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NASSAU DAILY REVIEW.STAR SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27, Toke FAGE $ |STUDY PETITION, Pf SHOne Re - mere ams mmm mms n m nge wam oir omo ivan LONG BEACH FIGHTS LLRR. FARE INCREASE 'The rapidly-growing list of com- munities and organizations, Oppos- ing the rate increase application of memummmgym been augmented Long Beach which had marshaled its forces for sa determined battle the boost. Last night in Long Beach city hall, a contmittee of five, appointed by City Manager Morris Karp 'as spokesmen for. 40 organizations, met with Counsliman Joseph Ross to map a plan of strategy for the campaign \ A three-point plan was developed 'at the conference, through which the committee hopes to successfully | combat the railrosd's plea for high- <] or fares. i i The program, announced by Coun- cilman Ros#, is as follows: ' } _1. The committee ts that City Karp consult with the heads of various municipalities and villages to develop an active program of action against the pro- Miss: Wisner was recently in- stalled as Beloved Queen of , White Swan Triangle, Daugh- ters of the Eastern Star, at the Masonic temple, Lynbrook. The _unit has members from various communities in Nassau. Daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand W. Wisner of Capitolian boule- vard, Rockville Centre, Miss Wisner is a sophomore at Adelphi college, Garden City, where she is majoring in art. SEWANHAKA MUSIC UNITS SLATE 2 YULE CONCERTS The annual Christmas concert of the Sewanhaka High school mus- ic department, sponsored by the Sewanhaka Parent - Teacher asso- ciation, will be held December 16 and 17 in the high school auditor- um, according to present plans. Two performances are being held for the large audience that is expécted. Last year, several hundred persons were unable to obtain seats. More than 300 students are expected to participate in the con- cert. H 5 WHERE TOWN WILL BUILD BULK Taken from roof of EastPoint House, restaurant at foot of South East PointHouse, Ii which Guy Lombardo wishes to place John Grove street, Freeport. this picture shows 1,900 feet of the east side Liots as tenant and operator, Note water indenture, right, foreground, af the Woodcleft canal, where timber bulkhead will be constructed. where fill will be piaced to bring property up tograde. East Point The Hempstead town board accepted bids from four contractors House will use part of it for expansion program. Low bid for the Tuesday for the work. Cottages shown are town-owned, as is the job was $50,432. (Nassau Daily Review-Btar Photographer) VITAL STATISTICS Ross announced he would call an- other meeting of the committee next week to report on progress of the program. | Levittown ___A BIRTHS . nn COHEN - To Isidore and Ethel Cohen, 190 inn-u, ymhmxzp-um. a daughter, DHERKING -. To Conrad and Camille Dierking, | $9 | Remsen . vente, Valley Levittown Stream, a daughter, Lillian Melanie, Nov- Man Dead, FEINBERG - To. Meyer and Naomi s Moe I N t Feinber 83 Grand terrace, Baldwin, a (flung. Beth Donna, November 16, p 4 F * £ & eaves o e FRANCIS -- To Raymond sad Blémnor s ; Nassau county police today were Prancis, 44 Devon street, Malverne, a son, studying the contents of a note left concert will include hen W , November 16. r oan: . U: the direction of Char . Hill, the a % . . ® Wilmat— To Leonard and pee ~>. behind by John H. Witman, 34, of cexxegrom Mcwgnwhr'nfpfm by the orchestra, \Ave “if\ 20. Griffiths, 42 Vasar place, Roc o |. 159 Coach Lane, Levittown, Who sung by the girls glee club and the overture to \Egmont\ performed % \ rae as If'yAWWJ-l - -| was found in his modest residence by the 90-piece symphonic band. Morgan, 11 Peterson place, Lynbrook, / . | | last night with a bullet hole in his son, Watson Elijah, November 16. TANDOL ~- To Aldino and Ruth Tandol. 45 Jasper street, Valley Stream, a daugh- ter, Lyon ABRAMS _ -- Arnold -and | Mi Dowd Abrams of 101 Pacific macaqu- win, a daughter, Maureen Heen, Novem- Marie, November 16, Hospital chest and & pistol by his side. The note, the contents of which police did not reveal, was found by Witman's wife, Catherine, when she returned from a shopping' trip-at Bulletin On Jap Hangings s Set 'Soon As Possible' When Doctor Benjamin Beck of ~ber _ 18. NAPOLITANO -- To Joseph and Car- mels Emanuele Napolitano of Birch are- By The Associated Press ComspboR _- Forence Campbell. 194 Harrison avence. Mincols, mus, E. Meadow, a som, Joseph Carmine \ *. Levittown} arrived in response to a . Cc tay -#-, -+ Toit 0 even ant Cumeine CBORG®E C. W. OBEBST simmons from first precinct police | general s to the Wantagh Amer» 1 Cee lene, Micterile, a daughter, Mit *| soper Kasmin of 120 West Centennial ave- he pronotinced Witman dead. w ur's headquar~ jcan auxiliary, (it was am» thel Sue, November 30. nue, win, a a » . \te- -Shane SX ris a Teach | nb man ean Sharan November \_ \*\*\\*\ ~| walt Brown \ot + rentes N. lge corporation. 'The Wham-(33: jo and six other war crimnals, re- e ts Newman -' To Hens and Beryl Neu- rick, a son. Jeffrey Reuben. November 11 home is situated in a relatively new laxed his position ever so slightly for the wan. 19-10 256th street. Bellerose, a son, \aet of \C s Rik *C At ots am section of the Levittown veteran's !°C27- wig: tes development. Colonel M. P. Echols, MacAr- thur's publicity chief, agreed, on 25h MML“ SETS annlflzenau'nglx as WNW“; The um”: “U“; . 1, bulletin after the hangings are se- pointed asslatant professor in. the will sponsor ..h°me°°n”mm eoumes mug carried out at Sugamo school 'of Business administration Under the supervision of a Red Cross priso Echols Reads Statement at Clarkson Gollege of Technology mum“ werk Sax? “Jug: Details will follow, Echols said, at Potsdam. He will leave tomor» “m? mary as soon afterwards as they can be Hicksville High school auditorium \prepared in the form of 5 typed Fom \m Gon\ Fawice desep, November row for Potsdam to begin his work Sessions will be held two DiGhtS RUNO - to Atilio and Nery crus 8t the college Monday, ; each week from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The previous plan called for re- Bruno ol, To. Henry street, Merrick. a| lr. Oberst, a resident of Mer.| IOT £ DeHod of three weeks, lease . | sop, gaetane gmlsabgoxu; 2\wi | rick for eighty years, is a native of Slides will be shown at a meet- of the news at 10 am. (8 Meadow, & son, Paul David, November 18. SEABURY - to Robert and Elizabeth Piper Seabury of 24 drive, George C. W. Oberst of Marga- at Tas \was? Judd and _ |ret boulevard, Merrick, a certified - Svede Boc of 1 Prank avenue, Bellmore, a | Public accountant, has been ap- flawsx‘aar. Laraine Carol, on November 19, . . - MULTS - to Howard and Mildred Gross Hults of 185 Wainut avenue, North Merrick, a daughter, Deborah Lee, Nov ember CAI-g. - o Cornelius ' anl Emily Thomas Carey of 13 Airway drive, Bell- } J ii # Ave. I field, 3rd, of Garden City. POLLS® TOLL G.O.P. Man always huwznié to sult , your . mood. you lar or folk music, you'll find it here. Come in today and sen Marcus of S1 KeyGen drive, Mergick.| Brooklyn and a graduate of the| DG Of the Levittown Democratic % son, Gregory, Movember 21. school of commerce, accounts and Ub at the Five Corners restaurant! * CHisperrigrp -- \to Frank ana ale. ° ACCOUNE Aly | December 15, depicting the course, Lindbergh Butler ria Glover Chipperfied of url ty. dw mnirrmrn-aww.m Novem- He was admitted to practice as a MU\. E xflrd Barton of 11 Blue F Char Of \\ HrARRIACE LICENSES ° |Certifled public nccountarit in New me , Hicksville, is in charge| FACES ge mum“ . Orc 50 or is 24, York state in 1931. . program. & & Kikit? Worth Bellmore, and #ige-| He was associated with various * Being Dlsorderly ence J. Gociuski, 18, of 33 Centre street, {hi-i: in that capacity untuotlm. %1'L‘K volggrvfggg By The Associated Press Joseph v 31, of Bellaire, ana When he became treastirer At- HEAL NEW YORK, Nov 2t- Mary cm‘ta'afi‘f 13 avenue, lantic Plastics corporation, an of> The health committee of the Lev-| A man identified by police as the m a +. 21, of 48 Randall ave- fice from which he just resigned.|ittown Pérent-Teacher association| butler for Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. mue, Wmmm'ma. B. Bobrowski, 20, Mr. Oberst was president of the| has been requested by Mrs. Ethel| Lindbergh and the butler's brother- of §1 William street, Hempstead. Community Civic League of Mer-| Goodwin, R. N., to supply clerical|in-s.w were arraigned early today “2:11\ J. Goulding, 33, 1535321“? vick; secretary of the North Mer-| and filing help in preparation for| on disorderly conduct charges after 19%, ar tau [nent of\ North Merck, Hook and schoof calldren of the area. Volun-| \ echce seid £ te notol n Ronald A. Brea - copee nant of No e . Hook an ool en of the area. Volun-| poli - Mass, and Belli\ Coler 1% of 197 Pre®t padder Company No. 1, and a vol- teers are sought by the group. ished i: “3m ism! Kim Alphonse J. Lanteigne, 27, and Amn D.| unteer worker in civilian defense in Manhattan and later in Brook- . gudiey, 20, both of 72 Grand avenue. groups during the war. , JackBenn Sh yn Aribur Seil, Si, of Jamaica, and gioria He !s married to the former Miss Y ow 'The defendants, booked as Pa- E. Mohr, 35, of 'Bayyiew avenue, Masss-| Florence Muchmore, a descendant S s ch T CBS trick ;G, Rarles, 38, butler for the ' Sumes J. Burke, 23, of 234 East avenue, Z, 90° of the settler families of Wit es 10 Lin I hs at their Darién, Conn., and Sorts G Conboy, 19 or 19 Mest Me reer ne eol Tsu, \C Stati Jan. 2 home, and John A. Harkness, 33, of ream. children, Nancy Caro st, 1, tn!” - romney o wren chet and Robert Charles Oberst, Born| my nve Anoasied wow s 0,0 c\ \ 0 eme C yn. wee . NEW YORK, Nov. 27-| At a midnight arrai ent in Wis“; Li'fmul‘zaéhuofmw‘m“ 5. nae manna“ 1mm cgmknm mwflm-anmm night court, mag- A| 21, street, Lawrence. e sl 8 es from the Na istrate Augustine D. Casey paroled u- reoest| 7 Firemen Hurt broadcasting company to the col-|the pair for further police investi- gift-ch. 23, of 5 Cedar place, Garden In U ta t B umN-zbmdcucm: system on Jan-| gation, and sentencing on Monday. R - Police said the car is istered f dune p gine, 4 of gouene; In Upstate laze Bete for 'the move, which had in the name of me filer's wile Mss \ Maric . ; my The Asscciated Pros n expected, was set yesterday.) Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and that Paga it Fs Revember \35 41 : ~A avcaue, and dgnts M. Lawless, 10° of 37 SYRACUSE, Nov. 27 -| NBC &nd CBS had been strug-| Earles said he had her permission nr. . tau-1:21 Mac—3.77. a . . p nm'ngc. \m Squ‘uoj“ ist Seven firemen were overcome by Sling for the comedian's show, and to drive it, Reger November st Hike ad Beady °C. Sinks, Jn Sf) smoke while fighting a three-alarm trade cirgles quoted figures as high Police said the two men admitted - kndie= if Burm Amentes. ~ Remsen avenue. both of Hempstead. fire that gutted a four-story north- #s $4,000,000 involved in the deal. [they had been \silly but gave no at ue hie Hacifih Af * Salystore J Conrardy, 26, and Heanor sige building early today. They were|* It Was not revealed in the CBS| explanation of the alleged brand- DeRensai. Deas father of Joseph De Kenneth J, Schiffel, 23, of New York treated at af emergency aid station Abnouncéement whether the move|ishing of the toy gun, Riso. Mis. Maric Albetio, Mrs. Angeline ty, and Adelaide D. Genelay, 21 of 26 and returned to duty. involved 'a \capital gains\ lifetime . ce E, on November 23, 'Prancis A. Turhill gr, 23, of ss sul-| Firemen were successful in con- transaction under which Benny) BFTTER CITIZENS St. With”? Hran »road Pespipgdale and Mary ®. fining the flames to the brick struc- would get a big lump sum payment te S. Post, of Akins. 134 ture at Loding and Court streets for sale of his services and his THEME OF SHOW which housed. the Ideal Produce] Amusement enterprizes, inc., as & Mrs. Howard Campbell of 299 Jackson street, Hemp- Reposing at the | stead. . / Chester A. Pulton & Son, 49 Perdinandus Schouten, Jr., 27, of Byron . Mertick Rd., Preeport until Saturday avenue, and Lorraine Mary Baker, 20, of . business.. CBS kesman declined cure Wilson .\ both ° company, and the Cascade Auto spol lec h browse around! . wander“: John Edward Worthingion, Jr. 27, ana matic Sprinkling company, Only the to say Whether it was & \capital ififlzfindh's 3g g; the cg; call ember 37, @ p.m. Helen Bokkon, 21, both of 387 South Grove four walls remained standing. gains\ 'deal. land, chairman of its Wk ital- FREEPORT 9-2101 ity committee, and family life 'leader of the Nassau County Home bureau, is heard every Tuesday at 2:46 p.m. over radio station WHLI, She discussed * 'Building Better Citizens\ on Tuesday and told of work being l110m by the Nassau County po-\ ce. Lieutenant William C. Mc- Cullugh, director of the po- lice boys clubs, and two mem- bers of the Police.Boys club of Inwood were guests on are pro- gram, [X- Miss Ruth M. Roper, director of family service for the Nase sau county welfare de ent, will be guest speaker on' Tues» day's program., \sur /\ OIL BURNERS -_ stokers INSTALLED: BY ANCOLD \ESTABLISHED ; of 518 Lincoin avenue, Lakeview. to machinery and stock. RESPONSIBLE COMPANY AND 'GUAR- ANTEED 100%. + CARLTON'E. BAUSCH - LICENSED SURVEY I I | 0 f FRee ESTIMATES a b 43 PATTEN AVE, OCEZVSIDE, an CHUNTYFEDE A 22g; e \ confine“ Coal & Oil Co. Cemetery, Hemp- “10:5! $312?“ 20, of Sterling. street, NO Official estimate of the damage i There Bas been recent criticism com rew a meses. cos mo Ho AAAE Wee made 000 lua in joes in. Rel gale\ \ Haniactione, - whith > Mel w , .. , uce ss h oo oni PT B2\ gum-3: of €3 Aemarie road,\ ceder' |éluded 500,000 pounds of cheese. mh to put Soth 5s s a . ce < per C , instea e Owen T. Husiic, 1g“ {7:21:11 nue, Garden “at; fluffu’fl'. flagrant; By International N er personal income taxes from pro- Rockville Centre, Saturday, November #1 22, Of 167 Dikeman street, Hempstead »By Iw onal News Service gams sold on'a weekly or seasonal us 19 AM. Interment, Huntington Rural] , William J. MeNamira, 26. of 26 Loren | |__ “ficfi-“sz- 27 75| basis. Benny's show has been Stanton . Baldwin. -alarm fire mill of getting $25,000 a week on NBC w. of 502 Harding Park. Richard\ L. Morine, 19. and Elisabeth L. Utica Knitting company, one of the| some time ago signed the §. “,m\‘§\ “Irv“? Barrett, 21, both of # Soper street, Ocean- city's largest industries, considerably Amos 'N* Andy comedy show away oe L on . Robert O. Stuler, 30, of J damaged today. from NBC,. with $2,000, is. wiltor at Habu 35; cf ih Pligrim pale R Earl Dunmore, president, said the | sum payment ungodlyo‘zvém . Harold P. Dicterle, 38, of Westerly ave- caused\; “Manned 1:1:an been in a \capital gains\ deal ‘ : aue, Bethpage, and' Mary E; Simone, 30, P8 h m $ 4 Q“ ending 'The Benny program will continue mickata *y Pol , ot n . Bopper arding -| to be browdcast from Hollywood for thorne street. West Hempsteso, ana i- Flames spread from there two\ the same sponsor, the American jon LL Potney, 20, of Front treet Bast other “gunmen\ before. being ex- tobacco gompany, at the same time, Cia P. cut . tinguished. R - 7 to 7:30 p.m. (EST) Sunday, CBS 15:2? both of 406 Maple arcane mar\ “11.12? J; aim“: announced? Sunday ore. . said an Henry L. Dubocq, Jr., 22. Oukiai avenue; Lynbrook and 4. \fs Water caused® considerable damage of our dear daugh- era (Mitchell) James\ deep sarrop on November but a cull a -= f- . panty A:\. . | 217 sunRIsE HIGAWAY Phone R. V. C. 6-6489 . 's \ , \ HOCKVILLE CENTRE, TEL. 60092 Mortgage Surveys Completed Promptly -_ resources over ©26,000,000.00 _ VALLEY STREAM 5.0668 FREEPORT 93642 a teach a far off star. perhaps t'would show some light Why you left us grieving so that night. Mother, Father. Sister (Mr. and Mre. J. L. Mitchell and Melva)