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PAGE FOUH 1 - T H E L E A D E H- m NEWS & VIEWS BY EDDIE -VASIL Vnited Press InitrnatidMlirm t ■Natwml / Press Syndicate [: V ■ . , 8K«4s»!as»«BKa«8»aa««!K«WMJa^ j^gmn InW m^erm EVe^ott\Was well represent^liamqng the winners of the Fifth Annual' \Around Long Island Marathon.” Ed Kotti, the American Finn Boat'Co., Woodcleft Ave., was the winner of the Class I Inboard division with: 17-fC;4:in;-AmericanTEinnJSKittJ>e!Wei^ 'l^ Volvo Iniboard-Outboard engine. Crewing with Kcttl was . Manriy Lugo,-stock'car racer, of Holbrpok, , . --ii, — - ^ The Finns, have entered eleven boats in five Mwathons and all Si' Around Long Island Marathtm; : had trouble with the fu ^ line in h a 1 A ft. Glastojn.outboard, and was forced to. leaye^the -courae at M wtauk; Pjnishlng~bTautifully,^was. the ’\Trb^ the Official Pr'ess Boat, donated by Wpodcleft Mwine Base which took care of radio communlcaticms for-Radio Station WHLI,. photograph^s, .and ;Bress. , . 1 . -American . M a ^ r ClM< i liamMlwiimH. te>^iiig tlia word in ihs clau br Martha Ann Sweeney Letter .from MARTHA^BWEENEY, ,bur Comnftinity Ambassador to'Germany.' _ , _ ' July 4, 1963 - D w Friends In F r e e p o r t ;;: “r ■ I've been-on. the M/S AURELIA a week now and when I heard mail was going out I decided.to,write home. It is .amazing how many different things there are to do on this trip over. The ship has many activities geared especially for high school and college students—H i e r e ---------------------- Mr. Babb (left) awards the Silver Bowl to Ed' Koili of American ~ Finn for co'hsisteAcy. The only-boats entered in all S macalhonsi eleyen boats in-all and .nb failures. entries . have finished the grueling 234 mile -course with five first place winners. The winner of Class 4 Outboard division was another American Finn with drivei; Harold , Levy and . Mechanic Ch.arles .... Brandt, , of south Shore Boats, Inc., Bellmore. This was the only boat to^finish the Around.Long Island Mardthon_for three consecutive years—she was the 18 ft. runabout with twin 40 hp, 'Evinrude engine\ language classes e v e ^ morn ing which help us get acquainted with th e ' ' Europe^' ' native tongues. Everyday ' forums are held where we discuss problems or situations, which\W5Tftay-be questioned about b:^ our^foreign hosts, including^current news. One. of the main purposes of the boat voyage, besides just a meabs \ of getting .• .-to jaerm ai^, is the opportuDifyiit gives us;to become, better acquainted uul. oriented. My group, leader is ani instnictor in German at one of our^ univer sities and^ was once, ah “Experi menter herself... In—an- effort to orient our group'She-has-set up a 5c fine for speaking' Englteh at meals. Every member of my group. cOmes from a. different The Owens-XL-19, a.runabdut with a l85 Flagship engine, placed second In the Class' l l lnboards. Bates-Boats Woodcleft Ave.,- entered the new\ boat engineered by_the-Owens lUberglass Division. It was driven by Phil Maresca, with mechahio Stanley Hum.es, both of Freepent. - \i— *7.. - Stevo Lee. Bedeli SrrTfeeport. B memb e r o f the Eastern-OuJi ~^)oard Racing.Association c r ^ e d aboard the winner of Class I Inboard, \ ^ e smaTlest^raft in- the Marathon, a 15 ft. Span. /^merica, with' a __ ^50 hp.' Mercury broke: the, small boat record. The baby of the race . ^ was driyw by GHarljM CoUura, of Brooklyn, and.en.tered by^L.:5ftraia, ~ - Inc., e^lern'distributors’ for Sp^n' America. ' ■\V V e ter^ Tacer,-Jlonnie ~Ames, Hartifi .Marine,: Woodclef^^ iSreeport,' finished the Maratoon (a feat in itself)nnTa“ 16 £L 6^— have, are .quite stop, laughing when a girl .from, the deep'SoUth cornmented. about New : York accent and said she didn't have any I - ll ie Ex periment is a wonderful way‘in which to gain a better knowledge of your own. country as well as a foreign one, as'Fiiave already learned. , ' ^ \ ■ _ Thensxci'tement is mounting as M a the day -of arrival approaches when we will meet oUr - new families. Sincerely'\ . ,.«Martha Sweeney i A t l ^ e $2 yVin<low . IRVING BERNSTEIN Ih e g^m br event of the har ness racing year, the fifth Roose velt' International, will be con tested on Saturday night, July 20, at Roosevelt Raceway in West- bury. Seven trotters .ifttmi six na- itions will seek the world trotting state ana the aceents we each ;s«Premaey mile-and-a-quar= iite amusing. I ceuiantt $50,000. i The nations -represented •The Lutheran PastoreToi Vuifclir FiJreign Landg j . During the absence o t * Revr Charles D. Trexler, Jr., pastoj the Lutheran Chuioh Ofthe Good -ShepherdrRooseyelt, who is visit-: ing the .' Holy • Mnd, arid Rev. Glenn C. Stone, assistant pastor, who is completing details to._at« tend the Lutheran World Federa-i tion ' iri Helsinki, Finland, the Rev. Ralph E,-Peterson is con-' drictlng services at the Roose-^ wrehtirahr'\\\ ~ : ' T ; • -^Bastor-Peteraon, the mcecutive director of the department of min- •istiiy of;: the-Natibnal Council , of the‘ Churches of Christ in . th e USA,Js also acting exewtive di rector'of the department of pasr toral services o f thfe Gduneil.;' ; 7 A. native'-of C a m b ri^V M n ^ sola, -he' graduated with a - B.A. .degree : from ^,;tee Umy^sity qf Netherlarids, France,. Italy, New Zealand, Canada,' and ihe United States. . • ' ' The Netherlands e n ^ is. the eleven-yejtt-old wond^^gelding ■Theo.Messidor,-winni^ of the in- rcredible. total of 110 races, ^o m FranccL-Comes anotiier . gelding, the sevenryeOT-old: Martini-. IL Italy- - has s^rit , o v e r.; Calpante^ ^When, an eigliihyear-oid-marei represents“Newr,^aland. 7 :Tlie..de- fendmg champion,-‘Tie-Silk,-car-^ Ties Cai^da's cb^rsl r ’ . The 4wo United States enlrie; are the first tworfiriishers-in last Siftu^ay’s $50,000 American jo t tin g Championship. ■ T in r e S P A Y ^ X ^ Y 18. 1963 • • . .7 7 ••; ■ v p p p p : ' ... ^ ■ i^ E iE P G E T : The summer ^season is now in fuir~ blbbm and thousands are packing the beaches every day for fun in the surf-rnid-sun. However, we cannot warn peo ple enough about the dangers of too much sun. . . It is p i t i ^ 't o . see too many people, particulah' fair-skinned ones, who. return from the beach -looking like boiled: lobsters. Not only axe they'leaving themselves =wide-open for plenfy of pain and sjiffering but they are also flirt ing with possible skin cancer. Of course, volumes could be written about the damage too much sun, too much wind and too much salt' water can do to one’s ' hair if proper measures are not Have p len^ of fun this summer but be carefiri because no woman ‘ looks charming with-the leathery- ' face look of a'Cowboy or the driedriip hair of a 'sc4re-crow. Sfocic Dividend bv^ Meadow Brook At a meeting of_its Boar^^^ Directors, the M e^ow Brook n | | tional Bank declared_a 2 per CO'S stock dividend'jas previously ap * proved by *lhe stockholders at the^ Bank’s . i ^ u a l Meeting held i n s •January: Augustus' B. Weller, f Chairman of the Board, also an-^i nounced ;that it was the Bank's intention to declare a cash divi dend of 30 cents, per share. This will be voted upon by the Board of Directors at its regular month ly m e e ti^ to'be held July 9. . T he stock dividend, along with the pressed cadi’dividend, will be-payahifi as of August.15 to the stockholders of record JS of the ciose-of business on Jiily 30^--— David'Goldstejjn Wins Ithaca CoIIegfi Dhgr^ ./'David Goldstein/son of Mr. and Mrs, ArffiSr'Goldstein of 1019 Church-Street,.-iBaldw5n, graduat ed- from. Ithaca College,. June 1, with :a_Bachelbr of Arte . Degree m ‘Languages, also making-Deans - r - ; ■ The LEADER \NAS3ATT3 LARGEST WEEKLY;, -i ■7 . . ^Stfptson,., F ^ t 8-T.I33 - 8-8080 • ___ ;