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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 Civic G roup Raps Town Officia l School Budget Shows Seeks Remedy For Conditions In The Valley GOP Representatives Dr. Sleurer Defends De partment; Promises To Investigate All Speeifie Complaints BOARD HEAD SEES LAWS ^INAD EQUATE^ > Association Head Namesj Standing Com- / mittees / ily other ItussMt^s i sigh tel 4 thdy I fc llgn plaiitl^> waa/ a i^( .thae now tMtftors I] are greet 9 d:;^:by hd^^ifation Vtilng the l4ifV. a-tS. T - Iflds of nw»aey;^atai^ A {t«t#ted in kixd#c,^t Manhasset Valley again Aniontr the representatives of 4;{*Rpublican clubs in the Town of North Hemp- ,.«tcad at'a meeting this-week in Mincola. the following are pictured above: Aug- ;Usl Gleichman, Mineola; Mi.ss Genesta Strong, Nas.sau County Recruits; Mrs. Erne.st M. Strong, Manhasset: Mrs. Charlotte Tench, Port Washington; Mrs. G-ertrude Ross, ‘ \Port Washington: Charles Gower, chairman, Williston Park; Harfy Schroeder, ux un aaonuy eve- p William H. Ryan Jr„ Great Neck; Andrew ning at a meeting of the wanhas-j and Andrew Della Ratta, North Roslyn; Harry F o o k s, William E. set citizen-s As-sociation in the : [ Albert.'^on; Aivhie Eudie, Westbury ; Dorothy Cockett, Mrs. Barbara Whylie. High School Library, when Diy ii^ 4 Lv.©yWhyte, Frank Harrington and Mrs. Claire A. Brown, Mineola; Jo.seph Pi.s- nffwf LeTL T°i^\anr».J J Jenkin.s, Muiihasset : Fi'cd Mortoo, Roslyn ; Di'. V . A. Gufuni, Wil liston Pai'ki Frank Engleman and Ruth Emmerich, Port Washington; J. Edwin Ru,s.sell, New Hyde Park; A. Jiembach and Fr^d Stegner, Carle Place and Alfred De Feo, Port Washington. Each club- waa«repre.sented by its president and secretary. of ilWtoeyrattti# Will to .toartWt, ^dotm ftom Cvtoa, PtJSnn.. l«Me wRh tWfl ar . too* sail- wtteb hr tdli ^#ad|itotrate . Mitopiyqr told StoiHiy to the »Mto Bay -Vbrht Chib. Whit; i8 . cohnrcted with Harold igfd, biAt builders, of OUnton. kfi If you -want to buy t boR dau him and hell be yon out for a dgnaon- toey U matofig the i. burlnew vorid that eiftyfet all predicted for him ^ tils brilliant record at. M. ortbwhito Vraieto . Jog the tttotob: piwto^ broJecL^^e of toirubs to t^e I l^n plaM was'to4|rt4to Mtt ,'jrebr the oonanlt^ ae y go and . cany ' o4PAn0|4a|nal. . But like may be to Jted C. w- gc Vea ’ surer of me Statloh \SiufP- immitter to 70 Middle Nflck officer was taken to tgsk and ac cused of “ not having done much ” to ^correct conditions , ip the area. .Dr. Steurer defended his posi tion by repeating the explanation of his duties and^ those of hl.s staff, presented last week at a meeting of the Town Council when he declared that only a \philan thropist ” coul^ /clean up Maniias- set Valley. / In reply to /Drt Steurer's request for mention of specific causes for complaint. Ii^ving B. Kiffin, chair man of the Association ’ s committee on housing and sanitation cited the lotatioii of one dwelling, which, he claint^d, is without water or sanltatio^b facilities and for which $1 morithly rent is charged. Explains Stand Oth^r members demanded that Dr. Steurer tell them what he pro pose^ to do. He declared that his department was “ doing all it can ” to keep the section clean and free of / disease. He explained that he and his staff did all “ that seemed umanly , possible\ explaining the 'ork done in dally inspection of dog pound,^inspection of gar bage dunips, bathing and drjnking (Continued on page 3) Garden Club Counsel 111, R- R. Hearing Is PostjK>iied P. S. Commission To Consider Plea Of Civic Group Today Interior Decorator Gives Advice To ^Cluh Widows^ Wlien the_ Head of the House takes to spending his evenings at the club, don't start looking up the next train 7or Reno — or for \home to Mo:her\ — but find yourself the tcleplione number of a good interior decorator. That's, the advice,,,o(- _____ fered to wives by Herman Veniske The collapse of C. Malcolm Dow- ; Great Neck, who was selected sey of Manhasset. counsel for the Manhasset Chamber of Commerce. wmMeet.vt ' “ * ne. even the smaHwrt /con-i __ _ .reported we, even the ■'in,, ifa a , r.. first ia^BWtoiont, of p^le. i • • says toe ■I Bdurard^J. Areal Msettob breker. i, Climcy. Inc. Ail an elflfe on i *1^04. M»tk T. B. ^itevens etflte to eharge. on Monday morning just afiw the start of the second liearing before the Public Service Commis&ion on the- plea of the Chamber for con struction of an additional stair way at the Manhasset railroad station, brought the hearing to-a sudden close and resulted In its postponement until 9:30 a. m. rhlA morning. — Although Mr DdWsey's illness was said not to be .serious, he was) merely ufiable to proceed with the case had to return to his home. -the day his condition was as greatly imprtiyed l as the subject pf this week ’ s inter view in - the series with leading business men of llie community. And as head of H. Venzke, Inc., one of the largest interior decorat ing and furniture firms on Long Island, with a background of 27 years' experience in buslneeS for dilmself. Mr. Venzke ought to know whereof he .speak.s. It.is Mr. Venzke ’ s belief that in-.' terlor decoration plays ah import ant part ’ In everp person's life. “ A house .should be a home, not place to live in\ lie .said today. \Many times » man.'is -dls- sattsfled with his environment without aotually knowing what is wrong. He feels restless and out of sorts and starts going to the club. Often a change in the deco rative .scheme would set things to right.\ Incddentlly. Mr. Venzke finds that men are . taking a more active in terest in furniture selection for the home than used to be the case. TTiey want furniture plain and comfortable, he says. He attributes this interest to the Tact that faml Uee are doing more entertaining now than In the past 20 years, and Ij^ as a result, men have become imerior-oimBetous. The “Oay Nineties ” Influence in spring fashions for the fair sex undoubtedly will affect furniture styles, .says Mr. Venzke. “ The best (Continued on fiage 5) S b S Park GfilOTlS Health Unit Hearsi Bridge-Will Aid Hear Lecture By Rook Garden Exp<*rt ftor got bean . aaked to make an ncenient thto will interest Uie ek. Ma* JKoenlg. who «a.s rtoarlea of the tttto for years, 'to Ohk^/ of ' Ardon ’ s JSh 04 .on Mcis Lute, a real Mr. Ktotolg has a-record of yedii', exptorjence In Paris. I __ n and Vienna / I N*% Stf, I mic (r ' g*.':at r has PB of tok ( ( * ijip|»od ,tto» I ir lastj one? Tourney ■ ’ 'Mrs. ^ Isn ’ t! Manhassei Group W i 11 Great { firm - , just I Avkoue ns, o I The Manhasset Garden Club will '■ 'toh meet at 2 p. m. on. May 1 at the I Munsey Park Community Ceirter. ; Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Flushing will give an illustrated lecture, on rock garden-s. Members of neigh boring ganfen club.s have been in-\ vltedr<.^ oh the reception committee arc Mrs. Joseph B. Carr, Mrs. Alex ander MacLntosh. Mrs. 1. B. Klffln. Mrs.. Charles Snedeker. Members of the refreshment cornmlttee are Mrs, Charles V. Scholz. Mrs. O.scar Brill, Mrs. Fred Rlebow. Mrs. Hugo Branca and Mrs. L. H.,Gillespie. The • Blub met on FVlday at the home of the president. Mrs. diaries V. Sholz In University Gardens'. Mrs. Joseph Chrr and Mrs. Arthur Kramer were. appoinletL-a.-commit tee to cooperate with Long Island Qfficlfll.s to beautifying the station plaza. Mrs. Leonard Wickenden . was .selected to write the screed for the Long I.sjand flower show to be held at Huntington on. May Mrs. Clinton Murray wa.s ap pointed a committee to the charge bf planting a tree for the club, the place to be decided upon later. Stratlimore Unit Elects Officers mls.slon at 80 York City- Arthur J. peering Colter Street. New) Q, q Milton Mweks Ad- ' Mrs. Movi-ell, Hwade Com- dresses Manhasset- Or- mittee Making Plans : ganlzatioh F6t Party 20 Per Cent. Raise; Trustee Battle Seeii George Fogel Jr. To ex pose Plandome Resi dent For Position On Board-rOf .(Cducal ton TAXPAYERS ’ GROtR^ BACKS BLACKWEiX Annual Meeting, Elec tion To Take Place On May 5' A contest for the position (in the Manhasset Board of Education which will be left vacant by the expiration of the term of Archibald C. Griffin developed this week with the announcement that George F. Fogel Jr., would be a candidate and would run in opposition to Otto B. Blackwell. Mr. Blackwell ’ s candidacy was endorsed last week by a Taxpayers ’ com mittee. Mr. ■Fogel has lived to Maoha.s- set for 48 year* and has beci» in Ihe plumbing business ' sthac hlii boyhood. He was educated at Uic Lakeville school. He has one son. George 3rd attending school. Hhis daughters. Mae sod Eleanor Pogel. both were graduated from Man- hasset High School. Mr. Blackwell whose home is in Plandome, Is a telephone engineer and is at present manafcr of the staff department of the B^ll Tele phone Laboratories. He was gHid- uated from M. I. T. with a B4 Village Maypr FftEDKRICK WULPLINO Munsey Park Mayor Seeks . A Tax Survey Asks Civic AHNociation Board To Naiilc Committee Fred Wulftlng, Mayor of . Mun sey Park, this week suggested that the Board , .of DireotoN of the MiHiKcy Park AssociaUoD iwne a (wmmlttse of three ipen sxptwlenced tdegarc In 1906 and was.with American Telephone and graph Company from 1906 to 1614. He Is a fellow of the Am.erJ^><i InstHut'e of Electrical, Engineers, of the institute of Radio Engine ers and of the Acoustical ^lefy of America. He is a inetfli>Ff' ’ or the American Physlcial Society ond of the New'York Machinery North Hempstea d Coun ’ ry cilubs. .)a no longer ■ «|(k Play- ', 4 i J»sw job. Mac- And don ’ t president of ; the Chamber of Commerce, after ; an' informal discussion on Monday | with representatives of the Long Island Railroad reported that he had been informed that the. rail-^ road favors the extension of the present.platform. It has been sug- geted that'the cost of the proposed improvement be .shared' by - the railroad and. the civic group. Rules for the exercise of “ mental hygiene ” were listed by Dr. C. Mil- ihem. were: Acquire the habit of selfcontrol: harden yourself to Hill PiipilH To Ai>iM>ur Uecital Al School A dessertJbrliJge for the benefit of-the Manhasset'Health Assocla- ton Mbeks of Manha.s.set on Tuesday j tion will take place at 1:30 p.' m. afternoon for members of the Man- on May 22 al Grace insUtute, It basset Health Association. Among ! was anpoundSd today by Mrs. Ben jamin Morrell, chairman ol the ways and mean.s coinmlUce. '^e The chamber of Commerce ap-i^eriUeism: lexercise the mind at work j-procaods Wiil ba used by -Uie AS' pealed to the Commission to com-| and at play: learn to concentrate pel the railroad to build a sta'i^^ apd to reljx: Imitate good models; way east of the, Plandome RoaJ .Bridge over the tracks to provide means of access to the station without crossing Plandome Road. Get Tickets Early, Says GOF (!!outmittee establish a goal and strive for it. Mrs. Fred Kleinschinldt. president reported that five quarts of inllit will be donated to the Health Center dally during May, June and July by ■the Whitney estate. It was announced that Mrs. Jo.sepli Townsend will, speak on \Work in Cancy Creek, 'Ky. ” at the by May 18 meeting. ' Tea was served' by Mrs. R. A. Bishop. C. C. Kohlheyer, Mrs. R. C. Kamphausen and Mrs. John Marsl- Early reservations are urged the committee in charge of plans for the annual bridge party of - the Great Neck Republican Club. Inc . to be held at 8 p. m. 6n May 13 cano. at Soudview Golf XJlub. \Only 300 ------------------- - ----- gue.sta: can be accomodated and a CLUB TO MEET large attendance is expected\. ( The annual meeting of the Plan- reads the announcemeni , dgme Women ’ s Club will be tield Pinochle and other card games , on the afternoon of May 6 at the will be arranged for as well , as ' Ptandeme Villaga Hall. Mrs. (iuy bridge. Llppe4t will be hostess. sociation in continuing^' its work in the community, Mrs*'. Morrell explained. 7 . Assisting tier-in ninking arrange ments are Mrs. Curl L Blxby, Mrs. Anthony Tyson. Mrs. Donald Mal lory, Mrs. I. B. Klffln, Mrs. D. V. Wadsworth, Mrs. Leonard Wioken- den, Mrs, P. Walters, Mrs. Prank O. Thredar and* — Mrs. William B. Simmons. r. Reservations may be tnacle w^h any member of the committee. toci(et» to anlat him to a Te^Jtoudy Bf the situation wMh a view (0 reducing village taxes Mayor Wutrilng pointed 4ut that' the village now 1s part of a num- of .special districts, among them 'seweis. park arid water, and in' ad- dlUon pays taxon to the town and is understood that the commit- “ ■wth — srric — the ' neelnteno o — of- other cl\k: uiitts/1 thitovnatlon. Tile mutter of \speeding ” on Park^A'unue again was dtscuiised. The Bbnrd.of Directors was asked to name''^ i ’ v^lgllance cummlttee ” to study situation. U was an nounced thf^ the village soon will New Building Costa RjFQ Cited As Reason F ihf I ncrease In Year $64,384.26. ilCUBIES INUaCATE,.. ; HIGHER TAX RATE Plant Operation And lii« structional Service ’ Items Larger A net increa.se of 20 per cent, in the propoaed Mali- ba.saet .sch()ol district budget: for the ^effning'year is re- veslttd Imths tentative figu res released this week by; the Board of Eklucation. Ac cording to a spokesman for the board the increase which amounts to $64,884.24 Ls \due in a Ikrge measure to the erection and mainten ance of a new Junior and Senior High School builcG mg. ’ ’ Lust year ’ s budget was $266,870.26. 'The figures for this year are $880,781.60. The gross budget total for the coming year is $869,- 781.60. The tax rate . has not yet been aestimated, but In view of the tocreose In the budget It U be lieved that It wUl be consldenibly higher than Igst year's rate ot ei.27 per $100 aneiiiSl yeltiaUon. DeM ServlM Mkher .. Tho chlaf slntla mn tMp<NUlMa for the inereeae to toe pepSMM toidiet, te 1>e ' iweeg ntod > ^ '.Toteft at the anpual toUM^ 00 'In compiling tax Invitations ‘ will be mailed soon for the annual spring .dance' recital by pupils of Barry Taylor Hill of 'Manliassei, to be held at 8:16 p. m. on May 9 In Uie auditorium ,of Great Neck High Schools. Admis sion will be by Invitation only. Former pupils and persons inter ested may obtain Invitations from Mrs, H411. .......... - ' 77ic program wllL-jncIude solo end enstanble ntimtiers in tap. | ------------------------ musical comedy, nktlonal. ballet j , 1 mT and interpretive dancing. Some oG K o OK JNC€?<I the numbers wlH, be Arranged • by v» •« . ■ ^ Mrs. Hill, who also will design | Hf VluritKr IprOlip Install warning signs of the reflec tor type whieh show up clearly at night. . After the business meeting Paul D. Vossberg 'tof - Westbury showed xoloixd.. .shdes of various plant lypest many of the coBtumes and back-| grounds. Mrs. Madelyn Lewis will be at Ihe 'jdljinb. Addresses Club Mrs. Harry C Naegell of Plan- dome, chairman of the Becond Dls- grlct,* Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc. was the guest speaker on Wednesday 'TTternoon' at a meeting of the Port Wash- Garden Club ----- GUILD TO MEBt • The Rector's Guild of CHirlst Church will me«4 on April 20 aljlngton the' Palish Hopse. Women' of the community are invited and asked j BACK FROM TRIP to bring a box luncheoijs. 1 Mr. and M?*. F' H. Biles of Man- Ths Guild met on Tuesday wlihj. basset have returned from a'motor Mrs. Herbert S. Orme as hostesi,. ■ trlpjo New Orleans. North Hempstead Conference Of~ Republican Clubs ^Outlaws ’ C. E. Remsen Unit Of Little Neck Park E. J. » ------ I Oiricer.s of the Corneliu.s largest single unit In the Townslup dent Of Civic , J.'Hoare ’ ol Woodcut Lauten E. J. Hoare ’ ol Woodcut Lane ftt, Mr. recently was elected president of the Mr. and ' Strathmore Association, It was an te; Mr. ' nouncet) this week. Otlier bfflcera id Mrs. .are J. H. Hargreaves and Ala: Ed- Doran, vice^irealdents; Arthur \anti-organization a c t i v i- s«e cinb in ‘ Disrepute ’ TTie resolution: \Whereas It is the opinion of this Conference that such club leadertoiP 1* inimical tp the best tototMUi of Rspublicanj^ to ties ’ ’ and' their club \out- , lawed ’ ’ from the North ‘ Whereas, it has been bffiuMii w 1„* Mtaeol! ltttnd.d E Doro- llliwe; Mr, Wk Mr. and iiM.Mr. and and Mrs. sgnd Mni/ •ftnir. Mrs. 1 Neill, secretary and Adolph Pl/tt. .**} “ *'* ««cuucu y , ^lemsen Club of Little Neck have of North Hempstead and that said >oro-'traasurw. -J presidents and been using this eluk tor.the-furtlier- -OostMre^-land Us suppmt to.aoy two. The following committees llave. ies of Republican gfoup-i >n grudges, and truly organtoptlon club mlch may following committees ^been named: Edward L. MuWehill. chairman, W. p, Bradford and Joseph at'iaschyinri eijHmtlve com mittee : .^Itoul Connelly, chafrman, BtfQ;>hen ' s. Gunther amd Edward L. MulvehUl, finance; Herbert W. Fleer and W. Carter 'Betsch. mem bership; O. W. linker, entertain ment and Joseph Oschwlnd. bowl- to*. the 'Town.ship. Charles Gow- “ Whereas, by. their repeatedly er, president of the Willis- antlrorganlzatlon activities they ton Park unit, presided. \ have npt only maligned the mempry The action against the S3rd cleo- . of the man foF'lrhom their club was tton district club, which Is headal | named, but have questioned the by Dugal G- CkantoeU* followed the f faith ’ and honasty of Republican totroducUon and unanunous ap-1 town admtoistrattooa- for the past proval of a. redblutkm offered bgl Ip years andhaye thrown the Rem- Wlto* H. BryanL president of tot senjCldb into town-wide disrepute Oreat Nook itoptMlean Club, toB^ ^aiid ' and it hereby Is , \Beeolved tHW~*m*'' ’ '(^rnelfus E. Hemsoh Republican Club of the 33rd Election District be excluded friift;. the Conference of the affili ated Republican clubs In the Town be formed In that section ’ of Orest Neck.\ To ‘ OuUaw ’ OLoup A motion that the club be \out lawed as now officially oonsUtuted ” waa made • by Harry Behroeder. proxy for David Holman, president of toe*Now Hyde Park Club. It was ■MoodMl by Winfield PbllUpo, WU- nstoa Tark piVsldent-alect. \This club cannot be both fish and fowl at the same time, declared Mr, Shroeder. lorgi ‘ Tt has never been ticket three years ago for town ’ counclI~TJiWanea TB^Tlls pontiew ainbltlons after many attempU to Ingratiate himself, hs resorted to his present 'maverick' tactivs. The pamphlet which his club has Issuto Is Democratic In 'Us propraganda and the most insidious thing to. the- histdw of '^piiSlfcan clubs It Is a down^ht .disgrace.\ > New ilnlt Te Be Formed -Andrew Pqtopensky, president of the North Roslyn Club suggested that members of the Remsen Club be “ re-instated when they rcaUae what their leaders have done to them.\ He was Informed by Mk. Gower that a new Republican unit ' (Continued oh page 6) Mrs. Van Bloem Seoka Con tributions For Sea men ’ s Libraries*^ Mrs. P. .Bchuyler Van Bloem. 7 <5ak. Drive. Great Neck Estates ags^n Is In cJiarge of the annual Seaman's Book Week Drive of., the American Merchant Marine Library Association. The drive will end on April 30 Mrs. Van Bloem today appealed for books to be contributed to the free clfculallng Itbiarles which are maintained on American ships for the benefit of seamen. “ Current flq^lon. science, humor, btograpliles. history and geography apd technic al books are most In demand.\ she explained. \Tliose Who prefer to contribute funds may provide library service to one ship for three months for glO or for a year foi' 36- 50.000 books are needed to replenish libraries already in use and to tend the service further tog., /CttMl lOuse ' Kaepers. A few good books will provide scorei bf '^lonely, ambitious seahten with hours of recreation and advance ment. ’ ’ . Books may be sent to Mrs. Van Bloem at the Great Neck adreas or they may collected by tele phoning. Great Neck 1460. 'J _ - v . K-..- . ON HONOR ROLL Henry D. Riley of Munsey Park, a etudent at New York Unlverelty, hae attained the honor roll with BB Overage of B to all hi* aonrsM for the first lemeeter of the our- nat aoademle ikar. It waa an- nownoad to a recent yaiMt by Dean John T. M<todaB. Bobobi of Oommaree, AaeotuU. aad Miaiwe. a eomroi, '>o.-.AfMidag village ofi village office; l^p. m. Afonday-^atlidget bearing RuoMPl Gardens office. I p. m.. (Monday — Mudgn bearing TChe m ilN hear lag ton office. Mopday-^d Rook, g p? to. Tuesday — Uons Club. ReatoOrttot. Noon. Tuesdog, wednaeday aoA . day-Oarden o|ub runmgfa Wednaeday — Budget Laka Bu oogei. g:W p. as. wednaeday — gadget KenalngUm, I p. bl F rtiay- taar tato, Kooee. |t!ta'a..;aL ... aU^MUl^iMjjllll# Toteft at toe ang u gervloe whleti 'totals gldjliT^ or un increase of approximately $M,0B> over , loat year's figure. TbU noven Intaresi end retirenlent of bbrida.* ‘ ' ' Another Urm wlilch has been IncrtAsed is ’ school plant opera tion. 113,000' has been added for additional fuel, light, power anu Janitor's supplies. Hmall Raleee Per Teoebere -There is a eompgratuiaiv sm'^ll advance In InstrtMtltmal eeihriog whicti takes care of a few small Increases to teachers whose in comes are to the lower salary brackets aad also the employment of four gjldltlunal teachers by the new school and full time program. Capital outlay shows |i,000 oyer the 1939 figure. This Is due to Instructional changes which the Board declares are necessary in ihe old building to make It suit able for use by the elementary jprades. « — * — Other Items In addition to tliese changes, there Is an equipment Item for moving furniture from . the present building to the new high school and tlie-puKhaae of neW'equipment for Die elementary schools. Increases . In auxiliary agencies are caused by additional expendi tures for library personnel and books: books ' for the library In the new building: health service due to an expanded health pro- gram: operation of two buaes I 9 - steed of one; A slight IncreaofrvJIn, the athletic program. Other totals to budget are general coikroi, 117,436 1 maintenance of plant, ISAM and fixed charges, M.MO. Df GRCAT NBOK Afonday — Merchantk Aisoctofion. • High School. I p. m. Monday — Qerden department, woman's club. Rome of Mrs. Sperl- ingi 3 p. m. Monday — 4^>lb;e glee club con cert M. K. Church. g;l9 p. m. Bnil^ beartogN /ffMM\ - . 'V — \e? ymmmsm