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hGojdd ^ Bum o i v ¦: ¦ :¦ ' . Ejez j roan or tef pm a n .who owns .a ' \ piece ' of land In Suffolk County should . read carefully!the statement off Govcr- . i y nor Larson of New Jersey , as to the ¦ , increased va lues In. real estate that will . resu lt . f roni ' : the . ' George Washington ! Brl i l p c ' just ; com pleted. , ' ¦ \ • • . ' V. AccdriJIri ff to; Gevcmor iarson the 1 ' Increase In valuation. In the next few :. ' years to come will be over $390 , 000 ,000 ' . in th e counties that are lmmediate U y in Stounii wifh x t be New Jcrscy j erailial of. • iho Bridge. . ' ' J. ' , \ ' \ ¦ ' Her e we have the very h pst evidenc e \ t h at , the SnITplk County brid g es will . . benefit , nil real estate * valu es. In . the ' coun ty, As the .Bridges ¦ - .ar e ' to ' cost . un der $3 , 000 , 000 ; lt Is , ia fe to say that ' \ cvjcn. ' I I they were itot toll \bridges , they ' - V , would/ be. payin g for themselves in at : least five years and if they axe made toll briage ^ th ' ey.;i rt U : be) .refu rjilrig.the • i ; ctun tyi. ^ profit /fair in excess , of . w h at . J was ' ori g inally calculated. ;. ' : •/ . ' - • : ' ' . ¦: ' ¦ ' . - ' ' /* - . * :' • ¦ ' • V . . \ \ , ' , ' . . , v ' The. ' Washington . . Memoria l: Bridge ' .. . cost, somewhere around ^ $ 60, 000,000. • \ ¦ ' Governor L areori . figures t he , ! the New. . Jerse y real/estate Increase would ' -be ' $300 , opO , - OO0 which is five times the ; ' •¦ entire:cost of ; the bridge;; , ' ¦ > ' ' > : • , ' ' . - '' ' * « ' * ' ' . • «T his would mean that jthc ent ire in- crease ' would; be over ^ $ 600 , 000 , (100 be ' - , cause I f the land ¦ 911 the ^ New. Jersey side; ' g ^ ins 4300 , 000.000, -the. New York ' /side w ill \ certa inly, gain more. ' . . How ¦an y man with j iny knowledge of Teal ' ' estate .or . . . an y . desire . to: see - Suffolk \ :. County deyetop:can oppose ' ' the; ' bond , - issue in the , ' fece/ , of , these fi gures , I \ sun ' . - \ 'Vhable 'to 'concei v e ' . ' ;- . ' - . . • . ' . ¦ . r ' :. ' ! ' - ' . - '¦ ' . ! ¦ . ¦ ' - ' r . * - . - e i 0 * ' . . \' ¦ : ' I 3m glad to * ee that a Long; Islander '/¦ from I.ynbrook has started an- agitation \ ' : , -\ a gahnst . . Water com pany : .. rite sl. The - abase ot the . Bublio by. the . ' water ; com- ' ¦ panics . Is. one of the: ontstandl o e d i s- ' , . graces of our tirrio. ' .T here should be ' /s trict regula tion, of these companies as :- ¦ ' : . Il ls possible to fe ye over ' a pub lici' scr- , !' - ; vice corpofttUon, : ; l r ^ a way, ihey need ..rc so Jatlon and n s trictlon more . ; than . - '! . even t he ilghllru f • .compan ies for there 7 Is no iyiy ^ l ia t' t j i e ' pebplej i can do vrtth- ' ' \ • ' out /t licm, : \tJ p ; to dale their methods /hav e , b een \ . b p! (j/- aha Idefiaht , Public -!. ' s pirited e itiwns Should tac fc le thevjob !¦/ -oft - rt ' i ilii ui. V l h' ^ v -' in dnbpbUe s . V v W ow , ;• ' . ;. . Wi t£:6rodcHck ' ta ' ' ./ ' - '\ / '3a . U; \ 'i ^ v ^^ . ^- i q pj t fl ^'^ jjeadi ^ !i ^ ittorc 'i i a lM<idll ^ ;hts \ i o w i ^ . ' . i tid [ ic ^ ¦!:: ' - te .:w ari > ^ ';Wh ^ i '^ ; ^ i ^ ir ^ riia ' ., : '• dam . ab. d \' toi frS ui :jlhy ^ t i gati<>n/?o t : ; t ft c . Ban ^ lrw ^ dep ^^ e ji t i ' ^. 4; 5 ^ :>>-f ;Vv S - . Hfire , is , a, ' tttisri ' , v/hb hac j' / t he.foresight two years a go tP| tell.I V anklln H0050- .. - ' volt that i f tie , dldp 't hunt out/tile rottenness and ' corrupt ion that: ' > was ' ' • ¦ ' . behind the City Trust , fail u re there „ was . a . dan ger* . of another scandal , similar , ' • ^ yet \ bl g g t j r , .;. ' •; ' - . . ¦ ' • ' , . ¦ ; : ; . 6til Franklin. ' Roosevelt, fool that he ' ' : was , ' was Bfi'hld of ' orfcnilln B Al' s , : friend. ') who wore in the muck u p to ' -their th ighs\ . ana d id not heed Mocy ^ s ' ciear is eeln g demands. ¦ .. ¦ - . • ¦ ¦ . » ¦ ' ¦ - . , The result of. Ro o se y elts ' o bstinacy . lyay tl t e fdllure of tlie Dank or United ; States , Just as Mo by had g iropheoied, . One would have thought tha t this was ' - . - , enou gh to have awakened tt d o seBelt.. • ¦ But no , lie Was ' still obdurate , and ev en after (lie people ' who know the • sl R iiincance ot the Austrian nppoln t- ' .. ' iheiil, ' poln j cd ' out the ! e x trava g ant sums Austrian was receiving' , Roosevelt remained blind. ' , : ' N ow that nroderlck ^ is Inilloted the ' Gove rnor i myn lie litis \ confidence In his Integrit y, \ , ¦ • dov. X lnoscvei t hnd h o tt er wn lt f. up! He 'i s being made a fool bt by people w ho arc i isln n him. Marion Quirk and . Louis Clarke Wed Fat her \i j oeic roi r ' formed the Ceremo ny r- 1'opula f To un g < J oupl o to Live In ' ' . ¦ , . ijt ' on y llrook: > • ' , ' v Ti t d: - irtarVlBg i i o( Mit s Marlon R. ; . Quirk, f laiiBhtoi' , of Mr. arid Mrs. John J. QUl r k - ' o f P c tt ' Jolfor s pJi, to U oilla N. 6larko , i«on ot Mr. alid Mrs. toul» ' ,0. Olarku also of v thlo.villa ge , topic - phiee Sunday, afternoon. Flov. Fath er, . : XUiii« ; perWl'«i *»l tlio ceremony , ¦ ' ' : . i Mii a ' ttnilii tt P. Quirk w a s ' lior tin- ; ' , tor ' s maid of li q nor . nnd' n icliard quirk , '' , ' «. Ii t-Ot l i s r \ ot tlie brltlo acted a a bent i tiau , ' '¦ : . ¦ \ - ' , ' ¦ , ' Mr, ' 'Olarklt u iid his brrd o loft Irii ' - , ; mcdlutii iy by moton for - M O vu ' , Scotia' ' ' nnd ' on ' p ielr iv o turn will U vb Hi atony • ¦ ' Bl ' OD l t. ' \ ' \ ' ' ' ' • \ - . ' , ' , ' \ ¦ \ ' >) \ ¦ Mr.l ' nnU Mrs. Ol a rko lire vary pop- ' i |3n)' {y ii llil u ' pronto of , Port Joffor s an , botli hi tvlng i t r a duatcd from Port Jof- forio ' n lilkh , Bohool, and Mr. Olurko l» , n « W vido pr w l i liint mid general n\ai)- , u jcr , of , li. ,; 0. 'Ol n rk o , Ji W i ThelMnnn y . frlo k iiln oxttiml con grat i iUitlo ii o. r , 1 ¦ . » . \ ¦ ! ¦¦» ¦ ¦-> ; 1 G o rdt tm Hwpii f al. WiH fj fave Now Buihlin g ol 30 R o oim ¦ Plld. Oii«llo|» IIo»p l tn| c«)ebi ' iitod tt a , ' • (lim., i )Hi\|vo ^« ry ' by, l i i ' t rn klriBi u rouiid ¦ for.« , i|d ( V flWd |pr«0f , Ho»|)| tnl. ,,Tl i o pbw a tm rtj iw wl|l . bo; fireproof. , and V ' , WUI' ^ W i Ofi.!!P > W HV r^' ' J : u '' ' 'v '';' 1 fwta ii i x y M mtWIimf MDM (IW Ma ymff llM : ^ Mm ^ \N ei» : M ^ Tovrn Board . To • See ' ^WhBt •Cb ttrity Board of Supervi s ors Will Do in the Matter t ' . OW N ERS T . O BVILD DRIVES Insta l lat ion of Pipes for New Sewer Dt s lrict Likely to Delay Work- Action Hoped For BY . EDWARD A. BLE1EB W ith , t l (e; riev / ¦ ' concrete h i ghway n e arin g comrjletlon in Pert Jefferson vi llage , ' the-attent ion of local pedes- trians— and. who isn ' . t a pedestrian at one time or another ?—Is fixed- on the s idewalks. How , long will it be b e foro they are put in? Who is going to put put , ' them In? Will it cost the ad- . j p lriijig property , holder anything,:: or w ill. ' the . towr i . or the count y, ' or the state .do ' the Work? Theseand ' other questloas were taken up .at- . tlie s pecial meeting of the Brook- haveil ' town board , held Wed n esaay in Patclu> gue.\ ' ' .. - • .. . A. 10. Sm f th ,. count y highway super- intendent , was present\ at the mee ting and ' in formed the board that if the county Board of Supervisors are asked to .construct t he sidewalks , - the y can accej pt, . and . pay 65r »! dt the cost , the Town paying the remaining 35%. .This act ion is optional to the Supervisors. • Tl i e Board - requested Mr. Smi th to a ppear before the Supervisors , and see What , their act ion would be. .. . . ' \ In ' the event that the Board of Supervisors accept the Towil Board' ? resolution, the Town Board will have W decide whether it will be willing to pay the other . 35 * :t. \ ' Mi.i , Smith . stated ' that when the count y Js asked to construct sidewalks ad ja c ent . to state hig h ways , where no wa liss . had existed before, they . were iricUned to turn the propcsa l dov J n; bat that in the ease c S f- Port Je i ferson , \vheie ' . - .it¦: . was • a - n iatter ¦ of replacing slde % lks . that had;- ' alread y been • in- ' ' stsiieS, ; , ' . thcy v viere;:- likely.to -take- u j javar ' a ibj. 'attit ^ de ^ wards . lt;;;. '/• ' ¦;;; , ; ¦ ' ;.ICithls f- poi i rsfi . /of ! actipn >is ' : ' decldec l Vipiai ' ' . t j io . ;ia * .i 8is6 •prpyitlcs -that - the e o upt Sfi . c ^ n . ^ ulr«j i e * . : ;HghW. 'o Iuwayi . wft' ere ^W K - 'i i r i , m a ct ^ ftpessary . by- .the sidewa lks : b ^Jh g. ' iii S d/oti.d ifferent io ' ca- ti bn i^ diieVto-cH o n g es- 1 in the? course. ' of tli6' ;roa 'iJ - ' ;. They would . ri l so-pay C5% of iih q t ; cost. , ; \ ' . ' • ' : x \ . ' ¦ . ' i ' . 'permanent Improvement : TJi(j old sidewalks throu gh this vil- la g e , have , been la id at various times d u rina f ' t j he past thirty , years ; in some cases by. the/town , other times , by the Individua l property owner , and In o th s r case |S, by. local civic or ganizations. They ( Cont inued on Page Three/ ¦ Port Jefferson ; ^ Soccer Se a son Is Well o ii Way Local ; School Girls Win One , JL039 O ne , and Tie Two— . ' ¦ Season Half O ver • Gi p LS PLAY GOOD BALI . - ¦ ' • • * • .:. ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . , . • Smithtown Game This Afternoon—Will ' A lso Play Return Games with Isllp, / ' ¦ ' Ba y! Shore ' an d Patehogiie ' v -r— ^' i' \ ' , ' ¦ ¦ ' The soccer season at ^ lhe local high schoo l \!is hal f oyer. ^ Port Jefferson won its first game frbm lslip ~ l to 0, The second game ' the y lost , to Patoh- o g uc ? to 0 , ' and tie d the games with SmithtoWn-and Bay. Shore , 2to 2 , and l . tq l; : . :. ¦ ¦ : \ - i , v Cbll ' etta ;Hart h scored the only goal made durin g the Isllp game. The gome remaine d -scoreless until . late in the thir d quarter and it seemed aa if it would finish so until t lje> Port team succeede d in bringin g ' the! ba ll near Islip ' s goal keepe r s head. : To Collette goes the honor of scoring not onl y Vthe goal that won the game , but,! the first of the season , as* we ll as the first- on the new at hletic field. ¦ • -/The . next game was played against Patchogue on their field. It had rained all day so . the , teams were han dicappe d b y a: ' wet ,/ slippery field! The general condit ions as well seemed to be against the Port girls , : for Patchogue made a goal soon after , - the game started. It was' fo llowed soon by , another. Both goals were made by S enger. '/ No matr ter ; how; hard Port fought , Patchogue succeeded in sto pping them. During the ,, t hird quarter C. ' ;b pnahuo made oinother goal for. Patchog ue. ' v : : ' \ . ' Tie . Smi l Utown Game ' . ' . ' :' :¦ ' ' ; The: ! g art ) e wtth , : , Srjnithto!Wn : started off ' flne , t^ th a goal made , by' , ' c. Hartji c j ttring . t lie! . first:few! . ' rhin iites of, .pla ' y; Smithtown fo l lo - wcd , s oo . h after ' with! a. go a rrni ile b ' ^ ieMar t . ; ' . B fl t thJ f didn 't s p iorh';;<ihpagh ; : t bj > tho , Smithto w i;:gtrls ; t jjijt ' - t l j gy; ' ^s iV e ;: ^^^ M r ^ o ^/ meah ^ vBy, •i ^ hg | ar f bt ^ e ^ j t ia ^ /throUEh. : , thb; ^^ rh ^ kli % ' the/;wore a ' td iv in ' favor ' of 6rt ithtptfn f . ! ! !¦>!•:¦ : /;¦ ' ' : ¦ ' : ' - ' ' v:/ ' . , > ' : ; , ? t /rather ; looked for some time r as Plou gh \ , Bmlthto ' wn would carr y home th/ p ' - h onors ,. for it was: hot until .Very , near , the ' end ' of . the game that Port succeeded In ' makin g tho goal that tied' the game. v Aga|n the goal was scored by Harth. The ia s t.iivp minutes of , this game were played In'the dark ' and from tho side lines it wa ^ impossible to disting- uish the ball from the player ' s head ,., . pa y Shore 1, Port Jefferson 1 . B y- the way (he. game ' , with Bay Shore started j l t lookcd ' as . if Port Jef- ferson would walk nway with the game. About one) minute . after the play start- ed Martha DoRyckero kicked the ball from vyay outside the penalt y, area. Tkc too Bay Shar p fullbacks failed to Btoi> It and It rolled on to the gaal . ( C on tWucd 011 Faro ; Three ). ' Setauke l School . Adopts NewPla n Hi gh School Uipioma W « ii Now Mean TJtat Stude nt Has Over 14 Re gents IJ nit B ' : >¦ ' > . ' ' ' .. ' - . A.(acuity cprnmittce of the S etauket High School h n s . devl.i bd a standard for the awardin g of school diplomas. This plan was accepted by the school boar d , and was presented to tho studen t body an follows: s A candidate for. the school di ploma Is re quired to puKuo ' lhp re gular regents riro iram tlirotisliou t tho four yearn . This ' menus tliat ho must com plete tlie fifteen units prescribod by tho board of regent *!, At tho bo j lnnlng of his senior year he wll ( require . to ! liavo iiosscd 11M units. Durin g tho a rmlor year ho muat rculitor for enou gh work to tota l tho fifteen u i iltfl. . Tie must pass tho re gents < ^ dmfii ' (itrww '|h ' «' of l t ta senior pro- sr o m t , o rccolva tho school ¦ di ploma ; , This pr cg rom compares favorably With itho s o of jipI i poUi throu ghout (lie jftiUo. It will bo eoon that any student roculvln u th o -«cli dol diploma will have qunlltlcd ' for a regents diploma In everything except one a ubJoct. ' If bo then decides on further < uoliolnatlo trainin g lit has only to nt hlmnul f In tills one D t ibfoet to receive regents rceo g nltlpn, ¦ , ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' Oilman Boy Doing Nicely \ At ' W to l M«nd d i v ttpach Mamtcl pilmaii. younu »on of Dr, anrj. ,W fi ' «J A. B. Ollmim; 1 w lm - wa s u tilckeii , Vw lth Infantile ' ppr a lyiit a mi, Oo f . Mi, u; M| )nrt*4/ln , b« doin g Mw>W i wA^ W*' '^^ ' O rnama f t ta l Type Fixtures Will Be I i i B tf t lled Here ¦ .Jimttep Oorl rinck of port Je fferson. , n «t|n g noc b rdlng to the wislif x of locii) t«mmy«rs , re quested the S rooklinver l Tom < n p»rd , Wednesday. , to ronlnco t v o duspan s lon liuhta on Janes nt „ ho r tv« « n ' ©irt a vo , f tiitl Now uf. with orjin - mental ty j io mtturen. The pol i ) ' ti mip > porting the p ituent / Ximpuiidod , 'li ghts have to bo uhlftnd lwcuuio of tlie vonil j w o|fk, ' ; : . ' . ' , ' • .: ' : ' ¦> \ ' , - . The Board iiccp ptod Mv. Hunk' s ro« diiC J f, ¦ tind:th n |iui > rovod lUtin c M , , ou p: p pr t j t| Uy, a«|inii lH , piiu v» H ii a s| ^e iiri)i , Wm m d mw w mwm To vo i B i oard i E ffects Sa yirif | On G pmperisation Insurance ' ' Ap ^ rox l mately !' /Sr , O T )0 will be, saved by , the! laotpayers. ' of Ejrookhave n town- shi p ( due- to: tiie Town Board placing its . cbmpensatloniT Ins u rance , for town em ployees, ' ..in \ t j ie! ha j n ds of tho Now Yor k State Insurance Fund. • This organization; -with the resources of! the/State bf » !New Yo rk behind it! offers a 25% disccWint from the regular com pensation insurance rales , en ad- vance / premiums ' /' . . \. Wllsbn pd v Post EIeicts| |iiicers For ^ iinng Y ea i r Will Be Ih s UlIed at Next Meet- ¦ ir»g—ArmiElice Day Celebra- tion ; Promises Surprises \ . At the recent . election o f the Wilson Bitch Post , Amcrican .Le glon , the fol- lowing ' . • officers , /we ' re} chosen for the com ing year: / Comxnandcr , Henry Sche x cr; 1st Vico ' - C J oijimandcr , Ernest Young, ' 2nd vice-doinn jandcr , A. Cost Hastro; Treas y rer l C. . < Eumcna pp; , Ad ^ lutont and ' Hisforiaijj . W. L. Bishop : 1 Oh a pia i n, J. E. Murphy ; County. Com- mltteerna ' n , K. pa.lii; Se ' r gcnnt-at-arm s , S. Peterson; \ Trustee ^ C. A. Smith; Wel fare. Officer. Charles Willis. The insta l lation ;©! * ' !w newly e lected o fficers will take , ' p li j e ' e at the next Meeting of the PoSt . ^ bo held at the dlecrct iah ' of : the! j t} o u ^ ity Commander. ' ;' Armistlcc f Ctlebrallon. 1 The' Armistice /¦ ceSbratlon to be lie ldf the: eVenlae- bf. - N ovember 11 at the T. -P ' . , '~ J. S. Scho ' p l pvpmlses many sur pr te . - ' ^ ore ' - ' ^ li' a l g o be a stirring Legion parade 'A i rAistlce Day morning. Smiihtpwa Uorsemen ' I V a S ' TO ci/ ^ ri u^ f ii ^i ^ Steckea'C orn fa if/!l ? irwijpn ?: v o ^ S(«l «^ 8ti{e i^ Mn , - ¦! / isthme ' s - GuMti for.Te *>»atcr ' >: ? : ¦ ,: ' . W(th: - . dra g ' , fci d to i ds .. jneetin r . at 3 6 ' ol o ok Shturdajrafternbon at the gate of -Mr. ' - .W llllanl H. ; Parsons '// Long Meadow - Farm , on -Gould road. Stony Brook; membel ' 3 of. the Smithtown ; Hunti Mrs ^' Johui V , r-s. - .BIood good , M, P. .Br , -en joyed , - v nc lof the mos t cxr h llarat i n g runs of the current season. The run .wh ich was -of ' . eight miles with two checks, was over grass and through stacke d corn in the direction of ZHauppUU Rc, with a plclitltai variety of . post and rail fences to enliven the afternoon. Mrs. John C. Loud , of Sydssct , own pr of the show winner , . Curry Sauce; Mrs. John R, Ruggles , of Ccdu v hurst , and Miss, Joa n Moor- hend, o f Mattltuck, now . members of tho Smithtown, rode . wllh the hunt for the first time this (casori. • Foilowln g the run the . . lad les ' and Bc htlcmon of the hunt were thc ' ij ucs U s for ton of Mrs. T. Shepartl Stron g, nt her home , The Cottage , Straw ' s Neck, Setiiukcl. The fixture for Saturday Is Buffet ' s Farin , Jericho Turnpike , West Hills , D : i. m. IN MKM OniAM < ' October 21, 1031 To lli o Voler n of i lrooliliav e u Town : n : ' ' ¦ y ii» «o| ) Ublle»ii , ¦. «am p»l*n ' Oo in mlttee of -llroovihliven town , t hin day, In me etliir « »»enible(l, were nlloik c d lo Did extreme by I li p ' sudden (ltd a ppalling death of ivl illam V, B eMullen. our ben ' loved frleiiil and .lu a ocl a le. ¦ ¦ T herefore , be It re u olved that . wei the member* of tho ne iMil i - 1 lloan Cuhui K l g n Committee , do hereb y cxlend our meet heartfelt and deo|ie»t a ymnaililei ' to Mr *. Lnura tleMul l c n and all . niem- Iier n of hl » Umll y In thla hour of their »M « t bereavemen t ! and liray Hint the Hu prnu c l l eln j , In , Ills (rent rooiliie«j ' »i(il klnilne ii , will Hufely |W|(le ' mid eomforl them In »ll» hour of deep vor- 'row. ' ' ¦ , , ' ¦ , ' . ' 1 ; , Tllft It*|luH lr»Vl-C«1,ll>4l«ll ' . ¦ , . , . ' , ii p m»nllt« « ' ' ' ¦; ¦ . - , !¦ , ¦ • ' , ' ¦ . • ¦ . ' ; l'J ,<»K 0 IW« C : ' .H f)(Y»l<ltJ>MOttfc. / . i/ 'Ml* / ' % fPL f 'U \'\ ' m m m f ^ mmma John E i Glover H rarty s I Nom M ee Eot Town Clerk Quick Ac tion of Committee En- ables His ' Name To Be. Put «n Vo ting Machines ' : ;. \ ; IS A DEPUTY S ME BIFF Attached to District Atlorn t y ' s,Office — '•Has Been Jtcpubltcan Committee- man for 7 Years Deputy Sheriff John E . Oloyer was a ppointed town clerk by t ^ i p ; Brook- haven Town Board WednesrJay i morn- ing, to serve out William P. H eMhllon' s 1 present term to the en d of the year, the vacanc y being occasioned by Mr. De- Mullen ' s death. Mr. plover was a lso selected Tuesday a fternoon at a meeting of the 1 comm u - tes on vacanc ies of the 3opubllcnn to w n convent ion, as the R epublican nom inee for Brookhayen Town ' Clerk In the com ing election. Tl ' he -quick ¦ action of the .committee makes it possible to vote on Olovcr ' s name in the regulation manner on! the votin g machines. For a time there was ' m te h confusion as to .just- how peMul ' - - len ' s successor would be vol fi d on! \ It was feared that the ma p hlM rnarkcrs had alread y, been printed, and . some s pecial arrangement would \h p,ve to 'bo hiado,! w ith no precedent ^ a ^ to ho \ y to give the new !nbrninee. a pr o per placp ; ' \ There ! were / three ,. ' o a nitldatcs ;. < J j ? - c ' uased ; . for ] the / . o ffice , - ' Vill a ge ' ., T i iistep Charles n ' , ' 'Sutler, ' . \Jr. Alfwa , S ync] ^' . c lert ' .to/the ' Ijoar d . . iif - :asscs sors,!: ; a ' nd. Mr. Gj l bver , :. \ Ihp; patpHps a ie ^ members. W H liB ' icquhty V . cp ^ n n u ' ^ o ^ it ^M i ^ TavbiiejiV/Mr; /* , Gloyer!j' in*;t| ' l /: » 'i)s ' / i iils ¦nani i - t htit' v :was ' ¦! rp Mi h r her ^ bd - . t p i l h e , ccr jimittce ' oni' - vaon ' n 'bleii. ' ¦ Mri : . ql fl j f er. ft a. we ll ' known a hd.popular , momhe) ' ; 6f . t he party and in the past . bas p ' royod ' p heavy vote getter in hls i varioi i s ' cpm- pni g ns , runnin g lor his former! pesltioh of constable. ! • ' • ¦¦ ' , 1 • ' . • ' ¦ He , is a native of Pht p ho gt io/and since a ' youth has been untero s tbd ! in politics. For IB years ho was ' .a con- stab le and for the bast . , 12 a cjp puty slior lH. Two years ago he fcslg j iba us con- stable of the town since to. bcccrnp n full time deputy sheriff , bein g atta c hed to the of fice ol District Attorney Alex- ander O. Blue on C hil d ren/ fl court ensc s . He has also boon a Ropu h J Ioan county comrn lttcpm a n Cor the past soven years. , ' , - ' Wllliahi F. ' DeHui l eii ¦!' . .. . ' • Es t imated Bud get Com piled for Town Public - . ; Hearing ' To, Be Held, , \\S ioy,f; 6 ^ Co|>y:/. U- »a . ' Fiife'J: * n . ' .V/Tlic ' sht iiuU ^ estiri a at ' s: jprVtb j e' gcricrai :hud|e ( \ 'of \ Ot6- . ' 'towh : i Of' : : ' B .r6bl ^ i * eri ¦ ¥ &;¦& & '$ && p si ' M* . cojn pllikl' i b j * ¦ tlie ! Tbwh'B!d(rr ^ ' Bt ' its-We ^ rtes ^ I' V A' - puti li' d/heiirl lig; on ' -W e ''mia gat ' .w l ll : bii/hold \ lh r trie ¦ Brpbkriavcri ' Tbvpi 'm il; oh , H pycmber 8 ,, it. - io '\ ? , ' U i, ' , ' at' . ' whl ph t ime hnj ^ taxpayer hray. li e heftrcl ' fro.'ti , !. A popy ' o f tnP e s tlm ' n f e . is on ' vflie .in the Town Clelk ' s o fHco In Patchogue, wherfc ' it ma y ha- examined by any person interested. General Budget Totals ¦ ' Tlie :total \ est imated ¦ ' general budget for the year 1032 amounts to $22;l , - 101,10 ns compared with $250 , 022,30 for 1B31. , . /\ . ' . ' ' ' * These Sums include funds for sal - arl l s of town officers , elect ion expenses, town ha ll , locku ps , v ital jitntlstlcs , town planning and , zonin g, ve t erans ' posts and camps , forest fires and miscellan- eous ex penses, . There has been no pro- v ision .made for sidewalks as yet, The ' distr ict and highway budgets will be made u p later. , . , Mtv DeMuIIen ' s Career , in Lp- ry /; ' ccal Politic o Dates ¦ Back ; .!• ' - ; Twenty ' Yeafs- ^ -Wa s ,. Meta- / ¦> . bor of . . Republican ; County ;/ . /V. \ Committee v ¦ _ ' ¦ ' .! . - . ' ¦! ' ' ; ¦ _ ' ^ .jv ^ ! BrcokliaVeh offlciabi.and. ' f d t l zens . ai ' b / ¦ ^ /: m o urnin g- the death . ' o f an; a l ile F U blie!! ;/. ¦ • ,; servan t' and a goo d fri e jid ;.; Tj) , wn cierk/.; . ' ': . \W illiam F„ DeM u llen ai ^t [\ -Monday/ ¦/! - / a fternoon -at his homo. ! 109 ^ pak i -s U; ' . ' \ x Fatchcgtie, . from ai r acute . I ) eart /attec , it. ' /s ' : ;r He ' wa s stricken while : going over ' so i ne ' jS ; ' ' cam paign material, ' ' ' ' arid ' ' ' . lived ' ; bht ' ./ / i f twenty minutes. ' ' : :Mr. DoMullcn / .was , . :! J t lie unanimous \ choico -o f 'his;, ' pn ' rty Tl 6jr ; _ ! V . ~ town clerk in the coming ploctldri! ;:; . - ^ i/ . / S^ Dr. Myron L; HRfer !!: wn » ' ' callbd i; 1 iht f !'! : : : * Mr. DeMuilen collapsecj/just /bcforo ' t ' l it f¦ ' ;//' ? physician arriyed , and . : ; ^ ltluV' - ab ' ouV t 1. ^ 0;' , ' i. :: ; m inutes after the doctor ' s arrlval ^ / ^ !/!/ ;; ' ^ • T he funeral was , ' ,.; hcid.:/ ^ estcj ^ . jf); ,; ? ! , 1 ! afternoon in the , ¦ Meth ' o ^ t '/Ch ^ h j . v ^ , Patchogue , Rev. Norifta , ' n! iU Ha U , - ' prflo- \! „ ^ r Po pular Patchog uer Stricken Suddenly by an Acute Heart V //j •Attack—Felt Fine in the Mornin g—• Funeral V f as Held ;! ^ Ye sterday with Hosts of Friends Present . HAD BEEN OVERWORKING lating. Interment ¦wa ^ /in V & ^ dB ^^ mVp. ' / K 'l cemeter y. ¦ ' . :: ' V ^ : ' ^ v!;- ^ \;\ wV ; w iti:f! Mr. DeMulleh . had ^ bee ^ ; ; aVh U ; ^ c «} >; r during ' t he mc» T il ^ ;y ' ;PJ i irJ ^ ' :th ^^ idr ^ s ; \ ': , . ' : : nobh he . rcmar ^^ h' w . ^^ J hb 'T ' fci ij;;v rf ' i ' ; Early • in. \ the ! aftbrn Ma ;\h !3 ' /: !c5te! i ^^ ' :5 ' ; ' l cam p ' ai gn!matters; ' at/h |? ' ;hc ip i e S , 'rAi;tef / : ' >' ^ his hssoc lates . left'he ^a^ B ^ i ^ cd- i ^ ltli - ift ;: ^ ' , sudden ' pain ' In; jth ' e- oh!e ro ; ^^^ '' SJSr ' ;; ^ ment or. two! hieieehie d j. pettj j^ ' ^ , Q-:thjb)n\ ;->- ' , t. ^ e ^ ttack V Brey ^ rse ;!:;! ; ' /' -: ^ i/jiM ^^ cMiilien :say i^ h;e/n ^ ;n ' p ^ at. J hppn . that ¦ ¦ . hcv. ft & !r«iini ^ h j ii. ; P] ^ - ^ but-no thin g b' ebause -he acted - e p: well.. r ^ r p^ ur p Wi V V ^ ! ' of W e i ; a nc l /'oUlside l ;ltC;eoh { ^^^ ^ t i ! ^ lo; : camp9i ir fl/ . ' W f th/tb '^ ^ ^ ^^^ Pf. ' : r inr !e|bghlzed ^ hcay| ' ,di8e . iievbd - resp phafb ie ¦ ' for ' - h ^ ; dcii ^ ; :. ' .; ,!; ' ;./i . ' i T : - .v!< v i ' ' Mr ; ; beMul|en ^ :caropr ., !' | ii ^. p ftllt l W f^t dates , bae i:; ' 2 b , : ye i i ra ivhcri;l )o , , waa ' : inr>;l;: - V ;v. . elected to thb ' Ro puhllcan . couiity . ' cbm-!.; : ^ mlttee, . which post- he/has \ . 'hol d ; cph r . ' - ! ¦ • ; tinuous ly over sihcc v For ' t he past ' ion /! / years ho had ' been cxecutlyb memb ti r ^ ' ' of t he Brookhaveii town committee of. ;. the county gi p u p. ¦ , , ' ¦: • H ' e was 43, years old , havin g, been born in Pert Kent, N: Y „ on . TV ibrua ' i y 29, 1881). He spent his boyhood there a i id as a youn g man moved to Brook- , l yn where he became a dry ' koo o s sales- man, the Island bolnif his < territory. ' . Twent y-one years ago ho enmo to Fiij- ehogue to enter t he gara ge b i islnoss , and ho rema ined in that field until two years nso. wl it n he was appoint ed a ' c ln init y welfare commissioner of tho , count y. In July he become Brookhnvoh town c leric hy nppplntmopt ot the b oard oh the resignation of Town Olcrk Phlllp j ) A. Ifcittemcr. M tho town con- ven tion a fc\v wcck ' i ago lie was the ( 'Cont inued en Pmjc (1 , a pe tlon 21 - f c^ i: Ss ^ illpeke d I Local Fa r mers Hel p the Nee % Collect Variet y of Vegotable i and Clo thin g for Distribution b y Salvation Army . \ , ' N ^ , I / t C' iiinniun linl p dl ( October 20 , 1031 Dear Editor ; ' Lust week Tho American Agr l cul- . turfs t suggested tlmt tlio fnrmorn who . ' had n s ur plus that oduld not bo sold to nilvnn luiio , mi ght ||lv« It to the • Salvation Arm y fc - r . t lluirluullon amun j . . ' the unoi q ployeil and ili i atltuto fiimlllc s . A number of farmw B hi ML. ¦ B l u hl, rv jlller . Place, nnd T o rryvlllc responded lo this a ppeal nnd collected <|Ulto a , variety of vouotnu l eu 11s Veil n» nomo , olotliln if , | tt J4iur ol o o ntro da rdpiis , , , whero n ' Sulvntlon .Army , truck onm n , /, out from llemp s teiul nnc| lonclu ^ l ui>. It lir Intore d Un i t , to nolo that oil i er / ' farnier s u p •Uirauiih Now York Stiitef ' • ImVu been dl s pooln s of their imr p luii ' . in the uamo . wa y. • Quoting from tho Agriculturist! \We l rn vo found.tlmt w j icro a fanner eon fllv o from hlii own miiplu n to nld'ln tho dliitrus ' s iollof of otlwa , It taken , nwuy a little of tl io itlng of prlceii that mo so fnr below tho e o s t of pro- dimOoij . T The e « lvttt| fl|i Army Is no w o il org n nl t ed and Imvii no nmny iila- tlonu all thrnu g h the Btot o that It In bp l leved t h oy can dliitrlbutu thin pro- • (I1100 w i ioru It will < ( » th p most flood, ilnd ^ lio/tend o nor will bo ' to oro a tu a ' friendl y fuelin g bu l woon Iho worklim peo ple of tho farm u h( l , . tho wor) t orii hi U>o D l tl mw ' , \ - . '' ¦ \ ' ¦ ' . '' . . • ¦ • \ ' ' J. '' ' ' !' . - ' AVlI ^ iAM A/ ' V ateNOH.; ' .: , »¦ ¦ ' :, ' ' :: !' , \! . ' . ' v ' Port Jo ffe«oiV , Oti tUoit 1 !M ,!Xt; .: ' , ' » V i ' -' ' ' . ' ¦ • . i i - 'V - * !i ' : ,V ' . * . ' - - -' ¦'' ¦ •!- :, '/ ! ; ' * ' . , 1 ' .! ¦ \ ; l' - l. '' , i, ,]' ' ' .v » ' .r - ' ' : ' , iVA K \K. ' l 1 ' I\ . 1 ' . \ , -\ ' ' .! V ' \ \ ¦ ' |;D |Ep O f IivlOND ^ . The Town of Bropkh a vcn h a ' s no In- terest In , u pon or along the shores of Lnlo Ronkonkoma . and i Tortt to ' seek to prove an y Interest . would be . puro ' as lnr Inlty. surro gate Robert ; S. i Pdll o trehu tol d the Brooklin ' vcn town trustees Taesdny a t a ho n rine called to discuss tho town ' s r j ght along the lake [rent. . The 1 trustees , a lthough believin g that the . t ituii d n d yanced by Burr o i t alu Felietremj is tho I cgnl' o nc , will refer it to Town bounsel fial ph J. Hawkins for comnrmn tlcn. Opponents of the pavll- Icn ownem wi ll also bo ijivcn pppor- tunlty to file records supporting their claim. Denies Town ' s Interest At Lake Ronkonkoma ¦ ' .A, two-story eonoreto and stool cdl- Ico Is now bein g built by Lyons Bros, y . East B o tnuket. Thoiha a I i yons s a yd tl»»t In . another month , when It Is o w peptu d ' tp bo cpmplelod , it will be His bUmoBt hont e howrpom and s tor- r a o plr l co on the North Shore of tonn t u i iind. • ¦ ' ¦ \ ' - . . . ¦ ' ¦ The . bulldln .s will bo 1 0 feet wide risid - jH' feot deep, liicluulnu n'4 0 foot btilldlnc to which It will be: nttobhed , O lir lu- Ornft honts und . nioUnu will be d iBplnyod th o ro, , ' . • , '. . . • . Biggest Motorboat Showroom B«ing Built in East Setauket 1 ' The pewon holding tlio ticket \fl-MO\ hi the D ulova Watch Contest run by the Wilson Mtclv Post, Ameri- can Legion, lias pot yet ululmuil hi' ' attractive and valuable prks. Anyone, lidding tills lucky ticket should presen t it immediately ' to the Adjut ant , Will- iam Bishop, at l ' or t JoHurMi n atatton and claim the watc h ' . The lime allowed to present the win? iiln g ticket has boon ex tended to Dp. 111. Monday ni ght, but It wot anno unc- ed t hat It it Is not pre s ented on or before that time, the wnteh wl )) nluo- lutcly bo given t q the holder of the nearest number presented , which lo (Into .1.1 ' \(1-1-42. \ > • lime Extended To Present Ticket in Wntcli Contest ilfi' . , . '»ir t F.ii::. .H unts; A. V;»i H i ' iin l . of East ' Setauket alinnuii cii the 1 on- ttagumunt of t l icir dau ghter , Iv u Eliz- abe th, tp Mr. Elmer Elli i worth Pi n lra - \! roil o! Mv. am) ' Mrn. Jo)))) K, Wnhor nl H i Bhliuids , «, Y. M iss Van Uiutil Is a g rndunle of S otautet Higli School, now In her i cii lor year »l New P11IU Nor i nul Sfhopl. Mr. Fisher , , n llor high school , s pout one year aa a poat -B rnd tuita iituilcnt , Ho Is .tn , iiccoiii pllHliod miiHlelnn , mid Kpe ' cliiita s ns ' an or g unlRt , For thrco yoar h he was ori i m i isL mid choir di- rec tor in Poii u likoopslu. ¦ l' or H«i hist six yearn ho Has served us organist li| the . Hl glilaiiel i Methodist church, Mr. Fls htir la eni i A g ed In fr uit fiiriiiln :i with his father , ' Elizabeth Yah Brunt and Elmer E. Fisher to Wcti ¦ ¦ . 1. . :. ¦ , Tho Octob er mooting of Mayflewcr C |i(i|)tcr, D a u u htcrn of th6 ¦ I t ovol iitl ft ii ' will lake p lace at the Botn uket Neigh- borhood Homo next Thur sday nt 2:30 p. 111, Tho sub ject for this month' s meetin g will bo \Pioneer \Women \ and the speaker for tho occasion Is to bo the rtov. d oodrmrt , paotor ol tho Wndln n nlvur Oonarua e ttonal Chu rch. Mrs. Pouter Ji Hawkln a of Port Jef- termn will to the e oJolst of the after- noon., The licuU in aca In ohar g o of this |iieol- f no Inohule Mru. r tobert Mi icauley, olinliwan; Mrn , Henry P. Elehaok ur, Mr« , Edinunil h, Terrell, Mlu s Clara J l , JUdiliit , Mr e ' C n rlylo If oclgl < lnsoii , ' Mrfl , WorrlH O . Terry, Mrs. J « lm W, ' Ad ' ills , Mi M Kdno ' A, Oarn iiiii . ' Mi ' * . Mm * V- .Wl(ln»« )»ni'U' ^'W' «nk l, AJ ' WoW«rl(i 1 iintl Jr« f j Luii ft 'u\ ¦ mmyA ffl - lKi '' ;' , ¦ \Pioneer Women ?' Subject At local D. R. Meeting . Three weddin g niinlvorKurbH ocourr otl Inst Friday In on , o fam ily. ' Mr. ami Mrs. Daniel It, L 'l(nininetl |ou celebrated their Mtlr nnnl y ornaiy with tUnlr dn t ighter and her hiiHbitncl. Mr , ruir l MM. Israel , 1 1. Hnwldn s o£ 'Iiiike «t., Sotnukot , Mr , and Mrs. 3lawkln s celo- br a tod their 2 &th ,pni)lvor » nry , Another ' duif g hler ' U ' VUr s !«laillllirt Hutcliliiao it of . Ui j i 8|mceo . al t ,pl/ tt o r Da y, L. I., ' iil n o q ' tU ' etly eir j e y ' dd ller 10th .weddin g nim|vereiiry with her hunlmtit i , on tho nnmiv day! All thrco oouplc s were mar r ied on Opt o ber 10—1517, ' 1(100 , I012 , rc s p o etlvoly, ' . ' • Mr. ana Mm. L 'tiunimcdleu h n v* the se two dau ghter * , f o iir gran d olill- dron and one ur eut uiiiiidduiigli fmv Family Celebrates three Anniversaries in One Pay The f;olt (ilrir.in making their homes in tho water s of t he north side of Brookiv. i voii lo- .vn have boon granted a two-years l i n ' vo of absence from . 'oinmcrs ln ll' M Uen ' . Tho frccilorn from the m n rkecs ' bo- • , a.n last ween and will continue until • Dot, 1, 1033 , hy reason ol a resolution piis a cd In their behalf by the town trustees. 1 TKUSTEBri 1'KOTEOT , < X AMH f > Voters o f Brookl i avcn town wllf Imvo' ' to vote lioth by n icnin «t the i;eg\ilni' votin g maelilne enil l i y paper bollo ^ a, onNov. 3, . Ti tle is due to the f iiot thut the 1 votlnjr , . rn n el iltlM wlll 'itpt ' Ijc ' . hUo ' ' « i u|tfl, W j t lnnrtle , - Uijtol. We n iitr ,i» W hiii , I MUHT V OTB TWO W XT IH ,