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1674-18 John CollinsfifSDAY, DECEMBER 2,7, 929 EACH REALTOR RFT $1,128,408 nventory of Irving A. Collins Estate Is Filed In Court 5'.". Irving- A. Collins, Miami Beach real estate developer, who died on May 22, 1939, at Moorestown, N. J. left an estate of 51.128.405.19, an inventory filed in Probate court Tuesday revealed. The estate consists of real estate, stocks and bonds and insurance. The insurance policies aggregated $357,231.95. ' •<, Under, the terms of a wi1l,'Collins left his'estate In trust for the bene- flt'of his wife, Mrs. Beatrice S. Col- ! lint of 5011 Pine Tree drive, Miami Beach. • •. His son, John S. Collins of Moorestown, and two sons.in-law, Boyden Kinsev,'jr., and Vincent G. Buaki, were appointed co-executors -t u,. -ciat e.. .. CQLLINS BEQUEATHS` $1,128,408 ESTATE' ,Beach F d u n d 's Son 4Leav'es Bulk To Widow Irving A. Collins, 5011 Pine Tree drive, son of John S. Colilne, Miami Beach founder, left a fortune of 41,128.408.19, all but 953,000 of •which was in stocks ►ad bonds, a.c4ording to a probate court in- aitory prepared by F. R. Hum - page and C. W. Chue, jr, CoIItni, who died in Moorestown, N. J. May 22, 1939, left 55,000 each •to.the Burlington County hospital, Mount Holly, N. J., and the Cooper hospital, Camden, N. J. /it also bequeathed 91,000 to the Chester Friendr meeting- house Moores- town. The residue of the holdings is left, under the will, to the widow, Mrs. Beatrice S. Collins, Miami Beach, who is to be paid an In- come under a trust arrangement. At her death the holdings are to �o to four sons and daughters. 10 -YEAR PIGHT COST B&XJQ Roosevelt efuses To Can - 1; 'cel $50,000 Due On Beach Lots Sold By U. . The Harding townslte bill, provid- ing for cancellation of some 550.000 ;remaining due on lots auctioned by the federal government In 1924, was vetoed by President Roosevelt Fri- day, news dispatches from Wash- ington reported. The auction ap- parently marks the end of a 10 -year fight by the lot purchasers to retain their Interests. • The townsite, adjoining Surfside, Iles from the ocean to the bay be- tween Seventy-third and Seventy. filth streets, Miami Beach, and is undeveloped. Formerly a coast guard station It was opened to homesteading more than 20 years ago. ' ' With rising realty values the land was withdrawn from homesteading and -the tract cut into 128 lots. Ap- praised' at $58,000, the property brought $300,000 at the auction in 1921: Louis' G. Norton. who had started homesteading by building his house and residing on the prop- erty refused to move and drove off lot purchasers with a shotgun. The government lost an efectment suit