{ title: 'Manhasset press. (Manhasset, N.Y.) 1934-current, July 30, 1936, Page 1, Image 1', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn95071155/1936-07-30/ed-1/seq-1/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn95071155/1936-07-30/ed-1/seq-1.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn95071155/1936-07-30/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn95071155/1936-07-30/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Long Island Library Resources Council
,•■f: ''■'■■ ■ ■. . I AftOlM ^ mm4 mrn^ to •# MaA if to* tow to [B TOWN WITH M. r. D. _______ _ had *•• BUUty ««erl«- did you «et your ‘ eleet platear Tli« wi«w«'-«t bran head$u»rt*ra in Min- trom the pictureful Murge And they c«rt *5 cenU We'll be (tod t« purchuae any and ull good Repub- -and no charge for the eer- Only Yesterday V-five years ago two little liayed happily at their home Lffenberg, Bayern, dermany. I had their dolU and toys, tiieir girlish secrets and [list as..hai*py as two sisters *. And then came a sad day of separation. Katherine out for a far-off land. She ping to New Orleans, going in America, the Land of opportunity. Mingled drlth kears at parting were prom at soon they, would be united. went on and Margarete I with her German playmates Katherine came to New They grew up, married, and tmilles. Through the years thought often of each They corresponded regular- every, year renewed the (e that soon, very soon now, would see each other, last I when the Bremen docked, the most eager passenger ^rd was Mrs. Marggrete Ho'f- And surely the most eager on Uie dock was Mrs. Kath- ; Casey of 58 Hicks Lane, I Neck. For at last' the two were to be united — after 56 Mrs. Hofmann is enjoying visit in the United States, kys. She's busy seeing all fhts and Is “ Impressed ” with ! joints of Interest she's seen in New York City and on [Island. Busier still telling kter all that has happened that far-off day 55 years ago ghaOTnburg, Germany. Cop “ .Andy ” Weiss, with Veiss and the family, will -A , .. ■■ ri VOL. 2. NO. 11. Nassau Slate Is Designated . By Democrats County Leaders Choose Standard Bearers For November Election CROWE AND VICKERS REPRESENT NASSAU Delej^ates To State And .Judicial Co^yeptions * Are Named At a specia* meeting Monday ght in the police auditorium at Mlneola that in ‘ wild enthusiasm resembled “ a national session, the Nassau County Democratic Com mittee designated its four candi dates for the November election and named Its delegates and alter nates to the State and Judicial Conventions. Pbr the second ootisetmtlve time, Gerald Morrell, prominent Lake- view attorney was made his part.y ’ s choice for representative in Con gress.'He has run for public of fice on .several previous occasions. The j^te Sena^r ’ s place on the ticket wont to Dr.' Willoughby C. Pendlll, of Huntington, who served as a first lieutenant during the World War, and was wounded. Glen Cove Attorney Named Roland A. Crowe, a Glen Cove attorney, was chosen as the candi date foi a seat in the lower house of the State Legislature from the Second Assembly IMsMot. Mri Crowe Is a past exalted ruler of the Glen Cove sales, and Is' the grand knight of the Glen CX>ve Knights of \>lumbus. A Baldwin lawyer, Robert P. HF THife^AY, J^iY jO, 1936 into the family charabanc yickers, was designated for As- lurda; and start, out for a eks' vacation at Pen Yan, .Cap Cop Winfred Beaafen ' in ebargo «f the fth ton- Irbilr he ’ s away. - You Think? paragraph of last week I our “ Main Street S\)Ules ” bused considerable comment, able comment, too. We've I literally dozens of resi- phone to say “ You are right ” ask:' “ What can we do it? ” One resident of the sent us the following let- gned “ A Disgusted Citizen. ” btter : , too. have seen the men -and len in our stores indecently pd you write of In your ‘ All nd the Town. ’ Can anything lone about It. I consider they Vpen Great Neck property |-as ! am'^nximu- to- seH my ■ fWlsli we -could HAve-thW' kers spirit of resectability. ” Inly thing we can say to the |ers is to quote the inimortal Burns: “ Wad some power, ” j Waiting [are in receipt of a postcard ilibU ■ ffthfirta fiportawearl Ider which depicts a flaher- {i™iy clutching a finny dend- the deep which id fully five Mler than the man. He says: bn the Job and.Vill bring one [for you. ” We expect nothing nan a swordfish. A weakfish fever do after that picture. Ivaca'tloning at Parkside, N. F Judging from the card, get- ^ some of his favorite sport. Your Own Title ppeny owners In Great Neck Nassau, have 'no com as far '.as their taxes are [\ed. It 1 ^ Indicated in col- flgures for the first six ' of the current year, report- j ^lerk Florence Pearce. ” paragraph In a story In Ply News, July 38. property owners in the of Great Neck Plasa have figures for the first six of the current year, reveal- ^*5'- by village Clerk Plorei;tce ,|P®r4raph1h a Mtory in this *Per, July n. days b |lMt one p«rt 1**^ another. , , . — I (Nafmm i le on • meter Mn. amMJm hMi MB* wPUekL They left Groat ^ «mrr'T!Wmtto ’ ~iSr ^Moadey at 1 «I m Oeen*. Atosbl. I (Continued on semblyman from the First Assento- ly Dkttrict. He is active in civic uri fraternal hffalis in HMsaa dSiraly; Those selected, from the Second Assembly District as delegates to the''State Convention are: Martin P. O ’ Leary, of Mhnhaaset; John G. Dalton, of Port Washington; Daniel J. Fogarty, of Glen Cove; Philip N. Krug, of Mlneola; Jeremiah P. Stapleton, of Roslyn; (Continued on page 8) Tax Rate Lower In Village Here Gireat Neck Board To Have Public Hearing On Pro posed Budget A public ’ hearing on the proposed budget of- the -Village, of< Great -Neok for^-the-coming-Y*ar will -ha hkd at 8:15 o ’ clock tomorrow eve ning at the Village Office. A decrease of five cents per $100 as- se'ssed valuation In the tax rate is provided by the terms of the budget prepared by the Village Board. The , amount to be raised by taJMtlon k l«Qi927.34, a decrease of $2,530.93$ from lust year's- total. The sewer budgetfi which Is ' apart from the general budget, provides for a totaP of $19,717.78. which Is $5,078.78 more than last year ’ s figure. The sewer tax rate Is 35 cents for the year as compared with 26 cents for the nine-months period in which the sew6 plant was In operation last year. The totdl assessed valuation of property In the village Is $7,615,818. Ctdididate ROLAND A. CROWB Seawanhaka Yacht Club To Conduct Race Will Decide Woman ’ s Championship Of L. I. Sound The 1936 races for the \Syce Chip, ” presented by Fred M. Hoyt; as emblematic of the Women ’ s Sailing Championship of Long Isl and Sound, wiH be conducted by the Seawanhaka Corinthian Ylacht Club, Oyster Bay, commencing on Monday, August 3 with two pr three races sail the first day and the remainder the following day, according to an announoement by Van S. Merle-Smith, president of St. Atayii To Be ‘ mhtHatFete Tkitn Ever* Father McDonald General Committee^ Others Assist Blaborate plans are M$a for the annual baiaar and val sponsored by the Unitsd ties of St. Aloyslus Church. Neck, to . be held from A' to 33, it was announoed this by the Rev. Ronald MeOonabL slstant pastor, general ohalrmato the committee. Chartee OIB la aaelauuit, “ Bigger and better than said Fbther McDonald, revi arrangements for more (hah booths and many sptelal teaf^ which will include dancing eveto evening. Refreshments also will ’ Ip on sale. . The prises donated to date even more valuable tbaa offered last year at the fete- attracted record crowds, not from St. Aloyslus Parish and (Conutlnued on page 5) Working For Bazaar Seen Guilty OfUThefts In This Area Fred Boelsen Believed To Be Nassau ’s ’ Phan tom Burglar ’ GREAT NECK HOMES INCLUDED ON LIST Says Chain Name Of Manhassei Man Ap|>ears Among The Vrgag Big Vote Victims^ CHARLES A. GILL James ReiJRii^ Wins Auto At Church Bazaat^ Lakeville Golf Club Em ploye Holds Lucky Ticket the Yacht Racing ’ ^Delation of Long Island Sound. The crew which wine the contest for the \Syce Cup ” will represent the Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound in the final racw for the Mrs., Charles Fraiysp Adame trbpht, the Womens ’ Ngt- ional Sailing Championship to be conducted by the Cohasset Y'acht Club, Cohasset, Massachusetts, commencing Wednesday, ■ Septem- ■^r 9. ' Each, entrant shall receive one point for finlsh'lng, one point for each boat defeated and a quarter point for winning a race. A boat starting In any race of the series shall be considered a starter in all eaces of the series. In the event of a tie between the two leading boats in point score, after the final race, there will be a sail-off between these boats. Atlantic Class and one crew from .clUb of the Yacht Racing Associa tion 'of Long Island Sound com prising three women who are them selves. members. (« . Rhose .fmnUtes -grs memlBefs of ^he -enteiJns is eligible for Syce Cup competi tion. J'ames Reddin of the Lekerffle Ooir Club was the envy of ^e many persons who attended me annual Baaaar at St. MaiY ’ e Church, Manhasset on Saturday,^ night when he displayed the luedty' ticket and received the 1988 uto- mobile, the grand . prize of ' llie fete. A radio amateur contest aB ] day night attracted a repord crowd which selected by their sp- GOP Leaders \Tell Air In Cook ’ s Corner Stern, Sprague Confide Culinary Secrets In Women ’ s Magazine Two Nassau residents who are prominent In Republican politics have centrlbuted pet recipes to Uie first Men ’ s Cooke^ Corner of \The Woman Republican, ” official imblloatlon of the Women's Division of the Republican State Commit tee. Henry Root Stern, of Man- ha.sSet. who retired as treasurer of the Republican Stale Committee plause the winners of the cash . jn May, after bringing the party off««d by the-HtoMtiMB)^,hi*he«i frem a deficit of WW»i Fred Boelsen. 21-year-r ’ .d son of a, foi'mer New Yoirk City police ser geant. who was arrested by a Nassau County policeman at Mer rick on Saturday. Is said to have admitted more than U burglaries In the Great .Neck-Manhasset area. Boelsen. believed to be Nas sau ’ s notorious “ phantom burg lar,\ pointed out homes which he is alleged to have robbed on a •lour of this section on Monday with John Razulls, sergeant in | comancf of detectives of the 6Ui ’ Freclnct. The theft of an automobile, pur chased by David Dows of Brook- vllle, former ' Sheriff of Nassau 'county, from the Totten-IAcAI- Ilster showroom In Little Neck In April Is included In the list. Homes Ixteled Victims whose homes the police report Boelsen is said to have admitted robbing include: Mrs. , Joseph Upton, 231 Sussex Road. University Gardens, robbed of $30 in , cash and two silk eve ning dres.ses. Isidor poldfarb, S-R Sussex | Road, University Gardens, robbed of $130 In cash and other articles, Including a *$1,000 diamond clip which the suspect Is said to have thrown away, oA Aipril 10. Mrs. Edna MUon, 67 Bayview J, RUSfiEL HPRAGltB Sprague Opens Fund Driv?5 In Nassau County code, general chairman of uie affair. > J. H. Maher, chairman of the finance committee, reported today iip to a bank balance of $13,000. tells how to make “ duck a la pres.se.\ while Supervisor J. Rus- u J Sprague contributes hU pet that the bazaar had been a clal success and expresed for him- .. self and Father Code. apprecla-| represent ed In the column with their ver sions of \what they ‘ do In the OffMrt Naek^^totatm,' rob. tlon of the services of the commit tee workers and thanks to the patrons whose attendance was re sponsible Tor the \gratifying re turns, ” (Continued on page $), Munsey Park Maid boats win be used.^ Soilffh.t R y PollCC* rom each lAemberp ~ EmploYb Of Ralph Martins Has Been Muting Since July 16 Disobey ‘ Stop ’ Signal; Pay $3 Fines In Court Motorists who failed to obey the \stop ” signal at the intersection of Schenck Avenuie and South Middle Neck Road. Great Neck, were fined $3 each by Police Jus tice Irwin R. Browner of Great Neck Plaza in a court session on Tuesday evening. They were: Leo Golden -of Ros lyn, Joseph Ruggiero of Manhas set, John Hilton of Great Neck, and James Parker of Roslyn. Charles Mannillo of Great Neck paid a fine of $3 for overtime parking on Middle Neck Road. Thr MttSlng- Persons Dart aus-ol, Nassau County and New York City have been asked to Investigate the disappearance of Bertha Shinsky. 21-year-ofd domestic employed In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martia of Munsey Park, It was. re vealed this week. According to police report, Mis.s Bhlnakr left ’ the Martin lumek. on July 16 to visit an uncle In New York Cfity. She had $25 In cash when ahe left and no cothing ex cept that which she wore. A check-up up a dentist's office' which she was reported to have visited, and at employment agen cies so far has been unsuccessful The girl is described by (he Nas sau Bureau as being five feet, six inches tall,, with brown eyes and dark hair and weighing 130 pounds. kitchen that makes them famous In the, dining room ” are State Re-: publican Chairman Melvin C: Ea ton. William B. Groat of Queens, who led the men on the State ticket two years ago. when he ran for Representatlve-at-Large, and former Supreme Court Justice Ar thur S. Tompklrw, who jvas In Congress before he went- on the bench and has been frequently boomed for Governor. The magazine started a women's ODoliair; Corn^., scymJ.. mpoths Mrs. Calvin Coolldge, ^s. Hertert Hoover,\ \Blfljlftrfln Harrison and Mrs, Tlieodore Roose velt, 8r„ have contrll^uted to that: This is the first men's epTOmn. •d of B cigarette lighter and sev eral small articles on May 36, al though the thief Is said to have heeded her plea for compassion as a widow and to hove left $10 In cash, William Young, 24 Bayview Ter race, Man4asset. robbed of two pairs of trousers and lucked In his bedroom while the thief escaped on March 30. Mrs. Russell Robinson,. Shoreward (Continued on page 4) To F^nlor Tourney Of I 4 <«ifriig$^'b)( ’ se who believe that this method creating dlcU Country Club Members Will PI ay In Matches At Jackson Heights . AiidromicIaH Trial Set For 25 Pleads Not Guilty To Viola- * tion Of The Penal Soundvietv Manager Anhmnces Plana For The Annual ‘ Carnival Of Venice ’ North Shore club members who enjoy outdoor “ extravaganzas ” have an unusual treat In store for the evening of August 8. when Mario, iriitohr known p»anager of Sound- view to HaolL Jfc- tates, wUl stage the 1936 edition of “ Carnival of Venice, ” kith \more .scenic ■ effect* thaA believed ever before employed lor any outdoor spectacle on the North Shore, ” ac cording to the advance announoa- ment. A large staff of artists and elec tricians already Is at work on sets for the antoltlous pageant. colorful programs, prlntad' on Venetian sunset folders, were sent put this Week to members of iw£d 'Ytfw ^o' arr expaet ad- to bring the attiendahoe-for thw “ She to me was as a fairy city of the heart, . Rising like water columns from the sea; Of ioy. the sojourn an<[^ M wealth, . - .iBgrt. ” Bound View ’ s 11th and ItoM \water holes, ” over a , lagoon-like lake. wUl be transformed for the evening into the \Chinalazso ” or famed “ Orand Canal\ with gon- dolitf of “ crystal and agate -trans porting tlx of the Hatlonal Brcad- eaatlng company's mort lyric gon- doUars, thrtr mandolins and gui tars.\ reproductions of the \Guaan of the Adriatic ’ s ” jjkstur- aoque aratfi'fp®* show the df .tbdDtfdki. ” . abuttomi dp drsi and the four bronze horses known to every tourist. HouJses on piles, rows of shops and cafes behind ornate columns and medieval moeaica — all dons In the brilliant colors of the Bellinis. ]j ItWan ann toff : electrld John Andromldas, proprietor of- a delicatessen at 43 Middle Neck Road, wax arraigned on Tuesday night In the Great Neck Plaza court before Police Justice Irwin R. Browner, chaeged with violation of Section 3147 of the Penal Law which prohibits the .sale of food over the counter to be taken from the premises between c((rtaln hours/ on Sunday. He was given a sum mons by Patrolmen Thomas O'Reil ly and August A. Thlede. Through his altorniiy, J. Oilcey McKnlght of Great Neck, Androini- das pleaded not guilty and asked for a Jury trial. 'The case was sef for 7:30 p. m. on August 25. Women ’ s' Long Island Tennis Lea gue, which will begin on Monday gn the Jackson Heights club courts. There will be a cup and Individual prizes. Mrs. P. Schuyler Van Bloem Is In charge of prises. Mrs. Rlehard penaon- 1* handHltir--en*' tries in the absence of Mrs! (Tyrus Clark, entry chairman. -Playing in the singles will be Mrs. Innls O ’ Rourke, Mrs. E. M. Pullen, the Ml.sxes Virginia and, BarlMra Shoemaker. Miss Ineke Cui^ers, Mis* Dorothy Davenport. Miss .Ruth Kllpatrk ’ k,. the Misses Atleeon and Oeorglsa Green and Mrs. Richard Benxon. Mr*. O ’ Rourke and Mrs. Pullen, the Mlsnw}.,, 8hoemak$V and the Misses (Tqypers and Davenport will, be entered In the doubles. Honey N«*i*deil A h Well A h VoteH, He Telln Viiianee Group Members of the Nassau County Repi$)Ucan ^Finance (Committee An 'hiesday night were warne^ by Bu pervHO^ <f! Mussel Sprague |Hai \the American ijeopie cannet af ford to Ignore U>e coming county, state, and national elections this yearTn the face of attempts by the New Deal administration to buy thfir future existence with govern- memt,bonds.\ \No one can tell ai. this time what the effect will be of Uic at tempts of opposing political laud- era to buy the people's vote with the people ’ s own money, distributed as Feder-al works Funds, ” declared Supervisor Sprague. \It Is up to creatlitg dictatorship Is wrong, to meet It not only with their vot ing support but by their financial support. \I cannot urge too strongly that every' executive committeeman call ■nie draat c^ntry ffiuTT WSt\'C0Bljfilit8eitiptt ’ ''^Wgjthrif' WBiTOliT 'Wiwle- team- wHl - eempete f.and-.j naki ^ A.jcomplete -j»ofthulg„otf^ In the annual tournament of the each election district so that every ^^sltale vote can be brouglvt pul on Election Day. ” Warren Gordon of Garden City, ^chairman of the first assembly dis trict of the committee, announced that Uie slogan of the commJUst Is “Win with Landoh\ aiul that headquarters will be mainutned In co-operation with the second Bssemlbly district, headed l»y John H. Eden of Kings Point, lA the county headquarters in the Court- view Hotel in Mlneola. VIHITING IN PARK ^ Tommy Ware, formerly of Mun sey I»ark and now of Wlnnetka, 111 , flew to New York on Tuesday aftjernoon mtd-is visiting Marlon HTodger* at his home In Park, Jamcn L. Dowt^ |M>rts WI(i«Hipr«|iii ‘ proval Of ‘ Men/ ‘ MoUy Drive EXECUTIVE BOARD SELECTS WORKERS Plana Ma<|e For Srttia||!l Up Of Two DiviHions In Township Approval and comm^diK tion of ,i,he “ .Minute Men**' and “ Molly Pitcher\ cani'*_ paiRn launched by the NortlT Hempstead Republican Town Committee lant week; has been inatantaneougis' Chairman Jarnej* ^,,j^uwac^ revealed\ today.' I “ In my many yearg la' politics,“ said the town leader, “ I never have seen an idea received with such wide-spread enthuaiasm. It seems that everyone opposed to the New Deal realixaa just \yhat an effective house-, to-house campalKn can be WRired with these two or- RaniKations, supplementary t(j the Town Committee.', ’ At a' nteellng of Ut« exocutlve commlUet earlier this week, details ^ of the militant Minula Men and Molly Plioher Auxiliary campaign were llvorougtily dlacussed plaas laid for iha a*Uinti4iP to, the tsva town- dMsIana, Tlip l)lg problem on which mem bers of the executive committee are concentrating is the personnel of the seml-inllltary organlaatlons. Many Qualified \Tlicre are numerous men and women qualified to lead the town units as oommanders, ” Mr. Dowsey declared today. ” and it Is sMpply a matter of getting two individual* who can give the task the great amount of time which It demands. \Tlie town commanders wll? b* chosen first and then -their staffs of lieutenant-colonels. Battalion majors, according to plans, will (Continued on page 8) 'Hound' Win$ Fig^; Oiimer Loses Money , Scliiiauzcr ’ H Victory Uutttu, ll4sfiry l%rry $22.60 To Date Sea Scout Ship And Outpost Interest Wauwepex Campers . „ . Ownership of a Bchnauser is proving raUTer expensive for Henry L Parry of 46 Grace Avenua. Great Neck. On June 9 he paid a fine of $5 for permitting the dog to run without a muzzle. On Tueyday evening Police Justice Ir win R. Browner of Great Plasa awarded a $1300 judgment, plus coxU of $4.50, to Miss Angena 'l^nwv I Straub of Westminster Hall, • ' who sued to recover Ahe aAiount for Injuries caused to her wlre-halrad terrier In a fight wllii the Schnau- ser. Mlsx^ Van Straub testified tliat she was walking with her torrior ' on a leush *ln front of the Parry 1 home, when the Parry dog, unmUB»:i sled, rasi out and attacked her pa; Unusual programs are offered .the skipper and mate. Each eve- thls year to older boys at Oamp ning standard running lights are Wauwepex, the Boy Scour camp ' placed on the bridge A regular at Wading River, hi the sea scout course and ^ie Indian and Ploaeer ship's routine Is kept and all events are recorded dally In - Uie ning to more than 460. riHt* famous Un** Y/ord Byron are Inoarporated in the announce- of the promised nocturnal bgaagr of the Oarniral: raagee of dmtole arcades Tlw \IkRi^ Ifartai ” .will be rwaiettaOiy r^wsseoUd. mm td Ibe flock of Ure pigeaos cMHaf Apet t^ aw dosaea of tb$ Ortto*- ' ■ the “mellow glo# of moon.\ aynthetlc surf will surge over 100 feet of painted seawall, while in the dletortce, the Italian liner “ Itog.\ UiAitod by myriad bulls, smoke Isaulng firom her stacks, will plow the “AdrtotIcVi water * Oarefully repradueed will be the “ ntaiuy wbloh apuM the Grand Canitl and the otmlly famous. If ndt so popular \Iridge of Sighs. ’ “ Venice In tta$r porple prime of lumr towie ■ de. Hftoto I In pgi|g|giiniisi win exteak aygk ylrtaally To Get A Free Carton all of the 18th. $m, IWl MMl 18th islr- ways dr tb* m V 8pt«i- (Omtttto# m fM* d) . .. Subecrlbers end residents of the Great Neck-Manhasset area hare been entered by this news paper In the “ Lucky strike Hit Parade\ awoepetakes. Many of them' will receive carton* of Lucky Strike cigarets as a re sult of this entry. After this week, subscribers will receive offlclsl entry blanks (I toay ,8b$yi -eond In to .JiMt, aeeondjsM thhd place 18 Midt each weak ffeoi ‘ the 15 Itoikl popular songi. the command of of Wray London, petty officer of Sea Scout Ship Tarpon of Great Neck, former Na tional Flagship, and Mate William. Travis, a member of the Tarpon crew. The Outpost Is directed by Hugh Orth of Rockville (jentre. ' An advanced course In the loir of the ' sea is provliied Iri the sea scout program. Regular classes are held each morning on board ship and InsOruetton given In rope spUc- ln|, nilie of the sea. navigation - -AOdU4lML- ..... '■ TTie Sea Scouts live on bwd the of two si® for ov^lifil trips on Reeonlc Bay and Lung Ilsland Sound. 'Die Outpost, for experienced campers, Is situated across the lake from the main camp and. jias sleeping kocommodatlons for 30 scouts. Regular c lass e s are held In Itv- dlan danelng, axe and knife throw ing. rope spinning, costume mak- liW and rlflery. Each morning the oiitposlers are entaged In . working on their unit projapt. So far this, they liaw-bt|IU p. daek, . Zis- .She also testified that her dog been treated by a veterinarian at cost ufv $flj^ Parry was represented by» B. Hayward of Great Neek., /sexse* who testified that were Arthur Fogel of Mrs. isole M. Miller of OresA Neck. pr. Goodman also testlAed for Van Straub. porgan,Mfa.a$$l ' WOfg OONTMT A check lor $0 was this week to Mra. Ms* of if Denis Pteaet, i,. F. Braernsr^of tb* oraam Oempunr Mrl. one of ate 188 wtnifw AlbatroM. a dry land slilp, which has sleeptni quarters forward (dr grew and bunk space gf; tor eoiif Irucled X rlft r TM i g e as td nia are njaking a parking field and flag pole. (Continued on page 4) ■ 'r'.