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WANT ADS-B'klyn, Queens, N.Y.C.; Telephone Jamaica 6-2180 NASSAU DAILY REVIEW- STAR- MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1945 Production Of Plane That Set Record To Start Soon SPEEDS “F UM Son Pays Up And Father Collects DUGTHH RETURNS TO BE GUT, GRAFT AFTER 5 YEARS Nursing School Problem's To Be Aided At Adelphi Problems common to collegiate) the School of Nursing at Manhat~ schools of nursing will be discussed tanville college of the~ Sacred Doctor Home TU HEFlAEE ”8-3 Major JGCk Lustgarlen. u; fidelghi engage. Garden CA‘Y' Elm“! [Mm Magnum: Holmes, H i ednesday when representatives |school of nursing director at mt NOW on Termmal Leave! f of five schools, four of them in the St. Vincent, secretary of the group, and Miss Ruth S. Harley, Adelphi college dean of women. Peacetime courses for: student metropolitan: area, meet there. Schools represented, according to Miss Mildred Montag, director of the Adgphi School of Nursing, will nurses will be among the discus- be Adelphi, Wagner college, Staten sion topics. Each of the, schools [Slatndiw Coltl‘ege of Mounht St. Vifi- representefl hgs a similar 1°“:er ile i j cent, Manhattan; Manhattanville] program, leading to 'a bachelor $ch (£200an {Liygcifrsvzorcxrgfr % College 'of the Sacred Heart, Man- science degree. All of the nursing months) for about 5.000 soldiers hattan, 'and Skidmore college, schools represented at the- meeting will complete his te'rmlnal luv; wh i Sarglogn Springs, which provides were set up during the war, with soon and resume his medical prac» clinical experience for its nursing|the exception of the one at Skid- tice. Hi# office now is being pre- t school students at New York Post more, and each had a- special pared in the Scheffer building Graduate hospital course for cadet nurses during the Merrick, % First Time at Adelphi war, but will maintain a four-year Presiding over the group, which course for peacetime nurse, train» 2 Years In New Guinea n p Aiiergm years in lgew Guinea, is holding its quarterly meeting for ing. t. Lustgarten came back to this the first time at Adelphi, will be TTE p country and was assigned to the Miss Agnes Gelinas, dlr'ector of A “5112154“, (15:3 Pfi?fi¢ hy the Skidmore School of Nursing, 299 persons, including veterans New Castle Army Air base, air transport command, Wilmington, GILBERT L. BIEGER acting in t_he absence aflMls: Mary | ang servicemen, was held Satur- Butr, chairman of the group, wht: day night at the Woodfield road is director of the Wagner Schoo Del., where he was chief flight of Nursing. firehouse, Lakeview, sponsored by ' wl 4 surgeon, He wears the American Frank X. Bertolini, committee chairman,. is ‘ at 'the Garden City hotel while John's \date [theater and Defense ribbons, the WINS CAPTAIN S BAR the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Others attending will circle, Companions of the Forest shown as he collects tickets from his son, John, at Miss Mary Daly looks on. Asiatic-Pacific ribbon with' two the Lady of Loretto Victory ball, Saturday night, bronze Stars and the Presidential .Captain Gilbert L. Bieger, son of| Mrs. Kathleen Guinee, director of| of America. G. L. Bieger, deputy county treas- Citation with Oak Leaf cluster, The urer, and Mrs. Bieger of 9 Am- the B-29 superfortress design. brose place, Baldwin, was recent- ly promoted to his current rank The top cruising speed of the York. He studied medicine at the \* Air Field, Yuma, Ariz, where he is serving with the fi- based oM early action in New - I P f TRAIN DERAILMENT T B DC-8, which Douglas expects to OW n S . u s I n e S S University of Iowa, where he re- div Guinea. : CONGESTS SYSTEM replace the widely known DC-3 By HERBERT P. JAMES] |ceived his degree, and interned. at airliner, is estimated at 270 miles| ALBANY, Dec, 10-(P-New - j f r St. Joseph's hospital, Fort Wayne, {« an hour, about 100 miles an hou: york Central scedules were ufs | , Charles Lxezeyk Cedarhurst busxrfessman, and. Jamés Laubyh Ind. _ P “It? 3:3??? \1189 firmfi\ 1353ng faster than the DC-3. The rupted early today because a par- ormer lieutenant in the army air fortes who spent 16 months in a He is a graduate of Medical| 1943; he was sent to the officers' will carry up Ato 48. passengers,|tisl derailment of the 20th Cen-| German prisoner of-war camp, have opened Liegey & Laubach's, Field Service school at Carlisle; cand'idate school, finance depart- compared with the DC-3's stand- turl Limited stalled the westbound florists and landscape contractors, at 1009 Broadway, Woodmere. the school of Tropical Medicine Of| ment at, Duke university, Dur- * @ To Resume Practice Majo® Jack G. Lustgarten of 1 Merrick avenue, Merrick, who has just completed five years of serv- ice in ithe army medical corps, Expected V—hI—I Cruise: At 270 M. P. H., Carry 48 Passengers WASHINGTON, Dec. 10- {IP)-A commercial version of the experimental. bomber which raced across the coun- tr‘s in a record five hours and 17 minutes will be fiying soon but at considerably lower speeds. The Douglas Aircraft company which turned out the XB-42 ex- pects to have its DC-8 transport in production next year. Instead of speed alone, however, the propel- lors-in-tail civilian. model will stress a combination of economic pperation and convenience. The XB-42 averaged 432 miles an hour on its 2,295-mile non-stop flight from Long Beach, Calif,, to Bolling field army air base here Saturday. 270 M.P. H. Cruising Speed JACK G, LUSTGARTEN Nassau Daily Review-Star Photographer ton was 6 hours, 3 minutes in a Boeing C-97 transport based <on Dr. Lungartan a native New Yorker, received his elementary and_secmdary education in New ard load of 21. fiyer Chere for three hours I@8t! James Larson, of. Jamestown,#- the Army Medical school, Wash- ham,. N. C. Upon receiving his Operating costs of the DC-8 per night. alm H ington, D, C., and the School of passenger mile is expected to be W. R. Sweet, chief dispatcher who ed ost four years with MRS'DiHJSUA DEMARCK' vaatlon Maendlcmee. 1533015}! ES AFTER ILLNESS about one-half that of the older|at Albany, said the Century's de- Field, Téx. Dr. Lustgarten be- plane. lay congested the entire system came a reserve officer in the army Mrs. Julia.DeMarcki, 47, of 354 East Hudson street, Long Beach; [ The forthcoming transport will|in- the state until after 4 a. m. medican @orps soon after gradua- have a wingspan of 11 feet and a Trains were as much as two hours tion fromm medical school. city, who. expects to be discharged died Friday at South Nassau Com- $2125: from the “if; «soon. 'The ”f,\ munities hospital, Oceanside, after commission, he was assigned to the finance department of the army» air forces at Napier Field, Ala. Captain Bieger is a graduate of Baldwin High school and a form- er.'student of New York univer- . sity. He was marriéd to the for- mer «Marie Weaver, daughter of - Mr.. and Mrs. Howard Weaver of 21 East Stanton avenue, Baldwin, at Mitchel Field in March, 1944. Fewer colds!... Shorter colds! His wife and their. young son » are now staying with Mr. and Mrs 50% less sickness from colds! the , has joined the firm's staff as tree surgeon. =... Barry's women's apparel store, 3 Atlantic: avenue, Lynbrook, is now under the management of Major Marvin Levy, of New York length of 78 feet. late up to that' time. Called to active duty in Janu- The XB-42 derives much of its The Century, due out of Albany ary, 1941, as first lieutenant, he tation propeliors at the tip of the |had slipped from the rails, Sweet WaS formerly operated by flex-hen a- short. illness. Dr. Lustgarten is ma reported.. All of the cars remained Dreyfus, of Forest Hillis. , Born in Naples, Italy, she came s oo ind ings performance from an unusual de-| at 8:14 p. m., was held h was prombted to captain in May, sign which places the dual ro-|11:18 after the trucks of 1942,. and to major in July, 1944. upright, and no one was hurt, he} Rocco, Loya, of Merrick 'and|to=this country as an infant and said. George Mattern, of Belimore,-who| jiye@ in Long Beach for the past former Miss Ann Butler, and they have tw® sons, Gary James, 5, and- Michael Emory, 10 months tail and has the engines inside the fuselage, thus reducing air resistance to a minimum. Put Its flight across the-country was The Century went on without was employed At Grumman Air=| 19. years. She was a member of| Old. - . mic at an altgudet of 256300 5:5: theldislocatad inguand Disked'l‘x‘p gong and Mn: company St. Mary. of the Isle Roman Cath- - Weaver in Baldwin. ... that's the certified record of Vicks with consistently favorable tail-| replacements: a ica and Roch- page, during the. war, have|olic church, the Rosary society of > . Plan in a great medically-supervised mot | mek is dein 37 213 a oh adsent io he Heme is Pot hein corns a Po\ | -- PQR PT. PUL o nme rere gia VICKS PLAN - the Long Beach Veterans of For- « Notice is hereby given that license num- Right in your own home, this easy from the West Sonit io : \Mang Arora, eign: Wars post. s MCLELLAN poo s Toy io n, ns nel) || pubde may do fass-oc it may cron To Work King WW\ Round 'Table 'she is survived by her husband, restaurant. at- 76 \ North Franklin| pasquale DeMarcki; six children, First Ligutenant 'John H. Need- Liquors, 'Wines and Beer, at eta in */ do more for you and your m)“ tham, U. $, army, and -Mrs. Need- Restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law 'at 853 Front Street. Union- But with colds on a rampage, this | Fun for the Kiddies! street, Hempstefd, is, now under} sergeant Salvatore Gatta, U. S.\ham of Rockville Centre, left dale, Nassau County, N.. Y., for on prem. | m; mmfment of; I); Yum\ army, stationed in Maryland; Pri- Saturday for Alabama, where \\ 3 whapury ing tested plan is certainly worth trying s l B k d SI g o ¥nk raid UsInes$ 1\ yate First Class Michael Gatta, U.| Lieutenant Needham will be sta- aroror w. weeks, today! Full details in your packageof ' | teel-Backe eds ew York city. . . . S. M. C. R, stationed 'at Cherry tioned at Fort McClellan. dos THE MANOR INN. Vicks. Briefly here's what you do: | John Ganssle, of Rockville Cen- Point, N.~G:; Corporal<Pasquale| A veteran of 23 months. in the + Uniondale, N. ¥. I a tre, who operated the Eagle diner Gatta, U S. army, in China; Marco Pacific theater of operations, Lieu- ------------------- OBSERVE a few simple health rules. at Farmingdale for five years, has|DeMarcki, of Long Beach; Salva-| tenant Néedham participated in MEN9€ Live normally. Avoid excesses. Eat V from a mean head céld, Vicks taken over management of/ tore. DeMarcki, U. S. merchant] three. campaigns, and holds the - simple food. plant of water. Va-tro-nol relieves sniffly, sneezy dis- the Triangle \Rest on North Bell-| marine, and Mrs. Loretto Sorren-| Bronze Star, .a Presidential Cita- FAS“|“NS eff” pha “1“,ng tress, makes breathing easier.) more avenue,:- Bellmore,. 'The} tino, of Long Beach, and a grand-) tion for meritorious gction, the + “it Marpmlds. WHEN A COLO STRINES, or establishment was formerly oper-| daughter, Donna Jill Gatta. Combat Enfantaryman's 'Badge, - people W ve slips by all precautions, ated by Robert Fowler. . .. amon and wears the Philippine Libera ARN ELLQS IF A COLD THREATENS, put a uremic-mud Vicks The Sie o Loren Sood banter STAMIONED IN, CEORCHA somy 40 iignths and trom MEN's SHOP Wicks Ve up each as ts thiver mnd thas at vi i . Richard. rman rom lic u as a 1+Sunrise highway, Rockville]. Lieutenant J. 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This formerly a contracting engineer, | daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Harold entertained at a \Welcome Home\ Wednesday- -|ndituledlnunae,V--m>nollg|p. 52mm,\ action works and his wife, Batty. mute thel-A, Jones of Calla avenue, Floral | PATtY in h@nor of the lieutenant, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. prevent many colds from developing. hours to of colds establishment.. Park. T/5 Robert H. Jones, son of | With, 30 \Ruests - present, Mrs. (Even when your head is all stuffed . . . . invites restful, comforting sleep} g ark. T/5 Robert H. Jones, son Of | Needham is the former Miss Gloria || Thursday, Friday & Saturday H.«B. OWL of Hkk‘vflle, Mr. and Mrs, Jones, has been | speliman, o & M. to 1 P. M =m#°$.£mabh \u‘g‘\ fiflfifigw retteved hed ' la! the Magnet Service| overseas more than two years, tion at Woodbury road and|and is stationed in Berlin, at U, S. Park avenue, Hicksville. . Arrived In U. S. 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