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V^«- WEATHER TOBAT: Fair ibiicoaaow: Fair and Warmer ,wt.: NO. 6. MANHASSET. N. Y., FM^Y, JUt ^ 193e nhasset Wom^ Get Bonus Bom& Janettes, je Served. Wld War im Rewards the 5ex ’ t 200 Cer- les Delivered UlRE XAUJIS ) ffice staff ider Haworth Courtesy of fiers. Clerks efljgjl Jhan 200 veter- Wortd who live et and received their last week, are four They are Mrs. I Downing of Revere [was a nurse overseas; ITOung of HUlcrest Ave- ias a yeOmanette; Mrs erhohn of Colonial yeomanette, and Mrs. of Revere Road, also North Hempstead GOP Clubs Discuss Plans For Campaign To DincusB I»nu^ t Diplomas, erit Awards IJtAt St Mary ’ s Arthur Lee Of Munhusset Named As Cliairman Of Conference Session; Unit Heads Will Con- diicj. Drive for New Meinhers A concerted drive for Increased Gcwer, president Of the WllUston memlbership was launched oi^Mon-- day night by the North Hempstead eSnierence o?~'Repu6ifcan “ 'crubsr meeting :n the Bar Association Building In Mlneola. Officers of 23 leading Repub lican clubs In the township heard Park Club. W.alter Huethwohl of Port Wa-sh- breship In the conference said that his recently organlsied and incorpated Club has nearly 200 members to date. On motion of Harry Schroeder, New Hyde Park, ___ , r,'\ ’ j| “ “ d second of Michael Potapanski. plans for the campaign outlmed H. A. Haworth of nerican Legion Post, for four hours on the Jutie IS helping postal IldentilV exrservicemen, ay that the i^terans [ikes spoke highly of conscientious work Joseph A. Chester ’ s and carriers in han- pt delivery of . the at came through the flee. As spokesman t, ur, Hamnrth has r io the poatiaaetar. ending the Work of corp ot workers, ated that 25 veterans have yet to receive Of the 200 delivered, riplents IWe in Munsey ■Strathmore and 120 in : Mr. -Haworth said to- was pleased to learn bmately -SO per cent of veterans are aligned anhasset Legion Post, ed that the percentage ker In surrounding com- jlf of those who received \have redeemed all or trough'the Manhas- IfWceSsaccordlng to Mr. by varloiLS presidents who already have appointed local committees la - ‘ ‘ doubla-manlbetiihip ’ ;, _ ___ . Arthur Lee, president of the Manhasset RepiUilican Club, was chosen chairman of the second Conference session called to lay the groundwork for co-operation among the various clubs during the Pall campaign. Two new clubs were admitted to the Conference on application ROslyn Club, Port Wa.shlngton was unanimously made a Conference member. .\'Th “ — New — -Hydo-.-Bark ...Young. People's Club of which Nelson Brown Is president . and Edith Delmar, secretary, will be voted on at the next' session of the Conference. Dr. tr. A. Glfunl, chairman of the Na.s.sau County Federation of Italian-American Republican 6lubs, spoke on the formation of nii^ochial S<^ool Grad- ’ uate« Heitf Visit* ■ ing Pastor STUDENTS r RFXEIVE MEDALS Pages, Flower Girls Es- -^•ort Me mb « u rs r]M '- Tlu; Class . -LEONAKU.W. Assemlilymaii To Speak iVt of their presidents. The Unity t Women ’ s auxilary to his affiliated Club Meeting Republican Club of Great Neck, William Taylor, president, was accepted on motion of August Glelchmann, president of the Mlneola CliA), seconded by Charles groups in all parts of the country. Wallace Vogel, president of the Williston Park Recruits, told of his unit ’ s plans to increase mem bership. Manhasset GOP Group Will Hear L. W. Hall, Other,s Elmer Hoare^ Freil Maguire On Probe Unit Junior Order-^ Councils Get New Meml)er^ Civic Group Heads Will Serve On Valley Com mittee Initiation Ceremonies Held At Masonic Temple Here hers, Fred Maguire and agutre of Eakins Road, ed their bon^ on . the June 15 enjoy the [Inctlon of having served tile same msuihlne gun the 2 ’ ^ Division's Belgium and on the [the summer of 1918. of Manhasset men are \thirty-oners ” which had the maxiimvun for- and recei!^ed more or 31 bonds plus are Commander Ha- okJ B. Callis^ Carle E, lur H. Wright. WllUam a holder of the Croix William Parks, Henry [Mary Ryan and Rudd - JOater'i-. Hoaro f pw aM BtiV-W-thei Strathmore Association and Fred Maguire, president of the Munsey I»ark Association, have been named as members of the committee which is conducting an investigation of conditions in Manhasset Valley. The committee recently appoint ed by Supervisor Charles Snedeker, is headed by Oscar C. Brill of Man hasset. Members 'are Mrs. FYcd Klelnschmldt, president of the Man- ,hasset Health Association; Mrs. Fred S. Yale, chalnrlan of the civics department of the Woman ’ s Club of Great Neck; the Rev. H. Lincoln MaoKenzie, pastor of Community Church, Great- Neck. Dr. Charles Steurer, Town Health Officer, Is a member ex-offido. •A Assemblyman Leonard W. Hall will be one of tlie principal speakers at a meeting of the Mianhiasaet Republican Club on thfrjfyenlng of June 30 at the Mhmsey park Golf Club. W. Arthur Lee wli; preside. Others who will address the club are James L. Dowsey, North Hemp stead Republican leader ‘ and Henry Root Stem, former treasurer of the New York Republican committee. It is expected that they will discuss i-ssuw of the forthcoming National ■OreM .N«iK ’ ' e» mi r!W NnnSlxT Tird camp»»«^- The Manhasset club intends to launch g drive for membership as outlined by the North Hempstead conference, Mr. Lee announced to day. He will be assisted by Royd and Floral Park Ooimcil Number Five, Jr. O. U. A. M., held a Joint initiation on Monday evening at the Masonic Tentple,In Great Neck for new candidates brought into' tlie drder. Tire Great Neck candi dates were Dr. Alfred Ruesch and Edward Warneckl. The initia,lion ceremonies were conducted by the degraa- team of Hempstead Council Number 85. Tire following sta'ie mflcers were Lutz, chairman of the membership committee, Mrs. Harold CallLs. Wil liam L. Cote, U'slie A. Dittman. Harry Powell and Charles Hammel. A jclass of 36 boys and girls re ceive diplomas at the oomfhetice- ment exercises held at St. -Mary's Parp^hial School in Manhasset on Wednesday evening. The Rev. HSg»his, church, was ill and unable to address the graduated. His place was taken by the Right Rev. 'Monslgnor Dauenhauer of New Jersey The diplomas were p«- santed by the Rev. Thomas P. Code, assistant pastor. Awards for the year were made as follows; Cold medal for the highest aver age bi English, f'donated by the Rpif. James F. Higgins, merited by TlUmias Gilmore, Mary Minturn, Nonc| Sliakespeare, and drawn by Mary Minturn. Gold medal for the highest aver age in Religion, donated by Dr. JanK-.' M. WlnewUler of Great Neck, awarded to Gloria Payne. Gold medal for general excel lence donated by Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Neubert of Roslyn, awarded to ESiiabeth Reilly; gold medal to the boy. axtainlng the highest aver age tai history, donated bv the Holy Name .^lety, awarded to Thomas OUmbre; gold medal for the highek average in arithtnetlc, do- nBed by the Blessed Virgin SodaH- Oterles R«ed,^loyta paywPNancy Sh^MlpeSrt^DftnaKl MOLurn, Elizabeth Rell)y, JTIvomaa Gilmore, and drawn by Nancy Sliake.speare; gold, medal for ef fort and application donated by' the Rosary Society, merited by Dpnald MoLarn. Relief ‘ Cliiseler ’ To Bi* Senteiieed the- mjuBace* of uie onipensation Law is that those with the super- 1 of having entered Ihe vice In anticipation of ^tton of war, ” Comman- dectared. “Pfcat Com- Watrous Is a victim JusMce. Mr. Watrous, ping hli io» pitching at to Plattsburgh, received al appointment as cap- overseas with the 6th filch saw action, but re- |bonus. ” Manhasset vetarans have they, will apply their pey to the reduction of of 1886 which permits reduction in as- of their property dollar of boims money the fettara) or atate et for mlUtouT aervlce. ®aklng such appUca- P, we, avtiUMM . at .the The' oommiEtee inet last week-aMCr discussed the proposed investig ation. ” We Intend to make a care ful and thorough study of the situ ation ” , Mr. Brill said.^ today. “ It protof^ly \Will be ■ at ” least two months before we have definite recommendations to offer. We will consider . Uie Valley conditions from the standpoint of sanitation, housing and the social standpoint. ” After completion of the pro posed investigation the committee will present its finding to the North Hempstead Town Board, together With recommendations for what ever changes are con^dered neces sary to better conditions in the Valley-, area, which long has been present; State Past Oouncllor J. W. . Cooney, State Vice-Councilor Julius Keller, State Secretary C. W. Anthony, State Warden Wil liam Smith, State Conductor Har old Reuter. St^te inside Sentinel Henry Lpdeman; National Repre-^ sentatlve D. C. Davis and Deputy\ State -Councilor-H. Beoklor — «f- the Generar Wayne Council Num ber 48 of Brooklyrr. Delegations were present from Fl oral Park. Brooklyn. Fran klin Greenvale Man, Arraigned In Great Jileck Court,' \ LOS Pleads Guilty Square, Hemiwtesul and Rockville Centre. On the committee were Walter Schulte, Oouncllor of the Great Neck unit, who acted as chairman; Elmer Ninesfling. Harvey L ’ Homme- dleu, Wilbur Sickles and Harry Glate of Great Neck; Harold Reu ter, John Benty and Harold Brock of Floral Park. targ'er'TSr' groups in Manhasset and Great Neck. Great Neck Man Die» On Loni? Island Train Vito Stanco of Che.stnut Street, Greenvale, on Tue.sday pleaded guilty to a rellefillchlsellng ” charge IvTiefi\ afralghea ‘ \b6rorer- justly '-Of- the .Peace Egbert E. LeCluse In the. Greal Neck court. He was released iii $500 ball for sentence on June 30. ^ Tl' Wits-£eftarRed..4)y the ^Htrset attoriiey's office tlial Stanco. his wife and two daughters had been on “ the roliof rolls almost PonUf\i- ously from March, 1932, until las^. week, aiUhough four' members of the family had bank accounts. Investigators claimed that Jo- .sephlne Stanco, wile of Uie de fendant, had $230 In a bank; that a daughter, Lena, h'ad -$182, and, anblficr. daughter. Mary;- $80, dur- DttughterH Of America To Sponsoir Luncheon The Manhasset Countii, Daugh ters of America, will sponsor a de monstration luncheon, to be con ducted by the Corn Products Com pany on- July 1 In the cafeteria of the Manhasset High School build ing on Plandome Road. Lunqheon will be served at 1 p- m. and will be followed by a card party. Members and guests wll^ receive rocerles. Reservations Roland S. Bernard, 50 years old, of 123 Palrvlew - Avenue, Great Neck, was found dead last night in i.iS .seat on the Long Island Rail road train which left Uie Penn- •sylvcnla station in New York City at 6:46 p. m., when if arrived in Port Washlhgton at 7:30. He was found, by Thomas Newman, a raii- worlf relief. Fair And Tea In Manhasset To Aid Hospital Milk Fund road inspects. Dr. ArthtHt- T- Gillette of Port Wa.shington said death followed a heeirt attack. Coroner Egbert E. L^luee of Great Neck ordered the tody taken to the,'-Knowles Morgue in Port Washington. Identification af&e frbm an automobile ‘ Yaflous committees headed by women prominent in . Long Island .-society are assisting Mrs. Payne Whitney with arrangements for the. annual Oreentree. fair and tea to he held this afternoon at her estate in MaioKasS) Get Dipkonas, Honor Students '-h ---------- , Honor Students Ruth Th|M^, torian/ '' ' ship A«» __ Boarif AI^TON BLAGKWELU OTHERS RANK dbisa Gonducto Panel Disruaaion Aa Feabire^ Of Program /iLSTON BLACKWELL RUTH THORNTON Many Attractions Planned For Annual Party Of Elk^ William L. Allen, Mrs. Leo N. Levy Head Commit* tees For Fete To Be Held This Evening And To* morrow At The Clubhouse On (*race Avenue A oake sale on Saturday morning, a children ’ s party on Saturday afternoon, dancing tonight and tomorrow night and the award of a $35 cash door prlM on both evenlnfs are amotgf the many attractions listed for the annual Blook Tarty VisilOrg Im Wm^tiiit ’ Pr«ej of tlM omu IMl.aiR be held on Grace Avenue 'll! the Ruth Thornton, Vatadfe* torian of the claBS of 1986 of I Manhasaet High School, oh 1 Monday night received thi j Board of Education scholar ship of $250 at the Com- mei;cement exerclRea held In the auditorium of the new Manhasset High S^ool building. The School Com munity Association Bcholar- ships of |260 and $100 were presented to Alston Black- well, Salutatorian and Mar garet Piatti. The class gift, a two-volurte edi tion of the shorter Oxford diction ary. was presented by Alston Black- well and accepted for the Board of Bducatlon by W. E. Davit. Otto Lagerval received a gift from members of the High School orchestra, prewnted by Tom Ware. The graduates were presented by Kendall B. Howard prlne^l of UM Wcb l^l Jtad redatvgd «wtr (HptoiAsfs f^»Tli?^lvln B, ttml- block la frnat «'■ «}? _.clubhou«e, Members of Clau The graduates were, Kenneth Bock, Clifford Blssler, Edward Beckman, Patricia Curtin, Cath erine Dauenhauer, Alexander Oon- ski, • Thomas Gilmore, Robert Heintz, Marie Kayanagh, Victoria Kelly, Victor Kostyrka, 8f.ella Kop<ffiin.skl, Irene Lyons, Donald Lyons, Donald' MdLarn, Mary Merte, .Mary Minturn, Gloria Payne John Pulllnger. Elizabeth Rein, Charles ReM, Nancy Shake speare, Edward Smith, Mllllcent Turner and Katheryn White. Each boy graduate was accom- •pairtcd — by- a - p ag e , - eb r ettss d - -in- white, and each girl graduate was escorted by . a flower , maid, with garlands of flowers in her hair gnd carrying 'a huge basket of flowers. Those taking the part of pa g SH , were . Jack Jaeker, Cliarles L«we. WlMtam Mahoney, Peter MrOiK lough, Thomas O'Brien, Thomas Beckman, Conrad Zote, Gerard Thomas, John Reardon, KenneUi Hamilton, and Robert Comeskl. The flower girls Included Vir ginia Clark Elizabeth Minturn, Elaine Oritz, Margaret Hawley, Christine Cavanaugh, Margaret Ann Kennedy. Joanne L ’ Homme- dleu, Leona Markunas. Jean Mertz. Golf Club Connmittee Stagog Search For ‘ Treasure ’ | $10 First Prixe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Prender- g ‘ ast of Danbury, Conn., who were lyeek-'end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jolin F. ‘ ‘ ^saacs, won the first prize of $10 in the treasure hunt staged at lire Munsey Park Golf Club on Saturday n^ht for members and guests, ffhe second ptrlze of $6 was won by Mrs. toward Abel and Carle E. Rollins. ArlKur J. O ’ Neill .^and Harry Powell were In charge. Amqng others who took part orchestra. Bpeclal attractions and were Mr. and- Mrs. H.*-Bart -Dow.f. __ 'Xr: WUllam L, Alien heads the general committee and fjfrit. Leo N. Levy is chairman of the women ’ s com mittee -Wtildh 'will' be To charge of the cake sale and the children's ptu-ty. ^e*\ cake sale will start at 10 a. m. on Saturday. In the after noon there will be pony rldea and a program of games for the younger visitors and ' the award of a bicycle to the holder of the lucky number ticket. (Music for dancing UiU evening.- and tommorrow evening will be furnished by Billy West and hU Mr. and' Mrs. A- J- OWelll, Mr. and Mrs. Carle E. Rolllna, Mr. and Mrs. Josepli F. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl BlMby, Mr. and Mrs. PhUip E. Brown, Mfi and Mrs. H. O. Riecker and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Oaradihe. bootlis are tiling prahneif by the committee. Ru88ell Gardens Plans Gala Fete ing the period when It cost the relief bureau $1,268 for home and j Jacqueline Neubert, Lillian Sldor, ' Joan Neubert and Joan Rlker. Village Association Will Di rect The Annual Ac- tivitias Here Assisting Mrs. Levy are the Mmc* Rrrbert N. Palmer, W, T. MacKreil,. SoptAe Hendrickson, Albert Antor, Edwin Kline, Charles A. Gill, Robert Tralnor, O. Hollh Kemmlian. and Henry A. Sahm. On the committee with Mr. Allen are Robert TYulnor, Exalted Ruler, Jatpes P, Marsh, O. Hollis Kenn- ahan, Robert N Painter, Herbert Anderson, Edwin Kline, Charles Ar Gill, ' W. T MacKrell, Binmett MOore, Henry A Bahm. John A. Wells, Ambrose Bullen, Joseph irtai ^ uenjpMy and Richard Kehoe. Mrs. Reed Vreeland, Mrs. Bryant Beer garden; Mrs. *rheodDre Price, Mrs. Dougias DeBevo^, Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mrs. S«muel^ Register, Mrs. Prederl^ Thomas. Manhasset for the babies ’ miHrt.Mrs. Henry Schnlewlrtg 3rd, and sen, chairman of the oemmittee. was driver ’ s license, fund of New York Hospital and the Family WeHare Assoclatlcm of Nassau County. The Ruesell Gardens Association is making arrangements for the annual all-day Tet?'8n the Fourth of July for residents of the village. William L. Clrauer Is acting as chalrnMn of the committee in the absence of Frank Heudun', who Is In England. The feetlviUes will start with the aiuiual fancy dress parade at 8 a. m. There iirlll be prizes for Uie winners. The finals in the tennis tournament will be played from 10- a. m. to I p. m. There will be four diuaes, men ’ s singlet and doublet in the A and B class, men ’ s doubles and Junior ilnglea. The swImmlnjL gbd diving events will be held at the pool from 3 to An Innovation The class introduced an innova tion in commencement programs. There was no oiitside speaker and the outotandlnE feature was a panel dlacusslon' of the problems of the youth of today, with Ruth Thornton as chairman. The dis cussion ended in an open forum with members of the audience in vited to take part. In the panel were Du^ld Neill, George Falconer, Roger KleinsC-^ mldt Irene Bister, Betty Huber and Katherine Rempe. In their treatment of the timely topic, the young people seemed to be agreed op the fact that Uic problems of youth have multiplied rapldte alnw 1929. Th^ pplnt;^ 'oul'n^'liiuiiness'Vib' longer abso^ - Uie boita and girts .between the ages of 18 and 25 as It did in the \before depression ” era, and claimed that In New York City there are at present 300.000 un employed youths. Express Views The student speakers declared themselves emphatically opposed to war. 'We do not want io be molll- lyxldled and babied, nor do we want our innocence looked upon as Ignorance ” , they aaserted, They likewise declared that the youth of today does not respect parents merely beoauae they are parents, but only if they understand the fuS%!to^wiirbruS l problems of youth, their viewpoints on t'he plitlaiitroplc work of Great Neck lodge during ' the coming year. , RrifiiiaJd <S. Willig Dies In Hospital Kings Point Man Was For- - mar Member Of New York Stock Exchange Reginald Bstteriee Willis of Oow Lane, Great Neck, fon^ member of :k ExChai the New York Stock Exchange, died on Wedensday at St. Luke ’ s Hos- t<^BNCT MOVRB Employment Agency to Isrgsr quarters st of Fiftb, Sfaroat sad lie* ’ - 61^ U r . K will continue to Bitorp At tMti mar OIVR PIANO RECITAL piano pupils of Miss Emily Put nam gave their aruiual recital for parents and friends .on Saturday afternoon at her studio on Nassau Avenue, Manhasset. , Tiaang jtort were Jean BbU, Jean Oreelman. Robert Thomas. KaUierine Garrick, Billy Brewster, Tony Brewster, James Dun^, Vkdoie Van Nostrand, Dorothea Oerrick. DoroUiy OtU^. IMa Jetty Jane Ptow. PaWda nr. Ada -Marla Sneed. Jane Stew- jmiati Patricia U. llivnrtb. Ru|b Deto a\** Estate Superintemlent Joins Lions Club Here James O. Esson, superintendent of saddle Bock, the Great Neck esUte of-- Mrs. Roswell Eldrldge, was admitted to membership in JUS atm luncheon^ ’ meeiing on Tu6i«^. Btoey Eaton, former member of i the Great Neck school faculty, and H- O. Johnsdp. superintendent of thy Belgrave sever- district plant, were gueats. , TtiB cup which the cliA wil3 IwRinf to. the winning toam to the bartender from the Racquet and Tepnlg Club of New York City. ___ Antique booth: M ib . Cortland Sale animals; Mrs. J. Averell Clark, Mrs. Dean Bedford. Mrs. John HMVhttney. JtRs. Avor Bald win atto Mrs. 8^11 Jay. Advertising j^ooth: Mrs. Charles Payton, Mrs. Daartog Bowe and Mrs. Stuart Symington. Circus; Mrs. WlUam Woodward, Mrs. iMraeUua N. Bllaa and as- traotldns to interest all ages, chair man arranging these features are the Mines. Charles Shipman Pay- son. James Averell Clark, Court- land D. Barnes, itieodore H. Price, William Woodward, Henry W Sage, iBuTison^Wllliama and James V. Porrestal. t A - faatur* at the altorjdOQD .VH!, be the a-wUrd of a race horse from the Oreentree stables, radio, automobile and eases of champagne. A foahion parade and an^ue tale are aosong the at tractions listed. ' On toe oommtttaeg ora: 'u... . „ Pancy table; Mrs. Jonusa Por restal, Mrs. Warren Leslie, Miss Lydto Ootgaanriaod 'Mrs. JuHus ObaquMaaou. PUQrera: llfra Henry Sagai i g d AEiston\ Plagg. Htaf* UWa: M's, Mm J. Al- xmlHRjbi. was on display. to direct activities at toe pool of the season. The fathers ’ and sons ’ baseball game — which always la the piece de real^noe of the pregram — will take place at 3:30 p. m. Jane Adams Wins Race At Gipl^ iSetoui Conletd; duotad University In ItM. He was a mem ber of the Stock Bxehange for mang years, selling hla seat In 1928 to Paul J. Nugent for 840.(M0. Since than he had bm kaopolatad with W. R. K. 'Taylbr aito Ooenpony of 120 Broadway. •urvtvlng art 'ids wife, Ma. Agnas ,lJ|gyd(bush .WUi;ii; Two children, ■ IrocKr and ” RlcfuTrd ' tWtta t/btS The underlying theme of the discussion was a desire on the part of youth to ” maet life ' .copquer It by our own retourera. ” Athong the memben of the ougl- ence vljo took part in the o|M forum were ttougloa PVlconer, tag Rev. Charles Rickor. Mrs. John ^hrtstenaen. Dr. Samuel LeWna, the Rav. Oscar Maddaiu, Mrs, Herman Blook, Louis Wart, W. R Davis and Mrs. Saii Xoalncxy. Adults Take Part ^ The adults, while Afreed on thO msrlts of such a dlscuadbn dia« agreed with the graduates on matter of “problems\ clslmipf such problems always. lUiM Their advice was'thai to people prepare thOntsslvas responstbtlltiee which they assume and develop aelf- snd iclf-dapendence. \In you can gain tha fragd you crave ” , thiy dMtolg$... - The groduotoa vbo to maialMgili^ to Honor TlMdato ttot* Alitoh HitottlH. Jane Adatm of Olrl Scout Troop hrothein. HartAd Sottoiiae and 14 of Orest Neok won third ptaoa In too BO-yard swimming raca for 13-yaor^4d glrlt SooiK Arthur L. WllUa, Puneral aervtcea wfU be toii|tf g(t CWtoHR II o'etoek. this mortdOE Bk < mset at Jonas Beach on Tuesdalb Oiureh/ dth AvaniR tokl Mrs. .OMto tolfor la capUIn of tMk tzoflik •tract. New York atty. l«l»l #1 be prtwto. ‘ ill..