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■ THE MANHA88ET PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 22, 193^ IF iiattlfiiBBPt Prr 80 p^j IftendBine Road, IteihUMt Phone; Great Neck 1410 O;.' . 'Pelepbone Manhaeeet 1741 __________ _ Bronaon W. Orlacom, Publlehei klee Oennler, Editor NEW TOR3K OmCK; 661 TOTH AVENUE Telephone: Venderhllt 3-6423 M Second Olase Matter on June 6, a(^ ‘ Jxe Poet Of- £|li:.]ariliahaaaet, N. T. Vunaeniition Bate; I3D0 Per Year In Advance FRIDAY, MAY 32, 1936 NOT TO BE CRITICISED On The Job For 30 Years V Upon certain occasions we are moved to make Witorial comment concerning the Nassau county police department, ' for the most part, complimentary comment. In view of a recent development following tlie arrest in Great Neck of the son of a prominent Munsey Park femily, we* again are moved to' point out. as we have Udone beforcr-that, in the main -^the -county-ilcopsi ’ are fine, conscientious men, who try sincerely *\to do their duty as they see it ......... ........ :'' _______ % We were'not present when the aforementioned happening took place. Howev.er we. are well aware of the high regard in which the'-poHcWnafi is held in the i community. ^ We have been informed of several occasions ^hen he di^hlayed good judgement and a knowledge I'lOf boy ..psychology in handling situations which, in less [#i$e hahdsV .^might have been unpleasant for all con- e^ed. ^ The “ cops ” do not go looking for trouble. They just as eagct* to keep away from the courts as is ha average citizen. It l^^,cpm,es .netfe.s-sary for them on asions to issue summonses in-the course of the duties] hich they are paid by the taxpayei-s. For that, ] ‘ 'feigned y are not to be criticised. <* Again we must admit a lack of first hand know- of the occasion, to which we have referred. It haps merely unfortunate that a youth of the same e and address on a previous occasion made the page of the local press due to an alleged infraction ie law^- Loc^l Pastor Named To ifligh Church Office Tlie Rev. H. L. MacKen- zie To Be Secretary Of Nation-wide Body Pictured above are William G. Genner, president of jLhe Bank of Great Neck, Daniel S. Woolley and J. Fred Faigle, directors. Mr. Genner, who is seated nt the^ right, started 7 us an employe of the bank when it fir.st opened its doors for business 30 years ago. Mr. Woolley, seated at the left and Mr. Faigle, standing, have been members of the Board of Directors for the 30 years of the bank ’ s existence. William Taylor Will Take Offict? As Head Of New ly Formed Group In The 33rd DislriclA_. Willis H. Bryahl To Be Toastmaster Officers of the Unity Republican- Club of Great Neck will be Installed at the first annual dinner on the evening of May 27 at Soundvlew Golf Club In Oraat Neck Estates.. It was announced today. William Taylor, former director of + ---------------------------- : the Cornelius E. Bemsen-Club, who from that organl 2 U»tlon after It had attacked the leadership of James l ’ . Dowsey, will take office as president. Other dfficers. are; Mrs. Wilma S. Leonard, vice-presi dent: Walter Stanton, treasurer and Angelo E. Patane. secretary. AND THERE WAS LIGHT ” Twenty-five years ago this month a group of small folk County lighting compies banded together and Iran to operate what was to become one of the most Iprtant enterprises on Long Island. Last Saturday nt at a great dinner in the Hotel St. George, in Brook- the Long Island Lighting Company celebrated its Irter century of growth. - . In the interim between that small but ‘ hopeful be ing and the great development that it_has ’ becoipe, re years teeming with activity. Slowly, but con.struc- lly, Ellis L. Phillips, the organizing genius of the )panl^, combined them into a system. 'In 1923 the jany had grown so deteminedly that it was able to N Into Nassau Couilty aiid' take over'the old Nassau lit t Power Company. Then it bought the Queens- l^ugh Gas & Electric Company and later the Queens Bty Lighting Company. These, together with such idiaries as the Long Beach Gas Company and the \YU & Suffolk Lighting Company have been w-elded a great corporation that performs a great service pe people of Long Island. It is interesting to learn that at the' a'tmiversary din- “ iturday nght emblems were awarded to 742 em- who.have been in the ’ service of the company for irS- or more. The company ’ s\labor turnover is enabling it to preserve its policies and maintain factory relation with its public. 'The Long Island Ig Company is a good employer, and keeps the of its^ employees. iiat Long laiktid wdura be todaT w^tfiourthe Lon# Lighting Company it would be difficult to con- In 26 years it has taken a gigantic .step. A no progressive person would willingly retrace. More than 250 person.s are ex pected at the dinner, according to the committee, among them promi nent town and county officials. Willis H. BryarU.. president of the Great Neck Republican Club, Inc, largest single GOP unit in North .Hempstead will be toastmaster and will Introduce a number of out standing speakers. Invitations to the club's llrst public affair outline It's purpose as \solidifying Republicanism for the I best Interests of town, county, state | a ’ nd nation\ and ^further read | \this club is pledged to support the] duly conslitated leadership, whos- ; ever leadership that may be in Republican organiaation.\ < St. Aloyeiilis Brigade Will Give .4 Concert Members cj -the St. Aloyslus Brigade have been rehearsing for several weeks for their first public concert, to be given on June 5, In the School flail. Tlie Director, Charles Passut, has prepared a program of “ soul-stirring, patriotic and folk song numbers,'* , Edward Page Will Direct The Arrandale School , Group Neck,' has been appointed execu- tlve secretary of the Community Church Workers of the _ United States, Inc., It was learned this week. He will present his re signation at the 11. o ’ clock service on Sunday morning, to take effect on October 1. Mr. MacKenzle will be In charge of field work and' will organize ^hurch conferences In the New Ehgland states, Buffalo,- Chicago and . In California during the com ing year. He will work... from the five main offices In New York city. Chicago, San Francisco, Nashville. ;]jE^«a.r-and- Kansas-^ty, ---- -- Mr. MacKetele came >to Great Neck nine yters ago In^ DMember and - assumed charge of the Com munity Church pastorate when the late Dr. HkJwln P. Parhhany was made minister emeritus. Mr. MacKenzle Is the autSior of several books on church school Edward Page was elected presi dent of the Arranijale PT a . at the annual meeting on Wednesday evening at the school. Others elected ‘ were W. L. Jones, vice- president; Mrs. Hugh J. Schuck, corresponding secre^ry: Mrs. Berna McCann, recording -secretary: Mrs. Sawyv Thompson, treasurer: Mrs. Donald Pinck, chairman of enter-, tainment and. Mrs, James Metz, .chairman .of .refreshments. _ On the nominating * ‘ committee were,-Mrs. J. B. Sparkes, Mrs. Hazen Hoyt and Miss Laura Hiiiderland, Children of the school presented a program which Included demon- -strattons of the work done during the. year in the music department. Roger Allison ’ s CONTINENTAL MUSIC \Favorite of the Social Set ” Port Washington 267 WOODBURY FARMS • ----- OFFERS^ — - Oftly Its Own Products Order Your Hatching Eggs Early White Leghorns PheasAnts Barred Rocks iir I Illstt White Leghorns Pheasants Barred Rocks ' Rhode Island Red's * Mallard Ducks Geese xi Turkeys Orders Shituld Be Placed for Day Old . CHICKS PHEASANTS' ” TURKEYS GEESE MALLARD DUCKS ' Grade-A Milk and Cream From TB Certified Herds ' DELIVERED BY PRIVATE ESTATE MILK ROUTE Syosset, L. I. - Phone: Syosset 609 The Rev. H. Lincoln MacKen zle. for the past nine Jfcars pas- j toT%f Qfunrtninity Omreh, Gre&t wOTklthe.:.nj08t.r«^t.j;Learalng_ the Truth.\ a series of studies on the Bible and the church which was published by the Abingdon Press. Fri.-kal. 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