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turning ' s Par admie Lands in fall Tree One of two parachutes used by Jimmy Hornin g in ' his weekly air- plane -j imp, into the . waters of . Lake Ronkonkdma Sunday afternoon did some traveling ' ' /, after it had been released in mid-air by. its bwner and came to rest in the uppermost .branches of a tall tree on . the John O. Winsehe property on Hawkins: avenue. The stunt is one in which Mr. Horning drops from a , plane vvi , tb a. : parachut' e and . after this one opens , The cuts ,;, it loose , then falls some dist-ance before opening a second ' chute he is- wearing. . .. After the first, ' ch ute .fell- into. . the Winsch ' e . tree , a large number of motorists Were attracted to the scene ,, jjhen a ; fire truck from -the Lake Ibnkonkoma Fire department was called , but its ladder equipment did no £ include one . long enough to reach 7 to . * . the ¦ ¦ ' chute; Finally,. Mr. Hornirag . called the . Sayrilie Fire department , which dispatched its he '&' .and . ladder truck to Lake Ron- k\ ftiima , where it \ rescued\ . ' the .Horning-less ' chute. Holtfiville if well covered each week for new* by Irene Jpnea Mrs. R. Kearney and dau ghter Su- zanne of Brooklyn were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Dundon or. Uunion avenue. Mrs. Jac k -Meade and young son Jack of the! Bronx will spend the remainder of the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nye - and family at \Sunnysid« , Rest\ - on Cherry avenue. George Kasper, Sr., and George Rasper , Jr., of Astoria were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles \Pohorely of Pearl street . Mr. -7 and, Mrs. Harry Kane and ¦ \daughter Ethel and Miss Cecelia Wolf and Frank Squires are spending a rfour-week vacation at \Shangri-La \ ¦cottage, on Long Island avenue. Vis- itors on Sunday . . were ' Mr. and Mrs. .Robert ' Johnson and ? dau ghter Judith •of\ Ozone Park and Mr. and Mrs. [Ral ph Jones of , Wantagh . . Guests of Mr. and Mrs^Peter Kip - lock of Long Island avenue are Mr. and . TTvlrs. Donald''Forbes ' Munro * ¦ ' of Potsdam . .: ' . . M>. Forbes ^Munrq- is yon a. vacation. Miss v Peggy T' anabe has returned home , \ after a week' s va- cation from her position in New York. Henry Tanabe of Brooklyn was a week-end guest at Twin Oaks cot*- tage. . ' , - ' . . \ 7 - ' • ' .,. ' . Miss Margaret McQafferty has re- turned from a trip to the Canadian \border and lake region , aecomj- ianied by, her mother , -Mrs. M. McCafferty , and is now on , . a . ten-day visit with her sister , Mrs. Thomas Hoey and family. She is on a vacation from her position with -th e New York Tel- ephone company. Mr. arid -Mrs. ' George DeMonde and Mrs. R. Martin of ' Floral Park anil Mrs. Mabel Silsbe of Mineola visited Mr. and' ' Mrs , . J. E. Biker , Sr., on Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs .John Sauer and family of . Fariningdale were also guests Sunday, ; and' Mr \ , and Mrs. Elmer Baldwin and children , Robert and Betty, were dinner guests. Dr. Julius DeSzeniere and Mrs. Sadie Nagy of New York are spend- ing the \veek at \The Garrets. \ on Long Island avenue. Dr. and . Mrs. George Barany of Brooklyn were week-end guests of .Mr;.and Mrs. John •Garret. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stone and daugh- ter of North7 Tarrytowh' . .are guests of . Mr. and Mrs. - Mervin ¦¦ Lafferty -at \Idle-Away \ on Sylvan drive foi two weeks. A. Uduhart of. Hemp - stead was a guest on Sunday . Mrs. George Maiero is at her home on Waverly avenue for the summer. Her daughter Mrs. Frank La Salle and son . Frank of Corona ' are visit- ing her. Mt.- and Mrs. ; John , Maiero have returned to Mushin g after a two-week visit .There,. . - Mr , and . M_. S; * *;E. Sutch and four •children of Holiis gre Jiving on Wav- erly avenue , for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Fay and family will spend7the ,remainder of the summer at their , home on Wav- erly avenue. Mr. - Fay is having a three-week vacation from his position with the New York Telephone com- pany. • , Mr. and Mrs. George Huoble and son George, Jr., -of Corona are at their summer home on Waverl y ave- nue , while Mr. Hueble is- \having a three-week vacation from his position in New York. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Read, were Mr. , and Mrs. John Read and children and friends of MaflpethyMr. and Mrs., -Richard Read and, two sons , Miss Margaret Cooke and .parents, of Brooklyn . Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin of Westbury are guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Luhring and family at Redwood Rest Sunday the Luhrings entertained Mr. and ' Mrs. Herman Fi*ic_ke and son Walter of Hicksville. Mr. and Mrs. Luhring and family aii d ' Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin motored to Nqyack Saturday evening and . ' visite . d Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D.ildwin and family. On Monday thoy enjoyed a fishing trip at Hamp - ton Bays anc] spont yesterday at M' ont' auk Point. Mr. , and Mts. . Robert Par 'kes and son Robert of , Flushing - .pent sovoral ¦dnys - . at- thoir summer home oh Wav- erly avenue. Mrs . L. JL Berg and dau ghters , Mercedes and torraino of Ossono Park and Miss Virginia Roe of Jamaica are p-uosts for the week of Mrs , W. J. Edwards o| Blue Point road. Mrs. Minnie Jqsiah , -rpother of Mrs; . Ed- wards sp ent ; ihe 7 weekend hejrie.: ;Mr. and fife, , <>tto„ * 'Ba- ssemir . «»*' tertanied Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Living- ston and children of Corona and Mrs. Walter .fuller of . Jamaica ..over the week-end, George Hueble , son George and Arthur; Read enjoyed $ . fishing trip Sunday off Moriches and imported a good catch of flounders in spfte of the intense heat. Miss Eugenia Martin of Brooklyn is a guest for the week of i3ie Misses Irene and Ru th Esker of Blue Point road. The Misses Irene Schroth and Margaret Kenny, .and Harry McCol - lum , Hugh McDonald and A-nthpny Knapp, all of Brooklyn , were.guests of the Esker family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Messenger and children , Ronald and. Virginia , of Jackson Heights were guests of Mrs. Robert S. Booker on Monday. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bag livi .and young daughter Diane and Miss Car- olynrie and Buddy Gatto of Jackson Heights were guests of Miss lone Booker at- \Virginia \ cottage . .. . . .. Mrs. John LaPointe of Woody-crest drive has returned , home after 77a visit of several days-with friends , ' ahd her son : and t daughter-ih-*law;\ \Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' LaPointe in New York. Mrs. LaPointe enjoyed a day aboard the boat on which her hus- band is employed. Mrs. John Heiser was pleasantly surprised by a visit from her sister , Mrs. Levi . Abr.ams of Rockville Centre , on -Friday . Mr. Heiser spent the week-end with his ' .family here; Mr. and Mrs . 'Adam Alexander and . ¦family, Mr. and Mrs. .. . Louis . Petros and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pappas and family, Mr. and Mrs. :G. U . S Peters, Paul M a u 1 i s • ' and Angelo Neos , aH' of New York , spent the week-end at \Mt. Olympus Bun- galows \ oil Long Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs. , Alexander and family, Mr- and Mrs. Peters and Mr. and Mrs) Pappas and family will reside in their new homes for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. T. Olsen of Brooklyn were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lars .Lilland of Blue Point-road. Mr. and' -Mrs. Robert Chappotih of Patchogue ' • * ' and Mr. . . and Mrs. Daniel Lewis ' and daughter Shirley of liollis were guests of Miss A. E. Hope and Mrs. Charles Vettei- \iait- Thursday evening. Mrs. George Kowtna .and daughter Frances of New York , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graham and Mrs. Chris Kowtna of New York were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Graham on Sunday. Paul Kowtna and Chris Kjowtn a spent the week at the . Gra- ham home. Miss Dorothea Hangen of College Pont is spending the summer with her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Evan Powell. . ¦ The card and bunco party given by the Ladies ' , auxiliary of the Holts- ville Fire department at the firemen ' s hall on Waverly avenue last Satur- day evening had a good attendance. The highest scores were. ' attained by , t'he fo . lTo .ymg: Pinochle , -Mrs. Robert .Scott; bridge , Mrs. R. L. ' Duke; bunco , Bernard Esker ; second in pinochle , M. ' Mutter; bridge , Mrs. Millard Terry-; .bunco, four . ties , Mrs. A. Marx , Mrs. John Riker , Sr ,, Mrs. Philip Zimmer .and Donald Gvxertonj. third in pin- ochle , Mrs, Henry Heine; bridge , Mrs. Evelyn Bayliss; bunco , George Hueble. The special prize , a picnic .basket , was won by Mrs. Henry Heine of Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Loesch and chil- dren of Ozone Park , were guests of Mr. and Mrs; Ge orge Loesclr <m Sun- day. James Baird , Jr., of Glendale , npphew of Mrs. Loesch , has returned home after a week' s visit here. Mr. * and Mrs. John Martin ah(l family entertained at \Hansel and Gretel Rest\ on Saturday , Mr. and JVfrs. Alvin Wildbrett and daughter Sonia . and , Mi\ Saner of Glendale. The Misses Cleira and .Eleanor Kurz of Floral Park are guests for sev- eral days. Their guests - on Sunday were Rudolph Kurz , Mr, and Mrs. Eugene ' Kurz of Floral Park , Miss Katie Kdenig of Sc arsdale , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roeckol and Mr. arid Mrs. Oscar Walter and daughter Lotte of Brooklyn . Mi* , and Mrs, F. Moewe of Jamaica l and Mr. and Mrs. A. Zuckor of Brooklyn were . - , recent guests. Walter ' MaH in is having a two-week vacation ' frpiri his , position in New. York. ,. .., ' Mr. and Mrs. George . Jordy of Npw York were week-end '\ guests of Mr. and Mrs . ' Harvey McKinley and Mr. and Mrs. W. csley McKinley. t\t \The Cabin. \ ' • ' . ' ¦¦ Miss-Ethel Kano .and Frank . Squ ires of -NTfiugatu- ck , Conji,;, sjpent tlie ' week- ' fep.l at Lake Mohawk, N. J. - , at tho hojno of Mr , . and- Mrs. $dwa;rd Katie. 'f^py diited Saturday evening- at tho Coclir ' -ih ' hoftse , 'Ne\vt<)nr , N. ' rt X^' ,/l ^* w,,, * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albrecht of J-khmoi - iti JEHU . wow gufiflj^ .ol . ' Mr; . arid Mrs. Otto Teufol of Blue Point road last Tuesday. The Misses Flor- ence and Ethel Negel of Richmon d Hill will spend the week at the Teufol home. M Y , and Mrs, Frank Daly and daughter Florence visited the Teufoj s pn Monday. Their niece , Miss Gloria Dupuy of Woodhaven j has returned hom e after a weed ' s visit. Mr , apd Mrs. John Brown and fam- ily entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hake , and family .of Hempstead on Saturday. Mi chael Infante . .of New York sp- ant the week-end with his family, . who are spending the summer at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Haymond Simonton on Woodycrest drive. Mrs. John Kyhlberger and children , Leonard* and Ingrid ; and Michael Di Pierro of Broqklyn were guests of Mr. 1 and -Mrs. Sal Franco: over ' the week-end, Mrs, Kyhlberger and daug hter ;ingrid and Michael Di Pierro will remain* here for the week, William Landahl was host to the members of th e 4-H club at. the homo ,of his parents , Mr . nnd Mrs. Harry I. ah da hi , on • M<?nday evening; M. :J- . I-Ionkle , county club 1 ag-^nt , help-, ed conduct the meeting, and gave an interestin g talk* to the eight mem- bers • present. Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Thron ; of : Farmingville and Mr. and Mrs. Schermus pf Lake Ronkonkoma ajso attended, - .Refreshments wero served. The next ' meeting of the club-will bo held at . the ,home of Kcn v nt-th Tony,. Portion road , Farmingr ville , on August 5. * * • Mrs;• ' Dean Shook of Bellerose was a recent guest of Mrs. Anth ony I^reutz. * .r- . . . . \ :¦ ;?;-% : and.Mrs.. Edwa rd Daughtr y of l^Qwl7York ^x % liecent ' g'uerts ' ' of ' Mr ' ; aJKl Mrs. ' A. G y .. Daughtry of Waverly aivfinue, ' ¦ • ' • ¦ .;, *. • \ - ¦* ' • '' ' ¦ \ .) f'^li e La- . illwk Auxiliary of the flrfl dfepartment 'tpok pat't in the fircpieji ' H 2>arade rf the. North . Patchogue Fire llS -P'K^f ! TlHvrklp.y and -was award- ed a (Sup for best apperance of a eelf-suppoiting company. ' 7 ; \ . * * ^^T^ > ' - 'l i•\ ¦ ^ <C^ n ti nu e<j[ from p age 1) items comprising the .camp menu are products of the county farm nearby. The innovations consist of * the new playslide , formerly the circular fire escape in the o3d County home build- ing, which was razed during the past year. -- This-yeax also , a broader ree- reational program is being provided for , the youngsters. . .One of the events irt tbe -broader - program is a weekly trip to a- beach ne^ ar Bellport, where She children , : su pervised by the councillors , : are taken each Sun- day aftemopn ; aboard trucks from the County .. .home, garage. . Bathing suits are provided for the children . A number of young shade trees were.7planted ...on - -the. - ' -carnp . grounds during the . past year. • . .. . Mrs, Dixon , .who has been in charge of Itjie eampj^ince it . wis established' 1 in 1. 937 , is ' agisted this ' . -y^rA-Jiy th* e following staX of cpilhsel- iors ' . A some of whom arei' m . ade available to. th- f county .throug h the National. Youtp. administration: Mrs. Ethel Davis of New Jersey, - Miss . J.oan Haff of Islip, Mrs. Betty B . ro . o , ks, ^ ' -pf Center .Morichesj ;, Miss•Mil v r dred Hawkins of Eastport , \Miss Virr ginia Bowe . n of Lake Ronkonkom4 ;Mrs. G^rlrude . yKramer )o^SfetpikeC ¦Miss Cafo . line -^eleB . e' f^p^i^'Miss Eunice , -Foster* 1&f &l|is^S^'irit ,. ' Miss Mary Raynor 7o ^f ^QCnterA-Mpriches . Thomas ' ' Garrett of Babylon , Philip Seheller of New Jersey, Russel Smith of Massachusetts , Enimett Goetschius of Babyib n , ; Bobert- Eoss of Babylon ' , j$ieha|;^ r Johns ' on bf Center Moriches, Joseplr^Gearity o|vPatchogvue , Charles Greaves of- ' 7Blu# poin t and John -gherneTy of; ^clSigue . The counsellors also include twd f.ull*-blPOded „ P ,Ia( . ia. ns, M Is §. . Phyllii Greene of the Tugcarora reservation and Aaron K e^lfe of the Seneca res . - . eryation , botM ^state- . : These two 1 , wlio 7 , freqi|ent 'iy ' <d . on . \Indian regalisv; tiach Indian ..jore. - tb' the youngsters. . - 'The eanip ' s .culinary staff ¦ consists ' of- Mrs. -Dorothy : Fo_ .ter p f Blue Point , Miss - Josephin e Cpaniptorf oi Blue. ' Point , Miss Alice \ Walsh . of Holtsville , ' . Miss ' Camelia §ideri ¦ of Patchogue; Miss Marjorie Scott ' of Babylon , Miss Winifred Franz of Babylon , Harry Werner of Blue Point and David Morris of Patch- ogue. The chil dren selected for the camp are those in. ah undernourished con- dition or having definite health prob- lems. Cases were , recommended by either the public health muses , the Suffolk Board of Child Welfare , the Suffolk Department of Public Wel- fare or the Service Leagu e of Hunt- ington. Now ©pen at fk p&atf: Suffolk Promptest In Judicial District (Continued from page 1) — -- ui , . . . l l n _ M II Crate to Albany and then to an Extra - ordinary term in Kings, and that no judges from other districts were brought in to -take their p laces. The special efforts made tn Kings to prevent increased delay, the com- mitte e said , failed princi pally becaus e of lack of prop er co-art facilities such as are now provided in Queens , Rich- mond and Suffolk counties £md will spon be ready in the new eourthoufie nearing completion in Nassau county. According to the report , Suffolk' s special term calendar consisted of only Xd cases as of June 29 , and the trial term calendar comprised 123 eases on the same date. Riehmpnd cpunty ' s record showed 26 eases on the special term calendar and ($ trial term cases scheduled as of June ¦ The extent of the work done in Suffolk ;, during the , past eight years is .shewn in ., an analysis of the report , which indicates that in special' term cases , .Suffolk ,had 101 cases on the calendar, as ^ of January . 1 , 19.12 ,. and that since that time , ,775 cases were added. All but 13 of these have been disposed , of. ^..i? 1 l ho . t; ^ a .i term e ^s«ifieati9n, Suf, tone had 692 cases on the calendar as of January l , 1982, to , which.3 , 848 have since been added ,, and all but 5\^ VC1 n. ( l lspos( . d of U P t0 Ju™ 29 , •1-J40. Richmond county ' s 69 cases E? s . the f maina of 1 , 480 eases handled since January- 1 , 1932. nAf Q el ) ts '^ Second' district, a total of ^64 cases were on the special term 88 ^Ji a \° - f AUric 2ft' ^>40 , ancl 5! same datl ,al tQm Calendar m thQ fonA ? n P tSH ,10^lnea made ^ ¦««** of SuSn '\%- • '* i 1X y J a ™ W W« , those od SSrt 6 ' wh( ^ n tle special. t^rrn J fS, t Q rnv ctv endart-: wore ' , each ?b« Si V? d ' m m ^ Af which years le special term calendar wa? up to date , .but the trial term waa two months behind. vv \ * ¦ VWQ ^S^Sfeiih - Slaiisiier Case Placed . . . ; . .Before Grand 'Jury (Continued from page 1) tbizers of the complainant appeared at said trial and from the atmosphere and remarks of those present , it is apparent that ' \ t./will be di fficult *5or the defendant _o ' ' obtain # fair .trial and obtain a jury which will not be prejudiced against the defendant. \ He added that such a condition was also due to the fact that he is \ of German extraction and not a citizen of the United States , having obtained only first (citizenship ) papers. \ The alleged,prejudice, _ be said , \be- came apparent during the selection of the . jury,, .. -i* nd j7 as., a .matter of . fact , one • luror - -duiini * -^his ^xamiha^ion stated that the fact that the defendant was . not a. citizen would prejudic e him against the defendant. \