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I : TAGE FOUR T H E LEADER , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER* 4; 1954 I OBITUARIES Garrett A. Goetschius; Spanish W ar Veteran G a r r e tt A. Goetschius. a resident of F reeport for-m o re th a n 35 years, died Sunday In his hom e. 199 P u t n a m avenue. He w a s b a m In Clbster, N. J. H e w a s associated w ith th e N o r th e rn In s u r a n c e Co., for thirty years and was secretary a t th e tim e of h is re tire m e n t'in 1941. M r. G o e tschius w as a v e teran 'of th e Spanlsh-A m e rlcan W a r, a ch a r te r a n d life m e m b e r of S p a rtan Lodge, 956, F. & A. M.. and belonged to F r e e p o r t C h a p ter, 302, R A M ., N a s s a u Com m andery, 73, K . T.,- K is m e t Tem ple, Brooklyn. Com p a n y F, o f th e V e terans Association, Engle wood, N. J . p a n d th e T ransfiguration Episcopal Church, T h e R e v . Reginald H. Scott, rec* to r , officiated a t services in the W e lgand Bros.. F u n e ral Hom e Tues d a y n ig h t w h e n M asonic rites also w ere conducted. B u rial- yesterday . w a s In G reenfield Cem etery, H e m p stead. Surviving Mr. G o etschius are his wife, E leanor P.. nee Pur-vis; tWo sons, G a r retf. A. . J r., and W a lter J., an d three grandsOris. W a lter, jr., G a r r e t t A. I I I ., and R o b e rt B. Tuesday’s Freeport Vote at a Glance STATE T IC K E T E.D. 33 Tot. “GOVERNOR COM PTROLLER A T T ’Y GENERAL Ives H a r r lm a n Del Vecchio Levitt Jav lts Roosevelt (Rep.) (IJem.-I.ib. (Rep.) (Dem.-Llb.) (Rep.) (Dem.-Lib.) 518 180 521 123 524 166 418 198 418 190 .422 . 184 440 170 436 168 432 173 292 131 293 120 290 . 123 •378 159 376 150 375 ■ 155 295 143 291. 144 • 297 137 213 130 210 126 227 113 443 195 440 189 442 188 420 209 405 223 430 194 392 215 382 225 409. 201 318 90 314 90 317 ' . 88 445 259 439 250 486 205 390 285 394 177 404 '164 370 249 371 242 391 220 422 280 406 193 426 264 325 154 321 156 334 141 543 . 185 541 184 • 550 166 0,622 '. 3,032 6558 3,000 6,756’ 21782 Ives’ P lurality 3.590—Del V a cchio’s P lurality 3,558-/Javits' P lu rality 3.&6T * Figures sam e for Lieutenant-G o v e rnor. M inor C andidates—F o r G o v e rnor. M cM anus, (A X .P.), 26; Weiss. (S.W.) 4: K a rp, (I.G .). 2. . ... . For Com p troller, Powe (A.L.P.), 4; R o b ins /S.W .) 4; E m anuel, (I.G .),'4. F o r A ttorney G e n e ral. F ish (A.L.P.», 27; O r a t t a , (S.W.>, 4. LEG ISLA T IV E O F F IC E S STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN Div Alex Cats Dies; W as Native of Austria Funeral services were conducted in th e R iverside M em o rial ✓ 'Chapel, M a n h a ttan . S a turday for D r. Alex C a ts, w ho died S a tu rd a y in his hom e. 302 S m ith street. Dr. Joachim P d n c of Newark officiated. C rem a tion followed a t F resh Pond and his ashes were buried in Woodlawn Cem etery. Mr. C a ts was born in Lnmberg, A u s tria, 71 years ago. Before coming to this country In 1939,, he was a doctor of law and economics and h a d lived for several years In the N e therlands. H e served as executive director of th e D e u tsches B a n k in G e rm a n y before th e rise of H itler. U n til hia retirem e n t after* W orld W a r II, h e w a s associated w ith t^ie N e w Y o rk Stock Exchange Fran c is I. du P o n t & Co. Surviving are his wife, Elly, and a son. Peter. Becker Cogley Speno Rocchio C a rlino D lckm an E.D. (Rep.) (Dcm.-Lib.) (Rep.) (Dem.l (Rep.) (I)em.) 33 483 208 502 175 503 174 31 411 194 411 , 182 414 181 / 35 422 184 423 168 432 157 / 36 281 130 • 285 112 283 118' 1 37 365 163 361 150 3 6 1 ' 152 38 277- 156 286 133 ,283 136 39 209 -130 209 125 217 115 40 404 223 421 197 425 195 41 378 248 408 188 404 203 42 362 244 373 201 393 198 . 43 298 107 299 94 307 DO 44 414 277 427 243 442 236 45 385 ■ 184 381 1 161 387 158 46 354 ' 261 373 222 370 228 47 376 223 399 165 397 171 48 298 178 308 150 309 148 49 503 226 514 196 517 199 Tot. 6.210 3.324 6.380 2,862 6,343 2.859 RepubiicanVote Exceeds Estimate . ■ (C o n tinued from Page 1) candidate for S tate Com p troller, lost t o F r a n k Del Vecchio. his R e publican rival. 3,000 to 6,558, or a difference of 3,5587 ' Jav lts R u n s A h ead of Ticket Jacob K. Jav lts. G.O.P. candidate for A ttorney G e n e ral, ag a in s t F r a n k lin p . Roosevelt. Jr.. ra n con siderably ahead of h ts tlcke, poll-. Irig 6.756 votes ag a in s t 2,782 for his opponent, a plu rality of 3, 964. In races f o r legislative offices, Con gressm a n F r a n k J . Becker led over Jo h n T . Cogley, 6,210 to 3,324 a dif feren c e , o f 2,886; E d w a rd J . Speno, for S ta te S e n a te bettered P e te r P . Rucchlo, an d M a rk Lewis, Liberal. 6,343, to- 2,859 an d 182, a 3,314 m a jority, and Joseph F . C a rlino for Assembly outpolled Irving E. D lck- m a n , D e m o c ratic., a n d P a u l Plncus, Liberal,' 6, 343 to 2869 an d 182, a m a rgin of 3,302 over his tw o op ponents. H o w a rd T. H o g a n , R epublican, for Suprfrme C o u rt Justice, received 6,- 387 votes to 3,301 for W illiam J. Sullivan, h is dem o c ratic opponent. Sam u el R a b in, ru n n in g m a te of H o g a n , was given 6.287 votes while D a n iel E. F itzp a tr ick running- u n d e r | -the S t a r , g o t 2,840. ■ B o th Propositions C a rried T h e proposition f o r t h e floating of I S300.000.000 m e n tal h e a lth bonds I w as carried in F r e e p o r t by 3,720 to I 738, an d th a t fo r $206,060,000 lo w | re n t housing bonds, 3,488 to 179. C o n sidering th e unusual torren- I tla l rain s , th e voters turned out I well in F r e e p o r t. T h e vote for all | parties for G o v e rnor totaled 9.6 out of a reg istratio n o f 10,414, show - I ing only 728 w e re prevented from | going to th e polls for one reason c aho th e r or ca s t void ballots. E lection D istrict 43, w h ich votes in I th e M u n icipal Building, probably I Was th e b a n n e r R e p u b lican D istrict I In th e village.' I t gave 318 votes to f Ives .against only 90 fo r H a rrlm a n , w ith a ,sim ilar show ing for all o ther ' candidates. T h e singing of Tony B a v a a r. lyric baritone, th r ille d th e diners. South Shore Holds Beaux A rts Ball Saturday jT h e S o u th Shore Y a c h t Club held its s e c o n d a n n u a l m a squerade Beaux A rts B a ll a t th e clubhouse S a turday n ig h t. Prizes w e re aw a rded for the m o st beautiful, m o st im a g inative, m o st elaborate an d m o st bizaare costum es. Lewis, <Lib->, 204; ‘Plncus. Becker's m a jority, 2,8f M ltS. G E O R G E E. ST E IG E R M rs. O lga Steiger died M o n d a y n ig h t. O c tober 25. in h e r homo,. 185 ■ S o u th Brookside avenue. She __ w as b o r n i n H o b o ken, N. J., 50 years ago S h e w a s \ a m e m b er of C h rist. L u th e r a n C h u rch and a resident of Freeport 15 years. M rs. Steiger is surv iv e d by her' husband, George E., a son. George V»'., a daughter. M rs. G loria Helntz of D e troit, M ich., a .granddaughter, S u s a n Helntz, and four brothers, A u g u st K roll of Jpm a lca, Edw a rd K r o ll of M a speth. C h a rles K roll of H u n tin g to n .and .Julius K ro ll of As- •\ ioiifh. . 7 - T h p R e v . Eugene K. Strebel, pastor -'o f -C h r is t Church'* officiated - a t fu n e r a l services T h u r s d a y night - in ’theTChester A. Fulton * S o u Inc*. JPariors, 4 6 -W e s t M e rrick road. Bari* Lib. I 182. Speno’s m a jority, 3,314; C a rlino's m a jority, 3,302. . JU D IC IA L ' C h ief Judge C o u rt o f A p peals—Conw a y (R.D.L.) 9,535 Associate Ju d g e C o u rt of Appeals—Desm o n d (R;D.L.) B.862; Van Voorhis <R.DJ 9,257; R if k in (Lib.) 240; F o s ter «R.) 6.142; B u rke (D .L i 3,044. Suprem e C o u rt— H o g an <R > 6,387; Sullivan i D i . l 3,301; R a b in (R.» 6,287; F itzpatrick, (D.‘) 2540; Flerson, <L.) 184. PR O P O S ITIO N S No. 1—8300.000,000 M e n tal H e a lth B o n d s—Yes. 3,720; No, 783. No. 2—8200,000,000 Low R e n t H o using Bonds—Yes. 3,488; No, 179. al was in E v e rgreen Cemetery, Brooklyn. M ISS CONSTANCE A. COOPER M16S Constance .A. C o o p e rr -for n e a rly h a lf a century a resident of Freeport,- died T h u r s d a y , O ctober 21, in th e B.apIJst Home,, ( o r . t b e 'Aged In - B rooklyn. S h e recently fractured h e r hip in a fall. -Miss Cooper .was born in Brooklyn._She- w as long a m em b er of th e F ir s t B a p tist C h u r c h ,. serving for m a n y years, aa- Its clerk. Surviving are niece, M rs. G e o rge J.- S m ith, an d a nephew . H e rm u s S. Verbeeck, o; Freeport. T h e Rev. Dr. Louis H. Losch, pas tor of th e F irst B a p tist C h u rch, hom e M o n d ay afternoon. B u rial w_as conducted funeral services O c tober In th e hom e Burial was In Greenw o o d C em etery, Brooklyn. :i-,;r if: - Whether a man in prince or pauper, there comes u time when he is'entitled to the-finest and friein1Iie6t eerviee that ia within the scope of the experienced funeral director. We’re proud id ^ay'that at pultons there is no difference in the character ac'rviceno matter what tlie c CH E S T E R A. F U L T O N & SO N , Inc. Fl?NERAL DIRECTORS 49 W .MERRICK RD„ FREEPORT —FR. 8-3401 p s p J?, .’ V :• •. RICHARD A. HUNGERFORD FUNERAL HOME CENTRALLY LOCATED /,V A RESIDENTIAL SETTING Cotafortably Air-Conditioned - M E R R IC K RD, 110 PINE STREET Corner S. Ocean Ave. FREEPORT, L. I. FReeport ‘9-3119 .... ■ g g q i i a i a . i n j p n i f c . •.. JUST opened MARGIES BAKERY 183 ATLANTIC AVENUE B etween GroVe S treet an d O cean Avenue - FREEPORT, N. Y. / - ( - 1-.... .' . ^.. .. Offering ; -x. HOLIDAY BAKERY PRODUCTS a n d ' Specializing in Cake? for WEDDINGS and PARTIES 48 1 -Friday Feature CHALAH EGG TWIST BREAD W atch for O u r Daily Specials Free Drawings for Gifts Daily O P E N D A ILY , IN C L U D IN G SUNDAY.>6:30 A M . to 7 PJVt Tdej& o n e M A y fair 3-0818 A