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w •» ««• “ Crf •» ■,. TOWM IR th M. f. D. ilrilan VOL. 2. NO. 7. .. .......... . I MANHi / frida ^- july s; irm t ’ ■■'Hj !waHK5Wu»#''-'W-,'v^ Assemblyman Raps Lehman At GOP Rally Leonard W. Hall Assails State Budget; Cites Tax Reduction TOWNSHIP LEADER PRAISES RECRUITS Mineola Police Justice Lauds J. Rusael Sprague 3?h« $a00,0X^ s tate, proposed toy Assemtoiyman Leon ard W. Hall on Tuesday night at a rally of the Ailanhasset Republi can Club at the Munsey Park Golf Club. Declaring that the last Re publican gov^or had been able age, rf Port Washing- $130,000,000 eorge Lien, 17 years of ^ ^ ^ ’ budget, the assemblyman cited the successful niove of the .Republicans to effect % reduction of one cent a gallon in the state gasoline tax, effective on Wedne.sday. Other 'speakers were James L. Dowsey, North Hempstead Repub lican leader, and Jollce Justice j. Dwight Rogers of Mineola. Mr. Hall dgfended the Republican stand in opposing the social se curity legislation advocated by Gov ernor Lehman, asserting that New York State now is paying far more than Its share for relief and can not stand an additional burden. “ One And The Sane ” He declared that L^man and President Roosevelt are “ one and the same, ” saying that New York has been experiencing its oyn “ lit tle New Deal. ” He urged the elec tion to state and luitional office of men in whom the people of the country have confidence, that the influence of “ Stamp Collector Par ley ” may be eliminated. Mr. Dowsey discussed the forth coming national campaign, urging oil -eligible Republicans to vote. He ttig.RppUbUcan ikeert& imttr tfi t he d o fa l ij, reter- ring p«rticularly to the Manhasset groop — of wbicbz,J(iaa __Qenesta Strong Is chairman. Lauds J. Rused Sprague Justice Rogers reported on Uie recent Cleveland convention and lauded County Leader J.' Russel Sprague for his handling of the state delegation. W .Arthgr Lee, president of the thi Ro^yn Stage Beeena! yger and John Wagner L^t are getting quite ^ heroes. They think rescuing stranded aall- watery grave. In fact, ously considering taking I business. A flat rate Reductions if con- in quantities. A little )nth ago the pair got into print by rescuing three young men who to a capslaed canoe 1 Light. On Sun- m they were returning point Yacht Club on er ’ s cruiser, ^ Cut- saw a boy and girl turned saUboat. To the I They pulled 8lo!5g-4 I rope to the stranded towed the boat to the the rescu^ dried out , later climbing aboard a sail back to the Port YaCht Club. The res- Ruth Blanchard, IH)rt Washington. The [llboat, owned by Miss overturned Just out set Bay. • • •- lin! right agatnl “ Rac ” Par- |up to his reputation as prognosticator when he isome weeks ago that ehman would run. And Republican friends has ete faith in his political that he made a flve- pr on it — and won. Tom O ’ ReUly has for an egpert aeam- wcek. explained hat a large rent was [that Old Glory was not the Station Plasa flag- e-Wirei! sing equipment has at the Great Neck those who know claim latest and most ap- aratus that is made, the Glen Cove Wins PointH^up At Regatta Semtt Ship To July Barracuda Crew Rollfr/I^SA Pointa At Annual Affair Held At Pljp^ashington; Coast Guard Comuijl^der Is (^cst flea Scout Ship Barracuda of-^villre Russell of the Glen Cove unit •\ Sets Aie^ LOTTA UNTH1CVM Glen Cove, Prank Bojenakl sktpp«r, rolled up 94 points at the annual Nassau County Sea Scout RegatUi on Saturday afternoon at the Knickerbocker Yacht Club In JfSoct Washington, to aimex the Fta'nklin Remington trophy for the second year. The trophy becomes the permatMnt possession of the ship winning it at three successive re gattas. sea Scout Ship Admiral Shns of East Rockaway was second ijginv-an y,|p Sea Devil of Ploral Park gained third place with 24 points. Raymond Kacbowski and Theo- Danccfl, Elaborate Fire works IRaplays Will Mark Observance Uan-ed in annexing the winning pblnt total, with Kacaowski com- lAg In first in the sailing race and Russell outdistancing his compe- UtOTK in both tfle 90 yard and 100 7 $rd free style-swimming races. : A highlight in the afternoon's program; which, was enjoyed by a large cro#d of spectators, among them Commander P. E. Jensen of th< United States Coast Guard, was the sea camp demonstration s t a ged b y ' m end>em-sOt-.Abst-,:flleft. - wires. ” they will, achieve. JUiC- » capital B. Watch I for specials which they Iffer from time to time. « • • what we aaid last “ haste makes wasteT\ of an elegant Packsird - sedan we saw sweop- |.the corner to the Sta- evidently didn't agree |He got two flats. • • on'te ” this week brought us, ens of dociunents from lovernment alphabetical they do clutter up 1151 Of \flOlTU from tha chief of the lifeguards. With the ourth in the immediate seen^ a good time to of them. Here they and ” ^uT the Of Mrs. Barbour Plays Part In Flavin Comedy Plandome Resident Ap- pciaring At Theatre Of Four Seasons This week's bill at the Theatre of the iFour Seasons in Roelyn has an added interest for the N^th Shore in the inesence in the cast of tiOtta Llnthlcum ((Mrs. Armour Baiboiu-) of Plandome. Miss Lln- thicum has an important role in Martin Flavin's comedy “ Broken Dishes\ which opened on Tues day evening and will continue through Saturday. Miss Unthicum directed the Plandome Players .In a number of their most successful productions and has appeared on the amateur stage locally with the Players and with the Pland<nne Woman's Club. Tbe audiences this week have in cluded many of her friends who welcomed an opportunity of again seeing her “ behind the footlights''. — the-«ast-is Douglas^ Mc Mullen, who scored so brilliantly In “ Springtime for Henry ” and who has delighted his Roslyn addlences in a number of former produc tions. He has the leading role in the Flavin comedy. Ih the supporting cast ^are Damian O'Flynn, Maify ' ^'ibenz. Bryon (McGrath,. Julia Lathrop, Neal Berry, Howard Whitfield, Cove Ship. TTie boys left the club dock in a whale-boat with their (Oontinued on page 8) Names Groups jYisitor Here Of Park Club For The Year Mrs. Harobl May An nounces Members of Committees Mrs. Harold. May, president of the Woman's club of Munsey Park, this week announced the commit tees which have been appointed to I serve for the coming year.- They are: program. Mrs. Wil liam Kerr, chairman; Mrs. Paul .Spadone, Mrs. Russell Branch,. Mrs. William Haugaard and the officers of the clUb; finance, Mrs.-. Luther Post, chairman. Mrs. Harold May, Mrs. William Kennedy, Mifs. William Simmons and Mrs. Wil liam Kerr. Also, house, Mrs. William Sim mons, chairman, Mrs. John Robin son, Mrs. Roger Dann, Mrs. Wil liam Sherman. Mrs. Burl Watson, Mrs. Wlnthrop Baker, Mrs. Ekl- ward Lubbers, Mrs. Rudolph Jure- tle and Mrs. George Hosafeld. Aliso. philanthropic, Mrs. Harold Callle. - ehMeimm, Miss Margue-ite Mallory, Mrs. Harry Graf, Mrs. Arthur Kaufhold, Mrs E. M. Aufiero, Mr.s. William Longyear, Mrs. Leslie Dlttman, Mrs. Walter Cameron, Mrs. Carle Rolllnk and Mrs. William Kennedy: member ship, Mrs. Robert Horn: reception, Mrs; Harold Huber,-and publicity, Mrs. L. A. Lauten. , , ^ , James Tracy and Joyce White, club, told of the memtoershlp drive Qjjajjgg Hopkins, who has directed which has been launched by aj^jj ^ p,^ys ujg Theatre oonunitee headed by W. Royd Lutz. , ,pour Seasons, said today It is expected that 250 names will be added to the 200 now on the membership rolls within the next few. weeks, aecordlng to Mr. Lee. DON ’ T water immediately water beyond your [inless accompanied by a nmer ir you have heart y kind. * beyond the lifelines. Placed there for the : of keeping bathers Why try to be a \he it may result in $n fyond your endurance. ' a Jetty or dock, head if In trouble, trouble is not half as think. Bocks or Jetties. Where <* feet of water one day 'h« ‘ only tmee the next M three feet, or the six, he sunken di^Lwood. Hie le bottom rapidly and very easily. here there Is not a llfg- iluty. [ help unless you need It. most dangerous beach In no danger. out. Take a lit^e .» time; some every flay, fm is tender oU it It right 1» yduraelf Bert resuK from ovar- ®otng it right it vwy hy l(^ (ikink iriule top or ttfl iwgfl t«< C*¥i€-€^Hp Hepe - Ng?5lr^?5li!mifg Has Dhitter-Dance Mightatk ]|e • pgQ Many Attend First Annual Affair Of Manhasset Organization The first annual ^nnerj-danep of the Manhasset chamber of Com merce, held on Wednesday evening at ,the Sands Point Yacht Club, was even more successful than had been anticipated, according to the committee. * Among the members and guests present were: John B. OConnell, Jack 'Oafr, Mr. and Mrs:-. louit Wenlger, Mr. and Mrs. John Lom bardi. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tolan, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Nagele. MCr. and Mra Fred Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm I>wey, Mr. and Mri. Guido Grosso. Also 'Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pabrl- cante, Roy Hitchcock, John Gallag her, Arthur Gallagher, David Hohe- fele and party, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Miller. A. C. Passoff, Mrs, Richard Dorn and party. Edwlp^ Dodge, Harry Belsner and party, Roy Lombardi, Louis Lombardi, n-ancis Lombardi. Mr. and Mrs. jtohn Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. loo and Mrs. Samuel' Rubensteln. Andrew Weiss, captain of the Sixth Precinct. Nassau County po- llca, and Mrs. Weiss were guesU WKD IN NEW Y<»X CTTY ~Mlss Jeanett€'TMorUolflt “ 'Cl' PItfl Washington, who has conductad a kiiKlaigarten school in Munaey paik., 'was married on Saturday aftenioon at Uia Church of the Holy Trinity In New York cRy to JUMo Bums, son of Mr. and Mks, Ifllllpv Bqms of Port Wasb- i B gto a, ■ T ' ' ' After honeymoon at Atlantic our. Ifva In Wkrws. wheraa^Mr. Sunie If Uv Hr sRe, loalle ifotviats Vms -flC MH t toj i M i ____ ftn among at ^ wedding ehfl that he has found the response “ most gratifying ” and that he will continue “ to exert every effort to please the Long Island public. ” Attend Ni¥iUi Glasses Great ..Neck ^.resldiuits- were among the 671 Long Island public school teachers who attended the classes at the division of education of New York University's Nassau- Hofstra College at Hempstead dur ing the first year Just ended, Dean Arthur D. Whitman ‘ reported today. Members of the first year's classes were: Clara 8. Bruimer, 342 Hampshire Road; George H. Bryand, 4 Maple Drive; John H. Daly Jr„ 4 Maple Drive; Herbert L. Gregory, 1 Crampton Avenue; Ruth M. Hawkins, 5 Senate Place;I Alfred H. Parsons, The Wychwood; Henry . T. SaWn, 17 Crampton Ave nue; Marion B. Tupper, 66 Forest R^; Muriel Margaret Zllm, 18 Nassau Road, and Helen Boelsen, 41-77 West Moreland Avenue, Lit tle l^eck. Munsey Park Man Dead At Age Of 48 Pneumonia Is Fata*! To Ed ward O ’ Connor, Former Flushing Man O'Connor, who died on Friday at Nassau Hospi ta l , at- pn eum o ni a, were held at 9 o'clock oh Monday morning at .his late, realdtaice, 30 Innes Place, (Munsey Park. A re quiem mass was celebrated at St. Mary's Church in Manhasset. (Mr. O ’ Connor was -born ' In As toria 46 years ago. He hfd .lived In Flushing the. greater part of his life and was fi prominent member of the ■William A. Leonard Legion Post of that place. Surviving are three sisters, -Mary, Bessie and Marjorie O'Connor, all of the Munsey Park address. Kelly -Parsons, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Brastus J. Parsons of Great Neck, departed on Saturday for 'Vancouver, where he will pass the summer with his uncle. Major General James Kelly Parsohs. U. S. A., who Is stationed at the Van couver Barracks. Feted At Tea In Manhasset Mr». Elizubeth Brewster Attends Ohio Gliiircli Conference Mr, and Mrs. Francis T. Brewster gav*- a tea ' on Sunday afternoon at thdtr' home on Nassau Avenue for Mr. Brewster's mother, Mrs. Igllasbeth Bre-/ster of China. The guest of honor came here to attend the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held recently at Cblunvbus. Ohio, She will sail for <3hlna early In Augu.st to resume her ’ missionary work. Those invited to meet Mrs. Brewster were Mr. and Mrs. George Daw.son. Mr. and Mrs. Vlnal H. Tibbrtts. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph gtuatt Mr. and Mrs. David Stuart, Mr, and Mrs. Ludwig Lustlg, Mr. and Mrs. John Marsicano. Mr. anilqMrs. R. C, K%mpltausen, the R«>^^''^bscar . M ad fl ltus- -and ttr*,- Maddaus, Dr. and Mfs. Harry Kleinschinidt; Also, and Mrs. Kendall B. Howard, Mr- and Mrs. Baypiond Cheseldlne, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bishop. Mr. \ and Mrs. Burton Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rowe, 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Branch, Mr. and (Mrs. Otto Logerval, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Raffensberger and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M Ptsciotta. Great Neck Girl Winner Of Auto Edith\ pAj^ordr^TticUy^ Ticket At Mgnhftffet . Bazaar Miss Edith Hay of Great Neck wonvthe,,automobile at the annual fair and circus on Friday after-, noon at Oreentree, the Manhasset estate of Mrs. Payne 'Whitney, for .the babies' Milk fund. More than 3.000 persons, the majority of them from 'the ■ socially prominent families of Long Island, aliened Uye fete. The race horse donated by Mrs. Whitney was won by Benny Davis, a Greentree stable attendant. Features of the affair were a fashion show., under the direction pf Mrs. Harrison Williams of Brookvllle, flea circus, a magician, clowns, the animal booth, and \Jumbo ” , an elephant from Frank puck's camp, on which the child ren were permitted to ride. CLUBS, VILLAGES ARRANGE PARTIES RiiflfleJl (ptrdetifl, Ken< fiingtofi, Plandome To Have Fetes ^ independe nce: Day In the llahhoasef-^eil VtiiS' area will be marked by elaborate displays of fireworks at nearby golf and yacht clubs and' In sev eral of the villages. The advance reservation lists for the numerous dinner-dances on the social caton- dar Indicate that the “ Olorlous Fourth ” will be. the occasion ftp more gala festivities than In sev eral years. The many fireworks -establish ments which hsve sprung Into tx- istence Just over the city line re port that business already has been “ good.\ Since the week-.end, the peace of mind of. unsuspecting motorists has been shattered by the explosion of noise-makers dear to the hearts of the younger gen eration — and some of the older, too — thrown In their path by the youngsters who believe In starling their celebration early. nans Gay- Evening Mario, steward of Soundvlew Golf Club in Great Neck Estates, Is making plans for a spectacular display of flrewprks with the \piece de resistancf ” a reproduction of the City of 'Venice. Dinner will be served on the terrace with Roland Wing and his orcliestra ^playing for dancing. ' The annual Fourth of July dance at the KensingUm Casino will bs staged on Saturday evanlng under thA amplces-of ..file pool . eflmmUtee- Mrs. Adolph Augstein and Mrs. Clinton Perry head the committee. There will be a fireworks display In 'charge of Thomas Walsh, life guard at the pool. «'X- Plan Gala Fete The Russell Gardens Association Is making plans for the annual all-day program which - features celebration of the Fourth in the village. William L. Orauer heads the committee. There will be a fancy dress parade at.g a. ’ 'hi. with prizes for the Winners. The finals In the tennis tournament will be played from 10. a. m. to 1 p. m. In the men ’ s single and doubles and In the Junior singles. The swimming and diving events will take place at the pool from 9^. wi.- t o g I uiMlar Jha-jll- rectlon of Jordan Oliver, The pro- To M ap Campaign JAMES L. DOWSEY Town Leader Sees Need For United Effort Calls Meeting Of Com mittee, Club Heads To Plan Campaign An. apjMMl for “ unity of effort ’ ’ floLS mailis'today by fll'iiii U- tXnr-^ sey, North HetupsUHtd Republican leader and county attorney of Nas- aau. In announcement of a meet ing to be held on 'Tuesday evening of members of> the town oommlttee and presidents of Republioan clubs. “ America is at stake, ” Mr. Dow sey declared, stressing the need for “ mtlitabt organization. ” His announcement; ‘ ‘ Regardless of who likes who and regardless of any personal difV ferences, the events of the last few weeks clearly Indicate that all who call Uientselves Republiefins should forget their differences yknd should unite In Hic cause confront ing us. from now at least /until Election Day. / “America Is at stake. / Evqry goveanmantal-swUr-eiiau, tba- smalL est, should be mllltantly, dborough- gzaas.. wlU. end .with .me^.aiuwaU^ly ao A-UB ltgdlg oj^aniied ta earn St. Aloysius Parochial School Graduates Receive Atvards For General Excellence FrUes for general excellence in scholastic subjects were presented to members of the graduating class at the St. Aloysius Parochial School In Great Neq^ on Sunday evening kg ' J- .liJbolsahA , .paeloe-ei-t. AMyslua <aiurch. The principal vigms ^ gold medal for highest averege in Religion in the June class, given by the Rev. Joseph OXionneU. merited by WaHer Brown. John Dolllns, Robert MqLaughlln.,- Mary drawn by Walter miMi aoantii p. Connelly of Brooklyn. Joaeph /**■* ’ natf Mtod as manhals the largest to be _ ____ the school. flbUie wei% awarded os folkm: $6, for «meml excellence In the MMT ^ Donovoo, Robeei peww Loady; M for general tzoellence in the June cUae given by Father ombron. Robert MdLaughUn and lAir Oavaney; gold medeJ im bigReat average in Religion in JBe cliM, glvfn by ***• R«*: McOeBaht- biofr Ma fl yi 'l l R — him. Brown, and two $6 prlxee for ex- KhtgbtB of Oolumfous. Rita Flan agan and WUUom Vbrreil. . Samuel WlnfiM won the medal for excellence la hlatory for boys given by the Ohorlas A. Fowler Jr.. Poet, American Legion, and Grace OilUar received tlM tfl for ex- ei ll Mi e i 4» b Mee y -wwbi fled 4» -the girls by the Amerleea XAglon Auxi liary, Both Moir Obveney and Iflae OUlior merited ttw award. Other awards wara; Five dollars tor ezeellence ta ■g^iewiatlce for MRi #vmi by Moey merited HP wmbBti DovHf, Hrimt McLaugn- ^ ■ I . — hurt, jiwil pw; li nw i fli Dono-' hua-oad William Scully, drawn by William Scully; prize of $S for ex- oellenoe in mathematice for girls given by Mary Quinn, merited by Mary Laigly and Mary Oaveney for a(Mf$ and appllratton for girte and given by the Blessed Virgin 8e- eeiiencc In -fcigUehrFiven~by-th»- delttir,.JBafriata jaooneiv46 toz-effozt — ' ■ ■ * - - - luid apiriication for boya given by Mra> jQMpb MegauighUn. Robert M Mst o o; $0 far beet school spirit for bpya, given by tb|$„I^oly Name Society, WlUtam Duffy and $6 for best school spirtt for giiU given by Mra. WUUam J. Scully, Veronica the fMkwring received priaes for exoMlenoe'ln religion: ^Virginia LM>, 8th grade; Vttginia wade, 7th grade; Dorpthy s«ally.,. flth grade; Fronds BeodliF.itff |ra d e and Jaenee Scully, 4tb etU mm fathers'' and sons ’ basdiall ganie. A shore dinner and fireworks will mark Saturday's celebration at the Saiim* Point Bath Club. In the afternoon there will be swim ming and dhilng contestr and ex hibitions. cm Sunday afternoon there will be a tea-dance. To Have Pajama Danes There will be a pajama dinner- dance on Saturday evening st the Sands Point Yacht Club. In the afternoon there will be a program of swimming events at the pool The flret of the season ’ s boat cruises ^wlir take place on Sunday afternoon to Lloyfl> Harbor. Mo special celebrations have bean planned at the Knickerbock er and Manhasset Bay Yacht Clubs and the North HemiMtead Country Club. There will be a dinner- dance on Saturday evening at the Port Washington Yacht Club. The annual Fourth of July car nival will be held In Plandome, starling at 9:30 a. m. on Satur day. C. W. Puller Is In charge of the water sports and Owen'Davies at the field events, which will start at 2:30 p. m. at the Village Green. . view I am mmltlee end ry on the contest. “ With that end in asking the town presidents Of clubs in North Hemp stead lo meet with m^ on Tuesday evening prior to the county com mittee meeting to perfect plans for such a course, and I am sure that there will be unity m Effort on the part of all who eall themselves Republicans In opr town. ” Names (]liairmeii Of Lioi^ Groups WilHa' E. ;clodf« Appointa CoromiitMa For Tho Coming Year . BID TODAY TO GET $3,000,000 BOND^ Committee chairman for the coming yiear were appointed on Tuesday by Wlllts E. Dodge, preit- j for )iennission dent of the Great Neck Lions Club at the weekly luncheon meeting at Uie wychwood. They are: Ralph Pllednsr, attendance; Arthur Smith, finance; William LangT^g*. membership; Herman VSnzke. program and 1^ Hitch- ebsit: publicity. Herbert O. Johnson, superln\ tendent of U^e Belgrave District sewer plant, ««•' 'admitted U> mMi- berzhip' fcatre Boost For Juno . TOXI^TON M AYOR R^PS DEVELOPMENT ReflidenU *Ai|noye4* Ry Hillfiide Heights, He Avers 4 The filing of plan* for conatruction of a 196,000 buildings for the Woman ’* Club of Great Neck and a $80,000 theatre in Manhas-, get brought the total egti- mated coti of congtruction in the To^itof North H«mp- etead to s new peak in June, according to the report of Ralph Caldwell, buiraing in- gpector, flled^t* week With the Town Board. Thetotal ‘ for the month I* $810,848. more than $100,000 h%her than the Hay figures. Grsst Neck head* the Hat, with ManhasHet Mcond, Port WaHhington next with a total of $84,600 and Little Neck with $28,100. During the past three months permits have bten gran tod for an average construction cost of $300,- OOO, 'Mr. Caldwell reported today. While he ’ rito(M not predict toy sudden boom, he said that M Ueves that there will tw a pa4a»l Increase Over a p«rtad ot mimge diw Jv 4*»and Mr snilg homes, f The /hgurei ao far Indicate than the total for 19 m will be far gheod of t^at for 1999, which, In turn, waa ' considerably higher than the 193jl totel. Seeres DevelopOMNt ,'The Hliuide Heights develop- ihent in the Wllllsto'n area was /termed ''iu)detlrable\ In a latter to the Town Board from tha Mayor of the VUlags of Bast WillUton. Tha realdente of this municipality are \annoyed ” he declared, aak- Ing the board to take action to “ prevent further developments of this type in the unincorporated areaa of the township, ” and citing “ depreciation of real sstate values. ” The matter waa referred to the mission. The board referred ' iJie matter of acoeptenoe of a five-acre plot for park purposes in Herricks to the town attorney. Te Oat Lifhte Requests for street lights in the Uplands section of Little Neck, In Strathmore and underneath the Long (Island Motor Parkway bridge on Willis Avenue, Roslyn, wars granted. ' A' request from tho Jamae A. Lyons American Laglon Post of Roslyn for parmlaaton to hold tha anual.clamhakt of the FMt oa tho park ground In. Jtoslyn on August (9 was granted. 'Tha raqueat Woe made by Aflexandar Hamilton, Foot commandar. who eaauradC. thg. board thgt tha park wbuM'jM cleaned up by the Leglotialrel. Hearings will be held at 7:99 p. m. on July 90 on the appileatiwi of tha North Bhore Bus Company to operate bueea from Flushing to Jonas Beoeh through tha township and ou lhk petition of taxpayers In Port HTHfll- tnglon for the exteiulon of port Washington sewer distrtet. The “ alartneea ” of John Lmr, town bay officer waa praised la a letter from M. J. Porter of Mw Sands Point Yacht Club, who.flg, . crlfd tha accounu of boat roMwHag. wirlatr have appaazsd reoently > M ‘ metropolitan newspapers. good, bid 0)1 the ISMO.OOO bond issue. ” -jMyaj-fiounty Comptroller Theodore 'Bedell, Jf;' “ \ ’ Tiwr “ aale. scheduled for 13:90 p. m. today, IncludM $1A00,000 refunding bonds, fl.OOOAQO emergency relief bonds and 1900,000 county road bonds. DBVNK COflTfl HIM 9* l9MdjBg. JUUty te a eh$] public intoxication, John 41., of -99 Pteoeant Avenue, Wbahingdon, woe fined $9 when Jte was arraigned . before Jua tted of the Peace Bgbert E. Lecnoae dOT' RIOtttteg, . <lnpt Wia arrested flelgfiMf, horticutturiat, will be the gUeif speaker at the next luncheon oeiebrate Its first birthday at that' Unta. OrganioM a year ago, A m unit hoa steadily Ineroosad In mem- _____ _ and today Is rated os one o/^the outstanding and nzoet pngraaatve clubs in the state. £T aniw VAify \ Oittman. aon of Mr. *ad •LMlle A. DtttesMi of leiR k, gave a dinner jrartg y night at hla bcioa. were Betty pvoa*, Bishop. aw». rfini. ’ ' ' Bertram ib* and. Harry Hyde or fl from July. 9 to ■gMemliM aoJortea flf gJOO par moum At BOOVT OAMT Wray tofldPB. aon flf 9tn- wtvWtmaem'ttA oiWf rfiJi WNp , I m-