Art Commission Meet, at its office, City Hall, Manh'n, on

second Tuesday in each month, at 2.30 p. m. A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary.

Board of Aseeesore Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

on Tuesdays, at 10.30 a. m. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, Chairman.

Banking Commission Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, on

first day in February, May, August and November. PATRICK J. SHERRY, Secretary. Baud of Child Welfare

Meets in Old County Court House, 52 Cham-bers at., Manh'n, on third Monday in each month, at 2.15 p. m. PAUL E. FUSCO, Secretary.

City Planning Commission Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on

Wednesdays, at 2.30 p. m. PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary.

Coanefl Meets in Councilmanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 1 p. m. H. WARREN HUBBARD, City Clerk and

Clerk of Council. Board of Education

Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th at., Manh'n, on second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, at 4 p. m.

MAURICE G. POSTLEY, Secretary, Board of Elections

Meets in Room 407, 400 Broome at., Manb'n, on Tuesdays at 11 a. m., and at the call of the President. S. HOWARD COHEN, President.

Board of Estimate Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on first

and third Thursdays of each month, at 2.30 p. m., and the second Thursday of each month at 10.30 a. m.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary,

Bumming Board of City Surveyor Meets in Room 1347, M,nicipal Bldg., Manh'n,

at call of the Chairman. JOHN C. RIEDEL, Chairman. Board of Health

Meets in Room 330, 125 Worth at., Manh'n, at 10 a. m., on the second Tuesday of each month and at the call of the Chairman.

JOHN eLrmaICE,

M. D., Commis loner of Health, Chairman.

Board of Higher Education Meets at 17 Lexington ave., Manh'n, at 8

p. m., on third Monday in January, February, March, April, June, September, October, Novem-ber and December. Annual meeting held third Monday in May. ORDWAY TEAD, Chairman.

Municipal Civil Service Commission Meets at its office, 299 Broadway, Manh'n, on

Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m. PAUL J. KERN, President.

Parole Commission Meets in Room 400, 139 Centre at„ Manh'n,

on Thursdays, at 10 a. m. JOHN C. MAHER, Chairman.

Board of Revision of Assessments Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manit'n,

upon notice of the Chief Clerk. LEWIS F. LANG, Chief Clerk.

Board of Standards and Appeals Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n,

Tuesdays, at 10 a. m., and 2 p. m. HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman.

Board of Statutory Consolidation Meets in City Hall, Manh'n, at call of Mayor.

REUBEN A. LAZARUS, Counsel. Tax Commission

Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, in Wednesdays, at 10 a. m.

WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President. Teachers' Retirement Board

Meets in Room 603, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on fourth Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. m.

LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary. Board of Transportation

Meets at 250 Hudson at., Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 11.30 a. m., and at the call of the Chairman.

JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. Board of Water Supply

Meet@ at 346 Broadway, Manb'n, on Tuesdays, at 11 a. a.

GEORGE J. GILLESPIE. President,

POLICE DEPARTMENT

,Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby designate the following

thoroughfare as a one-way street for vehicular traffic, effective upon the installation of the neces-sary signs:

Borough of Manhattan Riverside drive (Service st.), St. Clair p1. to

Tiemann pl., southbound, LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, 24 hours daily, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan In front of the Public Bath, from a point on

line with east building line of premises No. 407 W. 28th st. extending west thereof to a point on line with west building line of premises No. 413 West 28th st., a distance of 75 feet.

LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, for a temporary period during construction work, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan 49th st. (south side), from west building line

of 1st ave. to a point 275 feet west thereof in front of premises No. 334 E. 49th st.

LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby revoke the following

thoroughfare as a play street, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of The Bronx 170th st., between Plimpton and Nelson ayes. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, 24 hours daily, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Brooklyn E. New York ave, (north side), from west build•

ing line of No. 1543 to east building line of No. 1547, a distance of 60 feet.

LEWIS J. VALENTINE, 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 Parsons blvd. (east side), from a point 50 feet

north of the northerly building line of 90th ave. extending north for a distance of 50 feet.

LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles on the following thoroughfare, from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m.. daily, except Sundays, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Richmond Richmond Terrace (south side), Dongan to Tay-

lor sts. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner,

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property

OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROP- erty Clerk, Police Department, City of New

York, for the following listed articles, now in his custody wtihout claimants, consisting of recovered lost and abandoned property, property feloniously obtained by prisoners, and effects of persona de-cased, alleged to be insane, intoxicated or other wise incapable of caring for themselves:

Adding machines, automobiles, bicycles, boats, cameras, electrical and optical goods, furniture, furs, handbags, hardware, jewelry, metals, motor-cycles, pocketbooks, radios, robes. securities, silver-ware, stones, suitcaw, surgical and musical in-struments, tools, trunks, typewriters, United States and foreign currency, wearing apparel and other miscellaneous articles.

Omens or Paornry CLUB Inquiries relating to such property should be

made in the Boroughs concerned, at the following offices of the Property Clerk:

Manhattan-Police Headquarters Annex, 400 Broome at.

Brooklyn-Police Headquarters, Bergen at. and 6th ave.

The Bronx-42d Precinct, 160th at. and 3d eve. Queens-103d Precinct, 91st ave. and 168th

at., Jamaica, Richmond-120th Prct., 78.81 Richmond ter.,

St. George. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commissioner,

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

THE CITY RECORD

747

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President, Borough of The Bronx, at his

office, Room 207, Bronx County Building, 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, as follows:

Until 11 a, m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940

No. 1-Constructing sewer and appurtenances in Tiemann ave. between Pelham pkwy. North and Mace ave. and in Mace ave. between Tie-mann ave. and Woodhull ave., together with all work incidental thereto. Work to be done under this contract is located in Mace ave. between Kingsland ave. and Woodhull ave. (5042-A).

No. 2-Furnishing and delivering a 360 cubic foot air compressor in connection with constructing sewer in Parkview ave. from Middletown rd. to Roberts ave. (7058-B-1).

No. 3-Furnishing and delivering cement, sand, broken stone or gravel, cinders, bluestone or granite curb, common bricks, vitrified pipe, cast Iron frames and gratings, hoods, wrought iron hooks and steps in connection with regulating, grading, etc., Wickham ave. from Bartow ave. to Arnow ave., etc. (7227-A).

No. 4-Furnishing and delivering rented equip-ment, gas or steam driven shovel, five to seven ton dump trucks and 10S concrete mixer (7227-B).

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BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE office of the Secretary of Hunter College of

the City of New York, Room 1514, 2 Park ave., Manhattan, as follows:

Until II a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940

For furnishing and delivering announcements, posters and schedules to Hunter College and Hunter College evening, extension and summer sessions. j26,f6

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Secretary of the Board of Higher Educa-

tion, at the office of Brooklyn College, Room 1147, Academic Building, Bedford ave. and Avenue H, Bklyn., as follows:

Until 11 a. in., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940

For furnishing and delivering printed pamphlets for Brooklyn College. 127,f7

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940

For altering the present diffusion wells of Brooklyn College to wells of the artesian type.

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CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Notices of Public Hearings

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE meeting dates noted at the end of each item

hereunder the City Planning Commission adopted resolutions fixing the following hearings, to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Manhattan, on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940, AT 2.30 P. M.

CITY MAP CHANGES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 199b OF THE NEW YORK CITY CHARTER

Laying out an addition to a Public Park bounded approximately by Fort Washington Park, the westerly prolongation of West 168th street and a line about 160 feet westerly of Riverside drive, Borough of Manhattan, in accordance with a map, bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated October 27, 1939 (CP•1235-January 17, 1940-Cal. No. 19).

Closing and discontinuing a 6.5 feet by 7.0 feet rectangular area in East River drive and a subsurface volume for a Tunnel Easement under and across East River drive; located between East 64th street and East 65th street, Borough of Manhattan, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 15, Title E of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated December 7, 1939 (CP•1241- January 17, 1940-Cal. No. 20).

Changing the grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Avenue U, Pearson street, Avenue T, East 58th street, Ave-nue 0, Ralph avenue and Mill avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map baring the signature of the President of the Borough and dated August 3, 1939 (CP•1079-January 17, 1940-Cal. No. 21).

Establishing or changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Clove road, Fingerboard road, Woodlawn avenue, Whitney avenue, Parkinson avenue, Hylan boulevard, Old Town road and Richmond road, Borough of Richmond, in ac-cordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated May 2, 1938 (CP-561-January 17, 1940-Cal. No. 22).

Laying out an approach to East River drive within the territory bounded approximately by East 90th street, York avenue, East 92d street and East River drive, Borough of Manhattan, in ac-cordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated January 6, 1940 (CP•1260-January 24, 1940-Cal. No. 11).

Changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded approximately by Voorhies avenue, East 12th street, William court, Homecrest avenue, Voorhies avenue, Shell Bank Creek, Emmons avenue, Neptune avenue, Guider avenue and East 7th street, including the laying out of Circumferential parkway from East 7th street to Marine Park and a public park bounded by East 12th street, William court, Homecrest avenue and Circumferential parkway and the widening of East 12th street ftom Guider avenue to William court and of Coney Island avenue from Circumferential parkway to Manor court, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map in four sections, bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and datedanuary 8, 1940 (CP•1265-January 24, 1940-Cal. No. 17).

DRAINAGE PLANS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82d9•I.Oe OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Modified Drainage Plan for Sewerage District

No. 30-Q, Borough of Manhattan, showing the location, sizes and grades of sewer in West 220th street from Broadway to 9th avenue, bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated November 21, 1939 (CP•1240-January 17, 1940-Cal. No. 23).

Amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District No. 32 S-7, Borough of Queens, showing location,

sizes and grades of sewers in the area approxi- mately bounded by 6th avenue, 129th street, 7th avenue, 130th street, 9th avenue, 127th street, 7th avenue and 126th street; and in 23d avenue from 128th street to 130th street, bearing the signature of the Acting President of the Borough and dated November 1, 1939 (CP-1207-January 17, 1940-Cal. No. 24).

Amended Drainage Plan for Sewerage District Nos. 6 A-16, 6 C-3, 6 H-5, Borough of Queens, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in Hoyt avenue North from 21st street to 31st street; 29th street from 24th avenue to Hoyt avenue North; 28th street from 24th avenue to Hoyt avenue North; 27th street from 24th avenue to Hoyt avenue North; Kindred street from 24th avenue to Hoyt avenue North; 21st street from Hoyt avenue North to Hoyt avenue South; Cres-cent street from Hoyt avenue North to Hoyt avenue South; bearing the signature of the Acting President of the Borough and dated November 29, 1939 (CP-1225-January 17, 1940-Cal. No. 25).

ZONING, PURSUANT TO SECTION 200 OF THE NEW YORK CITY CHARTER

Amendment of Use District Map, Section No. 14, by changing from a Residence District to a Business District the property within the area bounded by a line 150 feet north of Queens boulevard, 78th Crescent, a line 100 feet north of Queens boulevard and the westerly boundary of the property of the City of New York, in the Borough of Queens (CP•1273-January 24, 1940-Cal. No. 18).

Amendment of Area District Map, Section No. 14, by changing partly from a "D' Area District and partly from an "E" Area District to a "C" Area District the property within the territory bounded by Grand Central parkway, 78th Cres-cent, Queens boulevard and the westerly boundary of the property of the City of New York, in the Borough of Queens (CP•1273-January 24, 1940-Cal. No. 19).

PHILLIP B. THURSTON, Secretary, City Planning Commission, 2700 Municipal Building, Manhattan, WO rth 2.5600. j26,f6

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Parks at the office of the

Department of Parks, Arsenal Building, 64th at. and Sth ave., Central Park, Manhattan, as fol-lows:

Until 10.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940

For furnishing all labor and materials, together with all work incidental thereto, necessary or re-quired for additional construction, park lighting and planting of the southerly portion of City Hall Park, at Broadway and Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, known as Contract No. M•13.140.

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Until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1940 For furnishing all labor and materials necessary

or required for the complete re-roofing, new sky-lights and gutters, and the removal of all exist-ing work of like character to be done on roofs of wings "A", "B" and "C", including the water-proofing of inner court "G", elevator shafts and stair tower on wing "G", installation of new ceiling lights and other work, of the Brooklyn Central Museum Building, Eastern pkway. and Washington ave., Bklyn., together with all work incidental thereto, known as Contract No. B-48-339. f5,16

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1940

For furnishing all labor and materials neces-sary or required for the electrical work in connec-tion with reconstruction of roofs and skylights at wings "A" and "B" in the Brooklyn Central Museum, located on Eastern pkway. and Wash-ington ave., Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, together with all work incidental thereto, known as Contract No. B-48-439. f5,16

PROPOSALS

PWA PROJECT-N. Y. 2210-F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Parks, Arsenal Building, 5th

ave., and 64th st. Central Park, Borough of Man-hattan, New York City until 10.30 a. m. eastern standard time on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1940

at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

1. For furnishing all labor and materials re-quired to install a Public Lighting System on Belt (Southern) pkway., extending from 158th st. to 230th pl., Borough of Queens, known as con-tract No. L•SO-40.1.

2. For furnishing all labor and materials re-quired to install a Public Lighting System on Belt (Cross Island) pkway., extending from Bronx-Whitestone intersection to a point about 300 feet west of 16th ave., Borough of Queens, known as contract No. LC-40.2.

3. For furnishing all labor and materials re-quired to install a Public Lighting System on Belt (Cross Island) pkway., extending from a point about 1,000 feet north of Union tpke., to a point about 1,100 feet south of 115th ave., Borough of Queens, known as contract No. LC-40.3.

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid. ders, contract, bond and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal bldg., 5th ave. and 64th st., Central Park, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. Contract drawings may be seen at the said office and arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the con• tract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to be paid by them.

The Department of Parks reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five per cent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the informa. tion for bidders. Attention of bidders is par-ticularly called to the requirements as to condi-tions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner of Parks. f2,19

PWA PROJECT NY-2210-F

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Parks. Arsenal Building, Sth

ave. and 64th st., Central Park, Borough of Man. hattan, New York City, until 10.30 a. m. Eastern standard time, on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940

at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

For all labor and materials required for Con-tract No. P.S. 40-IA-Topsoiling and seeding,

Shore pkway. from Brigham st. to Cross Bay blvd., Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders, contract, bond and specifications may be ob-tained at the office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal Building, 5th ave. and 64th st., Central Park, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. Contract drawings may be seen at the said office and arrangements will be made whereby prospec-tive bidders desiring sets of blueprints of the con-tract drawings for their own use may secure same at cost thereof to be paid by them.

The Department of Parks reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five per cent (5%) of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for bidders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

ROBERT MOSES, Commissioner of Parks. j24,f7

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Transportation, at 250 Hudson

st., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940

For repairing of field coils for subway car motors for the Independent City-Owned Rapid Transit Railroad System.

For relining of journal bearings from subway cars for the Independent City-Owned Rapid Tran- sit Railroad System. f3,15

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FERUARY 16, 1940

For furnishing and delivering material fabri. cated to blue print, steel pins, keys and liners, cast steel center plates, springs, etc., for the In• dependent City-Owned Rapid Transit Railroad System. f5,16

General llnulICtiottr to Bidder: for Fns:uhmg Material: Sup►1iu and Equipment to The City of New Fork for Use in the Maintenance and Operation of the Independent Rapid Transit Syrtetn.

Proposals-Notice to Bidders 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-dividals and corporations. Names of those desir-ing to be bidders will be placed on appropriate list, 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 in Room 503, office of the Board of Transporta. tion, No. 250 Hudson it., 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, by JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, Commissioner.

WY. JEEOYE DALY, Secretary.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Interest on City Bonds and Stock

THE INTEREST DUE FEB. 15, 1940, ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of The

City of New York, and of former Corporations now included therein, will be pa id on that day by the Comptroller at his office (Room 830), Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan.

The books for the transfer of bonds and stock on which interest is payable Feb. 15, 1940, will be closed from Feb. 1, 1940 to Feb. 14, 1940, both dates inclusive. Jan. 24, 1940. J26f15 JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICB, Comptroller.

TAX COMMISSION

Assessed Valuation of Real Estate In the City of New York for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1940-June 30, 1941-Books Open for Inspection.

THE ANNUAL RECORD OF ASSESSED valuation of real estate in the City of New

York for the fiscal yearmy 1, 1940•June 30, 1941, will be open for public inspection and ex-amination from February 1 to March 15, 1940, Inclusive During the time the books are open for public

inspection, applications may be made to the Tax Commission by any person or corporation claiming to be aggrieved by the assessed valuation, to have it corrected.

Applications in relation to the assessed valua-tion of real estate must be made in writing, under oath, on blanks furnished by the Tax Commission, and filed in the Borough office where the property is located, except that for property identified by an identification number (property assessed in the Bureau of Real Estate of Utility Corporations and Special Franchises) applications must be filed in the main office of the Tax Commission.

Applicants may use their own forms of applica-tion provided they are identical with those fur-nished by the Tax Commission.

LOCATION OF BOROUGH OFFICES Manhattan-Main Office, Municipal Building,

9th floor. The Bronx-Bergen Building, Tremont and Ar-

thur aves. Brooklyn-Municipal Building, Court and Joral-

emon sts., 2d floor. Queens-Court Housesq., L. I. City. Richmond-Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President,

Tax Commivirm. i11.m19

ARMORY BOARD

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Armory Board at City Hall, Manhattan, as

follows:

Until 3 p. m., on FRIDAY, FERUARY 18, 1940

No. 1. For furnishing all labor and materials required for erecting terra cotta partition and metal sliding doors at the 14th Infantry Armory, 1402 8th ave., Bklyn.

No. 2. For labor and materials required for construction of new quarters and garage for the

21st Cavalry Division, Special Troops, at 321 Manor rd., West New Brighton, S. I.

No. 3. For furnishing all labor and materials necessary to make certain alterations to adjutant's office at the armory of the 2d squadron, 101st Cavalry, 94th st. and Madison ave., Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained upon application at the Armory Board, Room 2208, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may also be obtained.

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Notice to Mariners

BEGINNING FEB, 15, 1940, SCAFFOLDS will be suspended from the underside of swing

span of the Macombs Dam Bridge over Harlem River, for painting the underside of the structure. The scaffolds will be suspended over only one channel at a time and will be guarded by red flags by day and red lights by night. The paint-ing work will not interfere with the opening of the bridge for the passage of boats. f3,15

IRVING V. A. HUIE, Commissioner.

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS proposes to approve as subcontractor, Louis

Zichetello, No. 8 Brighton court, Bklyn. for paint-ing, as submitted by Watson-Flagg Engineering Corp., electrical contractors, Bowery Bay Sewage Treatment Works. f2,S

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Works, Room 1827,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1940

Contract No. 10-Electrical equipment, pump and po wer house, Coney Island Sewage Treatment Works, Section 2. j17,f1

NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

receipt and opening of bids on the above con. tract No. 10, electrical equipment, pump and power house, Coney Island sewage treatment toork:, Sect. 2, has been postponed until 11 a. m., on Tues- day, Feb. 6, 1940. j29,f6

Until 11 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 9, 1940

For all labor and material necessary and re• quired for Contract No. 3--construction of the superstructure of the Midtown highway crossing over Dutch Kills, in the Borough of Queens.

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Blank forms and further information may be obtained upon application to the Department of Public Works, Room 1814, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen.

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase at Room 2214,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, at the following times for the following supplies, materials, equip-ment, etc., to wit:

Until 9.30 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY

For fish.

Until 10 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY

For meats and poultry.

Until 10.30 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

For Bose couplings, nozzles, reducers and ex-pansion rings.

For typewriters. For developer and fixer for photo copy record

For fresh horse manure and rotted cow manure. j2S,fS

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940

For fresh fruits and vegetables. For stock fruits and vegetables. f3,6

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940

For gram seed. For printing Tentative Land Value Maps. For top soil. For steel storage and office equipment.

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Until 9.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940

For eggs. f 5,7

Until 10.30 a. in., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940

For creosoted short leaf yellow pine. For furnishing and delivering, unloading, stack-

ing, and storing cast iron pipe, special H. P. pipe and H. P. special castings, valve boxes, wet connection sleeves, and valves, standard and H. P. gate valves, hydraulic piston valve, lead pipe, brass pipe, corporation taps, solder, pig lead, caulking yarn and hydrant fenders.

For assessment roll of real estate. For binders. For hospital and laboratory supplies. For electric fans. j30,f9

Until 10.30 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1940

For water main tapping machines and smoke ejectors.

For bolts and nuts, wrought iron. For bread (S. R. C.). For traffic signal lanterns, controls, boxes, cable

and tape. f1,13

Until 10.30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940

For miscellaneous foods. For highway joint supports, welded steel mats

and sheet metal keys. For cotton piece goods, woolen suitings, hospital

clothing and toothbrushes. For insecticide liquid. For asphaltic concrete mixture, batched sand

and broken stone, bulk mineral dust, and blue. stone curb. f2,14

Until 10.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940

For surgical dressings. f3,15

Until 10.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1940

For motor trucks and basin cleaning machine. j 30,f16

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY

PROPOSALS see Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan. as follows:

Until 2 p. in., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940

For installing electric unit heaters and controls in the old and new Downtake Chambers at the Hillview Reservoirs Yonkers, N. Y.

Plans, specifications, bid and contract form may be obtained, upon payment of S0 cents in caab, no part of which will be returned. j27,f7

Until 2 p. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940

For constructing new buildings at the Oconee and Rosedale pumping stations on Sunrise hwy. in the Borough of Queens and at the Merrick and Matowa pumping stations on Sunrise hwy. in Nassau County, New York.

For furnishing all materials and labor for com-plete installation of equipment in the Oconee, Rosedale, Matowa and Merrick pumping stations along the Sunrise hwy. in the Borough of Queens, and Nassau County, New York.

Plans, specifications, bid and contract forms may be purchased upon payment in cash or certi-fied check, no part of which will be returned, as follows: For constructing new buildings, etc., $2; for furnishing all materials and labor, for in- stallation of equipment, etc., $1.50. f2,14

NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY

PROPOSALS Bee Regulation as Last Tags

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the New York City Housing Authority, 14th

floor, 122 E. 42d at., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940

For the demolition of all buildings and struc-tures and appurtenances thereto is the area bounded by Pacific at., Ralph ave. Bergen at., and

ave., Borough of Broc1lyn, p~cept premises known as 1882 to 1940 (both inclusive) Pacific at. and the buildings and structures com-prising St.oseph's Institute, situated at Bergen at. and Buffalo ave. are not to be demolished under this contract.

All salvaged material, exclusive of factory ma-chinery and equipment, shall become the property of the contractor.

Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or cash in an amount not less than 5 percent of the bid or a bid bond in an amount not less than 10 percent of the bid. J5,f9

Until 11 a. in., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1940

For the street and yard improvements for Vla-deck Houses (U.S.H.A. Project No. N.Y. 5-3), located in the area bounded by Gouverneur St., Madison at., Jackson St. and Water it., comprising Block No. 260, Lot No. 1, and that parcel between Henry and Madison its. approximately 95 feet east of Scammel it., known as Block No. 267, Lot No. 24 and Vladeck City Houses located in the area bounded by Madison St., Monroe at., Jackson St. and a line approximately 200 feet east of Jackson it., and Monroe St., Cherry at., Jack-son at. and a line approximately 201 feet east of Jackson St., designated respectively as Block No. 265, Lot No. 1 and Block No, 263, Lot No. 45, in the Borough of Manhattan. f5,16

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND

PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President, - Borough of Richmond, at his

office, Borough Hall, St. George, S. I., as fol-lows:

Until 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940

For -Poaving with bituminous concrete pave-ment tug roadways of Harbor rd. from Forest ave., to the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway, and other streets, together with all work

2,i ci-dental thereto.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS

proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS PROPOSES to approve as subcontractor, the American Sani-

tary Partition Company, 37-16 22d at., L. I. City, for metal toilet partitions, as submitted by Rolm Contracting Company, 11 W. 42d at., Manhattan contractor, for alterations to and construction of enclosures, floors, finishes, fixed ramps, 2 turnover doors etc., for shed on Pier 32, at the foot of Canal at., North River, Manhattan (Contract No. 2250-A). f3,6

PROPOSALS Bee Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Docks, at Room 4, on Pier

A, Foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 12 noon, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

Contract No. 2263, for the furnishing all labor and material for the reconstruction and repair of roof and exterior of waiting room of the Munici-pal Ferry Terminal, foot of 39th at., Borough of Brooklyn.

A charge of $3 in cash will be made to prospec-tive bidders for plans, specifications and torus of contract obtained by them. Where specifications and form of contract only are desired, the charge will $1. Such

becomeplans,

the property and

bidder. j25,fS

Until 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940

Contract No. 2255-For construction of a new bulkhead wall from a junction with existing wall at E. 23d at. to south house line of E. 25th St., East River, Borough of Manhattan:

Class 1. Building new bulkhead platform with wall together with north return and sewers;

Class 2. Dredging and disposal of material; Class 3. Depositing riprap; Class 4. Depositing fill;

-together with all work incidental thereto. A charge of $2.50 in cash will be made to

prospective bidders for plans and specifications ob-tained by them. Where specifications only are de-

sired a charge of $1 will be made. Such plans and specifications shall remain the property of the bidder. f2,14

Until 12 noon, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940

Contract No. 2259-for repairs and replace. ments on pontoon seaplane ramp and turntable, including painting.

A charge of $1 in cash will be made to pros-pective bidders for specifications and form of con-tract obtained by them. Such specifications and form of contract shall remain the property of the bidders. f3,1 S

Until 12 noon, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1940

Contract No. 2240-for reconstruction of por-tions of existing pier at the foot of 52d it., South Brooklyn, Borough of Brooklyn.

Class 1. Reconstruction of outshore portion of existing pier-

Class 2. l~teconstruction of inshore portion of existing pier; together with all work incidental thereto.

A charge of $1.50 in cash will be made to prospective bidders for plans and specifications obtained by them. Where specifications only are desired a charge of $1 will be made. Such plans and specifications shall remain the property of the bidder. f5,16

TRANSIT COMMISSION-STATE OF NEW YORK

(Metropolitan Dividon-Department of Public Service)

Notice to Contractors

For the Reeosataction of the Bridge Carryinp Collins Ave. over the Tracks of the Montau Division of the Long Bland Railroad Company and Related Structures, is the Borough of Queens, New York City, N. Y.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF Chapter 481, Laws of 1910, Chapter 936, Laws

of 1935, and amendments thereto and under the rules and regulations forirojects .nanced in whole or in part with regular Federal aid, Grade Cross-ing or Secondary kiighwaj Funds, appropriated by section 8 of the Act of June 16, 1936, (Pub. No. 686-74th Congress), sealed proposals for the re-construction of the above project will be received

the Transit Commission at the office of the Commission 10th floor, 270 Madison avenue, New York, N. V., until 2 o'clock p. m., Feb. 9, 1940, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. Maps, plans, specifications and proposal forms may be obtained at the office of the Transit Commission, 270 Madison avenue, New York1 N. Y., upon payment of Ten Dollars (10) for the plans and proposal forms. Standard sped-fications are Two Dollars ($2) per copy. No refund will be made on plans, proposal forms or specification.. Plans and proposal Corms may also be seen at the office of the State Department of Public Works, State Office Building, Albany, N. Y.

sealed envelope with ~thesunnaamee of the separate

Project plainly indicated on the outside of the envelope. Each proposal must be accompanied by cash, draft or certified check, payable to the order of the Transit Commission State of New York, for a sum not less than Ave (5) percent and not more than six (6) percent of the gross sum bid. Such deposit must not be enclosed in the envelope con-taming the proposal. The retention and dispwal of such cash, draft or check by the Transit Cast mission shall confrom with the procedure specified in subdivision 2 of section 38 of the Highway Law. The amount of the certified check accom-panying the proposal of the bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be returned when 10 per-cent of the work under the contract has been

Federal special provisions require that the minimum wages to be paid on this proposal shall be as follows, unless shown otherwise in the itemised propusa

Skilled labor, ninety-five cents per hour; inter• mediate grade labor, eighty-seven and one-half cents per hour; unskilled labor, eighty-seven and one-half cents per hour.

In conformity with the provisions of articles 8 and 8-A of the State Labor Law, the minimum hourly rate of wages has been established and is annexed to and forms a part of the special speci-fications for the project and may be ascertained by reference thereto.

The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. TRANSIT COMMISSION, STATE OF NEW

YORK, WmLum G. FnaLzir, Chairman; Raussu L. HAasal r, and M. MAt nwrx Fsarla, Commis-sioners.

MACE Nousuao, Secretary. j25,f9

For the Reconstruction of the Bridge: (1) Carry. ill, B. 163d St. over the Tracks of the Port Morris Branch of the New York and Halms Railroad Company (Leased and Operated by the New York Central Railroad Company, Harlem. Electric Divirioa), and (2) Carrying 3d Ave. over the Tracks of the Port Morris Branch of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company (Leased and Operated by the New York Central Railroad Company, Harlem-Electric Division), and Related Structures, in the Borough of The Brons, New York City, N. Y.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF Chapter 481, Laws of 1910, Chapter 936, Laws

of 1935, and amendments thereto, and under the rules and regulations for projects nanted in whole or in part with regular Federal aid, Grade Cross-ing or Secondary Highway Funds, appropriated by section 8 of the Act of June 16, 1936, (Pub. No. 686-74th Congress), sealed proposals for the re-construction of the above protect will be received bj the Transit Commission in the office of the Commission, 10th floor 270 Madison ave., New York, N. Y., until 2 o'clock p. m., Feb. 9, 1940, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. Maps, plans, specifications and proposal forms may be obtained at the office of the Transit Commission, 270 Madison ave., New York, N. Y., upon payment of Ten Dollars ($10) for the plans and proposal forms. Standard specifi-cations are Two Dollars ($2) per copy. No re-fund will be made on plans, proposal forms or specifications. Plans and proposal forms may also be seen at the office of the State Department of Public Works, State Office Building, Albany, N.Y.

The proposal must be submitted in a separate sealed envelope with the name of the project plainly indicated on the outside of the envelope. Each proposal must be accompanied by cash, draft or certified check, payable to the order of the Transit Commission, State of New York, for a sum not less than five (5) percent and not more than six (6) percent of the gross sum bid. Such de. posit must not be enclosed in the envelope contain-ing the proposal. The retention and disposal of such cash, draft or check by the Transit Commis-sion shall conform with the procedure sp ecified in subdivision 2 of section 38 of the Highway Law. The amount of the certified check accom-panying the proposal of the bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be returned when 10 per-cent of the work under the contract has been completed.

Federal special provisions require that the minimum wages to be paid on this project shall

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

• Confirmation of Assessments

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(l)-11.0 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for

The City of New York, the Treasurer and the City Collector of The City of New York hereby give public notice of the confirmation by the (PORT N3 Z34.

r EXPLANATe RY NOT(. ,-_-_,o1.5 1Yrdtueb7 WIke area a!

s1JtsrpcHt. .ndico1s line of street m 'se at as

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we /0 6e ,s roserrd 0/ Ply of asks x mwN,Q/ !b Me $/nee/ I ws /o w/ych they are mlcmvxed_

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Cd-lections and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before April 29, 1940, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as provided

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTIONS 415(1)-11.0 and 313-1.0 of the Administrative Code for

The City of New York, the Treasurer and the City Collector of The City of New York hereby give 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 avenue in the BOR-OUGH OF QUEENS:

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col- lections and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before April 29, 1940, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as provided

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York the Treasurer of The City of New York heresy gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

Section 8 Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., in W.

189th at. from Wadsworth ave, to Wadsworth ter.; Wadsworth ter. from W. 188th st. to W. 190th St. Affecting Block 2170.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Jan. 23, 1940, and en-tered Jan. 23, 1940, 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 be-fore April 22, 1940, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date ot~ entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, in the Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, Room 100, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. in. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Jan, 24, 1940. f1,13

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following as-sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

Section 13 Sewer and appurtenances in W. 256th St. from

Riverdale ave. to Arlington ave. Affecting Blocks 3425, 3426.

The above assessments were confirmed by the

annexed to and forms a part of the special sped-fications for the project and may be ascertained by reference thereto.

The right is reserved to reject any or all bid.. TRANSIT COMMISSION, STATE OF NEW

YORK, WII.t.iAY G. FutasN, Chairman; Rsasax L. HAS=ns and M. MAI.ewlx FsRTIG, Commis-sioners.

MACK NOYDIIla, Secretary. j25,f9

Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following named avenue in the BOR-OUGH OF QUEENS:

THIRD WARD VAN ZANDT AVE.-Acquiring title to-from

the westerly side of 248th St. to the centre line of Marathonkway.

Confirmed Jan. 5, 1940 and entered Jan. 29, 1940.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro. ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector at his office, Municipal Building, Court sq., L f. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector,

Dated, New York, Jan. 30, 1940. f5,16

FOURTH WARD BRINKERHOFF AVE. (SOMERVILLE TER-

RACE-LITTLE ST.-STATE ST.)-Acquiring Title to-from Inwood at. to New York bl (ave.) excluding the right-of-way of the Long Island Railroad, Atlantic Division.

Confirmed Dec. 28, 1939 and entered Jan. 29, 1940.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is as , shown on the following diagram:

Board of Assessors on Jan. 23, 1940, and en• tered Jan. 23, 1940, 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 be-fore April 22, 1940, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date od entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Satur-days until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Jan. 24, 1940. f1,13

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(l)-11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

Fourth Ward Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., in 109th ave.

from 159th et. to 160th at., together with an award for damage caused by a change of grade. Award affects Block 10148, Lot 1. Assessments affect Blocks 2925, 10148, Fourth Ward.

Grading, curbing, flagging paving, etc., in 160th (Washington) at. from 90tf ave. (Grove at.) to Jamaica ave. Affecting Blocks 9756, 9757, Fourth Ward.

Grading, outside the present paved area, curb- big, Bagging, etc., in Springfield blvd. from 101st ave. to Hempstead ave. Affecting Blocks 10766, 10772, 10773, Fourth Ward.

Grading, curbing, flagging, etc, in Glassboro ave. from Inwood at. to Liverpool at. Affecting Block 2730, Fourth Ward.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Jan. 23, 1940, and en-

be as follows, unless shown otherwise in the itemized pr. - ,. .

Skilled lam.r, ninety-five cents per hour; inter-mediate grade labor, eighty-seven and one-half cents per hour; unskilled labor, eighty-seven and one-half cents per hour.

In conformity with the provisions of articles 8 and 8-A of the State Labor Law, the minimum hourly rate of wages has been established and is

by section 415(1)-12,0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. m., and on Saturday& until 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer, and WILLIAM REID, City Collector.

Dated, New York, Jan. 30, 1940. f5,16

BOARD OF ESTIMATE BUREAU OF REAL ESTATE

Corporation We of Certain Beal Estate

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Board of Estimate of the City of New York

by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction on

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1940 at 11 o'clock a. in, at Room 1030 Municipal Building, Manhattan, City of New York, the fol-lowing described properties in the Borough of Queens:

Parcel 1. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate,

lying and being in the Borough of Queens, Coun-ty of Queens, City and State of New York and bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the corner formed by the inter-section of the westerly side of Grand Central pkway. with the northerly side of 68th ave. as these streets are now laid out on the final map of The City of New York for the Borough of Queens, running thence northerly along the west- erly side of Grand Central pkway. 204.85 feet to the southerly side of 67th dr as laid out on the final map of The City of New York for the Borough of Queens; running thence westerly along the southerly aide of 67th dr. 5.88 feet to a point; running thence southerly and at right angles to the southerly side of 67th dr. 200 feet to the northerly side of 68th ave. ; running thence easterly along the northerly side of 68th ave. 50.05 feet to the point or place of beginning, said dimensions being more or less.

Parcel 2. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate,

lying and being in the Borough of Queens, Coun-ty of Queens, City and State of New York and bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the corner formed by the inter. section of the westerly side of Grand Central pkway, with the northerly side of 71st ave. as these streets are now laid out on the final map of The City of New York for the Borough of Queens; running thence northerly along the west-erly side of Grand Central pkway. 200.09 feet to the southerly side of 70th rd, as now laid out on the final map of The City of New York for the Borough of Queens; running thence westerly along the southerly side of 70th rd. 0.26 feet to a point; running thence southerly and at right angles to the southerly side of 70th rd. 200 feet to the northerly side of 71st ave., running thence easterly along the northerly side of 71st ave. 5.98 feet to the point or place of beginning, said di-mensions being more or less.

The minimum or upset prices at which said properties may he sold, are hereby fixed at the sums of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500) for Parcel I and Six Hundred Dollars ($600) for Parcel 2, and the sale shall be con-ditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The property does not include the water rights therein which rights are specifically retained by The City of New York.

The use of the property shall at all times be in a manner consistent with the public health laws of the State of New York and the sanitary rules and regulations of the Department of Water Sup-Ply, Gas and Electricity of The City of New York.

No portion of the property shall be reserved or used as a site for a garage or gas station or for the sale of gasoline, oils, automobiles or their ac-cessories or for the storage or repair of cars.

The highest bidder will be required to pay twenty-five (25) per cent of the amount of the bid, together with the auctioneer's fee, if any, at the time of sale and the balance within sixty (60) days of the date of sale.

The deed to be delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed without covenants and shall be delivered within ninety (90) days from the date of sale.

Taxes, assessments and water rates to be ap-portioned as of the date of closing of title.

The Director of Real Estate at his option may resell the property, if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of sale and the person so failing to comply therewith shall in ad-dition to forfeiting any deposits, made on account thereof, he held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Estimate under reso-

lution adopted at the meeting of the Board held January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 74-B).

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate. f5,23

Corporation Sale of a Lease of Certain Beal Estate

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estimate of the City of New York,

by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction on.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1040 at 11 o'clock a. in. at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a lease of the following described property:

All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn,

ALBE E(GOLOSri SQUARE

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

THE CITY RECORD

749

locations: 85th at., north side between Bay 16th St., and 18th ave.; 59th at., south side between 3d ave., and 4th ave.; Henry at., south west cor-ner Middagb at.; New Utrecht ave., west side between 84th at., and 18th ave.; Ralph ave., east aide between Park p1., and Sterling pl.; 7th ave., southwest comer 19th at.; S. 2d at., south aide between Wythe eve., and Berry at.; W. 4th at., west aide between Avenue P and Quentin rd. Af-fecting block 216 lot 26, block 862 lot 12, block 886 lot 41, block 1466 lot 10, block 2416 lot 9, block 6326 lots 59, 83, block 6627 lots 35, 36.

Borough of Queens 5659. Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., and pay-

lug t an aggregate width of 25 feet in Union tpke. from Grand Central pkway. adjoining 141st at., to Utopia pkway. Third Ward.

5675. Paving at a width of 30 feet centrally located in New York blvd. from 145th ave., to Rockaway blvd. Fourth Ward. 5686. Sewer and appurtenances in Cook ave.

(p1.) from 75th at., to 73d pl. (at.). Affecting blocks 3786, 3787. Second Ward.

5695. Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., in 86th at. from 101st ave., to Liberty ave. Affecting blocks 9084 to 9089, 9107. Fourth Ward.

Borough of Richmond 5685. Sewer and appurtenances in Oneida ave.,

from Oswego St., to a point 400 feet southerly therefrom. Affecting blocks 658, 659.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above named proposed assessments and who are opposed to the same or either of them, are re• quested to present their objections in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 2200 Municipal Building, Manhattan, within thirty (30 days from the date of this notice. On Tuesday, Mar. S, 1940, at 10.39 a. m., at the office of the Board of Assessors Room 2200, Municipal Building, Manhattan, there will be a public hearing before the Board of Assessors at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony received in reference thereto.

Dated January 27, 1940. FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE, WILLIAM

BOWNE PARSONS, AGNES E. CUNNING HAM, Board of Assessors. j27,f7

tered Jan. 23, 1940, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tiona, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be pai d on or be-fore April 22, 1940, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum to be calculated from 10 days after the date d entry as provided by section 415(1)-12.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York.

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. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Jan. 24, 1940. fl,13

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 415(1)•11.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of

New York, the Treasurer of The City of New York, hereby gives public notice to all persona, owners of property ffected by the following as• sessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

RESTORING PAVEMENTS in front of the following premises:

SECTION 9 165 W. 165TH ST., affecting Block 2526,

Lot 1. SECTION 10

724 E. 136TH ST., affecting Block 2564, Lot 44.

SECTION 12 E/S WEBSTER AVE., 170 feet north 209th

st., affecting Block 3357, Lot 135. SECTION 18

49 CARROLL ST., affecting Block 5629, Lot 20.

The above assessments were certified under sec• tion 83.1.0 of the Administrative Code for The City of New York on Jan. 24, 1940, and entered Jan. 25, 1940, in the Record of Titles of Assess. meats 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 April 24, 1940, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sec-tions 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours' of 9 a. m. and 3 p. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

ALMERINDO PORTFOLIO, Treasurer. Dated, New York, Jan. 25, 1940. j31,flO

BOARD OF ASSESSORS Completion of Assessments

been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments have

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

persons interested, viz.: Borough of The Bronx

5590. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., in east side of Jerome ave. (Park View ter.) from E. 196th at. to Morris ave. Affecting block 3318.

Borough of Brooklyn

5302. Storm water and sanitary sewers in W. 11th at., from Avenue V to Avenue X; W. 12th at., and W. 13th at., each from Avenue W to Avenue X; Stillwell ave., east side, from Avenue V to Avenue X; Stillwell ave., west aide from Avenue V to Bay 49th at.; Avenue W and Avenue X each from Stillwell ave., to W. 11th at.; Bath ave., from 27th ave. to Stillwell ave.; Bay 46th St., from Stillwell ave., to the sewer summit about 515 feet south of Bath ave.; Bay 47th at., from Stillwell ave., to Harway ave.; 28th ave., from Bath ave., to the sewer Summit about 325 feet south of Bath ave.; storm water sewers in Avenue W and Avenue X each from W. 11th at., to the storm water outlets between W. 11th at., and W. 10th at.; sanitary sewer within the pumping plant grounds from a point in W. 11th at,, about 200 feet south of Avenue V to the pump well and a 30-inch force main in Avenue V, from the sewage pumping station on the southerly side of Avenue V, between W. 10th at., and W. 11th at., to Still-well ave., thence across Stillwell ave., to Benson ave.; Benson eve., from Stillwell ave., to 21st ave., together with additional pumping equipment, etc., in the sewage pump station; storm water and sani-tary sewers in Harway ave., from Bay 47th at., to Stillwell ave.; 28th ave., from the sewer summit about 325 feet north of Harway ave., to the sewer summit about 515 feet south of Harway ave.; Bay 49th at., from Stillwell ave., to the sewer summit about 563 feet south of Harway ave.; Bay 50th St., from Stillwell ave., to the sewer summit about 178 feet north of Cropsey ave.; W. 17th at., from Bay 50th at., to the sewer summit about 385 feet north of Avenue Z; Avenue Y from Bay 50th at., to W. 16th at - Avenue Z, from W. 16th et., to Stillwell ave.; V. 16th at., from Bay 50th at., to Canal ave., storm water sewer in Canal ave., from W. 16th at., to the storm water outlet near W. 15th at. Affecting blocks 6253, 6265, 6277, 6289, 6300, 6318, 6319, 6330, 6331, 6335, 6336, 6347, 6348, 6378 to 6383, 6412 to 6417, 6441 to 6450, 6466, 6467, 6471, 6472, 6490, 6491, 6556 to 6562, 6564 to 6568, 6574 to 6590, 6594 to 6685, 6758 to 6766, 6774 to 6782, 6794 to 6802, 6817 to 6825, 6846 to 6871, 6873 to 6919, 6924, 6925, 6927 to 6954, 6997, 7075 to 7099, 7100 to 7170, 7173 to 7187, 7192 to 7208, 7212 to 7215, 7225, 7290 to 7298, 7315 to 7324, 7343 to 7352, 7371 to 7375, 7394 to 7398, 7411.

5676. Erecting chain link fence at the followinq locations: Avenue M south side between McDonald ave., and E. 2d at.; Brighton 1st pl., east aide between Brighton lit at., and Brighton Beach ave.; Clieever pl., west side between Kane at. and Degraw at.; Degraw St., north side between 'kicks st. and Cheever pl.; E. 2d at., west aide between Avenue M and Avenue N; 53d at., south aide between 2d ave., and 3d ave.; McDonald ave., east side between Avenue M and Avenue N; Mc-Dougal at., north side between Saratoga ave. and Hopkinson ave.; Snyder ave., south side between Rogers ave., and Nostrand ave. Affecting block 321 lots 71, 72, block 813 lot 26, block 1526 lots 47, 48, block 5111 lot 33, block 6564 lots 1, 7, 8, block 7284 lots 1066, 1068, 1070.

5677. Erecting chain link fence at the following locations: Lefferts ave., north aide between New York ave., and Brooklyn ave.; New York ave., east side between Lefferts ave., and Sterling at.; Ocean ave., west aide between Avenue 0 and Ave-nue P; Pacific at., north side between Buffalo and Ralph ayes.; Pacific at., north side between Grand ave., and Classon ave.; Pacific at., north side between Washington ave., and Grand ave.; 7th at., north aide between 4th ave., and 5th ave.; Sterling St., south side between New York eve., and Brooklyn ave.; W. 11th at., west side between Highlawn ave., and Avenue S. Affecting block 993 lot 74, block 1124 lot 52, block 1125 lot 52, block 1322 lots 1, 8, 9, 58, 59, block 1339 lots 78, 89, block 6669 lot 12, block 6766 lots 30, 32, 33.

5682. Erecting chain link fence at the following

County of Kings, City and State of New York, described as Tax Lot 29 in Block 2078, Borough of Brooklyn, being the southwest corner of Flat.

-for a period of five (5) years from the date of execution of the lease by the City of New York.

The minimum or upset rental at which the said lease may be sold is hereby fixed at the sum of Three Thousand Steven Hundred and Twenty Dol-lars ($3,720) per annum, payable quarterly in ad-vance, said rent to commence four months after the date of execution of the lease and delivery of possession thereto by The City of New York, the four months' occupancy being allowed the lessee as a concession, toward erecting a modem improve• ment thereon; said lease to contain and be con-ditioned upon the following terms and conditions:

The lessee will be required to erect a modern improvement costing approximately $4,000 plans and specifications of which shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Real Estate, and all improvements permanently affixed to the real prop-erty shall become the property of the City of New York.

The premises are subject to a sub-surface ease-ment for subway purposes, which easement is shown on a map on file at the Board of Transpor-tation, dated October 20, 1919, File No. 2603, a copy of which is available for inspection at the Bureau of Real Estate which easement is limited to the sub-surface 36 feet below the curb level on the Willoughby street aide. Plans for the im-provement of theplot are subject to the approval of the Board of Transportation and of the Direc• for of Real Estate.

The lessee shall have an option of renewal of the lease for a further period of five (5) years at a rental to be fixed by arbitration but in no event to be less than Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($4,200) per annum.

The highest bidder will be required to pay twenty-five percent (25%) of the amount of the yearly rental bid in cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale together with the quo- tioneer's fee, if any, and in the event of the failure to do so, the Director of Real Estate may im-mediately reoffer said lease for sale, subject to the same conditions and provisions; the amount so paid for one quarter's rent shall be forfeited to the City if the successful bidder does not execute the lease when notified it is ready for execution.

No person shall be received or accepted as a lessee who is delinqvent on any former lease from the City of New York and no bid shall be ac• cepted from any pe rson 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 to the City of New York as provided by law.

The lessee shall pay taxes on the improvements thereon, and any water charges that may be en-tered against the demised premises during the term of the lease.

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appnrte-nances Thereto on City Real Estate

See Terms and Condition on Last Page

PURSUANT TO RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED by the Board of Estimate, sealed bids will be

received by the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate at Room 1030, Municipal Building, Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. in., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

For the sale of the encroachments, together with the appurtenances thereto, on property ac-quired for ~p~ublic purposes, within the area bounded by W. 15th ,t., Surf ave., W. 8th at. and the Public Beach, Boron Is of Brooklyn. (Resolution of Jan. 11, 1940--Cal. No, 70.)

For the We of the two frame structures, to- gether

q tf as o r acquired orschol purposes, on the grounds of P. S. No. 105, at 15th ave. and 71st at., Borou h of Brooklyn. (Resolution of Jan. 11 19401. No. 60.)

For the We of the one story brick structure, together with the appurtenances thereto, on prop-erty acquired for school purposes, located on the grounds of P. S. No. 112, at 58th et. and Fort Hamilton pkwy., Bore ngh of Brooklyn. (Resole-floss

of Jan. 11, 194 Ii No. 60.) j19,fS

Until 11 a. in., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940

For the sale of the encroachments, together with the appurtenances thereto, on property ac-quired for street purposes, within the lines of Damage Parcel No. 36 of the Cranford ave. pro-ceeding, Borough of The Bronx. (Resolution of Jan. 11, 1940-Cal. No. 61.) For the We of the encroachments, together

with the appurtenances thereto, on property ac-

bush avenue extension and Willoughby street con-taining an area of approximately 5270 square feet. (See following_ diagram):

The lessee shall deposit a sum equivalent to three months' rental in cash or certified check with the Comptroller of the City of New York at the time of the execution and delivery of the lease as surety for the payment of the rental to be reserved in the lease and the observance and performance of the terms and conditions on the lessee's part to be performed. Upon completion of the improvement to be erected upon the premises leased and submission of proof of payment therefor, two-thirds of such security deposit may be applied towards the rent due for the next ensuing period.

The lessee to save harmless the City of New York from any claims for damage on account of injury to persons or property in connection with the use of the property, and all fines, suits, claims, demands and actions of any kind or nature during the term of the lease and shall carry public lis-bility insurance in limits of $25,000/$50,000 to give effect thereto,

The lessee during the term of the lease shall keep the premises in proper repair both inside and outside at its own cost and expense and comply with all rules, orders, ordinances and regulations of the City, State and Federal Governments or any departments thereof, applicable to the prem-ises for the correction, prevention and abatement of nuisances or other grievances in, upon or con-nected with the premises during the term of the lease and shall promptly comply with and execute all rules, orders, and reg.ttlationa of the New York Board of Fire Underwriters for the prevention of fires at its own cost and expense. The lessee shall insure the buildings

loss by fire for the replacement value thereof, of New York to be named the beneficiary.

The City shall have the right to cancel said lease affective at any time after five (5) years from the commencement of the term, upon giving six (6) months' notice, in which event such six months' period shall be free of rent.

If the leased premises or any part thereof are taken by virtue of eminent domain, the lease shall expire on the date when the same shall be taken and rent shall be apportioned as of said date. No part of any award of said premises, however, shall belong to the lessee except that the lessee shall be entitled to receive compensation for the value of the improvement erected thereon, to be computed on the basis of the unamortized per-tion thereof for the period remaining in the term of the lease.

The Director of Real Estate shall have the right to reject any and all bids if deemed to be to the interest of the City of New York. By order of the Board of Estimate under a

resolution adopted at a meeting of the Board held December 14, 1939 (Cal. No. 43-A),

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate. f3,21

quired for street purposes, within the lines of Damage Parcel No. 63 of the Bussing ave. pro, ceeding, Borough of The Bronx. (Resolution of Jan. 11, 1940-Cal, No. 62.) j20,f6

The encroachments and appurtenances herein. before specified are shown on certain maps on file in the office where bids are to be received.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids. A deposit of $500 will entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned after successful bidders havejiai d purchase price in full and given security. The deposits of suc-cessful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York upon failure to comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale.

Resale of the buildings or parts of buildings, to-gether with the appurtenances thereto, or assign- silent of interest therein by successful bidder, will not be permitted without the written consent of a duly authorized agent of the City.

LEE THOMPSON SMITH, Director of Real Estate.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Proposed Approval of Subcontraetora

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve the following subcontractors: G. M. Crocetti, Inc., 1689 Jerome ave., Bronx,

for tile, as submitted by Depot Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 118, Manhattan.

Fitz Carpet Co., Inc., 15 E. 30th at., Manhat-tan, for linoleum, as submitted by Depot Construc.

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tion Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 118, Manhattan.

Doyle Riggs Co., Inc., 642 E. 13th st., Manhattan, fur terrazzo, as submitted by Depot Construction Corp., contractor for general construction of P. S. 116, Manhattan.

Pipe & Engineering Co., Inc,, 537 Coster st., Bronx, for temporary plumbing, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

D'Aquila Bros. Contracting Co., Inc., 1105 First ace., Manhattan, for excavating, sheet piling, backfilling, etc., as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem, Pa., for struc• tural steel, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

A. 1'. A1illiams Iron & Bronze Co., Inc., 430-38 E. lU2d it., Manhattan, for ornamental iron, miscellaneous iron and iron stairs, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for gen-eral construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

General Bronze Corp., 34.19 Tenth St., L. I. City, for bronze, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

Jack Bernstein, 358 E. 17th st., Bklyu., for photographs, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

Weatherguard Service, Inc., 17 E. 42d it., Manhattan, for caulking, dampproofing, window clean. equip., grout waterproofing and cement waterproofing, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

Gotham Metal Weather Strip Co,. 328 E. 122d st., Manhattan, for aluminum metal trim, metal weatherstrips, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of

P. S. 114, Bronx. Pizzutello Stone Works, Inc., 3365 Cruger ave.,

Bronx, for limestone, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general con- struction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

Stephen A. Ruddy, 12-07 Broadway, L. I. City, for granite, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

Knickerbocker Concrete Arch Construction Co., Inc., 10 Rockefeller plaza, Manhattan, for re-inforced concrete arches, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general con-

struction of P. S. 114, Bronx. John A. Johnson & Sons, Inc., 268-270 41st st.,

Bklyn., for rough carpentry, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general con-struction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

David Shuldiner, Inc., 690-694 Bergen st., Bklyn., for glass and glazing, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for gen- eral construction of P. S. 114, Bronx.

Atlas Tile & Marble Works, Inc., 238 E. 26th St., Manhattan, for interior and exterior marble, tile work, as submitted by John T. Brady & Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S.

114, Bronx. Aetna Steel Products Corp.. 87-01 Richardson

St., Bklyn., for hollow metal, as submitted by John

construction of P. S Inc., contractor Bronx.for for

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PROPOSALS See Regulation on Last Page

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Design

and Construction, at his office, 49 Flatbush ave. extension, Brooklyn, as follows:

Until 2 p. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940

Borough of Brooklyn

For furniture and equipment for addition to P. S. 67, on North Elliot pl., Auburn pl., and St. Edwards at.

Price of plans and specifications, $3; of speci-fications only, $1.

Various Boroughs For stage equipment for Lafayette High School,

Bklyn.; Christopher Columbus High School, The Bronx and William Cullen Bryant High School, Queens.

27,47 Price of specifications, $1. i

Until 2 p. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940

Borough of Queens For plumbing and drainage, heating and ven-

tilating apparatus and Item No. 1, electric work; Item No. 2, lighting fixtures, and Item No. 3, electric organ, for Forest Hills High School, 110th to 112th see., 66th and 67th rds.

Prices of plans and specifications: Plumbing and drainage, $14; heating and ventilating ap• paratus, $10; electric work, lighting fixtures and electric organ, $9.

Standard details: Heating and ventilating p. paratus, $8. j22,f7

Plans and specifications for the above proposed contracts may be examined or purchased at the Estimating Room, 131 Livingston at., Brooklyn.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation and

Maintenance, Board of Education, of the City of New York, at his office, 34% E. 12th st., Man-hattan, as follows:

Until 2 p. m,, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

Borough of The Bronx For heating, ventilating, machinery, etc. (in-

cluding temperature regulation work) at P. S. 4 and DeWitt Clinton High School, The Bronx.

i 25,f 5

Until 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940

Borough of Brooklyn For WPA materials for P. S. 214, roofing

materials. j 31,f5

Until 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940

For W.P.A. materials for the following schools: Borough of The Bronx

P. S. 62, electric materials. Borough of Richmond

P. S. 3, nursery stock. j27,f7

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940

Borough of Queens For WPA materials for P. S. 52, cinders.

f 3,8

Until 10 a. m., on ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1940

For 11'PA materials for the following schools: Borough of The Bronx

P. S. 47, brass fittings, pipes, gate valves, etc. Borough of Richmond

P. S. 21, nursery stock. P. S. 21, fertilizer and grass seed, etc. Curtis Athletic Field, concrete-aggregate.

f 5,9

Until 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1940

For repairs to the following schools: Borough of Manhattan

P. S. 6, pupils' desks and seats. P. S. 10, heating repairs. P. S. 24, new boiler tubes. P. S. 83, office desks, tables, chairs, etc. P. S. 92, recaning chairs. P. S. 93, repairs, desks and seats, etc. P. S. 101, asphalt tile floors. P. S. 102, new steam coils, etc. P. S. 113, repairs, chairs. P. S. 122, installing asphalt tile floor, etc. P. S. 141, new typewriter desk. P. S. 168, heating repairs, etc. P. S. 171, window shades. P. S. 186, replacing power and lighting feeders. George Washington High School, repairs furni-

ture. Haaren High School, heating repairs. Manhattan High School of Building and Metal

Trades, asphalt tile floors. Textile High School, new pupils' desks and

seats. Wadleigh High School, securing steel lockers. Washington Irving High School, repairs, chairs,

tables and desks. Yorkville High School of Women's Garment

Trades, general repairs to chairs. Borough of The Bronx

P. S. 35, new composition floor. P. S. 52, replacing bentwood stools. P. S. 58, repairs and refinishing desks and

seats, etc. P. S. 58, shades. P. S. 59, new shades, curtains, etc. P. S. 59, wood settees. P. S. 62, cork carpet floor covering. P. S. 71, repairs chairs, metal cots, etc. P. S. 80, repairs opera chairs, desks, seats, etc. Morris High School annex, alterations to pupils'

toilet. Borough of Brooklyn

P. S. 16, new water main. P. S. 41, wire screens, riser casings, etc. P. S. 66, new kalamin doors, etc. P. S. 83, asphalt tile floor. P. S. 136, asphalt tile. P. S. 179, new radiators, etc. P. S. 210, bentwood chairs. P. S. 233, new vacuum traps, etc. Brooklyn High School for Homemaking, cement

pavement, new leaders, etc. Bushwick High School, new shades. Office and Storage Building, office furniture.

Borough of Queens P. S. 5, repairs cement pavement, etc. P. S. 24, window shade replacements. P. S. 45, window shade replacements. P. S. 71, heating repairs. P. S. 90, boiler- masonry repairs. P. S. 122, sump pump primer and connections. P. S. 125, library equipment. P. S. 125, enlarging library. P. S. 150, new radiator, etc. Jamaica Vocational High School, replacing win-

dow shades, heating repairs. Long Island City High School, electrical re-

placements, and repairs. Richmond Hill High School, repairs tables,

chairs, cabinets, etc. Various schools, repairs and painting doors.

Borough of Richmond P. S. 21, general repairs.

15,10

Until 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1040

Borough of Brooklyn For WPA materials for P. S. 114, paint ma-

terial. f3,15

Until 10 a. m., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19411

Borough of The Bronx For WPA materials for P. S. 107, cast iron

pipe, fittings, etc. f5,16

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, at 1334 York ave., corner of 72d St., Manhattan, as follows:

Until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940

For furnishing and delivering towels to the new Brooklyn High School for homemaking (118-M).

j29,f8

Until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940

For furnishing and delivering dress forms, etc., to the New Central High School of Needle Trades and the New Brooklyn High School for Homemaking (119-M). f2,14

BOARD OF ESTIMATE

Notices of Public Hearings

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

February 1, 1940 (Cal. No. 234) adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to chapter 29, section 707-a, of the New York City Charter, hereby fixes 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, February 8, 1940, in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter of the request by the Com-missioner of Docks for approval of the execution by the Commissioner of Docks of a lease with the Grace Line, Inc., 10 Hanover sq., New York City, of Pier 58, adjacent to the foot of West 17th St., North River, Borough of Manhattan, for a period of ten years commencing March 1, 1940, with the privilege of a renewal term of ten years. The rental for the first term is to be at the rate of $111,250 per annum, and the rental for the renewal term is to be at an advance of 10 per cent per annum. The remaining terms and conditions shall be those contained in the standard form of lease now in use in the De-partment of Docks.

The said recommendation and proposal for lease by the Commisioner of Docks is open for inspec-tion by any citizen at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, Room 1356, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, at all times during business hours until the day of the hearing.

Dated, New York, February 2, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f2,8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

February 1, 1940 (Cal. No. 238) adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to chap ter 29, section 707-a, of the New York City Charter, hereby fixes 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, February 8, 1940, in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter of the request of the Com-missioner of Docks for approval of the execution by the Commissioner of Docks of the lease with Eastern Air Lines, Inc., 1775 Bway., New York City, of one-half of Hangar No. 8, with adjacent leanto, containing an area of approximately 45,000

square feet, proposed to be erected at New York Municipal Airport-LaGuardia Field, North Beach, Borough of Queens, together with approximately 550 square feet of space for a ticket office and baggage room in the Administration Building, to be designated by the Commissioner of Docks. The first term of the lease shall be for a period of ten years, commencing on the date of certifi-cation by the Commissioner of Docks that the hangar and leanto are completed and ready for occupancy, with the right to renew for three successive terms of ten years each. The rental shall be at the rate of thirty cents per square foot per annum for the hangar and leanto space, and at the rate of two dollars per square foot per annum for the space in the Administration Building. The rental shall also include scheduled landing fees now in force at the airport and set forth in the lease. The rental for each renewal term shall be at an advance of ten per cent over the rental for the preceding term, including hangar, leanto, Administration Building space and scheduled fees. Prior to the completion of the hangar and leanto, the lessee shall have the right to a sublease of hangar space from any tenant operating at the airport on terms and con-ditions to be approved by the Commisioner of Docks, and at the rate of rental provided for in this lease. The lessee is to agree to com-mence scheduled operations at the airport prior to April 15, 1940. The remaining terms and con-ditions of the lease are to be those contained in the standard form of airport lease now in use by the Department of Docks.

The said recommendation and proposal for lease by the Commisioner of Docks is open for inspec-tion by any citizen at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, Room 1356, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, at all times during business hours until the day of the hearing.

Dated, New York, February 2, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f2,8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

February 1, 1940 (Cal. No. 239) adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to chapter 29, section 707-a, of the New York City Charter, hereby fixes 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, February 8, 1940, in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter of the request of the Com-missioner of Docks for approval of the execution by the Commissioner of Docks of the lease with Canadian Colonial Airways, Inc., 630 5th ave., New York City, of one-half of Hangar No. 8, with adjacent leanto, containing an area of ap-proximately 45,000 square feet, proposed to be erected at New York Municipal Airport-La-Guardia Field, North Beach, Borough of Queens, together with approximately 550 square feet of space for a ticket office and baggage room in the Administration Building. The first term of the lease shall be for a period of ten years, com-mencing on the date of certification by the Com-missioner of Docks that the hangar and leanto are completed and ready for occupancy, with the right to renew for three successive terms of ten years each. The rental shall be at the rate of thirty cents per square foot per annum for the hangar and leanto space, and at the rate of two dollars per square foot per annum for the space in the Administration Building. The rental shall also include scheduled landing fees now in force

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 34) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on June 5, 1936 ( Cal. No. 19) and amended on July 15, 1936 (Cal. No. 36-A), and January 15, 1937 (Cal. No. 13) authorized the ac-quisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 130th (21st) street from the southerly line of 11th avenue (Avenue C) to 7th avenue (Avenue F) • 7th avenue (Avenue F) from the westerly line of' 129th (20th) street to the prolongation of the easterly line of 130th (21st) street, and 5th avenue (North boulevard) from the westerly line of 122d (13th) street to the easterly line of Lax (Van Wyck) avenue, Borough

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York on Thursday February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 31) adopted the

following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grad-ing, curbing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, relay-ing sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, con-structing receiving basins where necessary, to-gether with all other work incidental thereto, in Austin street from 63d drive to 65th road, Second Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such im-provement having been granted by resolution of such Board adopted on December 1, 1938 (Cal. No. 68) and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $15,500, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,900 and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby, as shown by the tax rolls of

at the airport and set forth in the lease. The rental for each renewal term shall be at an ad-vance of ten per cent over the rental for the pre-ceding term, including hangar, leanto, Admin-istration Building space and schedule fees. Prior to the completion of the hangar and leanto, the lessee shall have the right to a sublease of hangar space from any tenant operating at the airport on terms and conditions to be apprqved by the Commissioner of Docks, and at the rate of rental provided for in this lease. The remaining terms and conditions of the lease are to be those contained in the standard form of airport lease now in use by the Department of Docks.

The said recommendation and proposal for lease by the Commisioner of Docks is open for inspec-tion by any citizen at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, Room 1356, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, at all times during business hours until the day of the hearing.

Dated, New York, February 2, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f2,8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on

February 1, 1940 (Cal. No. 240) adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pursuant to chapter 29, section 707-a, of the New York City Charter, hereby fixes 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, February 8, 1940, in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter of the request of the Com-missioner of Docks for approval of the execution by the Commissioner of Docks of the lease with the Academy of Aeronautics, Inc., 32 Court at., Brooklyn, New York, of the parcel of land lo-cated in the territory bounded by 23d ave., 86th St., Grand Central pkway. and 88th st., in the New York Municipal Airport-LaGuardia Field, North Beach, Borough of Queens, together with the building to be erected thereon by the lessor to be used as an academy for instruction in the aeronautical sciences. The first term of the lease shall be for a period of ten years, commencing on the date of completion of the building on the premises, with the right to renew for a further period of ten years. The rental shall be at the rate of five per cent on the cost of construction of the building, plus five per cent on the cost of acquisition of the land proposed to be leased. The rental for the renewal term of ten years shall be at the rate of ten per cent over the rental for the preceding term. The lessee shall have the right, in connection with its courses of in- struction, to maintain an approved repair station subject to the rules and regulations of the Civil Aeronautics Authority. The lessee shall award at least six free scholarships annually to such New York City high school graduates as may be selected and designated by the Board of Educa-tion of the City of New York. The remaining terms and conditions of the lease shall be those contained in the standard form of lease now in use in the Department of Docks.

The said recommendation and proposal for lease by the Commisioner of Docks is open for inspec-tion by any citizen at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate, Room 1356, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, at all times during business hours until the day of the hearing.

Dated, New York, February 2, 1940, FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. f2,8

of Queens, and directed that the entire cost and expense of such proceeding be assessed upon the real property within the areas of assessment de-scribed in such resolution as amended;

Whereas, The total estimated cost and expense of the proceeding are the sum of $11,200;

Resolved That the Board of Estimate consider the advisalility of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceeding pursu-ant to the provisions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter, by placing upon the real prop-erty within the areas of assessment heretofore fixed and hereinafter shown 40 per cent of the entire cost and expense of such , and by placing upon the Borough of Queens, the re-maining 60 per cent of such cost and expense, the Borough's shares to be payable with the taxes of such Borough the first fiscal year next succeed-ing the confirmation of the assessment:

affected thereby to be published in the CITY Racoon at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru-ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York,anuary 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 2-4560. j26,f6

such Borough for the fiscal year 1939-1940, is the sum of $133,000; Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the

provisions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost,

By placing one-third of the cost of the basin manholes, inlet and connecting drains upon the City of New York, to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, and by assess- tog the remaining cost of the entire improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Esti-mate and dated November 22, 1938. -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons

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cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru- ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 32) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, curb-ing, recurbing, laying sidewalks, relaying side-walks, removing and replacing trees, constructing receiving basins, where necessary, and for paving with a permanent pavement of asphalt upon a concrete foundation eight inches in thickness, to-gether with all other work incidental thereto in 22d (Sunswick) street from Bridge plaza South to 43d avenue, First Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the preliminary author-ization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 4th day of May, 1939 (Cal. No. 89) and of appor-tioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $9,500, the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,300, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1939-1940, is the sum of $105,-000;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion-ment of cost, by placing the entire cost of such im-provement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bear-ing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated February 28, 1939, at a meet-ing of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thurs-day, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to allersons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru-ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs•

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 35) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on August 18, 1938 (Cal. No. S) author-ized the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 78th avenue from Queens boulevard to Grand Central parkway extension, Borough of Queens, and di-rected that the entire cost of such proceeding be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment described in such resolution;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of the proceed-ing is the sum of $1.00;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost of the aforesaid proceeding pursuant to the pro-visions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter, by placing the entire cost of such pro-ceeding upon the Borough of Queens, to be pay able with the taxes of such Borough the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment; Resolved, That such Board consider the pro.

posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 26) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of storm and sanitary sewers in Stuart street from the sewer summit about 432 feet north of Avenue S to Avenue U; Avenue S between Stuart street and Gerritsen; Avenue U between Burnett street and Gerritsen avenue; Gerritsen avenue, east side, between Avenue S and Ford street and Avenue T, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 15th day of June, 1939, (Cal. No. 23) and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $66,700, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $9,600, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed bene-fited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1939-1940, is the sum of $458,000;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro-visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost,

By assessing the entire cost of constructing the sanitary sewers and two-thirds of the cost of the storm sewers upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secre-tary of the Board of Estimate and dated Feb-ruary 28, 1939, and by placing the remaining one-third of the cost of the storm sewers upon The City of New York, to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next suc-ceeding the confirmation of the assessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to allersons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday Febru-ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 27•C) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of combined sewers in Flatlands avenue from Rock-away parkway to Hinsdale street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been ranted by resolution of such Board adopted on anuary 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 27-B) and of appor-

tioning the cost thereof; Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-

provement is the sum of $155,100, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $15,800 and the assessed valuation of the property deemed bene-fited thereby, as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1939.1940, is the sum of $636,000;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the pro-visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter, consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost,

By assessing two-thirds of the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be bene-fited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated December 21, 1939, and by placing the remaining one-third of such cost upon the City of New York to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public bear- ing thereon will then and there be had-

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY REcoao at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, February 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

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Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of a sanitary sewer in West End avenue from Hamp-ton avenue to Shore boulevard and in Shore boule- vard from West End avenue to Neptune avenue and Emmons avenue, together with a connection at West End avenue and Hampton avenue with the existing drains in the Manhattan Beach dis-trict, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such im-provement 'having been granted by resolution of such Board adopted on April 13, 1939 (Cal. No. 7) and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $79,700, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $11,300 and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby, as shown on the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1939-1940 is the sum of $15,585,900; Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the

provisions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and appor- tionment of cost, by assessing the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated March 3, 1939, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., and that at the same time and place a public hear-ing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru- ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 28) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the regulating, grad-ing, curbing and flagging and paving with per-tnanent asphalt Lenox road from East 56th street to Remsen avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such im-provement having been granted by resolution of such Board, adopted on the 15th day of June. 1939, -(Cal. No. 24), and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $9,100, the total esti-mated expenses thereof are the sum of $800, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed bene-fited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such

New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, February 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 36) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on June 19, 1925Cal. No. 50) and amended on October 7, 1927 (Cal. No. 13) author-ized the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Baisley boulevard (Locust avenue) from New York boule-vard (avenue) to Farmers boulevard (avenue) and for the widening of Merrick boulevard on its easterly side from Baisley boulevard to a point about 20 feet southeasterly therefrom, Borough of Queens, and directed that the entire cast and expense of such proceeding be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment de-scribed in such resolution as amended;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on December 7, 1939 (Cal. No. 18) re• apportioned the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceeding by having the sum of $15,-436.37 continue and remain a lien and charge against the City of New York, as set forth in the final decree entered in such proceeding in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 5th day of February, 1932, by placing 25 per cent of the entire remaining cost and expense of the proceeding upon the Borough of Queens, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough the first year following the adoption of this resolution when such taxes may be levied and collected and by having 75 per cent of such re-maining cost and expense continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real property assessed for benefit and set forth in such final decree;

Whereas, The Supreme Court, Second Depart-meat, reopened the case and made an additional award of $230 for Damage Parcel No. 71-A in the aforesaid proceeding which through an inad-vertance was given no award in the final decree entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on February 5, 1932;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate pursuant to the provisions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter consider the advisability of reappor-tiomng the cost and expense of such proceeding, by placing such additional award for Damage Parcel No. 71-A and any expense incurred in connection therewith upon The City of New York, to be levied and collected with the taxes upon the real property of such City subsequent to the entry of the supplemental and final decree in such proceeding containing such additional award;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York on February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru-ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. j26,f6

avenue from Cropsey avenue to the westerly line of West 16th street as now laid out on the map of the City of New York, and of Canal avenue from the westerly line of West 16th street to Stillwell avenue as this portion of Canal avenue was laid out at the time the proceed-ing was authorized by such Board on May 8, 1931 (Cal. No. 12) Borough of Brooklyn;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, pur. suant to the provisions of the New York City Charter and the Administrative Code, hereby gives notice that it proposes to assess the entire cost and expense of acquiring title to the afore-said Canal avenue from Cropsey avenue to the westerly line of West 16th street upon the real property within the modified area of assessment hereinafter shown, and to place the entire re-maining cost and expense of such proceeding upon the City of New York to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the Confirmation of the assessment:

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thurs-dax, February 8 1940.

Dated, New fork, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560, j26,f6

map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated December 19, 1939, and by placing the remaining one-third of such cost upon the City of New York to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assess-merit, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY REcoRD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, February 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 25) adopted the following resolution:

Borough for the fiscal year, 1939-1940, is the sum of $201,550;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant, to the pro-visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost,

By assessing the entire cost of sidewalks and curbing upon the frontage; by assessing six-sevenths of the cost of the remaining work upon the property deemed to be benefited by such im-provement, as shown upon a map bearing the sig-nature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated June 7, 1939, and by placing the remain-ing one-seventh of such cost upon the Borough of Brooklyn, to be payable with the taxes of such Borough the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, February 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 29) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the grading, curb-ing, flagging and paving with asphalt (permanent pavement) Hicks street from Lorraine street to Bay street, and Creamer street from Hicks street to Columbia street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by reso-lution of such Board, adopted on the 8th day of June, 1939, (Cal. No. 146) and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $20,400, and the, total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $1,600;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro- visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost, by placing the entire cost upon The City of New York to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next suc-ceeding the confirmation of the assessment, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hear-ing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru- ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 30) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on June 23, 1938 (Cal. No. 27) and amended on October 20, 1938 (Cal. No. 22-A) granted preliminary authorization for the construc-tion of a combined trunk sewer and appurtenances in Fresh Meadow lane from Peck avenue to Utopia parkway; Utopia parkway. from Fresh Meadow lane to 73d avenue; 73d avenue from Utopia parkway to 178th street; 178th street from 73d avenue to Union turnpike, Third Ward, Bor-ough of Queens;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the President of the Borough of Queens to construct a combined trunk sewer in Fresh Meadow lane from 69th avenue to Utopia parkway, Utopia parkway from Fresh Meadow lane to 73d avenue, 73d avenue from Utopia parkway to 178th street and 178th street from 73d avenue to Union turnpike, Borough of Queens, comprising Section No. 2 of the afore-said local improvement, and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of Section No. 2 of such improvement is the sum of $136,900, the total estimated expenses of said Section No. 2 of such improvement is the sum of $17,700, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed bene-fited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1939-1940 is the sum of $6,902,370;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro- visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion. merit of cost, by placing one-third of the cost of Section No. 2 of such improvement upon The City of New York, to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the con-firmation of the assessment, and by assessing the remaining two-third of the cost of said Section No. 2 of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated June 3, 1938, at a meeting of the Board to be held to the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru-ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 37) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate, by resolution adopted on June 5, 1925 (Cal. No. 16) author-ized the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 57th avenue (Martense street) from Corona avenue to Xenia street, Borough of Queens and directed that the entire cost and expense of such proceed• ing be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment described in such resolution;

Whereas, Such cost and expense were assessed in the final decree in the proceeding to acquire such real property entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 27th day of April, 1934, pursuant to such resolution of such Boar4 and heretofore referred to;

Resolvedj That the Board of Estimate con-sider the 4dvisability of reapportioning the entire cost and etpense of the aforesaid proceeding, pur-suant to td4 provisions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter, by having the value of build-ings taken, as placed by the Court upon the City of New York, continue and remain a charge against the City of New York; by placing 60 per-cent of the entire cost and expense of the pro- ceeding, less the share of the value of buildings taken which the Court placed upon the City of New York, upon the Borough of Queens, to be levied and

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 23) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate, by resolution adopted on May 8, 1931 (Cal. No. 12) author-ized the acquisition of the real property required for the opening and extending of Canal avenue from Cropsey avenue to Stillwell avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, and directed that the entire cost and expense be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment described in such resolu-tion;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate con-sider the advisability of requesting the Corpora-tion Counsel to apply to the Supreme Court for an amendment of the above described proceeding authorized by such Board by resolution adopted on May 8, 1931 (Cal. No, 12) so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Canal

Resolved, That such Board consider the pro- posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 24-C) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of combined sewers in Glenwood road from Rockaway parkway to Hinsdale street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary an-thorization for such improvement having been ranted by resolution of such Board adopted on anuary 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 24-B) and of appor-

tioning the cost thereof; Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-

provement is the sum of $116,600, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $13,000 and the assessed valuation of the property deemed benefited thereby, as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1939-1940, is the sum of $410.400;

Resolved, That such Board, pursuant to the pro- visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and appor-tionment of cost,

By assessing two-thirds of the entire cost of such improvement upon the property deemed to be benefited by such improvement, as shown upon a

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collected with the taxes of such Borough in one in-atallment, and by having the entire remaining cost and expense of the proceeding continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and par-cels of real property assessed for benefit and act forth in the final decree entered in such pro-ceeding in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 27th day of April, 1934;

Resolved, That such Board consider the pro-posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held to the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY Ra0OID at least to (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru• sry 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele-phone,

WO rth 24560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 111 1940 (Cal. No. 38) adopted the

following resolution: Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution

adopted on October 30, 1931 (Cal. No. 29) author-ized the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and attending of 201st street from 93d avenue to Jamaica avenue, Bor- ough of Queens, and directed that the entire cost and expense of such proceeding be assessed upon the teal property within the area of assessment described in such resolution;

Whereas, Such cost and expense were assessed in the final decree in the proceeding to acquire such real property entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 11th day of December. 1937, pursuant to such resolution of such Board and heretofore referred to;

Resolved That the Board of Estimate consider the advisaility of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceeding pursuant to the jrovisioua of Section 303 of the ew York City Charter, by placing upon the Borough of Queens 75 percent of such cost and expense of such proceeding, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in one installment, ark by having the remaining 25 percent of such cost and expense continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real

erty assessed for benefit and set forth in the decree entered in such proceeding in the

office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 11th day of December, 1937;

Resolved, That such Board consider the pro-posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be bad-

Resolved, 11'hat the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the Crrx Racoon at least to (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru- ary 8, 1940.

Dated • New York,anusry 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele-

phone, WO rth 2-4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 39) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on February 21, 1930 (Cal. No. 15) au-thorized the acquisition of title to the real prop-arty required for the opening and extending of 60th (Vaux) street from Vaux road to Roosevelt avenue, Borough of Queens, and directed that the entire cost and expense of such proceeding be as-. sessed upon the real property within the area of assessment described in such resolution;

Whereas, Such cost and expense were assessed in the final decree in the proceeding to acquire such real property entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 29th day of May, 1935, pursuant to such resolution of such Board and heretofore referred to;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the, entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceeding pursuant to the provisions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter, by placing 50 percent of such cost and expense upon the Borough of Queens, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in one installment, and by having the remaining 50 percent of such cost and expense continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real property assessed for benefit and set forth in the final decree en-tered in such proceeding in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 29th day of May, 1935;

Resolved, That such Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York on Thursday February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the Czvv Racoon at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, February 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Muneipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 40) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate, by resolution adopted on April 7, 1927 (Cal. No. 18) and amended on September 29 1927 (Cal. No. 18) and September 25, 1931 (al. No. 34) authorized the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Mansion avenue from Harrisop avenue to Baldwin avenue; Bald-win avenue from Hylan (Southaide) boulevard to Detroit street; Detroit street from Baldwin avenue to Grattan avenue; Grattan avenue from Detroit street to Bach street; Bach street from Grattan avenue to Emmet avenue; Emmet avenue from Detroit street to Bach street, and Outlet street from Bach street to an unnamed street about 3,570 feet southeasterly therefrom, Borough of Richmond, and directed that the entire cost and expense of such proceeding be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment de-scribed in such resolution as amended;

Whereas, Such cost and expense were assessed in the final decree in the proceeding to acquire such real property entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Richmond on the 16th day of June, 1937, pursuant to such resolution of such Board as amended and heretofore referred to;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid proceeding pursuant to the provisions of Section 303 of the ew York City Charter, by placing 65 percent of the assess• ments on the lands not in City ownership upon the Borough of Richmond, to be levied and collected with the taxes of such Borough in five install• ments; by placing 65 percent of the assessments

on the lands in City ownership upon the City of New York, to be levied and cailected with the taxes of such City in one installment; and by havilig the remaining assessments continue and remain a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels assessed for benefit and set forth in the fatal decree entered in such proceeding in the office of the Clerk of the County of Richmond on the 16th day of June, 1937;

Resolved, That such Board consider the pro- posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held cn the City Hall Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10,30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be

Resofved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the Ctrr Racoon at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru-ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele. phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thura-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 41) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate, by resolution adopted on March 19. 1937 (Cal. No. 31) au-thorized the construction of the following local improvement, to wit:

Regulating, grading, setting curb, laying aide-walks and crosswalks, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard no where necessary in East 229th street from White Plains road to Barnes avenue, together with all work incidental thereto, in the Borough of The Bronx, -at an estimated cost of $7,000, and provided that the entire cost and expense be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by such tm-provement;

Whereas, The Board of Assessors, has advised the President of the Borough of The Bronx that the final cat of the improvement will be the sum of $16,751.92, of which amount $11,800 represents awards for change of grade damages;

Resolved That the Board of Estimate consider the ad,iiciiility of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvement, pursuant to the provisions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter, by placia upon the Borough of The Bronx $11,800 of the cost and expense of such improvement, to be payable with the taxes of such Borough the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assess-ment, and by assessing the entire remaining cost and expense upon the property deemed to be bene-fited by such improvement, as shown upon a map bearing thesignature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated November 28, 1939;

Resolved, That such Board consider the pro- posed action at a meetingof the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10,30 o'clock a, in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the Cart Racoxn at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru-ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York January 26, 1940, FRANCES LEHkICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, *0 rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11th 1940 (Cal. No. 42) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate on April 13, 1939 (Cal. No. 15-A) authorized the construction of the following local improvement to wit:

Grading, curbing, recurbing, relaying sidewalks, removing and replacing trees, constructing receiv-ing basins, and a central five-foot mall, where ne , and paving with a permanent pavement of at upon a concrete foundation, two-22 foot strips ad)oining the mall, together with all other work incidental thereto, in Crow Island boulevard from Hillside avenue to Linden boulevard, and

regrading, curbing, laying sidewalks, re• sidewalks1 removing and replacing trees,

constructing receiving basins, where necessary, and for paving and repaving with a permanent pave-ment of asphalt and asphalt block upon a con-crete foundation, together with all other work incidental thereto, in 32d avenue from Junction boulevard to 108th street, Borough of Queens,

at an estimated cost of $258,400, and pyo-vided that the entire cost be placed upon The City of New York, to be payable with the taxes of such City in the five (5) fiscal years next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment;

Resoleed, That the Board of Estimate consider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost of the aforesaid local improvement pursuant to the provisions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter, by placing the entire cost of such improve-ment in equal shares upon the Borough of Queens and The City of New York, the City's and Bor-ough's shares to be payable with the taxes of such City and Borough in the three (3) fiscal years next succeeding the confirmation of the assess-ment;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, on Thursday, Febru-ary 8, 1939, at 10.30 o'clock a. m„ and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be bad;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the Ctiv Raco=n at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru-ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele' phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 43) adopted the following resolution;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate on December 18, 1931 (Cal. No. 140-B) authorized the con-struction of the following local improvement to wit:

Regulating, grading, curbing, laying sidewalks, constructing receiving basins, removing and replac- ing trees where necessary, and paving with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt upon a con-crete foundation, and all work incidental thereto, in Hillside avenue from Rocky Hill road (Brad-dock avenue) to the Nassau County line. Between Rocky Hill road (Braddock avenue? and 229th street, the pavement shall be laid in the north and the south roadways, for a width of 20 feet; 8 feet from the curb lines; elsewhere the pave-ment shall be 30 feet in width, centrally located, Borough of Queens, -at an estimated cost of $273,2CO3 and provided that the entire cost and expense be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by the said local improvement;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate on June 14, 1935 (Cal. No. 37) reapportioned the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improvement, by placing 20 per cent of the entire cost and ex-

pease of the grading and paving work upon the Borough of Queens, to be levied and collected with the taxes upon the real property of said Borough becoming due and payable with the first tax levy imposed after the cost and expense of said local improvement shall have been fixed and determined, and by assessing the entire remaining cost and expense of the grading and paving work together with the entire cost and expense of the other items of work performed under the author-ization of December 18, 1931 (Cal. No. 140-B) upon the property deemed benefited by the said local improvement;

Whereas, The assessments for such local im-provement were confirmed by the Board of As-seasors an December 15, 1936 (Assessment List No. 4618);

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate con-sider the advisability of reapportioning the entire cost and expense of the aforesaid local improve-ment pursuant to the provisions of Section 303 of the New York City Charter, by havigg the sum of $40,905 continue and remain a lien and charge against the Borough of Queens as set forth in said assessment fiat; bl placing upon the Bor-ough of Queens, an additional amount equal to 30 per cent of the entire cost and expense of the improvement, less the sum of $40,905, the Bor-ough's additional share to be levied and collec-ted with the taxes of such Borough in one in-stallment, and by having the entire remaining cost and expanse of the improvement continue and re• main a lien and charge against the several lots and parcels of real property assessed for benefit and set forth in said auasment list;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York on Thursday February 8, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock a. m, and that at the same time and place a pudic hearing thereon will then and there be had-

Resolved, t1'bat the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the City Racoan at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru- try 8, 1940.

Dated, New York,anusry 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, W0 rth 2.4560. j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Bond of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs•

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 171-B) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is conaidering the advisability of authorizing the regulating and grading of Glenwood road from Rockaway park-way to Hinsdale street, together with all work in-cidental thereto, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the preliminary authorization for such improvement having been granted by resolu-tion of such Board adopted on the 11th day of January, 1940 (Cal. No, 93) and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $64,800, the total esti- mated expenses thereof are the sum of $6,100, and the assessed valuation of the property deemed bene-fited thereby as shown by the tax rolls of such Borough for the fiscal year 1939-1940, is the sum of $400,500;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro- visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and appor. tionment of cost,

By placing 25 per cent of the cost of the work in the section of Glenwoodroad from Hins-dale street to a point about 120 feet east of East 102d street upon the Borough of Brooklyn to be payable with the taxes of such Borough tie first focal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, and by assessing the entire re• maining part of the entire cost upon the property deemed to be benefited by such local improvement. as shown upon a map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and dated December 27, 1939, -at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 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 such Board cause this resolution and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the City Racoao at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru- ar 8, 1940.

Dated, New York, anuary 26, 1940, FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary, Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560, j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal, No. 190-B) adopted the following resolution:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction of an underpass, paving the roadway thereof, with concrete (preliminary pavement) and brick (per-manent pavement), and constructing drainage fa-cilities, including an automatic electric pumping station, from a point isueens boulevard west of 65th place to a point in Bush street south of 46th avenue; gradin , curbing, recurbing, flagging, re-flagging, removing and replacing trees, construct-ing drains, receiving basins and malls, where neees• sary, and paving with asphalt (permanent pave-ment) Bush street from Queens boulevard to Connecting highway, and the widened portion of Laurel Hill boulevard on its northerly side at the intersection of 67th street with Queens boule- vard; and regrading, recurbing, refiagging, con- structing and reconstructing drains, receiving basins and malls, and paving and repaving Queens boulevard with asphalt (permanent pavement) where necessitated by the construction of the under-pass, between 61st street and 68th street, together with all other work incidental thereto, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York, the pre-liminary authorization for such improvement hav-ing been granted by resolution of such Board adopted on the 16th day of November, 1939 (Cal. No. 80) and amended on the 11th day of January, 1940 (Cal. No. 190-A) and of apportioning the cost thereof;

Whereas, The total estimated cost of such im-provement is the sum of $506,000 and the total estimated expenses thereof are the sum of $40,000;

Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the pro visions of Section 300 of the New York City Charter consider such authorization and apportion-ment of cost, by placing two-thirds of the entire cost upon The City of New York, and by placing the remaining one-third of such cost upon the Borough of Queens, the City's and Borough's shares to be payable with the taxes of such City and Borough the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York on Thursday, February 8, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had; Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board

cause this resolution and a notice to all persona affected thereby to be published in the Cm ry Rscoan at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru. ary 8, 1940.

Dated. New York, January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH. Secretary, Board of

Estimate. Municipal Building, Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth, 2.4560, j26,f6

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate at its meeting held on Thurs-

day, January 11, 1940 (Cal. No. 225) adopted the. following resolution;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on October 5, 1939 (Cal. No. 52) granted preliminary authorization for the construction of a fixed bridge carrying Midtown highway across Dutch Kills Basin, together with all work inci- dental thereto Borough of Queens;

Whereas, 'he Board of Estimate by resolution adopted on December 7, 1939 (Cal. No, 14) granted final authorization for Section No. 1 of the aforesaid local improvement;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of authorizing the Commissioner of Public Works to construct the superstructure for Midtown Highway crossing over Dutch Kills

No.

Basin, (Contract 3) of the Aforesaid local improve-meat;

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Whereas, The total estimated cost of said Sec-tion No. 2 of such improvement is the sum of 287,100, and the total estimated expenses of said

Section No. 2 is the sum of $27,500; Resolved, That such Board pursuant to the

provisions of the New York City Charter con-sider such authorization and apportionment of Dort, by placing the entire cost of said Section No. 2 of such improvement upon The City of New York, to be payable with the taxes of such City the first fiscal year next succeeding the confirmation of the assessment, at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York on Thursday, February 8, 1940,. at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be nad;

Resolved, That the Secretary of such Board cause this resolution and a notice to allersooa affected thereby to be published in the City ~tw at least ten (10) days prior to Thursday, Febru- ary 8, 1940.

Dated, New York January 26, 1940. FRANCES LEthUCH S Board of

Estimate, Municipal Building, Manbattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2.4560. j26,f6

FLurcaiaa Marren

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate held November 16, 1939, the folow- petitiS

North Shore Bus Co.,C Inc,, Flushing, November 8, 1939. N. Y.,

Board of Estimate of The City of New York, City Hail, New York:

Sirs--We hereby apply for the amendment and modification of Routes Q-12, Q-15 Q-20, Q-27, Q-28 and Q-44, so as to raid as fallow,:

Rotate Q•12-Beginning on Roosevelt avenue at or near Main street; thence along Roosevelt ave-nue to Bowne street; thence along Bowne street to 41st avenue; thence along 41st avenue to 150th street; thence along 150th street to Sanford ave. Due; thence along Sanford avenue to 162d street; thence along 162d street to 45th avenue; thence along 45th avenue to Northern boulevard; thence along Northern boulevard to Westmoreland street; also along Westmoreland street between Northern boulevard and Pembroke avenue; also along 3'n,• broke avenue between Westmoreland street and Glenwood street; also along Glenwood street be. tween Pembroke avenue and Northern boulevard- also along Northern boulevard between Glenwood street and Westmoreland street.

Rome Q•IS-Beginning at or near the intersec-tion of Roosevelt avenue and Main street; thence along Roosevelt avenue to 150th street' thence along 150th street to 15th drive; thence along 15th drive to south service roadway of Cr par thence along south service roadway, of Cross island Parkway to 155th Street Bridge; thence over the bridge to the north service road-way of the Cross Island parkway; thence along the north service roadway of Cross Island parkway to 154th street; thence along 154th street to loth,

street and 160th osttrreet; also along 160th t e e t be- tween 10th avenue and 12th avenue; also along

street; also along 10th avenue between 154th street and 150th street.

Route Q•20-Beginning at 40th road (Grove street) at the Long Island Railroad Station; thence along 40th road to Main street; thence along Main street to Northern boulevard; thence along Northern boulevard to Union street; thence along Union street to Willets Point boulevard; thence along Willets Point boulevard to Parsons boulevard; thence along Parsons boulevard to 14th avenue; thence along 14th avenue to 127th street; thence along 127th street to 7th avenue; thence

street between 7th avenues and .5tthh~av along

enue; lthu along 5th avenue between 122d street and Popper. husen avenue; also along Poppenhusen avenue be• tween 5th avenue and 119th street; also along 119th street between Poppenhusen avenue and 9th avenue; also along 9th avenue between 119th street and 127th street; also along 14th avenue between 127th street and 122d street; also along 122d street between 15th avenue and 7th avenue; also

street; 15th avenue along 6th 122d street

122d 127th

and 127th street; also along 127th street between 6th avenue and 7th avenue; also along Main street between 40th road and Roosevelt avenue; also along Roosevelt avenue between Main street and Prince street; also along Prince street between Roosevelt avenue and 40th road;. also along 40th road be- tween Prince street and the Long Island Railroad Station.

Rouse 27-Beginning at or near the internee. tion of Main street and Roosevelt avenue; thence along Roosevelt avenue to Prince street; thence along Prince street to 40th road (Grove street) ; thence along 40th road (Grove street) to Main street; thence along Main street to Kiaseaa boule. yard; thence along Bisaena boulevard to Holly avenue' thence along Holly avenue to 46th ave-nue; tfence along 46th avenue to Hollis Court boulevard; thence along Hollis Court boulevard to 47th avenue; thence along 47th avenue to Rocky Hill road; thence along Rocky Hill road to 48th avenue; thence along 48th avenue to 216th street; thence along 216th street to Luke place; thence along Luke place to 56th avenue; thence along 56th avenue to Springfield boulevard- thence along Springfield boulevard to and across horace M. ing boulevard; also along Sanford avenue be-tween Hissena boulevard and Parsons boulevard; thence along Parsons boulevard to Rose avenue; thence along Rose avenue to Oak avenue; thence along Oak avenue to 164th street; thence along 164th street to Pidgeon Meadow road; thence along Pidgeon Meadow road to Auburndale lane; thence along Auburndale lane to Courtney avenue; thence along Courtney avenue to Utopia parkway; thence along Utopia parkway to 47th avenue; thence along 47th avenue to Hollis Court boule-vard; also along 216th street between 47th ave-nue and 48th avenue; also along Main street be-tween Roosevelt avenue and 40th road.

Rorie Q-28-Beginning on Roosevelt avenue at or near Main street; thence along Roosevelt ave-nue to Main street; thence along Main street to Northern boulevard; thence along Northern boule- vard to Crocheron avenue; thence along Crocheron avenue to Francis Lewis boulevard; thence along Francis Lewis boulevard to 32d avenue; thence along 32d avenue to Corporal Kennedy street; also along Corporal Kennedy street between 324

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 newspapers published in the borough or boroughs affected, in the City of New York, to be desig-nated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RacoED 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 Bureau of Franchises (James D. McGann, Director), Room 1307, Mu-nicipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Telephone WO rth 2-4563.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. New York, January 11, 1940. j27,f8

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate, held February 17, 1933, the following petition was received:

Conron Bros. Company, 10th Avenue, 13th to 14th Street (New Address, 230 Park Avenue), New York, January 24, 1933. Honorable Board of Estimate and Apportionment,

Municipal Building, New York, N. Y.: Dear Sirs-We are herewith petitioning the

honorable Board for a revision of paragraph 2, page 4, in our franchise dated December 1, 1915, and renewed December 15, 1930, giving us the privilege to run pipes through Fort Greene place, Borough of Brooklyn, for the distribution of refrigeration. Paragraph 2, page 4, reads:

The gross receipts mentioned above shall be the total receipts from all business of furnishing re-frigeration to consumers."

The reason we are asking for a revision of the above paragraph is that we are being charged 3 4 percent on the receipts from the business of furnishing refrigeration to consumers, who are located in the same block with the refrigeration plant, and to supply which no privilege or fran-chise is necessary, because those consumers are supplied through private right-of-way.

The consumers in the same block were supplied by us before the privilege to cross the street was granted, and we are, therefore, asking for a revision, so that we will pay only on the receipts derived because of the privilege granted.

Respectfully yours, CONRON BROS. COM-PANY, RAYMOND D. CoNaoN, President. -and at the meeting of January 11, 1940, the fol-lowing resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Con-ron Bros. Company dated January 24, 1933, was presented to the Board of Estimate at a meet-ing held February 17, 1933.

Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday the 8th day of February, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing 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 newspapers published in the borough or boroughs affected, in the City of New York, to be desig-nated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RacoRD 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 Bureau of Franchises (James D. McGann, Director), Room 1307, Mu-nicipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Telephone WO rth 2.4563.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. New York, January 11, 1940. j27,f8

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940 THE CITY RECORD 753

1. Your petitioner respectfully prays that this honorable Board grant to it a franchise, right and privilege to construct, maintain and operate a cast iron flanged pipe as a conduit, 12 inches in diameter, outside dimensions, containing one 2%-inch suction and one 1-inch liquid line, to trana-port ammonia for refrigerant purposes under and across East 152d street, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York; the said conduit to connect with present refrigeration lines of Ridgefield Re-frigeration Service, Inc., situate in the sidewalk vault on East 152d street, being part of the premises of Swift & Co., and running from a point 15 feet 8 inches west of the northwest cor-ner of Brook avenue and East 152d street, to a point 31 feet 6 inches west of the southwest cor-ner of Brook avenue and East 152d street and leading to the property of I. & S. Co., Inc., and The D. & H. Holding Corporation, for the purpose of supplying the building of the I. & S. Co., Inc., and The D. & H. Holding Corporation, situate at the southwest corner of East 152d street and Brook avenue and known as 60I.3.5 Brook ave-nue, and 459 Westchester avenue and 520-22 East 152d street, and the building of Astern Packing Corporation, situate on the northerly side of West-chester avenue 82 feet 7% inches west of Brook avenue, and known as and by street 455-7 West-chester avenue, with ammonia as a refrigerant. Both buildings are situate in Block 2361 and known respectively as Lots 1 and 5 on the land map of the County of Bronx, and located in block bounded by East 152d street, Bergen avenue, Westchester avenue and Brook avenue, as shown on a map attached to and made a part of this petition, entitled-

"Map or Plan to accompany petition of Brook Refrigerating Co., Inc., to the Board of Esti-mate of the City of New York dated January 31, 1939, for an amendment of contract dated April 11, 1938, and signed by Brook Refrigerating Co., Inc., Lawrence Fox, President."

Wherefore, Your petitioner respectfully asks that this honorable Board grant to it the amend-ment of its existing contract as prayed for, and that a contract be entered into embodying the terms thereof between The City of New York and your petitioner, upon such terms as may be just.

Dated, New York, January 31, 1939. BROOK REFRIGERATING CO., INC., by

LAWRENCE Fox, President. City and State of New York, County of New

York, u.: Lawrence Fox, being duly sworn, deposes and

says, that he is the President of the Brook Re-frigerating Co., Inc., 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, except as to the matters herein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.

avenue and 33d avenue; also along 33d avenue between Corporal Kennedy street and 208th street; also along 208th street between 32d avenue and 33d avenue; also along 35th avenue between Francis Lewis boulevard and 208th street; also along Union street between Northern boulevard and Roosevelt avenue; also along Roosevelt ave- nue between Union street and Main street.

Route Q•44- Beginning at or near the intersec- tion of Roosevelt avenue and Main street; thence along Main street to the south service roadway of Grand Central parkway; thence along the south service roadway of Grand Central parkway to 150th street; thence along 150th street to Hillside ave- nue; thence along Hillside avenue to Sutphin boulevard; thence along Sutphin boulevard to 91st avenue; also along 91st avenue to 146th street; also along 146th street to Archer avenue; also along Archer avenue to Sutphin boulevard; also along the south service roadway of Grand Central parkway from 150th street to Parsons boulevard; thence along Parsons boulevard to the north service roadway of Grand Central parkway; also along north service roadway of Grand Central parkway from Parsons boulevard to Main street; also along 40th road between Main street and Prince street; also along Prince street between 40th road and Roosevelt avenue; also along Roosevelt avenue be-tween Prince street and Main street; also along Sutphin boulevard between 91st avenue and Archer avenue; also along Jamaica avenue between Sut- phin boulevard and 168th street; also along 168th street between Jamaica avenue and 90th avenue; also along 90th avenue between 168th street and 169th street; also along 169th street between 90th avenue and Jamaica avenue; also along Jamaica avenue between 168th street and 169th street; also along Vleigb place between Main street and Union turnpike; also along Union turnpike between Hollis Court boulevard and Queens boulevard; also along

and Queens avenue; also along between Parsons boulevard be-

tween Jamaica avenue and Grand Central park-way; also along Main street between Roosevelt avenue and 39th avenue; also along 39th ave-nue between Main street and Prince street; also along Prince street between 39th avenue and 38th avenue; also along 38th avenue between Prince street and Main street; also along Main street between 38th avenue and 39th avenue.

Respectfully yours, NORTH SHORE BUS CO., INC., by CHARLES VITRIOL, Secretary. City, County and State of New York, as.:

Charles Vitriol, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Secretary of North Shore Bus Co., Inc., petitioner herein; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof and that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief and as to those matters he believes it to be true.

The reason this verification is made by deponent and not by the petitioner herein is that said peti-tioner is a domestic corporation and deponent is an officer thereof, to wit: its Secretary.

CHARLES VITRIOL. Sworn to before me this 8th day of November,

1939. SADIE SAPIa, Notary Public, Kings County.

Kings Co. Clerk's No. 872, Reg. No. 1144. N. Y. Co. Clerk's No. 269, Reg. No. 1S259. Term ex- pires March 30, 1941. -and at the meeting of January 11, 1940, the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., dated November 8, 1939, was presented to the Board of Estimate at a meeting held November 16, 1939.

Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday the 8th day of February, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing 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 newspapers published in the borough or boroughs affected, in the City of New York, to be desig-nated 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 Bureau of Franchises (James D. McGann, Director), Room 1307, Mu-nicipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Telephone WO rth 2-4563.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. New York, January 11, 1940. j27,f8

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate, held September 28, 1939, the follow- lag petition was received:

Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Inc., 51-00 North-ern Boulevard, Woodside, N. Y., July 25, 1939. The Honorable the Board of Estimate, City Hall,

New York City, N. Y.: Gentlemen-Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, 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 franchise, right and consent to maintain and operate omnibuses upon and along various extensions to its franchised routes in the Borough of Queens, for the convey-ance of persons and property for hire, the streets, avenues, highways, parkways and public places in the Borough of Queens, City and State of New York, being described as follows: No. 1-Route Q-65, add:

"also along 122d street from 14th road to 9th avenue, also along 11th avenue from 127th street to 122d street." No. 2-Route Q-2S, add:

"also along Parsons boulevard from Grand Central parkway to Goethals avenue." No. 3-Route Q-25, add:

"also along 88th avenue between 153d street and private right-of-way."

Wherefore, Your petitioner prays that public notice of the time when and place where this peti-tion will be first considered be given as required by the New York City Charter and laws applicable thereto, and that the ;rant of the franchise, right and consent, as applied for, be embodied in a form of contract with all the terms and con-ditions thereof, in accordance with the provisions of the New York City Charter and the laws of the State of New York in such cases made and pro-vided.

In witness whereof, Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Inc., the petitioner herein, has caused this petition to be subscribed by its President and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by its Secretary, this 25th day of July, 1939.

QUEENS-NASSAU TRANSIT LINES, INC., by EDWARD A. ROBERTS, President.

Attest: M. Gioss, Secretary. (Seal.)

--and at the meeting of January 11, 1940, the fol-lowing resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Inc., dated July 25, 1939, was presented to the Board of Estimate at a meeting held September 28, 1939.

Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday the 8th day of February, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first con-sidered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at

Deponent further says that the reason this veri fication is made by deponent and not by Brook Re-frigerating Co., Inc., is, because the said Brook Refrigerating Co., Inc., is a domestic corporation, and deponent an officer thereof, to wit: its Presi- dent. LAWRENCE FOX.

Sworn to before me this 31st day of January, 1939.

RICHARD C. TOBIN, Notary Public, Kings County. Kings County Clerk's No. 38; New York County Clerk's No. 94. Commission expires March 30, 1940. -and at the meeting of January 11, 1940, the fol- lowing resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Brook Refrigerating Co., Inc., dated January 31, 1939, was presented to the Board of Estimate at a meeting held February 9, 1939.

Resolved, that in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday the 8th day of February, 1940, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first con-sidered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard, and be it further

Resolved, that the petition and these resolutions shall be published at least twice in two news-papers published in the borough or boroughs af-fected, in the City of New York, to be desig-nated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RacoaD 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 Bureau of Franchises (James D. McGann, Director), Room 1307, Mu-nicipal Building. Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Telephone WO rth 2.4563.

FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretsry. New York, January 11, 1940. j27,f8

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PUR-suant to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate held this day the following resolu- tions were adopted:

Whereas, Conron Bros. Company has, by a petition dated October 2, 1939 made application to this Board for the right and privilege-

(a) To lease and use certain conduits and ap-purtenances now owned by The City of New York; and

(b) To construct, maintain and o rate addi-tional conduits and appurtenances for the dis-tribution of refrigeration to consumers. -all located within a limited district in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, more particularly described in said petition; and

Whereas, Chapter 14 of the New York city charter, provides for the manner and procedure for the grant of a franchise, right and consent; and

Whereas, Pursuant to such Chapter, this Board adopted a resolution on December 7, 1939 fixing the date for public hearing on said petition as January 11, 1940, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard and publication of said petition and notice of hearing thereon was had for at least two (2) da7s in the "Herald-Tribune" and the "Daily Mirror' newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RacoaD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hearing, and the public hearing was duly held and closed on said date; 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 Conron Bros. Company, including the lease of said conduits and appurtenances and the adequacy of the compensa-tion to be paid therefor; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the following form of the reso-lution for the grant of the right, privilege and lease applied for by Conron Bros. Company, contain-ing 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 of the City of New York bereb7 grants to Conron Bros. Company, the franchise, right and consent including the lease of said conduits and appurtenances, the property of The City of New York, fully set out and described in the following form of proposed contract for the grant thereof embodying all of the terms and conditions, including the provisions as to rates and charges upon and subject to the terms and conditions in said proposed form of contract contained and that the Mayor of The City of New York be and be 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 Conron Bros. Company 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 such approval of this resolution by the Mayor or with-in such further time as the Board shall grant by resolution adopted on a date prior to the ex-piration of said thirty (30) days.

CONRON Baos. COMPANY Proposed Form of Contract

This contract, made and executed in duplicate this day of by and be- tween The City of New York (hereinafter re-ferred to as the "City"), by the Mayor 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 of the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), party of the first part, and Conron Bros. Company, 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,

Whereas, The City and the Company, under date of March 7, 1911, entered into a contract whereby the City granted to the Company the right and privilege to construct, maintain and operate certain conduits of maximum outside di-ameter, including insulation and other coverings, of twelve (12) inches, in and under the surface of the streets and avenues within a district in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, for the purpose of supplying refrigeration to con-sumers, upon certain conditions therein fully set forth; and

Whereas, By contract dated July 8, 1925, said contract of March 7, 1911, was renewed for a further period of ten years and expired by limi:-tation thereof on March 6, 1936; and

Whereas, Section 2, Sixth, of said contract of March 7, 1911, as renewed, provides in part as follows:

Sixth-Upon the termination of this original contract, or if the same be renewed, then at the termination of the said renewal term, or upon the termination of the rights hereby granted for any cause, or upon the dissolution of the Company before such termination, the conduits and appurte. nances of the Company constructed pursuant to this contract within the streets and avenues, shall become the property of the City without cost and the same may be used or disposed of by the City for any purpose whatsoever, or the same may be leased to any company or individual." and

Whereas, Pursuant to said Section 2, Sixth, of said contract of March 7, 1911, as renewed, the conduits and appurtenances of the Company con-structed pursuant to said contract within the said streets and avenues became the property of the City on March 6, 1936; and

Whereas, The Company has, by a petition dated October 2, 1939, applied to the Board for (a) the lease of and the right and privilege to main-tain and use the conduits and appurtenances, the property of The City of New York, as shown an the accompanying map entitled:

"Map showing location of existing conduits and appurtenances and district applied for by the Con-ron Bros. Company to accompany petition dated October 2, 1939 to the Board of Estimate of the City of New York" dated October 2, 1939, and signed Conron Bros. Company, by Raymond D. Conran, President. -and (b) the right and privilege to construct, maintain and operate certain additional conduits, with necessary branches and extensions therefrom, under, along and across such streets, avenues and highways as are included within the district in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as shown on the aforementioned map, for the pur-pose of supplying refrigeration to consumers with-in the district also shown on the aforementioned map.

Whereas, Chapter 14 of the New York city-charter, provides for the manner and procedure for the grant of a franchise, right and consent; and

Whereas, Pursuant to such chapter, the Board adopted a resolution on December 7, 1939 fixing the date for public hearing on said petition as January 11, 1940, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard, and publication of said petition and of the notice of public hearing there-on was held for at least two (2) days in two newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RacoaD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of bearing, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said date; and

Whereas, The Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the lease and the franchise or right applied for and proposed to be granted to Conron Bros. Company and the adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid therefor; and

Whereas, The Board did embody the result of such inquiry in this contract and has caused this contract to be spread upon the minutes of the Board on January 11, 1940 together with the pro-posed resolution for the grant thereof, and did fix the 8th day of February 1940, for a public hearing thereon, at which citizens should be en-titled to appear and be heard; and

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate, held February 9, 1939, the following petition was received. In the Matter of the Petition of Brook Refrigerat-

ing Co., Inc., for an amendment of its franchise to cross East 152d street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City and State of New York.

To the Honorable Board of Estimate of The City of New fork:

Brook Refrigerating Co., Inc., a domestic busi-ness corporation, having its principal office at 99 Hudson street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, engaged in the business of supplying persons, firms and corporations, off its premises with refrigeration through pipe lines, carrying ammonia as the refrigerant, seeking to amend its contract dated April 11, 1939, respectfully peti-tions this honorable Board, as follows:

Whereas, Prior to said hearing, notice thereof, and the proposed contract and proposed resolution of consent thereto, in full, were published for at least fifteen (15) days (except Sundays and legal holidays) immediately prior thereto in the Ctrl RECORD, and a notice of such hearing, together with the place where copies of the proposed con-tract and resolution of consent thereto might be obtained by all those interested therein, was pub. lisped at least twice, at the expense of the pro' posed grantee, in two newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon were pub-lished, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said day;

Now, Therefore, In consideration of the mutual covenants and

agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree with each other as follows:

Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com-pany, subject to the conditions, provisions, re-quirements and limitations herein set forth-

(a) The right and lease to maintain and use the conduits and appurtenances heretofore con-structed and operated by the Company pursuant to said contracts dated Marsh 7, 1911 and July 8, 1925, and which became the property of the City on March 6, 1936, pursuant to the terms of said contracts (which conduits are hereinafter re- ferred to as "leased conduits"); all of which are more particularly shown upon the map attached to and made a part of this contract, entitled:

"Map showing location of existing conduits and appurtenances and district applied for by the Con. ron Bros. Company to accompany petition dated October 2, 1939, to the Board of Estimate of the City of New York" -dated October 2, 1939, and signed Conron Bros. Company, by Raymond D. Conron, President; and

(b) The Franchise, right and consent to con-struct, maintain and use such other additional conduits, with necessary appurtenances, branches and extensions therefrom to be constructed by the Company, either connecting with the conduits hereby leased as in this section herein provided, or independently thereof, leading directly into pri-vate property, provided that the cross-sectional area of such conduits shall not have greater out• side dimensions than twenty (20) inches by four-teen (14) inches, including insulation or other covering; the same to be constructed only beneath the surface of the streets, avenues and highways located within the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as are included within the district bounded as follows:

Beginning at a point where the center line of Broadway would be intersected by the center line of W. 130th Street; running thence northerly and along the center line of Broadway to a point where it would be intersected by the center line of W. 132nd Street; running thence westerly and along the center line of W. 132nd Street to a point where it would be intersected by the center line of 12th Avenue; running thence northerly and along the center line of 12th Avenue to a point where it would be intersected by the center line of W. 134th Street; running thence westerly and along the center line of W. 134th Street to a point where it would be intersected by the east aide of a Marginal Way; running thence south. erly and along the east side of said Marginal Way to a point where it would be intersected by the center line of W. 129th Street; sunning thence easterly and along the center line of W. 129th Street to a point where it would be inter-sected by the center line of 12th Avenue; run-ning thence northerly and along the center line of said 12th Avenue to a point where it would be intersected by the center line of W. 130th Street; running thence easterly and along the cen. ter line of W. 130th Street to the center line of Broadway, the point or place of beginning. -which district is more particularly shown by a full red line upon the aforesaid map attached to and made a part of this contract (which conduits are hereinafter referred to as "additional con-duits") -all for the sole purpose of supplying and con-veying refrigeration to consumers.

The term "conduits" shall include leased con-duits and additional conduits.

Section 2. The grant of this franchise and lease is subject to the following conditions, pro-visions, requirements and limitations contained in the following subdivisions:

First-The said franchise, right and consent to construct, maintain and operate said additional conduits and to maintain and use leased conduits within the district hereinbefore described shall be for a term commencing on the date hereof and ending on March 6, 1946, subject, however, to earlier termination as herein provided. Upon termination, all rights of the Company by virtue of this contract shall cease and determine.

The Company agrees that during the 14th month prior to the aforesaid expiration of the term of this contract, it will notify the Board, in writing, of its intention or lack of intention to ap ply for a renewal thereof. In the event the Company notifies the Board of its intention to apply for a renewal, the Company shall at the same time file a petition therefor. Second-The Company covenants and agrees

that it does not and will not at any time make

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(c) The right and privilege hereby granted shall not be in preference or hindrance to the right of the City or any Board, authority or commission to perform or carry on any public works and should the said conduits in any way interfere with the construction or maintenance of such public works, whether the same is done

byb~ the City directly or by a contractor for the

the. Company shall, at its own expense, protect or move such conduits in the manner directed by the City officials board, authority or commission, having jurisdiction over such public works. The provisions of this paragraph shall ap ply to all work required and performed under the Rapid Transit Act or by any board, authority, commission or public benefit corporation.

(d) Any alteration to the sewerage or drain' age systems or to any other subsurafce structures in the streets required on account of the con-struction, maintenance or use of the said con-duits hereby authorized, shall be made at the sole cost and expense of the Company and during any work or construction, reconstruction or repair of the said conduits, the Company shall also, at its own cost and expense, protect any and all exist-ing structures belongin to the City. All work to be done by the Company pursuant to this provision shall be done in the manner prescribed by the proper City officials.

(e) The Company shall bear the entire ex-pense of keeping in repair for one year after it has been replaced, all pavement which may at any time be removed by said Company, either for the purpose of construction or for the repairing of any conduits.

part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for any unless such assignment or transfer shall

specifically provide and shall contain a covenant on the part of the assignee or transferee that such assignment or transfer is subject to all the con-ditions, provisions, requirements and limitations of this contract and that any such assignee or transferee assumes and will be bound by all of the said conditions, provisions, requirements and limitations and especially by the requirements hereof with respect to payments of compensation to the City, notwithstanding anything in any stat-ute or in the charter of such assignee or trans-feree to the contrary; and that such assignee or transferee shall specifically waive any more favor-able conditions, provisions, requirements and limi-tations created by any such statute or charter and shall covenant and agree that it will not claim by reason thereof or otherwise, exemption from liability to comply with all and singular of the conditions, provisions, requirements and limits-tions of this contract. The exercise of the franchise, right, consent

and lease herein granted and all rights and privileges of the Company hereunder shall cease and determine one hundred and twenty (120) days after the appointment of a receiver or re-ceivers to take over and conduct the business of the Company whether in a bankruptcy or other action or proceeding unless such receivership shall have been vacated prior to the expiration of said one hundred and twenty (120) days.

In case of a foreclosure or other judicial sale of the plant, property and equipment of the Com-pany, including or excluding this contract, the Board may serve notice of termination upon the Company and the successful bidder at such sale, in which event the consent of the City to the exercise of the franchise and lease herein granted and all rights and privileges of the Company hereunder shall cease and determine thirty (30) days after service of such notice, unless the Board shall have consented to the transfer of the francise and lease as and in the manner in this subdivision provided, and unless such suc-cessful bidder prior to the expiration of such period of thirty (30) days shall have covenanted and agreed with the City to assume and be bound by all the conditions, provisions, require-ments and limitations of this contract.

Tenth—The grant of this privilege is subject to whatever right, title or interest the owners of abutting property or others may have In and to the streets and avenues in which the Company is hereby authorized to operate.

Eleventh—The conduits hereby authorized or held by lease shall be constructed, maintained and used subject to the supervision and control of all the authorities of the City who have jurisdiction in such matters as provided by statute and the Charter of the City and in strict compliance with all laws or ordinances or departmental rules or regulations now in force or hereafter enacted or adopted affecting the construction, maintenance or operation of conduits and appurtenances.

No installation, relocation, alteration or repair of said conduits within the streets shall be com-menced -until written permits have been obtained from the proper City officials. In any permit so issued such officials may impose such conditions and regulations as a condition of the granting of the same as are necessary for the purpose of pro. tecting any structures in the streets and for the proper restoration of such streets and the Com-pany shall comply with such directions. It is a condition of this contract that the Company shall bear the entire expense of all work, labor and material undertaken by reason of this grant.

Twelfth—Before construction of additional con-duits and the reconstruction or repair of leased conduits as herein provided, the Company shall abide by the following conditions: (a) Before opening any street or avenue to

install or repair conduits in any part of the dis• trict covered by this contract, the Company shall submit to the President of the Borough and to the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity working plans which shall include and show in detail the proposed location and method of construction or repair of said conduits and ap-purtenances and the mode of protection or changes in all subsurface structures required by the con- struction of such conduits.

(b) Whenever additional conduits of the Com-pany within the district covered by this grant are to be laid under or adjoining any structure of any otherublic utility corporation, the work of trenching for and laying the same shall be con-ducted so as to interrupt as little as possible the use of such street or avenue by such other pub- lic utility corporation and,' when the work is dn- ished, the street or avenue shall be replaced and repaved by the Company in as good condition as before the commencement of the work.

Sixteenth—A correct map will be furnished to the Board by the Company on the first day of February next succeeding the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor showing the exact location of all additional conduit lines and manholes constructed during the term of this con-tract in addition to leased conduits, with reference to the street lines, the curb lines and the street surface, together with a etatment of the total length of such conduit. On the same date of each succeeding year, during the term of this contract, a supplementary map shall be furnished the Board showing all conduits laid during the preceding year.

Seventeenth—The conduit lines hereby author. ized and leased, shall be used only by the Com-pany and for no other purpose than supplying refrigeration.

Eighteenth—The Company shall submit a re-port to the Board not later than Febernary I in each year, for the year ending December 31 next preceding, and at any other time, upon request of the Board, which shall state-

1—The amount of capital stock authorizedt is-sued and paid in, held in treasury and retired, giving number of shares, par value of shares and fixed rate of dividends, separating same into separate classes of stock; the amount paid for retired stock.

2—All changes in the elements of (1) during the current year.

3—The amount of funded debt, giving as to each and every kind of security issued, the title, interest rate and maturity.

4—All changes in the elements of (3) dur-ing current year.

5—The amount of floating debt and Interest rate paid thereon.

6—All changes in (5) during current year. 7—The total amount of funded and floating

debt. e—The total amount of dividends paid on the

capital stock during the current year, giving the dividend rate, date of payment and amount paid on each class of stock.

subjected to a pressure of three hundred (300) pounds per square inch.

(b) If the test be made in the field, of pipes in use or ready for use, such pipes shall be sub-jected to a pressure of one hundred and twenty-five (125) pounds per square inch.

A certificate showing that such test has been made without injury to the pipes shall be exe- cuted by an officer of the Company, and endorsed by the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity and filed with the Board.

Fourteenth—The Company shall not charge con. sumers more than the following rates for re- frigeration to be furnished to boxes properly in-eulated at a temperature of not lower than thirty-two degrees (32') Fahrenheit:

(a) Consumers making monthly contracts: Four (4) cents per month per cubic foot for

boxes of not over 500 cubic feet; Two (2) cents per month per cubic foot for

boxes of over 500 cubic feet, but less than 1,500 cubic feet; One (1) cent per month per cubic foot for

boxes of 1,500 cubic feet and over. (b) Consumers making yearly contracts: Fifteen (15) cents per year per cubic foot

of box. These rates shall apply to boxes located not

above the first floor of any building. During the term of this contract the Board

shall have absolute power to regulate the maxi- mum and minimum rates for all refrigeration pro-ivied that such rates shall in the opinion of the Board, be reasonable and fair and in the public interest.

It is understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the Board has determined the money value of the franchise, right, consent and lease herein granted and the compensation to be paid therefor on the basis of supplying refrigeration at the maximum rates herein fixed, and that the district within which refrigeration is to be served has been determined by the Board and accepted by the Company upon the basis of operation at the maximum rates herein fixed, and it is further understood and agreed between the parties hereto that any increase in the rata above those herein fixed and contained would affect and change the very substance of the consideration for which this franchise has been granted by the City and ao- cepted by the Company. Actuated by these mu-tual understandings and agreements, the Company hereby expressly agrees that if, without the con- sent of the Board granted as provided in Chapter XIV of the New York city charter or as may hereafter be provided with respect to the grant. ing of franchises the Company shall invoke any of the provisions of any statute or avail itself of the authority of any regulatory board or body having jurisdiction or which may hereafter have jurisdiction for the purpose of obtaining an in- crease in the rates above those fixed and con. tamed herein, or if, on the authority or claimed authority of any judicial decision heretofore or hereafter made, or otherwise, such Company shall, without like consent increase its rates above those fixed and contained herein, this contract and the franchise, right, convent and lease hereby granted shall immediately cease and determine.

It is not the intention of the parties hereto that anything herein contained will or can prevent the exercise of any lawful power by any regulatory or judicial authority, but it is the express under-standing and agreement of the parties that the continued maintenance of the maximum rates of charge for refrigeration served to consumers here-in fixed, being of the essence of this contract, such rates shall not be increased, except with the consent of the Board and any increase or at-tempted increase of such rates by the Company without such consent shall result in the termina. tion of this contract and lease, and of all rights hereunder as hereinabove provided.

Fifteenth—The Company shall upon the appli-cation by any person, firm or corporation, for re- frigeration, whose premises are located within the territory in which the Company is authorized to operate, extend additional conduits to such prem- ises and furnish to said applicant refrigeration at the rates herein prescribed or at such rates as may be hereafter fixed by the Board as herein provided. The Company shall not be required, however, to furnish refrigeration to applicants whose premises are located above the first floor of any building.

The Company agrees upon request of any Board, Department or Bureau of the City or other gov-ernmental body or public benefit corporation, the expenses of which are to be paid in whole or in part out of the City treasury, to furnish refrig-eration service to any and all buildings under the control of such Board, Department, Bureau, Governmental body or public benefit corporation, within the territory in which the Company is authorized to operate, subject to the provisions of this contract, at fifty per centum (50%) of the rates above authorized to be charged by it for said refrigeration service, as may be required.

The Company shall not require, nor receive from any consumers any deposit or advance pay-ment in excess of what is reasonably necessary to insure payment of current bills and on such amount so paid the Company shall pay interest at the statutory rate whenever such on is held for more than one month. Unpaid bills, unless due from its owner, shall never be charged against property and no person not himself in arrears, shall be denied service because any pre-vious occupant of the same premises is in arrears to the Company for service.

(f) The Company shall bear the entire ex-pense of inspection which may be required by the President of the Borough of Manhattan and the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electri-city, and of all work of construction.

(g) Should the grades or lines of the streets and avenues, within the district in which the Company is hereby authorized to operate be changed at any time during the term of this con- tract, the Company shall, at its own expense, change any or all conduits authorized under this contract to conform with such new grades and lines, and during the construction of any public improvement upon said streets or avenues the Company shall take care of and protect said con-duits at its own expense, all to be done subject to the direction of the City officials having jurls-diction over the construction of such change.

Thirteenth—The Company shall cause a test to be made of the pipes to be contained within the leased or additional conduits whenever required by and under the supervision of the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. The con-ditions of such test shall be as follows:

(a) If the test be made in the foundry where the pipes are manufactured, such pipes shall be

any claim that the said leased conduits are not, or were not at the time of the commencement of the term of this contract, in suitable condition and repair for the uses and purposes authorized by this contract.

Third—The Company covenants and agrees that it will at all times during the term of this contract, put, keep and maintain the said leased conduits and every part thereof, in good and sufficient re• pair and condition, and that all such maintenance and repairs during said term shall be done at its sole cost, charge and expense.

Fourth—The Company covenants and agrees that if by reason of total or partial destruction, the said leased conduits shall require rebuilding or reconstruction, the same shall be to rebuilt or reconstructed by and its sole cost and expense in the manner and as directed by the proper city officials.

Fifth—The Company hereby covenants and agrees that upon the termination of this contract whether by limitations of term or otherwise, as herein provided (a) it shall and will peaceably and quietly leave, surrender and yield up into the possession of the City, without any fraud or delay, the leased conduits and the additional can duits and (b) the aforesaid conduits shall, at such time be in good order and condition, reason• able wear and tear excepted, to the satisfaction of the City.

to the City Sixth—The Company shall pay as compensation for the right and privilege hereby granted and as rental for the property hereby leased, the following sums of money:

(a) Within thirty (30) days after the date on which this contract is signed by the Mayor and before anything is done in exercise of the privi- lege hereby granted, the sum of Six Hundred Dollars (600).

(b) On November 1, 1940 a sum of money equal to the pajrments which would have been payable to the City at the rates hereinafter set forth in (c), (d) and (e) for the period from March 7, 1936 to December 31 next preceding the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor. In the event this contract is not signed by the Mayor prior to November 1, 1940, the Company shall make the payment required in this para~raph within thirty (30) days after the date of signing of the same by the Mayor.

The Company shall be entitled to a credit of such Bums, if any, which have heretofore been paid into the Treasury of the City under the aforementioned contracts between the City and the Company, as compensation for the use and operation of the conduits, hereby authorized dur-ing the like period.

(c) A sum of money at the annual rate of three hundred thirty dollars ($330) as rental for the use of conduits and appurtenances heretofore described in Section 1 hereof, hereby leased.

(d) A sum of money which shall amount to six (6) per centum of the gross receipts of the company as hereinafter defined during the entire term of this contract, but in no event shall such sum be less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) per annum.

(e) A sum of money for each lineal foot of additional conduit constructed by the company during the term of this contract under the streets within the limits of the district herein authorized (except such additional conduits as are con• structed within the vault space or vault spaces of any building or buildings used or occupied ex- elusively by the company for the purpose of its business) as follows:

For conduits of outside dimensions, including insulation and other covering, not exceeding twelve (12) inches in diameter, at the annual rate of twenty-five cents (25c) per lineal foot.

For conduits of outside dimensions, including insulation and other covering, exceeding twelve (12) inches in diameter, but not exceeding twenty (20) inches by fourteen (14) inches, at the an-nual rate of thirty cents (30c) per lineal foot.

A sum of money for each manhole, constructed by the Company during the term of this contract under the streets within the limits of the dis. trict herein authorized, at the annual rate of two dollars ($2.00).

The gross receipts mentioned above shall be the total receipts of the Company from its operations under this contract and of any subsidiary or affili. ate of the Company from like sources and from all business of furnishing refrigeration to con-sumers by means of conduits installed in the streets under and pursuant to this contract.

The payments required under (c), (d) and (e), enumerated above, shall be paid into the Treae-ury of the City on February 1 of achear and shall be for the annual amount due to December 31st next preceding except the first payment which shall be made on November 1, 1940 or at such later date asrovided in paragraph (b) hereinabove and the last payment which shall be made within ten (10) days after the date of the expiration of this contract.

No payments of compensation made by the Company to the City pursuant to the provisions of this contract, shall be considered in any man• ner as in the nature of a tax, but such payments shall be made in addition to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or description which are now or may at any time hereafter, be required to be paid by any ordinance or local law of the City or any law of the State of New York.

In the event the Company continues operation of any part or all of the conduits set forth in Section 1 hereof after and In spite of the termi-nation of expiration of the contract, the Company agrees to pay to the City the compensation as met forth herein at the rate in effect at the time of such termination or expiration and in the manner set forth herein, together with all taxes it would have been required to pay had its operation been duly authorized. If the Company shall fail to pay such compensation or taxes, the Comptroller may withdraw the amounts hereof from the se. runty fund if such fund shall not have already become the property of the City as hereinbefore provided.

Seventh—The charges or payments shall com-mence on March 7. 1936 and shall continue throughout the whole term of this contract not-withstanding any clause in any statute or in the charter of any other company providing for pay-ments for similar rights or franchises at a dif. ferent rate.

Eighth—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to affect in any manner, the right of the City to grant to any other corporation or to any individual, a similar right and privilege upon the same or other terms and conditions under the streets and avenues within the boundaries of the district hereinabove described or under any other streets and avenues.

Ninth—This franchise and lease, or any part thereof, shall not be leased, subleased, sublet or mortgaged in any manner, The franchise and lease, or any part thereof, shall not be assigned or transferred, either in whole or in part, nor shall title thereto, either legal or equitable, of any right, interest or property therein pass to or vat 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 mer. ger of corporations or otherwise, without the con. sent of the City, acting by the Board, evidenced by an instrument under seal, anything herein contained 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 or transfer of this franchise and lease, or of any

9—The total amount of interest paid on the funded and floating debt during the current year.

10—Total income of Company. 11—Gross operating income. 12—Total operating expenses including salaries. 13—Net operating income. 14—Amount paid by Company for damages to

persons or property on account of construction, maintenance or operation of the leased and addi. tional conduits.

15—Total number of consumers served during the current year separated into those served through the leased and additional conduits here-by authorized and those served otherwise.

the wand the avag refrigeration

c received for same. 17—The quantity of refrigeration served to

consumers through the leased and additional con. duits hereby authorized and the quantity of re• frigeration served to other consumers and the average price received for same.

18—Location of each building for the housing of machinery and the storage of equipment, ma. terial and supplies used exclusively or in part in connection with the production and distribution of refrigeration within the district hereby authorized, giving the extent of such use, the book valuation and the latest assessed valuation of each building,

dmad~ kind capacity machinery

operation during the Year, the original cost and book valuation for same.

conduit constructed onstructed,mthea e~and hcost of same under this contract. 21—A balance sheet showing the condition of

the company's business at the end of the current year.

22—A list of the principal stockholders of the Company and the amount of stock held by each.

23—Gross receipts as herein defined. —and such information in regard to the busi- ness of the Company as may be required by the Board.

Nineteenth—The Company shall at all times keep accurate books of account of the gross earn. in?s from the privilege and lease granted under this contract, and on or before February 1 in

Comptroller of the City of Neff Yorkk report t

t0o the State Tax Commission, Albany, New York, of the business done by the Company for the year ending December 31, next preceding, as he may prescribe. Such the

~d r i aontain the numbr of feet of Comptr

oller and

the number of manholes constructed during the year and also a statement of the gross receipts from all business of furnishing refrigeration to consumers during said period, together with such other information detail

hhaoller may require. The Comptroller sallhavee access to all books of the Company for the pur-pose of ascertaining the correctness of its report, and may examine its officers under oath. In ad. ditian to and at the same time as the repo required to be filed under Section 2, Eighteenth hereof, yf t~ Company

submitted to with het Co patroller

and to other City and State Departments during the previous calendar year.

Twentieth—In case of any violation or breach or failure to comply with any of the provisions herein contained or with any orders of the Board acting under the powers herein reserved, the franchise and lease herein authorized may be can. celled by a suit brought by the Cory oration Conn. sell on notice of ten days to the Company, or at the option of the Board by resolution of said Board, which said resolution may contain a pro• vision to the effect that the conduits constructed during the term of this contract and in use by virtue of this contract shall thereupon become the property of the City without proceedings at law or in equity. Provided, however, that such action by the Board shall not be taken until the Board shall give notice to the Company to ap. pear before it on a certain day not less than ten

cause days such of such to

cancelled should not be adopted. In case the Company fails to appear, action may be taken by the Board forthwith.

Twenty-first—If the Company shall fail to give efficient public service at the rates herein fixed, or, fail to maintain its leased and additional con- duits as herein provided in good condition through. out the whole term of this contract, the Board may give notice to the Company specifying any default on the part of the Company, and requir. ing the Company to remedy the same within a reasonable time; and upon failure of the Com• pany to remedy such default within such reason-able time, the Company shall, for each day there- after during which the default or defect remains, pay to the City the sum of fifty dollars ($S0) as fixed or liquidated damages, or the Board, in case such defects in the conduits affect the sur-

condition the

within a reasonable time be put notice the Board as aforesaid shall have the right to make all needed repairs at the expense of the Coin pany, in which case the Company shall pay to the City the amount of the cost of such repairs, with legal interest thereon, all of which sums may be deducted from the fund hereinafter pro vided for.

If for a period of three (3) consecutive months, the system of the Company shall not be operated or if the same shall not be operated for a period of six (6) months out of any consecutive twelve (12) months, the Board may, by resolution, cancel the right, privilege and lease hereby granted,

Twenty-second—The Company hereby does as some and agrees that it will assume all legal lia-bility for which the City can or may be held for injury to persona or damage to property occasioned by reason of or growing out of the construction, maintenance, repair or use of the conduits an-thorized or held by lease under this Contract, and it is a condition of this contract that the City shall not and does not by reason of this contract assume any liability whatsoever either persons or property on account of the same, and the Company hereby agrees to repay to the City any damage which the City shall be compelled to Ray by reason of any acts or default of the Company.

Twenty-third—Within thirty (30) days after the signing of this contract by the Mayor and before anything is done in the exercise of the right conferred hereby, the Company $hall de. posit with the Conjp troller of the City the sum of Two Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) either in money or securities to be approved by him which sum, together with the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) heretofore deposited with the Comptroller of the City under and put. suant to the p rovisions of the aforesaid contract dated March 7, 1911, and retained on deposit un-der contract dated August 27, 1930, shall consti. tute a fund of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500). Said fund of 'Three Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500) shall remain on de-posit with said Comptroller and shall be security for the performance by the Company of all of the conditions, provisions, requirements and limitations of this contract and compliance with all orders and directions of the Board, acting under the powers herein reserved, especially those which relate to the payment of compensation to the City as herein pro-vided, the rendering of efficient public service at the rates herein fixed, and repairs of the street pavement and the maintenance of the property here- by leased and such additional conduits constructed as provided herein in good condition throughout the

0

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940 THE CITY RECORD 755

whole term of this contract. In case of default in the performance by the Company of any of the conditions, provisions and requirements of this con• tract and lease or compliance with such orders, or either or any of them, the City shall have the right to cause the work to be done and the materials to be furnished for the performance thereof after due notice, and shall collect the reasonable cost thereof from the said fund without legal proceedings; or after default in the payment of the compensation herein fixed shall collect the same, with interest, from the said fund after ten (10) days' notice to the Company; or in case of failure to observe the said terms and conditions of this contract or its neglect or refusal to comply with any notice or direction of the Board, or other municipal officials, given or made pursuant to the terms of this con-tract, or under the authority of any laws or ordi-nances now or hereafter in force in such case and in any of these events, the Company shall pay to the City a penalty of one hundred dollars ($100) for each violation, which sums may be deducted from said fund.

The procedure for the imposition and collection of the penalties in this contract shall be as follows:

The Board, on complaint made, shall give notice to the Company, directing its President or other officer to appear before the Board on a certain day not less than ten (10) days after the date of such notice, to show cause why the Company should not be penalized in accordance with the foregoing pro-visions. If the Company fails to make an appear• ance, or after a hearing appears in the judgement of the Board to be in default, said Board shall forthwith impose the prescribed penalty, or where the amount of the penalty is not prescribed herein, such amount as appears to the Board to be just, and without legal procedure direct the Comptroller to withdraw the amount of such penalty from the security fund deposited with him. In case of any drafts made upon the security fund, the Company shall, upon ten (10) days' notice in writing, pay to the City a sum sufficient to restore said security fund to the original amount of Three Thousand, Five Hundred dollars ($3,500) and in default thereof, this contract shall be cancelled and an-nulled at the option of the Board, acting on behalf of the City. No action or proceeding or rights under the provisions of this contract or lease, shall affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes of action belonging to the City.

Twenty-fourth—Upon the termination of this contract whether by limitation or otherwise or upon the dissolution of the Company before such termi. nation, the additional conduits, appurtenances and all property of the Company constructed or main• tamed during and pursuant to this contract, within the streets and avenues, shall become the property of the City without the payment of compensation therefor, and if the Board shall to elect, the same may be used or disposed of by the City for any purposes whatsoever.

If, however, at any time within one (1) year after the date upon which this contract shall termi-nate, the Board shall so order by resolution and give notice to the company, the Company shall re-move from the streets and avenues or fill in the openings of, the conduits and seal up the same to the satisfaction of the City any and all conduits, appurtenances and all property laid, maintained,

orated or existing pursuant to this contract and the said streets and avenues shall be restored to their original condition at the We cost and ex. pense of the Company.

Twenty-fifth—The Company shall, on a date not later than thirty (30) days after the date on which this contract is signed by the Mayor, cause to be removed from the subsurface of the streets or rendered useless the conduits and pipes heretofore constructed and used by it, located under and across Marginal Way extending from a point in the easterly side thereof about forty (40) feet south of West 131st Street westerly for a distance of approximately seventy-seven (77) feet and thence northerly for a distance of about thirty (30) feet to a so-called Fish Market (since removed?. The work of removing or rendering such conduits use-less shall include the restoration of the streets to their original condition and shall be performed un-der the requirements and supervision of the depart. ments of the City having jurisdiction. The cost of all work, labor and materials in conection with such removal or rendering useless shall be borne by the Company.

Twenty-sixth—The Company agrees not to dis-criminate against any persons employed or seek. ing employment by it on account of race, creed or color, and agrees to recognize the right of its employees to organize for the furtherance of their interests and the purpose of collective bargaining, and to recognize and deal with their duly chosen representatives at all times and for any purpose, whether or not such representatives are employees of the Company and any such organization so deal-ing shall likewise not discriminate against any per-son seekinmembership, on account of race, creed or color. The Company agrees further not to dis-criminate in any manner against any of its em- ployees by reason of participation in the formation of or membership in or activity on behalf of any labor organization or association of employees; not to require any employee or any person seeking employment to join any company controlled union or to refrain from joining, organizing or assisting the labor organization of his own choosing; and not to permit the existence of or to deal with any cam. panycontrolled union or association and to that end it agrees that it will not participate in, encourage or give financial support to the formation of any union or association of its employees, or participate in the management or control of any such union or association after its formation.

In the event of a difference as to who are the duly chosen representatives of the employees under the foregoing provisions, or if the Mayor or the Board of Estimate shall deem an inquiry into wages, hours of labor, terms and conditions of employment or labor practices or polices of the Company, to be for the beat interests of the City and/or of the employees of the Company, thence the Company agrees that the Mayor and/or the Board of Estimate and/or his or its designee shall be authorized to inquire into the same, and to take such steps as he or it deems beat for the determination of the difference concerning represen-tation or the conduct of such inquiry into wages, hours of labor, terms and conditions of employment or labor practices or policies and the Company agrees that it and its officers, directors and agents shall cooperate fully and freely to whatever ex. tent requested in furtherance of such inquiry, and that it will abide by the determination of such difference concerning representation.

In the event of a default by the Company in the performance or observance of any of the pro-visions of this clause the Mayor and/or the Board of Estimate may give three days' notice of such default and of its purpose to act under this paragraph at or after the expiration of such period, and shall afford the Company or its representatives the opportunity to be heard within such period, and thereafter the Board of Estimate may, by reso-lution, terminate the franchise, right and con-sent hereby granted, provided that the remedy herein contained shall be in addition to any and all remedies otherwise available to the City for the enforcement of the provisions of this clause, in-eluding any relief obtainable from a court of equity.

Twenty-seventh—The Company, Receiver or Re-ceivers, Purchaser or Purchasers shall maintain its principal office in the City of New York so long as it or they continue to use the conduits and am purtenances herein authorized or any part thereof and hereby designates such office u the place where

all notices, directions, orders and requests may be served or delivered under this contract.

Twenty-eight—The words "notice", "direction" or "order" herein shall mean a written notice, direction or order. Every such notice, direction or order to be served upon the Company, Receiver or Receivers, Purchaser or Purchasers, shall be de-livered to, or sent by mail with postage prepaid and addressed to the Company, Receiver or Re-ceivers, Purchaser or Purchasers at or to their office in the City of New York, or if no such office exists at the time, shall be sent by mail, postage prepaid to its or their last known office in the City oI 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 teen given at the time of delivery or mailing.

Twenty-ninth—The words "streets or avenues" and "streets and avenues" wherever used in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, avenues, highways, parkways, driveways, concourses, boule-vards, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, public places or any other property to which the City has title or over which the public has an easement, in-eluded in the territory hereinbefore described, and under the surface of, or in which authority is hereby given to the Company to furnish refrigera-tion.

Thirtieth—If at any time the powers of the City, the Board or any other board, body, au-thority, official or officer herein mentioned or in-tended to be mentioned shall in whole or in part, be transferred or conferred by law to or upon any other board, body, authority, official or officer, then and in such case, such other board, body, authority, official or officer shall have all the powers, rights and duties reserved to or prescribed for the Board or other board, body, authority, official or officer herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned.

Thirt;-first—The City hereby reserves to it-self, and the Company hereby grants to the City, the right to intervene in any suit, action or pro- seeding by any person or persons, firm or cor• poration seeking to enjoin, restrain, or in any manner interfere with the Company in the per-formance or observance by it of any of the con• ditions, provisions, requirements Or limitations of this contract, or any notice, order or direction of the Board in such connection or which involves or might involve the constitutionality, validity or enforcement of any section, subdivision, clause or sentence of this contract and the City may move for dissolution of any such injunction or restrain• ing order or take any other appropriate step in any such suit, action or proceeding which it may deem necessary or advisable to protect its interests.

Thirty-second—The Company promises, coven-ants and agrees to conform to and abide by and perform all the conditions, provisions, requirements and limitations in this contract fixed and con-tained 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 re-serving to the City the right to terminate or providing for the termination of the franchise and lease 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 official or officer of the City, that any other pro-visions of this contact are unreasonable or void.

Thirty-third—It it understood and agreed that all the conditions, provisions, requirements and limitations of this contract and lease shall be binding upon the Company, its successors or as-signs

Thirty-fourth—The rights, powers, privileges and remedies reserved to the City by this contract are cumulative and shall be in addition to and not in 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, and a waiver thereof at any time or in any instance shall not affect any other time or instance.

Thirty-fifth—Pursuant to the terms of an agree. ment dated June 16 1939 between the City and the Company, the dompany is required to make complete payment to the City in the total sum of thirty-one thousand, three hundred and sixty-four dollars and six cents ($31,364.06) part of which is to satisfy certain claims of the City under the aforesaid contracts dated March 7, 1911 and July 8, 1925; said payments to be made in the following" amounts and at fixed times, viz: (a) Eleven thou-sand, three hundred and sixty-four dollars and six cents ($11,364.06) on June 15, 1939, (b) Ten Thousand Dollars ($10 000) on September 15 1939 (c) Five Thousand l5ollars ($5,000) on March 15, 1940 and Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) on June 15, 1940.

In the event the Company fails to comply with the terms of said agreement this contract and the franchise, right, consent and lease hereby granted shall, at the option of the Board, cease and de- termine. .

In witness whereof, the party of the first part, by its Ma or thereunto duly authorized by the Board of Estimate 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 thereunto duly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be hereunto affxed as of the day and year first above written.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by , Mayor. (Corporate Seal.)

Attest: City Clerk. CONRON BROS. COMPANY, by President. (Seal.)

Attest: , Secretary. (Here add acknowledgments)

Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made b this Board as to the money value of the Fran. chse, right, consent and lease proposed to be granted and the adequacy of the compensation pro-posed to be paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions, including the provisions as to rates and charges, are as hereinabove specified and fully set forth in and by the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise, right, consent and lease.

Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, including the said resolution for the grant of a franchise or right and lease applied for by Con• ron Bros. Company, and the said form of a pro-posed contract for the grant of such franchise or right and lease, containing 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 fifteen (15) days immediately prior to Thursday, February 8, 1940 in the City Record, together with the following notice, to wit:

Notice is Hereby Given that the Board of Esti-mate before authorizing any contract for the grant of the franchise or right applied for by Conron Bros. Company, and lease of conduits and appur-tenances, the property of The City of New York, and fully set forth and described in the fore- going form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise or right and lease, and before adopt-ing any resolution authorizing such contract, will, at a meeting of said Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 8, 1940 at 10:30 a. m. bold a public hearing thereon at which citi• zens shall be entitled to appear and be heard.

Resolved, That a notice of such hearing, stating that copies of the proposed contract and resolu-tion of consent thereto may be obtained by all those interested therein at the Bureau of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chain.

ben streets, Borough of Manhattan, shall be pub lished at least twice at the expe nse of the proposed grantee, prior to Thursday, February 8, 1940, in the Herald Tribune and the Daily Mirror the two newspapers in which the petition and notice of bear-ing ~ thereon have been published.

Dated, New York, January 11, 1940. FRANCES LEHRICH, Secretary. j22,f8

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Notices to Appear for Examination

ENGINEER (SAFETY) GRADE 4 (OPEN COMPETITIVE).

PROMOTION TO ENGINEER (SAFETY) GRADE 4, BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. The experience oral examination will be held in

Room 703, 299 Broadway, Manhattan, on Feb. 9, 1940, beginning at 10.30 a. m. f3,9

PROMOTION TO FOREMAN (DRAINAGE AND VENTILATION), BOARD OF

TRANSPORTATION. The written test will be held in Room 207, 299

Bway., Manhattan, on Feb. 9, 1940 beginning at 1 p. m, f3,8

SOCIAL INVESTIGATOR The oral test will be held in Room 703, 299

Bway. Manhattan on Feb. 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, and 9, 1940 ieginning at 10 a. m. j27,f7

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

Application to Amend Proceedings

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain real property extending from 157th street to Laurelton parkway, to be known as CROSS ISLAND PARKWAY in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for park purposes and approved according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term for condemnation proceedings, Part IV thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the Municipal Building, in the Bor-ough of lrooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 9th day of February, 1940, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for an order further amending the above proceeding and the petition and order granting the application to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding, hereto- fore duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on April 28, 1938 as amended by an order dated April 11, 1939 and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on April 14, 1939, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to certain real property extending from 157th street to Laurelton parkway to be known as Cross Island parkway, in the borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for park purposes and ap. proved according to law, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted on January ll, 1940.

The additional real property, title to which is to be acquired in this amended proceeding is situated in the County of Queens City and State of New York, and is bounded and described as follows:

Parcel "A-1„

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the westerly line of 161st street with the north- erly line of Cross Island parkway, as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2692 hereinafter described; running thence north 43 degrees 41 minutes 35.3 seconds east for 54.38 feet along the northerly line of Cross Island parkway to the easterly line of 161st street; thence north 66 degrees 50 minutes 50.0 seconds east for 200.00 feet along the northerly line of Cross Island parkway to the westerly line of 162d street; thence north 71 degrees 19 minutes 06.5 seconds east for 60.18 feet along the northerly line of Cross Island parkway to the easterly line of 162d street; thence southwesterly on an arc of a circle, the tangent of which forms an interior angle of 4 degrees 37 minutes 22.9 seconds with the last-mentioned course, the radius of which is 2,973.89 feet, for 265.84 feet along the former northerly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2593 hereinafter described; thence south 61 degrees 34 minutes 25.1 seconds west for 44.73 feet along the former north-erly line of Cross Island parkway to the westerly line of 161st street, the point or place of begin- ning.

Parcel "4.2" Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the easterly line of 163d street with the north-erly line of Cross Island parkway, as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2593 hereinafter described; running thence south 67 degrees 47 minutes 54.2 seconds west for 99.88 feet along the former north-erly line of Cross Island parkway to the northerly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2692 hereinafter described; thence north 66 degrees 50 minutes 50.0 seconds east for 39.87 feet along the northerly line of Cross Island parkway to the westerly line of 163d street; thence north 68 degrees 25 minutes 50.9 secogds east for 60.02 feet along the northerly line of Cross Island parkway to the easterly line of 163d street, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "4.3„ Beginning at a point of curve on the southerly

line of Cross Island parkway, said point being distant 27.00 feet west of the westerly line of 210th street as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2692 hereinafter described; thence southwesterly on an are of a circle, the radius of which is 110.00 feet, for 29.48 feet along the southerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence south 41 degrees 21 minutes 19.9 seconds west on a line tangent to the last-mentioned course, for 69.69 feet along the southerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence south 55 degrees 22 minutes 45.0 seconds west for 115.30 feet along the southerly line of Cross Is-land parkway; thence westerly on an arc of a circle tangent to the last-mentioned course, the radius of which is 707.87 feet, for 178.71 feet along the southerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence south 69 degrees 50 minutes 38.6 seconds west on a line tangent to the last-mentioned course for 70.83 feet along the southerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence southwesterly on an arc of a circle tangent to the last-mentioned course, the radius of which is 2,400.00 feet, for 0.12 feet along the southerly line of Cross Island parkway to the former southerly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2593 herein-after described; thence northeasterly on an, arc of a circle, the tangent of which deflects 180 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds from the tangent to the last-mentioned course, the radius of which is 984.59 feet, for 362.86 feet along the former southerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence northeasterly on an are of a circle tangent to the last-mentioned course, the radius of which is 701.98 feet, for

97.87 feet along the former southerly line of Cross Island parkway to the southerly line of Cross Is-land parkway as laid down on Alteration Map Nc. 2692, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "4-4" Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the northerly right-of-way line of the North Side Division of the Long Island Railroad with the easterly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2593 hereinafter described; running thence north 63 degrees 39 minutes 05.71 seconds west for 650.00 feet along the former east-erly line of Cross Island parkway to the easterly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2692 hereinafter described; thence south 76 degrees 47 minutes 08.2 seconds east for 308.06 feet along the easterly line of Cross Island parkway; thence south 68 degrees 02 min-utes 35.3 seconds east for 369.47 feet along the easterly line of Cross Island parkway to the north-erly right-of-way line of the Flushing and North Side Division of the Long Island Railroad; thence southwesterly on an arc of a circle, the tangent of which forms an interior angle with the last-mentioned course of 76 degrees 03 minutes 52.5 seconds and the radius of which is 2,733.79 feet, for 100.00 feet along said northerly right-of-way line to the easterly line of Cross Island parkway, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "E-l" Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the easterly line of 243d street with the west-erly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2593 hereinafter described' running thence north 45 degrees 03 minutes 50i seconds east for 88.15 feet along the former west- erly line of Cross Island parkway; thence south 44 degrees 56 minutes 09.3 seconds east for 76.81 feet along the former westerly line of Cross Island parkway to the westerly line of Cross Inland park-way as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2692 hereinafter described; thence south 52 degrees 25 minutes 19.6 seconds west for 99.25 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island parkway to the easterly line of 243d street; thence north 35 de- grees 49 minutes 09.3 seconds west for 64.92 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island parkway (the former easterly line of 243d street) to the westerly line of Cross Island parkway, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "L-l„ Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the southerly line of Linden boulevard with the westerly line of 235th street as laid down on Al. teration Map No. 2593 hereinafter described; run-ning thence south 32 degrees 47 minutes 38.7 seconds east for 140.20 feet along the former westerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence north 82 degrees 32 minutes 39.0 seconds east for 10.00 feet along the former westerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence south 35 degrees 29 min• utes 59.5 seconds east for 67.53 feet along the former westerly line of Cross Island parkway to the westerly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2692 hereinafter described; thence south 82 degrees 32 minutes 39.0 seconds west for 101.75 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island parkway to the westerly line of 235th street; thence north 7 degrees 27 minutes 21 seconds west for 186.31 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island parkway (the former westerly line of 235th street) to the southerly line of Linden boulevard, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "L-2" Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the westerly line of 236th street with the west-erly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2593 hereinafter described; running thence south 31 degrees 59 minutes 49.6 seconds east for 144.46 feet along the former westerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence north 82 degrees 32 minutes 39.0 seconds east for 10.00 feet along the former westerly line of Cross Island parkway; thence south 35 degrees 29 min. utes 59.5 seconds east for 69.71 feet along the former westerly line of Cross Island parkway to the westerly line of Cross Island parkway as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2692 hereinafter de. scribed; thence south 82 degrees 32 minutes 39.0 seconds west for 102.77 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island parkway to the westerly line of 236th street; thence north 7 degrees 27 minutes 21.0 seconds west for 192.93 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island park-way (the former westerly line of 236th street) to the westerly line of Cross Island parkway, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "L-3" Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the southerly line of 119th avenue with the westerly line of 237th street as laid down on Al. teration Map No. 2692 hereinafter described; run-ning thence north 7 degrees 27 minutes 21.0 sea on west for 154.74 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island parkway (the westerly line of 237th street); thence south 28 degrees 38 minutes 57.3 seconds east for 165.97 feet along the former westerly line of Cross Island parkwa7 as laid down on Alteration Map No. 2593 hereinafter de. scribed to the easterly line of 237th, street; thence south 82 degrees 32 minutes 39.0 seconds west for 60.00 feet along the westerly line of Cross Island parkway (the southerly line of 119th avenue) to the westerly line of 237th street, the point or place of beginning.

It being the intention to include within the amendment the additional areas outlined in red t upon a copy

system Map No. 2692 showing a change

ystem heretofore laid out along Cross Island parkway from 160th street to 119th avenue, in the Third and Fourth Wards, approved by the Board of Estimate June 29th, 1939, this map being an amendment of the lines of Cross Island park-way as originally established upon Map No. 2593, drawn in five sections, establishing the lines and grades of a new parkway from Crass Island bode- yard to 121st avenue at Laurelton parkway, and adjacent parks, in the Third and Fourth Wards, adopted by the Board of Estimate March 3, 1938, copies of which were filed in the office of the Register of the County of Queens at Jamaica, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, and in the office of the President of the Borough of Queens April 6, 1938.

The property affected by the above amendment is located in Blocks 9425, 9426, 9427, 9430, in Section 38, amended; Blocks 9511, 9512, 9513, in Section 39; Blocks 10501, 10641 in Section 43; Block 11274 in Section 46; Blocks 13565 13566, 13607, 13608, 13611, 13612, in Section 55 amended; of the Land Map of the County 01 Queens, City and State of New York. A survey map or plan of the property herein-

above described is on file in the office of the Cor-poration Counsel of the City of New York. Dated, New York, January 27 1940, WILLIAM C. CHANLER, corporation Conn.

ael, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j27,f7

fling Bills of Coate

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same cos not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of 64TH AVENUE (YALU STREET) from Queens boulevard to Grand Central parkway extension; 64TH ROAD (WEBB STREET) from Queens

756 THE CITY RECORD

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

boulevard to Grand Central parkway extension and 65TH AVENUE (VERONA STREET) from Queens boulevard to Grand Central park-way extension, in the Borough of Queens, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A 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, Part IV to be held at the Municipal Building in the Borough of Brooklyn in The City of New York, on the 14th day of February, 1940, at 9.30 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 Copora-tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of

Que ,clthy as required oremain rd for law, during the space

of ten Dated, New York, January 29, 1940. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j29,f8

SUPREME COURT—KINGS COUNTY

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 AVENUE V, from Ocean avenue to Gravesend Neck road; AVENUE X, from East 15th street to Ocean avenue, subject to the rights, if any, of the New York Rapid Transit Corporation and Long Island Railroad Co., successor, etc.; EAST 18TH STREET, from Gravesend Neck road to Jerome avenue, and EAST 19TH STREET, from Gravesend Neck road to Jerome avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A 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, Part IV thereof, to be held in and for the County of King., at the Municipal Building, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 7th day of February, 1940, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the cer-tificate of the Corporation Counsel, and that the said Bill of Costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto at• tached 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.

WILLIAM York, 25,

, Corporation Coun-

BuildiingCeBorough of Manhattans City of icipw

York. j25,fNS

Notice to File Claims

SUPREME COURT—RICHMOND COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the UNNAMED PARK-WAY from Victory boulevard to Manor road,

with the two adjoining parks, lands owned by The City of New York,

Borough of Richmond, City of New York. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY AN

order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Richmond County, dated January 29, 1940 and duly entered and filed in the office of the clerk of the County of Richmond on January 30, 1940, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above en-titled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by the said Court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate adopted on the 29th day of June, 1939, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to section B.15, subdivision 11, of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, the map or survey of the land to be ac-quired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Rich- mood, and each and every person interested in the real property to be acquired for the above named improvement having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of Richmond, on or before the 2d day of March, 1940, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fix-tures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and to case such claim or demand for compenea-tion in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real prop erty to be ac-quired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

Proof of title will be received by the Corpora-tion Counsel at his office, Room 1265, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, on or before the 2d day of March, 1940.

The claimant will be required to appear in person upon such title proof and to produce the deed or instrument under which he claims title, or a certified copy thereof.

Dated, New York, February 3 1940. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, C=orporation Coun.

eel, Office and Post Office Address: Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f3.15

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the Matter of the Application of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the opening and ex-tending of CROSS ISLAND BOULEVARD, from the west line of 147th street to North Hempstead turnpike, as in public use, and from Linden (Foch) boulevard to the centre line of Springfield boulevard (avenue), Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY an amended order of the Su reme Court of the

State of New York, Queens County, dated Janu-ary 6, 1939, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on January 6, 1939, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the additional real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by the said Court in accordance with the resolu.

tion of the Board of Estimate adopted on the 13th day of October 1938, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to Section B. 15, Subdivision 11, of the Administrative Code of The City of New York, the map or survey of the additional land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, and each and every person interested in the additional real property to be acquired for the above named improvement having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified in the manner re-quired by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 5th day of February 1940, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhat-tan, City of New York, within the same time, a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, to-gether with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired, a copy of such verified claim or de-mand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

Proof of title will be received by the Corpora. tion Counsel at his office, Room 1265, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, on or before the 5th day of February 1940.

Dated, New York, January 25, 1940. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address: Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j25,f S

Filing Tentative Decree--Notice to File Objections

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

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 BAISLEY BOULEVARD (LOCUST AVE• NUE-OAKFIELD STREET) from New York boulevard (avenue) to Farmers boulevard (ave-nue), in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, as amended by an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Ju-dicial District, dated September 28, 1928 and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens October 3, 1928, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Bais-ley boulevard (Locust avenue) from New York boulevard (avenue) to Farmers boulevard (ave-nue), as now laid out upon the map or plan of The City of New York and the widening of Merrick boulevard on its easterly side from Baisley boulevard to a point about 20 feet southeasterly therefrom, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on October 7, 1927.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR-ties interested in the above entitled proceeding,

as follows: First—That the above named Court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs, submitted en the retrial of the 4ove entitled proceeding, pur-suant to an order of the Supreme Court, Second Judicial District, dated June 8, 1939, and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens June 9, 1939, has completed its supplemental, amended and additional estimate of the compen. sation for Damage Parcel No. 71A, which should be made by The City of New York to the re-spective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and the supplemental, amended and additional tentative decree of the said Court as to award for damage as to Damage Parcel No. 71A was signed on the 19th day of January, 1940 by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the upreme Court, presiding at the retrial of the above entitledroceeding and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 19th day of January, 1940, for the inspection of whomso-ever it may concern.

Second—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 20th day of February, 1940, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third—That on the 26th day of February, 1940, at 9.30 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. Charles C. Lockwood, the Jus-tice of the Supreme Court, who signed said supplemental, amended and additional tentative decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Su-preme Court, to be held in the Municipal Build-ing, in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said supplemental, amended and additional tentative decree.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1940. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address: Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New

126,f 13

SUPREME COURT—QUEENS COUNTY

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the real property required for the op ening and extending of MIDTOWN HIGHWAY from the easterly line of 21st street to the Connecting Highway Plaza at 42d street, excluding the rights-of-way of the Long Island Railroad Company, for the street area bounded by Midtown highway, Van Dam street and the southerly side of Bradley avenue, and for the widening of GREEN. POINT AVENUE on its westerly side from Gale avenue (street) to Midtown highway and from Midtown highway to Hunterspoint avenue, Borough of Queens, 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 com-pleted 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 ac-quired in this proceeding, and the tentative decree of the said court as to awards for damages was signed on the 23d day of January, 1940, by Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the anove entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 23d day of January, 1940, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That The City of New Ycrk 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 ac-tion, 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 17th day of February, 1940, and parties other than The City of New York, shall A ithin the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559 in the Borough of Manhat-tan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third—That on the 19th day of February, 1940, at 9.30 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. Charles C. Lockwood, the Jus-tice of the Supreme Court, who signed said tentative decree at a Special Term, Part IV of the Supreme Court to be held in the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will bear the parties who have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, January 25, 1940. WILLIAM C. CHANLER, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j25,f l0

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS, ETC.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY-OWNED PROP-ERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto shall be sold to the highest bidder, who

must pay by cash or a certified check, drawn to the order of the City Treasurer and must deposit with the Comptroller of The 8-ty of New York, cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, for not lea than half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $100, the sum of $50 shall be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expira-tion of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur-chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- pancy of any such building by any tenant for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual removal thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale shall be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur-chaser. The City of New York will not be re-sponsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the pur-chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The We and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacat-ing the structures of their tenants will permit.

All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances and foundations of all kinds except the ex-terior walls of the buildings and their founda-tions, and the sidewalks and curb in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting from the demolition or removal shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb oppo. site that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, cess-pools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in street in compliance with the rules and ngtt lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate with a certification from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the We shall also remove all abandoned house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in com-pliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the Office of the President of the Borough in which the buildings are situated, and furnish the Bureau of Real Estate of the Board of Estimate a certification from such Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly performed.

The permit for all openings in the streets to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove any buildings, appurte-nances, or any part thereof, within 30 days from the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, or portion as shall then be left standing, to gether with all moneys paid by the purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within 30 days from the day of possession, and the successful bidder shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment and labor necessary therefor, and shall place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signs by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and shall indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants and each of them, against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury to the person or property of another, resulting from any cause whatsoever in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma-

teriala of said party walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate pur-chasers.

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project-ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walla shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall be properly flashed and painted and made watertight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the contractors.

No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery sold for removal under these terms and conditions shall in any case be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, and if any such buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin-ery, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon become vested in The City of New York and resale at public or private We may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made.

The Director of Real Estate of The City of New York to have the right on the day of sale to with. draw from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids.

REGULATION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE ON FEBRUARY 17, 1935 (CAL. NO. 4-A).

S 1. Advertisements, proposals and bids. (a) Bids for contracts &hall be solicited by

public advertisement in at least 10 successive issues of the CITY Rscoto. All advertisements soliciting bids for contracts shall be approved b the Corporation Counsel before publication. Bids shall be publicly opened on the day of the last insertion of the advertisement.

(b) Except with the approval of the Corpora-tion Counsel, the advertisement shall include only:

1. The place where the proposals may be ob-tained;

2. The place where and the day and hour when the bids will be publicly opened;

3. A brief description of the supplies, ma-terials and equipment to be furnished and of the work or labor to be done.

(c) Proposals for bids shall be in such form as may be prescribed by the agency issuing the same and shall state:

1. That the person making the bid shall deliver it in a sealed envelope, addressed to the head of the appropriate agency, on or before the time and at thelace designated in the advertisement;

2. That the sealed envelope shall be endorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation and the title of the proposal;

3. The place where and the day and hour when the bids will be publicly opened;

4. The quantity and quality of the supplies, materials and equipment to be furnished and the nature and extent of the work or labor to be done;

5. That every bid shall be accompanied by a deposit in approximately the sum of two percentum of the amount of such bid; except that in the case of a proposal for a single item or class of items, the deposit shall be approximately two percentum of the contracting agency's estimated cost of the sup-plies, materials and equipment to be furnished and the work or labor to be done. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or Na. tional bank or trust company or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp-troller, of money, or of the obligations of the City described in section 241 of the New York City Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum so required;

6. That in the event of the failure of the bid-der to execute the contract within five days after notice of the award of the contract to him, his deposit or so much thereof as shall be applicable to the amount of the award made to him shall be retained by the City, and he shall be liable for and shall agree to pa y on demand the difference between the price bid and the price for which such contract shall be subsequently relet, including the cost of such reletting and less the amount of such deposit. No plea of mistake in such accepted bid shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of his deposit or as a defense to any action based upon such accepted bid;

7. That upon the execution of a contract for work or labor, in which provision has been made for payment by installments, the contractor may be required to deposit not less than approximately two percentum nor more than approximately five percentum of the amount of the contract, until such contract shall have been performed to the extent of the amount of the deposit. Such deposit shall consist of a certified check upon a State or National bank or trust company or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Conj troller, of money, or of the obligations of the City described in section 241 of the New York City Charter, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the sum so required;

B. That each bid shall contain: (a) The name, residence and place of business

of the person or persons making the same; (b) The names of all persons interested therein

and if no other person is so interested, such fact shall be distinctly stated;

(c) A statement to the effect that it is made without any connection with any other person making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud;

(d) A statement that no Councilman or other officer or employee or person whose salary is payable in whole or in part from the City treasury is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies, materials and equipment and work or labor to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof.

(d) The bid shall be verified by the written oath of the bidder that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

(e) Each agency shall keep a proper receptacle for the receipt and safe-keeping of bids. Upon the receipt thereof, bids which are duly presented shall be deposited in such receptacle. No bid shall be removed therefrom nor shall the sealed envelope in which it is contained be opened, except as pro- vided in paragraph (f) of this section.

(f) The bids shall be opened and read publicly at the time and place designated in the advertise-ment, in the presence of the Comptroller or big representative and of such of the bidders as may desire to be present. The opening of such bids shall not be postponed if the Comptroller or his representative shall, after due notice, fail to attend.

(g) This regulation shall be published in the CITY Recoto daily. All advertisements for bids by any one agency appearing in any one issue of the CITY RECORD shall be published in sequence by date of opening and shall refer to this re uls tion as advertised in the CITY Racoon. Such reference shall immediately follow the name of the agency. 1 9. Medical and food supplies.

Medical and surgical supplies and perishable food supplies involving an expenditure of more than one thousand dollars may be procured on purchase orders based on competitive bids received after advertisement in at least three successive issues of the CITY Recoan.

Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came ditures

in 1939

Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

Total Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- of New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came ditures Receipts

in 1939 in 1939

Gustav Brandstetter, superintendent Sophie Brauer, housework Franz Briewasser, baker Edward J. Brown, unknown Nettie Brown, domestic Charles Buller, toolmaker Wasily Burdak, laundryman Eugene Burdette, elevator operator Henry Burke, flagman John M. Cain, draftsman Bridget Cairns, housewife Winifred Calhoun, clerk Tony Calondra, none Annie E. Carlin, housework Bridget F. G. Carlin, school teacher Edward J. Carlin, clerk Luke F. Carlin, houseman Carrie Carlson, domestic Sweden 652 36 Carmela Cantalis, housework Italy 92 20 Mary Carmichael, unknown Unknown 3,170 12 R'bhard L. Carol, paper mill worker Germany 7 30 Mary Carr, waitress Ireland 41 40 Mary Carr, cook Ireland 26 10 James Albert Case, accountant Theodore Cassapia, cook Greece 34 40 Rinaldo Cecchi, butcher Italy 187 40 Albertine Cerutti, housewife France 11,746 25 Ernest Cerutti, restaurant owner Italy 96,635 33 John A. Chanler, farmer United States .... 550 00 Robert Chapman, watchman Ireland 261 35 Mary Chesseman, housework Canada 994 74 Serge Chiterkyn, clerk Russia 2,506 51 Kong Chong, restaurant buyer China 4,060 47 James R Christian, chemist United States .... William G. Clark, court clerk United States .... 300 98 Mary A. Clarke, none Ireland 658 82 Thomas Clarke, carpenter Ireland 2,261 45 Julia Hall Coburn, unknown Unknown Leon Coetmellic, unknown France 556 56 Morris Cohen, unknown Russia 1,739 83 Sam Cohen, none Unknown 345 47 Sima Cohen, housework Jerusalem 32 50 Theresa Cohn, housework Germany 467 57 Mike Colenic, laborer Unknown 47 42 Clorence D. Compton, engineer United States .... Mary Conant, unknown United States .... 6,339 70 Manuel Conchado, seaman Spain 396 82 John Concharis, tailor Greece 1,009 80 Orazino Concetti, soldier Italy 827 25 Rose Council, clerk United States .... 2,487 15 William Cook, painter United States .... 208 21 George A. Cormack, secretary United States .... 98,395 48 Daniel Crowley, porter Ireland 1,825 34 Annie Craig, seamstress Canada 440 49 Christina Craigmile, unknown France 2 98 John Crane, laborer Ireland 103 05 Angie E. Crary, unknown Unknown 67 89 Delia Cronin, unknown Ireland 13,611 58 Joseph Cronin, fruit inspector Ireland 485 90 Mary Crowley, seamstress United States .... 3,751 97 J. J. Cudworth, lawyer United States .... 181 01 John J. Cullen, painter Scotland 682 35 Richard Cunningham, candy salesman United States .... 798 14 Ella V. Curry, unknown United States .... 728 35 Patrick Daly, freight handler Ireland 1,238 21 Theodore Daniels, unknown Germany 1,691 57 Frank Dassori, fireman Italy 44 43 Arthur Davis, watchman United States .... 769 96 Aimee DeBrobont, governess Denmark 197 31 Charles Delannoy, tailor Belgium 297 54 John Delany, retired United States .... 2,675 81 Bridget Denehan, housework United States .... 350 25 Michael Dennisson, oiler Ireland 3,604 62 Christion Denhr, bartender Germany 1,044 37 Marie Dietel, unknown Germany 1,334 72 Carmine DiJulio, laborer Italy Daniel Doherty, sign maker United States ..... 5 80 Mary Doherty, cleaner Ireland 256 90 Nellie Doherty, none Ireland 959 41 William E. Dame, unknown Unknown 4,366 90 Victor De Coppet, butler Switzerland Costas Demellis, houseman Greece Margaret Doolady, hairdresser United States .... 186 36 Matthew J. Doran, clerk United States .... 9,982 37 Anna Drahurael, cook Czechoslovakia ... 43 50 Sam Drelish, auctioneer Russia 120 00 Marie Dudius, unknown Unknown 5,924 36 Sarah Duel, housewife Poland 3,012 96 Charles Duffek, laborer Czechoslovakia ... 425 84 James Duffy, mariner Ireland 203 83

Germany 393 04 Austria 72 48 Austria 964 77 Australia 1 40 United States 74 81 Latvia 1,436 05 Poland 2 40 United States 1 50 United States 44,920 02 United States 2000 Ireland 2 50 United States 4,038 00 Italy 1,22780 United States 3,544 17 United States 7,813 17 United States .... 11,142 12 United States .... 15,579 14

United States .... 1,750 00

74 81

2500 1,32080

6500 250

1,22780 32,46523 3,63908 8,636 83 4,035 71

600 2500

15 64 4488

23000

4 67

14,884 55 35000 50 05

56280 3069

85000 32

591 04

14 75

1 16

3 45

28,27824 29959

1794

94712

3,45327

19997

1340 4443

2,06678 50000

3,54166

5000 4135 3266

4496 1163

14 17

THE CITY RECORD VOL. LXVIII. NUMBER 20260.

NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940 PRICE, 10 CENTS.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS NEW YORK, BRONX, KINGS, QUEENS, AND

RICHMOND COUNTIES

Annual Reports for the Year 1939

Published in

THE CITY RECORD 155

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Pursuant to the Provisions of Section 124-n of the Surrogate's Court Act

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Surtavisoa 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO rth 2-3490

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK COUNTY

Report for the Year 1939

Office of the Public Administrator, County of New York, Hall of Records, Room 308, New York, January J3, 1940. The Honorable, The Board of Estimate of the City of New York, Municipal Building,

New York, N. Y.: Gentlemen-The Public Administrator, pursuant to section 124-N of the Surrogate's

Court Act, herewith exhibits to the Board of Estimate of the City of New York a statement, on oath, of the total amount of his receipts and expenditures in each case whereof he has taken charge and collected any effects, or on which he has administered during the year 1939, with the name of the deceased, his or her addition, and the country or place from which he or she came, if the same be known.

Respectfully yours, JAMES F. EGAN, Public Administrator of the County of New York.

Adolf Adams, actor Germany $57 36 Catherine Adams, retired United States .. 627 35 Zeleman Adams, unknown Russia 330 52 $5,415 89 Issac J. Adler, stenographer Hungary 402 70 Alexandro Agate, dishwasher Italy 3,847 33 Joseph Altwer, unknown Unknown 484 97 81 04 Berta Ambrunn, housework Germany 83 80 831 97 Ben Amore, porter Africa 89 00 Ernest F. Amsler, unknown Switzerland Christine Anderson, housework Sweden 872 30 Gottfried Anderson, unknown Unknown 422 34 Agostino Antonick, laborer Italy 774 71 Sobog Arokelian, none Armenia 286 91 John Arslan, laundry worker Turkey 3 00 Annie Ashenfarb, piano teacher Russia 175 51 John Asterio, none Greece 147 80 Carmine D. Auria, vegetable trimmer Italy 15 00 August Baer, unknown Unknown 691 12 Maacha B. Bald, teacher Canada Earl Banks, kitchen helper United States .... 7 94 Henry Bannon, none Ireland 117 71 Pavia Bardoni, watchman Italy 17t 50 1,729 22 Florence Barend, housework United States 2,171 71 Maria Bares, proprietor, rooming-house Germany 356 25 952 22 Michael Bans, plumber Hungary 384 22 655 78 Mary Barr, none Ireland 5,631 34 John Barry, none United States 291 78 George W. Barton, none United States 492 82 Martin Baylos, taxi driver United States 25 00 Margaret Beck, retired Unknown 3,287 90 John Bedink, laborer Germany 287 13 138 Frank M. Beers, machinist Germany 546 63 Alexander Bejanis, bus boy Albania 1,539 53 Bernard Benning, seaman Holland 596 46 Otto Berndt, broker Germany 17 20 David Birnsr clerk Russia 18 70 Mary A. Bissell, beautician Joseph Bitterfield, shoemaker Poland 52 80 Christopher Black, ticket agent Ireland 192 24 John Black, printer Ireland Helen C. Blackwell, housework United States 2,263 54 William P. Blain, retired Scotland 1,424 86 Elizabeth Blake, none Ireland 92 Josephine Blanchard, unknown France 555 12 10,508 56 Ralph Blanchard, merchant Unknown 132 05 Frank E. Bleyler, stereotyper Unknown Frank X. Boccia, musician Africa 65 60 Otto C. Boege, restauranteur Germany Betty Boehner nurse Canada 175 63 Herman Boessier, tailor Germany 477 71 Augustus Boettcher, housework Germany 14 42 14 42 Michael J. Bohan, liquor dealer Ireland 1,488 90 John M. Boland, gardener Ireland 2,572 45 2,336 15 Michel Bold, manager Russia 430 15 6 21 Vincenzo Bono, garage worker Italy 3 60 James Brabyn, stagehand United States 326 46 John Bradley, cableman Ireland 15 63 Minnie Brady, unknown Ireland 253 70 Phillip V. Brady, bookkeeper United States 30 80 Steve Brajkovicj, caretaker Jugoslavia George Brand, newsman Scotland 242 00

Cases Heretofore Reported

15 35 623 89

1,704 93

74440 93

2756

34188

1840 654 15

5 23

269 14 4566

1,851 90

21 86 324 72 2000

10 02 15 63

25604

2 09

Name and Occupation ( Place of Residence at the Time of Death, County of New York Unless Otherwise Stated)

Total Amount

Country or Place from of Expen- Which He Came ditures

in 1939

Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

Lucy Hoffman, maid Martha Hoffman, governess Katherine Hogan, housework Ida Holland, unknown Hattie A. P. Holmes, domestic George Horze, keymaker Agnes Hubbett, housework Daniel Hughes, unemployed Marie Hulex, seamstress Gertrude Hurlbut, unknown George Hurrell, machinist Mary Hyson, domestic Franciska Iglesia, domestic Louise Irwin, housekeeper Kate Ishler, maid Thomas Jackemiak, newspaperman Cornelia Jackson, maid Arthur Jakoleff, unknown Panayiotes Jassephokis, unknown Ludwick Jastrzemski, machinist Alberta Jelly, nurse Peter Johansen, fisherman Simon Johnson, carpenter James Jones, unknown itawlane M. Joyner, unknown Medora A. Julian, houseworker Emil Kaiser, fireman Rose Kaiser, housework Joseph Kamenec, unknown Chave Kantor, housewife Ruel Karibe, physician Elizabeth Katuscsak, cook Walter A. Kaufman, salesman John Kazuchitz, waiter Martin P. Keating, bricklayer Andrew Keidel, unknown James E. Kelliher, unknown Madge Kelly, housewife Sarah M. Kelly, housework Catherine Kenna, retired Agnes Kennedy, maid John Kief, unknown Maurice V. King, clerk Abraham Kleinstein, operator William Bayard Knight, salesman Jakob Koloda, porter Constantine Koreivo, chauffeur Francis Kosec, handyman Claus H. Koster, iceman Nicholas Kostetzky, painter Peter Koval, painter Andrew Koyafas, unknown Agnes Krupa, housework Medaline Kuhl, housewife Edward W. Kurth, laborer Raimondo Lallonia, porter Kate Lamb, unknown Augusta W. Lampe, none Joseph Lantien, unknown John Lapenskas, unknown Nicholas Larrinaga, assistant cook Hjalmar Larson, barge captain Rose Lewassy, none Abraham Lazar, none Marie Le Blanc, maid Yee Lee, laundryman David Lefchuck, presser Mary Lehne, housework John or Peter Leika, clothing operator James K. Lemnates, restaurant worker Henry Lennartz, kitchen helper Else C. Leonard, seamstress Mary Leonard, unemployed Alfredo Lepera, manager Graziella Lewenhaupt, none Louis Lieb, unknown George W. Lincoln, crane operator Joseph Lisi, orderly Augusta Lohman, teacher Wilhelm Lorenz, none Baptiste Luciani, none William Lucke, carpenter Jeremiah Lucy, baggageman Knute Ludvigsen, unknown Lucy Lugo, operator Edwin Macinerney, unknown Anthony Magewske, laborer Kate Maher, none Peter Malcew, porter Lloyd R. Manning, teacher Thomas Manning, retired... Catherine Marthis, rooming house keeper Annie Martin, none Catherine A. Martin, none Jose Martinez, machinist Albert Mason, unknown Yshezkiel Masonsnik, none James Matheson, clerk Archip Maximo, carpenter Ralph Mayo, unknown Rosale Medvedieff, unknown Hannah Melotzky, peddler John E. Menzel, blacksmith Matilda Menzel, unknown Geroge Merianis, counterman Anna Metzrath, unknown Mary A. Metzrath, unknown.... Lucien Michaud, pastry cook Lambros Milanos, peddler Agnes Mildren, none Hans Miller, ship steward Jacob Miller, unknown Sarah Minor, unknown Mary Mitchell, bookbinder Moses A. Mitchell, peddler John Mitre, unknown John Molaras, porter John Molendi, retired

United States 3 02 Germany 10 15 252 97 Ireland 338 40 Unknown 4,66216 United States 139 69 Hungary 35 75 Ireland 325 56 Ireland 9,688 25 France 258 29 Unknown 1,017 06 3 72 Unknown 138 69 138 69 United States 25 Spain 19 25 Canada 32 00 Unknown 2,466 93 848 41 Unknown 1 40 Unknown 858 82 Russia 17 50 Greece 90 10 Poland 1 63 Canada 463 95 15,864 47 Norway 9 90 Sweden 5 76 5 76 Unknown 548 35 50 Unknown 786 52 United States 3 50 45 00 Germany 23171 Ireland 5 80 23 Czechoslovakia 25 42 Russia 127 95 127 95 Persia 437 93 Hungary 207 17 Germany 319 78 59 28 Russia 54 95 Ireland .... 90 00 Germany 11 39 Unknown 6,065 45 Ireland 225 90 225 90 Ireland 3,81103 Ireland 14,804 76 Ireland 172 48 172 48 Unknown 295 32 3,006 56 United States 5 71 Poland 1,411 85 United States 567 27 566 52 Czechoslovakia 417 73 415 70 Russia 742 09 United States 57 46 Germany 360 00 Russia 22717 21617 Russia 349 10 Greece 4,964 47 Austria 1,322 55 138 93 Germany 174 62 U.S. 3275 Italy 314 96 Ireland 155 00 Unknown 477 98 Russia 335 80 5,380 83 Unknown 152 67 Spain 4,582 89 4,400 00 Finland 5 12 Austria 31 70 Roumania 12,141 11 France 11 86 China 75 92 Russia 23 40 263 80 Ireland 53 39 4 37 Poland 4,30163 Greece 15 00 15 00 Germany 146 95 141 95 Denmark 1,047 69 2 74 Ireland 306 60 Brazil 603 36 178 00 Unknown 141 00 280 00 Unknown 477 59 United States 498 59 23 Italy 92 Unknown 33 2317 Germany 538 39 35 20 France 331 85 Germany 160 27 Ireland 268 70 6,292 78 Unknown 230 84 228 20 Porto Rico 62 49 40 88 Ireland 1,617 36 Poland 186 38 United States 182 28 Poland 327 60 1 61 United States 942 74 Ireland 6,350 08 Italy 14 22 Ireland 27,005 00 117 53 Unknown Spain 886 31 Austria 2,027 54 Unknown 1,905 91 Norway 1,017 27 Roumania 411 18 5,168 88 Canada Russia 786 88 Russia 210 22 Germany 1 32 Germany 4 42 Greece 7,972 99 Unknown 766 26 5,861 59 Unknown 6,344 87 6,220 37 France 6,942 92 Greece 1,000 60 Ireland 427 30 Germany 120 01 United States 1,539 95 4,190 29 Unknown 570 56 United States 1,095 25 282 66 Unknown 4 55 Unknown 60158 Greece 739 31 Ireland 365 80

8348

9 30

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Total Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- of New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came • ditures Receipts

in 1939 in 1939

Joseph Dumminger, none France 330 71 7,723 39 Marion Dunne, housework United States .... 3,870 97 Andrew Dyer, none Unknown 1,918 01 1,896 00 Thomas Egan, waiter Ireland 351 79 Bertha Eisen, milliner Poland 404 79 Harry Ehr, costumer Poland 531 97 1,489 91 William Elbert, unknown United States .... 113 30 Caroline Eling, housework United States .... 10,982 19 7 44 James Ellis, agent Russia 2,228 04 James Entricken, laborer United States .... 323 60 321 90 Michael Emanuel, barber Italy 755 41 John Ericson, seaman Sweden 7 45 Frank Espinosa, barber Phillipine Islands . 653 52 653 29 Lena Everding, cleaner Germany 844 57 Mashe Ewahn, porter Arabia 691 38 Nicholas Fadiw, waiter Poland 29 21 81 71 Manuel C. Fagundes, porter Azore Is. 80 18 23 Catherine Farley, cook Ireland 1,882 18 48 36 Charles Farrell, orchestra leader United States .... 25 Charles E. Farrell, unknown United States .... 115 40 Joseph Fazlik, waiter Czechoslovakia ... 226 89 226 86 Israel Fealkow, tailor Russia 900 33 50 00 Sarah Felix, housework United States .... 286 70 4 19 Delia Fennell, retired United States .... 499 29 Anna Ferrara, housework United States .... 278 57 John Ferrari, truckman France 279 90 Olga Fiano, unknown Italy 6 00 Frank Fijalek, bartender Poland 20 25 6 00 Isser Finkelstein, none Poland 1,188 80 228 94 Edward Fisher, laborer England 1,417 90 Kurt Fischer, porter Germany 2,163 67 Pauline Fischer, unknown Germany 4,538 07 Denis Fitzgerald, watchman Ireland 485 69 Edward Fitzgerald, laborer Ireland 47 John Fleming, laborer Ireland 31 62 Nazareno Formosa, priest Malta 1,356 23 Reginald Forrest, seaman England 5 44 Mabel B. Fowler, christian science reader.. United States 25 76 Albert Frank, salesman United States .. , . 365 15 1 63 Anna Franko, unknown Germany 6,749 93 6,680 93 Anna Franson, owner of rooming-house.... Sweden 987 46 2,503 41 Chadbourne Fraser, compressor Canada 15 91 Charles Friedlander, chauffeur Austria 50 10 Carl A. Frissell, retired Sweden 4,997 64 Eugen Frost, butcher Germany 643 34 6,223 03 Icek D. Frost, unknown Poland 558 55 28 75 Maurice Fuller, engineer United States 112 00 Charles Furthman, unknown Unknown 991 82 Theresa Gabler, none Austria 6,802 75 545 63 Laurence Gabor, wholesale silk merchant.. Hungary 9 30 Tony Galatikas, unknown Russia 1,638 31 Barney Gallagher, laborer Ireland 1,513 14 Michael Gallo, ice merchant Italy 6,194 67 6,108 92 Albert Edward Galloway, seaman United States 678 36 Amparo Flor Garcia, masseuse Cuba 28 13 Nick Gavalos, soda clerk Greece 581 44 580 19 Ellen Geary, retired Ireland 110 69 George Gedda, waiter United States 5 80 Luigi Gelvastri, unknown Unknown 26 77 26 77 John Gerry, salesman United States 6 40 Martha Gill, houseworker United States 49 27 Margaret Gilligan, housewife Ireland 595 53 595 53 Salvador Gimena, laborer Spain 265 80 16 70 Frederick Glaser, journalist Germany 68 00 Joseph Glasgal, unknown Unknown 10 95 Mary Glass, nurse England 216 30 34 73 Margaret L. Gleason, dressmaker United States 423 36 Timothy Glennon, retired Ireland 84 97 Frederick Goldback, unknown Germany 405 92 Louis J. Golden, unknown Unknown 9,321 81 Morris Goldman, soldier Russia 22 40 22 40 Katy Goldstein, houseworker Poland 50 51 Gorman Lopez Gomez, part owner of

restaurant Spain 10 32 Rinaldo Gomez, laborer Portugal 795 17 John Gonzales, cigar store owner Cuba 88 74 1 16 Annie Elizabeth Goodyear, domestic England 3 92 Bernard V. Gordon, mine operator United States 1,259 30 Mary Gordon, cook Ireland 177 90 Jennie P. Gore, unknown United States 21 39 Edward J. Gramm, retired United States 2 56 Camiele Gravory, elevator operator France 240 44 63 20 Albert Eustace Gray, carpenter England 61 30 9,068 81 David Gray, engineer Scotland 6 05 James Gray, taxi driver England 196 21 John Green, unknown Unknown 5,702 63 Mina Greiner, unknown Unknown 825 72 William Grieve, machinist United States 200 00 Mary Griffin, unknown Ireland 9,263 13 Wilhelm Grote, waiter Germany 20 16 Gustav A. Grunmach, seaman Unknown 784 97 Emil Guillon, valet France 133 94 Walter Hadunay, partner in bar and grill.. Poland 1,416 80 4,520 72 Lionel Haganaer, unknown Belgium 587 34 5,587 03 William Halamandaris, waiter Greece 937 30 Harry Halezki, laborer Russia 88 60 Patrick J. Hanily, engineer Ireland 3,089 87 Carolyn Harris, roomer United States 782 23 Isabella A. Hartley, none United States 253 82 Anna Hartman, housework Austria 121 20 20 46 Abe Hartman, peddler Poland 21 25 Sam Hartstein, butcher Hungary 235 40 Delia Rowan Harvey, none Ireland 489 48 Michael Hauch, unknown Germany 2 68 Louis Hauer, porter Germany 247 76 Emma Hauff, janitress United States 1 47 Reinhold Heckert, draftsman Germany 1,671 72 Young C. Henry, clerk British Guiana ... 368 08 262 68 Marco A. Herraelora, physician Honduras 445 90 413 97 Oscar A. Herrmann, unemployed United States .... 286 18 Carl Herwig, welder Germany 93 20 64 56 Frank Hess, shipping clerk United States .. , . 676 01 Eugene W. Hester, unknown Unknown 29 79 43 08 Louis Heydeman, shipping clerk Germany 2,550 96 John Hilcken, publisher United States .... 112 50 Nellie Hilcken, housework United States .... 5,884 99 14,317 00 John Hilderbrand, none United States .... 276 75 Henry Hoffman, baker Germany 23 80 9 51

2

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came ditures

in 1939

Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came ditures

in 1939

Guiseppe Montalto, unemployed Italy 3,850 55 Joseph A. Moore, retired Canada 1,709 25 William Martin, laborer United States 29 00 Cora W. Morss, unknown United States 5,168 32 5,168 32 Osias Moses, none Roumania 371 05 289 59 Angelo Mossi, unknown Unknown 14 80 Michael F. Mullarkey, custodian Ireland 70,817 43 169 25 Alvin Muller, baker Germany 70 Celia Muller, housework Hungary 65 00 Albert Muntz, unknown Unknown 17,180 60 5,584 34 Kate Murphy, housework United States 1,777 47 Iola J. Murphy, housework United States 241 38 Lawrence Murphy, fireman Ireland 681 59 Mary A. Murphy, housework United States 1,768 07 Jennie MacDonald, none Unknown 9,078 74 Jessie A. MacKenzie, saleswoman Canada 197 34 70 71 Margaret McAvoy, servant Ireland 5,266 00 Mary McAvoy, none United States ... . Katherine McCauley or Alice Vail, house-

worker United States 631 17 471 73 John McCormick, pipe fitter Ireland 91 51 James P. McCue, credit manager United States .... 435 33 91 70 Elizabeth McCormick, none Ireland 79 46 Isabel Kerth MacDermott, secretary England 733 93 42,597 58 Mary McDonnell, or Mary McDonald, United States 78 18

seamstress Mary McEneaney, maid Ireland 9,786 50 6,555 03 Emily H. McGeorge, none England 157 96 142 21 Mary C. McGowan, typist United States 176 30 Mary F. McGuinness, old age pension Ireland 261 33 Maggie McGuire, houseworker Ireland 6,146 37 353 42 Mary McGuire, housewife United States 249 57 Joseph P. McGyrie, stationary fireman Ireland 6,592 29 5,370 01 Kate McHugh, domestic Ireland 29 90 Charles McKenna, houseman Ireland 280 80 1 28 Frederick J. McLaughlin, unknown Unknown 700 06 700 06 John J: McManus, policeman United States 385 00 147 10 Annie McTaggart, houseworker Ireland 1,037 86 Charles Arnold Nash, clerk United States 100 13 Catherine Naughton, dressmaker United States 85 75 733 67 Margaret Naughton, dressmaker United States 1,036 42 Marie Nausch, housewife Unknown 220 05 460 01 John Nevins, painter Ireland 545 28 Martin Nielsen, pantry man Norway 14 20 2 30 Vincent Lopez Noa, laborer Porto Rico 472 06 John A. Nolan, laborer United States 30 03 4 42 Augusta Nolting, domestic Germany 389 57 389 57 Margaret Noonan, domestic Ireland 1,089 48 5,100 92 Greta Norman, or Michelson, singer Denmark 838 65 827 45 Jacob Oberholz, porter Switzerland 4 44 Jane O'Brien, domestic United States 407 06 George K. O'Donnell, unknown Unknown 306 74 Mary O'Donnell, housekeeper United States 695 44 Annie Ogilvry, nurse Scotland 2,210 76 1,016 13 Rose Ohly, housework Germany 2,903 21 3 72 Henry O'Kane, janitor Ireland 2,657 82 Nora O'Keefe, seamstress Ireland Charles Oleksak, unknown Unknown 32 70 Arturo 011er, unemployed Cuba 233 65 232 96 Anne O'Neill, none Ireland 650 94 Charles Opletal, or Charles Opeltal, none.. Czechoslovakia 14 25 148 00 Hyman Oppenheim, operator Russia 367 16 Stavros Orphanidis, merchant Turkey 1,905 58 Oscar Osterman, seaman, chief officer Sweden 3,168 00 Robert Otto, janitor Germany 1,909 01 Edward Padashus, laborer Germany 232 25 Madge L. Palmer, writer United States ... 186 19 Stephano Palmisano, none Italy 237 95 Antonia Paolata, domestic Czechoslovakia .. 43 64 Dominica, Pappalettera, laborer Italy 4,519 13 Sam Parkhill, unknown Unknown 223 91 Frank Patechuk, soldier Unknown 1,061 10 Anthony Paterno, junk man Italy 350 44 93 01 John or Petrushick Patrick, second cook... Poland 68 12 Mae or Howard Patterson, unknown United States .... 139 35 Ignace Peirson, unknown Unknown 1,685 41 Paul Pelz, clerk Germany 203 05 370 91 Elo Peterson, upholsterer Denmark 119 91 119 91 Peterson Herman or Peterson, unknown.... Unknown 1,249 06 1,249 06 Walter G. Peterson, Lieut. U. S. Naval Re-

serve Denmark 8,395 42 Emma Petzold, file clerk United States 1,447 46 Felix Peyrille, baker France 23 00 14 26 Madge Philan, secretary England 129 96 74 08 Guiseppe or Jos Piraro, physician Italy 122 19 1 47 Christian Ploug, retired Denmark 11,617 89 4 Fannie Pocknell, none Austria 872 71 George W. Pohlman, watchman United States 462 63 9 20 Paul or Patrie Polagas, waiter Greece 39 32 Louis Porta, dishwasher Spain 546 63 Anna Porter, matron England Mary E. Post, unknown United States ::: 57 Fannie Potter, unknown Austria 11 00 Pierre or Henry Bernier Pout, watchmaker France 312 72 312 72 Gretchen Preisler, unknown Germany 20,207 32 18,906 88 Jennie Preminger, unknown Unknown 518 98 John Primm or Joe. E. Castillini, machinist Italy 25 Geusppena Purifecato, retired Italy 25 80 1 00 John Quinn, retired Unknown 73 40 Rose Rafferty, clerk United States 499 40 Albert Ralston, painter United States 181 61 204 99 Charles Rasmussen, shipping clerk Denmark 62 07 Florence Rauch, unknown Unknown 449 96 Fred Rawyler, valet Switzerland 6 51 William Ray, lumberman Unknown 1,987 81 John Rhea, longshoreman Unknown 143 21 3 68 Frances Reed, none United States 92 53 Jacques Reesman, importer Egypt 1,127 86 98 67 Martin J. or Joseph Regan, unknown Unknown 286 87 3 91 David Reich, merchant Czechoslovakia ... 1,898 14 Annie Reilly, none Ireland 5,951 54 Pauline Rubenzer or Pauline KR. Rennard,

none Germany 11 31 William Ribner, peddler Austria 425 68 Adele Riddick, housework Sweden 319 35 Henrietta Rielly, unknown United States .... 65 46 Bruno Robe, fireman Germany 932 04 Julia Rocco, maid Ireland 128 50

2 09

93

Jamaica, British W. 1. 671 95

Ignatz Spita or Spitz, waiter Hungary 68 36 John Frederick Stahmer, unknown Unknown 5 80 Mary Stankevitz or Marian Stenkwith,

unknown Russia 229 49 Moses Max Steinberg, soldier Greece 2,336 45 Alfred Steinholtz, butler Sweden 324 69 844 07 Fred Steinman, weaver Unknown 7,625 04 Julius Stern, counterman Hungary 82 40 Harry Sternfels, R. E. agent United States ... 3,385 29 724 48 Mary E. Stewart, secretary United States .... 285 80 2,987 30 Margaret L. Stoeiger, housework Germany 157 92 George Stowers, public accountant United States .... 70 00 James Sultan, collector England 1,049 62 70 00 n Domenico Susscian or Sassano, watchman.. Italy 332 98 23 Henry S. Swanson, soldier Sweden 1,931 95 Isabelle Swinburne, nurse Scotland 1,129 67 Frank Swinkels, janitor United States .... Mary Szymankiewicz, unknown Unknown 4,456 20 Dimitry Taranoff, housewrecker Russia 4 17 4 17 Morris Taub, restaurant worker Russia 198 69 42 68 George Thompson, elevator operator Jamaica, W. I.... 14 19 Albert Thorton, plasterer United States .... 11 48 Ewald Thow, unknown Unknown 5 80 4 80 Emma Thuit, charwoman France 19,324 80 Marie Tighe, waitress Ireland 1,161 45 Samuel Tombourg, printer Germany 150 85 464 88 Jerry Tortureldo, none Italy 382 20 Thorese Towin, cook France 09 Barth or Bartholomew Tron, minister Italy 505 71 170 76 Clara K. Trumbull or Claranda Trumbull,

unknown Unknown 4,963 62 John Tuke, porter Holland Anthony Tupeldi, shoemaker Italy James J. Tyler, unknown Unknown Anna Ulla, furnace tender B. India Mary C. V. Vallely or Mary C. McSyrie,

unknown Annette Van Baren, unknown Paul Van Norton, janitor Efemia Vassil, housework Solange Vatan, unknown Antonio Venturino, salesman Mary Volk, unknown George Waldman, doorman Elizabeth Walsh, unknown Arthur Walton, U. S. Army Sergeant Frank War, cooper-man Geo. W. Washington, elevator operator Julius Wayand, doorman Albert G. Weber, insurance broker Joseph Weber, bricklayer Charles Weispicker, butler Cyrl Gordon Weld, actor Katherine Wentz, housework Alexcy M. Werner, engineer Joseph Wiegand, I. R. T. guard Caroline Williams, office cleaner Charles Williams, unknown Richard Williams, ticket man Arthur Coy Willmarth, watchmaker Rose Wittek, cook Fmily Wood, governess Ida E. Wood, unknow

Marion Rogan, nurse Ireland 185 75 Patrick J. Rohan, unknown Unknown 6,714 92 Carrie Rosenham, clerk United States .... 100 68 10 Barbara Rosolsky, houseworker Poland 338 89 Henry Mitchel Ross, unknown Unknown 5 80 1,981 82 William Ross, laborer United States .... 157 58 Oscar Rudbeck, electrician United States .... 1,320 48 Emanuel F. Ruegg, cashier Switzerland 9 53 Matthew Ruschnig, butler Austria 2,161 61 Gueseppe Rusciani, laborer Italy 12 96 12 57 Jeannette Russell, unknown Unknown 234 04 Henry E. Russell, clothes presser England 273 76 509 97 Agnes Rustigan, stenographer Armenia 265 89 Maria Sanchez, finisher Spain 99 85 9 00 Max Sandrog, kitchenman Germany 138 80 Nicholas Samorkasht, none Greece 543 64 Erana Scanlon, housework Germany 264 53 180 23 Carl Schaetzer, salesman Switzerland 10 23 67 00 Emil Scheffold, unknown Germany 390 08 6,485 92 Fritz Scheller, clerk Germany 2,880 14 1,071 77 Otto or Charles Schmitt, retired Germany 246 01 Mary G. Scholz, housework United States 309 50 William Scholz, baker Germany 95 00 26 04 Celagii Schoonmaker, housekeeper Holland 58 75 58 75 Sam Schrieber, peddler Russia 740 31 Marie E. Schroder, cleaner United States ... 589 00 788 34 Henry Schwind, watchman Germany 222 52 August J. Seehase, elevator operator Germany 159 50 2,540 74 Cesar Sforzini, chef Italy 1,450 92 Thomas J. J. Shannon, handyman United States .... 192 74 192 74 Meyer Shapanka, trans. from Alpha 209 Y,

shipping clerk Russia 939 57 John Shatzko, porter Russia 269 35 Lillian Shaw, houseworker England 78 89 Wm. P. Sheridan, baggageman Ireland 425 10 67 64 Joseph Shiachech, longshoreman Austria 6 86 Mike Shurika or Shivrok, housewrecker.... Poland 386 65 Wilhelm Siling, unknown Unknown 20 05 Mandel Silverstein, dressmaker Unknown 20 04 Joseph Michael Skelly, clerical supervisor.. United States 530 49 Wm. J. Sloan, claims agent Ireland 91 94 1,139 66 Annie Smith, waitress United States 303 80 Bernard A. Smith, clerk United States 208 97 10 00 Clara W. Smith, W.P.A. United States 45 80 Isabella Smith, cleaner Ireland 763 31 Malcolm Smith, salesman United States .... 85 03 61 93 Marie Smith, maid Ireland 4,411 43 Susan Smith, none Ireland 5 80 10 Frank Snizek, ntachinist Czechoslovakia ... 1,104 33 Gertrude Snooko, housework United States .... 268 69 10,391 73 Roman Sokolowski, unknown Poland 32 Peter or Pietro Somo, waiter Italy 3,319 32 Thomas Sparks 28 60 Hilda M. Spence, domestic

40 48 1,074 00 2,837 50

223 91

263 60

148

569 08 55 71

260 01

1,541 94 3 95

1,807 22 397 55

Unknown 14 42 Unknown 15 00 United States 469 29 469 19 United States 8,659 47 Germany 85 29 Germany 16 56 United States 35 75 Belgium 5,430 21 5,130 32 United States 8 00 9 37 Germany 2,58194 Poland 3,470 81 Germany 282 00 282 00 United States 184 71 74 00 Unknown 4 19 United States 37 43 United States .... 26 76 Czechoslovakia ... 11 02 England 1,250 2192 United States .... 614,162 07 651,713 31

Unknown Unknown Belgium Turkey France Italy United States Germany

1,750 00 724 50 176 25

5 80

7 35 7 85 11,142 64

2,101 38 7,604 39

3,104 75 446 13

3

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came

Total Total Amount Amount of Expen- of

ditures Receipts in 1939 in 1939

Cases Not Heretofore Reported

Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- New York Unless Otherwise Stated) •Which He Came ditures

in 1939

Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

r

Total

Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- of New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came ditures

Receipts

in 1939

in 1939

Mary Abel, housekeeper United States .... Samuel Adams, unknown Unknown Camille Aglietti, cook Italy Adrian Ajas, cook France Anna Allen, housework France Sophie Allmendinger, nurse Germany Eric H. Elten, psychologist Austria Thomas Altman, chauffeur Sweden Claude E. Anderson, scale weigher Unknown Helen Anderson, housework United States James Antonacci, unknown Italy Esther Arison, housework Hungary George Armagos, none Greece Bessie Aronchik, unknown Russia Samuel Askenaze, unknown Unknown Henrietta Aubert, unknown Unknown Gottlieb Baier, porter Germany Arthur A. Baker, executive United States M. K. H. Baker, housewife Austria Eva Ball, housework Austria Letitia Ball, school teacher Unknown Salim Barbour, none Syria Milton L. Bauer, clerk United States Geraldine Beardsley, none Unknown Mary H. Bentley, unknown Unknown Meron Begry, laborer Russia Jackson Belle, a. k. a. Julia Belle, housework United States Sterling R. Belles, unknown Unknown John Belowski, unknown Poland Edgar Allen Bennett, a. k. a. Charles

Nurzley, paper loader John Benson, doorman Hugo Benzig, waiter Mardiros Bevjigian, unemployed Irene Bieler, masseuse Minnie Billich, domestic Margaret Block, none Rosa Black, seamstress Ella Blackurn, unknown Josiah Low Blackwell, unknown Chaye Beila Bograd, unknown Mabel Bourne, housework John Boylon, unknown Katherine Brejcak, unknown Carl L. Breul, cook Albert Theodore Broch, none Mary Broderick, housework Maybelle A. Brooks, none Mathilda Brophy, school teacher Bernard Browdy, shipping clerk Carrie A. Brown, unknown Mary Brown, housework Robert Brown, carpenter Sidney Celia Brown, housework Margaret A. Budd, housework Henry Burgee, tailor Gus Byrbas, unknown Marie Louise Van Vorst Cagiate, writer Gaetano, Calannino, laborer Henrietta K. Cammarm, housework Manuel Martinez Canezo, counterman Maria Cannuscia, none Thomas Carlin, iron worker Sanford B. Carlson, unknown Delia Casey, none John E. Cassee, soldier Adrian Cassee, unknown Edward J. Carroll, none Nicholas Cenna, none W. M. Chambers, draftsman Emelio Chiappe, unknown Peter Cherko, restaurant worker Constantino Chiulle, driller Henry Cip, laborer William D. Clark, insurance broker Helena Clarke, none Mary Clarke, housework Thomas Coakley, painter Herman Cohen, clerk David L. Cormack, superintendent Eihblin Conbaig, nurse Margaret M. Condan, unknown Margaret a. k. a. Augusta Conrey, none Richard Conway, horse trainer Kate Corcoran, housework Rose Corpening a. k. a. Rose Douglas,

unknown Herbert L. Cox, none George W. Crow, porter Mary Cunningham, none Zaharais Daetsis, dish washer Nikoloj or Mike Danchuk, porter Leonard Danil, porter Elsie Daul, none Tabrielle DeBarienne, none Paul Dambitzer, writer Aniello Demo, candy store owner C. F. Dennis, caterer Josephine Diamont, cook Hattie Mayer Dinkel, none Annie Donnenfelt, housework

2 30 Mary Donohue, none Ireland 19 96 272 69 957 66 Luigi Doronzo, laborer and coal dealer.... Italy 432 63 432 63 Henrietta Dorthand, domestic United States .... 243 69 987 34

Henry Dreier, grocery store owner Unknown 264 45 Joseph Drozda, porter Czechoslovakia ... 19 95 173 83 Frank Ducross, magician United States .... 20 00 557 07 Patrick J. Duggan, marine engineer England 81 1,354 28

2 86 Margaret Dwyer, housekeeper Ireland 8 11 Natalie C. Edson, unknown Russia 827 00 Lorene M. Edwards, pantry woman United States .... 1 75 27 44 Lars P. Ekdahl, barge captain Sweden 21 46 3,727 16 Maria Emanuele, housework Italy 589 46 589 46 Stelios Emmanuilidis, tailor Bulgaria 511 64 1,454 02 Rudolph Endemann, cashier Germany 387 64 1,374 01 Herman Epstein, leather goods agent Germany 15 00 Mary Erdol, unknown Unknown 224 25 301 70 Mary Eskimo, domestic Finland 114 25 174 02 Marie Ester; cook Belgium 606 66 2,008 63

$ 265 (JO $ 485 00 Fabrizio Fanelli, laborer Italy 250 00 1,615 01 3 16 Christina Fanstan, housework Sweden 14 25 655 77

893 99 Mary Farrell, unknown Unknown 69 00 69 00

371 90 1,134 40 Gaetano Ferraro, baker Italy 253 69 • 1,250 45 8 50 Pu Pah Feng, unknown China 209 68 928 41

363 13 2,159 75 Andres Fernancez, marine fireman Spain 265 45 2,327 41 11 12 Pedro Fernandez or Seves, kitchenman Spain 115 65 930 42

..... 1 49 Ellen Firley, housewife Ireland -14 25 19,039 98

399 56 500 00 John Ferri, retired Italy 376 61 847 20

18 69 311 69 Albert Fisch, painter Switzerland 2 00 7,627 64 28 28 Catherine Flynn, housekeeper United States .... 14 25 2,567 04

265 00 265 00 Michael Foley, unknown Unknown 286 80 2,713 72

142 81 142 81 Patrick Foley, carpenter Ireland 453 38 453 38 163 65 Franklin P. Francis, unknown Unknown 19 96 3,028 65

20 00 556 29 Peter Frank, sign painter United States .... 1,174 36 5,488 08

10 00 34 42 Bruno H. Friedrich, seaman Germany 18 69 883 64

269 96 617 44 Samuel Fydorowich, miner Poland 210 00 210 00

17 60 17 60 Elizabeth Gallagher, housework Ireland 477 42

17 10 17 10 Patrick Gallagher, elevator operator Ireland 3,959 88

674 10 674 10 Stephen Gamilos, restaurant proprietor Turkey 221 32 221 32

264 25 494 74 Manuel Garcia, cigar maker Spain 5 00

483 19 1,822 31 Henry Gertzill, brewer Sweden 48 05 48 05

17 18 2,826 96 Annie Gilluly, housework Ireland 18 69 30,671 45

439 51 1,277 70 Isidore H. Glassner, salesman Poland 3,551 98 17,795 07

25 447 24 Rachael Glick, housework Poland 529 29 1,737 29

3,236 22 21,704 22 Marie Glover, beautician Ireland 19 96 2,683 30

225 25 486 84 Henry Golding, porter Ireland 272 06 1,682 31

300 00 300 00 George Gonick, laborer Austria 164 00 164 00

269 70 1,199 91 Josephine Goodrich, secretary United States .... 346 19 1,975 60 Joseph J. Green, laborer United States .... 119 96 581 30

2,105 03 Charles Gregg, seaman United States .... 150 00 150 00 737 50 Sam Grdinic, unknown Yugoslavia 236 02

3,416 68 Olga Guggenheim, unknown Unknown 1,020 49 4,923 37 934 98 Frank Guild, unknown Unknown 218 70 224 97 780 74 Anna Gullander, unknown Sweden 502 74 2,389 62 341 65 Michael Gursky, unknown Russia 221 71

4,937 45 Nellie Haggerty, none Ireland 232 53 232 53 239 20 Louise Halbie, housework England 3 00 34 45

4,834 42 James Hamilton, none United States .... 14 25 521 72 104 27 Grace M. Hantel, unknown Unknown 260 50 2,500 00 697 28 John A. Harriss, financier Canada 224 32 9,308 94

2,016 90 George Hartley, none United States .... 237 34 237 34 10,876 56 Theo. Hassenfoeder, dishwasher France 222 40 553 23

6 61 Theo. Hatfieisch, superintendent Bohemia 68 25 5,157 77 288 00 Charles Hayden, stage hand United States .... 5,572 28 257 78 jenny Hendrickson, rooming house keeper United States .... 1,016 10 1,540 91 314 71 James L. Henry, laborer Virgin Islands ... 1,005 70 1,031 77 21 55 Frederick Hertz, laborer United States 200 63 200 63

9,657 27 James Higgins, unknown Unknown 264 25 354 26 1,088 73 Ting Ho, cook China 268 95 5,327 27 1,455 68 Daniel F. Hurley, superintendent United States 804 39 804 39

123 43 John Hyer, I. R. T. guard United States 14 25 72 03 256 73 Domenico lannuzi, tailor Italy ..

J

5,552 94 5,552 94 2,539 97 Joseph Ignacio, painter Gibraltar 666 67 666 67

8 95 Harold H. Jacobsen, retired United States 3,686 99 133,966 84 400 00 John Jensen, unknown Unknown 93 55 93 55

4,791 30 Peter E. Johansson, unknown Sweden 631 10 631 10 1,781 69 James Joyce, -stoker Ireland 464 16 464 16

212 56 Mary E. Julien, school teacher United States .... 454 72 2,362 69 455 28 Henry Kammerer, post office clerk Germany 457 40 11,569 83

1,317 65 George W. Kelly, unknown Unknown 210 10 822 88 186 82 Mary Alice Kelly, dressmaker England 7 20 7 20

5,940 04 Elias C. Khouri, interpreter Syria 598 13 598 13 2,465 82 Ewald Kiefel, butler Germany 373 54 638 07

593 80 George Klass, rooming house operator Poland 34 25 600 00 667 Celia Koch, unknown Unknown 99 72 200 00 62

2,876 05 Arno Koerner, brewer Germany 963 43 2,969 55 176 73 Augusta Kohuth, chambermaid United States 271 69 822 48 65 01 Justine Kolbe, housework Germany 5,369 78 5,369 78

Kristin Kopelchok, housework Austria 255 71 1,196 85

511 1199 Bertha Koslowski housework Poland 205 71 431 89 155 17 Katie Krober, housework Austria 35 71 884 69 204 95 Maria Kummer, linen room worker Austria 14 25 105 05 482 58 Julian Kupedlowski, truck driver United States 18 70 434 46 12 75 Florida M. LaCarte, reg. nurse Canada 264 25 1,782 65 28 16 Sidney LaCour, peddler French W. I.....725 71 1,350 00

62 Vincent Laneve, mail truck driver Italy 584 96 636 61 Francisco Lapalla, tailor Italy 267 25 1,311 48 463 71 Annie Larvin, none Ireland 506 28 506 28

1,773 62 Ellen C. Lawrence, unknown Unknown 624 79 624 79 1,6 87 13 Arthur Layden, doorman Ireland 578 55 578 55

140 61 Charlotte Lebowitz, unknown Unknown 74 40 455 38 253 64 John Lehner, waiter Germany 214 25 1,502 07

2,566 62 Simon Levy, none Russia 250 00 2,489 10 Anna Liebman, unknown ' Unknown 180 00 280 00

497 86 William Lonergan, unknown Unknown 20 00 3,385 10 4,582 70 Meguel Lopolito, seaman Unknown 3,159 00 3,159 00 1,083 01 Joseph Lorentz, jewelry salesman France 256 41 1,756 35

158 41 Avastazia Lubed, cleaner Poland 252 39 33 30 Jensen Lucas, unknown Unknown 200 00 555 68

500 00 Abe Ludmer, fur operator Roumania 3 08 45 70 60 13 Jack Lukaciewicz, laborer Galicia 309 92 1,081 55

7,752 89 George P. Lundekopp, unknown U. S. S. 40 70 788 88 229 30 Cyril C. Lyttle, unknown Unknown 651 58

4,689 86 David McCall, laborer Scotland 208 06 208 06 933 51 Robert M. McCallum, unemployed Virgin Islands .. 14 25 191 64 Charles McConnell, chef Ireland 248 80 1,172 38

1,460 82 Vargaret McCormick, attendant United States .... 313 83 14,095 48 1,278 97 Patrick McDermott, laborer Ireland 545 31

164 14 Augusta McGinnis, laboratory worker Germany 14 25 34 92

Charles Wortsman, reporter Russia 2,864 67 Gazella Wright, none Roumania 982 66 Mathilde Wurm, unknown Germany 131 94 Joseph Aron Yachnuli, or David Goldstein,

pedler Russia 100 20 Stanislaw Yanucik, unknown Poland 1,639 05 Thomas Young, unknown United States .... 390 63 Christina Yule, none Scotland 510 54 Pete Zambanes, laborer Greece 20 05 Nicholas Zimine, unknown U. S. S. R. .... 25 00

United States 474 95 United States 250 00 Germany Turkey 250 00 Germany 164 10 Germany 19711 Unknown 250 20 Switzerland 14 25 Unknown 73 96 Unknown 42 50 Russia 127 05 B. W. I. 206 16 Ireland 429 06 Unknown United States 264 25 Norway 239 25 Ireland 14 25 United States United States 26 50 Lithuania 269 96 Unknown 1,455 68 Scotland Scotland Ireland 219 95 United States United States 200 00 Greece 587 96 United States 121 66 Italy 212 56 United States Spain 749 60 Italy 186 82 United States 5,940 04 Unknown 27 40 Ireland 289 25 Netherlands 663 00 Netherlands United States 238 74 Hungary 14 25 England 14 25 Italy 6 29 Poland Italy 155 17 Poland 204 95 United States 58 39 England 12 75 Ireland United States Poland Ireland 463 71 Ireland 271 09 Ireland 856 60 Unknown 140 21 United States . 253 64 Unknown 25150

Unknown 2 00 England 388 20 Ecuador United States 14 25 Greece 14 25 Austria 18 70 British West Indies Germany 14 25 France 229 30 Austria 170 20 Italy 25000 United States 191 64 Hungary 247 15 United States 19 96 Germany 14 25

4

Patrick McManus, unknown Jaon MacNab, domestic William McNally, chauffeur Leonard McNeese, hospital worker Margaret Magee, unknown Oscar Magnuson, seaman Frances Mahom, clerk Karol Malesky, violin repairer Carlo Maltralto, bricklayer's helper Mary Maloney, cleaner Yenina Manicka, dress operator Thomas Mannion, special policeman Peter Marino, bootblack William B. Marshall, fireman Michael Martin, carpenter Jose Martinez, room keeper Beatrice P. Marvyn, actress Richard Masche, scow captain Bernard McAvoy, none George Mechalaredes, laborer William Melnichuk, dishwasher Antoinette Merechecla, none Henry Meyer, unknown Edward Moore, sign painter Ferdinand Moos, elevator operator Raffaelo Morace, unknown Kichinosuki Morikawa, clerk Hester Morris, factory worker Emma Mottas, maid Fanny Moses, unknown Harry Moses, unknown Jacob Moses, unknown Charles Munch, none Annie Murphy, none Catherine Murphy, unknown John J. Murphy, unknown Henry Joseph Murray, storehouse clerk Patrick J. Murtha, coal passer Lorenzo Necastro, unknown James Nelson, longshoreman Edward Ney, tinsmith Rose Nielson, housework Anna Nolan, dressmaker Hanna Noonan, saleswoman Frank Ochocki, carpenter John O'Connor, rock driller 01gin J. Mosoye, unknown Justino Olston, laborer Patrick O'Neill, retired sergeant Mary C. O'Shea, housework Bianco Pagano, dressmaker Peter Panagoules, soldier Steb Parner, laborer Genevieve Parrish, saleslady Leonard L. Payne, clerk Joseph Peters, unknown Charles Peterson, carpenter Felemon Petok, house wrecker George Petros, soldier Helen Pfersdorf, housework Otis Phillips, driller Iudita Pecen, domestic Samuel Pinkas, waiter James Pisnik, laborer Maxim H. Pollitzer, unknown Samuel Pokrass, composer Joseph Polizzi, waiter John Poly, etc., cook Nick Polygach, cook Remsen F. Post, unknown Gotfried Potchevite, domestic Edwin Pottstiamond, music teacher Irma Pradier, domestic Belia Preminger, unknown James Quinn, paving contractor Calogero Auostella, peddler Mary J. Randolph, none Eino R.auta, handyman Marie Reaboushinsky, unknown Archibald Reeves, butler Mary Regan, none Peter H. Reilly, salesman Anna M. Roab, housework Francisco Rodriguez, laundry man Walter Roosevelt, plumber contractor John Rose, none William Ross, etc., restaurant worker Frank Rossano, porter Taube Rothschild, none Jean Ruffe, chef Eugenio Ruggiero, clerk Mary Ryan, janitor Pauline Tamberg, maid James Thomas. counterman August Theis, fireman Peter Torres, laborer Patrick F. Tracey, unknown Lubko Trokanowski, unemployed Adam Truchelensky, unknown Johann Trueb, housework Marie Louise Saillen, unknown George Sakondis, unknown Esther Salomons, none William Chang Sam, unknown Sinclair Sandison, unknown Vincenzo Sancello, salesman Wosily Sarkovith, unknown Otto Schmidt, butler Julius Schmeisz, tool maker Pauline Schroeder, housework Mary Scotchman, domestic J. H. Sears, retired Catherine Shand, roomer Joseph Shapiro, peddler Cesar Shediak, shirt maker Jacob Sherbet, soldier Louis Sherman, litho artist Eddie Shimoto, unknown Della Siegal, unknown

Unknown Scotland Ireland United States Unknown Sweden United States Czechoslovakia Italy Ireland Russia Ireland Greece Hungary Ireland South America United States Germany Unknown Greece Russia Unknown Unknown England Germany Unknown Japan Ireland Switzerland Unknown Unknown Unknown Germany Ireland Ireland Unknown United States Ireland Italy Ireland United States Bohemia United States Ireland Russia Ireland Unknown Sweden Ireland Ireland Italy Greece Turkey United States United States Unknown Sweden Russia Unknown United States United States Czechoslovakia Poland Russia Liechtenstein Russia Italy Turkey Poland Unknown Finland Unknown France Russia Ireland Italy Ireland Finland Unknown England United States United States Germany Porto Rico United States Italy United States Unknown Russia France Italy United States Estonia Greece Germany Porto Rico Unknown PMand Poland United States Unknown Greece Holland Unknown Scotland Italy Poland Germany Hungary Germany Ireland United States Scotland Poland Syria U. S. S. R. Ireland Unknown Unknown

458 25 458 25

272 20 293 11

118 69 679 12 276 15

29 25 869 28

15 25 130 75

218 08 218 08 105 94

250 00 811 34

291 71 6,267 75

286 25 768 98

14 25 743 41

14 25 817 21

264 25 541 76

248 70 1,417 01

264 50 2,185, 56

244 04 24404

294 96 1,053 94

357 71 577 03

18 69 811 18

269 96 352 24

18900 19622

168 73 168 73

229 95 481 99

254 49 850 00

1,502 38 23,757 55

5,593 22 5,593 22

350 00 4,479 50

6 49 1,872 43

1,079 54 1,079 54

20000 20000

891 98 891 98

267 85 267 85

112 06 178 83

681 59 681 59

305 67 305 67 3958

507 75 507 75

19 96 12,865 05

264 50 3,265 92

100 100

47 40 136 20

1,178 40 1,178 40

50000 50000

219 96 307 96

11508 15000 317 07

828 70 6,429 78

33 24 4,960 59

3,966 04 3,966 04

32296 1,229 65

14 25 695 00

62996 1,095 33

14 25 149 05

360 360

118 32 501 83

426 19 2,110 46

5 71 399 68 3,131 90

3 32

15 25 124 00

230 76 626 49

272 20 656 09

$255 70 $28000

9,258 41 9,625 82

70496 16,1:-: 22

362 20 5,050 12 1139

28370 1,500 00

918 61 918 61 39697

269 96 2,22253

1425 294

518 18 518 8 1,454 19

355 88

20994 404 54

271 36 1,402 61

610 09 84528

1425 9860

5000 309 12

394 017 828 79

50000 50000

272 25 272 25

517 64 1,778 37

250 50 350 54

214 25 351 52

188 05 6,656 30

14 25 477 95

645 95 645 95

22186 57530

892 31 01

341 69 2,114 58

264 25 3,977 98

21 95 202 38

3960 10000

54 50 11000

51 70 3,589 82 21 26

307 63 307 63

307 02 571 11

23880 6,136 90

18 60 1,058 41 3,09875

29996 814 87

104 25 1,49992

14 25 26 33

109 95 5,202 60

26568 469 14

484 81 484 81

26444 49999

255 50 6,524 33 198 42

2,431 72

14 25 1,38900

305 75 4,06486

6300 6300

587 41 587 41

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REPORTS OF PUBLIC ,ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came ditures

in 1939

Total Name and Occupation (Place of Amount

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of Expen- New York Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came ditures

in 1939

Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

Joseph Siehler, furniture packer Anie Silber, housework Mary B. Sill, housework Harry Simmons, night watchman David E. Singer, attorney Constance L. Skinner, editor and writer Emily Sloan, housework J. Waldo Smith, retired Mattie Smith, governess Pearl Smith, cook Robert Smith, laborer Tillie Smith, matron Martinous G. Smolensky, civil engineer Ivari Sodo, carpenter John Spink, upholsterer George N. Stagakis, unknown Anna Stanbar, housewife Emma Stack, unknown Rachele Steinberg, housework Alfred Stephens, manufacturer A. Stoerger, watchman Eugene Storz, unknown Ivan Streloff, unknown Kate Sugrne, retired John Suhr, clerk Kristina M. Svensson, unknown Dennis Swain, unknown Mary Sweeney, housework Nina Take, physician Pasqualle Valle, cook Dietrich Van Glahn, newsdealer Celestina L. Varrin, unknown Christo Vassil, grocer Willie Vohrer, none Ida Wahlstrom, maid James Walsh, laborer Belle Walker, domestic Frederick Warde, production manager Kathleen White, unknown Harry C. Williams, WPA executive Lillian Williams, none Donella Wilson, none Lemuel Wooby, auto mechanic Genevien Wood, none Efstiatios Xelopiros, unknown Rudolph Yates, cashier Mary Yeager, cook and maid George Zaiger, bartender Constantin Zenta, clerk Michael Zarrella, cabinet maker

United States 425 35 1,767 09 Poland 49 96 1,086 70 United States 373 49 2,714 25 Ireland 3 60 3 60 United States ... 37,080 92 37,080 92 Canada 221 06 5,872 11 Ireland 5 71 3,000 00 Unknown 7 45 United States 1 00 England 514 30 21 70 United States ... 4 44 241 64 United States 245 85 22,143 79 Unknown 374 00 7 795 43 Finland 910 64 926 64 United States ... 19 95 227 31 Greece 14 25 9 289 43 Germany 11 78 Unknown 1 08 Egypt 18 69 1,079 45 England 200 00 1,355 97 Germany 680 67 680 67 Germany 14 25 59 10 Russia 294 95 331 65 Ireland 400 00 7,062 28 Germany 254 45 834 42 Unknown 63110 63110 Unknown 320 08 Ireland 250 00 344 38 Russia 529 83 Italy 366 06 82789 Germany 1,928 27 Unknown 1,138 18 1,138 18 Greece 1,623 81 Germany 514 93 514 93 Sweden 14 25 177 01 United States 433 14 433 14 United States 479 77 478 77 United States 62 France 10 00 United States 268 28 268 28 England 553 46 1,385 60 Canada 22 19 1,209 43 United States 225 70 840 64 United States 293 00 293 00 Unknown 288 01 717 33 Germany 427 96 1,393 64 United States 14 25 873 54 Germany 180 00 755 20 Roumania 734 59 734 59 Italy 182 00 231 28

Cash Received from Beekman Street Hospital November 24—Gus Andrews, 11 cents.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital January 4—Conrad Marr, $9.52. January 10—John Krugel, $47 ; Julia Adpersi, $12.06. January 12—Albert Hirsch, $4.36; Jesus Vellazone, $30.85; Abraham Adelman,

30 cents. January 16—A. Toyley, 15 cents; Gifria Sharb, 55 cents; Frank Herman, $1.33;

Hugh Moreland, $1.10; William Huba, 25 cents; Eberhard Hardy, 12 cents; Wm. John-son, 35 cents; Lillian Parente, $1; Unknown Yellow Man, 14 cents; William Gloner, 30 cents; Neal Campbell, 12 cents; Sam Brower, $5; Louis Dady, 25 cents; Douglas Hansen, 1 cent; Katherine Leopold, $1.50; Abraham Adelman, 30 cents; Michael Toomey, $1.77 ; James McDonald, 50 cents ; Thos. Psardowski, 25 cents ; Jos. McCarthy, $10.80; Louis Darvino, $2.84; Jack Sauer, 65 cents; John Dillon, 5 cents; Joseph Walsh, 25 cents; Gifrian Skort, 55 cents; Wm. Ashford, 5 cents; Edw. Schoon, $3.75; Emil Zentina, $31.08 ; John McCarthy, $2.75 ; Adolf Wint, $8.15 ; Leonard McNeese, p2.55; Jack Ferraro, $4; Arthur Phelps, 20 cents; George Vertele, $26.60; John Wagner, 5 cents ; Michael Tooney, $1.77 ; Mary Simonds, $6 ; Wm. Thomas, 46 cents ; Louis Daty, 25 cents; Wm. Johnson, 35 cents; Rebecca Lufsky, 5 cents; May Breedlaw, 71 cents.

January 17—Ruth Fleisher, 25 cents; Frank Riley, $39.53; John Niehaus, $5.28; James Bullock, $3.19.

January 26—Marie Held, $12.40; Harry Prucha, $19; William Anderson, $1.95; Walter Krushewick, $30.

February ]—Sam Finkelstein, $2; Unknown White Man, 69 cents. February 2—Andrew Martinez, $3.91; William Fleming, $11; Charles McConnele,

$2.69; Unknown White Man, 5 cents ; Edward Grimm, $11; Beulah Puffer, 51 cents; Martin Schaeffer, $1.15 ; Tom Matomatse, 77 cents.

February 7—George Spence, $289.30. February 14—Henry Ruse, $6; James Pishnick, $7; Lee Hartman, $4.95. February 16—Margaret Robinson, $3.75; Israel Bery, $9.63; Joseph Matlin, $25;

Solomon Sachs, $4. February 21—William Kaszas, $5.61. February 23—Gladys Englander, $23.62. February 24—Andrew Kachanian, $3. February 27—George Barrett, $4.21; James Hamilton, $1.01. March 1—Edward Fallon, $18.39. March 7—Frank Corrigan, $10.61. March 8—Charles Jaffe, $6.61 ; William Murphy, $11.13; Fred Beers, $54.91. March 15—Alfred Franklin, 17 cents. March 16—Michael Rubas, $4.46. March 17—Michael Lyons, $11.85. March 21—Maria Torke, 5 cents ; James Corcoran, 5 cents ; George Terrence, $2.15 i

Anthony Ratta, $3.07; Unknown White Man, 55 cents; Justiniano Jimenez, 3 cents; Leroy Bonner, 5 cents ; F. Cullinan, $1.23 ; James Sommers, $9.15 ; Richard Conway, 64 cents; Kate Reilly, 50 cents; Olga Padhirny, $1.60; Curil Hrbeb, $3.82; Leopold Rosenthal, 20 cents ; Catherine Smith, 6 cents ; Anna Nunes, 92 cents ; Daniel Freed, 2 cents; David Glozien, $5; William Dunn, 26 cents; Alfred Eeng, $8.75; Teresa Burns, $30.55; Frank Fenello, $1.40; Edward Staub, 50 cents; Edward Brody, 10 cents; Minnie Gonez, $1; Anton Hipp, 14 cents ; Unknown White Man, 2 cents ; Carl Brown, 16 cents; Michael Walsh, $2.52; Joseph Lopez, $11.63; George Hendrich, $10; Mary Brady, $4; Doo Lau Sing, 25 cents ; Sol Groginsky, 53 cents ; John Ryan, $6.90 ; Werner Gfeller, $4.08 ; Mary Levy, $87.15 ; Willard Reid, $2.02.

March 22—Alex. Covington, $26.24 ; Dacato Scutto, $13. March 31—Guy Merritt, $1.63. April 17—Pat McGuire, $8.44; Jack Stein, $5; Inacinsia Lopez, 2 cents; Joseph

Waldman, $33.10 ; Edward Moore, $6.28 ; James Moore, $2.27 ; Joseph Napoli, $1.51. April 19—Zadar Szabados, $3.02; Louis Wilner, $1.43; Ely Carrer, $2.58; Elizabeth

Ring, $1.06 ; Roger Maloney, 6 cents. April 20—Sam Lukow, 17 cents ; Allen Randall, $5 ; Gus Olsen, 30 cents ; Michael

O'Reilly, 3 cents; Anna Green, $25; George Schmidt, 25 cents; Andrew Kaffas, 20 cents ; Arthur Oldham, 15 cents ; Thomas King, 27 cents ; Anthony Kardos, 25 cents; Nellie Kelly, $248.24; Patrick O'Brien, $6.11; John Fisher, 35 cents; Alfred Morton, 10 cents ; Barbetta Eckl, $1.14.

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REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

April 21-Thomas W. Ennis, $11.27; William Hardy, 25 cents; Phelio Bag-nalli, 25 cents; Thomas Werner, 1 cent.

April 24-Angelo Tromisino, $1.50; Charles Lowenson, $18.56; Catherine Cressimano, $10; James Rafter, 2 cents; Lena Weiss, 57 cents; Gottlieb Baier, $1; Sussman Lutzer, 61 cents.

May 2-Estelle Coleman, $1; F. W. Clune, 59 cents ; Joseph Hastings, 35 cents; Joseph Douglas, 50 cents; John Martello, $3.50; Alfred Townsend, $1; Cornelius Hill, $2; Henry Smith, 36 cents; Philip Altschuler, 20 cents; Thomas Spero, $16; Paul Hoffman, 15 cents ; Sailsis Engliziar, $2.14.

May 12-John Lee, $1.22. May 15-John Carlin, I cent; William, Wints, 68 cents; Richard Wilson, $3;

Christopher Bunker, $4.30; Thomas Doyle, 5 cents; Hugo Loven, $8. May 16-Unknown white man, 26 cents; unknown white man, 3 cents; Patrick

Murray, 5 cents ; Patrick Blake, 96 cents ; Louis Aryano, $2.92 ; Donato Figli-nola, $1; Alfred Turner, 50 cents ; Maximillian Probarski, $22.01 ; Ada McMahon, $5; Frank Kenna, 16 cents; John Brown, $11.90; Charles Grimm, 3 cents; Dora Taylor, $373; Thomas Manning, $1; Charles Moornert, $1.15.

May 16-Frank Tisdale, $2.50; Louise Moriarity, 61 cents; Estelle Coleman, 82 cents; Joseph Ringwood, 25 cents; Michael McNulty, $4.18; Albert Crowe, $3; Jacob Katz, $3; William Gallegher, $5; Isaac Housman, 7 cents.

May 18-Louis Lowry, $3.37; Peter Malloy, $7. May 22-Raffaele Federle, $7. May 23-John Schafhauser, $135.59; Mary Mahoney, $14; Salvatore ?, 7 cents;

Paul Rose, 8 cents ; Wasil Gadewin, 1 cent ; Anna McCabe, 25 cents ; Harry Kinsey, 70 cents ; Tessie Papowitz, 40 cents ; Joseph Murphy, $5.

May 24-William McCann, $1.76; Patrick McIntyre, $1.37; Joseph Scheirenhoffen, 22 cents; unknown woman, $2; John Schwab, 25 cents; Joseph Verardo, $9.95; John Beltz, 15 cents; Julia Johnson, 25 cents; William Ledue, $5.86; George Lyng, 15 cents; Joseph Nadine, 20 cents.

May 25-George Henkel, $1; Edna Edwards, $5 ; Florence Egan, 23 cents ; Henry Benken, 67 cents; John Cahill, $3.73; William Reynolds, $10.01; Rebecca Krantz, 7 cents.

May 29-Mariangela Vitanza, $32.25 ; Catherine Reilly, $1 ; Robert Ryan, $2.08; John Callan, 1 cent ; Charles Windenfelt, 85 cents ; Peter Hurth, $14.26 ; John Scott, $3.40 ; Lawrence Carroll, $41.89 ; Virginia Ford, 71 cents.

May 31-Helen Moore, 41 cents ; Anna Felton, 11 cents ; Simon Karabadin, $3; Edward Gorman, $2; John J. Donahue, $7; Josephine D'Andrea, 52 cents; Theodore Soller, 5 cents; Anna Orefice, $142; Rachel Leary, 2 cents; Edward Carter, 21 cents.

June 2-Thomas Smith, $1; August Weiser, $9.28; William McDougall, $41.66; Victor Lyons, $1.21; Margaret Tuck, 75 cents ; Edward Fitzgerald, $1.40 ; Arthur Hamilton, $1.05; Valentine Konopenski, $1.56; Chin Young Fan, $4.85; Sam Smith, $4.44; Sheridan Muileur, $155.11; Mary Fine, $1 ; Joseph Paborsky, $3; Jean Cooper, 79 cents; Martin Haubach, 20 cents; George Carres, $1.30; John Hurley, 10 cents; Irving Schoonmaker, 5 cents.

June 5-William Taylor, $1; Anna Mae Jackson, 2 cents ; James McGuire, 35 cents; Nathan Nadler, $2.50; Meyer Rosen, 47 cents; Catherine Kuhn, 7 cents; Oscar Day, $1; James Riley, 2 cents.

June 6-Charles Napp, $3; Frank Ver, $5.31; William Washington, 25 cents; Alice West, $1.95 ; Nichola Cherico, $1.15 ; Anton Johansen, 20 cents ; Peter Marchinski, 65 cents ; Louis Nagey, $20.95.

June 12-Isadore Kempa, 15 cents; Cornelius Murphy, $2.85; Abe Jacobson, $3; Morris Alarnick, $6; John Summerville, $1.04; Ernesto Denn, $5; Vincent Alvarino, $4.08 ; Katherine Lynch, 60 cents.

June 13-Angeline Dyer, 65 cents; Eugene Medeger, $1.11; Albert Mendez, $2.18; unknown white man, 26 cents.

June 14-John Koboski, $1 ; Albert Starfield, 45 cents ; Dominico Cafardi, $11; John Purcell, $3; Pauline Goldstein, 34 cents; Sidney Snyder, $1.17.

June 15-Isaac Rubin, 17 cents ; Alle Tuyuner, 17 cents ; Patrick Gaffney, 20 cents. June 16-Webster Chapman, $2.15 ; Frank Quigley, 28 cents ; James Schofield, 47

cents; Mike Timchuk, $8.38; William Flaherty, 15 cents; Virginia Simmeon, 60 cents; Karl Wagner, $8.33; Fred Weber, $6.49.

June 19-Owen Culbertson, $4.75 ; Otto Kohn, $2.15 ; James Clark, $14.81; James Boyce, $7.12 ; Joe Mauer, $9.13 ; John Gural, $1; Francisco Tierno, 50 cents.

June 21-Margaret Tyler, $1; Moses Coleman, $3.25 ; Odell Hall, $1; Joseph Klein, $5.33; Joseph Sambora, 27 cents; Melaine Ansler, $2.89; James Willis, $1; Robert McCormack, 69 cents ; Martin Gilmore, $1.60 ; Peter Eremenko, 7 cents.

June 22-Peter Casey, $5.50; Edward Smith, $1 ; Oscar Solomonescue, $8. December 11-Henry Clauss, $54.92; John Carolyn, $9.36; James Enright, 17 cents; June 23-Terry McGowan, 7 cents ; Patrick Smith, 22 cents ; George Stanley, 50 William Kolb, 26 cents ; John McNamara, 1 cent.

cents ; Mike Unick, 63 cents ; Charles Giritz, 38 cents ; Herman Kath, 34 cents ; Howard Lewis, 25 cents.

June 29-Yuen Leong, $5.07 ; Ida Ware, 65 cents ; Marion Luzinski, $2.30 ; George Gibson, $1.94; Albert Lewis, 2 cents.

July 11-Joseph L. Young, $24.85; Rose Dilaberto; $3; Thomas Larkin, 10 cents; Carlo Madrado, $172.73 ; James Meehan, $1; Patrick Shevlin, 25 cents ; Geo. Smith, 15 cents.

July 13-John Carrao, 20 cents; Huie Fook, $1.20; Joseph Dowkin, $23.26; Enoch Johnson, 5 cents ; Eva Jacobs, 15 cents ; Ella Hoppe, $1 ; John Guilfoil, $5 ; Vartan Hogopean, $7.49; James Tiernan, 28 cents.

July 14-Sylvia Carlucci, $1; Frank Anon, $12.33; Helen Varga, $1.20; Abe Miller, $2.45; John McDermott, $26; Warren Taylor, $6.

July 25-Richard McKittrick, $1.30; William Lee, 17 cents; Steve Monarich, 11 cents ; Nurservan Pantaky, $2.32 ; Patrick Konough, 15 cents ; Thomas Quinn, $4; Arno Fouche, 6 cents; Henry Gaohn, 28 cents; James Harvey, $3.23; Roger Jones, 14 cents ; George Sullivan, 11 cents ; Edward Tbrockmorton, 11 cents.

August 3-Ann Corcoran, 2 cents ; Chin Fook, $18.50 ; Catherine Durkin, 49 cents; Alex Archtinge, 71 cents; Severna Saunders, $10; Gary Braun, $1.48; Charles Hoschle, 16 cents; Walter Johnson, 13 cents; James McLaughlin, $1.63; Mon Kong Tai, $2.32; Katherine Kenehan, $1.40 ; Edward Waltz, $1.61; David Stern, $1.71; Harry Lovett, $4.66; Sarah Coleman, $15.77; Sophie Loftus, $20.53; Thomas Nye, $1.13; Hugh Patton, 35 cents.

August 4-Bridget McFadden, 2 cents ; Mary Dalton, $1; Bimony Markowich, 21 cents; Ulysses McNulty, 19 cents; Alice Hodges, 2 cents; Mary Holden, $4.

August 11-Mary Berclarano, 77 cents; Gabriella Becket, 64 cents; Eugene Grezanle, $1 ; Francis Kachiming, 22 cents; Steve Ulenski, $1 ; James Warner, 4 cents; Lillian Zinno, 14 cents ; George Harris, 50 cents.

August 17-Peter Balacek, 45 cents ; Edward Cowin, $3.04 ; Emil Dicke, I cent; Cyril Harvey, $1.51 ; Peter Marcus, $9.53 ; Mario Rosonavich, 54 cents ; John Gately, 16 cents ; unknown man, $2.

August 18-John Moran, 26 cents ; Francis Manning, $63.95 ; Joseph Pomarice, 28 cents ; Charles Espansen, 51 cents ; Florence Ergang, 2 cents ; Abe Finkelstein, 5 cents; William Marshall, $6.

August 24-Frances Henry, 15 cents ; Charles Glaman, $5 ; Isreal Zuckerman, 2 cents ; Eugene Seabrook, 48 cents ; Rebecca Stolper, 76 cents ; Catherine LaRosa, 50 cents; Ethel Charles, $2.63; Josephine Cherry, $1.43; William Ryan, $1.77; Harold Banks, 2 cents; Hannah Swanson, $15.50.

September 1-Rose Lish, $4.15. September 5-John Byrne, 6 cents ; Leona Carlson, 97 cents ; Simon Kalahorn, I

cent ; John McCarthy, 5 cents ; Charles Solomon, $1; Daniel Tynan, 28 cents. September 6-Edna Frank, $1.79 ; Pat Russell, 25 cents ; Chin Lin Ying, $3 ; Simon

Levy, $52.43; Fred Nelson, $35; Frederick Neat, $1.30; Alex Tolevich, $1.02; Thomas Boyland, 3 cents; Felice DePaola, 83 cents; Peter Kishke, $2.62.

September 7-Ignatz Detuch, $4 ; Joseph Carey, $2.95 ; Isaac Connelly, $26.35 ; John Balanis, 27 cents ; Henry Long Baird, 77 cents ; Anthony Malfa, 15 cents ; George Dock-stader, 90 cents ; Morgan Mead, $1 ; Edward Brownell, 7 cents ; Harvey Olds, 66 cents; Frances Harwick, $3; Abe Rodbill, $1; Anna DeWolfe, 49 cents.

September 18-Jacob Cholowain, $2; Eng Lum, 50 cents; Hajiery Casparian, $1.78: Pearl Condon, 15 cents ; Charles Banner, 33 cents ; Jack Raggan, $5 ; Frances Murphy, $4 ; Rosa Black, $3.41; Hattie Revelle, 58 cents ; Custedio Lopez, 25 cents ; Benjamin Rosenberg, $2.10; James Murphy, $9; William Torrence, $7.30; Henry Dreier, 50 cents.

September 27-Martha Morgan, 32 cents; Ernest Sauger, $12.45; John Finsley, 5 cents ; Florence Knight, $9.87; Michael Boboski, $1.16 ; Benedicto Ravano, 16 cents; Daniel Tynan, $1; Joseph Winn, $1.24; Joseph Thaler, 28 cents.

October 6-Mike Columbo, $2; Sam Miller, $1 ; Lilly Lipschitz, $1.44; William Kelly,

$17 ; Carl Leonardi, $13.33 ; Sam Hochberg, $4.58 ; Elizabeth Howard, $5 ; Robert Mar-tin, $24; James Johnson, $1; John Lubow, $1.94.

October 6-William Brown, 23 cents ; James Harper, 28 cents ; Nancy Hill, $18; Edgar Mills, 12 cents; William O'Brien, 3 cents; Serge Yakolow, $1.02.

October 10-Charles Yomant, 25 cents; William A. Kessel, $14.84; Joseph Bollassy, $6.33 ; Henry Stein, $46.68 ; Thomas Harrington, 57 cents ; Sam Rauck, 32 cents ; Robert Lewis, $10; Konrad Kolp, 50 cents; William Murray, $1.08; Vincent Zarattieri, $1.35; John L. Halligan, $11.08; William Hoyer, 55 cents; Joseph Stewart, $2.49; Robert Haz-zard, $14.24.

October 16-Angelos Contos, $3.

Octoer 16-Thos. O'Farrell, $1.

October 16-George Bren, 30 cents; George Hansen, 49 cents; Patrick Jones, $1.50; John Morris, 5 cents; Virginia Russell, 5 cents; Michael Zaremba, 10 cents.

October 19-John Skalski, $10.

October 20-Ruth Spady, 50 cents; Chin Fong, $2; Hubert Landry, 12 cents; Dor-othy James, 21 cents; Charles Show, $1.66; Mike Nolle, 18 cents; Mey Bow, $12.40; Morris Mellish, 6 cents; Lillian Spulka, 20 cents; Renald Ellis, $27; Catherine Schum, $17; Blanche Schienmaker, $8.06; Harry James, $17.

October 24-Eugene Storz, $9.10.

October 24-Andrew Ferovich, $7.76 ; Florence Gotkoff, 16 cents ; John Goodfellow, 10 cents; James Hamilton, $521.72; Clara Mettke, $1.53; Andrew Mitchell, 75 cents; Engene Storz, $9.10; Wally Asher, $1; Solomon Ania, $2; William Nixon, $3; William Ten Broeck, $1; Joe Kanish, 23 cents; Timothy Reynolds, 5 cents; James McCormack or Hennessey, $3.12.

October 25-Louis Casozza, 53 cents; George McCauley, 25 cents; James Reynolds, 56 cents; William Preston, 30 cents; Sue Fong Ong, $5; Joseph Kennedy, $14; Joseph Hyatt, $1.02.

October 27-Mike Keavaney, $1.14; Frank Nodolny, 42 cents; Unknown White Man, 21 cents; Herman Jungerich, 4 cents; John Martini, 69 cents; Unknown White Boy, $1.96; Louis Blankstein, $3; Charles Friary, $28; Thomas Sutton, $24.36; Isaac Hamilton, 33 cents ; Albert Wyler, $2.11 ; Beatrice Cruise, 33 cents.

October 28-Harriet Foster, $18.

November 1-John Seche, $4.19; August Bauman, 65 cents; Joseph Pastrona, $6; Zedor Bayak, $3.85; Isabel Montgomery, 71 cents; Walter Whitten, $46.10; John Krowka, 13 cents; Barney Kesshuner, 23 cents; William Hickey, 16 cents; Lawrence Whitestone, $3.65; Jack Wynn, $5.85; Benjamin Knlow, 14 cents.

November 14-Margaret King, 60 cents; Constantine Lenkewich, 10 cents; Oscar Mettsner, 52 cents; Emmet Clark, $1.10; Unknown White Man, $5.04; Lawrence Reilly, $2.45; Kostick Sturzasky, $3.50; Sam Jones, 5 cents; Adam Moles, $4.70; Harriet Seginne, $1.83; Roger Cousan, 67 cents; Harriet Foster, $10; Enyo Basche, $10.47; Nellie Buckley, 51 cents; Peter Kushmien, $3.56; Laura Fillipi, 63 cents; Gilber Reed or Green, 10 cents ; Patrick Twyford, 26 cents ; Harry Robertson, 80 cents ; Edward Wall, 44 cents; Timothy White, 10 cents; Richard Green, 45 cents; Wm. Bryan, 5 cents; Eloise Smith, 6 cents; John Steward, $10.33; Robert Dellattre, 22 cents; Charles Lear, $1.08; John Terlin, 9 cents; Joe Hesson, 25 cents.

November 15-Claudius Moleins, 25 cents ; Henry Lanier, $5.29; George Young, $1; John Fitzpatrick, $2.53 ; Frank Geyer, $290 ; Vincent Grant, 15 cents ; Karl Schmidt, 60 cents; William Durondo, $2; John Anderson, $2.76; May King, $1.08.

November 27-John Velselsky, 25 cents; Wm. Drane, $2; Sarah Emmed, $1.21; Alex Kromansky, 6 cents; August Popp, 10 cents; Adam Scheldensky, 20 cents; Sam Sonson, $2.73; Peter Welter, 55 cents; Wei Sei Wong, $5.50.

November 29-Sam Bear, $76; Robert Behagenhughes, $3.75; Charles Fulton, 30 cents ; Charles Kennedy, 15 cents ; Roscoe Lessesne, $2.22 ; Anthony Najdugzyk, 16 cents; James Devens, 33 cents; Aaron Fleischer, 51 cents; Clarence Seaman, 3 cents; Thomas McManus, $5; Dariel Davis, 27 cents; Isaac Joffe, $84; Michael Droshek, 95 cents; Albert Robertson, 10 cents ; Frank Byrnes, $9.10.

December 12-Henry Andrews, $3; John Lydbolz, $19.02; Elizabeth Conley, $7.03; Frank Johnson, 50 cents; Emilio Rivera, $1; John Hennessey, 55 cents; Clarence Poe, $3; Isabell Robinson, $2.16; James Johnson, $1.62; Henry Wiese, $1.53; Patrick McGuire, $1.25 ; Henry Truety, $4.62 ; Charles Zevas, $16.72, Henry Fuchs, $4.41; Jas. Martin, 6 cents; Abraham Greenspan, 25 cents; Joseph Hulihan, $6.76.

December 13-Charles Pines, 35 cents; Herman Schoen, $8; Antonio Durso, 75 cents; Robert Jordan, $1.40; Tinch McElrath, 32 cents; Anthony Pellettiere, $42; Frank Szafranski, $2.10.

December 15-Philip Baer, 67 cents; Thomas Burrows, $3; Morris Salzman, $1.31; Mary Eddy, $2.40; Irving Smilowitz, 38 cents; Sarah Prevko, $1.58; Arthur Cook, $4.57; Joseph Balzano, 50 cents; John Goranson, 10 cents; John Kelly, $1.87; Harry Salofsky, 1 cent.

December 18-Ellen Callahan, $3.10; William Sewell, $1; Robert Woscheck, $3; Peter Keane, $4.33; Melvin Bremerman, 45 cents; Max Gothard, $20; Salvatore Trapani, 27 cents.

Cash Received from City Home January 6-Henry Klein, $75. January 10-Joseph Impellezzere, $1.25; Mary Czega, $4; Ida Quinn, $3; Joseph

Higgins, $5 ; George Sadlier, $8 ; Frank Riley, 46 cents ; Josephine Patal, $125 ; Sophia M. Dickerson, 21 cents; Patrick Chariton, $4.14; Agnes Poitras, 71 cents; Mary Fergu-son, 7 cents; Ida Walkof, 6 cents; Comception Maldonado, 50 cents.

Cash Received from Home for Dependents, Cancer and Neurological Hospitals January 26-Amy Magee, $15. February 7-Bridget Scanlon, $12.02. February 9-Robert Bradley, 50 cents; Annie Bopp, $30.37; Frances Garcia, 4 cents;

Pauline Wilson, $16; Beryl Cottrell, 15 cents; Vincenzo Morosco, $127; Earl Omand, $29; Mary Barco, $4; Ernest 011metzer, $21 ; Rosie Krieger, $10.82; Annie Andrews, $17.

March 6-Dinella Leonardo, $50.86 ; Mary Moran, $2.51; Clarence Schenck, $2.59, Katie Lackowitz, $10; Anna Treft, $1.24; Louise Johnson, $1.95; Mary Conover, $1.25; Joseph Bradley, 50 cents; James Cunneen, $90.69; Eliabeth Kelly, $2; Bertha Mill-stein, $7.

April 5-Polero Vito, $2.90; Henry Klosman, 16 cents; Bertha Millstein, 14 cents; William Gordon, $3; John Basso, $3;1Marion Robinson, $2.72; Kate Abbott, $33.77; William Thompson, $2.28; Max Flecker, $3.70; Raymond Devere, $4; John Flock, $112.80; Elizabeth Taylor, $2; John Engels, 48 cents; Mercedes Chevez, 35 cents; Esther Wilkins, $3.29.

April 20-Anna Danfeldt, $3.05. May 4-Mary Walsh, 10 cents; Nettie McGrath, 15 cents; Catherine O'Neill,

$57.15 ; Amelia Owen, $1.75 ; Philip Lenzo, 60 cents ; John Flanigan, $1.47 ; Sigmund Bernstein, $3.11; Alex Kado, $8.12 ; Gustave Widner, 86 cents.

May 22-Christine Fanstan, $655.77. June 5-Walter Somerville, 8 cents; Dorothy Richter, $21.68; James Carr, 97 cents;

Alfred Finn, 61 cents ; Terenti Makletoff, $3.31; Louis Novotney, $4.40 ; Mary Lynch, $1.60 ; Elizabeth Sprich, $226 ; Lee Chin Loy, $5 ; Minnie Bottingheimer, 10 cents; Alexander Scheider, $1.53; George Duncan, $1.05; Gottleib Hood, 32 cents; George Oram, $1.92; Helen Opperman, $2.49; Carrie Storks, $27; Helen Langhorst, 26 cents; Morris Horowitz, $2; Louise Roasberg, $1.26.

July 7-Elizabeth Brown, 35 cents ; Susan Reddy, 27 cents ; Ruth Follis, I cent; Grace Panzer, $7.52 ; John Harrigan, $10 ; Anita McGuiness, 14 cents ; Joseph Friedling, $5.49 ; Egmont Brinkman, 2 cents.

August 8-John Myles, $9.31; Dominick Rubicco, $3.55 ; William Harris, 15 cents; Harry Scharfenberg, 65 cents ; Henry Moss, $3.28 ; Gus Johnson, $5 ; Joseph Stockel, $1.05.

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REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

white woman, $3.78; James Bradford 7 cents; Adelaide Brown, $1.10; William Bur-rington, 36 cents; Charles Byrd, $1.95; Benjamin Clark, $1.44; Samuel Davis, $5; Ida Garafalo, $7; Clarence Garlin, 5 cents; Floyd Goode, $12.32.

February 15-Anna Richardson, $31.30. February 20-William Brown $4.71 ; Bert C. Dumas, 2 cents. March 6-Theodore Berger, 4.51; William Davis, 15 cents; John Donnolly, $1.60;

Wanda Goldbrough, 17 cents ; Michael Gormley, 43 cents ; Anna Holland, 16 cents; Leila Jones, 67 cents; Daniel King, $8.40; Anna McIver, $1.26; Robert Peitz, $4; Ella Riley, $1.12; Fitz Simmons, 9 cents; David Sweeney, $32.15; unknown colored man, 5 cents; unknown colored man, 16 cents.

March 9, 1939-Joseph Friedman, $2.06. March 17-Esekiel Pierce, $10.25. April 5-Thomas Miller, 14 cents; Louis Moten, $4; Laureen Ryan, $2; Marie

Sanchez, 41 cents; Roosevelt Sawyer, 51 cents; Harry Scott, 32 cents; Holmes Smith, 10 cents; James Thompson, $1.60; Laurence Thompson, 51 cents; unknown white man, 22 cents; unknown yellow man, 25 cents; Lilly Mae Willis, 6 cents; Elijah Wyatt, $2; Hattie Wilson, $1; Andie Barkmely, $2.21; Joseph Bartlett, $6.55; Austin Burney, I cent; Mattie Dabney, $2; Max Farley, $5; Leslie Fleming, $1; Harry Glover, 60 cents; William Grunwaldt, 59 cents; Charles Hutchinson, $1.25; Emma Johnson, $1; Joseph Kuts, 5 cents ; Sam Lederman, $5.74; William Lee, $21; Anna Maxwell, 25 cents.

April 21-John Cosgrove, $42.

Cash Received from Cancer Hospital September 7-Anable Crinnion, $6; Caroline McGuire, 3 cents; Sam Garber, $18. October 6-Mary Ledden, 69 cents; James Berkley, $1; Millie Heckrath, 29 cents.

Cash Received from City Home 8-Martin Goetz, 10 cents; Gertrude Pisanelli, $127; Bertha Bailey, 74 Behrmann, $1.03; Violet Rice, 16 cents; Charles Boyd, $1.60; Rinaldo

6-Charles Tellefsen, $1.10; George Battle, 47 cents; Lena Gregory, $1.38.

Cash Received from City Hospital January 6-Marie Hamilton, $4.55; Edwin Evans, $1; Joseph Langley, 90 cents;

John Hill, 25 cents; Michael Marrili, $1.16; Amira Bosli, 15 cents; John Sheppard, $1 Charles Stewart, 3 cents; Etiene Pujol, $55; John Catwell, 86 cents; Rose Rosicky, 50 cents.

January 19-Carl Kroner, $13.71. February 6-Margaret Williams, 20 cents; Frederick Langsfeld, $20.70; Franeesc<,

Zerilli, $1.25; Samuel Truehart, $2.28; Pablo Riva, $7; Joseph Scarry, 50 cents; Britton Williams, $5 ; Audrey Mahoney, 35 cents ; James Plummer, $4.15 ; Ellen Cassidy, $3; John Carter, 93 cents ; Joseph Mitchell, $6 ; Sam Cohen, 21 cents ; Ellen Shally, $2; Edward Hurst, $1.50; Ospassia Genes, 20 cents; Thomas McManus, 90 cents; Isidore Silverstein, $1; Ella Walsh, 10 cents.

February 7-Elizabeth Mount, $183.02. February 8-Arthur Mathews, 55 cents. March 4-Theresa Simmons, $5.09; Pasquali Esposito, $5.45; Patrick Ryan, $1.78;

John McNamara, $4.50; John Fay, $1.39; Sena George, $6; Joseph Levy, 60 cents; Josh Ford, $1.05; George Cordier, $3.40; Nana Smith, 3 cents; Stella Egan, 12 cents; Martha Willis, $2 ; Gustave Stevens, 35 cents ; Betty Berglow, $5.72 ; Frances Kelly, $1.01; John Walton, $2.

March 16-William Craig, 70 cents. April 5-Earl Morris, $38; Margaret Reuning, $1.81; Louis Shaw, $4; Henry

Harter, $28; Zoo Tang, $15; Soloman McMichael, $4; Thomas Owen, $1.03; Michael Ahearn, $5.04 ; Frank Craps, $3 ; Henry Taylor, $8.25 ; Patrick McDermott, 15 cents; Wilhelmina Durant, 76 cents ; William Robinson, $6.50 ; Louis Szabo, $5.25 ; Charles Widen, $2.75.

May 3-Michal Dillon, $2.26 ; Martha Hall, 62 cents ; Varatan Hampikian, 78 cents; Michael McCarthy, 61 cents; Julius Schurman, 96 cents; Arthur Denvir, $5.01; Marie Eggers, $2.77; David Hearn, $2; Robert DePalma, 19 cents; Salvatore Paleri, $1.61 Lewis Ailing, $2; Edith Osterhaut, $1; Alex Humbert, $7.87; Helena Bowman, 11 cents; Mary Mitchell, $5.15; Rose Higgins, 20 cents; Eugene Drafts, $1.33; John Wright, 41 cents; Louis Miller, $7; Georgette Northington, $3.39; Julia Zeisler, 25 cents; Louis Gardner, 95 cents.

June 2-Warren Cook, $18.65; Isaac Sumpter, $1.70; Kate Goldenson, $3.72; Victor Alido, $4; August Faltman, $1 ; Althea Lewis, $2; Sarah Clement, $2; Manuel Estevez, $2.41; Edward Faulkner, 66 cents ; Alice Worth, 50 cents ; William Cooray, $3 ; Feodor Zanek, 65 cents ; Mary Sheehan, $1.25 ; George Thompson, 31 cents ; William Schaefer, $4.71; Catherine McMorrow, 50 cents ; Harry E. Stanger, $6 ; Carl Simon, $1.

July 7-Anna Lee, $5.25; Julia Figler, 15 cents; William O'Brien, 4 cents; Annie Concannon, $3.21; George Morgan, 62 cents ; Michael Mooney, 86 cents ; Justo Barral, 95 cents; Josephine Colon, 8 cents; Winona Scott, 13 cents; William Mattson, $10.21; Ferris Wood, $5.35; Daniel Binyard, $2.

August 4-Annie Concannon, $1.23 ; Sarah Buxton, $4.43 ; Edward Halliday, $26.61; Arthur Beutel, $2.80 ; Albert Staub, $25 ; Mary Greene, $10.72 ; Mae Larkin, 12 cents; John Aho, 70 cents ; Beatrice Ward, $1.85 ; Ann Belsky, 15 cents ; Frank De Rosa, $3.95; Mary Kripke, $3; Hilda Thomas, 8 cents; Lloyd DePuy, 47 cents; Owen Mcllvain, $14.75 ; Elizabeth Ottley, 54 cents.

September 5-John Lane, 60 cents; Celia Rappaport, 35 cents; Thomas McNamara, $1; Sam Ruddell, $4.60; John Gordon, 7 cents; Frank Tyler, $30.20; William Kniffen, $4.45 ; Elizabeth Brown, 66 cents ; Carl Werner, 25 cents.

September 12-Charles Miller, $10.19. September 20-Margaret Lawlor, $14.89. October 4-John H. Stanford, 83 cents ; Minnie Moseman, 14 cents ; Frank Nelson,

35 cents; William Johnson, $1.02; Charles Dodge, $4.16; Alvina Lanskey, $1; Jack Fitzgerald, $50; John Devaney, $7.12; Bessie McKenna, $17,04; Belen Lacen, 43 cents; Elizabeth Groom, $1.

November 3-Edward Tiute, $43.33 ; John Super, 11 cents ; Sarah Feeley, $1.08; Frances Turtelboom, $1.30; Walter Love, $3.75; Ida Richardson, 25 cents; Lottie Fon-tain, $11.70; Patrick McDonough, 83 cents; William Coleman, 55 cents; Rose Denize, 65 cents.

December 4-Joseph Alexander, 85 cents ; Julius Armstrong, 38 cents ; Julia Bultot, $6.54; James O'Brien, $3; Nancy St. Clare, $8.06; Jean Scott, $1.30; Dora Tiedman, 1 cent.

cents.

Cash Received From Harlem Hospital April 28-Lulu Corbin, $8.66 May 5-Bruno Porthen, $1; Annie Robinson, 63 cents; Morris Silberstein, $2.78;

Frank Sinclair, $6.25 ; Lawrence Staton, 73 cents ; Leon Tillman, 55 cents ; Mary Tucker, 66 cents; Cora Webber, $6.51; Rudolph Yates, $140.19; Michael Hopkins, $1.43; William Lee, 30 cents; Anthony Liebler, $46; Betty McCormick, 50 cents; Frank Matthews, 35 cents ; Lillie Mitchell, 70 cents ; Joseph Odem, 10 cents ; Nicholas Abramski, $44.47; Muriel Brown, 24 cents ; Nick Cardeolioni, 88 cents ; William Cole, $15.15 ; Patrick Con-sidine, 16 cents; Sidney Cummings, 25 cents; Juan Delgado, $10; Arthur Douglass, 15 cents ; George Gillmore, 5 cents ; Jennie Green, 75 cents ; Michael Hogan, 5 cents.

June 6-Hortensia Ustado, 25 cents; Clarence Wells, 34 cents; Irving Wilder, I cent; James Maynard, 34 cents; Alex. Moore, $5.26; James Morgan, $3.07; Frank Munn, $9; Eva Parish, $2; George Rich, $20.20; Alvin Richardson, 52 cents; Thomas Smith, 4 cents; Oliver Gollet, 50 cents; Grace Gorham, $41.36; Jennie Greenwald, 24 cents; James Harrington, $16.33; Alfred Hirsch, $1.09; Patrick Hogan, 4 cents; Fannie Johnson, $1.24; Fannie Johnson, $3.01; William Johnson, 15 cents; Charles Lewis, $6.12; Mamie Arnold, 50 cents; Garland Anderson, 11 cents; Mary Black, $4; Gustave Creagh, 20 cents; Pearl Daniels, $3; Josephine Diamond, 54 cents; Drothie Eberth, $1.01 ; John Ellison, $1.40; Herbert Euler, 40 cents; Philip Fisher, $2; Michael Doran, 27 cents.

June 7-Abraham Bangaura, $20; Charles Johnson, 30 cents. June 14-James Brown, 10 cents. June 21-Clarence Henry, $2. June 29-Frank Boyd, 35 cents. July 7-Anni Ritterrodt, $2.03; Thomas Ryan, $5; Charles Smith, $10.56; Max

Taub, $5.31; Anna Timlin, $5; Unknown White Man, 26 cents; Henry Williams, $1.53; Milton Adler, $9; Bernard Joseph, $5.55; Davis Mosely, 15 cents; James De Veaux, $3.05; Francis Harold, 15 cents; John Hennessey, $4.76; Cyril King, 29 cents; Charles Kish, 60 cents ; Oliver La Morrelle, 15 cents ; Louis Luft, $11.18.

July 25-Ethel Powe-23 cents. July 26-Ida Willet, $25.58. August 10-Howard Whilters, $2; Henry Williams, 10 cents; William Benn, 5

cents; Joseph Calloway, 32 cents; Izora Cookman, 24 cents; Thomas De Brill, $3.37; Charles Docalmkos, $4.13; William Gadsden, 15 cents; Herbert Jones, $3.53; Frederick Josephs, 85 cents; Monnie Lawrence, $8; John McLean, 10 cents; Hugh McVey, $13.49; Oscar Payne, 20 cents.

August 16-Edwin Freund, $24. September 7-Unknown White Man, 55 cents ; Percy Crosby, 8 cents ; Mattie Dixon,

$4.56; Louis Gonce, $5; Tony Guida, 42 cents; James Howell, $1.50; William Howlett, $2; Felix James, $6.17; John Jaschuk, $1.10; Julio Molino 30 cents; Samuel Mouzon, 18 cents; John Moore, 5 cents; George Pfeifenschneider, 5~5 cents; Frank Shanley, 20 cents; Ainslee Storey, 44 cents; Unknown Colored Man, $3.74; Unknown Colored Man, 5 cents ; Unknown Colored Female, $2.09.

September 15-Cyril Douglass, $1.65. October 6-Adele Daniels, 10 cents; William Feathers, 10 cents; James Healy, 25

cents; James Jones, 79 cents; Uriah McCoy, 50 cents; Blanch Palmer, 5 cents; Leighton Peoples, 25 cents ; Cecil Pinto, 11 cents ; George Thompson, $3.60 ; Leola Vanderpoole, $1.70; James Walsh, 7 cents; Augusta Watson, 17 cents.

October 16-John Ejoff, 7 cents. October 24-Margaret Allen, $4.79. November 6-Alphonso Praddy, $1.07; John Ramsey, 64 cents; Isaiah Sheppard, 32

cents; James Steward, $6.21; Henry Smalls, $1.95; William Taylor, $1; Unknown Col. Man, 90 cents; Harold Walker, 59 cents; John Weiss, 25 cents, Henry White, 11 cents; Robert Woods, 15 cents; Frank Bluford, 25 cents; Frank Bluford, 39 cents; Roy Brown, 80 cents ; Michael Fitzgerald, 5 cents ; Gracchino Gallo, 25 cents ; Clara Hicks, 29 cents; Fred Kull, 10 cents ; John Middleton, 55 cents ; Roscoe Mitchell, $2.10 ; Max Pasch, $29.83.

November 28-Michal Garvin, 27 cents. December 6-Lillian Morris, $5; William Prysdanski, $4.41; William Prysdanski,

$1.40; May Reuter, $5; Lottie Smith, 17 cents; Unknown Colored Male, 11 cents; Mrs. Wassman, ? $1.50; Josephine Vega, $1.90; James Walker, 53 cents; Amelia Weiss, $1.80; Stephen Bartley, 43 cents ; Albert Brown, 5 cents ; Elizabeth Carr, 84 cents ; Joseph Carroll, $1.44; William George, $3.19; Claudius Dillon, $2.25; Ella Ettinger, 47 cents; Patrick Hickey, 25 cents ; Thure Kiang, $2 ; Albert Lee, 5 cents ; Benny Nilone, $9.

Cash Received From Home For Incurables June 16-William Siebert, $1.19.

Cash Received From Kings County Hospital January 20-Joseph P. Byrne, $1.93; Fannie Greabler, $20.32. March 7-Richard Mosche, $333. May 31-John Toeckmas, $2. September I-George Fusaro, 36 cents ; Sang Wu, $8.93. December 1-William Abramowitz, $13.54.

Cash Received From Knickerbocker Hospital January 10-James Lathen, $1. August 25-Robert Lynch, $16.50 ; Wm. H. B. Buse, $2.20.

Cash Received From Manhattan State Hospital January 20-Amelia Willareth, $1. January 23-Virginia Hohenstine, $7.93. February 3-Frances Dunanovich, $1.73. February 24 -Ellen McGovern, $29.29. March 8-Stephen Sheffer, $13.94. March 16-Patrick McManus, $2.01. May 15-Eleanor Dederick, $9.54. May 22-Kate Smith, $170. July 5-Rose Gallen, $140. September 1-Sarah Horowitz, $33.05. September 25-David Weitzman, $12.81. October 17-Elizabeth Bennett, $435.08. November 28-Henry S. Bryson, $12. December 27-Rafail Maisonet, $271,63.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital January 3-Mary McSorley, $2.50; Margaret Kerrigan, $2.13; Phillip Sink, $4;

Louis Ramirez, $1.12; Rafael Correro, $12; Julius Kuper, $1.03; Patsy Trovato, $50.94; Herman Mack, $1.29 ; Andrew Serrett, 15 cents ; Mary Bates, $6.35 ; Chester Meinders, 25 cents; Frank Rooney, 28 cents; John Erickson, 10 cents; August Bernroth, 50 cents; Alma Alla, $11.75; Joseph Rooney, 12 cents; Genevieve Rodriques, $1.03.

February 2-Leonard Davis, $1 ; Charles Kenneth, $7; Caroline Schlayer, 65 cents: Marie Rodgers, 44 cents ; Frederick Volker, $1 ; Karl Rhinhart, 25 cents ; Joseph Cardita, $19.68; William Hardy, $10.40; Mary Bracken, 46 cents; Hector Delgado, 91 cents: Margaret Martin, 27 cents ; Edward Nelson, 15 cents ; George Parker, $1.09 ; Gussie May,

November cents ; Gustav Forest, $20.

December

Cash Received from Fordham Hospital February I-John Martin, 5 cents. February 21-Joyce Egleston, $1.25 ; Angel Villazone, 28 March 13-Olive Smuth, $12.92. April 3-Louis Jacobson, $106. May 11-Jack Sharpe, $1.21. May 17-Arthur Dolan, $3.15. June 1-Robert Fisher, 93 cents ; Nicholas Smith, $2.69. June 5-Donald Dunham, $27.54, June 12-Daniel Donohue, $14. June 30-Dorothy Tarver, 5 cents. September 5-James Juliano, 15 cents ; Charlotte Reutlinger, $1.50. November 2-Ludmiller Winniger, $12.93. December 4-George Stevens, 35 cents. January 6-Tessie Fillapaldo, 23 cents; Andrew Walsh, $15. February 6-John Klein, 28 ; Isidore Seigel, 20 cents ; Sam Winner, $4.27. March 11-Herman Fiereisen, 88 cents ; Meyer Pitkowsky, $9.33 ; unknown

man, 34 cents ; Edward Tracey, 2 cents ; Herman Berg, 39 cents. March 15-Paul Phillips, $25.06. April 3-Morris Bass, $11; Jacob Dresser, $71; Sam Karps, 67 cents. May 2-William Katz, $14.83; Peter Kin, $6; Wah Chee, $1.82; Lazan Friedman,

22 cents; Rose Shapiro, 17 cents; Frank Rabopky, $2.06; Anton Forman, 26 cents. June 1-Joseph Molak, $1.73; Herman Amster, $1.02; Henry Clay Guise, $13.10;

Salvatore Noto, 6 cents ; unknown white male, 5 cents ; Benedetto Lipiro, 80 cents; William O'Donnell, $5.48; unknown white male, 1 cent; Isidore Horing, $1.70.

July 7-Tony Watkins, 45 cents ; Angelina Sambuchella, $2.75. August 3-Chas. Williams, $71.52; Isaac Gross, $125; Bertha Pitkowsky, 45 cents;

John Cody, 29 cents ; Joseph Rubinstein, 27 cents ; Patrick Campbell, 5 cents ; Beryl Goldstein, $1.45.

September 6-Morris Rubin, $19.11. September 8-Thomas McManus, 11 cents ; Pong Fong, $2.60 ; Carmine Trusis, $1;

Julian Yarmorough, 55 cents; Michael O'Shea, 25 cents; John Jardis, $2; Joseph Reidy, 10 cents ; Sam Weiner, 49 cents.

September 11-Sam Shlossers, $7. October 9-Kret-Lucas, 25 cents; Won Low, 59 cents ; Manie Williams, 75 cents;

Oscar Carlson, 60 cents ; Rose Wagner, $3.40 ; William Miller, 42 cents. November 2-Charlie Grossman, $1.12. December I-Fred Coughlin, $6: Samuel Kushners, $5.53 ; William Healy, $1;

Jean Swartz, $1.09 ; Jeanette Pariser, 5 cents ; Mike Boginsky, 25 cents. January 7-Lula Martin, 71 cents ; James Matthews, 5 cents ; James Milgrew, $1.50;

Edna Mosely, 45 cents ; Herman Nebeling, $12.85 ; Herbert Newkirk, 20 cents ; Frank Ricketts, $1.60 ; Julius Shinnery, $1.64 ; Joseph Thiebaut, $1.42 ; William Walker, 77 cents ; Harry Watkins, 2 cents ; Murray Williams, $2.68: Julian Wright, 12 cents ; Harry Bettsack, $5.71 ; Louise Brown, $2.03; Michael Cassell, $2.30; Margaret Conrey, 13 cents ; Rose Flash, 62 cents ; Ossie Green, 13 cents ; Sam Greenberg, $7.52 ; Morris Hofstadter, 10 cents ; Charles Hogge, 81 cents ; unknown colored man, 4 cents : Jefferson Keith, 64 cents ; Ressie Kernett, 12 cents ; James McQuillan, $1.

January 27-William Hawshaw, $1; Cornelius Kennedy, $10.04. February 3-Robert White, 35 cents ; Elnora Harvey, $9.32; Anna Johnson, $5;

John Macomber, 46 cents ; Nicholas Massario, 25 cents ; Otto Oliver, 26 cents ; Thomas Sweeney, 22 cents; Edward Sye, $1.45; Pauline Theissinger, $2.44: Alvin Thomas, $1.17: Moritz Van Houten, $7; Peter Walthour, 50 cents ; Rayford White, 5 cents ; unknown

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$1.04; James Glass, $5.49; James Walsh, 36 cents; Anna Harris, 3 cents; Joseph May 3-Horace Cole, $4.40; Thelma Francis, 50 cents; Fred Small, 36 cents; Licursi, $3; Oscar Soderberg, 60 cents; Walter Cahill, 70 cents; Arthur Griffin $4; Frances Manzello, 9 cents; Elizabeth Jones, 40 cents; Justin Torres, 84 cents; Odella Charles Schneider, $249.67; Rose Durante, $1229; Edward Leftwich, 83 cents; John Fickling, 96 cents. Seller, $1; Jake Davis, $1.09; Marshall Hale, 66 cents; Minnie Belleck, $1.01. June 2-Eugenia Grant, 51 cents; Sallie Brown, 46 cents; Catherine Caines, $1.08;

February 10-Arthur Minton, $8720. Geraldine Bradley, 28 cents; Hazel Perry, 32 cents; Thomas Ryan, 75 cents; Margaret February 13-Mary Sickenius, $162.67. Singleton, 20 cents; Sadie McNeil, $426; Mamie Kingsland, 82 cents. March 2-Andrew Weston, $6.16; Frank McLaughlin, $11.26; Michael Hanley, June 5-James Wiggins, $3.05; Florence Blomberg, $1.3$; Mary Steele, 1 cent;

80 cents; Peter Kellet, 18 cents; Edward Cochrane, $1.70; William White, 15 cents; Norris Phipps, 22 cents; Bernice Jones, 76 cents; Ethel Harper, 8 cents; Elizabeth John Moore, $1.50; Eliza Newman, 34 cents; James Stewart, $5.01; John Murnan, 26 Riley, $1.50; Evola Harrison, 7 cents; Lillian Murphy, $6.40; Dora Gordon, 21 cents. cents; Max Jacobson, $1.04; Young Lodkey, $1.50; Louise Geary, 33 cents; Martha July 25-Marie James, 5 cents; William Hinton, $10; Grace Deas, 77 cents; Robert Sutton, 17 cents; Reba Shell, 60 cents; Fedelia Subrey, $1; Isaiah Tutts, $3.02; Cecelia Robinson, $1.79; William Hinton, 28 cents; Edna Wilson, $20.17; Leo McClapton, $1.36. Sisung, 67 cents; Louis Ferrara, $1.52; Paraskevos Triantaflion, 5 cents; David 'September 6-Joseph Fay, $1.04; Willie James, 25 cents; Joseph Gates, $1.25; Wertheim, $14.35; Ruth Preschle, $1. Joseph McCoy, 13 cents; Dessie Washington, 11 cents.

March 27-Anna Troiano, $1.08. September 25-Woodrow Simmons, $1.05. April 3-Emily Leander, $127; Anthony Garcia, 25 cents; Luke Sutton, 3 cents; October 3-Agnes Wilson, 41 cents; Lucinda Green, 24 cents; Juanita Robinson,

Lydia Villafana, 17 cents; William Doyle, $1.60; William Garrett, $12.45; Mary Parker, 64 cents; Bessie Cooper, 16 cents; Ruth Williams, 73 cents; Thomas Girardeau, 90 40 cents ; Marie Hanson, $1.05 ; Manuel Encinosa, $26 ; George Gildersleeve, $1; Ellen cents ; Madeline Tyler, 17 cents ; Margaret Martin, $221; Lenora Taylor, I cent ; Sallie Connelly, 41 cents; Lawrence Chermak, I cent; Ignatz Staniek, $6; James Finley, 51 Gray, 34 cents; Georgia Kelly, 76 cents. cents; Edward Carter, 70 cents; Elizabeth Fitzgerald, $1; Arthur Cotton, $3; Bennie November 3-Amador Fernandez, 10 cents; Leonora Lashley, 25 cents; Miquel Boyd, $5.15; Joseph Borkowski, 5 cents; Jerry Petrus, $4.21; Paul Weitze, $4.54; George Pacheco, 25 cents; Susan Murphy, 35 cents; Greathel Hedgepath, 15 cents; Mary Monte, 1 cent; Helen Werner, $5.84. Parris, $2.95.

April 20-Thomas Bauer, $1.58. December 4-Patrick Donnelly, 37 cents; Claudia Jackson, 72 cents; Jessie Smith, April 26-Sally Page, $5.67. 5 cents; Pauline Showell, 18 cents; Priscella Johnson, $3.42; Mary Wilson, 14 cents; May 2-Steve Goral, $7.83; William Hines, 15 cents; Julius Rochlitz, $1.32; Joe Joseph Favret, $1.33; Donald McNeil, 35 cents; Nellie Howard, 80 cents; Josie Black,

Lang, $7; Martin Kelty, $14.16 ; Francis Crawford, 19 cents ; Israel Flores, 32 cents ; $224. Charles Keiser, $1.09; Lloyd Wilson, $3.60; Frank Kralovich, 10 cents; Chin Wah December 14-Elizabeth Wright. $1.05 Chung, 50 cents; Alois Newirth, $2.45; Pauline Clavien, $4; Fred Halzer, $5.60; John December 15-Clara Johnson, 73 cents. Glyn, 12 cents; Mary Howley, 28 cents; Theodore Johnson, $1.04; Martha Bailey, 10 cents. Cash Received From Roosevelt Hospital

May 10-Nellie Corrigan, $15.33. December 13-Edwin Berry, $102.70. June 2-Jose Gabilo, $10; John Rivera, 25 cents; Harry Johnson, 36 cents; Lucretia

Paige, 2 cents; Thomas Holt, 16 cents; Lawrence Fabry, $11.15; Margarete Granat, I Cash Received From St. Luke's Hospital cent; William Moore, 2 cents; Roy Cayhue, 70 cents; Joseph Gallagher, 47 cents; Ellen November 8-Morro Kogan, $55.68. Taylor, $1; Trinidad Rivera, 10 cents; Joseph Schoppet, 20 cents; Charles Hill, $1.85;

Cash Received From St. Vincent's Hospital Patrick Gaffney, $1; Rubin Harold, $2 ; Martha Kepple, $3.59 ; Harry Blake, $1. July 5-Gertrude Buck, $1; John Penso, 10 cents; Caledonia Mack, 6 cents; James December 4-Oscar Prochaska, $30.89.

Shaw, 11 cents ; Rose Hickey, 70 cents ; Lawrence Hamilton, 25 cents ; John Hyer, Cash Received From Sea View Hospital $31; Mary Gomez, $1.77; Louis Muscatello, 4 cents; Josephine Maldonado, 12 cents;

Otto Meininger, 26 cents; Bessie Gaffney, $6.20; Susan McNamara, $2; Lucille Jenkins, January 10-Thomas Snedecar, $2.62; Joseph Horvath, 38 cents; Namon Coles, 61 $1.20; Mattie Hardie, $1; Mercedes Hoskins, 15 cents; Jack Sasaki, 61 cents; Alexander cents; Sarah Jackson, 98 cents; Philip Rodriguez, 1 cent; Howard Pollock, $4.81; James Thalrose, $2. Speller, $1.80; Mary McLaughlin, 32 cents; John Babinec, $4.53; Jack Boscardin, 68

August 1-Frank Grix, $2; Mary O'Connor, $5; Santiago Rivera, 69 cents; Richard cents; Paz Ruiz, $1.46; John Brand, 45 cents. Brooks, 60 cents ; Fritz Soukup, $3424 ; Ramona Diaz, 95 cents ; Percy Burrows, $3.25 ; February 6-Elwood Washington, 61 cents ; Rufus Duncan, 91 cents ; George Wein- Arthur Daly or Daley, $3; David Walsh, $15; Alice Cabara, 7 cents; Mabnus Monsen brenner, 25 cents; William Puckhaber, $323; Alfred Gee, $1.14; Evelyn Bailey, 3 cents; 55 cents; Charles Nocera, 75 cents; George Wong, $2.55; Herman Ruppert, $2; Eva Benny Palkoski, 10 cents; Percy Newbie, $1.75; Edward Johnson, $1.11; Harold Barnes, 60 cents; Guiseppi Alfinito, $3; Joseph Pokorny, $1; Connie Russell, 1 cent; Eversley, 62 cents; Pearl Moore, $2.06; Anna Ondrusek, 15 cents; Jennie Burrell, 22 Estelle Harlon, 96 cents; Charles Ferguson, 29 cents; Walter Surguy, 4 cents; Yu cents; Carmen Carino, 8 cents; Juanita Gomez, 37 cents. Chung, 60 cents. March 2-Samuel Smith, $1.56 ; Carlo Conte, 5 cents ; Gick Wing Lew, $1.90 ; Albert

September 5-Sadie Lefstein, $2.55; Sylvia Antinora, $I.15; Florence Bell, $3.02; Miller, $2.15; William Gallagher 1 cent; Richard Manuel, $7.14. Emilio Spagnoletta, $3.49 ; James Harrington, $1; Edward Payton, 70 cents ; James April 4-Mary Mallard, $1.x/1; George Bobbie, 93 cents ; Francis Wiese, $1.02; Malone, $718; John Harris, $1; Dennis Swain, 62 cents; Carl Reis, $1.02; Charles Blanch Gutierrez, 7 cents; Yolando Turo, 30 cents; James Miceli, $374; Marjorie Salisbury, $10.34; James Crockwell, $1.70; Jose Goites, 5 cents; Margaret Coakley or Giddens, 81 cents; Juana Colon, $3.62; Mary Pinkerton, $4.06; Edgar Sargeant, $3. Lindner, $3.65; Dennis Kurney, 10 cents. May 4-Winston Mumford, 57 cents; John Paile, 26 cents; Mickey Vargas, 11

September 6-John Wailstadt, $67. cents ; Ida Whitehead, 4 cents ; Thomas Smith, 8 cents ; Eleanor Sutherland, 66 cents; September 13-Smith Harris, $8; Vance Smith, $3.32. Joseph Leitch, 24 cents; Kong Wong, $4.49; Andrew Maglorie, 60 cents; Eli Johnson, October 3-Margaret Makin, $1; Margaret Higgins, $4.05 ; Ernest Bowe, 41 cents ; $1

Jessie Jackson, $1.15; Walter Bell, $1.25; Andre Palacias, $3.58; Charles Maynard, $9• June 5-Leonard McBean, $1.77; Herbert Bailey, $1.13; Sidney Vaughan, 21 cents; Edward Rue, 25 cents; George Weeks, 6 cents; Edward Nottage, 45 cents. Ralph Ferrell, $1.05; William Owens, 10 cents; Steve Roman, 32 cents; Margareta

October 10-Charles Herrmann, $1. Rivera, 45 cents ; Mattie Dodson, I cent ; William Eckerlin, 49 cents ; Henrietta Gould, October 23-Mildred Columbine. $36. 2 cents ; Mike Romanquera, $1.51; Joseph Trent, 21 cents ; Patrick Tucker, $244.85; November 1-Albert Leaker, $5.61; Albert Leaker, $2.48; Joseph Hammer, $61; Bernard Gibbs, 63 cents; Andrew Quinones, 63 cents; James O'Neill, 10 cents; Chu Wai,

Florette Bailey, $1.45; Hazel Giles. $2.33; Ruth Ritz, $1; Joseph Kolodeck, 7 cents; $37.49; Henry Jones, $46. Alphonse Curry, 9 cents; Charles Rabinowitz, $18.94; William Lewis, 10 cents; Irene July 7-Gilbert Wade, 4 cents; Harry Roux, 69 cents; Helen Riccardi, 25 cents; Cody. 10 cents; Arginica Diaz, $3.75; Oscar Scott, $2; Albert Humbert, $1.30. Rose Harvey, 27 cents; George Brown, 20 cents; Sames Seabrook, $3.48; Paul Hankel,

November 6-Ernest Ewel, $9.30. $1; Alvaro Fernandes, 25 cents ; Helen Haley, 64 cents ; William Dawson, $1; Charles December 1-Lillian Desmond, 39 cents ; Charles Herbert, $2.83 ; Edward Gray, Loving, 45 cents; Wong Yoke Jin, $16.94.

$3.97 ; Richard McGuire, 23 cents ; Sarah Abrams, $40 ; Frank Viamonte, 25 cents ; August 2-Beulah Lange, 2 cents ; Joseph Southern, 59 cents ; Candida Acevedo, Henry Sommer, $17.43 ; Wm. Dimmick, $10.97; Lilly Murray, $1.48 ; Thomas Mc- $1; Duncan Wymon, $3.91; Misad Saley, $1.01; Joseph Walton, $3.38 ; Bess Cain, 42 Donough, 24 cents ; Sylvia Utlev, $1.42 ; Edward Flohr, 5 cents ; Werner Feuerstack, cents ; Providencia Santana, 2 cents ; Elizabeth Thompson, 58 cents ; Otto Schnable, $1.50; August Zenzius, I cent; Gwendolyn Sealy, 76 cents. $5.50; Rudolph Hood, $1.85; Oscar Branzell, $3.09; Haywood Wyche, $3.08; Lila

December 22-Anna French, $34.85. Manning, 7 cents; Emil Wassman, 6 cents.

Cash Received from Morrisania City Hospital January 6-James Cosgrove, $3.90. January 12-Evelyn Jackson, $20.39. January 25-Fanny Levy, $5.95. January 30-Jacoby Mary, $26.22. February 9-Herbert Downing, $28; Samuel Erthein, $2.65; Rudolph Sundstrom,

12 cents ; Peter Lee, 6 cents. February 16-Samuel Leifert, Si. March 2-Etta Cammann, $10.90. March 27-Abram Cantee, $31.30. April 5-Julius Pfeiffer, $2.29. May 5-Davis Regan, 68 cents. May 29-Mary Nemecek, $10.37. June S--Joseph Allen, $1. June 9-Linas Paddock, 70 cents. September 13-Georgiana Brown, 10 cents. October 3-David Chaimowitz, $1.51; Ada Ribulla, 18 cents; Mary Sullivan, $2.05. October 3-Timothy Crowley, 9 cents. October 17-Charles Herzog, $4.75. November 3-Thomas O'Connor, 3 cents. November 6-Jonah Wortsman, $34.42. December 6-Frederick Bissell, $5.50. December 19-Jeanette Cogswell, $120.21.

Cash Received From New York Hospital February 20-Paul Pfeiffer, $117.

Cash Received From Mt. Sinai Hospital March 1-Berthold Lechner, $14.99.

Cash Received From Municipal Sanatorium Hospital August 17-James White, $6.32.

Cash Received From N. Y. Women's and Children's Infirmary September 5-Ida Picrainen, $5.19.

Cash Received From Riverside Hospital January 17-Emma Brown, $1.39; William Brown, 80 cents. January 23-Laura Peyton, 44 cents. January 24-James Johnson, $4.45; Thelma Brown, 21 cents; Ampie Dickerson,

$2.98; Bernard Smith, 18 cents. February 17-Anna Pobedinsky, $1.13; Irving Price, 17 cents; Martha Brown, 16

cents; Elnora Harvin, 65 cents; John Coleman, 16 cents; Edith Wainwright, 25 cents; Pedro Sanchez, 54 cents; Louis Kundrot, $3; Julius Francis, 10 cents.

February 20-Vernell Taylor, $1.92. February 28-Charles Roberts, $4.50; Annie Harvey, $11.39. March 14-Ethel Edwards, 2 cents; James Johnson, $4; Rosa Ryan, 25 cents; Isa-

bell Beckett, 4 cents ; James Johnson, $124. March 20-Bessie Johnson, 91 cents. March 21-Gertrude Blackstone, $125. April 5-Alberta Sparrow, $4; Avis Blake, $1.19; Mary Woodard, $1.14; Theresa

Richardson, 15 cents; Eladia Cabrera, 25 cents; Candis Jones, $1.26; Gladys Reed, $1; Margaret Rasmus, 9 cents.

September 6-Matwell Hudson, 30 cents; Gaetano Melazzo, $2.74; Frank Woska, $5; Philip Holmes, $4.42; Oscar Mitchell, $120; Harvey Boone, $3.17; Carmen Toro, 40 cents ; George Young, $3 ; Raymond Manguel, 65 cents ; John Wolk, 20 cents ; Rose Applebaum, $1.60; Charles Haynes, $3.06; Herbert Quarles, 90 cents; David Matthews, $13.31 ; James Williams, 10 cents; Paul Lopez, 19 cents; Essie Carpenter, 97 cents; Juanita Jenkins, 2 cents; Sarah Duncan, $1.47; Virginia Rountree, 38 cents; Alphonso Swire, $325; Arthur Taylor, 10 cents; Edward Masterson, $1,11; William Bennett, $12; Thomas Falls, $5 ; Salvatore Pisani, 65 cents ; Stova Williams, $5 ; Thomas Dillon, $15; Anna Larkin, $3; Amanda Salo, $10.

October 4-Pearl Wallace, $6.72; Silva Oddo, $1.92; Gasper Oddo, $1.32; Louis Jones, 67 cents ; Edward Brown, $1.07 ; Naomi Bright, $1.05 ; Dymphna Ryan, 59 cents; John Johnson, $2.35; Helena Brambles, $1.30; Lillian Graham, 29 cents; Russell McLaughlin, 23 cents; Harry Angelo, $10; Francis Ivy, 38 cents; Emmett Foster, 78 cents; Samuel Goodson, 60 cents; Theodore Johnson, $1.

November 3-Vittorio Visco, $2.48; James Bryant, $10.49; Adolph Kosskiewicz, 47 cents; Robert Thompson, 2 cents; Guy Butler, $1.34; Melvin Harston, $2.42; Herman Gross, $6.26; Marguerita Bundrant, $1.18; Benjamin Polite, 14 cents.

December 4-Vivian Taylor, $623; Sam Fanale, $1.87; Kelly Reynolds, 15 cents; Richard Green, 38 cents; Carmen Carrington, $120; Lew Fook Lun, $5.79; Rose Abram-owitz, 3 cents ; Robert Joyce, $1.03 ; Samuel Alert, 20 cents ; Patrick Sullivan, 1 cent; Chin Bow Meng, $3.20; Po Eng, 2 cents; Jessie Blakes, 62 cents; Henrietta Milton, 44 cents.

December 7-Bernice Gollsby, $1.34. December 28-Valerie Protzky, $6.45.

Cash Received from Welfare Hospital August 1-Manuel Zuffa, $4.10; Lucinda McLarin, 58 cent`s.

Received from Walfare Hospital for Chronic Diseases August 14-Mary Sweeney, 37 cents.

Cash Received from Walfare Hospital September 5-Mar ret Kant, 1 cent ; Sam Moore, $25 ; George Priggen, 83 cents;

James Hughes, $1.72; Jacob Stein, $9.21. September 12-Catherine Stone, 84 cents. October 3-John Brennan, $2.85 ; Charles Twiss, 5 cents ; Mark Caines, 17 cents;

William Connolly, $8.07. November 1-Joseph Smith, $4.10; William Keating, $2.61; Elsie Rissanen, 6 cents;

William Murphy, $19. November 6-Joseph Fredolence, $3.63; John Christiansen, 21 cents. November 20-Max Katz, $59. November 27-Dietrich Van Glahn, $1,928.27. December 1-Boldasson Zambuto, $1.20; Julia Driscole, $1; George Thompson,

$3.35 ; Charles Pallasco, $8.15 ; Hyman Sroka, $5. December 18-John Kenaul, $106.

Cash Received from Willard Parker Hospital January 20-Michael Sullivan, 25 cents ; Lucille Bracy, 10 cents ; Irene Markeloff,

$3.83 ; Frank Warfield, $13.60 ; William Chism, $12. February 9-James Claffey, $4.75 ; James Murrian, $1.95 ; Dan Thompson, 20 cents;

Aurelio Santos, 32 cents; Frank Warfield, $2.11. March 6-Thomas Horrace, $1.81. June 19-Chu Gum Ho, $2.

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July 12-George Midden, $1.10; Tilton Jones, $1.21; John O'Brien, $4.70; Joseph Washington, 2 cents.

September 11-Patrick Costello, $8.96; Christopher Scott, $1.02; James Simmons, $2.85 ; Lazarus Stith, I cent.

October 6-Etsuyi Mayeda, $13; Pasquale Tenebruso, $1.69; Edward Pratt, $10.59. November 17-John Lane, $1.63; Vincent Montana, $1.12; George Ward, 30 cents;

Raymond McKenna, $1.29 ; William Fitzell, 10 cents ; Leslie Romney, $1.49. December 7-Do Yee, 5 cents ; Alphonse Corteze, 12 cents ; Peter Carmody, $1;

Dominick Logue, $3.24;- Frank Stengel, $2.34; Frances Morrison, $12.10; John Locke, $2.

Cash Received from Police Department

January-Carl E. Schultz, $5; Paul Unger, $16.48; Jean McNab, $278.59; unknown white man, $4.64; Joseph Dorothy, $32.58; Georgiana Long, 3 cents; Nick Dow, $1.05; William Hirtz, $41.70; Howard Hurcomb, $1.45; Franz Weiner, 45 cents; Walter Mac-Intosh, $1.54; Mary Lennon, $1.68; unknown white man, 2 cents; Ying Foe Lee, $28.76; John Frawley, $4; Rudolph Griger, $13.36; unknown white man, $2.20; Frank Gathers, 55 cents ; Nicholas Joerning, $8 ; James MacGivney, 2 cents ; Maeteus Canosa, 25 cents; Nicholas Cessu, 36 cents; Nellie Carney, $123.89; James Clark, $1.30; Alexander Kozlov, $26.12 ; Christian Hansen, $2.21; Elizabeth and Patrick Gallagher, $7.75; Virginia Corley, 46 cents ; John Monroe, $1 John Kotlerenko, 75 cents ; John O'Connor, $150 ; Schaye Paley, 75 cents ; Daniel Francis Sheehy, $37.41; Gussie Kohuth, 3 cents; Gus Guzier, 55 cents; F. H. Stegemann, $6.05; Harold Childs, $32.62; David Miller, 68 cents ; Adolph Lindeman, 29 cents ; Some Eng, $14.80 ; Elizabeth Ubbricht, 4 cents; Sissor Rexford, 56 cents; Harry Zabriskie, $11.10; Charles Trainor, $6.22; unknown white man, 52 cents; Axel Hakannsson, 18 cents; William Christie, 71 cents; Angelo Pelmero, $29.20; Walter Christal, 56 cents; Mary Donnelly, $1.70; Frank Smith, $5.75; Henry Camehl, $8 ; Sam Schwartz, 10 cents ; Minnie Clark, 45 cents ; unknown white man, $5.38; unknown white man, 6 cents; Felix Bruyer, $13.32; Della Siegel, 11 cents; Costas Makris, 12 cents; George Emil Heintz, $19.69; Mary Rooney, $9.08; Walter T. Halliday, $37.63; Joseph John Kennedy, $35.52.

February-Alice Evans, 25 cents; Mrs. Weberink, $1.16; Edward Weinsenstein, $20.04; Joseph Maning, 10 cents; Victor Heitkko, 8 cents; Frank Lord, 35 cents; Jewett Stevens, $1.79; Agnes McKettrich, 45 cents; John Erick, 29 cents; unknown colored man, 20 cents ; unknown white man, $3.90 ; unknown white man, 29 cents ; Schevick Konrad, $4 ; Tom Moore, $15.25 ; Tom Reynolds, 2 cents ; Catherine Henderson, 13 cents; Paula Walsh, 10 cents; Frank Smith, $2.02; Margaret DeCordova, $8.31; Antonio Bus-mante, 5 cents; Mr. Nelson, $2.38; John-Buti, $13.23; William May, $5.83; Marie Davis, 11 cents ; unknown white man, 38 cents ; Agnes Bell, 2 cents ; Emanuel Olsen, 2 cents; P. Sanders, 29 cents ; Margaret Racine, $42.36 ; unknown white man, 27 cents ; Frank Faison, $10; Naomi Blessed, $2.73; Myrtle Paul 63 cents; Burwell Sned, $109.08; William Patricks, 65 cents; Elizabeth Zell, $2.97; Amadeo Galliera, $1.60; Julius Schmiez, $4.15 ; Frank Wolniak, $5.10 ; Andrew Gumocznski, $45.40 ; Salvatore Volpe, $6.65 ; Anthony Sullivan, $3.03 ; Julius Lesser, $25.89 ; Inocencia Colon, $1.53 ; Thomas McKenna, 30 cents ; white unknown male, 36 cents ; Sam Lerner, 40 cents ; white un-known male, 20 cents; August Vogel, $3.11; William Harrison, 8 cents; William and Rose Neilson, $37.03; Betty Plante, 41 cents; Herman Spero, $1; William Hynes, $2.62; Joseph Flynn, $21.50; white unknown male, 62 cents; white unknown male, $5.61; white unknown male, 1 cent; Charles Szabo, 85 cents; Fritz Martiny, $1.34; Berish Meth, 29 cents; William Blight, $1.07; Wyman Burns, 15 cents; Henry Winkler, 5 cents; John Sharp, 59 cents; Walter Smith, 15 cents; Joseph De Lacruz, $2; Ternity Satzuk, $4.98; Nellie Greeley, $1.02 James Pappas, $3.45.

March-Michael Fedorivich, 63 cents ; Wing Lee, $2.67 ; Harry Dichter, 98 cents; Michael P. Morrisey, $1.75 ; Karol Stoller, 5 cents ; Fred Engram, 19 cents ; unknown white man, 86 cents; John Dowd, 21 cents; Eli Duning, $16.05; unknown white man, 35 cents ; unknown white man, 2 cents ; George Barnett, $3.50 ; Harry Glover, $6.50; William Gratske, 1 cent; Peter Ramirez, $22.55; William Donohue, 3 cents; Biagio Vicari, $4.05; Charles Rau, $2.40; Eugene Turner, $17; Charles Pawlik, $1.78; Henry Murray, $35.08 ; John Tully, 11 cents ; Solon Hahn, 23 cents ; John Griffin, $15.16 ; un-known white man, 5 cents ; Alex Chislom, 65 cents ; Perott Clarke, 57 cents ; Ainsim Breenkoff, $5; Joseph Bray, $6; Andrew Antonowitch, $16.53; John Martinez, $1.30; Melvin Cassmore, $20.48; Margaret Grant, $13.46; Salvatore Guardia, $5.12; Jesse Keigan, $6.33; James Hanley, 56 cents; Nathan Mintz, $1.91; Josephine Bickle, 9 cents; Holgar Swanson, $12.51; Peter Koek, 72 cents; John Williams, $3.73; Stephen Pekas, $30; Edmond Hurst, $2.56; Solly Dislippo, $1.25; Bruce Griffeth, $2.32; August Eberle, $38.24; Delia Kelly, $61.40; William McLaughlin, 70 cents; Louis Osborn, $439; Louise Marion Von Zuppi, $9.32; William Clark, $60.20; Vincent Di Lello, $5; Michael Savarese, $15; Johanna Devenney, $6.27; Charles Diehl, $2.02.

April-Charles Anderson, 68 cents; Beulah Simms, $2.77; Rudolph F. Kade, $9.40; John Wagemans, $14.71; Fred Amundsen, $1.61; Harry Saldilar, $1.02; Minnie Saiden-berg, $32.98; Earling Stang, 36 cents; Aloysius Wischneyer, $2; Thelma Tabell, $1.60; Mary Vaden, 2 cents; Buck Hong, 55 cents; Leon Byrne, $2.68; Edmund Edwards, 10 cents; James Fitzgerald, 2 cents; Thomas Nash, 40 cents; Peter Knauber, $4.90; unknown white man, 28 cents; Clem Wych 30 cents; Mary Washington, 11 cents; Nicholas Sinios, $36; Rowland Beardry, $19.58; Charles Smith $2.05; unknown yellow man, $1.52; unknown white man, $1.31; Elliot Scheuck, $1546; Bernard Breitman, $51.69 ; Charles Nelson, 56 cents ; Frank Bettini, 20 cents ; Thomas Murphy, $4.05; Walter Hill, 50 cents; Helen Resnick, $55; unknown white man, 10 cents; Arthur Daw-kins, $3.44 ; Esther Parsti, $7.76 ; Elizabeth Troye, $3.30 ; Fred Schneder, 16 cents; Henry Watson, $81.55; Morris Kolicstein, $16.84; George Miller, 3 cents; Effie Griffing, $14.44; Patrick Ryan, 65 cents; Mike Malosky, 50 cents; Fred Kaufman, 80 cents; Alfred Land, $4.20; John Fariello, 27 cents; Sam Axelrode, $223.11; Joseph Gams, $1.05; Phillip Leiker, $15.03; Orville Welsh, $3.08; James Kelly, $11.39; Gus Rauf, $140.60; Jim Lung, 45 cents ; Frank Andres, 49 cents ; Alfred Redlow, $2.52 ; Eino Rauto, $38.72; Charles Rutledge, 5 cents; unknown white man, 8 cents; Felix Marcedo, $26.06; Milo Wicks, $1.95; Albert Banks, 32 cents; Lena Ulinowsky, $1.47; Edward Nebel, $99.09; Hans Schweitzer, 50 cents; William C. Mogg, $69.26; Cora Lee Jamison, $17.07; Johannes Georg Emil Roscher, $44.27.

May-Unknown White Man, 5 cents; Fred Sweeting, 21 cents; 011ie Augusta, $1.05; Unknown White Man, $4.74; Chin Ham, $5.26; Unknown White Man, 2 cents; Unknown White Man, 75 cents ; J. B. Hemmer, $7.71; Thomas Manion, 1 cent; Thomas C. Henry, $4.32; Unknown White Man; $18.42; Sang Quan Yee, $1.06; August Stenz, 36 cents; Unknown White Man, 55 cents; James Joyce, $464.16; John Ricksecker, Jr., $1; Unknown Colored Man, $12.75; Fred Herman, $1.26; Anthony Perez, $1.70; Stanley Morris, $9.34; Unknown White Woman, 70 cents; Unknown White Man, 10 cents; Unknown Colored Man, 50 cents ; Archibald M. Holmes, $7.75 ; Unknown Man, $2020; Unknown White Man, 20 cents; Benjamin Jackens, 77 cents; Harry Kozak, $1.05; Martha Russ, 22 cents; Hilgo Page Hansen, 36 cents; Romeo Barbery, $44.38; William J. Frowley, $50; Lawrence Cavallero, $12.55; Unknown White Man, $1; Mike Bosco, $59.70; Antonio Milkiewich, $38.74; Charles Backman, $30.42; Henrietta Markatan, $3.90 ; Florence Kemp Adams, $9.11; Florence Lamont, $9.82 ; David Veasey, 99 cents; Charles Koenig, 10 cents ; Mary Vitalo, $1.61; David McCall, 20 cents ; Louie Young, 5 cents; Masa Hayashi, 63 cents; Edward Veckman, $1.66; Frederick Clark, $3.22; Henry Benzel, 67 cents ; George Chorodink, $1; Bernardo Sackman, $3.30 ; Unknown White Man, 65 cents; Frank Sims, $1.38.

June-Percy Freeberg, 9 cents; Philip Zavaly, 19 cents; Unknown White Man, 26 cents ; Richard Collins, 48 cents ; John Esastio, 70 cents ; Louise Franklin, $15.66; Rose Wendel, 50 cents; Edward Falla, 2 cents; Unknown White Man, $1.70; Joseph Keenney, $1.80; Peter D'Cort, $1 ; John Dewyer, $214; Thomas Datz, 3 cents; Marion Rosamond, 80 cents; Mary Graham, $2.60; Alfred Jennings, 5 cents; Unknown White Man, 50 cents ; Hugh M. Shields, $1; William A. Robinson, 55 cents ; John Booth, $10.75; Euphenne Herrera, $6.20; Alberta Day, $16.91; Aniello Demo, $10923; Frank Skapar, $2.64; Unknown White Man, 36 cents; Unknown White Man, 10 cents; Bernard Jablonsky, 30 cents; John A. Creachan, $3.43; Ernest Tolley $55.46; John Kubelansky, 54 cents; Roger Boyd, 45 cents; Unknown White Man, 50 cents; Unknown White Man, 95 cents; Harry DeWitt Hatzfeld, 32 cents; Unknown White Man, 7 cents; Lee Dean, 30 cents ; John Vaughan, 20 cents ; Carlo Quartella, 7 cents ; Unknown Colored Man, 13 cents; Harry Cuba, 10 cents; Bertha McNeil, $53.06; William Anderson, $6, Robert Brown, $5.88; Antonio Rusechas, 28 cents; Unknown White Man, $354.26; Teresa Deschamps, $2.15 ; Rada Avramovich, $4.40.

July-Richard Waner, 51 cents ; Unknown White Man, $1.35 ; Lydia Raley, 12 cents; Adolph R. Ottevaere, $2.56; Mary Malloy, $7.70; Natale Lo Voi, $15; James Walsh, $96.88; Samuel Huntley, 25 cents; Manuel Garcia, $5.08; Lizzie Schneider, 26 cents; Paul Cambridge, 57 cents ; Frederick Thompson, 27 cents ; Charles Burns, 85 cents; Unknown White Man, 11 cents; John Nicholson, $40; Nessim Chicorel, $20.54; George

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Pappas, 30 cents; Elizabeth Smith, $1.03; Robert Babion, $42; Zacherias Daetris, $33.30; Unknown White Man, 7 cents; Robert Wilson, $4.87; Unknown White Man, $1.15; George Mettlet, $6; Edwin Helfrich, $11.23; Unknown White Man, 20 cents; Harry Druttman, $7.18; Benjamin Lewis, $11.13; Unknown White Man, 7 cents; Guerra Juan Pedre, 15 cents; Antonia Marino, 45 cents; August Hansen, $3.26; Esther Wasser-berger, $1.16; Henry Wurm, $1.15; Unknown White Man, $84.97; Helen Pfersdorff, $91.73 ; Manuel Flores, 20 cents ; Mike Mikaleso, $6.41.

August-Unknown White Man, 82 cents ; Margaret Geiler, $1; Augostino De Luccia, $2 ; Charles Cullen, $2.15 ; William Smull, $27.36 ; Morris Quartner, 18 cents ; Marie Hall, 2 cents; Alfred Smith, 42 cents; Mardiros Bujukian, $5.37; James Hartley, 2 cents; Earl Babler, $3.76; Anthony Di Vito, $5.25; Antonio Batazak, $7.44; Gustave J. Holmgren, $23.78 ; George Duncan, $1.22 ; Unknown White Man, 57 cents ; Vincent Cabral, 19 cents; Unknown White Man, 1 cent; William Sommerton, 15 cents; Unknown White Woman, $21.21; William Allen, $14.42; John Collins, $5.02; Henry Salewsky, $2.38; Mary Pazaryna, $21.50; Leo Peepler, $11; Felice Colombo, $9.89; Saverio De Felice, $4.07.

September-Gavin A. Diaz, $80.55; Mary Wanz, $1; George Berger, $15.14; Un-knokn White Man, 15 cents; Unknown White Man, 51 cents; Unknown White Man, $1.33; Unknown White Man, 14 cents; Ralph Madero, $6.01; Julius Woizak, 7 cents; Unknown White Man, $32; Unknown White Man, 26 cents; Francisco Melendez, $2.13; Unknown White Man, 22 cents; Unknown White Man, 10 cents; John Grady, 47 cents; Robert Dyatt, $19.70; George Tucker, 6 cents; John Wheeler, 71 cents; Abraham Liebowitz, $5.06; Willy Franke, $1.09; Unknown White Man, $1.49; Arthur Flaven, 12 cents; Unknown White Man, 50 cents; Unknown White Man, $1.77; William Mallosek, $5.68; Toney Paolipta, $1.08; Alex Block, $34.49; Unknown Colored Man, 5 cents; Unknown White Man, 3 cents; Unknown White Man,'35 cents; Annette Hoff-man, 32 cents; John Alherton, 48 cents; Edward Hines, $20.70; Margaret Dwyer, 61 cents; Barney Freedman, $2.92; Dennis Guiney, 2 cents; Simeon Mendoza, $18; Sam Radway, 20 cents ; Michael Picicci, $1.05 ; Effie Coleman, $3.08 ; Clyde Hill, 43 cents; Walenty Metkowski, $4840; Samuel Greenblatt, $30; Anna Carroll, $5; Max Janch,

Comelesta Hackley, $17; Matthew Martin, $3; George Long, $30; Frank Wanderl, 11.13; Otto Horn, 13 cents; Joseph Tannenbaum, $49; Lawrence J. Wall, $150.

October-Ferdinand Schoonover, $5.12; Dr. Douglas Elder, $38.50; Roy Glasper, $51.44; Maurice Davis, $35,08; Arshag Shaghaian, $1; James Madden, 91 cents; Un-known White Man, $1; Helen Gerenscer, 30 cents ; Patrick Smyth, 5 cents ; Charles F. Garvin, 1 cent; George Deering, 10 cents; Patrick Devitt, 35 cents; Glenn Palmer, $10.13; George Vajka, $2.20; Unknown White Man, $25.02; Unknown White Man, $1.54; Unknown White Man, 84 cents; Robert Jones, $4.15; Unknown White Man, 87 cents ; Adirenne Herve, $9.91; Dan Flood, $5 ; Michael Shaughnessy, 5 cents ; David S Brown, $39.35 ; Lloyd Sabin, $4.34 ; May Hughes, 96 cents ; Louis Martin, $10.01; Peter Huelf, $14.01; Will Hill, 1 cent; Edward Burrell, $5.97; Michael Drew, $5; Michael Casey, $19.65 ; Unknown White Man, $25.92 ; Joseph Cvecich, 10 cents ; Oliver Day, $1; Richard Brunjes, $17.60; Unknown White Man, $1.20; Emily W. Fairfax, $14.17; Un-known Chinese Male, $21.01; Norman Stow, $11.39; Herman Ransom, 2 cents; Unknown White Man, $1.35; William Smith, 13 cents; Martin Bley, $33.69; Michael Brosnan, $3.85; Unknown White Man, 11 cents; John Cavagnaro, 52 cents; Carl Gargolinski, $5; George Siefer, $33; Ellen Martin, $1.14; Eugene Rigoulot, $2.10; Thomas Custance, $45 ; Margaret Murphy, $1; Dave Danielson, $1.65 ; Battista Spataro, $14.

November-William Lane, $11.12; Thomas Curran, 10 cents; Ernest 0. Nelson, 20 cents; Dominico Santorille, $1.54; Kenneth Walker, $1.36; James Conlon, $8.08; William McCormack, $10.03; Henry Povl Tietze, $90.30; Catherine Furey, $9.09; Unknown White Man, 7 cents;; Myra Cedarberg, $3.06; Bernard McKenna, $2.43; Arnold Plothow, $1.08; Morris Steinberger, $2.62; James Griffin, $1.06; Frank or Peter Piesmayer, 10 cents; Fritz Hechler, $32.84; Joseph Flood, 20 cents; Patrick Andrews, 51 cents; Louise Barrett Clark, 36 cents; Kathleen White, $10; Mossaye J. Olgin, $5.22; Unknown White Man, 16 cents ; Joseph Seidel, 30 cents ; Ersie Dabney, $2 ; Michael J. Halpein, $2626; Unknown White Man, $9.63 ; Lena and Louis Herrmann, $22.79 ; Earl Grady, 5 cents; Hellene Babcock, $1.35 ; E. F. Hill, $9.28 ; John Goodman, 35 cents ; Nellie Glynn, 5 cents; Peter Duffy, 9 cents; Francisco Iodice, $9.83; Anthony Ruane, $1.02; Frank Marchetti, $1.07; Unknown White Man, 25 cents; John L. Dernbach, $1.12; Mark Lee, $9.28; John Neilson, $2; James Fairclough, $8.21; Joseph Weiner, $36.69; Alexander Tamlewicz, $1.:; ; Julia Stewart, 36 cents ; Dora Messerman, $45 ; Robert Forrest, 52 cents; Unknown White Man, $5.12; Walter Love, $1.46; Harry Schulman, $9.78; Louis Brosseau, $5.91; Louis Van Wall, $2.34; Joseph Dasilza, 66 cents; Francesco Iannacci, $6.17; Lee Cyr, $19.22; Jessie J. Smith, $6.66; Frank Rothwell, 23 cents; Joseph Goldie, $1.25 ; Victor Cashmere, $4.05 ; George Barthel, $1.08 ; Jesus Rodriguez, $6.85 ; Arthur Workell, 15 cents ; Michael Daly, $35.30 ; James W. Hanrahan, $64.65 ; Mary Gray, $22.14; Ambrose Costello, 9 cents; John Williams, $2; Lena Merkel, $4.50; William Riddle, $37.79; Ellen Duffy, $1.25; Louis Blankstein, $60; Lawrence R. Hall, v.75: Johannes Beer, 88 cents ; Matthew S. Proksty, $30 ; John H. McCabe, $75.

December-Peter Munoles, $5.08; Yong F. Hing, $2.84; L. S. Frazer, $7.80; Joseph Covi, $21.53 ; Sigmund Winkler, 33 cents ; Veronica Moritz, $198.44 ; Joseph Brady, $2 ; Frank Ringler, $1 ; Michele Pelosi, $1.15 ; George Farres, 15 cents ; Robert Kenney, 5 cents; Francesco Mitoli, $14.50; Jay Bradford, 97 cents; Frank McCaffney, 26 cents ; John Wood, $3.41; Max Hirtenstein, $1.05 ; George Matsoukas, $15.36; Lawrence J. Smith, $5.16; Daniel Arthur, 97 cents; David Garfinkle, 60 cents; Grover Parker, $1.12 ; Ivan Swanson, $3.64 ; Charles Fields, $1.04 ;, Michael Kuepp, $1.40; William D. Mothersill, $10.67; Unknown Colored Man, 36 cents; Giuseppi Ianceelli, $7.91; John Bauer, $1; George Carter, $4.53 ; George Williams, 10 cents ; Adelede Tate, 32 cents ; Patrick Dean, 4 cents ; Frank Jarvis. $5.35 ; Charles Lewis, $1; Herbert Bendon, 10 cents ; Archibold Ritchie, $1.53 ; John Slattery, 11 cents ; Charles G. Engdahl, $54; John Joseph Healy, $12; Julia Murillo, $31.85; Joseph Walker, $15; Lazarus Hamburger, $66.90 ; Helen Tuchock, $14.50 ; Roscoe C. Smith, $30 ; Minnie Thomas, $96; Effie White, $58.08; Joseph F. Skorepa, $90; Nets Boardman, $1.13; Mette Peder-sen, $25.81; Thomas McDonald, 7 cents ; Unknown White Man, 11 cents ; William Hasparis, $60; Matilda Bazelivich, 52 cents; Jacques Wegrin, $2.18.

Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for the Year Ending December 31, 1939 Cash Balance, January 1, 1939 $1,547,301 09 Add:

Receipts _ $1,935,519 41 Adjustments 3,503 28 Refunds 958 04

Total Receipts 1,939,980 73

Total Receipts and Balance $3,487,281 82 Deduct:

Payments Adjustments

Total Payments 1,886,552 86

Cash Balance, December 31, 1939 $1,600,728 96

Total paid into the City treasury during the year for Costs $9,455 00 Total paid into the City treasury during the year for Commissions 49,171 67 Total paid into the City treasury during the year for Intestate Estates 112,528 44

State of New York, County of New York, ss: James F. Egan, Public Administrator of the County of New York, being duly sworn,

deposes and says, that according to his best knowledge, information and belief, the fore-going report contains a true statement of the total amount of his receipts and expendi-tures in each case whereof he has taken charge and collected any effects or on which he has administered during the year 1939, with the name of the deceased; his or her addition, and the country or place from which he or she came, if the same be, known.

JAMES F. EGAN. Sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 1940. LILLIAN COHEN, Notary

Public, New York County; New York County Clerk's No. 316. Commission expires March 30, 1940.

$ ;:,328 15 224 71

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX COUNTY

Report for Year 1939

Cases Heretofore Reported

Name and Occupation (Place of Amount Amount Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of of Expen-

Bronx Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came Receipts ditures

Ella Ray Allen, unknown Unknown $39 62 30

Mary Bennett, domestic United States .... 1,790 59 961 93

Alexander Beugger, clerk Switzerland 112 55 112 55

Wick Bogdan, carpenter Russia 2,757 54 1,117 42 Susan Boyd, unknown Ireland 2752 57 2,468 57 Mary Agnes Brady, unknown Unknown

Fred Buehler, unknown United States .... 6,324 92 6,305 14

John Evangels, watchman Chechoslovakia .. 411 10 167 58

Rudolph Hafenmeyer, unknown Unknown 15 80 17 15

Joseph Harvalik, cigar maker Austria 153 68 22 67

Alexander D. Hunter, unknown Unknown 46 67 8 23

James R. Martin, unknown Unknown 7 75 17 85

Ida Bevals, beauty parlor Finland 559 60 388 10

John Patello, unknown Italy 502 02 502 02

Ellen P. Power, unknown Unknown 376 61 7 50

Charles J. Reilly, inspector Ireland 2 75 5 10

Patrick Reilly, ship's fireman Ireland 1,052 78 1,035 16

Margaret Roberts, housewife England 69 97 69 97

Morris Schindler, furrier Poland 74 51 24 64 Karl Schautzler, machinist Germany

8 37 Anna M. Schmutzler, nmknown Germany Adam Sinning, none Germany 11

Charles D. Stevens, unknown Unknown 1,009 94 872 17

Daniel Taraffi, janitor Italy 984 57 984 57

Nicola Vignogna, laborer Italy 610 64 527 73

Walter Words, driver Germany 839 76 639 60

Gustav Words, unknown Germany 83 21 6 90

Charles Wiborg, retired Denmark 7 70 30

William B. Morgan, candy store owner.... Ireland 382 71 381 61

John Peterson, unknown Unknown 25 24 30

Abraham Kaufman, unknown Unknown 30

William Dineen, helper United States 20 41 20 67 Sam Goldstein, tailor Unknown Anna Schwarz, unknown Unknown 300 34 286 58

James Sweetman, motorman Ireland 230 86 230 86

Katie Rist, none Germany 745 92 745 92

Adolf Reichert, driver Germany 7 51 1 80

Joseph Trotter, piano maker United States .... 1 04 John Stergos, unknown Unknown 570 30 354 94

Max Henigman, furrier Russia 38 02 16 85

Charles Eberhardt, unknown Unknown 1 05 1 05

Bernard Faymonville, handyman Unknown 499 70 29 38

Alfred Roth, waiter Germany 132 45 94 34

Rose Richowsky, draper Russia 19 00 5 66

Bonedette Roccasecca, housewife Italy 761 26 681 77

Amelia Johnson, unknown Unknown 1 84

Oscar Alvarez, dishwasher Turkey 11 33 11 33

James Klube, none Unknown 244 97 197 54

Dominick Santangelo, barber Italy 400 00 400 00

Robert Loveless, storekeeper United States ... 1,223 42 421 86

Anthony Kocara, laborer Italy 2 40

Edwin D. Way, handyman United States 473 68 295 21

Paschal West, fireman Unknown 44 52 8 74

George Weller, handyman Estonia 60

Joseph Manzari, laborer Italy 1 80

Leonard Leidemer, chauffeur Unknown 1 00 1 00

Alphonse Fischer, painter Germany 68 48 68 48

Nary Cassidy, unknown Unknown 282 70 282 70

Victoriano Alleva, shoemaker Italy 515 45 515 45

Eva Rubin, unknown Unknown 30

Pauline Goldberg, nurse Russia 1,194 01 1,194 01

John Widgal, unemployed Germany 12 61

Sam Finkel, laborer Russia 11 97 3 85

Harry Sanker, baker Poland 152 59 19 20

Isaac Wagman, watchman Russia 133 63 131 42

Pauline Yampalaky, factory worker Russia 1 25

Mary Haupt, housekeeper Czechoslovakia .. 64

John J. Regan, unknown Unknown 3,531 94 3,531 94

Edward Wells, unknown Unknown 2,307 31 1,411 92

Michael Zagulak, singer Poland 43 00 18 20

Donald Tomile, carpenter Scotland 22 40 22 40 Carl Richter, baker Germany 39 08 39 08

Angelo Persico, laborer Italy 400 48 400 48

Mary Delb Kaufman, unknown Roumania 119 28 5 36

Plutarco J. Forero, waiter South America .. 1,891 02 1,891 02

Jack Reilly, salesman Unknown 333 35 322 59

Andre Haas, baker Germany 247 92 247 92 Fannie Warzager, unknown Unknown 5,173 67 5,173 67 Marion Beimund, unknown Unknown 20 00 7 10

John Brogan, laborer Ireland 63 48 63 48

Beatrice Hagarty, domestic Ireland 570 87 570 87

Henry J. Reis, unknown Cape Verdi Island 433 60 268 43 Adrian D. Hoyes, manager Spain 743 76729 00 Antonio Fabborito, cobbler Italy 3,598 00 3,598 00 Winnie Hewlitte, none United States .... 1,158 50 1,158 50 Frank Shinanek, unknown Poland 466 42 466 42 Abraham Vroubel, weaver Poland 35 67 35 65 Herbert Weingarten, none United States 456 12 82 69 Leon Rector, unknown Unknown 5 16 Gust Stratos, laborer Greece 247 14 247 14 Henry Gleissner, kitchenman Germany 13,892 21 13,892 21 Nellie Lyons, retired England 3,924 88 3,924 88 Nicola Panella, peddler Italy 288 54 288 54 Anthony Prates, orderly Madeira 17 77 15 69

Dominick Gorrato, unknown Italy 5,509 60 5,509 60 Enrico Ratti, insurance agent Unknown 175 36 33 29 Michael Nigro, unknown Italy 3 60 Arthur Di Crescenzi, unknown Unknown 4,977 36 4,977 36

Alex Botschek, cook Germany 2 10

Josephine Wick, cook Finland 60 Nellie Carzella, laundress United States 762 00 768 00 James Ritchie, none Unknown 150 00 150 00 Wunigunde Weber, none Germany 1,019 39 1,019 39 Joseph P. Blake, none Unknown 275 00 275 00 Elizabeth Graves, housewife Ireland 805 08 805 08 Anthony De Paolol, none Italy 822 41 822 41 Lina Heinz, housemaid Unknown 1,136 90 1,136 90

Dennis Quinn, porter Ireland 2,705 16 2,705 16 Thomas J. Wilson, optician Unknown 637 62 637 62 Owen Morris, longshoreman Ireland 633 79 633 79 Mary Prendergast, houseworker Ireland 1,603 50 1,603 50

David Bell, unknown Unknown 2 95 Emilio De Martino, presser Italy 10 00 12 70 Harold Miller, none United States 819 50 819 50

George Carrigan, none United States 4,752 60 4,752 60

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Name and Occupation (Place of Amount Amount Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of of Expen-

Bronx Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came Receipts ditures

Peter De Salvo, unknown Marie Beynon, housekeeper Adele Krassel, none George Hall, unknown Malvina Bennassai, unknown Robert Blackburn, none Charles Burlingame, none Dominick Corrato, retired Varjan Harowicz, unknown Edith Kavalsky, housewife James Odom, handyman Richard L. Manning, unknown Chris Maanan, doorman Grace Logan, housewife Verena Schraffroth, none John Shaitlava, unknown Henry A. Clarke, male nurse Freda Sheaf, maid Samuel D. Crodon, unknown Marie Stein, none Jack Frank, none Elas Blank, none Harry Semel, soldier Margaret Werner, none Edward Keating, foreman Julius Nickelsburg, trainman Jacob Shoob, unknown Mary L. Harrison, none Paul Boozel, printer Elsie Weber, retired James Fitzpatrick, iceman William Sneffin, unknown Franz Tobold, fireman Albert Moorin, unknown Leon Kertis, none Emily Thurnau, unknown Jack Delaney, fireman Pasquale Paclucci, laborer Reider Thompson, soldier Perry Murphy, porter Violet May Wiener, clerk James Biachi, stone carver Emil Schoemmell, printer Charles F. Graf, attendant Louise Goetman, cutter 12 72 William Bertram Crieve, none Peter J. Mannion, unknown Edward O'Connor, unknown Erma Lurch, operator Mike Levy, painter Michael Luizzi, greaser Joseph Ryan, elevator operator United States Frank Walik, baker Poland Joseph Harkness, watchman United States Valentine August Reis, engineer Germany George Pappas, hotel worker Greece Otto Kempas, bartender Germany 34 49 Marie J. Carey, none Unknown 12 92 Serge Daytine, artist Russia 5 20 William Johnson, attendant Unknown 90 Louis Lodi, picture operator Italy 2,078 56 Thomas Dilen, waiter Porto Rico 676 70 Angelo Portalis, waiter Turkey 274 35 Joseph Pereira, elevator operator Brit. West Indies 90 72 Mary Smith, none Unknown 10 00 Mary L. Buzola, unknown Unknown 33 47 Theodore Leontescu, printer Roumania 1,564 53 Mike Furman, furrier Russia 189 41 Luigi Barretta, unknown Italy 607 13 Martha Hutchinson, cleaner Germany 1 75 Anna D. Lowey, none Unknown 61 92 Bessie Pearl, operator Russia 4,322 66 Gus Ronderis, florist Greece 7,346 25 Edward Kashny, awning maker Germany 668 84 Jacinto Chavez, chef Ecuador 31 50 John Murray, engineer Canada 20 61 Jacob Lefkowitz, grocer Unknown 3 00 Manuel Duque Bow, laborer Portugal 159 23 159 23 Thomas F. Mulligan, liquor Unknown 381 59 102 96 Stanley Ronalsky, carpenter Poland 518 92 518 92 Jacob Rubin, storekeeper Unknown 2,934 64 444 08 Victoria Levasseur, none France 26 38 MikQlai Neilson, none Norway 795 91 70 66 Frederick Mootz, clerk Germany 72 15 72 15 Johann Hofinelster, none Germany 468 78 186 31 Walther Gunther, engineer Germany 361 17 8 40 Adolf Maroni, physician

Unknown 1,038 54 43443

Samuel Sheanfeld, none known 4

36 August Link, carpenter Germany Adolf Wahrendorf, unknown Unknown 10 00 10 John Standorff, retired Germany 30 Nicholas Turak, tailor Poland 1,735 19 1,735 19 Mary Simenek, none Poland 622 73 227 26 Connare Lucia, unknown Italy 17 99 Bernard Serehen, chauffeur Ireland 50 7 25 Wing Lee, laundryman United States 35 00 1 85 Giuseppe Macchia, iceman Italy 349 37 349 37 Louis Zecchetto, chiropractor Unknown 550 00 469 51 Georgiana Wynn, laundress Unknown 373 94 314 35

Gustave Herk, none Unknown 1,164 28 75 90 Theresa Harrington, unknown Unknown 659 28 659 28 Menahem Platts, laborer Turkey 467 93 467 93 Frank H. Smith, unknown Unknown 1,251 24 596 71 Bernardo Rossi, priest Italy 294 06 294 06

Jane McEntee, housekeeper Ireland 391 36 246 59

Charles Turner, boatman England 123 53 74 22 Charles Woloshin, shoemaker Germany 2,079 29 331 11 Henry Schmidt, garageman Latvia 493 30 8 60

William McKinnell, foreman United States 2,129 57 654 21

Waldemar Heilman, none United States 233 02 146 71 William Cotterill, laborer United States 304 55 304 55 Joseph Elderkin, unknown Unknown 171 07 35 80

Mary Doyle, none Unknown Frank Kusznerowicz, none Russia 1 25 90

Mary Fitzpatrick, houseworker Ireland 225 45 153 30

Helen Gliner, none Unknown 80 00 14 25

Adolph Cohn, cigar maker Germany 166 45 166 45

Elsie Kaplan, milliner Russia 1,121 35 124 83

David Brown, kitchenman Ireland 12 84 2 85

William Dean, unknown Unknown 1,769 69 1,769 69

Italy England Poland Unknown Canada United States United States Italy Poland Russia United States Unknown Ireland United States Unknown Unknown England Germany Unknown Germany Roumania Austria United States Germany United States Unknown Germany United States United States Germany Ireland Unknown Germany Unknown Russia United States Unknown Italy Norway United States United States Italy United States United States Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown United States Russia Italy

200 34 200 34

551 47 551 47

8,112 37 8,112 37

1,218 35 592 39 1,390 48 955 83

1,723 60 1,723 60 2 10

5,509 60 5,509 60 12 75

191 16 190 56

1,001 54 53 33 1 80

1,967 99 563 98

801 26 711 85

808 29 491 96 16 63

32 10 32 10

1,315 64 1,315 64 30

838 30 358 96

12,487 60 115 27

2548 25 48

1,010 00 1,010 00

776 16 774 06 60

1,162 48 343 24

2,54113 2,54113

261 95 255 80

412 58 46 20

7,046 68 7,046 98 3 66

338 22 292 50

2,68108 2,68138 30

11,177 27 10,589 69

62 91 38 64

4114 240

828 09 828 09

1,010 00 6 56

128 97 67 96

33 08 60

47 01 65

131 54 131 54 30

12 72 30

63 64 63 64

70 75 70 75

31 54 31 54

32 23 32 23 644 57 39

33 38 33 38

60 07 6007

49 70 70

66 91 66 91 471 00 38 32 12 92 10 00

2,078 56 679 30 274 35 9072 10 00

175 62 1,564 53

648 05 763 31 23 43

957 50 4,322 66 7,346 25

668 84 73 96

1,202 22

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REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Name and Occupation ( Place of Amount Amount Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of of Expen-

Bronx Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came Receipts ditures

Name and Occupation ( Place of Amount Amount Residence at the Time of Death, County of Country or Place from of of Expen-

Bronx Unless Otherwise Stated) Which He Came Receipts ditures

Emily Kurtz, none Germany 267 38 Frederick Kuemmin, none Switzerland 39 94 Charles Johnson, ironworker Unknown 402 51 George Breu, unknown Unknown 44 91 Mathilda Breier, none Switzerland 135 00 Elizabeth Allen, housewife England 2 60 Alex Correll, caretaker United States 387 45 George Carroll, handyman Ireland 507 44 Luigi Barretta, unknown Italy 763 31 Mary Brodie, housewife Lithuania 2,553 64 August Bjurstrom, helper Sweden 283 53 Elise Gipp, none Germany 225 60 Martha Filitz, laundress Germany 2,029 24 Anna Cassidy, babies' nurse Ireland 4,937 54 Danto Calisto Longhi, porter Italy 1,008 51 Charles Frambach, none United States 523 01 Harold Jacobson, retired United States Dennis Rehill, retired Ireland 790 25 William D. Quinland, retired Ireland 1,132 53 James Keaveney, porter Ireland 355 11 Philip De Camp, driller United States • 26 88 Margery Barr, dressmaker United States 369 83 Annie Murphy, dressfinisher Ireland 820 53 Asemuth Oliphant, none United States .. 785 61 William Coleman, dishwasher Ukrainia Sarkis Hortian, storekeeper Unknown Emil Ecklund, upholsterer Finland 211 26 William Migdal, machinist Poland 12,695 36 Daniel Cullen, miner United States .... 1,208 20 Yetta Kelesnick, none Russia 729 01

Alma Wendt, unknown Unknown 6,032 42 Isaac Historic, tailor Russia 236 07 Nellie Kelly, none United States .... 259 54 Joseph Cellar, tailor Hungary 171 00

Edward Stenrose, seaman Finland 611 02

Annie S. Fuller, none Unknown 1,771 58

Constantine Apicella, none Unknown Howard Kane, baker Unknown Samuel S. Bakalar, unknown Unknown Vincent Ciccarone, soldier Italy 2,979 00

Michael J. Riordan, gardener Ireland 1,737 61

Sol Freedman, storekeeper Unknown $ 199 89

Marie Schmitt, housemaid Germany 871 07

George Schernikan, butcher United States .... 1,162 14

Lorenzo Maclerio, none Italy 4,424 40

William Johnson, none Unknown Matilda Stolze, none United States .. 100 63

Antonio Nacinovich, waiter Italy 500 00

Frank Gunther, butcher Germany 361 17

Maria Nattnsho, none Finland 80 35

Harry S. Johnston, clerk United States .. 355 61

George Schweitzer, none Switzerland 196 11

Barbara Schrott, none United States .. 112 50

Anna Rauh, housewife Hungary 7,934 87

Walter Boda, soldier Germany 719 16

William W. Clarke, retired England 5,870 72

Anton Erickson, caretaker Unknown 581 67

John Coby, caretaker United States .. 368 86

Tames Gilmore, none Unknown 278 21

Mike Drapinsky, porter Poland 715 21

August Insleib, chef Germany 1,294 18

Antonio Di Angelis, retired Italy 205 76

Mary Warron, cook Ireland 3,122 53

Georges Seville, broker Unknown 866 28

Fred A. Young, caretaker Germany Paul Nicholson, unknown Unknown 53 69

Tony Paoletta, laborer Italy 1,443 31

James Mart, switchman Ireland 1,132 50 Oscar P. Olson, engineer Norway 77 29 James Elliott, none Ireland 226 25 Pietro Ferraro, tailor Italy 560 72 Jacob Hoelm, none Unknown 32 00 Rose Nodino, none Unknown 31 Patrick McGowan, none Ireland 58 00 Martha Loewenberg, teacher Germany 424 40

James Dunworth, waiter United States ... 825 56 Patrick Gillespie, none Ireland Jacob Spiro, none Unknown Fred Stark, peddler United States Frank J. John, baker Austria William Altman, plumber United States Bertha Raphael, unknown Unknown George Denk, none Germany Kathleen Fannion, waitress Ireland Abraham Wohl, none Hungary Martin Barney, none United States Elizabeth Grimes, none United States Susan Brown, none Unknown Pauline Kanar, cook Poland Esther Cohen, clerk United States .. John Barnhill, captain United States .. Mary Lomnicky, domestic Czechoslovakia Frederick Schley, none Unknown Henry Stiglitz, tailor Austria William Murtke, runner United States Adolph Simon, tailor Unknown Oscar Swick, presser Russia John Bergin, none Ireland Nathaniel Hoffman, none Hungary Emenil Ginger, none Poland Hyman Sheinkin, none Unknown Paul Kreuger, cabinet-maker Germany Joseph C. Derr, clerk United States David McGowan, none Unknown Kate Jeffers, none Unknown Mary Donnelly, none Unknown Margaret Nolan, domestic United States Stephen A. Pullian, none United States Nattie Lawrence, none Unknown Freda Weiss, none Unknown Lee Ning Wing, laundry Unknown David Telman, unknown Unknown Annie McMann, none United States Ernest Nuller, watchman Unknown 6 50 Joseph Newman, unknown Unknown Lena Spiegel, unknown Unknown Gaetano Viscarci, shoemaker Italy Fred Winberg, cleaner United States Roger S. Molony, unknown Unknown Kathryn Lilienfeldt, none Russia

195 61 Frances Roth, housewife Unknown 9 11 Frederick Spiedol, none United States ....

276 79 Edward Schmidlein, none Unknown 2 15 Louis Meyer, none Unknown

134 10 Joseph Stein, painter Unknown 2 60 Benjamin Nothenberg, none Unknown

259 15 Charles Larkin, porter Ireland 507 44 Marie Schnable, none Unknown 607 13 Lee Look, laundryman .. Unknown 1 10

2,553 64 James Patterson, none Unknown 214 40 Mollie Walsh, domestic Ireland 10 86 Elma Pomlat, none Unknown

2,029 24 Alfredo Piacontini, chef Italy 1,407 29 Philip Numberg, agent Unknown 39 57 4 00

334 88 Charles B. Knier, none United States 319 40 Morris Weinfeld, none Unknown Hans Simmerman, unknown Unknown

453 16 Irma Patterson, none Unknown 1,132 53 Sophie Rosenthal, none Russia

193 21 Michele Saveriano, laborer Italy 1 20 Bernard Sacks, unknown Unknown

202 50 Margaret Previtz, none Unknown 6 29 12 81 Thomas F. White, none Unknown

777 71 Carl Jensen, hairdresser Denmark James Greenfield, clerk Hungary

2 70 Giacumo Benevenuto, baker , 207 58 Santa Cicinta, unknown Unknown 74 15 Gustave Genery, unknown Unknown

472 13 Carl Anderson, carpenter . , Unknown 202 78 Elizabeth Fielding, none Unknown

6,034 67 Marie Benson, none Denmark 3 00 2 70 236 07 Raphael Kramer, unknown Unknown 232 75 George Hoagland, none Unknown 110 85 Henry Kessel, none United States..... 250 66 Caesare Alemani, shoemaker Italy 21 50 80 635 84 Emilio Campoli, bootblack Italy

1 50 Martin Broderick, clerk United States 127 00 1 60

100 71 7 80 Sam Abramson, unknown Unknown 30 Gertrude Contos, none Hungary

38 04 Bernerd Breitman, none Unknown 51 69 51 69 313 05 Aaron Floman, unknown Unknown

$ 25 75 Fladyslow Kowslczyk, none Unknown 205 25 Marth J. Heather, interior decorator United States

1,162 14 Catherine Emma Gregory, retired United States 37 43 (John) Farber, unknown Unknown

90 Lena Baumell, unknown Unknown 100 63 Herman Boebke, porter Germany 337 61 Max Bornstein, unknown Unknown

8 40 Guilia Allo, unknown Unknown 70 Charles Gillette, none Unknown

8 20 Anna T. Hart, houseworker Ireland 2 95 Milton Adler, unknown Unknown

99 20 Bonato Carardi, unknown Italy 925 80 Ellen Cowman, unknown Unknown 22 35 Augusta Abramoff, none Unknown

120 92 Nellie Barstow, unknown Unknown 25 74 Dorothy Harms, unknown Unknown

196 65 Nicholas R. Cregan, actor Ireland 3 75 David Hershberg, unknown Unknown 7 86 W. B. Curry, unknown

Unknown 323 49 Freda Curry, unknown 9 91 Martin Goetz, unknown Unknown

396 10 Mary Keegan, unknown Unknown 1 50 Sam Bernstein, unknown Unknown 1 80 Hans Johnson, yachtman Norway 8 56 John Kolich, cleaner

Unknown 346 72 Charles Callahan, none UnUnknod 307 60 Casper Hooghart, plater

48 74 Marie Henning, unknown Unknown 10 00 176 35 Ellen Heaney, unknown Unknown 22 75 Frank Kelly, chauffeur Ireland 32 00 John Buchalter, none Unknown 1 20 Zilpah Buchalter, none Unknown

60 Frank J. Brokhoff, none Unknown 21 01 Frederick Schley, unknown Unknown , 30 00 40

314 85 Henry Stiglitz, tailor Austria 60 3 36 Henrietta Oppenheim, none Unknown

60 Thomas McNamara, none Unknown

118 85 99 70 Marie Zirkel, none Germany 4 75 Harry Olsen, musician United States

2 00 50 Bernard Sacks, doctor Unknown 8 00 Philip Nomberg, broker Unknown 39 37 4 00

2 80 Margaret Previtz, none Unknown 6 29

636 92 1 15 John Moe, longshoreman Unknown 47 16 70 Edward B Leggett, none United States

2 80 Archie Smith, watchman Unknown

11 80 3 30 Mary Williams, none Unknown 126 67 Max Muller, clerk Germany 2 49

3 36 1 90 James Lahey, unknown Unknown

33 00 10 Beata Elter, retired Germany 2,765 17 1,257 47

5 00 10 John Hartnett, retired Ireland 62 54 22 47 P. George Wieman, broker Germany 2,349 01 1,880 47

30 00 40 Luba Concharov, unknown Russia 10,096 74 43 24 60 Yetta Melomet, housewife Austria 86 Joseph Morath, clerk England 741 15 5 40

Timothy Murphy, tavern keeper Ireland 6,583 84 2,529 30 Helen Eggert, housewife Germany 1 25 Theresa Dorff, unknown Unknown 1 50 Louis Marks, operated poolroom Unknown 2 40

931 15 00 12 37 28 80 10 00 3000 45 00 15 00

12 37 28 80 9 40

2940 44 50 14 40 Estates in Which Letters of Administration Have Not Been Issued and in Which Effects

Have Been Received from Various Hospitals and the Police Department Lincoln Hospital-James Murray, Jonah Stern, Nicol Esarnegi, George McCullough,

Julius Lightburn, Anna Briel, Arthur James, Francis Langby, Julius Frey, Daniel Hurley, Julia Merlan, Stanley Reid, Otto Ruckenburger, William Wass, Dorothy Olsen, Peter Lang, William Wase, Peter Lang, Peter Long, Kathleen Dempsey, Howard Cassidy, Sam Seiberman, Mary Mandel, Charles Sternberg, Charles Oschane, Fred Steinberger, Joseph Stein, Frank Nolan, Paul Weiss, John Hortz, Helen Quigley, Anne Jeraslaw, N. Saarensella, Antonio Fuller, Mary Cooke, Louise Paitzer, Louise Pod-bursky, Carl Schollhammer, John Placko, John Placko, Ballo Herman, Rose Fink, Arthur Schwartzberg, Frank Cermak, Karl Schroder, John McManus, Ellen Frances, Fred Young, Dem. Skordakie, Augustus Aberamoff, Lena Coran, Benjamin Pulski, William

10 Bernstein, Howard Hughes, Thomas Colletti, Jacob Spero, Rose Salezi, Isadore Chenowich, Sam Bernstein, Max Rochiblatt, Rose Freno, Aetano Di Ciore, Charles Miller, Henry Brunger, Sam Bernstein, Joseph White, S. Suchbaum, Jacob Josephson, Samuel Lipschitz, Norris Soltner, Elizabeth Hoving, Charles Pels, Gussie Rubins, Norris Schwartz, Edward Williams, Helen Jacob, Helen Jacobowitz, Hamie Coles, Fate Hertel, Herman Davidson, William Malcolm, Bernard Miner.

Harlem Hospital-Irving Stamler, Isidore Specht. Fordham Hospital-Jacob Kroptakin, Edward Lyon, Gussie Levy, Elizabeth

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the foregoing report contains a true statement of the total amount of moneys received and expended in each case in which he has taken charge, with the name and address of decedent and the country or place from which decedent came as far as is known.

Sworn to before me this 10th day of January, 1940. CATHERINE M. STREUBERT, Notary Public, Bronx County; Bronx County Clerk's Nq. 299, Reg. No. 303 S-40; N. Y. County Clerk's No. OS1050. Commission expires March 30, 1940.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR-KINGS COUNTY Report for the Year 1939

Name Name

Total Total Amount Amount

of of Expen- Receipts ditures in 1939 in 1939

Total Total Amount Amount

of of Expen- Receipts ditures in 1939 in 1939

$68 86 $218 19 Mary Doone or

10 34 31 09 Doane

58 42 182 82 Wasyl Zlobin or

99 49 311 09 Slobin

11 61 36 08 Charles

35 04 109 84 Schwartzkopf ...

38 12 116 12 Mary Biletka

39 85 124,80 Vincenzo D'Orio

42 29 132 58 James Newman

7 95 41 35 Salvatore Sclione

Benjamin Sigall

Lillian Dockendorf James Garland

William Kreuger ,

Harry Bobko

James Coomey George D. Whannell

Joseph Quashneck

18 00 Christian Nelsen

536 22 59 15 Frank A. Nierich

288 42 108 55 Theresa Gavit

John O'Connor

106 79 65 45 Caroline E. White

Annie Johnson

18 00 Wilhelm Tieck 3 00 Frederick L.

Armytage

668 72 172 29 Anton Pinkewitz

110 00 Michael Treacy 100 John Lammond

3 00 Mary Tierney 20 00 John J. Tierney

76 60 37 65 Mary Burns

Tillie Ogren 50 00 John O'Brien 10 00 Theresa Hearty 3 00 Anna Kingistad 3 00 Oscar Engstrom 3 00 Isabella E.

McSherry 47 00 Roman S. Shagun..

164 22 1 25 Mary A. Holland Anthony Sudnick ..

100 00 Ernestine F.

3 00 Landau

3 00 Patrick J. Kenny 50 00 Alfred Moog

3 00 Caesar Lo Forte

Stefan S. Szagun 2,297 88 Jacob Katz

James Urbas

Alphonzo Smith

Charles Doyle

George Johnson

Vito Grosso John Tankus Helen Sweeney Hugo Zahn Frank Santamaria

Nikolay Kedyshko Thomas J. Lord Martin Herman Bridget Kennedy Don Udelewitz Peter Mazurek Samuel Goldsmith Mike Kukresch Michael Senko Luigi Zoppi Julius Behn Olga Grolupsie Louis L. P.

Lachance Mary Baum Olga Karpuk Catherine Hall Henry K.

Kashiwamura Anthony Marchanis Charles Lawson ... John Lindberg .... Manuel Gomez .... John Lee

Alfred Anderson

Delia H. Hughes

John F. Guetshow

Steve Martino 55 10

John Bjorgum 754 57

Vasil Datskoff

Nora Neville 172 01 Charles Denton Vasil S. Datsko .. 2,498 17 August Bischof .... Massah J. Rabbah .

Zisel S. Katz

Sarah A. Greene Antonio

Figueiredo 14 40 John F. Anderson 852 01 John H. Fletcher 1 34 John Sherman 3746 George Conlon 2 24 Otto Johnson 3000 Fred Clark 2 73

Eric Einar Werner 1 42 Gustav Voltmann 2,764 20

394 16 34 12 82

640 2740

11 90 4490

115 00 115 00

140 99 87 05

739 27

299 10

300 30000

11 90 4490 7 10

76 95 211 08

126 15 241 48

218 29 762 12

51 27 81 64

77 45 22729

246 56 595 49

22 55 6253

148 53 33234

2806 7994

211 10 514 76

5278 150 78

98 17 157 10

33 45 9493

4228 120 39

5078 10239

1530 4398

68 15 194 19

3038 8763

43 12 125 70

53 89 153 89

11 16 32 16

2 98 9 16

298 916

233 56 672 33

34 04 100 42

429 1270

136 60 395 18

6464 186 43

5828 16980

6438 8028

20495 516 73

3874 11197

1525 4109

27 46 800 26

4502 13440

2977 8692

419 73 1,14348

494 29 353 05 523 55

1,170 80

11530 445 04

8,513 27 1,100 00

1 79 380

28056

1,342 49 64600 48964

9000

300 2078 87 21

104 50

4450 13000 3 49

3810 328 81

31 02 89 59

74 78 219 15

81 42 257 23

750 2225

73 42 218 02

8 39 25 14

944 2807

17 56 55 21

1682 5051

14 23 40 13

2898 8647

6815 20750

5027 15081

5907 13273

9178

31 25

698 42 12 27 64842 15750 15000 455 00 355 00

4,941 87 196 28 224 25 36778

650 3,325 16

66 75

181 00 1,008 27

25 10550

2,66925 660 12

75

192 85

3 75 6262

208 81

2,093 17 314 62 150 00

3 75 32000 5070

770 33 12,280 81 1,180 02

754 57 2,837 34 34800

7 75 2 493 17

134 20 3,021 28 1,464 28

255 32

707 68 8940

231 30 9825

4,84106 56081 253 34 115 15

27 03 82 92

74 57 157 01

39 37

120 12

20 15

4736

9 67

2922

38 56

11736

55 18

16880

15 20

3602

14 92

56 10

17 79

5440

1286

3816

23 26

70 71

84 59

249 14

39 19

119 74

14 68

4483

4038

120 53

11 39

35 79

44 13

122 12

24 02

7404

18 37

54 61

2346

70 81

1644

50 85

27 85 7 55

173 00 12 82

260 39

8560 23 35

25

769 46

32 50 82 32 14 03 50 95 24 95 25 25

63 03 32038 19 90

219 26

56436

300 300 300 300 300

190 63 2,589 78

526 35 7020

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Messesehl, Lucy Le Vaughn, Alex McLeod, Jos. Firacci, Stephen Pullian, Louis Sangalli, David Vernick, Jesse Vaughn, John Hernedes, Peter Cox, James Carter, Eungio Di Loreto, John Devereaux, Peter Cox, Alex McLeod, Cath. DiCellgi, Hailey Pecht, Romeo Peoloso, Jennie Ripley, John Rufa, Samson Steinberg, Nina Talpnor, Abe Wein-man, Anna Wylie, Abe Weinper, Mary Bech, Jacob Goodman, Peter Gilmore, Dr. Hyde, Minnie Farmen, Ignatz Klein, -Hazel Kreger, Charles Moses, Gustave Winne, Lena Telpner, Catherine Berteinann, Julia Hattencourt, Fred Bienz, Samuel Bradni, Gina Ciani, John Datolo, Irving Feldman, Hanna Hansen, Henry Laute, Frank Mason, James McKee, Watwell Orlean, Albert Posner, Adrian Patterson, Frank Selmes, Stellara Mini, Hannah Hansen, George Hoagland, August Apel, Pietro Aldervieso, Marg. Briton, Louis Harris, George Keighley, Frank Manning, Emil Rosenzweig, William Wilson, Charles Carlson, Julius Altaman, Jude Abravayer, Henry Bissinger, Joseph Cavaliere, William Carroll, Bernard Conley, Howard Delia Penna, William Fisher, Peter Elia, August Gleason, William Kelly, David Kroener, James Markekis, Beatrice Rosenblatt, Charles Valente, Jeanette Loughran, Emil Kahlenbach, Gertrude Cantor, Joseph Conseglia, Margaret Ellkot, John Chic, Antoinette Pignoni, Joseph Perlman, Louis Perlowski, Jacob Rosenthal, Mary Eoch, Vincent Calderella, William Di Maggio, Wdrize De Meo, Salvatore Forgione, Chaim Kaplan, Sarah Macarino, Lillian Mirandino, Hugh O'Connor, David Orr, Anna Price, Rose Ponossio, Samuel Peters, Stephen Reckner, Eugene St. Jacques, Wah Yick, Antonio Di Angelis, William Di Maggio, Salvatore Baglieri, Susi Gross, George Luchese, William Lippmann, John Muller, Mary Moriarty, Peter O'Grady, Oscar Perles, Cerado Sagmmatta, Michael Lebeda, Frances Sarbeccia, George Boyce, Nicholas Colombo, William Coshoy, Edward Gaffney, John Hartnett, Helen Wershaw, Adele Riven, August Schmidt, Frank Stark, Mary Vasko, Unknown White Man, Mary Breen, James Bray, Martin Brunasen, Aaron Campbell, Arthur De Vore, Frank D'Brasmo, Alice Cadski, Emanuel Josephthal, Sam Kessel, Max Markowitz, Bernard Matz, James O'Connor, Robert Scott, Carl Steinberg, Cruse Amenensa, William Braham, Rebecca Carter, Max Mrbs, Marie Manning, Morris Hamburger, Jean Johnson, Louise Karpf, Anna Lepre, Charles Nelson, Herman Singerman, Kate Tomkins, Rose Amrose, Jack Bocchino, Vincenzo Cardinale, Santo Calabro, Patrick Collins, Carmine Di Pasquale, Dominick Dell Awnilla, Angelo Frascone, Rose Frascone, Tillie Goldberg, Nicholas Gentile, Gustav Karcher, William Long, Mary Linicky, Lafayette Millspaugh, Sylvia Meade, Mary Mertorano, Samuel Newman, William Oetzman, Caesar Pianisiani, Nicholas Feragine, John Shugrue, Robert Theunef, Elizabeth Trianor, Louis ZarrielIo.

Morrisania Hospital—John Richards, Abraham Farkus, Frances Halpern, Abraham Marcus, John Gagen, Mollie Solomon, John Bryon, Richard Wilson, Anna Lauh, Stanley Karam, Joseph Sokrowski, Salvatore Tucillis, Hannah Delevie, Annie Murphy, Lee Wing Ling, David Leahy, George Windling, Helen Rogotsky, Joseph Hohomski, William Smith, Daniel Cullen, Jack Fisher, Sophie Israel, William Ahlers, Harry Fer-guson, Winifred D'Amuilas, Eugene Pfeiffer, Benedetta Piccano, John Langen, John Pinto, Nathan Langor, Rose Schwartz, Minnie Kinne, Louis Silverman, Handyslav Kowalensh, Pat Rogan, Nellie Brill, Hendyslav Kowalensh, Minnie Kinne, Jones Haar, George Wing, John Oberg, Eugene Nolan, Bernard Klein, John Fanas, Edward Kemp, George King, Mary Hennigan, Sadie Faust, Philip Glechman, Mollie King, Anna Cali, Thomas Ferguson, Herman Doelke, Jacob Huderman, Lena Frederich, Rachel Singer, Ruth Rosenberg, Agnes Cooney, John Lane, Margaret Leahy, Robert Hinds, Vincent Ardles, John Coby, Bers Schactor, Isaac Hoffman, Minnie Wilechansky, Nathan Fick- man, Frank Hajek, Martha Loewenberg, William Kennedy, Wolf Holden. James McKee, Sali Lowenthal, Alice Grayden, Alice Grayden, Samuel Tobias, Emily Witrani, Sophie Rosenthal, Sarah Moskowitz, Mollie Bloom, Luigi Bernardo, William Byrnes, Albert Caldwell, Louis Kreger, Bernard Reilly, Bernard Reilly, Harry Sklar, Thomas Smith, Harris Straus, Joseph Vermilyes, Harry Orpse, Fifi Diamont, Anna Duffy, Yesnick Hagpian, Isaac Kaufman, John Moe, Jacob Mosbacker, John McCarty, Joseph Mc-Sherry, John Schnoinx, Nicholas Wright, William Silverberg, Vincent Diez, Jacob Gruber, Eugene Marny, Gustave Leisler, Frank Schmidt, William Dooley, David Crablowsky, Joseph Keenan.

Riverside Hospital—Thomas Boyd, Lucy Blanco, Lillian Believe, Edward Brown. Sea View Hospital—Gugh Coveney, Ruth Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Edward Brescoe,

Peter Daly, Robert Newman, Robert Newman, Genevieve Risele, Vera Noyles, William Hymes, Hyman Storch, Lena Merkman, Calvin Soote. Alfred Eicastrino, Warreft Saler, William Wintke, Asna Lock, Louis Goodfried, Joseph McNulty, Harry Pfeffer, James McCauley, Patrick Loonan, Florence Negri, Frank Burt, Lui Chung Po, Dennis Kelleher, Asnen Sorenson, Caio Palma, Loretta Passoni, Clarence Hardy, Aanen Lorenson, Caio Palma, Dennis Kelleher, Vincent Santa Mauro, Stephen Hlavko, Fred Ruther, John Myers, Lucy Addonizio, John Rasavich, George Gorham, Edwin Johnson, Ellen Henry, Wallace Rainbeau, Backie Block, Hans Christensen. '

Metropoliton Hospital—Fred Hoffman, William Grosser, James McCarthy, Rudolph Kakowitz, Elisa Lipiner, Jacob Abramowitz, Vera Capazzi, John Ketijan, Jusna Sarrano, Blanche Mayo, Frank Scott, Frank Scott, Michael Choghanjian, Max Horotiz, Ida Pauli, Kitty Connata, Ethel Morris, William Muller, Vivian Hamilton, Rose Minkin, Arthur Gross, John Brown.

Welfare Hospital — Frank Bensinger, A. Klingerschmidt, Sol Wineman, Philip Richman.

City Hospital—Otto Jonsher, Fred Peters, Dominick Aroni, Delia DeTague, Delia DeTague, Annie Hart, Sam Providlo, Emma Greenall, Ed. Sullivan, Ed. Sullivan, Thomas Prammel, Alphonse Creacanno.

Home for Dependents—Jessie Easselman, Belia Watson, Rose Keysaer, John Religh, Ernest Klemin, Joseph Leisgold, Norris Glantz, Marie Kassmohl, Jessie Jones, Blanche Mayo, Elizabeth Peter, Ed. Strosmeyer, Nellie Considine, Susie Sutton, Michael Kaiser, Celia Cohen, Bertha Fried, Elizabeth Duffy.

Bellevue Hospital—Michael Loftus, Michael Hoffman, Paul Passihoff, Ernest Strom-berg, Thomas Doherty, Katherine Kuhn, Frank Crisculol, Isador Heitman, Thomas Ford, Samuel Nova, Samuel, Nova, Elizabeth Schulz, Sam Pappas, Theodore Markson, Beatrice Campbell, Emil Widoff, Andrew Duzcher, Mathilda Schwahn, Yolanda D'Allesandro, Benjamin Stein, Ellen Elmore.

Riker's Island Penitentiary—Gerge Williams, Frederick Wocker, Donald Kerr, Nathan Reiner, Jones Gardfield, Irwin Wilson, Dow Percy, John Burns, James Clark, Cecos Rucady, Joseph Kossia, Smittie Jankins, William Johns.

Police Department—Jacob Mann, Mathew J. Whalen, Thomas Mulligan, Arnt Peterson, Unknown white man, Olga Pelliciare, Carpet Taylor, Theodore Leontescu, Unknown white male, Unknown white male, Harry Smith, Unknown white man, Aaron Coster, Jacob Prokopzanch. Charles Hemple, Adolph Whrendof, Unknown white man, Salmon Wasserman, Paul Nicholson, William Wavara, Stanely Ronolsky, William John-son, Olga Filliciaro, Paul Nicholson, Louis Post, W. Rothenberg, B. Edelstein, E. Gold-schmidt, Thomas Mulligan. Theodore Leontescu, J. Rawlins. Matthew J. Whalen, 0. Cuercore, Ernest Muller, Marie Coturlo, Victor Zolkow, Unknown white man, Ben Kolb, Philip Hack, Michael Moran, Unknown male negro, Unknown white male, Meyer Ratner, Archie Smith, Emil Johnson, Tennie Hanley, William Avery, Tosenh White, Charles Rosenfeld, S. Ottomanelli, Lee Reed, Frank Drust, Julius Puld, Ed. Feuberger, E. Muller. V. Zolkow, E. Campoli, S. Filliano, Mattie Smith, Al Lucky, Ray Cortez, Fleicher, E. Muller.

Total Amount of Assets and Disbursements in Various Hospitals Total

Name of Hospital Total Receipts Disbursements Lincoln Hospital $191 53 $ 29 87 Fordham Hospital 307 64 155 16 Morrisania Hospital 593 13 415 88 Riverside Hospital 7 16 1 75 Sea View Hospital 94 59 30 16 Metropolitan Hospital 76 24 26 82 Welfare Hospital 58 40 58 00 City Hospital 16 23 8 17 Home for Dependents 43 63 12 99 Bellevue Hospital 32 29 28 42 Ricker's Island Penetentiary 26 02 1 00 Police Department 255 02 38 05

Remarks The balance of moneys remaining in the hands of the Public Administrator of the

County of Bronx on December 31st, 1939. is deposited in the following banks: Bronx County Trust Company; National Bronx Bank. State of New York, City of New York, County of Bronx, ss:

• JAMES W. BROWN, Public Administrator of the County of Bronx, being duly sworn, deposes and says : That according to his best knowledge, information and belief

Josefa Piencienska Anna Steffen

Edward Larsen James Nixon

Charles Dettoni Simon Grinkowic

Michael O'Grady Walter Komasack John Roberts David S. Bearn . , Timothy M. Sulli-

van

John O'Lammond David N. H. Quinn

William Morris Franzo Biagio Jane Brickley Marie, also known

as Maria Mattson

William Russell

John J. Byrne .. Richard C. Whin-

field Francesco Panedey

or Paneda Margaret Cummings

Mary or Anne M Molow

Carolina Newmen

George J. Mills

Nellie A. Reilly Louisa Rippe Joseph Winant Valentin

Kronschnabel George A. Viskas Nellie Pennington . Margaret Corcoran. Michael Connelly .. Marie Spitzmuller

or Sedimayer ... Herbert W. Horner Edward Johnson

or Janson Sarah Riley Ellen Sullivan John Steffas John Kerns Alice B. or

Alice D. Bodine. William Morris...

William G. Shaw

Benjamin Citron Dora Christiansen Frank Weber

Bridget Geoghegan Pauline Fisher Nora Weir

Friedrich Jenckel John Scanlon Emma Hagan Julia Hensey Margaret Boomer Haver Mocker George Koehler Joseph Bianchi Harriet F. Stevens Jane Dempsey John J. Leonard ., Catherine Wallis Jacob Hotel Julius Sonilytis Joseph Rasckowsky Marie Burger Maria Eva

Wuenschel John MacDonald John S. Roake Max Nefgren Adolph Schriever Elizabeth Hughes Ann Connors John A. McKay Cornelius H. Lyons Margaret Farrell Sarah J. Porter Sarah A. Belbin .. . Katie Lally Frank Feyerabend Tames Egan Skeffington Haslam Thomas J.

McKeown Harry A. Zinck Frederika Weider Nicola Ivone Catherine Connors Christian Peters Albert Williams Celia Buhr Philip Schweikert Henry Treu James Nolan John Reid Allen Spooner

Patrick J. O'Dowd

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Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

Total Amount

of Expen-ditures in 1939

Name

Peter Sweeney .. 23 35 Frank Schweikert .. 397 79 Vincent L. Yost.... Margaretha Walter Ida Duncan

270 30 Lucretia John Robert Calorw 20 45 Leon Sinsky Giuseppe Grossi 221 57 Mary Reilly 206 47 Catherine Stokes Anita Drummond .. 431 28

Antonio Escobar .. Juan Olasogasti ... Antonio Di Anito.. 4,026 80 Charles Feeney .... Tony Grushka .... 717 82

Hans Herman Hansen

Hyman Landau 6,000 12 Wasil Moisonak 4,617 64 J ohn Gallagher .. Antonio Dimore Leonardo

Giamraarinaro ... 21,163 03 56 Rose Mahoney ....

Stanley J. Balchiunas

Michael Blasi 7,660 18 John Verderber 506 09 Manuel Rodrigues Rosalie Grosz .... 314 87 Augusta Rasmussen 207 66 Frank Miranda ... . Joseph Lawlor .... 415 50

Henry Lex 19,950 36

Thomas J. McDonald 50 00

Emily S. Bodger Robert Smith Frank 'F. Beck 4,214 46 Arthur J. Burnell 54 Albert Novack 288 23 Jessie Wark Ivan B. Alsaker 515 02 Arthur J. F.

Bornholdt 2 25 Olga Klinga Hermogenes Ignacio 1,787 16 Margaret J.

Koerner 9,695 58 Ann J. Gonsalez 4 25 Edwin H.

McDermott Mary Bell

Christenson 150 00 Kate Fannon 800 27 Paul Nielsen 277 70 Nestor Munter 50 00 Elizabeth O'Neill Andrew Pavia .... Wilhelm J. Peterson 348 61 Tillie Peterson .... Petrone Dereska .. Mary Ann Soult .. Mary Diamond ... 377 47 Rudolph Castendyk 28 02 Nathan Kahn Eliza Smith Alfred Oscar

Walters Charles J. Andrew Robert Naville .... 147 60 Florence Lullin .... 147 60 Antonio Lopez ... 184 91 Mary F. Wanner.. 464 18 Frank Moharic .... 20 31 William Bond .. Tewdoyse Diubak 6,704 65 Ellen Gavin 376 73 Jacob E. Khashan 2,710 82 John A. Frischkorn 175 00 Albert Doblar 2,803 47 Safet Fahmy Festus Murray Sam Bataets Walenty Weglewsky 942 01 Hilda Johnson 512 38 Emma Latraverse 5 59 James F. Cullen Mary

O'Shaughnessy .. 877 91 Edith M. B. Smith 2,500 66 Elizabeth

Prendergast 8 00 Henry Hoffmeyer 201 63 Simon Heumann Jacob Katz 832 69 Catherine Kunz 7,333 67 Ludwig Schweikert Daniel Maseytchuck 427 65 John H. Vollmers 2,817 32 Joseph Kelly Sam Harris

9,170 84

25 570 40 29 75

1,275 19 221 57 2100

9,850 66 7,107 00

68532 7,281 66 4,398 30

165 24 25

489 66 419 40 10475 267 51 385 09

3,256 61

5,387 34 7,864 12

75 70000 313 99 24439 802 07 28069 54035

325 00 325 00 45662

85 341 47 529 17

60476 264 19 353 95

9,272 43 10000

12,324 41

15360 851 48 337 04 54 25 65 87

258 75 408 10 25200 105 22 53830

4,270 60 3,497 56

21 00 53926

53926 102 61

339 35 2,233 55

164 80 72 50

683 10 1 50 1 15

15 50 7,652 99

186 50 570 11

761 114 81 561 28 31 61

332 75

12 97 1,937 67

1606 67 25

136 50 328 50 816 44

8 79 9 29

22399 8829 200

Total Amount

of Receipts in 1939

Total Amount

of Expen-ditures in 1939

Name

170 33 34 65

642 26 1,278 13

137 35 378 15 338 35 698 82 374 21 341 05

1,341 62 40000

352 50 1,111 92

361 54 378 64 26554

150 18335 10 85

258 35 18 72

542 186 313 575 22

159 311

47 259

67

67 17 27 48 89 64 39 82 89 65

18 54

13

365 10

327 290

04 89 20 75 35 85 96

106 18 309 91

30105 259 74 578 84 319 49 10 14

156 .50

36550 49550 33415 423 95 423 65

1 10 264 15 12 85

310 10 26460 371 91 12 57 1222

541 47 13 47 16 27

2 75 15 18

36403 11 78

413 58 66347

327 57 338 37

9 57 361 57

2 85 996

184 71 10 71

370 33 396 11 6642 13 17

250 65 15 57 1392

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REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Giovanni Buono 186 69 Hjolmar Nichlason 466 82 Maggie J. Moffitt 675 00 Fred Betz 1,278 13 Abuul Hawalder 150 00 John W. Hamilton 405 27 Charles H. Benn 406 90 Feodor Koshowitz 794 12 Albert Olson 2,113 17 Elsie Wilcke 1,151 82 Walter R.

McLaughlin 1,34162 Rose Kassop 400 00 Philip

Horbachevsky 535 74 H j lmar Johnsen 1,111 92 James McMillan 410 00 J. or Jacob Kahn 2,628 68 Michael Scutari 1,353 75 Mary Hayes Karl Rachny 2,593 04 John J. Hayes 131 84 Manuel Varela 823 18 William A. Chebba 50 81 Panayiotis E.

Kapsurmallis 500 00 Salvatore Leto 200 00 John Zantia Wolosh 928 64 Catherine O'Reilly 659 68 John S. Crooks 223 66 Vito Mauceri 348 84 Albert Gosling 350 00 Ralph Bruno 159 74 Antonio Schiano 300 00 Van Jean 1,132 75 Pedro or Peter

Otermin 50 00 James H.

McCormack 6013 Mandius Endresen 50 00 Frank Smith 91 20 Daniel Gallagher 755 96 Francis Neary 10 35 Mildred Jackman 350 00 Joseph McIntire 517 52 Jacob Van Der

Ploeg 240 93 Wolf Kirschen 439 25 Anna Sletmaschuck 2,136 19 Simon Krinakis 510 00 Jaako Rautiainen 528 75 Mary Decry 1,437 27 Michael B. Noone 389 91 Peter K. Johannesen 100 00 Olav Ramberg 13,803 41 Carmine or

Charles Orlando . 612 01 Hilda Spiessmacher 915 20 Hedwig Meyer 440 52 Stam Nicolaou 1,306 94 Daniel Begley 3,040 73 Harry Goldfeder 2 00 Filippo Capriglione 457 80 Michael Healey 227 79 Richard Kuehn 699 86 Costas Vlayos 563 85 Carl Gustav Linell 766 96 Andre Weil 724 44 Minnie Rust 4,877 03 Morris Diamond 623 15 Randolph Golden 4,531 44 Patrick Neville 199 10 Carmelo Trattero . James A. Taylor... 1,458 09 William Kroeger .. 400 00 Earl Warneke .... 331 00 Richard Kelly 486 19 Vincenzo Lioi 1,005 00 Benjamin

Katzenstein 400 00 Harry Freyne 2,122 30 William Roth 170 70 Hilda Rehn 450 00 Vincenzo 'Sollazzi . 400 00 Bade Zivkovich 280 00 Anna Collins 201 50 John Jones 336 00 Joseph Plemich 609 91 Sam Frank 501 10 Axel Carlson 430 00 John Rooney .... 110 53 Otto Olsen 421 24 Michael Brady 1,205 94 Enos Samuels 1,173 54 Robert Rubin 50 00 Lily Teresa

Melander Feliksas

Andriuskevicius Edward Sabonia 674 79 Louisa Kuhner 471 00 William McDonald 599 82 Albert Rutherford . 53 56 Morris Frompol 26,042 34 Vito Grosso

Cash Received from Kings County Hospital January-Philip Casacaoli, $1; Charles Carr, $12; Thomas Clark, $1; Harry Cum-

mings, $10.78; John Doe, 2 cents; Samuel Fertig, $12.96; John Gilligan, 61 cents; Charles Cow, $25 ; George Jordan, 2 cents ; William Griffens, 6U cents ; Peter Gununic, $3.02; David 1'. Hanrahan, 25 cents; Charles Lawrence, $2.98; John Kilbride, 6 cents; Peter Kolb, 80 cents; William LeFevre, $1; Frederick Moles, $6; Vito Montonaro, $1.17; Margaret Monagan, 5 cents; Daniel McGrane, 3 cents; James Roast, $1; John Sawotz, $1.10; Lewis Saddler, $5; Michael Scott, $2; William Shepheard, 25 cents; John Smith, 27 cents; Walter Winter, $3.98; Guy Williams, $226; Joseph Younghans, 50 cents; Joseph Carey, $2.60; Abraham Noemberg, 10 cents; Joseph Arbesus, 98 cents; Charles Bechthold, 10 cents; William Hand, 52 cents; Cort Watzen, $5.33; Robert Loretz, 15 cents; Anna Ringe, 80 cents; Frederick Phillips, $14; Fred Lowe, 5 cents; Crotty, $2; Lola DuNoco, 52 cents; John Hogland, $14.87; Joseph Purdy, $12.30; Christopher Kirgan, 50 cents.

February-Edna Alleyn, 96 cents; William Baksunwik, 9 cents; John Downey, 48 cents; Robert Easthope, 6 cents; Bessie Furst, $1.22; Jack Beacchi, 75 cents; Jim Gregoos, $1.12; Antonio Gomez De Silva, $4.82; Patrick Hogan, $1.60; Fred Huber, $22.40; Priscilla Jackson, 50 cents; Arthur Johnsen, $1; Charles Jennie 1 cent; William Kenny, 41 cents; Max Kleiner, $1.46; Vincent Kelly 10 cents; Salvatore Lombardo, 86 cents ; Luke Lennon, 30 cents ; Antoinette Manecto, 75 cents ; Michael Meyers, 30 cents; Oscar Milander, 41 cents; Rudolph Noll, $45.55; Justine Lundgreen, $5; Alex McDonald, 7 cents; Bessie O'Connell, $1.13; Charles Pearson, 39 cents; George Pennelli, $4; Henry Prime, $70.80; Fred Reiss, 10 cents; Anthony Roman, $21; Thomas Rogers, $5.39; Amelia Sundquest, $23.79; Rose Vollmer, 61 cents; Hannah Voss, 9 cents; Joseph Witzel, 15 cents; Erma Young, $230; Isadore Monchine, 21 cents; Nettie Sauer, 9 cents; Frances Power, 27 cents; Vima Washington, $1.

March-Trygne Albrechtsen, $8.25; John Azzara, 20 cents; Leonard Bogner, 92 cents; Romeo Benjamin, ; Harold bye, 1U cents; Michael Condon, tS; .1osepn Butte-facon, $3.34; Charles Engelke, 4; Anthony Groves, $8U; Charles Fay, Via; James Gib-bons, 35 cents; Alex Herschdorier, $5.45; William Harrison, 26 cents; Mary Kolman, $6.95; Morris Karpelawsky, $,S.18; Peter Kraus, $1.05; Daniel Lane, $25.4U; hmma Lewerentz, $1; Sophie Laubman, IU cents; Stanley Lewandowski, L cents; Matilda Martin, $11.01; Tony Mitchell, s6 cents; William Morney, $1.78; James McCormick, $11.63; John McGuiness, $22.75; John McPortland, 6 cents; Stephens Palmer, $2.51; Wash Page, $1.50; Tom Regan, a cents; John Reinhardt, 45 cents; John Reeves, 47 cents; Joseph Stow, $1; John Schmied, $128; Spiros Tsormorkos, $3; Frances Webber, $2.25; Catherine Jennings, $1.15; Ivan Morte, /5 cents; Michael Pinder, $1.10; Mary Shapiro, 30 cents.

April-John Cato, $17.04; John Costigan, $1.55; James Eagan, 50 cents; Janie Dublin, 76 cents; John Dombeck, 41 cents; Harry Furmuld, 55 cents; August Garmont, 85 cents; Lucille Greco, 31 cents; Jake Handel, $2.10; Morris Klein, X1924; Sarah Krasner, 10 cents; John Lommax 12 cents; Lawrence McCormack, $13; John Mc-Donough, $7; Eugene O'Connor, $41.78; Ann Peterson, $2.02; Edward Picket, $1; Frank Ranitz, $9.95; Robert Rubin, 3U cents; Minnie Hoischneider, $48.90; Walter Shaw, 5 cents; Rosalie Spruell, $1.03; Dave Schmitzler, $3; Simon Simensen, $1; Anna Smith, $1.66; Gustav Stormer, $2; Ole Toresen, 39 cents; Biagio Valente, $3; Catherine Wallace, 52 cents; Barbara Walters, $7.52; Isadore Weterman, $5.05; Margaret Larkin, 20 cents.

May-Andrew Angellota, $4.46; Morris Bloch, $1; William Burgess, $2; William Compatri, $3.61; Ambrose Chatfield, 92 cents; Vincenzo DiLorenzo, $2.13; Michael Delaney, 73 cents; John Donnelly, 20 cents; Josiah Fuller, $4.09; John Gordon, $1; Clarence Glenn, $7.45; Joseph Guaeranetta, 19 cents; Sadie Halsgrove, 21 cents; Rudolph Holtz, 4 cents; John Jones, 11 cents; Joseph Kaster, 47 cents; William Kay, 27 cents; John King, 12 cents; Fred Koerner, $5.31; Jacob Lauterstein, 75 cents; Lillie Lang, 50 cents; Albert Lorenz, 65 cents; Kate Marcu, 34 cents; Joseph Mitchell, 55 cents; Josephine Moore, $2; Paula Muchko, $4.56; Lillian Nadeu, 5 cents; John O'Connell, $3.

May-Peter Peterson, 12 cents; John Bathjen, $2.85; Peter Redder, $1.50; Sarah Rosswell, 80 cents; Dorothy Sanders, $225; Saul Schwartz, $1; Oscar Taylor, $5; Michael Troy, 18 cents; James Wade, 25 cents; Robert Woodward, $5.55.

June-Joseph Amato, $2.31; Marioni Bracketti, $18.40; Henry Boemerman, 88 cents; Andrew Bourke, $2.22; Peter Bubbis, 12 cents; Jack Cashman, $17.31; David Cavanaugh, $6; Joseph Clark, $2; John Cole, $2.84; William Dashkowitz, 15 cents; Ignatz Pulaski or John Miller, 4 cents; Mary Dietrick, $5; Andy Filan, 1 cent; Samuel Fields, $1.15; Jacob Greenbaum, 75 cents; Thomas Hardins, $6.05; John Henry, $2; Bernhard Jeansen, $3; Julius Karniol, 35 cents; John Lustre, $60.68; Fred Masi, 12 cents ; Margaret Margo, 4 cents ; Clarence Miles, 47 cents ; Fred Molitor, $3.02; P. Nestel, 58 cents; Loren Owen, 5 cents; Anna Quint, 22 cents; Jack Sambo, $5; Sigmund Specht, $3.16; Steve Tuber, 4 cents; Joseph Wojtysieck, $1; Mary Engle, $1.13.

July-Lillie Arena, $5; Bernt Berntsen, 5 cents; James Casey, 10 cents; Morris Carpinos, 61 cents; Michael Contres, $1; Louis Degenhardt, 1 cent; Carl Fahl, $10; Baruch Furer, $1.45; Simon Gerstle, $1.90; Ignatz Gutofsky, $1.39; Timothy Harring-ton, 60 cents ; William Leggett, $4 ; John Lenahan, $25.73 ; Mariano Lombardi, $4.61; Katherine Lorenz, $9.96; William Metz, $4; Margaret Nietz, 90 cents; Clara Moody, 50 cents; Henry Peters, $1.89; Alex Pudlubney, 5 cents; Richard Schneider, 40 cents; Isador Sokol, 8 cents; Fred Tollefsen, $1.32; Ethel Thomas, $128; Catherine Thom, $59.75 ; Max Weinder, $420; Philip Weingarten, 5 cents; Karl Gustav Linnell, $19.60; Charles Fath, 60 cents; Madeline Smith, $1.95; Ellen Reardon, $29.49; Catherine Bassett, 20 cents; Vincent Amodeo, $17.31; Henry Beck, $11.01; Robert Burke, $7; Catherine Dawson, $9.30; John Erickson, 43 cents; Marie Fama, $1; Ivan Fisher, 45 cents; Sam Goldstein, $1; Sarah Harris, 84 cents; Anold Mildroth, 50 cents; Karl Jacob, $5.98; Joseph Jones, 10 cents; Frank Mack, $6.03; Herbert Marshall, 15 cents; Martin Miscowski, $13.58; Ego McWalton, $1.10; Joseph Naddy, 39 cents; William Novarro, 7 cents; Patrick O'Sullivan, $2.05; Patrick Pearce, 10 cents; Harry Pearlman, $1.12; Karl Pentinen, $2; Julia Van Reusch, $23.03; Fred Walther, $45.30; Edward Waring, 42 cents; Peter Yantz, $1.01; Steven Miller, 4 cents; Katina Kapourzas, $14; Vincenzo Ingoglia, $1.08; Joseph Hagelett, 33 cents; Michael Iglio $1.

August-Patsy Antoniati, 37 cents; William Brandenburg, 89 cents; Peter Can-berry, 16 cents ; Meyer Cohen, 16 cents ; Edward Dalton, 5 cents ; Louis Fogler, $63.05; Joseph Flaherty, $118 ; James Feeney, $1.05 ; Edward Henrickson, 80 cents ; Henry Hillmeyer, $10; Michalena Jotuch, 97 cents; Nellie Journeyman, $2.43; John King, 30 cents; Barney Keeshout, 24 cents; Jack Lloyd, $5.67; Harry Larsen, $3.05; Jake Lynch, $20.01; Donald Miller, $2.01; Jack Miller, $8.15; Arthur McNichols, 22 cents; Abraham Sandler, 50 cents; Frank Shukin, 8 cents; Charles Weiser, 50 cents; Michael Valenti, 25 cents ; Peter Peters, $8 ; Mathew Blake, 95 cents ; Paul Triller, $1; Harry French, 50 cents ; Carl Carlson, 10 cents.

September-William Barman, $2; Walter Brown, 1 cent; Richard Downs, 7 cents; Emil Giflenberg, $1.01; Vincent Guici, 35 cents ; Henry Hefter, $1.56.

October-Albert Lake, 5 cents; Michael Kamburis, $3; William Marks, 66 cents; Phil Barotta, $6.54; Nathan Marshak, 19 cents; Katherine Miller, $2; Walter Newton, 14 cents; Addie Smith, $418.90; Samuel Snyder, $7.04; Pasquale Toloe, $7; Joseph

60 Urban, $4.63; Carl Voss, n A: ; Herman Zernofsky, I cent; Hyman Blatt, $2; Fred Eschiner, $63.55 ; Carl Wagner, $1.10.

November-Ralph Beneduci, $11.30; George Cook, $18.94; Albert Daum, $28.02; Angel Delmarco, $1.50; Colombo Gadison, 37 cents; John Gill, 27 cents; Thomas Gavron, $25; John Haino, 15 cents; Iver Jensen, $3; Louis Kraft, 45 cents; Patrick Lawlor, 4 cents; John Marco, $7.33; Fred Mochonchuk, $198.26; Andrew Morgenroth, $5; Alex-ander Mezzanoth, $1.59; James McBride, 50 cents; Margaret Reilly, $20; Fred Shaw, $2320; Belle Sladden, 72 cents; Emma Tompkins, $5.46; Pat Vaughn, 1 cent; Harry White, 5 cents.

December-George Benson, $2; John Burns, $2; Isadore Cohen, 2 cents; John Doe, 42 cents ; Catherine Doble, 25 cents ; Louis Erker, $7.38 ; Harry Germanux, $420; Charles Greenblatt, $3 ; John Gerrity, 57 cents ; Angelo Gullato, $6.14 ; John Hogg, $9; Lohr Hansen, 80 cents ; John Keenan, 2 cents ; Charles Levine, 58 cents ; Abraham Leibowitz, 8 cents; Joseph Mangiello, 55 cents; John Miller, $5; William Pomerank, $1.19; Albert Reiss, 2 cents; Giuseppe Scannapietro, $3; John Steuerwald, 1 cent; Sarah Simowitz, $52; Vasil Yurchak, $1.83; Andrew Zodouwzay, $1.32.

Cash Received from Greenpoint Hospital January-Rose Logran, 30 cents ; Thomas Healey, $2.36 ; Gustav Young, 13 cents;

Frances Buckingham, 50 cents; William Leahy, 11 cents; Edward Samuel, 98 cents. February-Marcella Weincek, 31 cents. March-Carrie Pawalee, 75 cents ; Susan Dawdle, 55 cents ; Joseph Manazas, 50 cents. April-Stanley Szezesny, 60 cents ; Samuel Heskowitz, $3.53 ; Helen Wagner,

$1.50 ; Mary Miles, $1; Joseph Oryczazak, 41 cents ; Matthew Zedar, $5.

60 1 35

60 85

16 25 681 42 196 28

The balance of moneys remaining in the hands of the Public Administrator of the County of Kings on December 31, 1939, is $1,247,309.41, which amount is deposited in the following banks : Kings County Trust Company, Kingsboro National Bank, Lafayette National Bank and the Flatbush National Bank. State of New York, County of Kings, ss.:

WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT, Public Administrator of The County of Kings, being duly sworn, deposes and says:

That according to his best knowledge, information and belief the foregoing report contains a true statement of the total amount of moneys received and expended in each case in which he has taken charge, collected any effects and of which he. is Administrator, together with the name of each decedent.

Sworn to before me this 10th day of January, 1940.

13

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

May-Angelo Charmonte, 25 cents ; Jake Jayhill, 61 cents ; Joseph Wroniewicz, 47 cents; John Wiley, 86 cents; James Caracci, 25 cents; Willie Mae Harvey, 18 cents.

June-Handel Finkelstein, $2.50. July-William Andrews, 15 cents; Rose Brennan, $3. August-Jake Figaro, $4.11; Thomas Foran, $2.50. October-Emma Hutter, 10 cents; Rose Smith, 25 cents; Edward Glubiak, 50

cents; Roman Luniak, $4.11; Antonio Pavone, $120; Adam Kozski, 25 cents; Leon Izgur, $53.09.

November-Bernard Fross, 22 cents; Anthony Russo, $6.70; Henry Martin, $122.20. December-Louis Winer, 50 cents.

Cash Received from Fordham Hospital January-Sarah Wollner, $1.61. November-Morris Wasserman, $1.23.

Cash Received from Cumberland Hospital

Cash Received from U. S. Treasurer-Old Age Benefit Payments January-George Nikola Valsamakus, $55.10; Louis Knatz, $79.19, February-William J. McMahon, $83.66; Paul Harold Anderson Grau, $7.70. March-Gaetano Gerringo, $87.38. April-Nils Ceberg, $125.83. June-Michael J. Grant, $167.35. November-Ann Elligott, $7.

Cash Received from State of New York-Unemployment Insurance September-Carl Hertlein, $30; Joseph J. Murphy, $13.25; Tony Gallo, $12; Rose

Restive, $28; Joseph Bodigheimer, $7. October-Charles L. Hunton, $9.37; Barnett Sickler, $55.06. November-Frederick Breit, $15; Eduardo Amato, $18; Samuel Harelick, $120;

Stephen Waniewski, $8. December-Samuel Kay, $60; Alfred Minn, $41.86; Joseph Baratz, $30; William

Goldberg, $30. January Joseph Di Chiari, $11; Patrick White, $1.57; Gabrial Valentino, $1.20. Cash Received from Municipal Sanitarium February-Mary Tyleston, 30 cents; Grace Bergen, $5.75; Rebecca Bellingham, 2 March-Sam Affoumado, $2.

cents; Charles Engebretsen, 79 cents; August Emanuelson, $6.20; William O'Rourke, November-Edith Hashinsky, $2.57; Jeanette Osipowitz, 3 cents. $1.87.

March-Simon Alaloons, 41 cents; Gus Byrbas, $34.77; Vasilion Demetrion, $10. Cash Received from Harlem Hospital April-Bernard Grayer, $23; Nellie Hausler, 25 cents; William Slevin, 5 cents. April-David Kammer, $36.17. May-Sadie Burke, 16 cents ; Violet Guncelle, 8 cents ; Vincenzo Gerardo, $1.25 ; Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital

Fred Heitman, 60 cents ; Archer Pootoon, $5 ; Daniel Ryan, 50 cents ; Martin Ryder, $1.04. May-Ida Hernstadt, $1.27. June-Thomas Garcia, $2.55 ; Peter Imperato, $1; Ardis Kysek, $6.10. June-Charles Bennett, 54 cents • Catherine McFarland, 3 Phillip Blum, McNally, $27.08; George Mageach, 65 cents; James Bascombe, $1. , $ ; p , $1.30;

August-Louis Becker, $1.01; Louis Castagno, 25 cents; Carmine Frans, 15 cents Anthony Giacmazzo, $1. Thomas Reilly, 50 cents; Gussie Rize, 37 cents; George July-Florence Haves, $2; Nathan Hundert, 30'cents; Jane Doland, $1.75. Henry Kreuse, $107.06;

Robertson, 27 cents; John J. Smith, $1325. August-Thomas Alexander, $4.33; Fred Rehkoff, $1.74; Stanislaus Rusielewicz,

September-Nathaniel Easen, 10 cents; Carmello Florio, 65 cents; George Yerby, $1.30; Frank Truglis, 85 cents; John McDallis, $1.84; William Napain, $3. November-James Farrell, $1.43; Kenneth Stahlman, I cent; Harry Howell, 50

$2.85. cents; Anthony Clemente, 1 cent; Bruno Trantman, 12 cents; Joseph Guangen, 93 cents; October-$4.20-Ho Sang; Unknown white male, 25 cents. Edward Boyce, 64 cents. November-Philip Brady, 10 cents; Arthur Smith, 45 cents. December-John Balfere, $4.50; Pasquale Cretella, 5 cents; William Wood, 19 Cash Received from Welfare Hospital

cents. August-Nellie Woods, $1.15. Cash Received from Coney Island Hospital September-Max Kallman, 3 cents; Sarah Rice, $2.38; Alexander Sharkey, $4.

January-Michael Cronin, 57 cents; Wolf Kerschen, 3 cents; Jacob Saffer, 3 cents. November-Carrie Bunn, $2.45. February-Isadore Albaum, 7 cents; Daisy Brettell, 29 cents; Michael Greenstein, December-Mary Guderhayden, $2.74.

$1.02 ; Julia Mackay, 54 cents ; Mary Scuilla, 7 cents. March-Luther Graves, $1.56. Cash Received from Queens General Hospital

April-James Courtney, $2.50. September-Carl David, $13.28.

May-Frank Ginsberg, 45 cents; William Kunzedine, $1.25; Albert Lisle, $1; Cash Received from Morrisania Hospital Anthony Ramer, 4 cents; Hilda Simkin, 5 cents. June-Frank Sinopoli, $2.57.

June-Frieda Baumwol, 64 cents; Anna Frank, 32 cents; Benjamin Levy, $1.25; John October-Ast Samuel, $1.01. Sandberg, $1.78; Edward Ullfoss, 70 cents.

July-Pauline Chiodine, 50 cents; Maurits Franken, $2.78; Ernest Goskey, $2.65; Cash Received from Miscellaneous Sources Moses Osborne, $18.54; Ike Shine, 1 cent; Irving Silver, $1.15. January-Petro Balsamo, $38.93; Martin Hess, $2.50,

August-Etta Barrish, 45 cents ; Fanny Bellow, $3.52 ; Vincent Gallucci, $2.59 ; February-Frederick Hohnstein, $20.62. William Higgins, 35 cents; Joseph Weiss, 5 cents. March-William Rau, $82. Miriam Heller, 16 cents ; ggi , ose P ,

September-Harry Fidel!, 1 cent; John Panteles, $5. April-Albert Traynor, $24.77; Ellen Shields, 16 cents. October-Louis BIumenthal, $9.06; Paul Dolgen, $3; Elliott Johnson, 35 cents; May-Bertha Braverman, $1.42. Sophie Lander, 25 cents; Anna Reader, 45 cents. July-Hyman Fein $3.10.

November-Joe Barros, 25 cents; John Doe, 57 cents; George Ford, 1 cent; Clara September-Adolf , $ Olsen , $31.72. Hauft, 29 cents; John Kane, 10 cents. October-Giuseppe Pinto, $13.20; Edward Lundberg, $25.15.

December-Ellen Black, $1.83; Sarah Lichtenstein, $1320, $4.50; Margaret White, 20 cents. Cash Received from Police Department

Cash Received from Riverside Hospital January-Charles Runge, $2.05; Hedwig Meyer, $10.02; James Lynch, $15; George February-Axel Ahnstrom, $2.90. Gibbs, 7 cents; Mike Funkin, 72 cents; Patrick Florio, $4.08; Adolph Schierbaum, March-Minnie Bailey, 50 cents. $3.56 ; James Fuller, 85 cents; Sam Fuller, 73 cents; Paul Stitilus, 63 cents; Bernard September-Rebecca Otterstedt, 90 cents; Bernice Ballard, 28 cents. Coyle, 35 cents; James Stanley, 16 cents; William Franz Berndt, $14.16; Morris October-Minnie Walters Sauls, $4.65. Schoenfeld, 13 cents; Vincenza Tofaro, $2.40; Unknown, 5 cents; Julius Henggie, $1.08;

Edward McHale, $1.59; Minnie Nestor, $2.30; Peter Adams, $16.15, $28.68; Joseph Cash Received from City Hospital Wes

Feb$ruary-William Van Wicklen, $1; John Jacoby, 3 cents ; Hugh Johnson,

April-John Coffey, Wiebe,

cents. cents ; Hans George Schinke, 11 cents ; Conrad Soderman, $2.40 ; Paul Gleason, $9.45 ; AplJoh Coffey, 2 cents. Joseph McIntyre, $20.41. De ember-

June-Francis December-Lillian White,

12 cents. March-Unknown white man, $1.11; Minnie Brown, $59.02; Nathan Endelman, December-Lillian White, 12 cents. ~7; , ,

$2 Giovanni Donatelli, $3.54; Thomas Triggs, 12 cents; Sesare Lattano $1.86; Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital Elias Macen, $1.22; John Garcia, $4.51 ; Annie Syrop $1; Soloman Ostrinsky 120;

February-Alexander Frichione, $1.34. Stanislaw Wendelowski, 92 cents; George Mildnois, $62; William Mettler, 35~ cents; May-Providence Perez, 12 cents. Fred President, 15 cents; Alex McKenna, 18 cents; John Allen, 99 cents; Gussie Gut- June-Max Hyman, $1.64. wetter, 12 cents; Milton Ellis, $1.45; Anna Weingarten, $1.98; Charles Runge, $48.35. July-Samuel Grees, $1.21. April-Jefferson Logan, $1; Barnet Newman, 5 cents; Augusta Dahlstrom, $12; August-Mary Kuhnan, 31 cents. Fred Herbert, $5; Harry Pearlman, $6; Robert and Anna Bellick, $3.73; Max Fein- November-Sam Badalucco, 28 cents. berg, $1.10; Louis Weiss $7.50; Arthur Fellows, 56 cents; Michael T. Moore, 20 December-Samuel Houstin, $3.56; Ezra Maslow, 10 cents. cents; Louis Boynoff, $5.10; George Wager, $3.60, $292; Clarence Maher, $1.75;

Davis Allen, 2 cents; Paul Peters, Jr., $4; John Barry, $1.99; Shirley Glass, $36.64; Cash Received from Sea View Hospital Paul Wilson, 45 cents; Phillip Harrod, 5 cents; Unknown male, $1; Unknown female,

January-Saul Cohen, $2.42; Lillian Kuehnle, $2.14; Carrie White, 10 cents; Emma 76 cents; Joseph Willmott, $2, $24.87; Lorentz Peterson, 5 cents; Louis Berlinsky, 90

Shelling, 2 cents; Peter Amegdeles, $2. cents; James Autuori, $7.36; Ernest Knabe, $6.30; John Marfee, $21.97; Barney Gelfer, February-Edward Bennett, $8.10; Silvert Wik, $2.42; Lola Richardson, 16 cents; 52 cents; Susan Collard, $24.22; Estel Pasteur, $3.19; Dorothy Poudfit, 26 cents;

Beatrice Frazier, 59 cents; James Rolling, 90 cents; Sidell Reid, $5.52; William Ballard, Ernest Schuring, $12.69; Samuel Warshaysky, $5.50; Evald Gustave Bergquist 19 $1.28; Louis Sardaro, $1.45; Eleanor Batson, $11.10; Frank Varelo, 21 cents; Charles cents; John Hoag, 60 cents; John Bax, $1.17. Schulein, $6.12; Algot Findell, $1.23. May-Christine Davies, $25.48; Paul A. Liebelt, $8.34; Arthur Conlon, 77 cents;

March-Thomas Pitts, $1; Henry Dittmar $3.28; George Rangouse, 71 cents ; Harry Charles Smith, $121; Unknown male, $1.75 ; Steve Buckhan, $11.76 ; Arthur Smith, Weinstein, $3.13; Martha Ryerson, $1.05; Adler Ludvigson, $2.56; Joseph Daildenas, 45 cents; Unknown, 75 cents; Harry Rohrer, 18 cents; Robert Sheridan, $1.72;

$23.26; Helen Jarmon, 13 cents. Charles A. Elkins, 40 cents; John Petkus, 95 cents; John Kosteszycki, 54 cents; James April-Mabel Purdi, $1.73; Helen Hodnet, $1.13; Percy Hitchcock, 3 cents; Jennie Duncan, $1.41; Thomas Martin, $81.34; Frank Petrowski, $13.44.

Mele, $1.20; Paul Nochart, $23; Margaret King, $5; Daniel Graham, $35.35; Frederick June-Truman Brauns, $24.08; Vincent Critelli, $1; Morris Diamond, $38; Mary Rocker, $5.67; Frank Dougherty, 14 cents; Harry Oates, 8 cents; John Redfield, $2; Benner, $4.14; Philip Goldstein, $75.39; Unknown white man, 67 cents; Steen Aanon- Edgar Sullivan, 95 cents; Rose Rieger, $1.39; Luberta Jones, 70 cents. sen, $8.16; Elizabeth Mulhall, $30.39; Eileen Roote, $23.42; John McCabe, $9.55; Paul

May-Mike McQuillan, $3.38; Andrew Arnold, 79 cents; Angelina Velez, 99 cents; Koberne, 46 cents; Angelo Fusco, $5; John Wattley, $8.33; Elizabeth Chanda, 80 William Starkey, 13 cents; Anna Mae MacKawain, $4.95; Rose Reilly, $2.65; Edwin cents; Nils Carlson, $1.33; Oskar Falk, 75 cents; David Girdner, $2.89; Timothy

Lopez, $1.67; Marcus Gelf, 25 cents. Sullivan, 25 cents; Charles Rawlins, 60 cents; Anna Loehfelm, $349.27; Randolph June-William Wardell, $5.07; Anthony Geoghegan, 2 cents; Seora Tragg, 9 cents; Golden, $4,937.

Alexander Johnson, 9 cents; Henry Mabry, $1; James Epps, 36 cents; Charles Hopkins, July-Sam Frank, $21.10, $80.

$1.85. August-Eric Seastrom, 48 cents; Emanuel Greenbaum, $3.10; Faustin Savino, 65 July-Beatrice Brock, 7 cents; Minnie McKinney, 10 cents; Mary Crispi, $5.94; cents; Henry J. Williams, 11 cents; James Warren, $15.41; Mary Mercer, $13.70;

Dominick Popolizio, $5.06 ; Louis Wunsche, $1.46 ; Unknown white man, 25 cents; James Andrews, 45 cents. P , , August-James Bolen, $51.36; Leon Damiloff, 60 cents; William Hamilton, $2.08; Solomon Robinson, 50 cents; Unknown white man, 35 cents; Alter Forman, $2;

William McMillen, $1; Sally Constantino, $18.13; Fred Worst, $2.17; Dewey Lockett, Mandline Huber, $5.25; Harry Sulnick, $3.45; Con Gee, $41.47; Ginnaro Ruggiero, 2 cents; Hyman James, 20 cents; Joseph Brick, $1.45; Susan Mazzollo, 77 cents; $9.17; Leonard Maniscalco, $1.32; Charles McGrath, $1.10; Thomas Baskervill, 14 cents; Christian Sperson, $1.50; Catherine Kennedy, $3. Mary Curtis, $34.15; Barney Lieberman, 52 cents; Harry Michael, $16.46; Sophia

September-Alfred Lindstrom, 44 cents; Agnes Sparrow, 25 cents; Walter Peter, Beck, 61 cents; Joseph Ramierz, 15 cents; Louis Martorello, $18.06; Edward Ford, $15.24; Rita Benedict, 29 cents; Annie Mae Johnson, 15 cents; Viola Turner, 14 cents; $6.38; Hilda Rehn, 2 cents; Anton Louzikas, 10 cents; Catherine Corpew, $8; Fannie Annie Fischl, $1.16; Olga Moss, $1.54; Tessie LaCapra, 25 cents; Lillie Richardson, Miller, $1.46; Harry Purcell, $49.89; William Ahearn, $724; Matthew Fagin, 22 9 cents. cents; Unknown colored man, 16 cents; Miriam Bressler, $4.77; John Nash, 39 cents;

October-Frank Moccia, 30 cents; Adolph Shephard, 20 cents; Sarah Friedland, Joe Aka, 17 cents; James Rogers, $5.25; Anthony Iorio, $726. 53 cents; Eleanor Carlson, $13.65; Frank Kent, 57 cents; Thomas Tierney, $1.60; September-Abe Bernhard, $1.58; Stephanie Wagner, $7.69; Julia Jaworski, 91 Edward Faye, 1 cent. cents ; John Borwich, 5 cents ; Unknown, $27.66 ; Saul Winter, $38.30 ; Albert Ruther-

November-Pearl Trapp, 33 cents; George Pee, 15 cents; Cunegonda Palluchini, ford, $8.56; Jack Jokinen, $11.35; John Borkel, $3.54; Alois J. Keogh, $55.90; William $1.03; Israel Radtisky, $1.13; Thaddeus Rendowski, $5.32; Joseph E. Connally, $2.80; H. Foy, 94 cents; James Cavanaugh, $3.38; Oscar Peterson, $8.28; Unknown white man, Pearl Moldove, $1.75; Anna Arlick, 46 cents. 5 cents; Otis Hobbe, $1.37; Harry Toll, $21.18; Sophie Burkowitz, $1.94; Harry

December-Samuel Sobeloff, $2.85; Matra Karam, 93 cents; Clarence Myers, 20 Daube, 43 cents; Philip Cannavo, $106; Salvatore Poidonani, 18 cents; John Roone, cents; Vernice Watford, 9 cents; Harry Rose, 25 cents; Vito Tomasulo, $8.16; Henry $4.65; Juliete Lewis, $91; Dominick Manello, 90 cents; Arthur Andre, $2.38. Kirchman, $5.04. October-Leah Friedman, $5122; Thomas Dalton, 43 cents; Mary, Michael and

Martin Lynch, $42.19; Hans Hansen, 75 cents; Pasquale Lerserene, 34 cents; Francis Cash Received from Home for Dependents, Welfare Island McCormick, $1.05; Israel Handel, $1.48; Mary Sinclair, $225; Unknown white man,

January-Gertrude Livingston, $1.35. 22 cents ; David Kassover, $2 ; Gustav Anderson, $1.54 ; Frederick Schroeder, 5 cents; February-William Loughlin, 45 cents; Henry Gibian, 69 cents; Mary Farley, $3.95. Fred Worpel, 20 cents; Max Hubener, $5.20; Henry Robinson, $5.40; Henry Bayer,

March-Margaret Dolan $1 ; Estelle Johnson, 35 cents. 4 cents; Walter Orum, 5 cents; Jack Price, $1.05; Unknown white man, $1; Patrick

June-Karen Anderson, 1.67; Rose Polotkin, $1.62; John Morris, $2. Flynn, 35 cents; Mary Naughton, $277.90; Amelia J. Sackett, $2725. July-Helen Timmerman, 25 cents; Max Gulkis, $28. December-Harry Levine, $396.09; Francis Hutchinson, $7.60; Edward Allen, $11.55; October-Thomas Ciulla, $96.37; Raymond Bernobe, $1.21; Isaac Glasser, 2 cents. Martin Kanigowski, $37.68; Frank Costanza $1.78; Charles Mulbey, 10 cents; Anton

November 39 cents; Rose Saltzman, 15 cents. Louzikas, $124.90; Harry Levine, $54.50; Frances Hutchinson, $7.60; Edward Allen,

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Dis. Decedent

Birthplace

Receipts bursements

Edmund G. Hoffman Joe Zimbroldt Richard Kimmich Franklin Cuddy Joseph O'Keefe Mary L. Raynor Antanio D'Alleva Luigi Altomares Claire Aitkins John E. Hiatala Julia Melchers Ludwig Rath John Donnelly John Steinbrecker Nora Gallagher Albert Behnke Ellen Daly Marguerita MacGhee Joseph Brueck John J. Moloney Michael Bongermino Paul H. Kiersch Fritz Wolters Dominick Cimaglia Frederick Kroener

United States Unknown Germany United States United States United States Italy Italy Canada United States Germany Germany United States United States Ireland Unknown Ireland Scotland United States Ireland Italy Germany Germany Italy Germany

112 51 40068 203 82

1,008 38 1,514 90

164 84 64 50 2 30

49072 100

20 00 6,786 89 185 52 271 62 259 10 270 34 650 10

10 25 609 37

9 27 197 41

4 00 389 55 899 34

1,174 16

7 40 939 55

3 00 205 35 1,053 10

30 07 4,022 61

19 10 52 05 31 25

331 50

609 50

Amount Amount Name

Received Disbursed Amount Amount

Name

Received Disbursed

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

$11.55; Martin Kanigowski, $37.68; Joseph Bruzas, 20 cents; Frank Costanza, $1.78; 'Charles Mulbey, 10 cents; John Conway, $1; Knute Palmer, $1.16; Giuseppe Gian-iietti, $1.20; Mataisi Stopon, 25 cents; Michael Grom, $27.69; Unknown, $13.40; Einer Gafvert, 4 cents; William Cline, $1; Frank Sears, 20 cents; Unknown, $2; William Byrnes, 13 cents; George Farnan, 10 cents; William Chakell, $1; William Chakell, $2.15; Robert Kazhowsky, $6.10; John McCormack, $31.56; Mary Guerrieri, $89.62.

The balance of moneys remaining in the hands of the Public Administrator of the County of Kings on December 31, 1938, is $1,221,968.15, which amount is deposited in the following banks : Kings County Trust Company, Kingsboro National Bank, Lafay-ette National Bank and the Flatbush National Bank.

State of New York, County of Kings, ss.: WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT, Public Administrator of the County of Kings, being

duly sworn, deposes and says: That according to his best knowledge, information and belief the foregoing report

contains a true statement of the total amount of moneys received and expended in each case in which he has taken charge, collected any effects and of which he is Adminis-trator, together with the name of each decedent.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS COUNTY

Report for the Year 1939

WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT. Sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1939. ETHEL PASTRE, Notary Public,

Kings Country Clerk's No. 237 ; Kings County Register's No. 372. Term expires March 30, 1940.

Decedent Birthplace Dis-

Receipts bursements Total $98,464 35 $65,394 56

Bernard Krepper Elizabeth Brumme Charles A. Woodbury Charlotte Widmayer John Gangley Joe Terdich Richard Bauer Hyman Laschiver Mary Kelly Tony Carney Minna Meismer Carl Stupengle Lucien E. Livsey Nadal Bacic Andrew Klivzunik George Hutter Georgianna Brown Rosario Murabito Margaret A. Cahill Frances Liewusics Emma Heuser Bianca Arconati Wolfgang Decker Anna S. Haglund Harry P. McLaughlin Eugene Baumann Jessie Creveling Hjalmar L. Gustafsson John Schwardt 'l'heresa Quinlisk Mary T. Johnson James E. Maiden Rebecca C. Tyler Dominick Ferrara Ethel Willson Terrence Smyth Robert Kruger Rosealin Pollidore Caroline Strauss Heinrich Geldner William Jones May Cawley Robert C. Hewson Martha Berrian William Jeffrey Mary A. Riordan Harry Kennedy Gurli Kane Oswald Kane Emile LeLain Henry Krudener Elizabeth Rose Mortiz Huber William E. Nungezer Tony Krascek Joseph Truttman Michael Davis Edla Carson Dennis McFadden Wilfred D. Donnelly Margaret Zurn Louis A. Noonan Helen O'Connor Hedwig Hanek Michael F. Connell Charles Schlumberger Michael Iannone Matthew Scott Nicholas J. Casey Walter Weiland Olga Schultz James Moccia Rosina Simek John H. Davis Maude McMullen Antonio Catalano Anna E. Neale Alexander C. Bollers Anna M. Eichinger Beatrice Graves Dimitry Diachkoff Gaetano Ronzino Louis Maier Anna Hornung Hepp Thorvald Larsen John Novatski Richard Davis William H. Barly Benjamin S. Johnston Heinz Leitner Philip Flood Mary Csira Robert Twaddell Christine Hayes Diedrich Ficken

United States $1,240 38 $40 00 United States 72 00 8 13 United States 10 00 United States 39 66 Unknown 34 46 Italy Germany 16 64 Unknown 8 21 Ireland Unknown Germany 33 37 Germany 16 08 United States 9 66 Italy 183 00 Poland 136 90 United States 35 00 United States 80 00 Italy 374 93 United States 228 00 Poland 7 50 United States 13 26 Italy 10 00 Germany 329 55 Sweden 80 00 151 83 England 75 00 United States 52 3 00 Canada 168 00 323 26 Sweden 149 40 United States 82 84 United States 35 00 United States 32 00 United States 1,392 15 1,072 82 United States 609 07 3 00 Italy 113 05 650 00 United States England 5,028 25 306 55 United States 8 00 60 00 United States 66 13 00 United States 85 00 Germany 60 30 United States 111 54 15 20 Ireland 913 38 United States 4 80 85 20 United States 506 00 819 00 United States 97 155 40 Ireland 45 22 United States 72 28 00 Sweden 62 50 Germany 25 62 50 France 275 00 Germany 100 00 175 00 United States 1,854 90 2,390 00 Unknown 2 13 United States 2,356 22 420 56 Italy 48090 United States 32 00 Ireland 215 25 5,917 39 Sweden 11,099 95 825 50 Ireland 8515 7,30414 United States 541 00 477 41 United States 3,444 07 1,322 46 United States 118 75 55 55 Ireland 1,009 36 958 89 Austria 104 69 48 00 Ireland 647 63 449 57 Germany 5,799 61 621.21 Italy 4,07196 31219 United States 112 50 54 50 Ireland 833 38 461 40 United States 4,973 07 263 20 Germany 195 57 Italy 1,334 71 899 00 Italy 2,020 05 534 35 United States 400 15 335 10 United States 521 07 493 37 Italy 3,623 89 523 50 United States 3,284 05 1,519 12 Unknown 456 93 116 25 Germany 3,406 56 1,026 47 England 2,660 68 424 75 Russia 12,421 14 6,107 78 Italy 622 08 287 85 United States 520 00 53 25 United States 692 10 602 64 Norway 584 31 316 85 Poland 443 43 335 25 United States . 67 94 14 60 United States 3,100 42 763 82 United States 819 43 652 19 Germany 678 23 402 00 Unknown 2,124 12 522 68 Unknown 815 29 126 45 United States 1,413 27 562 80 United States 1,530 68 146 50 Germany 3,360 88 227 90

$ 60 John Kucipak 50 91 Roy H. Urquhart ... 16 40 Benjamin Hoyle 93 93 Daniel Harfman .... 3 53

25 Louis Reiss 82 337 37 Dan Dawson 150 00 16 34 Arthur Markert 45 00 Joseph Snyder 20 20 Marion Black 102 75 102 75

4 00 Bernard Campbell 30 00 Frank Cuneo 72

3 00 William Kimbrough 1 10 1 10 7 30 William Geiger 5 01 Rita Scudiero 1 46 1 46 Gustav Roesler 3 12 3 12 Hans N. Bing 68 78 68 78 John Kelly 20 20 Gus Matsanges 5 54 5 54 Frank Brancato 10

56 Jacob Hafner 78 33 28 William Kelly 8 00 Sophie Hewsenian ... 09

02 James Hampton 1 00 Ludwig Baltzer 1 01 George Bardoff 25 63 25 63 Michael Connell .... 13 00 12 50 John Ferrenschunk .. 4 71 Stephen Ipolito 56 William Conklin 40 12 75 John Ward 22 Mary Garbriel 10

Clifford Manz 1 50 Roger Williams 21 25 21 25

2 38 Stephen Ayre 1 88 Robert Mcauliffe 08 Charles Good 2 01 Thomas Stoothoff ... 13 Fred Jansen 50 Albert Hopper 31

1 01 Anna Scully 71 John Daly 46 46 Margery Sabine .... 1 20 James Doyle 5 08 5 08 Gus Otto 15 15 Charles Rechberger . 3 10

1 15 John McCoy 1 62 1 62 Benedotte Proce 8 88 4 00 Anna Wagner 1 25 Joseph Skorepa 4 00 4 00 Charles Sullivan 1 37 1 37 Rudolph Ernst 7 21 7 21

4 15 James McDonald 30 10 Joseph Sabbattino 15 Matthew Haffner ... 160 00 160 00 Judy Francis 1 68 1 68 Alexander Salamone . 8 00 8 00 Fred Damore 1 37 1 37 James Gibbs 1 35 Aggie Bussey 1 00 1 00

1 01 Joseph Swoben 15 Fritz Enslanger 1 00 Mary Holgrove 1 00 Fred Hulseman 1 00 Ricka Karsch 18 Sylvester Grassie ... 2 00 Thomas Ridyard 1 70 Patrick J. Magee 6 00 Peter Klippel 285 00 285 00 George Platt 1 75 Frank Rausch 20 Lenhard Eifler 7 49 Thomas Holmes 2 17 Charles Kuhn 75 Mabel Latermore 43 Carrie Phillips 1 34 Joseph Baumgarten . 2 71 2 71 Ernest Hare 1 45

42 Frank Hetzko 19 39 81 Margaret Stewart 69 Margaret Foley 27 25 27 25 Angela Minime 1 43 Mary Fitzgerald .... 2 00 Margaret Lynch 36 Charles Meegan 1 76 1 76 Dorothy Courtier .... 10 10 126 21 Charles Hawkins .... 40 28 40 28 Richard Sayle 8 70 Adele Lavarelli 02 Joseph Dolce 01

1 52 Belle Wellendorf ... 4 05 4 05

Benjamin Inselberg .. $ 60 79 39 John Pepogis 1 30 Hans Frost 1 00 Ernestine Jackson 10 105 06 Charles Stevenson 25 65 00 Lillian P. Hyman 337 37

Robert Connelly 16 34 Philip Kron 2 50 George A. Miller 1 00 Samuel Kurtz 4 00 Martin Jensen 1 00 Charles Leya 3 00 Herman Schemering 7 30 Matthew Carmody 6 00 Lillian Lewis 2 58 August Weigle 1 00 Clementine Doerfler 22 James L. Adams 10 Mary Kennedy 30 Christian M. Larson 56 Margaret McConeky 36 53 Frank Rockawitz 25 Stanley Zowadsky 02 Rose S. O'Karma 3 54 Antonio Franco 66 Mary Hill 22 Albert Kolmodin 29 Gloria Bruce 72 Louise Anderson 1 10 George Remlinger . 161 75

vu John Peters 7 03 David Levine and

Sid Feld 2 25 Marie Harris 2 38 William Webb 1 36 John Miller 5 00 Dennis Ambrose 46 Martin Hanley 6 00 John Herkkle 05 John Heinlein 1 01 Helen Holzhauser 55 Mary Robinson 2 00 Herman Schwartz 19 Clinton Skinner 5 42 Sarah Stuart 6 63 George W. Woelpool 1 15 Joseph Woelfles 7 93 Joseph Ehrlich 32 Mary Rosa Fillos 1 00 George McAndrews 25 Catherine Sullivan 49 Gabriel Cohen 4 15 John Weber 10 Ellen James 53 Trzaska Stanley 1 00 Christopher Stewart 10 William Keating 1 00 George Platt 1 10 Charles Booth 53 Harold Gaffney 1 01 Andrew Meyers 1 40 Ernest McCray 03 Philip Kennedy 15 Frank Mitchell 10 Louis Sauter 30 Ernest Banville 50 Joseph Pyla 50 Louise Rosenbaum 04 Richard Bode 02 Pafinta R. Doyle 1 00 John Weiner 28 Henry Purcell 45 Christopher Cuffaro 10 Julian LeRoy 3 08 Charles Rodemaker 63 John Tonys 3 55 Peter Rudden 04 Helen Huhn 42 Frederick Strubel 39 81 John Schwack 82 Henry McDowell 52 Elizabeth Stevens 1 00 Joseph Janacek 32 Benny Ranta 04 Gustave Ross 1 17 Joseph Quinn 126 21 Edward Knobloch 02 Rose Muscati 3 78 Margaret McGrath 24 02 Pietro Levantino 1 52

15

Amount Amount Received Disbursed I Name

Amount Amount Received Disbursed

Amount Amount

Amount Amount Name

Received Disbursed

Name

Received Disbursed

Name

1 75 30

14 04 15 00 3 47

97 45

1 95 71 96

23 31 43 34 3000 15 00 3000 16 33 484 500 980 4 45 5 58

118 18 3 93

21 94 72 75

1 85 19 39 3780 28 00 2 74 100

07 40 70

391 49

125 100

27 18 25

52 1 08

44 68

100 75 34 33 50 93 81

12 01 268 3 11

5098 2 25

20 190 100

66 2 82 384

10 37 96 2480 320

7408 36 51

22800 6831

110 00

William Axon 50 87 50 87 John Bubolo 40 14 04 Marion De Marzo . 7 60 7 60 15 00 Walter Boyland 55 75 55 75 3 47 Joseph F. Wykowski 19 80 19 80 Daniel Schmeig 1 16 1 16

45 Joseph Dawson 2 51 Cecil Everet 10 03 10 03

71 Ludwig Fazekas 14 96 Edward Hallinan 10 00 10 00 Addie Oliver 03 43 34 John Berries 95 Otto Eisenbut 34 15 00 Joseph Blake 25 Joseph Katzweitzer 50 16 33 Hassie Vaugh 1 03

84 George Goohs 1 14 Harry Butler 1 00

9 80 Mary McCann 1 09 Nora Corcoran 25

5 58 Paul Meyer 2 57 2 57 John Dozier 25 25 John Quinto 2 55 2 55 Peter Saveliff 02 Maude McMullen ... 73 93 Carl Baumgarten ... 28 49 1 85 Carl S. Muennich ... 65 34

19 39 August Koetting .... 1 08 37 80 Mildred Dalie 141 48 28 00 Annie E. Neale 60 00 38 32 Henry Stroebel 81 22 Martin L. Lawrence . 1 11 Ernest Otto 3 00

40 Edward Kaifer 87 66 Emanuel Robinson 76 Fred Cook 1 10 Kostanty Ojer 8 85 Paul Wittenberg .... 54 81 Mary Fowler 1 65 Elvira Doherty 1 00 Joseph Bookbinder .. 53 Francis P. Gartlan... 100 00 Margaret Kelly 3 15 Louis Stuke 3 25 Joseph J. Elbert .... 3 35 Nicholas Palnieri ... 8 00 David Nadler 32 00

Totals $7,147 99 $5,139 17

I, ALFRED J. KENNEDY, being duly sworn, 12 01 depose and say, that I am the Public Ad- ministrator of Queens County and have my

3 11 office at No. 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Ja- maica, Queens County, New York.

2 25 That the above is a true statement of all monies received and disbursed by me for the period from January 1st, 1939 to De- cember 31st, 1939. ALFRED J. KENNEDY, Public Admin- istrator—Queens Co.

State of New York, County of Queens, ss.: On the 12th day of January, 1940, before

me personally came ALFRED J. KENNEDY to me known and known to me to be the in-dividual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same.

THOMAS CANAVAN, Notary Public 50 00 1 —Queens County.

3796 24 80 3 20

7408

Annie E. Slauson New York State. $68 70 $78 20*

61 89 Eric 0. Wekblad Unknown 214 59*

Phillip Mukoski Stapleton, S. 1.... 1 61*

1 25 Marie Rose Switzerland 18 75 Albretta Jones England 16 71

Frank E. Lawry Unknown 24 89* Michael Driscoll Ireland 11 00* Kimmel Olsen Sweden 100 15* Albert Engman Unknown 387 26* Frederick Katsch Unknown 148 64* Adolph F. Johansen Unknown 181 88* Theodor Johnson Unknown 2 43* 1 14 Alfred Larson Unknown 1 35+ 1 22 John Motis Poland 75 44* 1 15 Nicoletta Montemango New York 135 44* John T. Dunn Unknown 235 06* 7 50 Archibold D. McLeod Massachusetts .... 54 00* Ludwig Soika Unknown 127 66*

80 Herman Rowedder Unknown 47* George W. Blanchard Staten Island, N.Y. 3,016 17 6,628 29* John McGowan Unknown 1 55* Edward Mack Unknown 19 90*

1500 4 70

58 00 371

Dis- Birthplace Receipts bursements Decedent

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Arthur McCulloch

Christian Hofer

Ruddy Hennig Henry R. Nostrand

Anna Eichinger

Mary Busch Abraham Smithkoff George J. Englehart

John Slaboda

Elizabeth Leslie

Charles Eckhoff Charles Lussur Stephen McLoughlin William Doyle

Edison Mattison Anthony Mancuso William Twachman

Joseph Droll

EdithCowlo Jacob Jacobson Joseph McKnight 2 19

Joseph Real 10 00 Fortunata Roeper 55

Lillian Bifuli 1 11

William Thomas 82 Margaret Tormey 1 00 William Forthman 05 Peter Glanagan • 4 94 Charles L. Carroll 136 01 Armendine Lucoty 1 52

Joseph Latwa 4 21

Rebecca Cypress 48

James Grieve 3 13 Joseph Ruth 3 09

A. Schindler 65

Charles Mulhaupt 3 25

George Jones 3 02 Adolph Ludwig 01

Frank Ardito 46 Jacob Grenstein 78 12 Jacob Levinson 85 Edith Dufur 29 Rocco Polumbo ... 6 00

Nathan Silver 5 70

Anthony Zuga 21 05

Walter F. Mullen 1 03

Lewis Sheldon 5 98 Cecil Matthew

Schultz 34 Margaret R. Callery 5 00 Walter Koch 2 20

Augustine Baury 6 92 Catherine Desmond 143 00 Michael Hauck 3 91

Edward Di Massa 2 09

Frank Wraith 1 87 Luigi Perillo 107 99

Gertrude Murray 1 09

Alfred Bernard 3 65 Frank Bryan 8 81

Mary Fitzpatrick 4 60

George Shamoo 124 63

Joseph Roscillo 25 Robert Ellis 1 30 Deidrich Ficken 41 37 George Gallagher 1 25

Joseph Passentino 45

Elizabeth Davis 1 10 Frank Dunn 10 Eugene Clay 1 00

Alexander Boilers 3 83

William Brown 2 45

Andrew Ennis, Jr 5 67 Alexander Kukosucka 10 Anna Tepe 8 54

Margaret Ward 50

Charles Murray 06 Thomas Chaloner 37 00 Mike Gross 30 James Devine 36 Gus Schilling 5 14 John Ortner 25

Joseph Dorman 25 Jerry Pugh 1 68 James Sims 3 00 Dominick Ambrossino 05 Peter Proscia 1 06 Thomas Kirk 64 Harold Rau 12 Joseph Hall 90 Allan Boyd 82

Joseph Mesmer 07

Elizabeth Nicholas 09 Julius Kammerer 19 Patrick & Elizabeth

Bird 151 30

Joseph Trenblay 11 Michael Ring 6 85

Andrew F. Margey 4 21 Irving Nepel 25

Bernard Lehman 25 12 Fred Thordsen 2 00 Alexander Lawrence 11 50 William J. Lynch 590 Paul Parsons 151 69

Albert Delworth 64 George Elmer Sevres 130 11 Frederick W. Friedel 19 14

Carlotte Hauser 2 00 Abe Levine 50 Angelo Swaller 16 18

William Nerger 1 02 Adam Uhl 6 99

Edward Stadtler 37 Francis Scrobe 1 00

Minnie Anderson 4 65

Frederick Drager 80 Benjamin S. Johnson 2 82 William Green 01 Clara Stenner 1 73 Mary Jones 40

Frank Poturalski 45 William Jendrasek 03

Harry Rathbeg

9 61 Adolph Bauman

74 23 Helen Dufur

51 45 Warren Hancock Joseph Macagliotta John Hand Edward Klatt

80 Frank Dilena

1 09 Eleanor Renak

2 91 Victor Arcisowski 42 40 Theodore Theodarides • Elizabeth Long John Sargent Mary Jackson William Kruger ....

67 01 Gabriel Bial M. Brown Dominico Guardino ..

27 Charles Kellog 64 Mary Ceransky

2 19 John Alagna John Widmire Alex Exarhos Deborah Sweeney ... Robert Pfortner ....

1 00 Walter Whiston .... Christie Batnick .... Gussie Williams ....

136 01 Mary Sullivan Abraham Goldenstein. Joseph Taylor Simon Hack

3 13 Steve Stockinski 3 09 Arthur Sanders William Ritchie Albert Aaron George Scott Herman Karsh Amelia Hahn 78 12 Dominick Valaza Arthur Williams .... German Constant ...

6 00 John Walsh

5 70 Luigi Mellilo Unknown Man Elizabeth Beck

5 98 Franklin Cuddy William Gallagher

34 Andrew F. Dougis 5 00 May Kurtz 2 20 Otto Dix

143 00 Mary G. Donohue E. J. Biddle

3 91 William Gessler Charles Peters William Behn Chester Carr Herman Mugler Mauro Tumolo Frank C. Schappert William Schwartz

Arthur L. Linn Charles Masks Florence Ross Matthew Halisek

Louise Majewska

Maurice Frahill

Henry Mahnkim

Theresa Lindahl

George Schmidt

Madelina Hennessey Alexander Morrison

Olga Kudza

Henry Savage Anna Silverman

Louis Morosco Gerard Fischer

Martin Jarrels Jessie Osier Louis De Houst Louis Katz William Becker Genevieve Briggs Benny Natyliski Dora Morris Hugo Wemmer

64 John Villis Eugene L. Mayer ... James Guckin George Dresner Martin Kehoe Ernest Schreyer William Henry

John Lahy

151 30 Patrick O'Callahan 11 John Fuchs

6 85 Charlotte Farreli Albert C. Ekman ...

25 Frederick A. Wells .. Michael King

2 00 Neville Timothy

11 50 George A. Domidion 5 90 Johnston Livingston

151 69 Richard Kimmich George Lemonkiwick.

130 11 George Brown William Duffy Cora Byrd

50 Charles Johnson Anna Regan Bridget McCue

6 99 William Maxon

37 Marion Durdea Frank Kuchta

4 65 Leo M. Cushing Thomas Cooke Louis Phillips William Walker William Gethers .... John Lewis Glayds Stevens Alevander Le Maitre.

9 70 02 47 44 75

1 44 4 15

34667 18 06 34 43 9 02

01 1 00

16 05 25 13 45 72

10 12 57

1.60 1 96

62 10 06

04 52 65

1 73 23 19 220

30 33 07 41 01

1 24 91

4 13 50

100 40 60 05

700 1 87 600 2 05 8 97

04 08

4, 32 32 45 2 37 4 81

13 18 143 95

5 45 166 25 4500 1500 3000 4600 2734 45 19 6 45

21 00 1 91

11 12 25 30

74 35

1 74 62

1 52 31

140 11

300 4 95

06 5740 100

96 7 53

22 65 52

1 23 162 10

4 20 I28 10

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12 4500 1500 15 00 4 70

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54 06

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10 140 100

07 104

03 32

1 14 1 22 1 15 400 7 50

25 80

1100 02

1 13

9 70 John Alteri Arthur Flannigan ... Charles H. Forman John Kammerer

75 Robert Johnson Lena Feichin Ignatz Wildfeuer ....

346 67 Robert Little

18 06 B. J. Quinlan

34 43 J ames Slattery Hans J. Terstegen ... Artin Ohanesian .... Signey S. Crockett

1 00 Edward McCarthy ..

25 13 John V. Healy

45 72 Patrick Daniels John McManus Carl Eilerson Charles F. Osborne ..

1 96 Unknown White Man George Hopkins 10 06 Frank J. Wiegand

Bertha Wiegand Angelika Massalky James Slavan Henry Perella

Margaret Howe Michael M. Cooney Edythe J. Amico Walter Abrams Wilhelmina Klein Maria Oschino Margaret Goddard Sadie Umbach Christopher Foley Edward Weiner Louise Bachman Emma Corbett

60 Henry Buttner Bruno Raulo Conrad Tuchs Thomas Piercy De Lancy Donnally Charles Person Otis Batty Alexander Amedo Theresa Capone Edward Ledwith Adam Orzberger Frances Hockford Carrie Kern Joseph Feridini Michael Toto Anton Schmidt Gilbert Snedicker Frank Hurly John Henges

15 00 Bernard Sportale Ralph Eitinger Jerome Perone Michael Franceschuilo Charles Forbes Alexander Hamley Edward O'Callahan Herman Tietzen Harold R. Dallas

25 30 John Felton Orlando Bellucci

Augustus Hartman

Rosario Murabito

Susie Cyanka

Ersilio Cretone

60 961

74 23 51 45

70 2 91 100

80 1 09 291

4240 9 00

78 45

4 65 67 01 1 53 300

27 64

107 99 1 09 3 65

3 50

25

33 50 1 25

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5 67

36 5 14

25 25

4 13

700

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Office of Public Administrator, County of Richmond, Municipal Court, West 65 Brighton, Staten Island.

To The Honorable the Board of Estimate of the City of New York, City Hall, New York:

Gentlemen—The Public Administrator, pursuant to Chapter 552 of the Laws of 1938, Section 124N of said Act, herewith exhibits to your Honorable Board, a statement, on oath, of the total amount of his receipts and expenditures in each case whereof he has taken charge and collected any effects or in which he has administered, with the name of the deceased, his or her addition and the country or place from which he or she came, if the same be known.

Respectfully yours, WILLIAM S. HART, Public Administrator, Richmond County.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHMOND COUNTY

Report for the Year 1939

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Dis- Decedent

Birthplace

Receipts bursements

William Bremer Unknown 24 Fred Kinzler 3 40 Michael O'Brien Unknown 68 68 William Pollock Unknown 12 12 Joseph Stranske Unknown 53 53 Edward Munro Unknown 1 11 1 11 Mary Finnigan Unknown 4 31 Frank McEnearny Unknown 22 Lars Lindenskov Denmark 178 95 178 95 Valeska Ralston United States 489 84 489 84 Thomas Kindellen Unknown 1 40 John Gilbert Unknown 35 Abraham Groat Unknown 3 06 Patrick J. Giblin Unknown 1 17 Leon Guillaume United States 4 24 4 24 Nellie Gallagher Ireland 55 50 John Williams Unknown 296 97 296 97 Irene May Armond United States 3,903 54 947 2U Charles Morris United States 1 55 Charles Freeman Unknown 3 33 Charles Howard Unknown 58 00 58 UU Peter Lund Unknown 1 35 Marchand Denise Unknown 5 00 John Charles Unknown 1 85 Edward Kahn Unknown 86 42 86 42 Joseph Zurof Unknown 403 61 403 61 Bridget Scanlon Ireland 12 02 12 02 James O'Mara Ireland 15 00 15 00 Gertrude Burth Unknown 1 05 1 05 John Morrissey Unknown 8 8U 8 80 David Elias Unknown 755 79 439 50 Frank Peterson Unknown 3 20 John J. Duffy Unknown 16 Florent Cusse Italy 292 UU 56 30 Robert Prague t. ninon 22 Edward Roschbach Unknown 07 Dorothy Daum Unknown 2 03 2 03 Eckett J. Herman Unknown 03 Garry Eliza Unknown 05 Frank Miles Unknown 75 75 Frank Uylaky Unknown 18 18 William Drohan Unknown 20 20 Peter Feeney Unknown 1 79 Louis Bender Uermany 831 74 453 46 Bernard J. Lambert Unknown 908 01 471 90 Celia Curley 2 25 Stephanie Joblouski Poland 1 93 Dominick Prcocaio Unknown 14 Thomas Brown Unknown 15 15 William Mosley Unknown 17 Harry Venus Unknown 29 William Bauers Unknown 12 50 Franklin Brown Unknown 5 05 Herman Fink Unknown 5 00 Gunner Gustaveson Unknown 1 56 Isadore Storck Unknown 1 55 1 55 Albert Sadrex Unknown 947 75 54 25 Peter Williams Unknown 70 17 37 25 Samuel Dumphy Unknown 362 05 142 00 Fitz Von Dock Unknown 3 36 Armond Schroedder Unknown 4 00 Emile De Planque Unknown 135 41 135 41 Mary Lawson Ireland 8 02 Karl A. Westerlund Unknown 638 88 32 00 Grace Sweet Unknown 2 21 2 21 John Kneif Unknown 16 96 Mildred Dixon United States .... 30 30 Anthoni Mrozinski Unknown 67 James Langford Unknown 4 25 Charles Becker Unknown 2 75 Richard Boyd Unknown 1 23 William Bremnan Unknown 1 10 Charles Bush Unknown 1 00 James Carney Unknown 1 90 Samuel Greenberg Unknown 65 George Heitzman Unknown 2 75 John McGowan Unknown 1 80 Edward F. Hartley Unknown 9 14 9 14 Timothy Cragen Unknown 9 76 Patrick Nesgood Unknown 01 Frank McMahon Unknown 3 36 3 36 Georgiana Balderson Unknown • 100 00 100 00 Bahuski Alex Unknown 14 26 Erne Emil Unknown 1 50 Henry Fellerman Unknown 2 07 Conrad Gagel Unknown 2 00 Constance Harte Unknown 6 13 Catherine McGowan Unknown 9 00 Beneditto Namio Unknown 1 28 Christian A. Olsen Unknown 2 28 Louise Potter Unknown 5 19 Charles Schultz Unknown 85 Louis Sins Unknown 1 30 Elma Van Pelt Unknown 1 06 Frank Westergreen Unknown 7 30 Joseph Balzaleke or Borzulak Unknown 491 85 44 00 Bernard Grimes Unknown 1 72 Frank Kretsch Unknown 53 00 John Doyle Unknown 433 03 44 00 William Tillman Unknown 2 50 Viola Handy 76 76 John Schwartz Unknown 4 00 Joseph Maher Unknown 1 00 Robert Wiksell Unknown 53 Maggie Rogers Unknown 14 00 August Huber Unknown 40 Thomas Walster Unknown 4 00 Benjamin Sangster Unknown 2 00 George Reed, alias Robert Dominson Unknown 41 Richard Townsend Unknown 1 73 Pau Wollner Unknown 7 18 George Cunningham Unknown 3 00 James Gilmore Unknown 56 20 Charles Runnington Unknown 7 10 William Buckolst Unknown 20 Peter Dukich Poland 361 10 303 50 Herman Ruppe Germany 13 36 James Symthe Unknown 21 Lamant Barr United States 190 15 190 15 Joseph Markwisky Unknown 7 94

Grand Total 25,221 19 18,409 61

REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Dis- Decedent

Birthplace

Receipts bursements

Jolin Brown Unknown Charles Beikert Unknown James McCabe Unknown l annie Silver Unknown 88 64 Evelyn Maher New York Alice McTighe England Catherine Zempter England 161 27 Sarah McTighe England 427 37

Genevieve Ihnken Unknown James O'Donnell Unknown Edward Jacobson Unknown John Nilsen Unknown Samuel Mathews Unknown Alexander Mack Unknown Frank Kiernan Unknown J ohn Kett Unknown Julius Poyda Unknown August Friendler Unknown J ames Friel Unknown Donoto De Ingrosso Unknown Emil Chenet Unknown David Scanlon Unknown Lyman Perkins Unknown William Wirth Unknown John T. Lawler Unknown Henry Kammer Unknown Frederick Schickell Unknown Nicholas Mischler Unknown James Thornton Unknown J oseph Felton Unknown J ulius Metzger Unknown Patrick O'Connell Unknown John O'Neill Unknown Rudolph Wenger Unknown Henry Schafer Germany 8,410 33

Police Department Voucher No. 35-

Unknown dead man R-61-196 Police Department

Louise Fiore Voucher No. 159 Police Department

William Scanlon Voucher No. 187 Police Department

George Siniski Voucher No. 205 Police Department

Unknown White Man Voucher No. 227 Police Department

George Wcilminster Voucher No. 72. Police Department

John Harley Voucher No. 274 Police Department

Joseph Turkovich Voucher No. 14. Police Department

Hugo Paul Voucher No. 87. Police Department

Unknown White Man Voucher No. 153 Police Department

Unknown White Man Voucher No. 154 Police Department

Guisippa Casco Voucher No. 155 Police Department

J unius Lockett Voucher No. 65. Police Department

Andrea Doali Voucher No. 285 Police Department

Unknown White Man . Voucher No. 20. Police Department

James Sinko Voucher No. 90. Police Department

Henry V. Winckler Voucher No. 34. Police Department

Unknown White Alan Voucher No. 112 Police Department

Louis Sutor Voucher No. 50. Police Department

James Sullivan Voucher No. 51. Police Department

Michael Arms Voucher No. 25. Police Department

John Stutzenthaller Voucher No. 179 Police Department

Unknown White Man Voucher No. 191 Police Department

Unknown White `Ian Voucher No. 232 Police Department

Unknown White Man Voucher No. 30. Police Department

Salvatore Pellegrin Voucher No. 50. Police Department

George Schaefer Voucher No. 13. Police Department

Unknown White Nlaii Voucher No. 92. Police Department

John Boswell Voucher No. 0402 Wanda Feldt Voucher No. 35 R

Unknown Man 222 Voucher No. 35 R

Unknown Man 225 Benard Devlin Unknown Thomas Carscollo Unknown James Hayes Unknown Angeline Susarz Unknown Mary Allgauer Unknown William Sohner Unknown Eugene P. Eadson Unknown August Blacklund Unknown Steve Mohylla Unknown Dominick Stio Unknown Otto Wenzloff Unknown Henry Koester Unknown Peter Brewer Unknown John Jones Unknown Thomas Shine Unknown John Geohegan Unknown

Teressai Cussati Unknown 293 46 Ignatius De Clemente Italy 45 Rose Ratner Unknown 8 80 Sarah Parks Unknown 7 40 Thomas Garvin Unknown 4 00 John English Unknown 18 00 John Strugala 260 25 76 00

* Previously reported.

1 21* 136 50* 140 81`~` 89 17* 3 00*

721 11* 882 38* 149 10*

2 84* 47* 10*

93 67* 1 40* 2 40* 1 55* 7 45* 5 01* 340* 1 28* 3 50* 5 84* 1 53* 16 80* 4 35* 60* 55*

1 80r 366*

75* 28*

500* 2 40* 4 55*

1,178 37* 1,216 31*

3 60*

1 60*

18*

3 35

45„:

60*

1 28*

2521

7 00'

01*

38 60*

37*

1 20*

21*

14 96*

148*

1 89*

13*

2 98*

94

47

01*

25*

20*

94*

90*

64*

4 69*

4 40*

05*

05* 2 24*

04* 06* 06* 45* 05* 85* 40*

1 02* 98*

1 31* 51*

1 05* 12*

6 00* 50*

55 00* 45

18 00

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REPORTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE YEAR 1939

Public Administrator's Collections—Savings Bank Books, Bonds, Etc.

Estate of Bank and Amount

Florent Cusse.... 5—$50 U. S. Government 3%—Adjusted Service certificates. Joseph Murray... Williamsburgh Savings Bank, book No. 35-593. Balance $75.97 as of

November 7, 1938.

New estates received from various city hospitals, etc.—Manhattan State Hospital, I Bellevue Hospital, 3 ; Sea View Hospital, 36 ; Fordham Hospital, 2 ; Home for Depend-ents Cancer and Neurological, 3; Farm Colony, 65; Metropolitan Hospital, 3; Intestate Estates, 12.

Number of accounts open at close of December 31, 1939—Petty Estates, 85 ; Intestate Estates, 22.

Cash on hand December 31, 1939, amounted to $17,682 99. States of New York, County of Richmond, ss.: WILLIAM S. HART, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Public Admin-

istrator of the County of Richmond, and resides at No. 32 Whitewood Avenue, West New Brighton, Staten Island, New York ; that he has prepared the foregoing account to which he has subscribed his name and is familiar with the contents thereof, and that the statement of receipts and disbursements as shown in said report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.

WILLIAM S. HART. Sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1940, KENNETH T. SMART, Notary

Public, Richmond County, N. Y.

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