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New York Post, Wednesday, August 24, 2016 nypost.com 34 c VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) The more you try to stop friends and family members doing what they want to do the more effort they will put into doing it. You need to accept that different people have different needs and different ways of doing things. Don't be so judgmental. d LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) The spotlight is very much on you now and you must not try to avoid it. Even if you are the kind of Libra who prefers to keep a low profile you will find you actually enjoy being the center of attention, at least for a while. e SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You don't have to be a hero or a saint, you just have to be yourself. The problem is you have played so many roles of late that you may be unsure what your real nature is. What happens today will remind you of who you have always been. f SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 - Dec. 21) Yes, you have a lot of work on your plate but there is no point complaining about it. Today's Mars-Saturn link in your sign means you must knuckle down and finish what you started - most likely something that should have been finished weeks ago. g CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 20) It's not like you to be scared of your own shadow but cosmic activity in the most sensitive area of your chart makes you believe you have secret and powerful enemies. You don't, but with an imagination like that you should be writing fiction! h AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) Don't be too hard on someone who lets you down or makes a simple task look difficult. Not everyone can be as talented as you, so make allowances for those who will always be second class. Praise them even when you don't really mean it. i PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) You need to assert yourself more and with Mars strong in the career area of your chart right now that should not be too difficult. Make sure those who have been taking you for granted get the message that you are no longer such an easy touch. ^ ARIES (March 21-April 20) Social activities and travel arrangements are well starred today but you must not take anything for granted. Make sure you know where you are going, and who you are going with, before you start out so there are no nasty surprises. _ TAURUS (April 21-May 21) You like to help people when you can but sometimes it's better to keep your distance and let others work things out for themselves, and such a time is now. Don't let friends and colleagues get into the habit of assuming you will do it all for them. ` GEMINI (May 22-June 21) You are in one of your more assertive moods at the moment and that's good because you will have to deal with people who respond best to a firm hand. Compromise is nice but every now and again you need to remind people that you are the boss. a CANCER (June 22-July 23) If you throw yourself into your work today you will get an amazing amount done, but for best results you should work on creative matters rather than everyday chores. Take that big idea you've got and turn it into a piece of art that others can enjoy. b LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Today's Mars-Saturn link makes it easy for you to take what you want but that does not mean there won't be consequences. If someone questions your right to make up the rules as you go along give them a blast of your Leo charm. BIRTHDAY WEDNESDAY What will it take for you to be a success over the coming 12 months? Hard work, that's all. You know what it is you want to be doing, so now you just need to apply yourself. The opportunities are there, all you have to do is make use of them. 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c VIRGO(Aug. 24­Sept. 23)

The more you try to stop friends and family members doing what they want to do the more effort they will put into doing it. You need to accept that different people have different needs and different ways of doing things. Don't be so judgmental.

d LIBRA(Sept. 24­Oct. 23)

The spotlight is very much on you now and you must not try to avoid it. Even if you are the kind of Libra who prefers to keep a low profile you will find you actually enjoy being the center of attention, at least for a while.

e SCORPIO(Oct. 24­Nov. 22)

You don't have to be a hero or a saint, you just have to be yourself. The problem is you have played so many roles of late that you may be unsure what your real nature is. What happens today will remind you of who you have always been.

f SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23 ­ Dec. 21)

Yes, you have a lot of work on your plate but there is no point complaining about it. Today's Mars­Saturn link in your sign means you must knuckle down and finish what you started ­ most likely something that should have been finished weeks ago.

g CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 ­ Jan. 20)

It's not like you to be scared of your own shadow but cosmic activity in the most sensitive area of your chart makes you believe you have secret and powerful enemies. You don't, but with an imagination like that you should be writing fiction!

h AQUARIUS(Jan. 21 ­ Feb. 19)

Don't be too hard on someone who lets you down or makes a

simple task look difficult. Not everyone can be as talented as you, so make allowances for those who will always be second class. Praise them even when you don't really mean it.

i PISCES(Feb. 20­Mar. 20)

You need to assert yourself more and with Mars strong in the career area of your chart right now that should not be too difficult. Make sure those who have been taking you for granted get the message that you are no longer such an easy touch.

^ ARIES(March 21­April 20)

Social activities and travel arrangements are well starred today but you must not take anything for granted. Make sure you know where you are going, and who you are going with, before you start out so there are

no nasty surprises.

_ TAURUS(April 21­May 21)

You like to help people when you can but sometimes it's better to keep your distance and let others work things out for themselves, and such a time is now. Don't let friends and colleagues get into the habit of assuming you will do it all for them.

` GEMINI(May 22­June 21)

You are in one of your more assertive moods at the moment and that's good because you will have to deal with people who respond best to a firm hand. Compromise is nice but every now and again you need to remind people that you are the boss.

a CANCER(June 22­July 23)

If you throw yourself into your work today you will get an amazing amount done, but for best results you should work on creative matters rather than everyday chores. Take that big idea you've got and turn it into a piece of art that others can enjoy.

b LEO(July 24­Aug. 23)

Today's Mars­Saturn link makes it easy for you to take what you want but that does not mean there won't be consequences. If someone questions your right to make up the rules as you go along give them a blast of your Leo charm.

BIRTHDAY WEDNESDAYWhat will it take for you to bea success over the coming 12

months? Hard work, that'sall. You know what it is you

want to be doing, so now youjust need to apply yourself.The opportunities are there,

all you have to do is make use of them.

Sally Brompton Daily HoroscopeDISCOVER MORE ABOUT YOURSELF AND WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS AT

SALLYBROMPTON.COM

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NEW YORK LIQUIDATION BUREAU110 WILLIAM STREET

NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10038(212) 341-6400

To all persons or entities located inthe State of New York

interested in the affairs ofLUMBERMEN’S

UNDERWRITING ALLIANCENotice is Hereby Given:Maria T. Vullo, Superintendent ofFinancial Services of the State ofNew York, has been appointed byan order (“Order”) of the SupremeCourt of the State of New York, NewYork County (“Court”), filed on July27, 2016, as the ancillary receiver(“Ancillary Receiver”) ofLumbermen’s Underwriting Alliance(“LUA”) and, as such, has beenvested with all rights andobligations granted to and imposedupon her pursuant to Article 74 ofthe New York Insurance Law(“Insurance Law”). The AncillaryReceiver has, pursuant to InsuranceLaw Article 74, appointed JohnPearson Kelly, Assistant SpecialDeputy Superintendent (“AssistantSpecial Deputy”), as her agent tocarry out her duties as AncillaryReceiver. The Assistant SpecialDeputy carries out the AncillaryReceiver’s duties through the NewYork Liquidation Bureau, 110William Street, New York, New York10038. The Order further providesas follows: I. The Circuit Court ofCole County, Missouri has issued anOrder of Liquidation with a Findingof Insolvency against LUA; II. Theinjunctions and restrictions set forthin paragraphs 8, 14, 15, 16, 30, 49,and 52 of the order of liquidation ofLUA, signed by the Circuit Court ofCole County, Missouri on May 23,2016, apply to this ancillaryreceivership proceeding; III. The bardate of May 24, 2017 established inthe LUA liquidation proceeding inthe State of Missouri applies to thisancillary receivership proceedingand all New York claims under LUApolicies; IV. All persons arepermanently enjoined andrestrained from commencing orprosecuting any actions, lawsuits orproceedings against LUA, and allpersons are permanently enjoinedand restrained from commencing orprosecuting any actions, lawsuits orproceedings against theSuperintendent as Ancillary Receiveror as administrator of the New Yorksecurity funds, the New YorkLiquidation Bureau, and theiremployees, attorneys or agents,with respect to this proceeding or inthe discharge of their duties; V.Judicial immunity is extended to theSuperintendent in her capacities asAncillary Receiver of LUA and asadministrator of the New Yorksecurity funds, her successors inoffice, the New York LiquidationBureau and their agents andemployees, for any cause of actionof any nature against them,individually or jointly, for any act oromission when acting in good faith,in accordance with the orders of thisCourt, or in the performance of theirduties pursuant to Insurance LawArticle 74;VI. LUA’s license to do business inthe State of New York is herebyrevoked; VII. All communicationsrelating to LUA and to the ancillaryreceivership proceeding thereofshould be addressed to:

New York Liquidation Bureau110 William Street

New York, New York 10038Attn: General Counsel

MARIA T. VULLOSuperintendent of Financial Services

of the State of New York asAncillary Receiver of Lumbermen’s

Underwriting AllianceJOHN PEARSON KELLY

Assistant Special DeputySuperintendent and Agent for

the Superintendent asAncillary Receiver of Lumbermen’s

Underwriting Alliance

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Notice of Application for Acquisition of a Bank Holding Companyand Formation of a Bank Holding Company

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, having its principal place ofbusiness and head office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (and its U.S.executive offices in New York, New York), and its wholly-ownedsubsidiary CIBC Holdco Inc., presently having its head office in New York,New York (the “Applicants”) have applied to the Federal Reserve Boardfor permission to acquire, through a merger transaction, another bankholding company, PrivateBancorp, Inc., having its head office in Chicago,Illinois. As a result of the merger transaction, the Applicants will acquirecontrol of The PrivateBank and Trust Company, having its head office inChicago, Illinois. The Applicants will become bank holding companiesand CIBC Holdco Inc. will also elect to become a financial holdingcompany.

The Federal Reserve considers a number of factors in deciding whetherto approve the application, including the record of performance of banksinvolved in the transaction in helping to meet local credit needs. You areinvited to submit comments in writing on this application to the FederalReserve Bank of Chicago, Attention: Supervision and Regulation,Applications Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60604, or via fax to (312) 322-5894. Thecomment period will not end before September 25, 2016 and may besomewhat longer. The Board’s procedures for processing applicationsmay be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262. Procedures for processing protestedapplications may be found at 12 C.F.R. 262.25. If you need moreinformation about how to submit your comments on community affairsaspects of the application, contact Ms. Alicia Williams, Vice President,Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago at (312) 322-5910; other questions,including those related to general procedures, should be directed to Ms.Colette A. Fried, Assistant Vice President Applications and Enforcement(312) 322-6846. The Federal Reserve will consider your comments andany request for a public meeting or formal hearing on the application ifthey are received in writing by the Reserve Bank on or before the last dayof the comment period.

NEW YORK STATE DRAFT2017 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ANNOUNCEMENT

To participate in certain federal community development and housingprograms, the State of New York must prepare a five-year ConsolidatedPlan and an annual Action Plan and provide opportunities for citizens toparticipate in its development. As part of this process, New York Stateinvites interested persons to review and comment on the Annual ActionPlan for 2017 during an upcoming public comment period.

The Consolidated Plan and the Annual Action Plan focus principally onfive federal programs: the New York State Community DevelopmentBlock Grant Program (CDBG); the HOME Investment PartnershipsProgram (HOME); the Housing Trust Fund (HTF); the HousingOpportunities for Persons with AIDS Program (HOPWA); and theEmergency Shelter Grants Program (ESGP).

The Annual Action Plan will describe the State’s planned use of federalFiscal Year 2016 CDBG, HOME, HOPWA and ESGP funds it administers toaddress the needs identified by its five-year Consolidated Plan andfurther the Consolidated Plan’s objectives, and will also describe theState’s methods for distributing these funds.

The 30-day public comment period will begin on Thursday,September 1, 2016 and extend through close of business Friday,September 30, 2016. Beginning on September 1, 2016, New YorkState’s draft Annual Action Plan for 2017 may be viewed on anddownloaded from the New York State Housing and CommunityRenewal (HCR) website at www.nyshcr.org. In addition, copies canbe requested by email ([email protected]) or by calling 1-866-ASK-DHCR (275-3427).

Comments should be mailed to: NYS HCR, Attention: Alison Murphy, 38-40 State Street, Albany New York 12207 or emailed [email protected]. Comments must be received by close ofbusiness Friday, September 30, 2016.

SUPREME COURTCOUNTY OF QUEENS

U.S Bank National Association, astrustee for J.P. Morgan AlternativeLoan Trust 2006-S2, PlaintiffAGAINSTHyun A. Kim a/k/a Hyun Kim a/k/aHyun A. Kim; et al., Defendant(s)Pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale duly datedMay 27, 2016 I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction inthe Queens County SupremeCourt, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard,Jamaica, New York 11435,Courtroom #25 on September 23,2016 at 10:00AM, premises knownas 65-03 242nd Street, Unit 2BC &Unit 2G, Douglaston, NY 11362. Allthat certain plot piece or parcel ofland, with the buildings andimprovements erected, situate,lying and being in the City ofDouglaston, County of Queens andState of NY, Block: 8286 Lot: 4002(UNIT 2-G) & Block: 8286 Lot: 4048(UNIT 2BC/I). Approximate amountof judgment $537,678.48 plusinterest and costs. Premises will besold subject to provisions of filedJudgment Index# 23791/2012.Dominic L. Chiariello, sq., Referee

Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLCAttorney(s) for the Plaintiff

175 Mile Crossing BoulevardRochester, New York 14624

(877) 759-1835

Dated: August 15, 2016

STATE OF CONNECTICUTSUPERIOR COURT

JUVENILE MATTERS

ORDER OF NOTICEJD-JM-61EL Rev. 12-04C.G.S. 45a-716(c), 46b-129(a), 52-52Pr. Bk.Sec.11-6, 11-7

Notice to: Ian Grey, father offemale child born on 10/9/2000

to Isiairah Barnesof parts unknown

A petition/motion has been filedseeking:Commitment of minor child (ren)of the above names or vesting ofcustody and care of said child (ren)of the above named in a lawful,private or public agency or asuitable and worthy person.The petition, whereby the court’s

decision can effect your parentalrights, if any, regarding minorchild(ren) will beheard 9/22/2016 at 10:00 amat 123 Hoyt Street 5th flStamford CT 06905Therefore, ORDERED, that noticeof the hearing of this petition begiven by publishing this Order ofNotice once, immediately uponreceipt, in the New York Post, anewspaper having a circulation inBronx, NY.Hon. Randolph, J.JUDGEDATE SIGNED 8/10/2016RIGHT TO COUNSEL: Upon proof ofinability to pay for a lawyer, thecourt will provide one for you atcourt expense. Any such requestshould be made immediately at thecourt office where your hearing is tobe held.

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SPORTS SHORTSNFL: Jets give ex-Bills back a look

Running back Karlos Williams, who was cut by the Bills last week, visited the Jets, according to a source. The visit was described as “due diligence” and no signing was imminent. Buffalo dismissed Williams after he arrived to camp out of shape and had trouble losing weight. — Brian CostellolDallas receiver Dez Bryant will miss the next

preseason game after suffering a concussion in prac­tice Tuesday. Coach Jason Garrett said TBryant was held out of the rest of that practice and will not play Thursday night at Seattle.lTom Brady is ready to play against Carolina on

Friday after cutting his right thumb with scissors in a “silly accident” before the Patriots’ preseason game against the Bears last week.

LLWS: Homer lifts Tennessee in extras Zach McWilliams allowed four hits and one earned

run over 4 ¹/₃ innings, Tyler Jones hit a go­ahead home run in the seventh inning and Goodlettsville, Tennessee beat Chula Vista, California 4­2 on Tues­day night in an elimination game of the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa.lKaiden Dinh hit a walk­off single and John­

ston, Iowa rallied past Warwick, Rhode Island 3­2 in an elimination game.

MLB: Dodgers rough up GiantsCorey Seager, Justin Turner and Adrian

Gonzalez combined for eight hits and four RBIs, and the Dodgers beat Madison Bumgarner to top the Giants 9­5 on Tuesday in Los Angeles. L.A. increased its NL West lead to two games.

Yordano Ventura tossed six strong innings, and the Royals extended their winning streak to nine games by beating the Marlins 1­0 in Miami.lRhode Island has reached a $25.6 million settle­

ment with two of the financial backers it sued over a disastrous deal with former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios video game company, the state’s Commerce Corp. announced.

ETC.: Irish’s Butler charged with batteryNotre Dame corner Devin Butler, accused of

tackling a police officer and punching him in the side and stomach during an altercation outside a bar, was charged Tuesday with felony counts of re­sisting law enforcement and battery against a public safety official. lNevada athletic regulators extended a tempo­

rary suspension of UFC heavyweight Brock Lesnar pending a hearing for his failing drug doping tests at UFC 200 last month.

By VIC CANGIALOSI

This would be an enor­mous ... enormous win.

WFAN host MikeFrancesa’s horse Mongo Nation, named for his faithful listeners and un­official fan club, will make his anticipated de­but in Wednesday’s sixth race at Saratoga.

Trained by DavidFawkes for JEH Racing; the two­year­old colt ar­rived at the Spa late last month and has put in four works; two of whichwere outstanding. He’s sired by Breeders’ Cup sprint champion

Speightstown and drew the hedge as well as the services of always dan­gerous rider Joe Bravo.

Tough spot for anopener and he will be priced accordingly. Morning line is 12­1. Post time, Mongo Nation, is set for 3:48 p.m. — so no further calls, please.

Francesa also ownsHouse Of Friends, who broke his maiden earlier in the meet. He will look to make it two in a row inWednesday’s fourth race,tackling claimers for Hallof Fame trainer Billy Mott.

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Francesa’s horse debuts at Saratoga

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