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' ■■■' Carecfdiel'e^ fcr mJL SKORNECK, PoAG. AXKU SMtAIXS •n>e • b W* li • pecali*rty import- kDt one toouMe ot iu »tn»eture and the port It phtys to locomo- UOB. Thnmto **>» iotot pus tiw Wood Trwnti ncrras *nd mus* trfth j-oor chlrcp^ist or phy^lan. batlte (he M to hot «|&er wl|b> out <teUy. ■•» wJw* tliM- elapMs before It is posstttlr to ghre It at- tenUaD. apply cold oompreewi ua- tu the chirof^ist or phyUcian gets a chance to see It. A mixtune of one part Barrow's Bolutlon to three parts of water, ipakos an ideal cotopresB. prompt treatment may prevent a permanent injury. Don't let neflect of the sprained ankle make )Tou a cripple f®r ^l^®n you sprain your ankle, get in touch THl'RSDAY, SEPTEMBER IE IMS WHO SHALL DRIVE WHAT? - - - Much 7v£' been .■ ‘ aid and written in the past few i jnonth.s concerninK the need for dra^itic measures to cutb i •Aw constantly incraa>intf atrt o^e ath rate in the UnltW ; States. New penalties for vio!ation.s of hiifhway law.-; have been e.stablii-hed; in .some states additional police; patrol.s-haTe been orjcany-ed and in .the. Manhattan area | ti a iT 4 c r . p iiia flSTS~~have bet-n pi i t i a y> effect . ----------- L. In our opinion, it will be necessary to go furtherj if there i.s to be an efTei-tive- check of auto fatalities. If] _ bur Ie},n. ‘ \latf>r.s are sincerely ‘ oncerned over the appallin}r_ number of accident.s on our hiKhway-;. there ate mea.surcsi aH'hich they can adopt; measure.s, however, that undoubt-j ediy will not. find, favor in certain'industrie.s. ' fiJSfihrience ptbve.' that-it i.s impo.vsibie to enact left-! islation which will compel some humans to l>ehave with ' any dejrree of-decency or concern fsir ihpir feilow men. Hem MUIsire Fifth ..„d h. !„, but the,- .on'l effect a permanent rtirF. In the lonir run, nothiiiir .short ^ ^ of death itself, will have any effect on the ‘ conduct of Re>din« from tcft to r«ht the.v are: firv. row aad Pauli.-.: tceb daushters cf Mr, and manitur.s to be /ouml at the wheels^ of cars on any day, Paul Loeb. 2« station Plara; Mark and Stan'.ey McCo.-mack. icns c! Mr and Mr? J. Stanley Mc- On any hifrhwaV. ‘ - ■ \ Cormack l Grace Court Nonh; WilJ'am and James Peters, sens cf Mr and Mrs C H. Peter.s. 2 Devon- ^ Any one who had occasion to tftke an e.xtended motor bthire tanef WUhemlna and June Divts. daughters cf Mr and Mrs. 'Wi:;. :x. Davis. H Glamford Road. ■|ip thi-s .Summer doubtle.ss was amazed at the number.^ E^-ond row. Gordon Granger roc of Mr ana M:s. Allen W, Grangir. « Nassau Head; Nacoy Ann broken-down, worn-out — vehbde.s' on the highways. ; Latcolri daughter of .Mr. and Mrs Hebert b ' Lincoln. 4 Maple Drive; Ls idle MrCollom, sen cf Mr. and car lots adverti.se the fact that fi.ve do-llars i.s all , Mrs R t.. ,McCoHom. l# Station Road; W.lliam A.vers. sen. cf Dr. and Mrs. William H.- Ayers. 2 Ascot needed for a down payment. For five doHar.s an Ridge: Elsie Marie Novy. daughter cf Mr and Mrs. A J Novy. 17 liitrii Street. ^Hprly irrespon.sible person can'ciirnb Iwihind the wheel Third row, J Paul, Betty Jea.ma and^ BaihA.-3 Ltmont chUdren cf Mr and Mrs. Francis Limant, 9 machifte that'in his handt^ may IreCome a veritable Fotirtri Raid; Catherine and- Russell Longyear, children cf Mr. and M.-^s Ralph Longyear, li Fourth HEggernaut, leaving a trail of death and destruction in Road. Dorothy, Arthur and Ma.-ianne Fox. child.-en ot^ Mr and Mrs. Arir.'or J Pcx. 5 Grosvenor Place. Rs wake. - ^ Top ro4r. Elinor Kaine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren •Kain' 2 Henhawk Lane; Billy and Why not k law dealing with the age. mileage and Donald Casej-. sons of Mr and Mrc William H. Casey. 312 Hampshire Rc«d; Roger C. knd Charles A. mechanical condition of all. cars on the road? Of what Schmutz Jr., sons of Mr and Mrs C A Sc^uu. 15 Ridge Drive; Luella. and Rosemarie Conway, daugh- use' the progress of sc.'ence in providing the'ultimate in ters of Mr. and Mrs. J J. Conway. 2 Ascot Ridge. ■ braking pwer on new auto.s, if decrepit machine.^ mav ^ tiS: \finr Kennilworth ‘ YoungerSfft 7 W hy not compulsory in.'Urance? Thi.« in it.self would ’ r ^ curb the .sale of autos to irresponsible person.s. j T^g~tw*t Tn ____ Why nqt_a yearly check on driving Ijcen.ses? Why; J- M tzt .£#» K JlM/ tllt' not an attempt to find out if the po,s.ses.sor of a license; - —------- - ---------- „ ■ ^ which give.s him J^he right to operate a vehicle on a ■ yo-anger„set ’ of the Ken- Ritbens were won by James crowded highway. ha.s developed a disablity since jtsi took part in an Virginia Hall, Robert 1)?- in.surance which makes him unfit to drive a car? Why i son, Margaret Tssen and Thomasi .\ “ I* I K.n,. » tack Tias that attack at the wheel of hi.s car and kills demonstrate the prog- ! Willlani Levitt, one of the yo-jng- an innocent bystander a.s happened la.st week. ,,, during me summer dn- 'est swimmers, received an honorary ' hy attempt at standardization of traffic der t^ie dlrecUon of wmiarn A award when he made his way ^ws. \\ h> fine a man ^IbO for makingi_a .turn -CO:»sid.-K^Ier:-swimming instructor. There , aeross uie pool unaided. WUliam Bred improper in one viirage. but conforming with the re- were cups, medals and ribbons for | u not yet three years cf age quirement-s of the adjoining municipalitj\? ' , the winners. ' ‘ Joseph Lorenz received a medal i Compulsory legislation and a careful check-up of; Ma.xwell P. Heilman, e . G. Gil- : for his comedy ftiving exhibitions.'' all cans on the highway.® will not be popular in some[' “ ?i® “ u*' Arthur Hammerstfeln i others who took part were Pearl aources. But if our law-makers want to .stop reckless ' ‘^* ^'^** Eugene P. Kien-| Hopwood, William Sieven. Patsy driving, such measures Would accomplish .more than fines “ “ onouncer. Heilman, Herbert Lubin. Evan and jail sentenc e-. ' • • * feature of the prcgrapi was an | Sweeney. Edward “ Lubin. Allen exhibition cf life-saving by Phyl- ! Miller, Lee Miller. Patsy Heilman. zrr . Robinson, Carol Hammerstein. ■ Bruce Briggs. Ray Scheinberg - . _ . . — jii-CT?*rles anp James Bradley and : Lois Ann Kienle and Jane Law- ______ J -------- Fk ^ Elizabeth Gregory. 1 rence. cups w^re wen by. Rrhert Black,,; Mr. Kohler is making plans for Charles Bradley. Edward Beau- exhibition boxing bouts to be staged some time In November. The beys wm start training on i Octeber 1. '' clM tb*t stVPty toe foot and coo- ool toe monoBS of toe foot. These I are all held to place Cgr a complex system tf hgamuts and are lubri cated for smooth movenient by srncT^ mewtirmnes that secrete fluid known arTsynavtal fluid. synoTtol fluid does for the muscles i wat oil dees for the bearings id .TOUT car. CmsTuctKHi of the ankle Joint ' is so arranged that it acts as a | pivot on which the foot flexes and ; si ’ inds The action of the foot is stoWar to that of the see-saw. The : ankle jcini does not permit the ,foct to move from, side to. side the ank> except to a very limited way. Any sudden twin or Bi ist to p — that — tiiTTit ibe 1*001 over sidewise on the ankle injuries every par: of toe ankle. Most people are jier.ined to treat a sprained ankle ligh^ and pass it off as a simple matter. This is altogether wrong. A sprained an kle is realh' a complicaticn of tor juries to eveG'-indivklual cons Utu- en: of the ankle, singly or c^lec- lively. Ligaments and membranes axe stretched and torn; blood ves sels are lacerated'., miucles are pulled loose from their insertions and ibme'.imes break off pieces of bone along with tearing the peri osteum I membranous covering of toe bcnesJ.r^ , — Any or all of these contingen cies may occur when you merely turn your- smkle: —It-Is- ptoHi to see from this that a sprained ankle is no .simple matter. The Uilnki^ person a'ill realiae that all Tplains must and should receive immediate attention. If it is imposslile to .reach, a chiropodLst or physician at once. Editor's Note — This U another of th« sertea or axticle*^^ neck wMeh an app*^ ‘ sivfcly to this newspar!^ an rtttee to the «i Middle Neck R,arS« OW«OH~8CHO«^,, The Religious School of 6eth-El will resume- lu on the morning of Sew« At that time all chiM,^, or not the ypreviomiy hw, ed the school, must i tween 10:30 and U :30 » » will ^ no formal sestion school on that morning. Wonders of the Deep »t Great Neck Library , champ. Carol Hammerstein, Diana jjUm. Mari'yn Miller., Nancy Ja- r gels and Joan Gillespie.- .,4U. By, A. M. Bt CTt it a cnitury .-egetin perftci to spoil with nicotine and ^ how eiujri Honora: aih of our favorite brand, jrajed -fi giaxi paim ire* on Among toe other shells which Re l£jf» yt ixat to* li 3&ds held cur interest were toe Tur- •ifhi be -freeii iron, saakes In key ’ s Wing, the Tulip Band the »*wex -.o im prtyer to*, M*diter- ' Florida Bubb'.e-dfflers from ’ real *4^ a»iied away toe estate bubbles\of the same state tn ***** ” ^**' toai U does not burst — to® Lettered ^A gjXBcle? Yes. Bu: is it any Olive, toe Mother of Pearl and the [Bwe cf a mirac> than tort per- APPle'snall. jpmed bj -to* Misses Mohr. Borne Iselin Sails Ace To Annex i World Crown Mfacht Club, what . experts termed I an amazingly consistent sailing j performance against the pick of I the world's finest Star . Class • sailors, piled up enough points to J win toe championship handily, j Tne win brings the championship 1 tack to the East Coast for the tWlth a flag-btdccked Trophy ■ symboU»ng toe world champion-1 ^ y®*rs. By virtue ship in the Intemauonal Stax ** victory, the next Class Mfely to toe jnrfir.rriiiinn of champiomtolps will be held her owner. Adrian *« e h n cf i 'i®*^®*^ long Island sound. Bast WLimum, the atax Ace Par.sons. son of Mr. and returned thU week to her moor- ®- P*u-Eons of Great tog at the Por. Weslungwm yaeJn *^® Bandit, with his ,C9A. l«-)'f ir old sister, Ruth, as crew, ns's.-rsr Kisr; - Id Carmen, three very charming Nmg ladles who wock to our at that most beneficial,of all instiiuuonj. uit Great NeCk ? n.<l \■ young Udies looked to the Noa-, to look at tropical fUh. another pan of the sea ’ s gift to toe young ladies. We spent considerable time gas- tog to wonder at two seS horses, both incapable of gaztog back at ' since they have , kmc since ! ^fldlteg a beautiful collection Aells. uopical fito and sea- •0 of which, having been Ur and gratefully collected and resple ndent, ^^®owcSST “ ooTBelvet paxtlcularly a abaU called toe r ilMcir (Irl U h ts of the It.it im- i.peciators have made em of competition. The » Bandit won the Lake Keuka chani- pioiisoip UiL .-ummer. I sea, .sea horses are exceptional- supporltog toe two rear han- b> _ they loose Uieir grip on toe sea- ***'■ ‘ Oan't he aee she weed it is their habit to clina lo t “ c*«red wiU\ wherever the cur rent rhnram tn mn'ble. ■ ■ n .,, . There, close to the sea hones 'to ' *'®*'*'****® 1 ^ 110688:18 a sgtider men ’ s Delight because it isn ’ t, we can very well tesUfy, This par ticular c»e^lmen seems to have I\ ’ * ’ . ’ !' M. H fil f one claw ^^ar, but to that we may be to ’ ong since never before have we oared to study a spider crab at Ataie quartars. . just — end we toiagtoe happily, •v« to desdlk-out of reaph of toe ifMer ofCb ’ s “ elephantltis\ claw MMa a skate's egg cradle. It is dark bewwn to color and trajJslu- eent. ifft have tried to\ find out so far, how the il&t thaa and Co-operate . . WliUlSEJHW ButterJJif increased our prices for Milk and are paying more for our quality — at jhe present lower prices. -- in\ 7 h “ ,'n' J fawonru; us-with ’ their patronage. | CAMTOR'S^Bmil ’ Hsiabli^d jigoS ■ Children are normally interested In ever\ ’ tliing around them. They love to leara. The Man- . basset Bap ;^hool provides an environmen: that compels the child ’ s curiosity ancL.then •furnishes the materials awl facts to' fuji;,; satisfy his growing Intellect. Small gVouii' Outdoor work and play. Daily medicaj ex amination. 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