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From: Margaret Ransom <>
Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union,June 5,1929-Court News
Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 22:41:37 -0400


Brooklyn Standard Union
June 5, 1929

Court News

CHARGES DESERTION HOUR AFTER WEDDING

Mrs. Gertrude STERN Asks for Annulment

Deserted, she claims, within an hour after her wedding, Mrs. Gertrude Naomi
STERN of 418 Tompkins avenue, applied to Justice STRONG in Supreme Court today
for an annulment of her marriage to Harry STERN.
According to Mrs. STERN and her two sisters, Mrs. Mary WEAVER of 1677
Lexington avenue, Manhattan, and Mrs. Laura WALLING, 278 Orange avenue,
Irvington, N.J., the STERNS were married in the Municipal Building, Manhattan,
Sept. 26, 1922.
“My sister had arranged to give us a reception at her home in the evening
of the day we were married,” Mrs. STERN said. “On the way uptown my husband
excused himself saying that he must go home for his evening clothes. That is
the last I have ever seen of him.” Justice STRONG reserved decision.

JUSTICE CROPSEY REMOVES REFEREE

Jesse H. FINKLER Is Denied Fees by Court

Jesse Herbert FINKLER, an attorney of 225 Broadway, Manhattan, was removed
today by Supreme Court Justice CROPSEY as referee to sell property in a
foreclosure action and George A. VOSS, former assistant district attorney, was
appointed in his stead. Mr. FINKLER was removed because he had put certain
conditions in the terms of sale of a piece of property. Justice CROPSEY denied
him any fees for his work to date.
Mr. FINKLER is said to have sold a piece of property in Bensonhurst with
the proviso that the purchaser would take title subject to the violation by
city departments into the rights of tenants or occupants, which Justice
Cropsey declared invalidated the sale.

Transcribed for the Brooklyn Information Pages by Margaret Ransom


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