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.preparing the way ffir g reat inter- national C ontests:' Abroad praqtU cahyall.ot th e ifrctog toon ros'.lai& l . PAGE. TWELVE T h e ; L E A D E R., ^HCRSDAY, OGTOBER 11. 1954 (C o n tinued fro m P a g e 1) • .-quarterback, tossed ,30, y a r d s to A1 p lg e n . a n e n d / O n th e n e x t play j£% C fiff S m ith ; w ho h a d been! held in > v!'di|ck by C h A . m i n . a d e p lunged .th ro u g h th e line fo r a touchdow n . d h d B ird kicked th e goal from place- ^ * , 4 ® s®°” a s t h e R e d Devils g o t their ' V n a q d s o n th e p ig s k in /ag a in , they / / / p a r t e d a p a r a d e v d own. :.the;- fleldi - Croin th e i r own 20, . A g ain, a pass, Bbjd to D o n -H a n n ingtoh; w as igood- v /.fo f y 15 yards. T h a - n s o e i y e r : tben. caqried th e b a l ^ f r ^ m *his ow n ' 35 to ttfq T iger 17 before being, downed. ; S r q ith .o n ^ tw o plunges thro u g h .th e >L: lip? gain e d m o re ground a n d H a n n in g ton on a p ito h o u t w a s stopped T~ p n T the ope-yard / in e . B ird carried^ I t Over o n 'a s n e a k a n d t h e n kicked . inldw a y betw e e n th e posts to m a k e th q C o u n till tq-7f. r ” A s t h e gam e ended th e hom e team V o ? a b o u t to sta r t ; i t s fo u r t h down, w ith only, a fo o t to go, th a t w a s a : life-saver <from a ^possible tie. F r e e p o r t h a s , scored\ 8 ;.touchdow n s in. thijee - g a m e s an d B ir d h a s .kicked th q e x t r a , p o in t a f t e r five.; o f them , m issing th e o th e r by Inches. '< / / / L a w rence, F r e e p o r t's n e x t po ijen t dow ned -Baldwin, w h iie Se- W a n h a k a , w h ich -will follow oh Oc-. tpber 23, b e a t M e p h am , ‘.7 to 0._.. -The Iine-upy ■•«*’. • • Freeport (14) Ends—0)K*n, Brwlji, Kell man (Tackles—Puckenlinm, HocbfclUeT, Elf- 'Jrrelch, Alpert- , ?“■ Ct^acris—Mcnontere Andrew*, -Bhjrntello - Gonitoi's—-Pratt..-Soramers * ' ’ Brtdks—.Bird, Smith, J J lFasio. HopnlnsL- Ptph, Lewis, W illiams, Nathan • S ' Hempstead (7) Ends— Adnko Bans Waugh ■Taoklos—'Martrlotta, Stah l’ fiuarda— Brink, Rempstcr Centers— Arsell, Chlcco - Backs— Forbes, King, Reevs, W illiams. _ I Schrader, Crawford, Ptierschnur. ' uScore by Periodic | -F r e e p o rt o o o 14— 14 vJHewiistead , o 7 o -<i 7 - /^ o u e h d o w n a : Freeport— Smith, Bird; HcqiPStend— Forbca. P o in ts after toueh- -dowanv~Fruei>ort-—Ulrd. X . tvVncemenVi). - Hemiistend— Crawford:.. UilunooV . 'R e fe r e e ; Fab'no. UmuUe ;'-Cavter, 23— '— ' ' ” - Luxembourg, Berlin Members Carfino. Says Bids Up at Freeport Rotary Dufiin Few Weeks (C o n tinued from Page 1) E v i d e n c e o f th e , s e r i o u s n e s s w i t h - w h i c h s o n j i e :; s e r y i c e c l u b m e m b e r s r e g a r d O i e i r i . r e s p d n s i b i l i t i e s id c t l i e ; o r g a n i z a tio n w t i s g i v e n b y a m e m b e r -of a c l u b i n l l e r l i n , G c r i n a n y , a n d . a n o t h e r i n L u x e m b o u r g w h o a t t e n d e d th e n i c c t i i i g • o f , t h e F r e e p o r t G l u b in- t h e E l k s c l u b h o u s e - l a s t T h u r s d a y - m g h L . They, w ere th e r e to “m a k e u p ” — ? fo r m e e tings o f th e i r / hom e clubs Which- they- could- nob a tt e n d afcd th u s m a in ta in th e i n p e rfect atten d - ance.</ , . / • r ?*•>•'*'- •• . /■-; b h e / o f th e visitors w a s W a lter L a n g fejd, o f/B e rllh , whq ;is visiting h is son, P. _ G oerx Langfeld, 479 Ponsylvanla. avenye^ T h a -O ther w a s Jo h n Piere K r a m e r of Luxembourg, a delegate to th e U n ited Nations, a n d th e y w ere n o t “guests;” Each paid for—h is own sufaper;' : _/ Mr. L a n g f e ld said the. B e rlin club has.' a . m e m b e rship of 65, w h ile M r. K r a m e r so ld th a t in Luxem b o u rg num b e rs 60, w h ile t h e Unit in B rus sels;. H o lland, h a s a n enrollm e n t of 200,- w h ich h e considered too large a group, .M r; L a n g feld’s son is sales m a n a ger fo r th e . A m e rican O p tical Co. B o th/w e re inv ited to re tu r n a t some fu tu r e /d a te . —CVia»o. . Field-- Judnc'^Conln JNewCountyJaiJ, Bids J4re' O p e n e d a t- M i n e o ln ___ S p i r i t e d - b id d ln g i m a rked K th e re- ce& t^of--bids' fo r th e /construction '.of th e proposed new N a s s a u C o u n ty ^ 'j a i l - a t E a s t Meadow. ; C o u n ty . Executive A. H o lly - P a t te r s o n received 18 bids for general construction, 12 b ids f o r heatin g an d v e iitilatlng, seven bids for plum b ing arid drainage, 11 bids for electrical w o rk an d five bids f o r elevators.. A ll bids w ere re f e r r e d - t o C o u n ty A tto r n e y G . B u r c h a r d S m ith, Public. W o rks C o m m issioner 'J o h n C.- G u i- b e r t an d C o u n ty-A rchitect L a w rence / j j ; ' L incoln fo r checking a n d 't b e i r reco m m e n d a tjonsi - - ................... B ids .were 'originally called for. S e p tem b e r 28 but-opening o f th e bids Was postponed due to conflict .w ith , J e w ish holidays. Cookie Sale Saturday (C o n tinued from Page 1) H u g h .Erwin, M rs. F red Olsen, M rs. B a iley F e rris, M rs. N a thaniel R o c k e r, M rs. Angelo A m etulll, M rs. E th e l D avison, M rs, Jo h n M a rshall. M rs. Evelyn Copper, Mrs. F rancis M cCauley and M rs. C h a rles W. Sim p son. . C e n tr a l—M rs. C o rnelius O 'K e e ffe, ch a ir m a n ; M rs. M a r g a r e t ' Tyson. M rs. H a rvay S inkler. M rs. W a lter L a 'C h lottl, M rs. L. Egan, Mre. •Thom as Connelly, M rs. J-. J. H e n - nessy r ~ M r s .~ J o h n -TJhl./ M rs. Carl H jjlgren. a n d M ra. H a rold W . B a t- tin . ' ’ Sou th —M rs. -Paul G a rbo, chair- m a q ;; M rs, G e o rge S m ith / M r s . C a rl H e d ln, M rs. “ H e n r y R o g e rs, M r s r P h ilfp A ltiere, Mrs.- J . . G . F reem a n , Mrs; N o rm a n E, H y a m s; M rs| ~B. D. K a lban, M rs. A d am Lbeffier, Mrs. Jo h n H u a i. M rs.. P e rry .W aUersten an d M rs. A lfred J . Devereaux: association a t Its S e p tem b e r meet- ting. A ction was delayed a t th a t tim e . However, pn Monday - n ig h t, Z lt LeVan, ch a ir m a n of th e /e d u c a tio n -com m ittee, su b m itted a; r e p o rt b r in g in g ' m u tters up, to d a te , a n d recom m e n d ing approval of th o p tah. T h e A tlantic-S o u th.; is th e fo u rth of five civio-afisofJiutions in- t h e v il lage to take_this action, t o n d d l t l o n to practically all o f th e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r A ssociations an d o th e r groups., ... / \ ;■■■■■ • - P resident N a than- Pr- Zablow p r e sided, H e introduced Joseph. C a v er- ly, su p e rin ten d e n t of recreation, as th e evening's speaker. M r. Caveriy- gave h is ideas of w h a t constitotes recreation, recited th e - s te p s token during, th e y e a r j u s t closed- to pro vide a suitable program for ...the com m u n ity an d listed - t h e : a c com plishm e n ts. He announced effo r ts w ere being m a d e to establish a , recreational; council to corisist-Of one rep r e s e n ta tive from each civic association, service club, all P .-T . A.’s a n d other, organizations a$ a n advisory group. E ig h t m e m b ers were- received in to th e association; M r. anij M rs. E u g e n e B. F ly n n , Mr. an d M rs. R o b e rt H a n n e m a n , M r. an d M rs. A r th u r B r e s n a h a n a n d Mr. and M rs. Jo h n E. Combs. ' Keeps your - s o n 's h a i r > neatly in place for I . the entire day with fono ^ dressingr. r E a sy 4 o Fuse.- JujHOOLHair D ressing is never Ineasy or sticky, harmless to Jh h ir o r scalp. P leasantly ''Scented. Get a big bottle today, th o u g h fo r .two im p h ths. FEW E R O L - I N SEPTEM B E R R e g isteredr o om m unlcaPle decreased from 470 cases for August to. 299- cases for Septem b er. T h e num b e r fo r S e p tem b e r w a s th e low e st f o r a n y m o n th sin c e the. I rep o rts fo r S e p tem b e r, ; 1052. (C o n tinued f r o r a / l ^ g e 1) w e a lth is e q u a l to 20 p e r c e n t o f. th a t o f - th e nation... V, . • H e explained , operation o f the state/involves; two activities,/govern- iment, or ruling; a n d providing s t a t e , aid to various units of, g o v e rnm e n t. S ixty-percent o f th e t a x ! collected goes to m u n icipalities In one form .of stote-ald of another, Assembly m a n C a r lino added. E d u c a tion, he rem a rked, receives 25 p e r cen t of th e en tire budget, totaling for the y e a r Ju s t closed $327,000,000. T h e o th e r 40 p e r : cen t o f th e monies collected is sp e n t, for. a d m inistration. th e A ssem b lym an said. LH e ~ teId“oLThB/cXReh8e>of^the-care of. 115.000 p a t i e n t s ^ n 27 institutions fo r ^ h e iin s a n e /- th r o u g h p u t t h e state, Including 40^000. h o u sed on Long Is-.' la n d - a n d of. t h e / e f f o r t s , to, restore th e s e ; u infprtuna te3 to- norm a l, /u s e ful liyes. - ' V — H e n e x t took: u p . the., fu n c tio n - o f 'th e D e p a r tm e n t o f Publto .W o rks, e s pecially .to . rogd, building,^ p o inting o p t that-’ singe,_the end of W o rld W a r n , th e num b e r o f c a r s - licensed t o ; th e - ^tate h a d increased, from 3,000,000 t o n e a r ly 6,000,000. H e o u t lined,: t h e throughw a y u n d e r con- stn ic tlo n 'from New Y o rk to .B u ffalo a n d said tolls from th e sections al read y ppened exceeded anticipations byulOfl'pei*- ce n t indicating th a t th e p r o ject would easily pay fo r itself. H e referred to Long Islan d pro je c ts a n d th e n concluded by his an n o u n c e m e n t c o n c e rning th e grade crossing elim ination project. TransBgur^tion Chimes...... Used Tfirsrflm fe& m d a y A s e t o f W e s tm inster C h im e s, p r ? - , ^entiedw ij^ihe.-Episcopal C h u rch of * th e :T ransflguratibn. b y 'a n anony- m o u irdoiU totW S A '.'^^t.for t h e / h i t tim e ’.-on Sunday m o rning. T h e th r e e bells - w p re .cast in A a rle-R ixtel, H o lland; an d 'com - , pleted b y - th e L. V. V e rdin Co., of C in c in n a ti/ Ohio; / w h ich installed them .^ - ’- / ’ ; .w*^> Tw o hav e bperi d e s ignated by th e 1 don o n as 'm em o rials, one to B e a trice M . H ill, o r g a n ist from 1010 to 1945, and th e o th e r t o R a lp h M. Calkins, Junior' w a rden from 1933 to 1039. T h is th i r d bell h a s been given as a trib u te to th e Rev. R e g inald H. S c o tt, Who' h a s served a s rector since 1914;' T h e - chim e s hav e been installed to - t h e toweb / n com b ination w ith a larg e r - o n e .- a previous g i f t of th e sam e -d o n o r . T h e y a r e to peal o u t ! th e i r ; to n e s hourly.' SHELDON AT IN D IA HOUSE “O h M y P a p a ” - was th e them e song for a gala p a r t y w h ich TV s t a r H e rb • S h e ldon arran g e d a t In d ia House in Bellmox?, Sunday. T h e occasion w a s th e sixty-eighth birthday, of H e rb's father. For Prompt Service Call C O N S U M E R S Coal and Oil Company P h o n e ; FR . 9^642 - R O . p-0092 - VA. 5-066 CO R N E R S T O N E LA Y IN G TODAY D rew ..University^ M a d ison,, N. J . , ’ will lay . th e cornerstone today for a new $580,000 ap a r tm e n t dorm itory. T h e cerem p n y will c o incide w ith th e a n n u a l . F o u n d e r s ’ D a y observance in w h ich B ishop F r e d e r ick Buckley Newell o f th e New Y o rk A rea will p a rtic ip a t e . M o re th a n 946 M e tho d ist churches in th e A rea h a v e , pledged a to tal of $439,550 tow a rd th e cost of th e building. Pythian Sisters Plan . Social Evening Monday A n evening of fun. is. promised, fol lowing; th e sem i-m o n thly m e e ting of U n ity-Tem p le, P y th i a n Sisters, \Mon d a y l ii g h t a t'8 5 3 0 o’clock to U n ity H e form T e m p le^M rs. F r e d a R a n ish, excellent c h ief, expects a large tu r n - outr M r a r H ird a - H a r r is is in charge of arran g e m e n ts for th e evening. ^ LET'S GET ACQUAINTED This Ad Entitles You to a r D C r g r e a s e j o b p I t B - L CHASSIS SPRAY HURRY.! NOTHING TO BUY! 219 rjO.' MAIN Ju s t below. Seam a n Ave. Gold Cup Race at Belmont Park ______ -1 race which lias established, more “Ghampions o f th e Yfear”- than ariy-otljer, The-Jockey. Club Gold. ^Cup, with $75,000 .added, Will be' ru n . . . C o /eatured w ith-it will be the OhatfrpagperStakes, tlie-raee In which th e juvenile stars are asked to BO one mile for. th e first t&he... C o a n t F leet established h is remarltoble record o f 1:3 4 ^ In the .-Champagne Jiist a dozen years ago. : D urbig th e last three d ays o f the meeting, M onday, October J t o h , to Wednesday, October 20th, the top tu r f horses o f the country will be • featured .v.This taccltlng- a n d pic- , . . 5 - this mnrt is —A d v e rtisem e n t NEWEST FACTORY WRECKS FREEPORT DRESS PRICES! • tREPES ® WOOLS LATEST FALL 0M SSES REG. 8.-0& TO 19.95 SIZES 9 TO 15, 10*TO 20, 14 Yz TO 24^, 36 TO 48. .MoneylKeijuided In 5 Days DRESS 240 E. Menick Rd. Near Freeport Stadium i PLENTY' OF PARKING Visit our other store 3 in : Wiliiston Park, B&yport, , Riverhead, Copiague and — Elwood ‘ DRESS MART ' ‘Serve Yourself & Save\