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■Piniiii — -«^\«.TJtr^airt - -. --^- ^IfpTSS^ THE MANHASSET PJRESS. THUpPAY . NOVEMBER 19. 1^36_ ®i|F ManijaaHFt Jr^aa TeleiiMne Manhassot 1741 AM PtaBaome Road, ManhMaet Phoie: Ot«»t MecklMO BKiaDll •yr. Or t w i Pin. Publlahw Mae F. Oennler, Editor and Manager Heal^l^roup \ G.O.P. Now More Important Mjciefis,' Names : Than Ever, Littleton Says eads. Hears Home Robbed fUMMiWiutlnn Rate; $2M Per Year In Advance Dermatologist Bntered a* Second Oiaaa Matter on June «. 1834, at the Poa^><>f- Ac* in Manhaaaet, N. Y. NEW YORK OTPIOE: 651 FIFTO AVENUE Telephone' Vanderbilt 3-6433 ^ 184 1 IU»M. THURSDAY, NOVEIvrBER 19. POLITICAL INTIMIDATON iWrs, Morrell Selected To Succeed Mrs. F. T. Kleiuschmidt As-Presi dent Of Manhasset Unit T,»e Republican party may have X “ \preS* ad ‘ S ‘ natr^- t'oh because o| the huge vote in I*- favor, ‘ There Is a great deal been overwhelmingly defeated In the Ipst election, but that doesn ’ t mean that It Isn ’ t going to play be'ng said In the newspapers about The recent national election, tilce most of its pre decessors within our memory, v/an( accompanied by re ports of the attempted intimidat^n of employes by em ployers. These .stories began a/couple of months before election, increa.sing in numberii aiuL incredibility as poll ing time arrived. In particul^, many estate owners were represented as threatening t)<eir employes with Immediate discharge if they failed p6 vote for Governor Landon. Others — and this rumor /was- the most persistent of all — were ,s{iid to have tl^eatened to close their estates if President Roo.sevelt v;^e re-elected. A salesman whose business is almost e^irely with large North Shore es tates, reported that,/eighteen out of twenty he had visit ed W 9 uld close in/the event of Mr. Roosevelt ’ s re-elec tion. Well , ej ection has come and gone and while We have le no exhaustiv DUtrlct Attorney Martin W. Lit tleton told the member* of the N«.<! s » u County Federutlon . of American Women at their annual meeting at the Bethpage State IPnrk W«lne.«iday afternoon. ULINIC PROJECT \Let us.take os ouf motto.\ Mr. ' ic rrevCireK ’ nirn declared, \me very worda 13 President uaed In hto — ■ ridiculous Madison Square Oarden District Nurse, Others speech. Let us say to him that, the fight has Just begun. Let ua say t. ‘ .e most Important part in all Itsjiood sportsmanshlp. ” he said, ’ ^nd history u ’ lthln the next four years. ! cupporting the president In what- fer he may do. All this leave* me Ir an amused state of mind. Just because of the election does not mean that we must alter our opln- mn. Our fundamental principles are deeper than the ballot. I still believe that the President violated his trust in the American people. Wc dont knew what he is going Report On Activities Of The Mouth Mrr. Benjamin Morrell of Oay- nor Avenue, chairman of the ways and me ans -committee of the Man- hatset Health Association, on Mon day afternoon was nominated for the presidency at the annual meet ing at Grace Institute. Mrs. Fred L. Klelnschmldt presided , and In troduced the guest speaker,' Dr. Eugene P. Traub, noted dermatolo- girt, who .spoke on “ Skin Hygiene 10 connefics. ” Other officers named with Mrs. Morrell were; Mrs. Paul M. Mor- iti:. vlce-pre.slndet; Mrs. Raleigh Blshcpr “ corresponding secretary; Mrs. James .W. Carpenter, record ing secretary and Mrs. Freeman, Davis,, treasurer. <Xher •. officers made no exhaustive suAey of unemployment in the North country, not ,bne authenticated report of a political re- prLsal ha.s come to our attention. Some of the pre-elec- tipn_ s torie^ r we heard may have _heen_true. X^er^ are bad spoilt in alF classe.s of 'sd ’ erety and if 'wbuTtT come a.s no Apprise to us to know that .some of them are in cluded/itniong our North Shore prominent. We are ■' comp^htely convinced, however, that the attitude W ’ e have - d es c ^lbdd- bv-noi 4yr>k^- of - Nor th -Shor^ ostato- owuerd. , - -- -------------------- ™ r Discuss Dental Clinic Mrs. Moritz reported for the / , . r a : committee appointed to consider plsophically and are moving along with the tide of pdu-|thc e.stabil.shipg of a dental clinic / jar opinion. I She told the meeting i^iat no de- / . The employment of threats and intimidation to ; cl.<^!cn had been made by the school .sVvay votes is, of course, indefensible. If they were used ‘ board as to legal responsibility and WbuTd come wr; be appointed after the election it the December meeting. Mrs. George O. Linkletter was c'^Rlrman of the nominating com- of - Nor th -Shor^ estate- owuerd. tee to the President that as long as he does not belie the cause of good government, as long as he adheres to our laws and to our constitu tion. then we will support his ad vancements. But the moment he deviates from these things in the government in which we so long have had belief and faith, then we w'l' fly to the challenge.\ 'Die District Attorney warned his to do now. Nobedy knows Including himself. We must be keenly alert, r.nd give thoughtful' criticism re gardless of the calling of names.\ Mr. Littleton stressed the great importance of a well organised minority, and declared that If the Republican pafty can be consoli dated It can play tia most Import ant part In Us history during Roosevelt ’ s a dmiaistration. This minority, he said, will be the only check oh the New Deal within the next four years. :Band leSaihg color to the bcca- ^U ^naH -checks tm December 1, .siin, tfi^TTong Island Park Com- t.he total amount $21,000, wihich is mission ’ s latest gift to Nas.sau several thousand dollars higher motorists, the Bethpage Parkway, than lavt year. As with the Trust wrs officially opened on Saturday cjmpany, the one and two dollar in tlio lato campaig.n for the purpo.se of increa.sinjf the | added that there had been consid- Rep&hlican vote thej' ctnrld scarcely have failed to ih-!e|able discussion as to the loca- jure It. The American spirit has the .strongest aversion I “ clinic, to threats as they affect one ’ s citizenshio rights. We be- . . Klelnschmidi .^aid that. in. laviLWS n-ucl, ha, been made ot JntimM.iio,. have been used in the 1986 campaign. The proof of itsj.^^H<ch .she considers mc-e c'> 'fraiiy futility lies in the fact that life is going along now much j located, she pointed out um .-. u-ntal lus u.sual. 1 equipment new is 1;:. .sUed ut the — ^ ------------ - — ^ ---------------------- ■ ’ ' -;rlicdl and added that U :nlght be jv'.'^slble to use part of the Payson fund if the Association decides to DON ’ T WAIT — JOIN NdWl The American Red Cmvs roll call started last week ! '\\‘ “ ‘ sh the clinic, and tfill continue until Thanksgiving Day. ' sported that a net phshed by this great.uigamzatioiir - Its record in times Little Clubs pro- ot war and peace -is-well known to uU,of us. — Th«-Red dutUonV cr-^re BlsIToir~Tiin5Be-' Cross deserves the supporJ, of the. American people, and tiave-s,\ citizefis should responef promptly to its appeal by inroli- Mis.' churchUl. district nurse, re- ^ ing themseli ’ es as members. I'prrted that .she had spent 192 The peace-time filnction of the Red Cross, as an. ''\vts in active service during the ' agent of mercy to those caught in unexpected disastea-s, Ootober. thiss Gardiner, may not seem important sometimes as \ve sit in the quiet ! “ ported a total of 136 of our homes. However, when the demoniacal force's amazed at its fury and destructiveness, the symbol of the Red .Cross und^the aid- (hat it e.xtends become of transcendent imporUiuce. The few dollars that we contribute to the Red Cross are cheap participation in the glorious realization of mercy and relief. Surely there are few who can afford not to give at least one dollar to he included in the army.of tho.se willing to help the afflicted and unfor tunate; , ' Many will put olf the actual signing of the roll call card and the giving of the..vital. contribution. We urge all to respond and make theiv contributions immediately. - — - - ■ II I ^ * M* •*>. TV W*ft*««** w V'lUWl Television ’ s latest preview marks new advances in 1 that her committee would ket of fruit to Daniel Burke, who Is a patient at the Nassau Sana- totium at Farmlngdale. Mr^;. Carpenter reported that ificmber.s cf the Friends Church had asked for the names of two needy families, to whom Thanks giving and Christmas baskets would be sent. Other organizations engaged in welfare activity will be asked to communicate with the Health As sociation to avoid duplication. Miss Marguerite Mallory, chgirmi I 111' pmiUhlflffiiJlc combluee “ of the Munsey Park, WomaiTs Club, re- the infant science; hut observers regrethilly report that baskets at Christmas, it is not ready yet for the public. ' ^ Kamphausen* was It seems thut the images flashed oil the glass screens through televised methods arc .stfll marred by .consid erable flickering; too little disfinction of line, These imperfections are not yet ironed out, although in the near future they probably will he. The important thing about television is the care with which its sponsors are proceeding. The public must applUud their desire to turn out nothing bm a finished produetf one which will enlighten amu.se- and instruct the people and give satisfaction to all who invest in it. . Television is one so-ualled ’ boon to mankind which will not be .sp|d until it is worth selling — and for that its va.st, potential public gives heartfelt thanks 'Hostess at tea. She was assisted by Mrs, William MoKay, Mrs. John Marsicano and Mrs. Frank J. Knell. Moses Opens Bethpage State Parkway Link Farinmgdale H. 3* Baud Plays At Exercises Saturday with the Paraungdale High Banks To Mail Christinas Club Member Checks (Continued from Page 1) V- : HARRY HE^ OER Nassau County Cops Capture - Pistol Shoot 200 Marksmen Guests Of Glen Cove Team ber cf club members and not to h'.rger payments. Next year ’ s club now Is open for enrollment. The Bank of.Iireai, Neck also mr.rnlng. The new spur connects U-!P Southern State Parkw'ay with Bethpage Park. Park Commissioner Robert Moses gave the introductory address, praising the support given the w - --------- ------- -------- ccmml-ssion by both the Federal | started are dropped within a clubs are the most i>opuIar, ac cording to William O. Oenner, president. \The lower amounts are Continued through the year In tlie majority of cases,\ he explained. ‘ ’ 9cnle' of the higlter clubs which and State Highway Dspartrdents He also huided Nastau County of- f'sials for their support and finan cial aid in acquiring rights of way for the commission. It was through the county's readihesls to spend the money on acquiring these rights of way tlrat the parkway work pro gressed so rapidly and so well, he di-clared. outer speakers iqcludad- Arfhut Brand, State Comlssioner of High- wcyxr~tfosetJtr-DaTcY: -LionK ” ’ lsland Representative of the State De- pa \tenent: Arthur Howland, chief engineer of the Park Commission, Tv.'elve year old A1 McNulty, son of Ray McNulty, chief attorney for tbp- oemmission, cut the tape which had been stretched across the road. The exercises were held at the souUtern end of the spur. The road i. a two-strip concrete highway, wMcii later will be developed Into four lanes, and is three miles long. More\ than five hundred guests Jit- tended the luncheon follo'wing the exercises at the Bethpage State Park clubhouse. , . » al of 1,427 polnu. octtrvii me nouse. «e pacKed i I ’ x neanngs on g “ city \ ^irtureaT^ Hedger ’ s-ctothh^'-itr-the -saitt-fspt, ’ J . carried the maid to I givi Nassau County police marksmen won first honors at the first pistol shoot held on th e newly com pfleted Glen 0(**^ range ^turiiay morn ing. The county police team led the 15 other entries in the contest with a.toUl of 1,427 pointe. Oaa^en second honors, piled up 1,382 points and Rockville centre ■was third with 1,370. The Glen Qove team, not com peting. but shoting fbr score only, scored 1.426 points, only one less titan the Nassau. County pqlice team. In tlie event resented for police chirts^ aud comn;lssloners. in'which 12 heads of police departmenU competed. Lieutenant prank Borer of th? Sands Point police depart- Chlaf Burglar Binds Servant, Loots Hedgef House Goab In Dbtri, Electioni Home Of Coutity Treats* nrer Entered During H i 8 Absence Olan Dove and Nassau County police this week are irym*. with the help of a few bad clues to capture a burglar who broke Into the home os' County ’ Treasurer Harry L. Hedger of 41 Franklin (Oouunu^ ‘ *nc. ‘ t cutstanrtin, , commissions in ^ ArhicffH Avenue, Saturday, bound and gagged the maid. Anna Brandt, and got aiway with two of Mr. Hedgers ’ s suits and a suitcase. Mk. Hedger, .whose wife, Mrs. Jessie Uedgo:, died trwo weeks ago, had leM the city on ’ Thurs day to be gone over the week-end. Miss Brandt was left in ch a rg e of the house. She went downtown shopping Saturday afternoon, re turning aBMut 4 o\:lock. As she approached the back door she was asttmished to find It open, and as she entered a man with a pistol in his hand confronted hw. 'Warning her to Among other i *^ard listed i term Of office a.Tu.3 water ,ax i*!? to four Cents net '• “ Ittation; ree-uef ♦••3 cate from ij *100 assessed^* t'-on Cf the bci of the district . 'iOO: -e-stablishmeT^ , policy, ,4 of cash discounts,^* ' AI.S0, doubling in , pumping pi3„( the drastic . ■ ...... reduitim 1 rate and inciebtedZ ti;ct, by the sirUin and the insuu,,^] electric pump: iheim existing pumping ,2 c '■'' operatin ’ ficiency; incresse Vi make no outcry, he ordered her to | TOO °f*eet^of'\' waio are ng;^ lead the way Into the house. He • which meet fire m followed, still covering her with ficaticns and ' the •weapon. He forced her ahead c4' htai upstairs to Mr. Hedger ’ s room. There he tied hw «wrlsts and ankles with t3ie County Trea surers ’ neckties. cmipctmvc bid ngi, The burglar repeatedly asked — ■ ■ -9 hes-whese-,ti4e^-Jewelry — was- kept, but the maid r^hed that she smew of no jewelry In the house. Inches in diamete wj t-cn m,6D liydrjnti I'ublic is ] Also, the ostabi chases;^. ewabiBhe^j rl'^xeiiTlin^-fc TH m infermatien concjmjgJ i,s- dctnifd by tlx 1 'rtie man then made a thorough of public interest' search of the house. He packed | Hr hearings few inonths 127.008 III Mauhiiiiiet Harrison Deyo, cashier of the Mnnhas.set Bank, cnncunccd teday tl-at checks totalling . $27,000 will 1 nient was first witli 271. be mailed to Christmas club mem bers within a few days. This amount is considerably higher than lest year, he said. As with the Great Necic banks the smaller pay- iiwnis are popular. L ’ RANKLfN 3 HOPS ’ \~ LIMERJDCKXXINTEST TEMPLE ISRAEL ^ BRIDGE AND TEA Six handsome and valuagble prizes will be awarded to Nassau County boys and girls by the Franklin Shops, of Hempstead, on Thurs day, December 24, for Uie six winhners of the Trixie Limerick contest now being conducted. The boy ’ s prizes are a bicycle, •a Lionel remote control airplane and a pair of tubular Ice-skates, complete with slioes. The' girl ’ s pilaes are a girl ’ s bicycle; a Dydee , , doll,, complete with layette, \ and' ^ points, a pair ’ of tubular skates, with „ shoes Bivir.g Uic pubiic cmj the bathroom, deposited her on j to be informed cl ‘ .he floor. sUpping'a plHow under • ’ ’ f the district, her head. Before leaving, how- Hi.s b.tckers pcintg ever, .he rifled her podketbook and ' .M.ce .\ir took two dollars which, he-found I cfTici ’ ’ ' “ erp r.as in it^ ^ I in chi Ecio bi| , ■\ ■ \. . in ehnir- ’ die Witerarf At 7 o ’ clock. Mr. Hedger ’ s sons.l hkiii that both have I* Raymond and Randolph 'W. Hed-11.v rcrinccd. I; bees a| ger, who Witli their wives liad j Ix-ii tha: .Mr. Eden n.1 Dlanned to have dlnn^.aj; Uieic 1 Oie * father ’ s Tiouse, foun 3 Uie back 1 :h n n >e ha pg door open and the place in .can- /'c!enMci;s'\aiid fahabb fusldh. A few moments ’ ■ later I the bcatd and that 1 they discovered Aiuta Brandt in.damxt affcid to dapeai the bathrocm and, releasing her. ' Savage cf East Rockaway was second with 261 and Chief Ackley ... cf Malverne third with 251. Shoot- “ “ enderi by a physician! ^:r. Nhciir:..- isies ing for score only, cjliief Prankhysteria, but she 1 <?;•,; 1 Wat-cn cf Great J McCue cf Glen cove got 279 ! , lx ;.v. :l icr 20 yea.-s bd points. ■. ' ! I«4;a>ite of the fact that the 11 ’ -'3 '0 Sir ithmore earli total ‘ loss was not.great, the caseft^\ ' ‘ ’ ■ FdU'oiman Hamilton McDonald of the - sl ie th -■precinct at Manhas set. scored 293 points out of a pos- trino- tn ■ i win fwv w ! assisted !»• Lieutenant James Pa^^ i was considered sufficiently im- | ri'ianc ? U-ii-hfi? In Kn' portant for Inspector Harold R. sliPct for policeman. Captain 'Wil- llari K.'Allen of headquarters was second with ^2 jxiints and Ser geant Schneider'third with' 291. W. a. Boardman of the Rockville Centre Rifle and Revolver Club, heme Tuesday evening, who made the perfectf score of ' 100. won the sliooting event for civilians. John iVendel of Suffolk County, a retired New York ' po liceman, was second with 98. and Bernard O ’ Reilly of Rockville Cen- \Vlth 'ao'iidsys apwti pecp'.e ccpami 1 rell and Detectives Heniy Koehl, | f uicioov .rporti, ta Reginald BdUard and Edwin Her-/'^ ’ *' tar 'pron 1 roid. I vcnicK-t '.'dbus to hm about I returned Ml'. H6tlger kngw nothigtf the burglaiy until he ret Suffolk County district attorney ’ s office, A bridge and tea wUl be given the Lakeville Country ciuft^ at reat Neck, on Tuesday afternoon, December 1, at 2;00 p. m. Proceed* will be used tor the benefit of the Temple \rifereth Israel in Glen Cove. Mrs. Benjamin Sltapiro is chairman of the committee In chatge AsalstUv her are Mrs. Maurice SteUel, Mrs. Samuel Gold berg, Mrs. Silas Qotdbeiv All contestants have to do Is ; the consolation prize of fill out the last line in each of I rounds of ammunition for his seven limerick*, making sure that I points, it rhymes with the first *line. | Approximately 200 members of Contest blanks can be secured by 1 Nassau and .Suffolk police forces ’ wnopYrtnETRonoBTOTf stead. The first limerick follows; Here's Bing Bang, a soldier so true • Of Battles He's fought quite a few It ’ * a wonderful thing \When his troops start to sing THE NEW AUTOMOBILES Each year you aee jthe new automobiles; each year yoiu exclaim, \Perfection surely nothing cun excel this* ’ ’ , But the next year does excel the year before, and when you see the new models of 1937, you will .see once more perfection made even more perfejit; greater beauty in the car itself, more perfect functioning, greater econ- Ottiy in operatibn, greater convenience in purchasing, grealef value, at no greater cost. ..The autoqiobile industry might, with no exaggera tion, adopt the .saying of a \vell-knovvn French courtier ^^XyPH O WY CONCERT SEASON y Rumc lovers^ throughout the' county are looking ira^ .with pleasure to the 1^36-87 series of Profes- m Djmphmly Orchestral conterts with soloists, which .jMMm aktAdiiir InerMaing ij^^^-papulArity during the Tr<te|>MMdon y««ni. The N amru Philharmonic Society Bteony-VaenuM Oil 0«i OEOSat-WBEBnit :«BB anre that in«n»^ aalilm. fnY«i;tnr oi .wiin tffliBdta * th« hor«ele*» carriage was cw in 1877, had powerad hi« Vaoiiiin Oil ComiMmy. forerun»«. L^^ter Smith, young Ameidcaii conductor who is T^STwOoSciety nfiving'aB m» presiaeot uames van the geneFOus llRaneiiU support of the ih iBtwe in Hddi- Mand and their gener- Uadlnm Square Garden, New York. In IKfO.' 'Manutacturwra of that pe- fu» HTMiinmi fliu M m wm ehouM SuMM <Mt sij M ab h ttf b A ou M tut MtotlbUM Mb nauw) fgt' m M p^OeUmai Company, forerunner n«H oils, developed the drat tranwft lubricant* for lue m. a s>MUB«'W*ts« «M« tta s wsant Socony.Vowuin Oil totMMl combustion ^ef^ 8di .liji “ O'eloped the drat p* •U' ddr nia 'wtia^&Fay //Ik/'/ — ------ - ‘ *** “ 'lecMa of the aw then[^ : by •laaWeity or nMMR.|pWWoss M ll — o t dl>i>ii f|U iiio hn e. ■ — ■ ' ■ ’ .. — __ r' ■ eve ir r ' at tug ' Sea Cliff AVenue range, which the Iqcal police recently built on prop erty given them. Tlte range is regarded a.s one of the best on liong bland. The Glen cove team was host Saturday and Bob Euiteo and Bd 'WllUama cooked and served the steak &lhner. The local team will participate In the last shoot of the season by the Nassau-Suffolk Association at Wyandanch on November 21. Accurate combine tiine-mensnrers that beauty with utility. AMe your selection ftytm our displays of the latest' in /he n'ell known makes. Fruit Salad Dressing , 1 cup heney ’ t ! cup belling water • cup lemon juice Paprika . ia cup oltve oil Mix honey and -water. mon juice and paprika ____ Beat well with a rotary egg-beater snd slowly add the \olive oil' and continue beating, chill thorough ly. Aqjd le- to taste. BICYCLES FOR Thurston ’ s Cycle SAl liS and SEBV 377 MIDPtE SOT Great Neck lb I Well (:ho.»fn FURMTIRE Will add to J*« riijo.vmcnt, >1 small expense.^ rices DREW ARCH REST SHOES at Nassau Bootpry $4.96 expfiw. H. VEiV-KE, FINE* FURNITUBI • 21 Station Plan G(k tbleghorte Qrtal Nock 860 E- FHeduer TUN£RAL DlRECTmi director 186 Middle Neck Road OrMt Neok, L. I. FRESH KILLED TintxBirs iWIlTRY ' ..... MANHA86ET lY MARKET POULTRY iC45 No, Btod. THANKSGIVING BAKING NEFM ■ • Save as much time as possible to eelebratf d>* You and your guests will lenjoy our DEtU'IOD MiiK'C Meat Pi #» (I ml Fruit ■» ^ ^ PLEASE ORDER advance julienne pas 1'KV SHrf TKCNK 'GK''-^ 371 MIDDLE NECK RDAD Auto Tops Boat Awnlngs-CtiShi** SEAT ogyas - ca ^ et ^ “ J l AUTO WOODWORK - TRUCK BBST quality and WORKMANSHIP at REASONAB HYGRADE AUTO UPHPtf *11-U NORTHERN BLVP-. B.41SID Tol. Baygido 8-3493 Louis S* ^ Fogarty TunSata mdbt the NM«t mddeXf 7 “ \®. ’ IN USE THOMAS G. FOCAKH