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THE MANHASSET PRgSS, FRlt)AY, APRIL 24, 1&36 w A MUXteU Chib; A. B. iTl«n. ^Virollp. A8®ftM8 JWd atefner Of Carlo ~ * PI*ce Club; JoMph PliclotU, Man- 33rd District Unit Officers { (Obntliiued tmn page 1) It tfini formed in the district and Hut “ all loyal Republicans are fast 'id|&lfylbK their intentions of Joln- ^ bta hew unit soon to be recog* *Miere did this club get the to print 10,000 pamphlets .JKHtUng the town leader and at the Miie time every town board member gAd town trustee?\ asked Mr. llfltNieder. \We know where they fecelTed their money and lust why tt WM ‘ kicked In'. It hasn't been too laag since, the primary write-in •ampalgn.\ ^ , jyired Dcfeo, president o ^ort Washington Itallan-American Club repledged his ^oup ’ .t support to ‘ .'duly constituted leadership.\ “ Any real Republican, unit i Indhrl^l, owe.s allegiance to the -tfeotsd town l.e^der, as long as he la'teader,\ said Mr. De l^o. \our olilb went on record according sUch k; M|iport and we cant understand p how any club can call itself regu- Jar or anir p wson c git~hlm.self~regtr- K Jar and hot do likewise. ” ‘ Others Need Lesson ’ 'There are others who must-„liet [ 'jUmgbV a .lesson or two,\ interject- ad Mrs. Charlotte Tench, vice-prcsl- iit Of the n-ederlck C. Hicks Re- blican Club of Port Washington. >B. Bmest M. Strong, represent- W. Arthur Lee, president of the et Republican Club brand- [ ‘ •BTReffisen Club \and Its sup- both members and non- isrs as anything but bona fide bllcans. ” List Oleichman, president of laoond largest Mlneola Repub- . Club, recommended that there LICAL NOTICI LEGAL NOTICE Club; Joseph hatsct Italian dub; Miss Rtfth RM- merich, secretary Port Washington Recruits. Harry Rooks, William E. Lyons, president and secretary of Albert son Republican Club; Harvey Whyte, Dorothy Cockett, secretarjgp and president of Mlneola RecrultsT^ William H. Ryan Jt.. secreUry Great Neck Club; Andrew Della Ratta, vice-president North Rosiyn Club; Archie Sadie, president of Westbury Republican Club; J. Ed win Russell, New Hyde Park Club; and other representatives of smaller units. Bitter denunciation of the alleged ly Campbell controlled clUb stole the spotlight from the main busi ness of the conference, which It was believed would be the an nouncement of a cooperative pro gram for the Pall campaign. Record Crowd Attends Da^ice At Oiib Here Muni^y.Park Committee Slages\ Successful Affair KtAs aAu qx w.Y. f! :T mmmtt V mnKB Rtt «*»« •- • r**i f n r -. E3 *Curii«. - MO. MLsW?* ’ '/ 1- :*c<WL Q l OC L-rr^p**;. OPOCGfOAriAl, Q l OC Astarte Trio Will Play At Concert Here Jackson. Passbender. Po.ster, Jeuens, Hurley. ' Sullivan, McCullough, Spaulding, van Zandt, Klepper, PolSf, Beecher. Moran, Meehan, Cooks. Krause. Wrigner and Sch wab. , named TO' force R aymond sickles has been ap-, To Appear With Police pointed a member of the'Kenslng-1 ton village police department to fill the vacancy cauied by tlie resigna tion of Thoma.s Walsh, It was an nounced today. Sickles is a brother of Patrolman Harold sickles of the Estates department. He -^wlll start his duties on Sunday. back from suhvi Mrs. Gilbert v. Austin and her mother. ‘ re,uS ,-j home on Manha.sset WnJ** »funsey Par^ from where they passfd-th son. Villftg* on the 30th day of ^^erch, IT WAS RS80LVED. that Ordln OM Ofd!)f Neck” Is and future inter-relation of clubs piwnshlp. Promises Support I B. Jenkins, chairman of the rabk^Manhasset Chapter of _ aerlcan Clubs introduced J,A,'Oufiml, chairman, of the ■©bunty itaUan-.Pederatlon, ■ ed that all pefsotus of I'ggtractton \would be on the line fighting for, victory next ■ er. ‘ ‘ ^ Englenian, president jif the Washington Recruits asked Older .members of the Repub- I .party in the town learn to jk Ute Junior organizations bet- to that both could increase ^Biembershlp.' the 43 club representatives at and not previously mention-1 re; Mrs. Gertrude Ross, presi- JHlcks Club, Port Washington; ^fMorton, presidefit Federated Voters; iSn. Barbara », secretary Davison Club. Ha; Miss Oenesta strong, ex- I aecretary of County Recrulte; Packard, secretary -Wllliston lUb; Frank Harrington, sec- NOTICE More than 100 menders of the Munsey Park Golf Club and their guests attended the Leap Year dance on Saturday night. Ihe af- fali was under the direction of the new entertainment 'committee, which Is headed by George Gar vin. Others are Harry Powell, Clark Larkin, Jacob D. Vollmer and Arthur O ’ Neill. Among tho.se who gave cocktail parties before the dance were Mr. I m« ’ yT and Mrs. Carl Blxby, who nad as guests Mr. and Mrs, Joha T. Isaacs and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ollmer; Mr. and Mrs. William K. Kerr, who entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porton'g and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gleason: Mrs, Joan Brewster of Great Neck, whose guesUs were Mr. and Mrs. carle E. Rollln.s, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bergess, Eugene Schmidt and Dun- stan Sanford. Also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell who had In their party Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Malone of Stratmore and Mr. and Mrs; Arthur O'Neill of . Douglaston : Mr. and Mrs. Mor gan Prytherch, who entets^ned Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. KBUorp, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Dana B. Scudder, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horn and Mr. and ^s. Roger Daun : Mrs. and Mrs. O. R. Graham of Great ....eck; who had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrlman' of New York City, Miss Katherine Ward of Brotdelyn, James Goss of Sea Cliff and Mr. and. Mrs. George Garvin. Ore mFntfd And is fmfntPd is hireby to become effective lUWS. frlK At A refUlAr meeUng of the Board of runteeA of the VMI ak ^ ot Great Neck.' V il te ge i n w gt he 30th day of ^0Arch, 1935. nar real mended and auppten mended and auppli acted 'and adopted immediately, as fot Section 1: By afrlkini out the word ‘ aeven ” in the third line of Subdivision (ai^of Article 1 and ^ubatitutlng in the plfiee thereof the word \ettht ” and by addint At the end .of. tb? first .i^ragraph of said Subdivision the words '«a» Indue* trial Dlatrlot. ” - Section 3; By amenUlne SubdivUlon ( ’ Section 1 of Article 8 to read as t lows: ' Kenning or storage of petroleum Other inflammable liquids in excess of I'.OOO the Village Board hearing which has not less than fifteen days in the official newspaper of the Village and upon, the approval of plans, grant permission for the storage of such amount as may In Uie judgment .of the Village Board be deemed proper. ” Section 3: By adding a new article thereto to be Article 0*A to read us fol* lows: ARTICLB 8-A ‘ ^ Industrial District Hection 1. In un Industrial building or building ma; lawful purpose (li Ammonia, powder m .(2> Asphalt munufu.cture, or refining, (3) Assaying. (4) Crematory. (5» Creosote treatment f 0 t Distillation of coal. (7] J**at rendering. 101 KerUllzer manufacture. (9t Oas manufacture, or storage in ex* .cess of iq.OOO cubic feet,' (10) Olue. size or gelatine manufacture. (lU Lamp black manufacture. (12) Lime, cement or piaster of Paris manufacture. (13) OH cloth,or Jinoleum manufacture. U4) Paint,- oil, vornish. or turpentine. (15) Refining or storage of petroleum or other Inflammable lldulds in excess 1.000 gallons, except that the VII- ge Board may. after a pub bee flft( established -as shown ■ at so astablUhrd. -juja- mup r 'premises be used and a ay be erected or altered for any >r manufactore. wood or bones- iuge Board may. after a public hear ing which has been adverlUe !cn adverlUed for not less thin fifteen days in the ‘ 'vofflcial newspaper of the Village anc^, roval of plans, grant SUi Try a Want Ad! LEGAL NOTICE approval permission for the amount as may in the Village Board bi Printing ink mai izyilne plastl I of September. 19^1. and on the Sth day of [octobeV, 1933. showing district boun daries and district deulgnatlons which are the accompanying mu] to bo a part hereof; No. 30 as amended a hereby declared to u j IH hereby declared WUne.v? my hand and said Ordinarue seal of said Village, and .supplemented, is March. 1935. apply to and affect rltbry. [L J. Bl AM WOl ROBERT B. BEST, WILLIAM NINE8LING. WILLIS II. BRYANT. Trustees. TirOMAS If MBADE. JR , Clerk„ VILLAGE OK GREAT NECK, » COUNTY OF NASSAU, iss.- - STATE OP NEW YORK. )' L Thomas H Meade. Jr., Clerk -of the VtUago of Great Neele, do hereby certify that the copy of . amendment* of utdlimnce of said ViHage. above • set forTTr. l.s a cor rect transcript of the lexf uf. the briginM : appucauons. amendmenl ol ordlniince WrAitolorf duly , Appllratlon of Thorn*, adopted bV the Bo«rd of Trustee, of *«ld | , or the Buildln Village. 1 ^ •. ----- Witness my hand and of said Vlllai 1935. rreby lid annexed CYRIL J BROWN. Mayor ABRAM WOLF, forth, is the nee here the Board of Tru.nires of of said Villai reel iran.M'rlpt of the text nf the orlgi lendment of .ordinance lierelofore duly said ■^ma^IAS H.-MJEADE. JR.. Apr24-U nr:AltlSO BY Till TOWN OF FAD lon.s of Article Ordi .NOTICE OF PUBLIC HFAB B0.4RD OK APPrALS. NORTH HEMP^TI pursuant tothe dtov I s I o X of the- Planning ana Zoning NOTfCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. Board of Appeals of the Toan of . No Hempstead «'lll hold u public hear.ng the Town lltfll, Manhas.set, New York. Tuesday. May 5. 1930. at 9 A. M . Uayligiit Saving Time, to consider the following Glee CInb At Great Neck Church The Astarte'. Trio will assl.st the Nassau County Police Glee Club In a concert at 8:15 p. m. on April 27 at thf Great Neck Methodist Episcopal Church. An original sketch by Don Oatle;; . wll Ibe a feature of the program. ^ Member.s of tne Trio, wlilch played recently atr the annual luncheon of the North Riding Chapter, D. A. R., are Evelyn Pltaied, soprano and violinist, Madeleine P. Dy.son, celll-st and Rudolphlne Borchmann. pianist. Miss Plested was graduated from the Royal College of Music In London and has - been heard in coifcert and on radio program In England and in Canada where she broadcast for the Canadian Na tional Railways. Madeline Dyson Is a pupil \of Leo Schulz. Polish celltst. Rudolphlne Borchmann was graduated from the New York,col lege of ‘ Music where she .studied under Curl Hein and August Praemcke. She l.s a gold medalist of • tlie German Conseni,atory of Music. Members of the Police Glee Club are Sergeant Ferro, Captain Allen and^ ' Patrolmen Hooper. DanVp, Baclimann, Schneider, Kolber, Draperies Stored “ I d a Moth-Proof and Fire-Proof vault i The Great Nndc Storage Warehouse, w\ take them down, store them and rehanc them in the fall. Cleaned wKen necessary Helen Paul Jones, Inc. ITHE DECORATIVE FURNISHING SHOfi 83 Middle Neck Rd. Phone Great Neck IJJ Dubner's Oresses Retail at Wholesale Prices \ up Including Saiiiplos no West 34th Street CHILD ’ S BUILDINT, ' Opp. Macy'a — Suite 706 , OPEN DAILY: 9:30 A. M. TO 7 P. M. I a ■ >**riaiic^of the E ^ ; Town or N^fi Hempstead. Sf I paragraph)' in tfte moving of 26Ui (lay of ^March. 'flee bulldini* from ili THOMAS lk.,M|^Al)F. JH . Clerk. APT24-1? rCuLIC NOTItt regulnr mcettiiK of me Doard of ! Trintees of the Village of Great Neck, | held at the office of the VUJage, in .said Village, on the 39th (luy ot Augu.st 1935. it was RESOLVED, that Ordinance No. 29, en- •BuDrtmg y.'inp Ordinance' of Uie ge of Oreat Neck \ be and the, same jreby amended by sq[bstitutiiig in place of Action, i Article U thereof the fol lowing; Section 2: No public garage, automobile .lervlce atation or gasoline flUIng station shall be permitted in any dlstjl ’ lct other than in an Industrial Distrlcb>'unless an plication is filed for .same with percentum and ntortgggei^s hundred ( 100 ) .Murphy for ling C ode of ,lhe_ d, Section 3 tia.st u frame of- rom Ur. present location 'to a plot locaied on. the wf-st side of Broad- ay 75 feel north of Cutter Mill Road Ureul Neck. e Corpgr* lion 10 of Ar ticle IV pf the Planning and Zoning Or- diJiance pf the. Town of -Nprih .Hempstead In the erection of a dwelling on Ihi side of Orand View Drive at the of Spinney Hill Drive, Great Neck way 75 feel and Broadwa Ive. Great Application of Cbarle nee of Article Char e IX Ing Hemp^te trie alion is filed for .same with the written consent of sixty percentum leoi in number of the owners of all property within feel of 'an: y wit jy portion lure, if located m and within two hum irtlon of the proposed structure, ted In any other dtsi Board of Tru.slees :k. N V CYRIL J. BROWN. Mayor THOMAS H. MEADE. . JR . Village tlerk, . STATE OP NEW YORK. VILLAGE OF OREAT Nl pfojKJHe^jl, strhe- Blnesa' Di.strici. dred <300) feet pf any if io- trlct. the Village'of Great storage of the jui ge Board be dee: ink mandfactu; Jlne plastic i anufueUtre of skins, storage, curing .TlOH A 8 RED FOB MAINTAINING THE PVBLW Of OBBAT NECK POK ‘ THE SCHOOL YEAtt j VLV 1. iase, ‘ IO HUH e se, isn , (Aa Adopted by the Board of Education April J[j OOMfUROIf Jootlons .............. ............................................ $ ITB.OO of District Officers, and 8eetetarlai.Bta!I .... 3,86lfiO : SducatloD Office — Bupplles .; ....... . .......... ...... SO.OO vices ........... 1 , 000.00 of Business control . ............. 700.00 rintendent of Sohools — Salaries ......... ) 1.378.5a rlntendent of ashiiolSTTOuppUes 236.00 itendent of Bwool^Other Expense 260.00 cation .... : ‘ .,';.''-3iOOO,oo impl add offa aDRVIOE ^tf h cee Bs larlea'ol Principals ..... Z .... . 20,878.76 ^Oiee-aalarles of Clerks ....... ............ . . ..6,858,00 Mill fiuppUes . . .................. .....a,:,-, 640.00 Xf l oAl \ Other Exiwnse ........... 66.00 Pl^drs . ................................ ......._ ........ ::,-?ri^: ’ 846,40a.76 ^pOiOtute TeaeherB ............................ 1.960.00 I In initrucUon ...... 7 ^ j OQ fit Ixercises ................... 340.00 of Inatsructlon ......... 900.00 919.04700 pyri the froc Raw hidtk or tanning. Incinerators, reduction, storage ot' ^ iplng of slaughter house refuse, d fata,, garbage, dead ualmals fal except when carried on us inlcipat activity or pursuant to -a- •oo»4rae4-wRh\Hir-M unlcipa l!! y : ---- Rubber manufaotui material. Smelting of iron. Soap ' manufacture. Starch, glucose or dextrine manufac ture. • ■ - ........ . . .............. .... — Stock yards. Stone crueller. Sugar reflhliig Sulphuroue. sulphuric, uitrle drochlortc acid ma^nufacture. Tallow, grease or lard manufacture or reflniiig. Tar dlstlilatlon or manufacture. Tar roofing or tar worterproofln manufacture.ure. Any other trade. Industry or i\t that is noxious or ofTemive. Jby rea* the emission of oddr, oust. roofing fact fltry or live, Jby oddr, • gas or notse. Section 3; No use permitted in a zone higher claasiflcallon shall be excluded *tn an induitH ‘ Motion 3: No a height in ej juildlng shaH be*fi :ess of sixty feet, dwelling shall he on a N 389,418.60 to ■ htltbt Seotlon 4: No b* ^reeled or *lti duiirUl'tone feet tor dwellln(. Sbdtlon 4; By rtlble n to re»d *s ioHows\'\ 'OoCtloA 3: No public B*r*ge ibUA *«rvlce autlon sliall be r altered on a Vol In un lii- jen' ndliig 8e< >E OF or : .. COUNTY OF NASSAU. » ich f I. Thomas H. Meade. Jr., Clerk of the Judgment of ! Ylllags of .Great Neck, do hereby certlfv med proper '**** ***\------ . ........................................... a vi^nu PlunninK Town oT North Hempstead of A detached garage at the 3ar Beach Road 40 feet i Street,. Port Washington. . 4. Appliration of Nicholas DeMane for a temporary variance of Article V, Section 2 2 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of iorJ.h Hempstead in the erection ot a bulld- ng and the use of property located on the ••est side of Cutter Mill_Jtoad appro.^i- latol.y 300 feet north of NorOw^hS Boule- ,rd. Oreat Neck. that may pfop- ird. ’ the order they are advertised. Interested pUities should- apiH'Or ut tlic above time and date WALTER STABLER. ' Ch Dated nt Manhas.^ct. Also any otner matters th er!y be heard by said Bwur Case.*? will be heard in which pUitie the copy YOUR HAIRDRESS , IS MOST IMPORTANT. the Ri,tz ” is capable of execyting. expert taste in .haiauUin^;, luir coloring and permanent waving. 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S: By atriguii out the- worda Arjleje r; hi BubdIvltMn (g| bl Bectton T of Article 12 and .ubatltutlug |n place thereof 4he words \»rtlcl»a t or i-A \ - Seoiloa «: By sddUlg to the bulldliii No “ V\toe exed SPECIAL! Combination OFFER! ' g ?L50 DREZMA . NOURISHING CREAM ' $1,00 DREZMA ------ POWDER $2.50 TOTAL VALUE Both fw $ 1,50 SHOE TREES Ladies ’ and Mens Adjustable 18 c ‘ ATTENTIONI! Not just as a beauty aid. Not only as a requisite to stfiatt grooming, but 4 $ a camplcnvent to the clotiies you w«»r, the taste you demonstrate in all you do. the characteHMtl associa- MENNEN S Slitvigg Oratw i4 PHILLIPS Nitk of Naggctia 2r9 flpgeto Jniiisticlc owe it the carefid (gtention it deserves, always I Salon 4 r Sarber Shop m n^mnm nmk b < iad mnnlr Opfj'N. ALotatm oatKoV PlioiiB (Sraal Ntck 2020 .. £i_-J Anacin 69( 19< Free Delivery Service phone G. N. MIDDLE NECK^RD. STATIC*! PLAZA