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& Ing, which in turn is clogging Nas- sau highways. Former president of. the Nassau Taxpayers League, Sigman urged _, the county make an immediate study of sections close to the rail- road and encourage heavy indus- try to settle on these sites. Grand Jury Gets Robbery Charge Jerome Patrick Jordan, 21-year- old tooimaker, will huve his as- sault and robbery charge present- ed to the Grand Jury. The Massapequa youth, nabbed Thursday after an alert customer and m tax! operator gave cops a Valuable assist, waived examina- tion yesterday in Mineola District Court. Judge Samuel Greason sent 'The modérnistic billding going up on Rostyn Avenue in Carle Place is the community's new school. ~ When it's completed; which will be some time this year, 600 of the 1,400 students now in Rush- more Avenue School will be transferred into the new bulld- ing. That sbould be in April it ° present plans ate carried out. The district now has two ele- mentary school buildings, both on double session,.in addition to the new one. Completion of the new structure will bring a sigh of re- Brutality-to-Cop _ Hearing -Put 'Off ert Bryan, 31, of 13 Abbey Lane, Levittown, a - radio advertising salesman accused of socking a Nas- sau policeman with his own black- Jordan is recused of pretending 40k» is off until Wednesday, the had a gun in his pocket, Samuel Gresson ordered img into the Mexicana Restaurant|th® Postponement after Chief Po- at 132 Merrick Road, Massapequa, Surgeon Dr. E. Terrill Mont- in midafternoon and of Hempstead saiq Patrol» from the owner, Mrs. Fred Trauerts of fl. Wishing Lehman - of 51 Hudson . Avenue, |L&De, Levittown, couldn't appear Roosevelt: for seven days. tement The bandit left in a taxicab he| Mis notarized statement was called from a phone booth in the|BADded to Greason yesterday in restaurant, police said. He was District Court where, on caught after a customer walked in Thursday, the judge rejected a and heard Mrs. Lehman's story, [Similar statement from Dr. Ray- He called for the Massapequa Taxi unfld Oyster Bay be- Service. A taxi dispatcher cause it didn't say how long: the the cab driver that his cab cop would be laid up. missing a vite! part and that pe! The Grand Jury is scheduled to should remain where he was until the- case Tuesday. If Bryan it was delivered. Two patrol cars ult nabbed the suspect. = a Jordan said he lived at Paut's|°5 V a The 11:31. lam Hicksyille* Road, Massa- Bryan's - simple - asseult against the policeman. The men tangled in a 15-minute Naval Officer Welcomed Home brawl Monday | outside the Levit- Seventy friends and neighbors town Parkway\ delicatessen, 'The feted Naval Licutenant Command- fight started, police said, after 'Trauerts started to give the sales er Wilfred Murths and his wife, Margaret, at a dinner in a Mer- man a ticket for improper parking. rick restaurant yesterday, two Father of 14 hours after they returned to Nas- Gets‘ court Break sau from Tokyo. evious record - The officer was physical educa- dnAy a“: I'm“ fin tion - instructor | at Massapequa), charge of unlagrfully carrying a (schools until two years mgo, WHeDlooncealed weepon . for . James he was recalled to active duty. Hi#|(rexss) Whitty of East Rockaway. wite is a daughter of the late Daniel] » whitty, Séyear-old father of 14 Wall, former Oyster Bay ToWnlebildren, of 37 Lawson Avenue, councilman. was arzested Nov. 16 by Hempstead 'The couple is living at the WalliPatrolman Vincent Mario in a home on Lincoln Avente, Massa-|Fulton Avenue tavern. pequa Park. They were accom-] Police said he showed a German panied by their children, Daniel|luger 'in the tavern and Martin and Timothy. Murtha was attached |Eramer, proprietor, called the cops. to the Tokyo Naval Command dur-| Whitty said be had just been ing his oversens duty tour, hired as an industrial plant guard ' and hadn't yet gotten a permit. [Judge Oyril J, Brown, suspended Tet to administrative and facul- ty staffs, who have been cramped for space in existing buildings. And parents won't be sorry when their youngsters go back on nor- wat But Carle Place is growing rap- idly . . . and its school popula- tion even more rapidly. Within a year after the new school is occupled, another new building will be needed, according to Her- bert Frieman, school board pres- Ident. And Carle Place has high school problems ahead.. The com- munity bad only one elementary Son Pleads Innocent In Policeman's Murder Charles Btarking of- Richmond Hill, charged with murdering his policeman father, and Wille E Frazier, Inwood pants presser, whojattorney is present. reportedly shot a neighbor after an| 'He was indicted by the Grand argument, pleaded innocent yes-(Jury Thursday for the slaying of his terday to first degree murder, Sog 9 a G 3 oo Eileen Starkins, 10 - year - old /Panlon, Townsend Carman Jr., wife of Charles, “a mcoused with |year - old Westbury laborer in a|Flint, Nassau County 4H agent. him in the shooting of 68 - year-\Westbury Tavern Feb, 14. old Alvin Starkips in his new home at 20 Elisabeth Street, Alden Ter-|Nathaniel Davis, 36, Jan. 31 after race, bad her pleading two quarreled at Club Carib, until Monday when her attorney, [$83 Bayview Avenue, Inwood, Or- James Malone of Brooklyn, can be dered out of the Club, the men con- present. ° Expecting a baby, and mother|and then patrons heard four shots. of a & - month - old daughter, she Davis was found on the sidewalk gave Ner _busky husband a briefland Frazier standing over him with cold stare and turned quickly away (when be was brought into court by Jailers, « Another man indicted for first school and no grade schoo} until three years ago. Now school of- ficlals are wondering what to do with their high school students. The 200 high school youngsters now: >attend> > Westbury Hign Bchool, but officials there hate set a 1064 deadline for accepi- ing Carle Place children, ''The high school problem is urgent,\ said Cyril Ellison, a member of the Carle Place Ci- tizens Committee on Education, \but it will be three years be- fore it becomes critical,\ There were 1,300 grammar school. age youngsters in Carle Place last year. Now there are The district's other schools are the,recently-completed 19 - room building on Rushmore Avenue and\ thp oM Tp-room building- at Roslyn and Rushmore Avenues. 1,700 . . . and a survey shows that there will be 2,600 by 1958. 'The modern building pictured above is costing the taxpay- ers $1,235,000. It is on a site which fronts on Roslyn Ave- nue, Rushmore Avenue and Cher- ry Lane. It has room for play- grounds around the building. BOY! G\ Named 4-H Club Delegates sss; gox government tree: A Floral Park girl and a Roose- «00% velt boy will represent Nassau 4H degree murder-William J. Floyd, clubs at Capitol Day ceremonies Old Westbury chauffeur - butler —“m Albany March 9 and 10. They also will plead Monday when Anne Longmuir of 4 Larch Avenue and Carey W. Fletcher of 87 Maple Drive. They were named as delegates yesterday by Mrs. Dorothy P. wife, Florence, 30, and a male com- Capitol Day ceremonies are held in conjunction with National 4-8 Club week, and are attended by two representatives from each county. Delegates will meet Governor (Thomas E. Dewey, attend a sess- sion of the State Legislature, tour educational and other state build- ings and have lunch with senators and assemblymen from their dis- tricts. Anne is a Sewanbaka High School pupil and vice-chairman of FBAZIER is accused of slaying tinued the argument, police said, a gun in his hand, police said. Frazier, 45, lived at 2 St, Place and Davis at 26 St. George 'Place, Inwood. 44, of community on her way home Mtlrow at 8:30 A.M. Park Avenue, Freeport, was P.M., police said, when a man WNBC. Harry Bacon Clark of East Ing on Sigmond Street to her home/leaped from the shadows and rip- after alighting from a bus. Police said a man grabbed her|The bag contained a $40, a wrist by the arm and demanded and loose change, she said. ey, after telling her he was arm-|The mugger wore a peak cap and ed. Miss Erickson told police she Eisenhower jacket, she told po- gave the thug $26, He thrust the|lice. the County's 4-H Teen-Age Central Council. Fletcher attends Freeport Cops Search for 2 Muggers wise « wae Sue, Police hunted two muggers in; Freeport and Hillside Heights last| night after their victims reported) l igh lk» g robbed. of $65. . |Street, Hiliside Heights, was wa The first theft occurred at 8:30) P.M. as Maud Erickson, money in his jacket and pan off. CLARK TO BROADCAST Elbine Neko, 20, of 28 Scott A Christian Science program, \Applying Religion to Your Busi- mess,\ will be broadcast tomor- over Station Ing along Moore Street in that Hills will speak. MARKSMANSHIP NETS EX-SAILOR YEAR TERM : Negally discharging a fire- ped a shoulder bag from her grasp American Activities sentence and ordered Whitty placed lon probation. Teachers to Hear Child Health Talks Coin Collection Shown At Baldwin Library Rare, old and unusual coins are on display at the Baldwin Public Library. From the eollection of Hugh J. Legion Asks State Red Hunt Establishment of a State un-icommittee in the next two weeks Committee /and be put to a vote. proposed by Senator William Hults| A similar measure proposed last lof Port Washington, received un-lyear by Hults was defeated be- animous support from the Nasszu/cause of a lack of available funds. (County American Legion last night, Hults' bill to appropriate $100,000/munism was hailed by former Na- for investigation of subsersive act-itional Commander James O'Ne!# of Ivities by a state - appointed com-/Kew Gardens at the county meet- mittee is expected to come out of/ing in Hempstead's Legion Hall. arm brought a one - year sen- tence to George Cherny of New Camsel, one ~ thme merchant sailor who tried out his marks- manship in a local tavern. Chorny was arrested Nov. 18 on complaint of Marjorie Ben- Jamin of 278 Bedell Street, Freeport, New Cassel Inn bar- maid, after Chorny got into an argument at the tavern over his shooting ability. He was convicted ef the charge last week by a Jury in County Court, Mincola. The Legion's role in battling Com- zomg arty No. 4 In Hub Race Claiming to control the \balance of power\ in the Hempstead politi- eal baitle, a new party - the fourth to enter the race - jump ed into the fray last night, throw» fng its entire weight to the United [Party. . Petitions of the Non - Partisan Voters of Hempstead will be fed with Vill Clerk Ime! Von Elm Monday naming the United Party ticket as their candidates m the [March 17 elections. The ls led by Trustee Wil- Mam H. Ackley for mayor, inoum- bent Trustee Joseph Reis and Wal- ter Ryan for trustees and incum- bent Police Judge Alexander Ber- man. THE NEW PARTY was created in secret buddies arly this week ml! of the dormant Good mt Party whose: member- ship was divided on what role it would play in the elections. Af a meeting Feb, 20, after the party cast, a spllt vote, it was an- nounced that Good Government would withdraw from the political scene in 1983. Made .up ol Democrais and In- dependents \who didn't want to join either of the Hub's two was ring parties\ - United and Home Rulé --, a spokesman said, the new group claims In its ranks all in- dependent Hempslead voters. The unofficial estimate of unaf- fillated voters is about 2,000. Heading the new group are form- er village trustees ard Good Gov- erament vice - presidents Elmer Lawrence, president ang Everelt Maxwell, vice - president; Egbert Lawrence, vice - president; Jean- me Bands, secretary, and Bernard surer and Hempstead Democratic Club president, treasurer. MEANWHILE AJF A United Par- ty membership meeting at 105 Main Street last night, Lawzence charged that incumbent Mayor En- est A. Ashdown, Home Rule lead- ef, \has taken undue credit\ for slum clearance in the village. Citing the creation ang building of the Hempstead Housing project in 1948, Lawrence said that the $900,000 project was completed un- der his direction after the village board said it couldn't be done and handed him the job. Village Counsel Charles O. Rit- ter, Home Rule trustee candidate, admitted the \fine Job\ by Law rence but added that \no one per- son can take sole credit for the project - It was the work of many persons.\ He explained that the village board discarded an original plan calling for an 8 - story develop- ment on the advice of the State Housing Department and after resi- dents in the area objected to it at m public hearing. The project was Tinally completed me a 3 = story development. 'The United Party announced that its membership has increased from 800 two weeks ago to more then 1,500. The Home Rule Party ticket in- cludes Henry C. Bickmeyer for trustee and acting Police Judge (George Ammerman for police Judge, Independent candidate (Thomas P. Hyland entered the rgee Wednesday for police judge. Marine Reservists Call Draft - Eligibles Draft - eligible men in the Hunt- ington area are reminded by their Marine, Reserve unit that they can start working off required military service obligations before they are called for active duty under Selective Service. Men 17 years and over can do this by joining an organized re- serve training unit, Captain L. J. Rehberg, inspector ~ instructor of the Huntinglon Marine Reserve lunit, reminded. Review Star Saturday 1983 TRAINING'S OVER -- Marine Private First Class Ronald A. Balme, 19, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Ronald A. Balme, 13% Covert Avenme, Stewart Manor, has completed his recruit training at the Marime Corps Recruits Depot at Purris Island, 8. C. He won the Marine marksman COMMISSIONED-Marine Sec-\ ond. Lieutenant John D. Daut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daut, 31 Spencer Place, Hemp- stead, has received a commis- sion as a Heutemant in the Ma- NEW SHAVETAIL - IWs Hew tenant now for Alfred B. Har- ter of Rockville Centre. He recently graduated from the Army's officer candidate school at Fort Benning, Gs. He will lead an infantry platoon. Hie parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene B. Hatier of 415 Lakeview Avenue, He was yradusied from South Side High School. & COMMISSIONED Marine Second Licutenant Gerald H. Seely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seely, of 344 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, re- rine Corps after completing an officer candidate course at Quantico, Va. Grogan of Baldwin, the display in- eludes a 20 - cent plece, coins of Kentucky and Connecticut statehood and a freshly mint. ed cent in honor of Queen Eliza- Beth's coronation in June. BIGGER... .~ BETTER LONG ISLAND SUNDAY PRESS # before Nassau Three chiftt bealth lectures . for teachers have been slated for March - at Goodrich | Street School, Uniondale, by the Nassav |Tuberoulqais and Public Health As sociation. Dr. Louts Frankel, Uniondale school physician, will talk on the role of teachers in observation of childrens' bealth on Tuesday, Rbeumatic fever will be discussed 6 I 3 # y # & win School District's Plaza school PINT . SIZE COOK -~ Doreen Brenmas, 5, of Baldwin, pult a toa kettle ona new foysieve in kindergarten of new ad@ition to Bald- Drive. Dereen-is one of the first to use the new equipment, si Beaman Aremme and Rockville cently completed officer can- didate training at Quantico, Va. and received his commis- sion as second Heutenant, By JO ROTH Christine Jorgensen, fam- ous Bronx boy - turned - girl bas been visiting her sister, Mrs. William H. King of Sea- - ford, and created quite a stir when she took a driver's-test | in Mineola Wednesday. The 26 - year - old ex - GI a former chauffeur, had lit- tle difficulty in passing the test despite m sizeable audi- ence of newsmen and photo- graphers. Norwegian surgery turned the trick for George Jorgen- sen upon \his\ discharge from service months ago. Now \she\ is a modishly dressed attractive blonde, all signed up with a substantial contract for stories ang ap- pearances. Wealthy Old Brookville had a real Western ranch - type round = up this week when 20 prize cattle bolted through an open gate. Local police and villagers (put on their cowboy hats and went to work. It took almost three days but they got the ani- mals safely back in their own pastures OVERSEAS-Pirst Liealemant Frederick C. Findcisen of 7 Linden Avenue, Baldwin, is serving with the First Infam«, try Division chemical corps im Wurzburg, Germany, He served with Major General Thomas C. Timberman until recenfly when the general became U.S, come mander in Berlin, Lientensa$ Findeisen, a commuting in« surance man in civilian life, served two years in World War II, returned to active duty after the Korean War broke out, andl has been in Europe for. 14 months. His wife. Dorothy, andl children, Frederick, Jr. 12, amd Elizabeth, 4, live at the Bald\ |I whn addrss. Uniondale may soon have a first in Nassau school dis- triets . . . a high school swimming pool. Plans for one are included in present discussions on the conversion of the Goodrich Street School Into m high school with a 60- room addition, A new ele- mentary school will be built to replace It, The whole pro- ject . . . costing $4,000,000 . . . will be up for voter approval April 21 «00> Hewlett and Valley Stream are trying to raise a fund of of $10,000 for m court battle over the proposed elevation of the Long Island Railroad over Peninsula Bonlevard. The needed dirt embankment will rob about 60new. home- owners of a good part of particularly Southern State, and to make the Jatter w tall road. Federal authorities say it can't be done, as Fed» eral funds were uséd bm building the parkway, Bob» ert Moses, Authority Bead, roads over the parkway... > « Long Beach is moviig along in its campaign 19 be Nassau's leading resort wrew, The State CTO will Bold its their backyards. Concrete pi- ber .. . the first major ore larsto carry the tracks over ganization to choose th head have been suggested as renovated Lido Hotel as the a means of saving the back- site. yards. u * > «00+ Another legal tangle is shaping up this time it on high government level. 'The Jones Beach State Parkway Authority wants to spend $40,000,000 for improvement