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Wayan Y.11 A ay Project & . #1 iflhons -T MAY OF WEALTH MEN: NOW Citizens' Committee Formed| \Lo Oppose Nortsern State! Route; ‘Ma-y_ Ex-] \\ Tike - muitt-miltionnire | colony In! [¥ Wheatley Hills, fighting the conatuc- T tion of' the Nouthern State Parkway | wproposed by the Long Island-Staie urk commission, bas started an of 'to counter the efforts of «commission to put what: they an \unnecessary extravagance\ in the way, of a parkway through their prop- erties. 6 Committee Is Formed ~*. 'Following a meeting bar as- printion building is Manhattan yes- ¥ ferday, it- was armounced that the IS \Massa county citizens' committee\ Ahad ben formed but mo officers had land in North Hempst »« More Than 1,000 At Mobilization folk opposing a parkway through thetr/ landed acres deny this and say that-not more- than 20 per eent. has heen acquired. There have been several sharp en- eount=rs between Chairman Robert of the commission and Gren- [f ville Clark, quillionnire the Time. Advisers Made Survey / Recently Thomas Adams, director of the Regional Plan ef Mew York City and Its Environs aitended a of the Planning commission, of: this county propos:! to put the parkway through th: estate of the rich folk on the north. side The committee of these. wealthy psofts now annotmees that the Olim- sted brother €xpert. ady The Olmsted broth- ers, or.one of them, at the time. made the survey of the county for the Re gions! Pian of New York City and $ Environs. . \ 'The committee\ organizing vesterday $ did so under a tion of its own \to cooperate with town, county and Shate authorities dipd with all associa- jutcrested o the: planning for the development of the county in the best futerests of all its gittzons. and to eppose auy . pro- gerts which would necessarily dam- age or impair any section of the county.\ - TUnsctentifie\ Disctrssion centered on the projected Northern highway. It was asserted that the route as now pronosed i: and contrary to the views wf the best qualified planning experts, A statement issued by the committee hearings | before. the supervisors county g counsel retainsd by the R 3a tor \many f W V : ‘ Pn maine uh ar Veterans + R Leghuuires from all over Nassau and Suffolk coun- ties, including all posts on the South Shore, Tuesday night \tion with the organization a the new Amityville post. 218 New With this impressive comout as an I have becn retained impeins, it was announced this morning that the first day of the } membership campaign in thus section | finished with a total of 218 new mem- | {bers. | |_ The leglonaires in the various vil- |lages were summoned mobilization at their heacquarters by several blasts V‘ fire whistles sbout They went by automobile and to Am'yville where, shortly atier }8 o'tlect. they formed in parate at! | the Railread avenwe and Broadway in j that village. v |_ Led by Suifoik. county Commander} |Jutien Rubenstein, Stite Adjtant) Maurice Stemb r, Maseu county) Commander Edward @- 'Denough and | port commanders from the various | organizations, the legionairzs marched, | more than: 1.000 strang, through. the principal struts of Amityville, with music furnished by the hand of the 30 ecleck.jport pest. a national rehabilitation | and he assailed the gathered at Amityville for mobilization held in conmec- nd installation of officers of I | port, the Fife and Dru.1 corps of the | Riverhead post and the Amityville Pire department bend Charter Is Presented Arriving at the high scheol audi- | torium, the ex-service mon were welcomed by Mayor Edward P. +- er und Wallace Guest of the officer. spoke on rehabilitation and | ”can? Guest declared the Legion can grect benefit to the community in} which it exists -by taking am netive! part in civic matters and aiding. in the general welfare of the community .| The exeraises in the included the presentation of the charter to the Amityville post by Rubefistain - County Commander installed the ofheers. Adresses were made by Historian Chauncey L. Ditmars and City 'board of education who talked x New Post Chartered, Membership Drive Starts, At Legion Mobilization --- To LABYLON Sto: BEF LINE READY 'The Public Service commission held {m final bearing uesday, at 120 Broadway, New York, on the petition {of the Bee Line, Inc., of Rocky {Centre for a permit to ex service on the Merriek road Freeport east to Babylon The commission is expected to hand down its decision in the cours ef u couple of weeks or so «nd. Harry B. Carter, president pany, the extension of its bus i advertise the won't incur a , during the past year, in the num- { tickets sold for passenger traf- ween Rockville Centre and Val- ; but we were in m posi- to suggest that with only two west bound trains daily, stopping at these two stations, and with none at [all stopping at both of those stations CVRIL MARSHALL AGAIN ENGINEER senmer traffic wes hardly to be cx- pected.\ FLOWER ' FOR HEMPSTEAD Reappointment of Cyril E. Mar- shall as village engineer and the pur | \ehase of a site fora new fire house for, jn going east, a healthy amount of pas- } | ARENOT MENTIONED District Attorney Corrects Re- port of His Speech District Attorney Elvin N> Edwards, his Mothers' day speech at. the \¥ictory hose company was the only'ceremony held by the Preeport Lodge Hempstead: 0C {business transacted by the meeting as {village board at a special | Tuesday.night His remarks, | ment attending Mothers' déty, Elks. did not score flower dealers has been published regarding the senti taken y Mr. Marshall was designated engi-) from a \set speech\ follow for the coming year at a salary \In this busy world of ours with |our minds set on riches as a worth W $1,000, which will be his compCD-| while goal, it is not astonishing that sation for attending board meetings minds get away from sentiment, and ‘md giving advice | gineering work, he is to be paid upon |a commission basis or at a | price {agreed upon between himself and the} {board. Appointment | Delayed The maiter of naming the engineer was held over from the annual organ-) For all other en-) if we are not careful we will find our race void of all sentiment because of the tendency to forget its importance 'Bentiment is the flavor of life. It sweetens adversity and encourages the unfortunate. guides the individual to better things Sentiment and life are essential Just It is the light that imtion meeting. at which other de- 2% the fragrance is necessary to the llnrtmem heads were named |though he has acted as engineer Hempstead for years and built sewer system, his reappointment was delayed by bargaining over the job Aj. rose: just as {o| the flowers, so does sentiment give tne color and value to human affairs \In this mad race to get on, where | wealth is inore important than honar, the sunshine brings out The board authorized the purchase Sentiment is in grave danger, and on remedy the situation. as low as 200 members | day from the stand at the Municipal hall where the parade will terminate\Juckson street. 'The Brower property,| and where the services will be held. [which is 165 by 50 feet, will cost! --- jaf the Howard 6. Brower property at rifixrnmghdy it is a flnekturze (mun; a R \82 Jackson street, as the site for Vic-| !D SOD take our reckonings an io he “J“ life, will make the address of the|tory hose company, which must aban-| see just where we are going.\ its present quarters at Main and| - - METCALF BROS., INC. - * + # feet | last r Plumbing and Heating SPECIAL REPMR DEPARTMENT 19 Morris Avenue Rockville Centre 4085 decia \The new organization will make a fight amainst the Nerth~ ern parkway project as now planged ) jan the ground that it is uncconomie; inunecessatily destructive and contrary to the public interest. The propaganda af the Long Island State Park com- mission is strongly condemned. as-mis~ leading. Less than 20 por cent-of the ~ w cardinal principals of citizen- \30W The distinguished guest af Is purchase was recom-| | over | ville Centre for that day is one of themended by Mayor W. Taylor Chum—l | men prominently imentioned for ®p-{berlin, following a favorable report by | pointment to the judgeship on the|Fire Chief Samuel DeWees, former federal bench which will shor@ly be\Pire Chief Charles Allum and the filled by President Hoover. EAST ROCKAW AY tled sections of V The evening card perty, spoflsored. by Court St: Raymend, Catholic proposed right of way in Nassam|Daughters of America, was a success, eownty has been sscured, whereas 1 and socially. It was held eommission has sought to create th€ (he St. Raymond\ I k Impression that. the mm of the Z t. Raymond's school hatl roe Monday night. Jandowners favor the project.\ WiFizm DeForest Manice of Ol! Mrs. W. J. Smith was chairman. presided. Others at- The committee included: Mrs. H. tentfing or represented, reprocenting|Gind], Mrs, E: Degnan, Mrs. James miauy 'millions of dollars, both in: real ad personal property, were: Winthrop W. Aldrich, | P. A Burlingame, M. S. P. A. Clark, Rliot Cross, David \irs. Leonard Eimshire, Dr. iPilnt, Francis P. Garvin, W. A. ®. Z. Oray, George H. Gregory, . have been anoming to the housetops, done Immel~ °\ Memorial day in Rockville Centre leops and generally when the community services in com- residents a scare) memoration of the nation's dead will Mrs. Coakiey, Mrs. Charles Hun «£ D U RA NT A N N O U N C E S The Appointment Of The GARDNER FREEPORT Co. 38 Brooklyn Ave. As Its Dealer pieces mever could give you. We have been very fortunate in obtaining a large assortment of interesting designs and color schemes in this sturdy, com- The prices particularly turing methods are so efficient expensive looking ssites fl! absurdly low priced. | The public is cordially invited to visit their - / A Special Sale For Newly-Weds showing of Durant Four-Forties and Six- . ' Sixties, ranging in price from *595 to \875. - f - All prices ot facoey, Laning, $. BAUMANN, Inc. tT The Store Everyone Knows -__ S2 Main Street Freeport, N. Y. n For the Freeport Area