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®l^? iiattljfafifij^i Pra0 r POBUmaD »T TOWMIHIP MMB, INC. MANHASSE' Rasquin Assigns Deputies} To Aid Income Taxpayers T| N. Y., . ..................... ........................ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, UM biir Is getting, w«n ’ t I ,Ul» |byor > m wmnan? ^ ?«jr.We ’ (wT^ kas come i^oTfV'<iak.of IIOIO^ Bor — Of staow «•#. F, ana «nalii|>«rs LSO . ■\•;■• • wm -'*0|a>A** party wasn't quite f Mine iHfhout the Joe Cramp- : Hite. H the first they had in years. -Joe had reserved ^labltl tot ton gnests. Unfortunate- ho became ill and couldn ’ t gbt 'ilE |Sr^ He la still on the sick list. T oitti. linUB trnnlh J^^ter. . ' Tbe 'itown Iw^nrs will meef at lay evening at ^ asset. It will of the evening ses- My' the taxpayers. ley Deserre it, ^-Qtast iqW»-Vamps are gett- thenuelvea ^ifnnd reputations flreflgMets. i§he Vigilants this fppeived a JjMter and a contrl- ' Item theTtreasurer of the ooi^onttton praising tlic tj^k of ;toe smoke-eaters in'tbej|iiallding owned by . mration an Middle Neck IfhiirSfas ’ ii^e-first real fire di||ti..:0Ulliff assumed the .'.nidiV^liSglnps like this sort akk them. And when if^adjiister says the flre- it must be so. S, Alil^'are on the Job too. ■■ hive and cHbek — ibrlved. )|reek from Mrs. Weir tha^lljjjgg \the-men for {^. “ prompt ai|j{{|picient ’ service ” Pobruary ljt|ilMiwtre in the Weir ^me on 1 ^ p Mlfltoad. deep* regret tlw'Mpo m the men were bfUFlQtpelhoy have recover^, 'ant to Swap?' ’ ^, — TJ»e male of the species ASi'elf at the eonpootlons of felt. )Atvatbers and'wl^ have you which i|«kSm — or dthfl^iiaa — the heads of -a ao-ea}lpd'ifeaker sex. But at ^ist he .mus^Hhd^t that his legal- ^LWedded spoiiM|<;never comes home a IHrMge 'party wearing, her I,.hat. When Irving 'A. returned from the Scout of Honor in Great Neck he nmwl that he, had brought him . a very grand Stetson apeau — hut not. bis own. And so if e scout fathor who unwittingly sapped ” hats with him will phone iHEDmit. .Ntek tlVt, be can get his yr- .:. Collector of Internal Revenue Almon G. Rasquin has announced the assignment of Deputy Collec tors ■ of Internal Hevenue to var- situated within thB Kfiiroh Igr-wOtUthRMU Hall Submits Water Probe Bill At Albany First Internal Revenue District of New York, comprising the count ies of Kings, Queens. Richmond. Nassau and Suifolk. tef give *ad- vice and explanations concerning the Income tax law and to assist taxpayers Ih . the preparation of their returns. This a.sslstance is tendered gratuitously for the con venience of the public and Inter nal Revenue representatives are prohibited from receiving any com pensation from taxpayers. Similar '. advice and assistance may be ob- I talned at the Internal Revenue ‘ Collector ’ s Office in the Federal ; Building, Brooklyn, also at the I branch office in the flushing Post I Office. Jamaica Post Office or the St. George Post Office at Staten j I., U. S. Post Island, beginning March 2nd. 'I to 16 inclusive. In issuing the schedule. Hr. Rasquin stated tliat every possible effort wlU be made to meet convenience of taxpayers., and, If ~Clark»on, RogePS possible befwe the last llllng d^jr, o..,. ■, llllng d^, B lI lBllK pil will be made. Itie representatives will attend at various offices on the respective days as . follows. QUeens County — Par Rockaway. U. S. Post Office, March 9 and 10; Flashing. U, S. Poipt Office, March 2 to 16. inclusive; Jajnaleii, U. S. Post Office, March 2 to 16 inclusive. ^ Nassau County — Freeport. U-. 8 . Post Office, March 6 and 7; Glen Cove. D. S. Post Office. March .6 and 7; Great Neck. 'Village Office, March 9 and 10; Hempistead. U. S. Post Office. March 9 and. 10; Hicksvllle, U. S. Post Office. March 11 and 12; Mineola, Court House, March 11 and 12. ' Richmond CoUnty — St. George, S. Office, Marcli 12 DavM Seabury Resources Measure Afriied To Prov tect Island Ground Jg SpCakei* At n , Hin . . Cljub Meeting By legislative bills Introduced oy . „ o i _ _____ Bepalor Joseph'S. Nunan of Queens : ■' (on F ’ ebruary 12 ) and Assemblyman j Moled (Psychologist Ad-1 Supreme Leonard W. Hail of Na.ssau County drCSSCS MuilSCy Park. | last week, the Slate Water Power ! _ \Wolll CU ^ Muusey Park Wins Right To Close Streets and Control Commission, is directed to make an investigation of the ground water supplie.s of the- four Long I.sland , counlie.s. as recom mended by the board of directors of the Long Island Chamber' of Com merce. ■ ' T7ie Importance of such a survey of the ground water j;esourcet. ef Long Island Is borne out by a special me.ssage from the Governor sent to the Legislature -on February 20 in whicli tie pointed out that exoessiv,e pumping in the' Brooklyn and Queens areas is reducing the quan tity of iiotabie water and that there is danger that the ground water of be damaged. OiMremdfr LehailJif*tiC»^ihd C!\*T(4anoiry Leslie a \? omihended that the State Water Power and Control Commission be may | authorized to make the comprehen sive study and report provided for in-Uic Nuiian-Hail bill speWl. ' ‘ Further delay, ” he stated \may \result in the diminution of the valuable water supply r&source.s underlying large' areas of Long Is land. ’ * David Seabiiry, noted psycholo gist, explained \what makes us all so queer ” to members of the Muh- sey Park Women ’ s Club at .the February meeting on Tuesday a ’ fternoon at Community Center. Mrs. Harold May presided in the absence of Mrs. Malcolm A. Angus, president. ...r Mr. Seabury'B discussl^ of what he termed “ the most dangerous' sub ject on earth ” wis heard with .in terest by the club, His sense of humor relieved a technical | subject from being tiresome. • / . Mrs. Ira Vail wa.s hostess. She was assisted in serving tee by the Court Justice Barkn Action Of The Village Boaril Drama Department To Present Plays Proceeds For Maintenance Fund Of The New / J Clubhouse ii Harry Powell; Dwight M. Pettit, E. K. Matthews. Rushmore Valentine, Charles P. ESirly. Edward E. Nugent, Eric Plump. Otto Qultzau, John and . m-ged ;Roblnson, Harry L. Robinson. Ed ward Millea. Carle E. Rollins, Marlon Rodger.s. William B Green- man, Mrs. Morgan Prythqrch and T Mrs. Harry Kelly ' I On Uie reception committee' were ! Mr.s I. R. Hardy and Mr.s. Arthur ' F. Kaufhold. Mrs. Haley To Conduct , MiNHioii Sltidy Claa Otizens Unit Hails Dowsey As ‘ Heal Man ’ Pay Tribute To Tom n Chairman AC(:LAlMnREX:ORI) OF ‘ PUBLIC GOOD' 250 Attend ‘ ^Non-poUt-l ical ’ Parly At Golf ! Club Auto License Bureau To Establish Bran In Manhasset Praise for his efforts In behalf of better government was voiced at the testimonial dinner tendered James L. Dowsey, Na.ssau County attorney and North Hempstead Republican leader, by a citizens ’ committee on Monday night at the North Hemp stead Country Olpb in Port Wash ington. More than 260 attended the affair, and Frederick H. Clarkson, of Plandome. acted as toastmaster. Ju s M ee 'JT D w ig ht it ogera of Miueola was the only speaker on the program besides .the guest of honor and the toastmaster. \If the truth were .Itnow)}, ” declared Judge Rogerar “ Jim Doweey .would bebMsessei. .today _ of. htUeh more worldly^ ” roods if he had stuck to his private law practice and left '^>6!iH'6S'''tty'^ those-'le-ss-hubncd with ideals of better government. We can be thankful, however, that he chose to give of his services to a truly patriotic cause. ” C|ark«on Introduces Dowsey In introducing Mr. Dowsey, Mr. Clarkson said: \Wc. friends of .llm Dowsey, arc glad of this opportu'hity to tell him Just what a place he has won in our OES Conducts Service For Mrs. Mulloli Fonuer Matron Of No- koiuis Chapter Died At Florida Hoiiu* ' Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday evenlhg by Nbkomls Ciiapter, O. E. S. for Mr.s. Eleanor May Jaek a an^Mullnw.- wKninfidhft His Plan Adopted ^ ^ Lawronoevllle, V«. on Novemb, above all, a real man whose detract- i ,, „ , u i . j Herman Block, attorney for the ilncorporalcd Village of Munsey Park, on Wednesday morning re ceived notice- tliat Supreme Court .Justice Francis G. Hooley had handed dqwn a decision ruling that the Board of Trustees of the Vll? lage acted Within their rights pale into Inslgnmcance when sftu Avenue be closed. Trie board ^ . i.il x.i ^ , compiled with the statutory re- - record of pub- qulrements and did not act arbt-. - trarlly,' the Court decreed ■ Dmsse.vis response was brief Stephen H. Mason, developer of ' *^ know Unit this is not a pollllcal \Sunset Hills ’ ' which adjoins Mun- ' \I appre- sey Park, was represented b.v Jaiktea ’ chance given me to inaKe L. Dowsey Jr„ in l\lsi fight to nri^iS® \' “ “ y new friends. Your gracious. W Ilis Dodcre b Preside At Panel Forum Cn'Ht J\i ‘ ck (y'h'rftyniuii 1 a (Jiuirinaii Of Cominiltop hlsi fight to pre-i® Na.ssau and Suffolk Countles^inight M eadyges Florence ment. He claimed residents would be .subjected to undue hardship' as they would be compelled to' take a rpund-about route to reach the Business; section of Manhassctl . ’ The Village argued that if tlie streets were opene'd. they would have to carry a heavy stream of traffic, pointing out that there are no sidewalks on the hlghw ’ ays in question and that a menace to pedestrians would result. nify my work.s In tlie interest ol better government, but' 1 have given of my best and will continue to do .so, 'Word.s can ^be ml.sunderstood, notlves cun be us.salled and acts can be degraded, but the handclasp oh a true friend makes everything worth wlille.\ I ■ A wire w|^ read from Sui^ervisor J. Russel Sprague expressing his re grets at being unable to attend. Dla iidonie W oime ii To Hear ArlistH 3MY ‘ «li W* H*ve Been Wrong? is believing, so last week decided to the wlUely- bUclwad ^ .Wlud In Manhasset I -d tiMW. w;lMK for ourselves at its C :c^p(Sr«An8'titaMMes. We skidded «. .hMk in Ii^anhassct nt mnra, ni;i pis dUgpldaJM. buildings. We .^rked the. charabanc and “ 'igerly dld.4ti jpll2^ toward the ^ 'gest of ' the iift. ' a large sign % lisned ’ ’ bewafea gt the dog\. We £ cc ’ ittCd if it wwAlfie pound the sign have said dogs, so on we M. The next hitUdlng sbemed to ■ '*■ cooitructed of ^eft-over garage . ank of various slze.s and colors. I canilS^' • ***** wttlcli said “ office ” re tacked two gusty horse shoes. I knocked and knocka^no \ one jteip on we went. I barking of a large police dog- later learned hU name was I its and be Is the pet of the as- I * (ant to dkg warden — attract- Idage-lte -iiii^ subetantlal build- r W : it was tlie pound. T f miirt tliat contrar.v to r ioi4i'M. k|^%|ieard from time to ^ n|Mi& .HfxMgs appeared well* saMjK'lX course it may ^ n liBan.^'|iiuginatlon. but -u, f seen that of the *10 * line in^kfltMp of the wire pens. * ‘ least nlbe''IjBte evidently were * illy pets. all of them had l O<* chow even was tcUng a igupCy harness. All were , ilr>^tad^. Md ' #e couldn ’ t help tiete that M far as we could . Siaro WM_no.license afflx- oatlar of the aforemention- jMkL M|a to the collar of ■a sec- lo^il iliii'JpnUM dog which appear- (<jigMpik:«N8e Just before we left playmate_ i Tlie Draiha department of tlk- Women's Club of Great Neck will present two one-act play.s at' 8:30 p.m. on March 24 and again at 3 p.m. ^ March 25 at Union Chapel. The proceed.s will be for thf main tenance fund of the new clubhouse. Max Figman will direct U)c plays. •Mrs Lillian. D. Tear, Miss Dolly Jarbeau. Ml.ss Anne Napier and Opruude ft '.At Five O ’ clock an English author. Carter; The second play. \Not In the Eh ’ ldence\ will be pre.sented by Mrs. Mae Kavanagh, Ml.ss Mabelle Patterson, Mrs. Betty Mrs.- Ella B. May. Mrs. Louise Eldrlclge, Mrs. Jo.se- phine *Tayk)r and Miss Edith -Hay i are in civarge of the .stage iSfS^tudy class fg^' the women of OTihst Church Pansh will be coufjucted by Mrs. ^ank L. Haleyt)f Plandome from ^2 noon.to 1 p.m. on six Tuesdays, Mglnnlng bn March 3 and ending oiyAprll 7. The class will meet In the Sector ’ s guilt} room. Women are asked-to bring box limcheons. lii th^afternoon there Harry will be sewing fpr the Ml.sslonary I The > Luxembourg - Trio Will M y At Club ’ s Guest •'\ ’ Day Meeting T'o Buy DootorM ’ Bills With His Frizp Moiioy sey wltli box to be sent Industrial Schbdl the Blue- fudge In Virginia. j by Mrs. rifiy Watrous of_ Mi. The Plandome WomeiVs • Club Park. A.sked wljat he would Jt/ will meet at 2:30 p. in. on - Miurh U)e money, Mr. Wllilan niHIy 4 at the Plandome Village Hall | replied: \Pay doctors ’ b for the annual Guest Day; Mrs. j Tliere will be anothei ward Naegeir ~wni prc.slde. , | on Saturday evening ortl- music department, Mrs j mer of the Bank Tawri ( the (^irch* T<» Hear Paper Oh Sandy ifook Pi Mrs. Joseph Wells will 'read paper on “ The Sandy Kook'. at a meeting at 3:15 p.m. on 6 of Community Circle, .Greal/Neck, in the social hull of Community ' House. ’ Mrs. Wells is a methber ol tlje Literary department of the 'Wom an ’ s Club of Great Neck. She pre pared the paper for a recent mat ing of the deparlinent and will re peat it at the Circle meeting In re sponse to many requests. The Maiifiasset Valley Mothcr'.s Club will ^ave ^ card party on Saturday/evening at 8:30 o ’ clock at the ^m'pany No. 2 flrghouse of the Mknhnsset-Lak ‘ £i?Ule Depart ment./ m £ s . K. E. Kenneth Is,chair man. George F, Wiemanu, chairman. ’ ’ Wilt ! Manhasset BoiMiler ! pre.sent Uie Luxembourg Trio, ! Frank L. Kuelln Is I giiest artists. . They arc Virginia ' jDuff ie y. ' p i g n t si ' -'aiiB e wla '-' faiwitwtW i violinist and Betty Barbour, cell ist. ■ Tlie Drama de|)anment^ Mrs. Frank Casey, chairman, (ill! meet at 2:30 p. m, on March 3 at the home of M> ‘ <' Ridge Drive I ore former Town Clerk of Nortli Hemp- ntead^ who died on Sunday night at Green <3ove Springs, Fla. Tlie ser- Vlca^gj ‘ 6 held al me home of Mrs. Mulldr»)» dughter and S5\h-ln-iiw Mr. and Mrs. WllltfPm Anderson In WlllKston Park. J3urlal watf on Tiuirsday ip Nassau Knolls Ceme tery, Mrs. Million was 57 years of age. Surviving jire her hu-sband, W(lllam N. Mullon, three daiighter.s. Camille and Vivian Million and Mrs. Eleanor Anderson and a .son. Harry D. Million. Another, daughter, Ml.ss Anuc Mullou. fonner Exeeullv Secretary of the North Hempsteyi Republican committee, wa.s klllod/at 7. when Uie airplane In whlcda shy Was flying to vl.slt her mother In yiorldu crasheil. • Her sister, VlvlM. who was with her wa.s sertously Injured i 'Hie-. Rev. Lincoln MacKeiizle, and has been at Green Co/e Springs ^ Pastor of'Conummlty Church,' Great Neck, Is chairman of a commlUte lu Supervisor^! lorBie Lease Of A tore In The De Mar luilding s \ U|;|,| PLAN SUGGESTED BYTAXRECEIVEH Seen As Convenience Ta ' Residents Of North Shore Areas ■ ^ The Nassau Bpard of Su- / -porvji i iM a i .44»ts 'wfl a k;,. a i i t i h>MEl.. ■ for several week.s folIowUjg her re lease from a Virginia h^pital. Tlie pilot of the plane, Ltyaye}^ Roth- steen of the county ypllce, also was , _ killed ip the craali., think ray friends are apt to wrag-,, atari, jgullon way born in - '' for born In Brook - She had Ifv^l in' Gi^ftl Neck 30 years, l^st Sepleinbec she went to FlprliM wlUi Mr. Mullon and had been yecuperallng from 111- nes.s, lin-rr. Will kYt KffortI Daiift* l ’ riz <*8 asaet G.O.P. Club Give Fuel Oil, Cof fee Msater ’ - ------ >'• Tlie l/)ap Year dlmi'er diiiice to E. C Williams of Beecliwood[)(3«. conducted on Sutfirdav night ut Avenue, Manhasset, on Hiiljurday/ the Mimsey Park Ooif dub by the night won the $.50 weekly Bjon*>lV Manhus.Hot Republican Club, prob- awhrd. \nie lucky number, le^ielvyd Ubly will establish a record for at the Howard Cleaners, was ilr^fcn I prizes, Harry L. Powell, chairman ftnlttee ksurep oL-tlie committee. ?«ld today. Nas sau utilities will giye .500 gallons of fuel oil to the door prize winner. A coffee-master set, donated by WrlKh,t_yiirdware Company will be the prize for the winner of the “ rnfliillon. dance ,to end Inflation.' The floral decorations will In- do nated by Alex I. Anderson and the spot llght^, by Dodge Electric 'Die — ■ s “ f ‘ **'* I *'*>*'f \( ‘ I'n . h)/ .which will sponsor a Panel Forum at .8^30 p.m. on March 1 lu the audllorlura. of the Kensington Soiiool when five laymen and WHU- jOi ifliu \Present tl>* oontroveralkl and ahoplmous areas In Uie pointit of rnelal and religloits tensions be tween Roman Catfiollcs, JdWs, Protestants. Negroes, Wlilte and Yellow races.\ WlllLs E. Dodge, 6uperlntcndenl' of Schools, will preside. P ’ our members of the Panel per sonnel are Great Neck residents. Other.\!/ will be A O. tflaUIngs, who Is In^ charge of Y. M. C. A. work among the negroes of Nassau Coun ty, ami Dr. WU Chi Ling of New York City This will be one of u' series at meetings lo bn held throughout the country under the auspices of the (Nn.tloiial Conference of Jews and ClirlsUuiis of New York City. Tlie aim of tlwA Oonference Is \to pro mote .Iti.sllce, amity luid understand ing among Proleslnnl Catholics and Jews \ An oflerlng will be.taken lo eover expeii.se,;. Residents of Great Neck and Manhasset are urged lu attend and lake i>art in the discussion wlilch will follow the ^nal presen tation b« detoM to OM! pigres^ tmAnguii Minnie Bladgeti, Mlored, ‘ employe j Allan Reeves. ed as a maid li/riie Wychwood j Rc.servatlous may be made wlpi llc ’ cH* IN.Y.li* Hfiltl AiMirtments building, • on Tuesday! Mr. Powell or the members ol Ids ‘ • evening was ilti/l $2 by Police Jus- j committee, Mrs. John ' F, Isaacs, tlce Irwin R. mowner in tire Plaza. Mrs, Edward Lubbers. Mrs Norman H. -Keots-on-'j Village Court yn a charge of double | Pouny,. jotnes. Reeves and Fred parking on kiddle Neck R qih I. i Weeks. ‘ ... Professor Of .'Economics Addresses Members Of County Federation ized the Iea»e of the stole at 144 Plandome Road* Manhasset, in the Anthony; OeMar building, to be used Hempstead Motor Vehicle Bureau) The store is at the corner of George Stre^, near the Town Hail. Oarpenters are at work putUng in partitions and InstalUng _ desks and ecjulpment preparatory to the o|)enlng of the branch, which . wlU be about the middle of March,- ac cording to'Samuel Scliroeter, ^let clerk in the Motor Vehicle Bu reau headquarters at the court! house in Mineola. liniciti Bchfleld will be senq from Uie New York k^tor Vehicla Bureau office Ui Utce charge. The branch will bp open dolly Mm 9 a. m. to 5 p, m. -in the nuh seosoiu additional employes srtl} assist Mr. BonOeld. ■ Mrattona wU| be tssiiad and operators ’ and chauf feurs' licenses renewed^ Seen Aid *to Matorists \ITie new afllce should prove of great assl^tonge to the residents of North Hempstead, particularly those In the Great Neck, Manhood and Port 'Washington area who for merly have had to drive to Mlne- ola for their plates. ” Mr. Sohroeter said todoy. \It also Will reileva pressure at tlie Mineola offiee dur ing the busy seasons. We odti- mate here that about 10,000 ino- lorlsts will be taken care oC through the Manliasset office. ” A Mhnhasset office was first suggested a year ago by. Ralph W, lotham. North Hempstead Itot Receiver. The Town Board at Uiul lime named Mr. Latham and Su|)crvlHor Charles H. Bnedsker ft- -committee to study the plan. County Clerk Charles R. Ransim worked wlUi the Norili Hempetoad officials and the approval of tho Slate Oommlssloner of Motor Ve- liiclcs was obtained. It had been hoped that the of fice might be ioiiated in the Town \Wis'i r'TOiaiHg' WU ' HB 's»wu' ';n toi available, T5>e store, which has I been leased for a year, is' 86 by 10 feet. THE BAJIBEES HAVE A SON Mr. and Mrs. Edward W Barbee of San Francisco, Cal.,''^fe the par-- ents of a son, their first ohild, born on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bar- - bee U Uie former MJs.s Mary DavU, ■« necessary, to advise wltji the Re daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter W. Davis of the Wychwood Apart ments, Great Neck. Mr and Mr^. likewise j Barbee have been living' on the West. Coast for five years. Russel Sprague Joins *Most unporlani ’ Leaders 'At Albany Conference Tor Consider Anti-Crime Rill County Leader J. Rus-sel Spragiie of Na.s.\)au , County was one of the 10 most Important Republican coun- •ty leaders in the Stale who met at Albany on Wednesday to consider the political aspects of the Repub lican Assembly's controversy with Governor Herbert H. Lehman over Uie anti-crime .bills as well as other pending and prospective legislation State Republican Chairman Mel vin C. EaUgi was not invited to the conference No announcement was made on party policy toward any measure, but it was determined that the leaders would meet in Albany every twq weeks or so until the end of the legislative session, and oftener publican legislative leaders ^ dlspositi)^ on the port of some ujistate leaders to sfort a movement to supplant Mr. Eaton as ,^tate chairman when the Republican state Committee organizes after i.he primary on April 2, failed w> velop. Mr. Eaton said he woulb seek re-elecUpn as State chairman and that he ifras assured of success^ in that effortc Eaton Ouster Heeii Impossibliv It was understood hero thpt/a conference preMmlnary to the Ing of the county leader.s ^tcr- inlnod that a movement to get rid of Mr, Eaton could nm suc ceed. and'for that reason/tlie Is sue was not pressed. Cpnlrol of the party machinery thus will by telephone was served on Eyck Hotel were Mr. Jiieckle, ol Eaton toda.v that a bi}) would Erie; TGiomos Broderick, of Mon- Introduced in the Legislature roe; Clarence R iKlug, ol Qnon- to mak?- a law of the pro- ; William Murray, of Oneida; posal which Edwin F. Jaeekle, j Charles H. Griffiths, of Wlrst- leader of Eric County, ’ made to the i Chester; John J Knewltz, of the Republican Stale Committee in New York city last week, to have the voting strength of the Repub lican Slat* ConYmlttee based on the relative Republican vote of each Assembly district in the . gub ernatorial election preceding the primary which' elects the stale committee. The enactrt|ent of such THIS SATURDAY NIGHT WINNING NUMBER FOR $50.00 POSTED AT 7:30 P. M. — Wimi«r ha* till S P. M. to claim H. :::: -main for the present In-^ the hiuirts ^ law would take state committee ot the dowi^ate*rath)v than il'c, control away trom t he populous up-State Republlcansy - | New-YoMTmetropolitan area, Up-Staters, howevef-, are clcn-r-1 where the Republican vole Is weak, mined to carry ort their fight to land hand It oyer to Erie, Monroe, place ithe State organization juirlcr : Onondaga and other strong Re- the d^^lon of the up-State coun- ! publican up-State TOuntles. ties In which tlie preponderant Re- ! The county leaders who attended publican vote Is cast. Formal no- today ’ s conference at^ the ,7 Ten Bronx; Kenneth P Simpson, of New York: John R Crews, of -Kings; Warren Aslnnead, of Queens, and J.'Russel Sprague, of Naasuil, Legislative leaders who were at the conference, were Speaker Ives, who is the Assembly- man from Mr. Eaton ’ s home coun ty of Chenango; Assemblyman Os wald D. Heck, of Schenee|tady. ma jority leader of the Assembly, and. State Senator George • R Fearoii. of Onondaga.^ pilnorlty leader of the Senate. The meeting lasted from 1 until 8:30 p. m. and wos reported to have been entirely amicable. The (Continued on page 6) Moi t; than ,2(X) inc'mljers of the , Na.'isau CoOnly Federation of Re-. i publican Women and the Frederick C. Hicks Repiiblirun Club of Port Washington, on Wednesday after noon attended a meeting sponsored by i. () f | q}ie i orgaiilzatmn at^ the Knickerlsx'kei Yacht Club Mrs Ernest M Htrong of Plandome pr<)Sltled. , V ♦ '17>e guest .speaker was Or Walter E Spabr, Professor of Economics at New York University. Mr.s Strong Introduced Mrs Raymond Lea.sc. treasurer ■ of the Federation, and Slate commlttoe- iiiun from Oystef Bay . and Mrs. Claire Brown ol -Mineola,, alternate to the National Convention from, the 2nd Assembly district. ‘ There was a musical program by Mrs. Gilbert Lacher and Mrs. WU- Uuiii Has&cll of Port Washington FREE COUPONS ISSUED AT /ALL Manhasset Booster-Stores CROWD expected A capacity crowd L expected at the interriorlty dancU to be con ducted on Saturday evenlira at the WorBli Hills Country (Rub Ih Douglaston Many of the youngeV set have invited guests to oocfctatc and dinner parlies before'the dojnoe. ■ y — Winning Numboi* Pooled at 7-<J0 P. M.t Every Selurday in AU ’ ’ Btfoater ” Store Wfadows Sponobred by tbe Maohassel Chamber of Cenuneroe WEEK or MARCH 2 In Ureal Neck Monday — Woman ’ s Club. 2;30'p. Ill Union Chapel. \' v Tuesday— nimw • Circle bridge* - Home of Mrs. Oagood. 2 p. m. Tuesday — Block printing clsw. Union Chapel- W »• ***• Tuesday — Lions Club. Wycliwoixl, Noon. * ^ - Wedhestiay — Garden Club. Homo of Mrs. Craig.' 2;30 p. m. Wednesday — Woman ’ s Club bridgfli .Union Chppel. •. ’ 30 a. m. Tliursday — 'Retail merchonto dll»a iier. Elks clubhouse. 7:30 pjn. Friday — Block printing cl*s«. Union Chapel. 10 a. m. ’ Friday — Community Clrola. Com* mun^Cy H oum . 3; 13 p- m. Friday — Woman ’ s Club Union Chapel, t p. m. bridge In Plondsme 'ruesday — Drama deportmenL Woman ’ s Club. Home of V(n. KMts, 2:30 p. m. ■Wedneodsy — Wonutn ’ s Otub. ptsi@' dome Village Hall. 3:30 p. m,