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PAGE TWO U1T H J3 L E A D E B THURSDAY, NOVEM B E R 4, 1954 Popular Vocalist THERESA GREEN Board Receives Bid On New Ambulance Northwest Residehts Ask Traffic Light at* Pennsylvania &nd Prince T h e rep o r t of S u p e r intendent of B u ildings W . F . D e M o tt for October, read a t th e sem l-tnonthly Village B o a rd m e e ting M o n d ay n ight, show e d perm its issued f o r operations cstU g a ted to cost S326.360.' Included, w ere 14 perm its for new ballings in- volvlrig $276,000 an d 20 for addition: a n d alterations, $50,366. O n ly ono bid w as received for th e new Flro D e p a r tm e n t am b u lance. Was from th e Flexible Co.. an d t prlco asked w a s $25,334. delivery W ithin 130 days. Included w a s . a tw o -w a y radio system , w h ich -elimi n a te d would reduce th e cost by $485. B o a rd m e m b e rs h a d expected .to acquire th e am b u lance fo r a m a x i m u m of $25,000. T h e bid Was re fe r r e d to F ir e C h ief W illiam J . Noll a n d h is deputies lo r study a n re port. Perm ission w a s g r a n t e d ' W M lam Clinton- S tory Post, Am e rican — Legion, to hold l t s a n n u a l ' A rm istice D a y rites in th e M 'uniclpai B u ilding n e x t T h u rsday m o rning a t 11 p ’clocki . A 'peturoTT\ signed' b y i s o 'p e r s o n s asking for th e installation of a - t r a f f ic lig m a t Pennsylvania aye- — n u e a n d Prince strectrw a s feceivied. C h a rles Friedm a n .^ e x p la ined it was • d e s ired to protect th e hundreds of school children w ho dajly cross the intersection. He s a id a flashing lighT now In operation • fcequently was ignored and children could n o t’ be su r e w h e ther Cars were going to stop , o r not. Police C h ief P e ter Elar, w h e n asked, said he-jvould recom m e n d Installation of th e traffic light. T h e m a tt e r was referred, to C linton H. W a lling, superintendent o f light distribution.- A fter a public hearing, a t which . n o one epoke, th e board adopted an am e n d m e n t to th e Z o n ing Code t ^ com m u n ication from th e A tlantlc- Pj.PV^ h S . t h a t no a p a r tm e n t house, I S o u th . Oivlc Association expressed oi- residence'T o r eith e r one o r tw<3 / t h a n k s 'fo r a / tr a f f i c clrclo I n s talled fam ilies, m s y be erected ' i r i u Bu£l- l-a t'BFanCK ^ayenue -nndR a y 'S treefc, n e s s “AA” d istrict. j- f d f t h e purposeol.'controlling traffic .... A le t te r w a s received from^ R o b e fiTH t fh d t pdlntr Arthur Klein, 7, Gives Polio Benefit Show M rs. W a lter Sullivan of 110 Bed ford avenub, chairm a n of th e Free port: b r a n c h of th e Nassau C o u n ty In f a h tile Paralysis- Com m ittee, has received a g if t of $5.10 for th e fund w h ich,c£pm e n ts._the proceeds _pf_a. puppet show given la s t week by A rth u r K lein, seven years old, son o f Mte. M lm i K lein of 182 C a lifornia avenue. A rth u r en tertained 10 children a t th e p u p p e t show a t his hom e an d , proceeds from adm issions and other sources.totaled $5.10. Mrs. Sullivan says this is th e first gift she h a s received for th e , fund from ah affair of th i s kind, but hopes o ther children m a y try sim ilar ventures w ith equal success to aid In th e fight a f a l n s t ’ th e dreaded dis ease -of childhood. Miss Green Scores In Freeport Concert BsJtifiwre Soprano Hit* A t High School Monday •v In (^m n H m itySeries ~ ■J O th e r soprano soloists have given recitals sponsored b y th e F reeport C o m m u n ity C o n c e rt Association, blit tho s inging of none oftheiri'»has been enjoyed m o r e 'th a n th a t of the 25-year old hew com e r from B a lti m o re. Theresa G reen w h o appeared in th e F reeport H igh School M o n day n ight. •• .x- * r ... M iss ' G reen’s, perform a n c e < lived u p to h e r advance n o t ices.-She- n o t only showed h e r g r e a t ability, b u t' a ; p o ise - a n d understandirig>beyond, h e r y e a rs.‘S h e s a n g .operaU c^cohcert an d piodern num b e rs w ith equal f a cility aftd: h e r .spirituals' w ere sung w ith a n in a t? 'f e e lin g n o t show n by th e average ’singer. JCeinleth H leber M iss . G reen did n o t follow- th e prepared program ' ~but~~varied' h e r ’ num b e rs to a large extent. S h e op-r ened w lth H a n d e l’s “Som m i Dei,” a n d th e n sang an o th e r J f a n d e l lection, ‘‘C a r e Selve,” S c a rlatti’s \Q u a ra F a r f a l e t ta A m a n te and “U n bel d l” from “M a d a m B u tte r fly\ by Puccini to com p lete h e r f ir s t Tgroup. ----- —- — .- -------- — --- -- H e r n e x t group com p rised \H a r vest of Sorrow \ by' R a c h m a n inoff, \Elegy” by M a ssenet, \Standchen\ by B rahm s a n d “B efrelt\ by Straiiss; T h e n to, com p lete t h e firefc-half o t th e program 's h e gave “A u al F im a m - m a J}yer N e h ” by. G u a rdo-L e o n - cqyallo. . - i h e secohd h a i r was bpCned. by th r e e piano solo3 by M r. Hclber. -They, w ere. P relude Iti D -m inor. No. 24,,b y . C h o p in; N o c turne' In D fla t m a jo r for le f t h a n d alone by Scrlabinte, an d R h a p sody i n 6 •m inor,•O p u s 79, No., .2, by Brahfns- — M iss G reen th e n continued w ith B a r b e r’s ‘‘N o c turne,’’ W eill’s “Youk- all,” ' ' C h a u ssoh's \D raison” -and B o u lenc's “Lee C h e m lns de l'am o u r,” followed ' b y S c h indler's “T h e -Vir g in ’s P lain t,” M acG lm sey's arrange- • r n e n t o f - “Sw e e t -Little Jesus Boy,1' a n arrangeiftent. of—T - a m Seeking fo r D e ity\ by M iller, D o u g h e rty’s- “T h e T ie,” an d W a tts’ “Joy.” Every num b e r w a s followed by en thusiastic applause an d M iss G r e e n was. forced to resp o n d with-, several encores. ' ' < r h ° ' th ird * p resen tatio n oT th e season' w lll.’be by D a ? Id a n d M a rla Lloyd,-violin arid tenor, oil M onday night;j 3.04 Inches of Rainfall Fall on Election Day ■ E lection D a y i-1954, probably -will .go down- a s th e mO Is te s t in t h e his tory of th e U .SA ., -especially on Long Islan d , .A t th e M e tereologlcal B u reau of th e N a ssau C o u n ty . d e p a r tm e n t - of P u b lic W o rks, F r e d erick W e ls h ' a n n o u n c e d a p recipita tion Of 3.04 Inches -from fl A.M : to m id n ight w ith a n . a d d itional .12 ot a n In c h , b e tore daybreak yesterday, a to t a l bf '3.16 inches. . T h e to tal for th e e n tire m o n th of O c tober w a s Only ,2.84 Inches. SUNRISE HWYr IM MASSAPEQUA frri. At S a to .Nov. 5 t h . * „ 6 th : ... A lan L a d d - D e B o rah ..Kerr “TH U NDER IN TH E EA S T ” .also - E d m u n d O’B rien “D e n v e r & th e Rio G ran d e ”. E x tr a ! F rid a y —5 color cartoons T r F rS T D rsbes — Starting T ubs .— “Throe Coins In the Fountain’ Sun,.& M o n „ .N o v . ,7th .& 8th : In Cincm a S c o p e ! J e a n Sim m o n s - E d m u n d Purdon “THE E G Y P T IA N ” in color also V igilante T e r r o r ” in CinemaScope & color. K u rz com m e n d ing t h ? village on re ceiving th e 1054 T r a f fic C o u rt a w a rd ffom th e A m erican B a r Association. “fr rr-This Hank's loyally .to this communiiy has been ontinuallypravcfuiri action. W e hdVe\boosfe'd home products a n d ‘industriesr^O u r -resources, have been gen e r o u s ly devoted to the needs o f local borrowers. ' ‘ : \ In every w a y possible, throughout our y e a r s , o f service, w e have tried to givecthis community , sound, helpful,.banking cooperation. Our first in- . .terest;'alwa'ys; i5 in local progress a n d prosperity. , /ounded/f£ZL ^ F R E E P O R T B A N K offreeportJQ C D e p o s it I n s u r a n c e ( A . L it r g e P a r k in g . F i e l J f o r ■ B a ri Ic P a tro n s o n 'Henfy . S tr e e t 3 r e s s for B ess oB tisrsnBvfts The magical o r l o n - a n d - w o o l fabric; t h a t se lls at. twice The price N O W AT G R A N T S I I THE J O M P E R Y O U LOVE ~ Scoop several — they cos! so little ^ I * W a shable • Stretch-Proof r» N o Ironing • Wrinkle-Free '4l(eepsSH 'dpe *WdriVshfirik Bloused or be jeweled, you’ll look . pTcfty fround the cloc’-c in fashion’s jumper. Elasticized w a ist prom- . ises ; fine fit -cven 'oVer sweaters. ' In heather}'- red, beige, copper, brow n ; solid navy. Sizes 10 to 18. ’ W , T . GRANT CO. r FREEPORT