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1 1 THURSDAY,.MAY 26, 1955 T H E LEADER PAGE SEVENTEEN New Credit Manager joins Meadow Brook Burton Mitchell Heads Commercial Department; Native of New Jersey T h e 'a p p o in t m e n t of B u rton B, ^ M itchell as m a n a g e r of the com- m erclal credit departm e n t of The — Meadow Brook N ational B a n S was - „--- a n n o u n ced -today -by W alter E. Van de W aag, executive vice president of the. B a n k ._ ' ■ . ■ M itchellj-who will have his offices •at the W est H e m p steadTieadquar- . tiers building of the bank. came to Meadow Brook on M ay 2 from B a n k e rs T rust Company w h ettK tie held -a sim ilar-position. A veteran of more th a n 20 years in the bank ing industry, he will head the ex panding comerclal credit analysis and service program of Meadow Brook. Van der W aag, in m a k ing the an- . - pouncerncnt, said th a t w ith the ever-increasing needs of the Long Island area, and th e growing num bers of industrial and business loans being made by - th e bank, M itchell will provide the additional expert knowledge .to m ake th e loan pro gram m o re adaptable., tp the needs of business and industry. ' A . resident of Flem ington,- N.'j.. M itchell will shortly move to Long Island. He is d graduate of The College of th e City of New York, an d of the A m erican In s titute of •—'B a n k ing a t Princeton University. He is a member of Bank Credit Associates, th e Reserve Officers As sociation, and a form er president of the Readington (N,J.) Township \ Board of Education. '/ To Supervise Loans Cbiinty PlaSs To Wiidfeir^ Franklin Square Road A County hearing will be- held at 11 A-M. on Ju«)e 27 on proposed easem ents relating to the construc tion of F ranklin Square road from Southern Statevparkw a y to Hemp stead turnpike. Construction plans are being prepared for th e improve m e n t under the direction of, Public W orks Commissioner John C. Gui- bert. BURTON B. MITCHELL Non-Commercial Station To Serve Long Island T h e M etropolitan Educational Television Association has received a grant of $25,000 -from the New York Foundation, i t was announced this week by E. A rthur Hungerford, Jr., executive director of the asso ciation. T h e grant was m ade to “Hid in the work of developing educational television In the New York City area,” according Jjo David M. Hey- m an. president of the Foundation. The association plans -to establish a non-comm ercial station which will serve New York City and W est chester and Nassau Counties. T h e association's headquarters are In the S tate University of New York building, 522 Fifth avenue. Trustees of the'nonprofit organization, which was chartered last year by the S tate Boon! of Regents, represent state n n d city public-school and college: sinterns; private schools a n d colleges. cultural institutions', and 'th e com-, m u n lty a t large. County's- C r i m e T e c h n i c i a n E x c h a n g e L u n c h e o n S p e a k e r HowHUe Nassau County Police laboratory helps to track down criminals -was explained by Captain Frank Pryble, scientist in charge. May 18 in.a talk' to the Freeport Exchange Club at its luncheon in the Elks Chib. C a p tain Pryble discussed t h e “Lonely H e a rts” case. He said that -after a Valley Stream woman was m u rdered several years ago, the Nassau laboratory found that'blood ^stains ..on. t h e floor a t her home were those of the 6lain woman. W h en a Raymond Fernandez was arrested in M ichigan for a sim ilar offense, h 1 s- birth certificate underwent analysis, a n d -C a p tain Pryble learned it had been forged by changing the nam e o n his niece’s certificate. \He .said Ink eradlcator makes writing invisible, but doesn’t take out the chemical deposit. In many stabbing cases, the speakers said, blood discovered on knives is examined and aids in con viction of the guilty persons. .Guns reported to have been used for crimes are test-fired so th a t the identifying marks they leave on bullets m ay be sent to the FBI in W ashington for its files, according to Captain Pryble. Study of laundry m arks Is often a key to amnesia victims’ identity, the speaker said. He also told how analysis ofjnn auto operators blood -indicates w h e ther he was under the influence of alcohol while driving. O ther work of the laboratory was also outlined. John J. 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