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% wé % 6‘? Combined ‘with; THE CORRECTOR (1822) and THE NEWS (1909) A V S R , )’ . ...«~ ~—'-t- Vol. 87, No. 23 O Village Paper Sag Harbor, Long Island, N. Y., Thursday, March ‘I 1, 1948 $3.00 .a Year in Advancf Paper collection Set _ For Sunday, March 2!; Plan Moonlight Sails Four New Member: Join Legion Auxiliary; County Chairman to Visit Post YUUR HOSPITAL The March meeting o£\1‘.'he Amer» ican Legion Auxiliary with Pres» ident Elizabeth Farley presiding, took place Wednesday, March 3193, at the Legion Clubrooms. a ceremony conducted by the unit's «smears. the Mesdames, Juliet Guaraldi, Barbara Bill, Ann Mu'lvi- ‘hill, and Miss Helene Konciratowicz initiated as members, and the four principles of the Auxiliary were expiainedl and dramatized - J.’ustice,V Freedom, Democracy and Iayaiw. O taking part. were Presicient Elizabeth Farley, ‘Vice President Agnes Wagner, Chaplain Armenia Masher, Sergeant at Arms Frances Mccarron, Executive Com: mittee Member Milglred Eournier and County flomrmttee Member Helen. Bennett. The 486th meeting of tChelberg- Battle Post of the American. Legion was held“ Tuesday night at Legion Hall. The meeting was well attend» ed and a variety of discussions were presented by the various members present. Comrade Guaraldi report- ed progress on the paper drive and Commander Santacroce informed the membership, of an offer of $100 for the paper already collected. which is being given favorable con- sideration. The next paper collec- tion will be held at 2 p. m. on Sunday, March’ 21, and those inter- ested in helping this pap-ex‘ drive, the proceeds of the sale at which’ will gt to the Memorial Building‘ Fund, are requested to leave paper or magazines in bundles in front of their homes. Legionnaires in trucks will pick up the paper. ~The coop- eration of friends and neighbors will be greatly appreciated. The Bingo Committee‘ reported good. attendance at the last several bingo affairs but there is still room for many more players. ‘ The Memorial Building Commit~ tee reported investigating another local site within the village limits but felt that the building already on the property was not suitable for Legions purposes and the price asked was too high. ’ 3.3 L 4 a ;'_‘v( *7, 5 ‘IQ-»~ y‘,}’ ‘ax: ' A rising vote of thanks was given the unit members, Mesdames Eliza- beth I-‘a Mildred Fournier, Agnés Wagner, Frances Mccarron, {Carolyn Vauglhn Varid Genevieve Samuelson, for the work. accom-T plishecl in connection with ‘the new card tables, and President Farley remarked it was a “very worth zwhile” undertaking ‘ Ladies who recentiy donated. ‘prizes for the Auxiliary social ac- tivities include: Mesdames ‘Mary ‘Sweezey, Ju'iie*t Guaraldi, Miidred ll Agnes Wagner, Elizabeth Farley‘. Helen Bennett, ‘Bessie Sch- {weinsherg, Edna Lyons, Sally Men- ‘aik, G.ene.vieve Samuelson, Gladys ‘Jacobs, Mary‘ Ma Juel Sleight, ..B1anche Simers, Luis Ward,» Ermina. ‘Birs, Elsa Ware, Marion ‘Kluge, [Mary Keily and Marygaele Jam:-. A letter from County Chairman Florence Gilmore accepting the unit's iihvitationl to attend the April ,meeting at which :1 covered dish isupper wit! be» sm-vs-G‘, was read. Eand the members were happy «to ‘know she, wit‘! be present 'l Miss fif Bates has charge of the en- gtertainmenf for “this -meeting, and ;with that knowiesdge the members they can leek‘ icrwmqxl. tap a zhighiy diverting meeting. The East mampton Auxiiuary has 8330 been ’i:2vite for the evening. * Retxgshments. were se.I“ved¥— ~,3.;!1£3 .I£j3,:a?3i.3;.. Fa13:ir::1;*s. Bay theme .carrie<i in'u_f: 333:‘ thé eojmmittee members ‘present MQ5$8am0§’ Gladys Brown.- gardt, Juél Sieight, Adeiine Moylan and‘ He‘1en.McClain. The dark bun-se prizes were won ‘by Mary Malloy and Ellen Bates. '>;...7 ._ *2‘ <::-;;_.z‘:.;; Further discussion was held on the forthcoming Block Party during August. The Legion plans an early start on this affair to make it the most successful one ever held. The membership present voted to hold nine Sunday evening meow ugh. sails during the months of July and August. '1'hev \ boat 01 Capt. George G135 has been en- gaged for this purpose and the boat «tan accommodate with ease. These moonlight. sailing will be of about £our_ hours duration and will be open to the general public; at $2 per person. Capt‘. Glas, who is a Legionnaixe. and a that- oughly‘ experienced saiIm::<nen~,,. will turn over to the Legion. the main: pertian. of any pro made an these trips. .advert,is§’ng_ 913:; —§nh1ieity cam af tiae.-yublic in pgqjeqt will hemade prim’ to the start of the weekly trips, and it was felt that the 5313:: will receive exce support from our perv manent and summer residents. \‘~\ .5; 1333 \ ‘ ‘i‘é::;;..«. The meeting was adjourned with _the feeling that the summer will be fa busy one for Legionnaires who are working harder than ever to make the Memorial Building a reality. ASKED TO SHOW PROOF 01\ IRREGULARFIIES BEFORE SOUTHAMPTON TOWN BOARD At the meeting of the Town Board on March 3rd, 1948 the Supervisor and Town Superintendent of High- ways» reported that Philip Mc and Mike Bildzis, residents of the Town, had represented to them that they had knowledge of certain it- regularities on the part of a certain regular employee of the Town.. The Town Board promptly adopted a resoiu that a demand be served upon ’McEr1eaz11 and Bildzis to a veri and detailed statement of said charges with the Town Clerk, on or before March 16, 1948, to en- able the Board to consider and take any necesagy action thereon, at its meeting on March 17, 1948. (C. C. S.) L. I. “V. S. MEETS: MRS. R. CHAMBERLIN ELECTED PRESIDENT The regular monthly meeting of L. V. I. S. was held on Wednesday, March 3, at the Murray Hill Fire- house There were 29 members present. _ The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were read. and accepted as ’-read. ' Two new members, Mrs. 3'. San- tacroce and Mrs. S. Solomon. were -welcomed into the society. Mesdames Schiavoni and Schwarz were appointed by the president to piece the quilt together. Each member asked to try and‘ a person who would ,do the quilting and present her name and‘ addfess at the next meeting. \ Mrs. Tabor reported members» contacted for grab-bag donations had responded wholeheartedly and her committee had only 30 more [members to see. (Presbyterian: to Field gllass Meeting March 14 {At Westhampton Baach « ~§«... On next Sunclay afternoon, March Mth, at 4 o’clock, there will be held. a mass meeting of all the Presby- terian churches in the Long Island Presbytery at the Star Theatre in Westhampton Beach. This place was selected because of its seating ca- pacity of one thousand. It is ex- pected that the gathering will the auditorium. The occasiozxr is the New Life Movement, a rapidly growing spir- itual movement in the Presbyterian Church in this country. Addressing the meeting will be Dr. George E. Sweazey, who heads up the move- ment in this country. As a special feature of the after- noon's: program there‘ will be two selections presented by the com- bined choirs of the tg ! churches in Long Island. resbytery. The selections that have ‘been cho- sen are, “0 Saviour of the World,” by Goss, and “God So Loved the World,” by Steiner. , Leading the «combined choirs will bethe well known American bari tone and conceit si Mr. Stuart Gracey. He will also sing “The Lord’s Prayer,” by Malotte. Mr. Gracey has, sung leading roles in grand opera in Europe and in this co‘untry,~has been frequently heard over the networks of the National Broaacasting Company and the Mglual Broadcasting lsystem, and is also well known as a. director of large choxrusesm It will be a privil- ege £or4Loo,; Island‘ people to wel- .co,me Mr. Gxacey. He will also lead the congregational singing; . The Parent-Teachers Association of this village are presenting an outstanding program at their meet- ing tonight. 8 o'clock in the Pierson Auditorium. It should be of vital importance to every adult in the village as it has to do with promot- ing good oral hygiene in the young-V ster of today for a healthier and happier citizen of tomorrow. A motion was made by Mrs. Barry, seconded by Mrs. Moylan. and carried by all present, that the society donate dollar for dollar up to a certain amount with Village Board, for construction of more sidewalks in the village. A com- mittee consisting of Mesdames Gib- bons, C. Edwards and Matles are to meet with Village Board. and dis- cuss where sidewalks are to be ‘laid. Mrs. Nolan took the chair; a re- port was given by Mrs. Toole of the nominating committee. As there was a vacancy for the presidency, Mrs. Chamberlin was: nominated, and was persuaded to accept the nomination. The secretary was then authorized to cast one vote for the election of the following officers: President, Mrs. Richard Cham- herlin; vice president, Mrs. Irving Ivans; second vice president, Mrs. Stanley Tabor, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. Cortland Edwards: correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. Hathaway Barry; recording secretary, Mrs. Raymond Stauolinger. Mesdames Moylan, Tabor, Craw- ford, Toole, Schreier and Standing- er were appointed by the president to be on the Fair committee. All members urged by the pres- ident to remember ,the White Ele- phant and Rummage booths during‘ spring houseclean-lag, and leave all contributions at her house. ._ \ .... WELFARE DEPARTMENT To PURCHASE 5 NEW CARS Purchase of new automobiles for the Suffolk Public Welfare De- partment was authorized Monday by the Board of Supervisors. The committee on contracts and supplies was given permission. to buy three Chevrolet ! town sedans at a cost of $3,543.25 over trade-in allowance, and’ two Plymouth 2- door special deluxe sedans at a cost of $1,990 over trade-in allowances. 41 1'0 APPEAR FOR FINAL NA\rURAL1zA\rIoN PAPERS LOWER GAS RATES FOR NASSAU AND SUFFOLK ASKED 8‘! COUNTY SUPERVISORS The Suffolk Board of Supervisors, at a special meeting in Riverhead Monday, adopted_ a resolution di- recting County Attorney Edgar F. Hazleton to 30in with the county ‘attorney of Nassau County in a pro- ceeding before the Public Service Commission to secure lower gas rates for consumers of the two counties. Hazleton is instructed to make common cause with his Nas- sau colleague “to have the rates charged for gas in both counties established at a proper level and the hearings before. the Public Ser- vice Commission concerning same completed.” TOMORROW, MARCH 12 Forty-one petitioners for United States citizenship are to appear for examination at a naturaliza- tion session of the Suffolk Supreme Court to be held in Riverhead on Friday, March 12, at 1.0 a. m. Su- preme Court Justice Coutland A. Johnson will preside. Twelve nationalities are repre- sented in the class, with German applicants forming the largest sin- gle group. Included is one petition- er who is listed on the calendar as a national of the erstwhile Free City of Danzig, which is now a part of Poland, The program will consist of col- ored movies about the teeth and gums, and the associatio was for- tunate to obtain Dr. Brayton Lewis, secretary and treasurer of the Oral\ Hygiene Committee of Greater New York to give a ‘talk on children’: teeth. The girls’ junior chorus will sing and refreshments will follow. Come and enjoy an entertaining and wfrthwhile evening. SUCCEEDS LUDDER ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Trunzo an-T nounce tthe engagement of their daughter, Josephine Theresa, to John Ric Guerin, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Claude Guerin. 5 “ .. : “wu '_' A FOR U \! TERM Andrew J. Halsey of Westhamp- fcon, was appointed Justice of the Peace to complete the ’unexpired term of Charles A. Luddér, who has resigned. The appointment was made at a meeting of the Town\ of Southampton Town held Ieist Wednesday morning at the Town Hall. The petitioners are German, Ital- ian, British and Norwegian. LAST BASKETBALL -GAME OF SEASON MONDAY NIGHT The last game of the local season will be held Monciay evening, March 15, at the Pierson auditorium. The Whalerswill _p1ay‘S,he1ter Is- land, a team considered plenty hpt. Come out and cheer the. boy; on. ELECTED TRUSTEE OF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and Mrs. Alex Zawalick an- nounice the engagement of their daughter; Jennie Marie, to William P. Mendanko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mendanko, of Highftown, N‘. J. The marriage wm take place April 3, in Highttown, N. J. A1 a special meeting of the con- gregation of_ the First Presbyterian Church held on Wednesday evepjng of last week, Augustus Heilemann was elected to the Board of Trqggges t’o serve for a threeyear term. 2.x ~ -2 “A diplomat‘ is a man who Á members a Iady’s* birthday but for- gets her age.\ .\ ‘ ‘R \% ;'«' . V rose nosrmu. ' ‘ National Public Health osnpe amuse . xv Weekto Be Observed _ “ _ _ > ._ on ormry DA}! AND_ mom: \1 5 セ セ A '1 147 Project Of This Winter in the months of December and January the numbofof pa-1 _ . \ = I tients in your Hospital. was at a low point with an average daily‘ census: 'Pl\.mS ‘:9’ the a.\\\.a‘ Na\°\°” ’ 9395- 3‘ Agfl of 6.4 -patients. In February and up to the present time, a sharp increase .P;§’ej1‘° ,§e.a“§ ~g\‘f§\‘E,g- Vg§?‘§;n‘§ :1‘; has occurred with the average census moving up to 80 and on some days \9 we 3” .“ ° « .,9“‘ 3' T ' . \\“\\\ V there were as many ‘as. 9? patients in the Hospital. Therefore, your Hos~ §\°§a§{“l¢4 n§m°\ 3t§1'e17;S:§f;; - Th? 3097031‘ Board Of SuPe!'Vi$0!.'€f pital, like allotlxor l'IoSl>1£als. must. .molntain a full staff at all times cgmmizei arrangeghenté wém ‘on Monday placed itself on record because the picture —¢_:an change overnight. . mm antic“ at a mée hem Mom as being opposed to the establish-‘ Since the new Women's; Ward was openecl in February with 4 more beds 3 day morning 3? the $355093 _01' the (‘In fxxshcognty °f 3’ '3b°*Z‘=‘‘°'‘3' .‘ than the old ward, Lt has been filled to capacity nearly’ every day. Suffolk County T_ubf3l‘CU10S13 and’ ° ‘ \ 7 9 °° 'a\5\“°“”‘l ‘H5939’ ‘Your, Hospital has to be staffed 24 hours a. day and there must be medical Publlf-‘ Health ASOCWUO“: Members. °f °am‘’~ 3? P3090995 by the U- .9\ ,sta personnel available throughout the night to lake cate of emetgew {Of the comgrgittee arer,G1endorel:Dopartment of .Agri‘culfure. In tak- cies. Your H.ospi‘ca1_has one member from each of the medical, surgical APP. SUPGPVISWE Nurse of the Su ’ Eng such a stand, it aligned’ itself and obstetrical segvxces onvcall at all times, day or night\ in addition to folk County 'P_§981§?I D993!‘-tm9\_T . with the executive and dairy com- a resident physlcxan. _ l grleirtz gstroskx, gixzgrrlheacé lgzbléc -mmees of the Pam Bureau which _ . ' _ ea , 31359, an 85 . er - .' , Make your conmbunon as large as posszble and send. it. to mg. Executive secretary of me Sui. 0 t‘°¢3§::\ :1 *1: ' . ‘Y ‘ “ ~ 1 9 . ec 11 mm S0 ON HOSPITAL TE“°°\’“‘°S‘*°’ 3‘ p“b\‘° The USDA: islsaid to favgr cggxp ‘ 255 HERRICK ROAD 3?‘ * 'somatmn\ 519,5 1 Hero army reservation at Montauk‘, SGUTHAMPTON’ N\ Y‘ t:c:§§5§ngi§r°§3?r§??\Eoun:§ 93?; as a ',site for the huge laboratory : ਇ 33’53°1c°3~\5§333esa°1335ss’esm§ \ ‘Mmk is 3’ 53“ }§’\’5‘3\bT°?5»” V _ _ ‘J . .» ,an e.‘resou1on a ope y lo , T ‘ V‘ II sggffogféggliu C0’-mtY,l:oa:'1d at special session in River- ‘Loavas Telephone Polo Gal Balsa an Salary at , ‘mo, purpuse of the .w,.....k ,s.S:aW;«;:s0ro1;;;ge;t.Leggugirlgpgg *WraPlIed ‘in Bonlar i Board loloelin l Ẵ ל ῒ *3‘? S\=°e'V?S°* Jmh V» . T . .. i Em hea1th§er’... sédd Miss. App?‘ a!:{oeall§’of Rxvef-iloeadg; lttgespefilgl tie ‘ -—------ ---—-—-- .membe£ o the ommittee on r- V .1‘ S 0913051 103 0 e es 8 is - A Two young colored men, sesidents i Salary increases for six employ‘ §Pan5€m€H$5- “The 59\Vi“°~° °f PM’ me” °f “\9 .P\°P°9€‘d 1‘€‘5€3o!‘€'h C9?!‘ of Aquebggug, clsyaated death by the ie_e_so of the Suffolk Board of Elec- ilic health nurses are for all persons ate‘. “anywhere in Su County.” ‘narrowest rnarglns Sunday at 2:30 ‘£10115 and GS lmany giembers of the sin T3‘. C0mm“\”\Z*' regard??? ‘ff 99\“ Earlier in the meeting, Supervisor :9: m. as the car in which were gstaff of County ‘lo:-k R. Ford inozmc statys Be-sgcles givingb‘-‘?rtPhi1££)p_A_‘ Haueme, of Bmokhaven ruling on Route 25 skidded on» the i were vofed Monday by the.!de.mo.nstrat1ng bedsade pare. pu 10 ‘stated that Congresman W. Kmgs_ Slick payement z-Vmd wmFped.it£'e1f‘B°axd of Sugeywsors on the.rec‘°m'\hea1 ! nurses teach good health Hand Macy is watching the bro?‘ amund 3 pole on the south side at llmenda of its commmeelpmctmes’ and keep on the alert toiositian verv olosel and would x l the highway at a point opposite the -aijxd the heads of the _two depart- ‘Prevent the Spread Of “\f9*'-‘“°“5- wor PX fessi my f '. _ » {\9 \ Bruno Zaloga home at Aquebogu \ In several mstances, a.’The:g' need the 8119991‘? SM £30013-~ih_ P 0 0 opmfon Vro,z Wl1en_ the 10-year-o'lcl sedan stoppedichange in grade or title was in-varatxon of everyorge 1f’.th€*}; are to. 19 c0n<~\hfu6=nf_S aod from xnte§§,,<;i:e& Ksmnntng, the pole, carrying bothyvolved, and,all. or nearly all, ofgdo the best, pcréslblif g0bk' Ttggrisu organxzatlons. It war also‘ ‘ power and telephone lines. was :i:l1e_\_«vorkezs af’l‘e_ct_ed. hold eacemptgcounfy. L8} 8 3 S9 89; BW égsmted that the Inn has passed the ! embedded in the center oftposxtxons under cnnl $€F\/AC6 and do tlonal Pvblm 3'98\“ 7‘7““?“3€ °“\ l.~Sen.‘:te and now‘ pending in the ‘the: wreckage and presented the not receive annual increments. .1; la“ 59° 918? everyone} in‘ Suffolk ‘Hausa’ W ,startling appearance of sprouting, Supervisor Philipp A. I-Ia1.jt.cx_::er,County Ieaggzs» how to use and -20-; TM \SBA has V v r wed }~ through the top of the car. .. * of Brookhaven. chairman =01 the , Over With WI’ P135-59' beam‘. h I“ ‘; . . 3 \3 ‘Tn.’ ; 'Ijhom.as E. Smoihers, 23. was comm.ittee,__o the two purses.” - _ .9 9\‘? ° 99.95 ‘\13?!’ 339 I-\1'°V1510n5 mm wheel of the 1938 DeSoto,‘Wh£cl1nreaolution’s providing for the ads,‘ :’ ,°f \\9 Pendmg ‘§'E*$13“0n~ If \\193 me had purchased. days be£o_1:e. ;jiustmenl.s. The only comment «game £1-\OCR HA'l‘S- THE KYIQG _ ‘be located on an island, and in close vrhomas. Cousins. 33, -was ridmgiirom Supervisor Everett. C.\.l‘utl1.iIl; The two local parties will .agga1n~§prox_imit:..~' .10 the -Ocean. ‘D1’-f=$U«'I1ah1Y =with him on the trout seal“. llheygof $helter Island who said he had she rep:-csontegj in the lforthmmmg .5“ ma; dgggawd came could 3,5- .were traveling east on the‘ state not ‘lmown that such action was {village €1€€ セ M‘ar<*l1_.l6 jbrwgm by boat for résearcif ;highway, and Smolhers Iixod inst plenned, and inquired if the com-Vigor two trustees, _to fill 9¥‘PlPe!§1€§pm,paé-2;?’ andfor me nmnu gput. on a burst of speed to pass mxtteogrocommended t_he.raises.. As~ ‘terms of all Klmgler aoo Joniesg ',\yith'6“»t_ r \! ,anot_her automobile when rho lost sored_ that such was the gases, 'l‘ut- hicbiiahon. A * W .. ,4,‘ ‘ nfag that ové control. Police 8313?} the yehlcle hall zoinezi «witlrv the mne. . otheri .w;£«:§_{:_,“* at was ann0!-l Ŏ . ».» ~ , _ Lslgldded sideways 150 feet, before it ‘nembexs of thejboogré i‘n_‘app1rovin8;Jamé:s of rthé Sag 33!‘b°?;9 ’pm?“t~‘.V°“3d 9‘'“3‘‘ If *9 I-'*1‘°b“ h&R__‘_lhQ‘1’Da€lbed and snmshetf into the resolutions. ' glaolld and Richard C. 'G.r§veley 0l1_§~3b1? that ica would -be brough th¢7‘poI‘:~.» 2.): q Etfootive March 1, the board set gthe Advancemen§tPa:tyk‘t;°kPf‘ from Mexico‘, where the disease has ? *”.“‘“‘ #9‘ *“‘”‘*°‘ W‘? ?““’:“f‘*‘* \%°vz§§'§+%i-\‘§’.i‘t”’«~ ‘$233 ’§§3°§€‘?§e?;°§\3*““’ Pl-§°¥é§il?“cm§’m.i°€%aw and.‘bleFn-V1,.“-nnmg mp“, despite an »¢,;;m§_e1y~ -3,, gram 0; the 1-,,“ oo 6 0,... 3:: y o..v ._ go .;:epre...»n b .: £1 geéks rederadxoouozz. program fmauced_ so whee; and the machgm, spun com. urea- Mottléehw M. Avxano anti James M:-Ma on, ‘W o . ‘part by the U_ S. Govemmen“ pletely around. The right IE8! £1001‘ Eeiyne R‘ °ma5’ ‘madi °£ eiechaa’ , M - 5 1 gagging-‘ According to reports a site 013103‘ must have 30% mpg”, to close an votmgfecords, $3,5GtJ, Janet Ifrace The place. unto pat 7 m , Bares or more Wou1d.be re ii 8‘: instant 331,3,’ agw, me 9013 gmgfzrui Mtldreti Mc seoretenes to ‘the tune. from noon 0 _p. ..! L _ qqg been forced ghrwgg, the sides 9; the comxmssioners, $2.5M; Artlyur ‘Tuesdays Mogch 16111 It as your ‘and the entire center would be the floor and the roof. The stout¥3imF1§°*\3 and W333’ H‘-’-133'» V°’-\mg iduty and P1'lV13€‘S9 10 035* 3 V°*<\- ‘Walled an by. concrete and wooden spar waslstill standing‘, pro— B33955“? ¢1l3l'#°'-353115, 52.500 Mr.‘ ' : ‘ELD ‘vermm and msect proof. Despi gtmdmg through the mag from be-,1Av1ano and Mrs‘ Thomas, who were i W ESTHAMPTON Y .51} the-5,; 81-db“,-age 5'd£eguards, cum. , -‘tween the front and rear seats, Qrwen adV3m,7‘3d from théir for‘ {MAY BE 0PENED BM 6”??? tmissioner C. Chester DuMond of when the sound and fun; 5ub5;de§_ rmer posts of chxef clerk and deputy LATE sremo SAYS o h t the New York State Department at Bystander:-1 agreed the aceidgnt was ex-lief; clerk; respectively, formerly! The former ‘Army zitérndgse :1 ‘ Agriculture and Markets has an_ even ffeakler than the 0319 ta Wblch mcewedo $3’W0 .each per ammm’ ‘westhamptfam e 0 f Sy y ‘nounced he will not permit location Life magazine devoted a fa}; {age ,the two s_ecretar1es_got $2.000, and [tile Suffolk County Board ood of the laboratory in this stat un- irecently, picturing an autamobi1e mzagchme custodians, $2.500. ‘visors for a ten-year lien vube less th 1 ts _th he which met 3 similar {age in a mat The moreases voted several Co§_m- ‘an optxon for renewo .1 guy b 9 D 8!} \166 V?! t 8 3?- accidem__ tty Clerks employees are retroacnve gpened ‘as o commerc1a_d S se y proval of dazry and hvestock far- Sm°thers was m°re’sg§<;:w; «%.e’:“¢:;.,S%:°\$v£a::*;m21:\:ay%‘a*:§::;:%1;“:::::o:;‘2; :;:\;:* mm- injured of the two men, t ole-1' '- - - '35» - “W . ' Th ;-m d- - fh whom would pl-obab1y have been gvanced fron_1 $3,300 to $3,800 pergvealed today by Walter F. lg/Ic(§;n’tY. mau lop; lifgés 3): Eh: kmed had the 5,031,933 05 the car annum; Third Deputy Walter_ H. ‘aeronautical ‘engme-er oh I 3%? Supervisors Monday It was taken struck the P019. Badly cut anon; Lundstrom from $3,270 to $3,o00;‘Bz-ook, who wxli operate 1; e , - . - the face by brokgn glass, the gwner. Eourth Deputy Carl F._Berger ' acre _ _. ' ‘U9 durmg a recess conference, 1‘-IOVV. ;driver had adeep loge;-ation 91 t,he‘$2.800 to S3,000;AdeIa1de H. Srm_th,3 Mr. N.lcG1nty, who 1tshf<>I1'm1n§dla ‘ever, ano later members of the ‘left cheek. which required 27 stitch-'$e¢1'€‘l€u'yl to County Clerk Hughes. icorporahoo to opera e oofng-1th€“board said mformally that n was ies, and ,mj_nor lacera gf gh $2,500 to $2,800; Joseph Jwaxrport, sa1_d that cleman or te concensus that the project is ‘UPPef.1iP and 3‘ 5851 Cheek.-4.30‘-‘$335 K°z°fsky' f.r9m $3’090 to $3500‘ Services has. conilerfn epirgpzs Q too dangerous to Long Island agri- sustamed a severe laeeratlgn near The posmon of Qounty Court ‘offer domeatxc _an_ or E _ Ath culture to take 3 chance on. The his right eye, gage;-atgons of the 1,35;-, calendar clerk was slnfted to Grode have been so lnmstentbeuirmg a to glhopmion was also expressed that side of his chin and three VII, the salary bracket} for winch [past week that he mayd f gr;-ced to Momauws future “es in its :3” hand gnghabrasions ofi ii: 32%;: $671 lggsegl faéfhggs ouna at: iindustrv and tourist attractions and uiaéég by %.§}'Jac§. L,\é§’§z$¥e§§ “Comiskey. who holds tliat post. ‘ elaborate on this iogcgted in a serum-making plant. Booed» save me*::m;*§:’:%,:e,e:::s?:%em:*32:‘: d \* 6 ° W‘ —-—-——— ace on an £161‘ a :30 co._ . ‘ _ ‘ - 9 ND _ Neither hosvitaxization. om. Chapter of the New York State W -—----e !wn:m“ANnEé‘§$§R%£¥£.%? ‘ The acczclent resulted 1:1 the 3133- C!V11‘§€1‘V1<-‘G E!}1g>10§8eS for 3 8971- ‘MQGARTY F1NED_$25 ‘ ETA MEETING TONIGHT pension of power and light service efaulm Co ! »;‘31~°>§‘ef°i1;1:£ Pat‘ Mccartyo, 38_, Sprxngrstrgglt, ' The Parem_Teachers Association in Aquebogue for 3‘?°“* an hour’ ‘C0 y - - ’ t - ed was arrested by Chief 9f P0 we ' of this village are presenting an The L033 Island mgh C°m\ pendent pehhon Statemei slgnis ‘mind Wagner F“da-V night’ charged outstanding program at their meet- pany’s emergency squad restored bY.44_ COIWIW C19Pkt?V°\ 9I':l»1‘ih' wit_h disorderly conduct on com- ;mg tonight’ 8 Quack in the Pierson the H1195 - cianqmgl any c9nn.e¢1.°n W! e Pram‘ °f Gemge P333 He: was 31\ .Auditorium It should be of vital - ' ' ' - T A mdncatmg that they - - 1- J 515 9 Butcher . - _ The Rwerhead Police mvestlga 355001330“ 73“! , ralgmgd be ore u_ c . Importance to every adult m the mm “I the crash “'35 conducted by [would appreiclgte (greases to hem 325 and tecewed 3 30 day [Village as it has to do with Promot- ggtftephen Qrodskl and Ptlw John them meet 1! 8 81‘ V1118 8XP€11S€S- suspended sentence. mg good oral hygiene in the young_ ' “ \:\—'-_-——-. *1‘ I on. D . a-. |' ..u