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Show DiFECTS REFEREE TO SELL PLOT OF LA! Action Is Taken in Case Arising Out of Suit for $17.82. SEW YORK. Sept. 13. Supreme otirt Justice I tonnellr today signed an order directing OorneJins W. Wiek-ersham, Wiek-ersham, referee, to 11 a plot of ground at Fifth avenue anr Seventy-third Seventy-third street, of which Howard Gould i the owner of record, and against whi- h George -I. Gould ioetituted foreclosure fore-closure proceedings when his brother tailed to pay $17.82 interest on a tax lien. Attorneys for Mrs. Katherine '. Gould, who secured a legal separation from Howard Gould several years ago, contested the foreclosure, contending that if George Gould wa3 allowed to foreclose their client would lose her dower right in the property, valued at more than $l,0tj0.00(. Mrs. Gould was yesterday directed to appear before the United States supreme su-preme court on a writ of error and testify in her suit to collect from Howard Gould the income tax deducted from her $3000 alimony. George J. Gould testified his only reason for foreclosing was that he wanted the $I7.2, "because I do not want the interest to mount up. even if Tfoward Gould is my brother.'' He also said he did not want the property to fall into unfriendly hands. |