Judge, 1925-10-24 · page 34 of 36
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Y. exStatement,of the ownership, management, circulation, juired 2, the Act of vongress of Au 24, 191: on % Judge, ee iblished weekly at New York, N.Y. vt ote! ber 1, bat State of New York, County of New ‘or Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State and county af , personally appeared Douglas H. Eonke, wh», having been dul sworn according to law, and says the is the Business M: er of se Sepoee fad that the following is, to thebestof hs knowledce and belief, a true statement of the owner manage- ent, etc. of the aforesaid publication for the ‘ate shown in the above caption, requ! by the Act of AI it 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws an adons, to wit: 1. That the names and addressee of the ublistier, editor, managing eee. and business Street, New York Clty: forman Anthony, 627 West “43d Street, New’ York City; Managing Norman Anthony, 62 West 43d Street, New York Clty: Business Manager, Douglas H. Cooke, 627 West 4: Street, New York ‘City. 2. That the owner is: Leslie- Judge’ Company, 627 West 43d Street, New York Ci Douglas H. Cooke, 627 West 43d Street, New York Cit Green, 627 West 43d Street, New York eid New Fiction Publishing Corporavion, O27 Wert 43d ‘Street, iow, York City, whose stgeknclders are: H. Cooke, 627 Weat 43d Street, New York City ‘ernal W. Bates, ‘46 George Street, New Haven, Conn: Wiley Blair 4007 Hoas Avenue, Dalian Texas: Harold 3, Ei 9 East 40th pizect, New York City; Estat usiness managers 7, 627 West 43d Corporati Roy Sargent, St, Petersb 130 Broadway, New York City: and Frank C. Fishe Fi Metropolitan Finance Corporation, 9 Fast 40th Street, New York City, | °Harts Corporation with the following 2 in dissolution of Harvey Fisk d Bong (1921) John Donovan, $0 Church Street, New York Blind esttarvey Fisk, 34 Street, New’ York Connersville, nd Henry W. Street, New York City: Jeyeph N 0 rch Street, New York City. ‘That, the’ Known ‘bondholders ees, and other seourity holders owning or holding 1 per cent. or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only’ the list of stockholders and security n the books of the company but also, in casea where the stocknolder oF security holder appears upon the boo y a8 trustees, hold stoc! her than that of # bona n to believe that tion. pmber, 1925- Sloseph jork County. (My com- 2. 69, 70. 1 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 7. 7. 73. an “aN wlelala rhs Je [s | Poll ini Horizontal well-known kind of politician, Special skill or know: (Dora thinks these are things that read “Keep Off the Grass.”") 13 A given space. 5 Each al . A difficult thing to float. . But not, iy. . 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