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n : K , w\ll ,s l i # H caunc ^Court 5 i T. !Si Fore- w i ami his to la We \ h i u i f:'‘ K : ’:.x: 'm im S D A Y /O C T O B E a S, i m t M E LE A D ER ■' ;; ; ■ PAGE SEVEN ^iHiS, Aim0um:es Merit Schoiarship Candidates ' Harold Ames, Gene Bauer, Glenn Holm, Janet Humm and Ken neth Silverman, senlcjrs at Baldwin High School, are semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition this year, High-School principal Gerald E. Thayer ahnounced.' th e y will become finalists ohd be eligible foi- consideration as i • Merit Scholarship winners if they are endorsed by the school, substantiate their previous per-. Jorttiance on a second test, and submit information' about their interests and achievements. GRAND AVE. CINEMA 1849 H . GRAND AVENUE BALDWIN Next to Shopping Center ; Wed. JhFU Tuoe., Oc». 5-11] One Of the Year*e Pineitl 11 Sophia Loren Paul New in'an'D avid NlVea | In \lA b Y L\ — ALSO — \AROUND THE WORID UNDER THE SEA\ Keenan W ynn Lloyd Bridges . Replacing -LADY L\ for the Matinee on Saturday, Oct. 8: 'ZEBRA In The KITCHEN’ with Andy Devine Starts Wed., October 12th \FANTASTIC VOYAGfe\ pio* - ■ : \TAKE HER SHE'S M INE\; ‘ Coming October 19th \IM POSSIBLE ON SATURDAY^' P lenty of Free Parking GRAND AVE. CINEMA ! A Paru Neighborhood Theater j BA 3-2323 Name of Merit Scholarship wHinera will be announced «arly next May; the number of Scholar ships granted will depend on sponsor 9tQ)port of the p r o ^ m . Letters of commendation from the MeHt Scholarship organiza tion are being sent to 3? other Baldwin seniors who scored In the top 2% Tiaiion-wlde of stu dents taking the Merit teat. The Commended students are Donna Altman, Linda -Balagur, Thomas Barry, Ruth Bergwall, Marsha Carl, Lawrence -Center, Terence Connors, David Edson, Jeffrey reiniilven Michele ttirst. Jill Gollman, Ann Ooodstein. Also, Michael Gordon, Robert .Gordon, Craig Harris, Harriet Hurwitz, Virginia Jones, Rodney Juell, Robert Kurtz, Richard Le- land, Oianc Lubkeman, Thomas Lugrin, Alan Marchlsotto, Linda Mount, Richard Munzing. Also, Diane Preisick, Stephen Pressman, Harold Rosenthal, Nancy Russell, Melissa Shapiro, Charles Storch, Evelyn Sullivon, Hillary Turkewitz, Joseph Wohl ers, Linda Waters, Mark Weg- man and James Witte. According to the Merit Schol arship organization, all semi- finalists and commended students should be encouraged to contihuo their education and be given financial assistance If necessary. A booklet listing semiftnaliats is mailed by the organization to all accredited colleges and to other scholarship granting agen cies; test scores of the commend ed students , are sent' to three colleges the students named when they took the echolakship test. Iiisiile F r e e p o r t (Ctmtinued from page 1) eevMvd kU ^ ilemt In defell reading from a 19-p«ge prepared •iafemtat. All major (jaHy and weekly ne^vspapc^s covered the. sUcu'y, in addition tb WGBB radio broadcasts. MOyet Roibett J . Swwaay tlahiil during the mevfing that the I^BA lOiiueit ler an advliory.reAwindnm would be takon under con-. rideraidea b y ih* board. Lider. U w u tapenied lhal he had a doubt whether tueh an «dvte«y tef^nddlh would be legal. Fteepoti, with a population of approximately 44,000 people has its own ind<^)i^dent police d«^r(ment consisting of dO policemen. PBA Counsel Leonard Rivkin told Ms^or Sweeney that a 20-year retirement plim. In place of the present 25-year plan, would only cost the taxpayers tfn additionai 8c the tax rale. Meyer Sweeney repdtied that the M-year plen, plus the l/€0th Bill, (pension inereittent) would relM Bw lax rale by iOe. Further- mere, h i eald fholfite Beard e l Trutieet was w^Khg (or Ibial resultr on a study of pension plans for an civil service, employees, which is being eoaduded by Governor Roekefellor. There ere about 340 fffi^eyeee wbe work for tho Village. -Before the 20»year retlremcht plan can be put into effect, the Board muSt first authorlre a home-rule approval to the State Legis- lature'.who would then decide whether or not, to pass pet’missive legislation. ■ • Mr. Rtvkln. speaking for the FBA, stated that if the public voted 'Tfo\ Oft the te<piest, the atsodaRoii would drop the appeal for 20-yeor retirement Are -you 05 and still working? ILyou,.arc. yuU should call at ■your'social security ofRce to ap ply for'Medienre. TO YOUR HEALTH by A. P. Messina Reg. Pharmacist Tensotf It helps you see better. And wc.havc il. Tensor’\ • ihc original high'inlcnsily lamp. American made, American quality. The cliTscut thing l«> bright, glarc-frcc natural daylight you can buy. For reading, sowing, stuth ing and all close work. Come see (he Tensor. You won't be looking nl a new kind of lanip. Vou'll be looking at a new way>_-; ■NU-MERIT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, CO.. 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