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Alioom rriMta^i ***** / 4f •• W«*i TOWM M. F. D. 4,fol Se««on Hi»h school'* lacroese the season to a suc- lait week with an over Manual Trafelng kyers, winners of the j championship. The local (gained second place in Jsland Scholastic League, TOly one game to the Iplons. under the leader- ply Prep team, this sea- jay Stranahan the players scored eight 12 starts. • * * fp Outl ^ ____ ___ ___ or the Fliia and part- the parking area op- ' telephone: company 5 not yet been officially use by the Phize of- has to be oiled and please keep out until It Postmast^^ Legion Head Cite Service For Veterans Explain Procedure For Delivery, Cashing Of Adjusted Compensa tion Bonds MEMBERS OF POST - ^TO AID ‘ BDODIES ’ ^ Manliasset Office Will Be Open On Three Evenings Sllfp iManiliBBd MANHASSEt; R. Y.. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936 Heodt State Unit ItrildhouSei a. Ivaa Inaugurated a of feature sdiowlngs, be to demand ” , he tells W on, the program will Sunday, Tuesday and hat is, a feature will be Friday and Saturday, be a change of billing ahd Monday and again hi of the week. .Incident- Ushers Club is all set for hmer. TTie members have [cottage at l,ake Rdiikoh- I the season and expect to [of fun on their days off. • • « Mr. Hitchcock ’ s face red brought his snappy new coupe to a .bidding stop ^MHI Road the other nlgiti ' to pick up that purse ddle of the stFi^t. Wonder ky other motorists fell for the youngster in the M of fun.---- ♦ ■ • * |lt ‘ s All Wonderful visitors have definite what they want -to see, ^unicatlon froiil Thomas Son, Wagons-Lits, Inc., I us. And the main idea be to “ hire a car and Island. ” The cpmmuni- on \TTiey think of and as a sort of ‘ Gold kf grand mansions and knttaued on Page 2) Joseph Chester, Manhasset post- inaster knid Herbert A. Haworth, Commander^ the Marihaaset Amerlca.n Legion Post, this week made public instructions for the proced.ure of obtaining and cashing adjusted ccmpensation bonds. *^6 Manhasset„.g)pet , offiee ^li-, remaj# open on the evenings of Jume 15. l^and 17 for the delivery and certir_ tying of bonds. It Is estimated that 150 veterans will be served through the lo(»l office, which if necessary will be kept open for additional evenings, , ^ - ' On abd .after June 16 Ixmds will be delivered by mail carriers per sonally to the veteran addressed and to no other person ” , Mr. Chester explained today. The envelope will be registered and will require the personal receipt of the veteran. The veteran must be known to the car rier or must be Identified by one or more witnesses known to the car rier. Legionairea Offer Aid - ‘ tit.- the veteran ^ Is not at _h^.e when the carrier arrives, a notific ation wiU be left advising him .-.41^ ^ 1*** P*>*^ office. At the iJfflce the veterin must Be manager of ... kped In to say “ hello ” to Vncec Herh — NiiuadlM^-At. in the Town Hall this says he likes hla new hnils it interesting. “ The Is doing wonderful tells us; [i-One| a goMet -St neyer exactly what the golfing friehds hurl In [ion really mean. How- Scannfll seemed to be I excited about tiie hole- |at Prank Gorman of |ls. vice-president of the State Hotel Association [Saturday at the Jefler- ly\ Golf Club ' at Water- |Y., as if he ’ d made' it IV was he' was playing |hole-ln-on©r at a Hotel tounmment. * * * [bans in this area are get in touch with Mrs. Strong of Gre^t Neck interested in the col- available. Exami- be held next Treekr ^ Monday. • J. SUSSffL SPKAOVE Nassau County leader, who is be coming a national figure with pos sibility of his being named for gov- ernot . — — ........ — ............. — ----- Hickman . Powell, ace Herald- Tribune 'writersays: “ J. Russel Sprague of Nassau County, chair man. of the delegation, appears to be aiming a new role of domi nance in the rapidly (hanging bal ance of the state de^tatioar'\ Is Hecovered MSound\l'alers Identify Youth Who ■''cd When Sailboat Capsized identified by the postmaster, an employee of the post office or by one or more witnesses known to the postmaster of post office em ployees. 'When the veteran is un known to the postmaster or post office employees, he may be identi- fled by any officer of the Manhasset*. Legion Post. The following Leglon- aires will be available during the day or early evenings for this pur pose: -Commander Haworth, 117 Hlllcrest Avenue; Arthur Wirlght, 'Wright ’ s Hardware; John B. O ’ Con nell, North Shore Service Station; Daniel- Burke,-Andrew Street; Ray J, 'Watrous, Park Avenue, Ralph Cunningham, Mora Court and John Marsicano, Nassau Avenue. “ If ■ the veterart has moved from the JurT«!lcllon of ffie' Mahliass^l post office since he applied ■ for his bonds, the envelope will be re turned to the office of origin and toe po^mas^ will notify toe vet erans bureau office through he aM>lleri of hla new address. WiU Retard Bonds “ All bonds unclaimed for 30 days will be returned to toe office of origin, giving ample time to vet erans on vacation or temporarily absent. In case of death or in competence of toe veteran to whom toe bond belongs, toe person pre senting such bond Should obtain Information concemi'ng cashing it from toe Treasury department of Loans and Currency, Washington, D. C ” While veterans are encouraged to liold on to their bonds, which draw three per cent Interest until 1945, any veteran who wishes may receive cash tor any or all of his bonds within a pei^ of two or three days, ” Mr. Chester explained. Landoni Named^ Nassau County Group Pleased J. Russel. Sprague, State Head, Seen Becoming National Figure -By C. B. liaeLACHLAN (Special Correapendent of the Manhasset Firess) Oleaveland, Ohio, June 11 — The Nassau County delegation tonight saw Governor Alfred M. Landon Republican National Convention for President in one of toe nois iest and most colorful demonstra Uqhs ever staged at toe National Convention of a major party in thy United States. Seated where they could com mand a fine view of the entire convention hall filled with thous ands of persons from every state, district and territory, they heard the delegates shout their approval of the party platform; witnessed toe great demonstration following John Hamilton ’ s nominating ad dress; Prank Knox and Senator Dickinson, all candidates until to day, second the nomination, and finally quit toe hall with satisfac tion after every one of toe 1,003 votes in the ' conventlpn were cast for the Kansas Clovemor. Back in Landon headquarters in the Hollenden Hotel, Mr. Ham ilton whose “ i give you the Re publican Governor of a Republican State, Governor Alfr^ M. Lan don, of Kansas, ” threw the con- ventlori into an uproar, sent his besi wishes to toe people of'Nas- Su County and asked Jor toe con tlhuance of Republican support oA (Continued on I^iige 2) pla V for a „ c . “ Tamed and How\ Ihlrd of toe Federal Theatre on Long Island ’ s stage offerings, will be presented at toe Great Neck High School auditorium, . on toe evening, of June 19. The ' ‘ Athletic Club of Oreait Neck Is sponsoring toe event, with William Riley,-Joseph GilUar and Louis Manzlno in charge of toe sale of seats. This ifi toe third of the Federal productions to be presented in and ’‘ Criminal at Large ” having Great Neck, \Remember toe ’ Day ” scored hits with local patrons wJ»o witnessed their performances. ay of Harold H. Mills; 17 J*reai Neck High School wo was drowned on April [bis chum, ’ Walter Hawkins, sailboat capslaed near ^8ht, was recovered on f'fgpttgi r and Identified by . his Mr. and Mrs. Charlee H. '*«d^JtJteKW«.aJaol7 *ge. still had not been at the time of going to Town Of North Hempstead Building Boom Continues in construe - The building boom In ^ on file in - -------------- --- ------ • -- ---------- --- - badly mutilated by the was limn IlDathif [» Wand by an unldent^^ * rowboat who ^ k All tanker. TTie » ' ^ boat and pUted the he took to Hnr ' ’ by waa kleiMl^^ marks on the mid a anwO [Pockets. miifflir. this year, continued at a high level during May, according to a report nied la.st week wlthrW»-TWIW«!(^ by BuUding Inspector Ralph Oald- PermlU were granted during the oioitth fbr construction work at a total estimated coat of t309,lM, the second highest for any month sl^ tWI. In April ot thla X flgurTUs iai2.0». preirt« Moords were eetahUshed in Fw>- Jjauanr, iw, when tte t^ $19(M)00 and in. AOfiiat. hi total <X IM7, fw the astahUshmeat of the o»- wgft n vfn t , wae eollsrted In Mayt ••• hswn tts tor Hall in Mthnated expenditure of ta6,00fl[ 4lna-4K ’ «arJB.Mw Hyde Pai1f..jnd Bast WUUston wlth^ a total of 990340- In the Great Neck-UtUe Ne<A assa plana BfwJd* .!«• » •*' DMxUtuie of 934300. Other flgurea are: Port Waahlngtoo. 916.400; Hcslyn, 98300 and Westbury. 920,- 000 . The largMt percentage of the per- b U s an for dweUlnga. According to Ifr, 49ahhnH. the est lm atad to^ MM of haasa-construotloc for tbs ■MOtti U 9199390. 3adBliig iitah the leoanle so nr, .............. - immm maaU M l , 1 ii y> iii rii\ Manhasset fyamps* Name Heads Fip ’ Coming Year Edward C Smith Is R^urned To Office As Presi* dent Of DeparUiiient; Members Vote Ad ditional Priae In Cilontest Xktward C. Smith was re e l e ct ed president of toe Bfanhasset-tahe- vlUe Fire Department at th4 an nual meeting on June 4, attfnded by more than lOO members. Otheie returned to office were: Clarenee O. Hamel, vlce-presWent; BHc Hedner, secretary; W. Bdwln Chief; William Bickell, first sipu- ty; John Beyer, second deputy and Jeton Tretdway, third dl^ty. The anual essay cornijetitlerv on Fire Pre/jiitlon in toe Homfc ” open to students of 4th year Eng lish in Manhasset and Great Neck Hi^ Schools, for a 935 prise, re sulted in a tie. The Jtxlge, Bat- talian Chief Edward P. Mullaiy of toe New 'York City Fire DepOrt- meiU, was unable to choose be tween two of the essays submitted, :.fone ' ’ ftwff-®asr Members of toe Department vot ed to award an addlttjnal prise of $26. U is expected that toe awards will be made at toe Com mencement exerctsea of tlie schools. Music Group Makes PJam, For Concerts Muns^ PUpfc^uHw om-^ eh Meet At Hoifie Of Mrs. Vail Plans for the next season were discussed by the choral group- of the Munsey Park Woman ’ s Club at a garden-luncheon on Tue.sday at the home of Mrs. Maurice 'Vail, when it was voted to changg the name to music group. Members will give two morning musleales during the season, one on November 4 and one on December 2 at the Munsey Park OoK ClUb. There will be an evening concert on April 16. TUla Oemunder, who htus directed the group during toe current sea son, was asked to continue. Twelve new nvembers were >eg- ,1 enr<h- ment in the group to 33. Tlie new members are the Mmes. Anger, Sterling* ’ NlohtAi, bha' Mantel], Philip- Halo, Glen Payne, William Longyear, ‘ Otto Quit»iu. MUlton Poster, Malcolm-Arigus, Wil liam Cote, Merwiii Pallister and Thomas Garrick. , Munsey Park Boy Will G( ‘ t Awards Hbward Felchfii To Be Graduated From La Salle Academy Howard Lawrence Pelchln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Felchln of Manhasset Woods Road. Munsey Park, is one of toe ranking mem bers' of' toe Class Of igs6 of Salle Military Academy who. will receive diplomas and merit awards at the 53rd annual commencement .to . .be held on Sunday ' on the academy campus at Oakdale. _ Felchln, Who has the rank of Cadet Captoin, will give an addre.ss on “ The Catholic Press ” . He Is slated to receive the gold' medal for general ’ excellence; Uie gold medal for Christian doctrine; toe gold medal for English; toe. gold medals for social science and for military science and is next in merit for the gold medal for public speaking. Mrs. Young Dios ~ At Home Of Son Munsey Perk Woman Was 72 Years Of Aae; Bur ial In Brooklyn Mrs. Msrths Young died on 'Tues day nioming at the home of her son, 'Harold H. Young on Elakins Road, Munsey Park, after a short Ulnees. She worn, 73 years of age. wife of the late Frank Young of Brooklyn. Two sons survive, Harold H. with Funeral services were held at 2 oVlock yeaterady adtemoon alt KnowRh F Vi w wa ’ ^ParlBii rt iv-Fset Whshlngtoo. The Rev. OKar Mad- daus of the Dutch Refan^ Church of IdanhassM officiated. Burial was in UShe w MS O M n e t e ry 4n Bruaklyn. STAOB a PAEtTY A Joint committee of the ~Man h«aia6 American Lagton post am Ihe mm at the Ultea flMrthUWtii ’ roeet tant evehing ’ for ■ of *e\W6 orfshlaatwns mi friends. “ Art ” WMtht hesd^ iki flommittM. j, mtb toe HlMlWEi l « imm roovlm fpn ^ Hkh ae9MM|-^--'iikiiHlH^ of toe Many Explore JPlione Workl, See Loral Staff Keeps ‘ Open House ’ At Great Neck Building Many Great Ne^k and Manliasset residents took advantage of toe op portunity to explore toe “ World behind toeir telephone ” This week at toe Invitation of toe local tele phone company employes, who con ducted ‘ ‘ open house ” at the^ tele phone building, 20 Shoreward Drive Tue^ay, ,_Wednesday, and Girl Scouts Get Ifod^es,' Merit Prizes Awards ibde At Suppci Party For Troop Mem bers And Parents OFFICERS RECEIVE LEADERSHIP RINGS Eewnrdfd F6r Work Witlit Fife- Drum Corps The presentation of badges and •wards featured toe supper party for Manhasset girl acouU and ‘ toeir parents held on Saturday at the B. M. Richardson place on Plan- dome Road. Highest honors were Rt^gaoCount;^ who wert seleoted by toeir fellow siouts as the outstanding members of toe troops. ‘ They wlir receive a wmk's vacation at the ^ Girl Scout camp at Wading River. ^ Officers Rewarded Lieutenant Marjorie aregory and Lieutenant Itosabeto Coles received rings presented by the scout cotn- val of toe High School faculty mlttee for leadership. Otto Lager- received „a gift for his services in training the girl scout ftfe and drum corps. ‘ Ihe following girls received sec ond class scout badgas; Marthw Crosby, Angle Watson, Helen Waken. Nancy Lee Robinson, Bar- ‘ Ihur.>;aay. L. J. Annebec, manager. I b»>-a Monroe, Dorothea Bacchus, today expressed toe ap^eclaUon Morrison. Nancy MortU, for the per-sonnel of the Interest siiown in the event. He said that approximate!^ 1,500 pereons vlsitod- toe leleplione building during toe three days. partineiri* of toe company were Mlnturn. both hoots and guides, conduct- OtxAihg' 'Ing Ui^ gbest* toTthjhgh Mie two- jOsrol^ CilF, Patricia Kelly, Betty Jean Fleer, Carolyn Cate. Jqan Kavanaugh, Dorothy Hutchings, Joan Oay. Gertrude Edwards, Katherine Edwards, Katherine Branoh, Gloria JSSWro^T^-eiarW-Atwatw badgM Hr. N* were given (o ncy L*e nehtn story building and explaining toe jeon. BaAuea Monroe, PAtrieia Miinliaecrt'SchffOl OrffAhlcA^ many different features of equip ment. In addition to toe jiermanent facilities housed in toe building, necessary for the operation of toe Ircai telephone service, there were dl.splays and exhibits pertaining to Uie,. history and development of toe teleplione hid-ustry. Of particular Interest to toe vl.sltors was toe operating room on toe second floor, for many of them previously had not seen a large central office switchboard and its actual operation as toe otierators handled calls. * All o[ us. Whether guides or at our usual work In toe building, enjoyed these visits from toe peo ple of Great Neck, ” Mr, Annebec said. “ We were especially interested in to4 \ ntftffy tfuestions and com-- ments. These prombte oUr own understanding of the needs of tele phone users. We believe also that the bpportunlty to show and ex- i'lprarp-w'hSt ’ Ts being' done to render and Improve service Is “ of help to our customers In toeir use of the service. ” Re e V ive Damages In Collision Suit Children Hurt ’ In Auto Crsisht Get Verdict Against 'Vamps' The three small daughters of Mrs. Dorothy Relchtweg of Huntington this week were awarded 94300 in the l^uilolic County Supreme Court at Rlverheod following trial of a Suit brought- by their mottier agolnsk the ManhaMet-Lakevllle Fire Department, the Manhaaset- LakevlUe Water District and John kgorgan, Inc., beverage firm. The children were Injured on December 17, 1935 when the car owned by the beverage Arm, in which they were being taken by thelr fatheg. to “ see Santa Claus ” was in oollMon 'With a Manhas^t-Lake- viUe truck on Northern Boulevard,' ■ tibelt.'. ' ■ r*' '•■ ■ Jane Relchtweg. four yejsrs of age who was badly cut about the face, wywtssd itfiOO. Her iwim hstera, y«san a( age, reoelm 91300 Kelly, Dorothy Hutchings, .Bet^ Jean Fleer. Lorraine Mlorrlson^ Joan Oay. Jean Creelman,. Martoa Oosby, Joan Blssler, Alve Ttiuge, Madeline Hanson. Polly Olanton. Joaff Atocraft, Agnes Mlhtum, Lenore Bethel, Katherine Branch, Nancy Moritz and Gertrude Ekl- words. Other Awards Observers' Badges went to Kath erine Bmach, Nancy Moritz, Ger trude Edwards, Carolyn Cate, Dor othy Bachus and Gloria Chris tensen. Minstrel badges ^were re ceived by IXirotoy Cate and Alvins Thuge; a bird flnder badge by Lenore Bethel, and a swimmer's badge by Katherine Branch. Naegele movies were shown in toe Lenore- - Bethet, ‘ Agnes- iSMlntum, Norma Luyster, Nancy Sliakespesre, Dorothy Cate, Thelma Kelcham, Marjory Duerr and MllUcent ner. other awards went i»orfeet at tendant gold Star* Lanore Bethel, Gertrude Edwards, Nancy Moritz, Ruth Deyo, Jeon Creel- man, Betty J. Fleer, Lucretla Coles, Alvina Thuge and txaraine Morrison; stiver stsmi — Augie Watson, Joan Blssler, Norma Deyo, Dorothy Hutchings, Marjory Gregory, Dorotoy Ann Shlmp, De borah Lane, Emily Jedllca, Helen Waken, Katoerlne Waken, Kather ine, Brann, Joan Oay, Joan Kava naugh, Ethel Taylor, Dorothy Otto, Agnes Mlntum and Polly Olanton. On toe scout committee for toe year were Mrs. Jesse Wriitot. chair man; Mrs. Edmund Brush, sec retary and treasurer; Mrs. John Krey, chairman of awards tod bad^ and Mrs. Rex Cate, pub licity chairman. each for a fracture of the leg and Mm respectively, TP HAVE BBJOGE Qroat Meek aunshlne Socl- conduot a garden-bridge at on June 90 at “ Oreen the boBW* of Mn. Lydia Green at ll North Drive, Ksummuii. TIiMe win be deer and tabla prlsee and iwfrashmenU. AriMBonsnU are in etaasge of kfrs. p. J. Q l mtmnr . p re sfd H of tog HoeM y , anl members of toe Ex- ooutt«| Baaid. Procoedo will bo for Assault Case HOWARD LAWRENCe FBLCHIN Son of MT. and Mrs. Frank yyiohln . of Munsey Park, who Is Numbn* one honor man of toe 1939 graduating does at LsSolle Military Academy. Named G. O. Head lion-Electo Offemro For tha Yaar Charles Atwater'-, was elected presljlent of toe General Organlsa tlon of the Manhasset Public Schools for toe year 1936-1937, at toe annual meeting on June 5. The resulHts of toe balloting were; president, :Oharles Atwater IBS votes, FrankUn OUffard 87, Goorge woidmaiv 9; vke-president. Ester Cronland 180,, Richard Downe 116, Natalie Bennett 1, George Waldman 1; treasurer Frank Ma- vonlc 168, Boiiile sirmas 81, George Waldman 4; iMcretory, William •rracy 167j Patricia' ’ Stevens, 79; asisUmt seerotary, O e n svieva Rogln 187, ’ O. Heller -171. It was voted to add an assistant secretary to toe ixuncll who Iwlll do-,clerical work for toe Secretary and Treasurer and who will have equal rights with toe other 'of ficers of toe counctL ___ It slsq WM decided that all students of the High School shall be associate members of the or- gsnizatkm and shall vote for of ficers in the general eieotlons. ATTEND COMMENCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O. Brill of Gaynor Avenue, Manhasset have retumed'from Durham, N. O. where they, attended Oommmicement Ex ercises sf Duke UnlversHy. IhelT daughter, MI m Betty Brill, was gr^uated with ia B. A. degree. She will pass the summer in Man- hasset. Mr. Brill Is preeident of toe Manhaiwet OlUzens Assoclstion. Mrs Brill expecte to depart boon tar California. BelgraveGy ikhana To Aid Station Planting Project A horse show gymkhaxui will be hekf at I;46 p. ip. on June 31 at the Oektrem Btiung Atmimay in Great Neck, toe proceeds for toe. Great Neck SUtlottjnantoig fund. Entries wilV close “ *W June 14, A nunsbet of novel features hsve been planned for toe affair. The jumping events will be held at r,ie\new ring wh^ was IfWtansd ttiis year. - The hbrssmanshlp suid gymkhana events will . take place at toe old ring. The program: Otass I 1:46 F. M. Belgrwrs Wonsmankhlp Class for children wfca ha«« net vaaeasthtoslr twMfiit Mrthilay to walk and -trot. FriaM and » aitin«» ^ Cue n. 9:00 F, M. Divtston A. BetgiWTe Lead Rein Clau- fer children. WUk and trot Priau asA Class m. 3:30 P. M. Pair, Class. Open To AH. Walkv trot, eanter. .CooformaMaw »*. .. WV (4 a* a pair Prla e and ribbotu. Claai IV. 3:40 P. M. DIvUion B. Belgrave Load Rein Class Fbr Children; Walk and trot. Prises and ribbons. Ctase V. 9:00 F. M. Belgrave Craker Races for girls under 17 ynuw of agh Dstails of race to be explained in toe ring. Fyieesl Olaas FI. 3:90 F. M. Ladtes Juinp- Ing Clast. O^ Tb All. Fsnoea 9 ft. 9, to I ft. 9, Ferfnrmancs only to count. Trophy and rlMens. 9 It. 9, to >1 ft 9i VnrfofiBaaee only to count. Trophy anl rtt Bi n i. Class vn. 4:19 F. C u ha ie Oats. Opan To AIL Mau iMU lOOntinusd on Mfa Patrolman Hutchek . li CleartHi In G pisr I Nfck ' Court Of ABsanlt Com- plaint ARTHUR HAYS ACTS FOR COMPLAINANT Hrnpy Gattl Wa» Fined On A IRfiordei'ly Con- duet Charge . i Patrolman Frank Hutchok of the 6th Precinct, Naa- MU County police, on Tuea- day night was freed of a charge of assault in the Great Neck Plaza Village court after a lengthy verbal battle between Arthur Gar- • field Hayes of Barkers Point, attorney for the com plainant,-and Thomas F. X. McCarthy of Glen Cove, representing the defendant. Police Justice Irwin R. Browner presided. Hi* charge agatost toe ptdlce- man wu th* aftermath of toe arrest on May 8 of Henry OatU, 19-year old son of A. P. OskUl, commercial artist, of Manhasset Woods Road, Munsey Park oh a charge of disorderly conduct. The youth wu arraigned i n toe Plaaa Village court hetiwe Justice Brown er, found guilty and fined 910. Later, 'acoordina to tMtlmony on ^ lYuadirt; night, be swore out .a Svarrafli agslwit tfie patnvuuL cliargltig that Hutohek had struck and kicked him before tdentlfying himself as a policeman. Mr. Hays, wlio is counsel for tos American Clvli Liberties Untoh, devoted ' die greater part of a two-hour verbal battle with toe patrolman ’ s eouneel to an attanpt- to picture toe case a* mi instance of alleged abuse by toe potK^ of toeir duty' to preserve law and' order. At one point in the proceedings, Mr. Hays asked Justice Browner to “ state the law ” on police power# and toe rights of citizens. The Justice replied toat although “ flat tered ” by toe suggeMion toat any ruling of his might' influence the conduct of the Nassait Polio* De partment, lie would content hhn- sWr ' wltJl ifMdhw toe immw l ia te issue on a basis 6t ‘ ‘ substantia] justice ” . Justice Browner held that th* patrolman had acted in a reason- me way aetd' for the Bast inter ests of toe complainant and was not guilty of assault. ’ Spectator* who crowded toe courtroom heard young Oattl tcii his story under qtuestlonlng by Mr. Hays, and later, under cross-ex am Ina tlon, edinonlshed by the (Continued on Page 2) MunhaHaet Women Get Red CroRf) 'Diplomaa Four MMtoawt wooMn have completed toe course - in home hygiene and care of toe sick eonr ducted by toe Nassau County Chapter of toe American Red Orbos and - received dipkanal at toe 'eloeing exercises on ’ ^ijaBday evening at the Cherry Valley aohool In . Garden pity. They were Mrs. Anna BMUon. Mr*. Renee Burrows, Mrs. Anna Neumann and Msa. Olliwr Pisclotta. ‘ Tlie class was cooduoted by iUM Betty Churchill, Manhasset 4i»- Irict nurse. Wsek Of kane 11 la Ortal Meek MOndM-natati lilnbaBbi soclatiott. SUh IMidbl Tu e sda y t t nns ohib. 9:90 p. m. ThMdar'*-ai»o(k». lciaB8 and Ofwat IfMk 10 a. ah pm..