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SUMMER OAT m CHATFIELD YARD I5 BUSY PLAGE Marine Service At Freeport Boasts Ideal Location And Offers 750 Feet Of Dock Space eeport, 531 Chatfield's Marine Service, Inc., of Preeport, boasts an ideal location, It/for R. H. Poggenburg. Is a two-aere yard in the shape of alCentre. Several orders have three sides, 'The water ways are land/sailbonts, to which locked, forming | a . perfect . harbor More than 750 feet of dock space is) rented to both outboard and cruiser| owhers for summer storage small motors may be attached. BREUKER NOW AGENT new rom the factory at North Tonawanda, N Y. Another fine boat will be launched of Rockville been cmpe with deep water channels on|placed for the ever popular Cape Cod outboard double cabin Richardson cruiser { By ARTY-EGGLESTON Nassau yachtsmen sat down to their bacon and eggs yesterday morning and offi- son of 1930. 'n the three principal yacht clubs along the south shore, at Freeport. East Rockaway and Merrick. Although {they arose full of reverence for Me- morial day It was another cause that “umbled them out of their holiday With Commdore :Jcially opened the boating sea- They assembled \bright and early\ I ' reaft South Nassau Yacht Clubs Open Summer Season And Flee Every possible facility to make boat- In? a pleasure has been provided. | Por FOR OLD TOWN BOATS th outboard ownet there is a slip at wo ch the owner may haul out his| Frederick J. Breuker, prominent zeds long before 8 o'clock-the Com-| ag- modore's breakfast | § mer & . | Year after year summer activities) e | in. Nassau start after the same fash- Club ailing lists\ prow long-! roto FILMS IN SWAN NBC Demonstrates Latest In NayQ-flmAlopl-\lnfl- Chicago Building Broadcasting, which has not been long out of the back room stage of development, has pushed up alongside of the movies, a pace setter in swank. The National Broadcasting com- pany, in its new quarters atop the recently completed Merchandize Mart of Chicago, demonstrates the latest in radio grandeur There are six studios, all of differ- ent design and color effects. Stu- dlo \A\ is the \largest radio theatre.\ ‘ixHZNZNSNS‘ISHSHSNSHSHZHSHE3: It is TS feet long, 51 feet wide and 26 feet high. It will hold 1,000 per« sons. Rooms where guests may see and hear the broadcasts others where they may see only; make up rooms; rehearsal studios, and many offices are provided. Three years ago the company had two small rooms, a staff of three mnd one program from Chicago. Instead of the usual velvet of monks' cloth drapes to deaden the sounds, the new studios wiil be wall- led with adjustable narrow panels. The mew studios will be occupled in June. Adams-(#)-A romance that be« gan 60 years ago has culminated in the marriage of Mrs. Eliza 8. Nuttin and Walter P. Newton, childhoo sweethearts, in\ this village. They are the same age, 80. Announcement of this, her second and his third mar- \ \lage has just been received. from Billings, Mont ay oo nese oe neeHIC HEHEHE HTN it craft for repairs or cleaning, On|boat dealer of East Rockaway, is now! 99 dock are several davits with blocks selling Old Town and Johnson boats |¢t Of New organizations of sea-lovers 1 falls which swing out over the/This is a very popular line and the ate. born no Th enable the owner to|destre to supply: it prompted Mr Grown men await Memorial day s motor into the hull without Breuker to negotiate for the agency the Commodore's breakfast straining. There is also alin addition to his other boat i with $2 worth of fr and kids and on which the motor canitere A Demonstration Given To Those Interested in a DODGE SPEED BOAT Immediate Delivery on New & Used Boats REEPORT BOAT & ENGINE CO, lall-Scott Motors - - Verity Seaskiffs oot of Cornwall Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. Phones Freeport 5778 - 1418 - 49J geos ® r. LLJJUIJ I‘ BUiLi From Archi- lects And Our Own. Designs Power and Ball Boats BEST waleriat 74's! Wark manahin me calRs Painting Engine Over- nauling. Win- ter Storage ask Us_About Our Plans 'And do the glorious fourth up and around early, appetites w ted by the vgry tho out on the water a | come to summer do [tl May 30 has gone.. They dance it out with the I or the new year is ushered men always have extremely fortunate as a grou Here is proof. In ons day usually quiet or paradr-crowded, they mix in enough of the \welcome to boating spirit\ to overshadow the sin- gle observance of January 1, July A end any other dates that New York- |irs may choose to stay away from the office | Food And Talk On Program | Eating and \sperchifying\ are the {principal events of Commonore break- [fast programs. The head of the club usually calls upon members known to vig lan aim to fill the sails lewship with merriment Three bundred gathered at the 8 o'clock breakfast in the South Shore at Preeport yesterday when Commodore Robert E. Patterson presided. Other officials of the club,] possible speakers on any occasion of the sort, are: Wilbur Johnson, vice commodore; Edward Knough, rear- commodore: Walter Rhodes, treasur- er and C. V. Boller, secretary. Down beside Mill river in East Rockaway another group/ of ~boat- owners met for their first Commo- 'All Makes Of Marine Motors dore's breakfast to be held in the new yacht club. It was the first event in a long day that marked the Open- Ing ef the new structure. Commodore Dudley Keyes was the first dignitary of the day. He was assisted by C. F. Byrd, vice commodore; John Jaybuty, secretary and David C. Stott, rear- commodore. Following breakfast the official flag-raising took place at 8:30 o'clock when \Old Glory\ and the club pen- nant were run up the halyards to the top of the shining pole raised but the day before. It was a big day for East Rocks- way. Although «the clubhouse has been open for dances and gatherings of the sort since January it was the| SMITH BROTHERS East Fulton St. Hempstead, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS OF THE BETTER CLASS STOCK RUNABOUTS AT COMPARATIVELY LOW PRICES DEMONSTRATIONS & PRICES UPON REQUEST Telephones Hemp. 193-J _ 2630-W _ 133 Freeport 2630-W JUST ARRIVEDL: For Those Vacation Days A Complete Stock of \OLD TOWN\ BOATS and CANOES NEW IDEAS IN DESIGN AND COLOR SEE THESE FIRST Woodcleft Canoe Club, Inc. Woodcleft Ave. Freeport Tel. Freeport 6434 F. D, HOMAN - AGENT 78 RIVERSIDE AVE, AMITYVILLE, L. 1. RICHARDSON AND ELCO CRUISERS Des Wite Runabouts, Johnson Motors, Outboard Boats, Ete. 1 cam make prompt deliveries on some models of the Richardson and Elco Boats Many Used Boat Bargains ¥aoht, 67 Fi. Banfield, Richardson Double Cabin. | Johnson, 24 PL Kleo Oriinetie, Kic. Several Desirable Cusfom Built Boats, $500 up, Open Launches, $100 to $250. Runabouts, Outboard Boats and Motors. TERMS-TRADES-OPEN SUNDAYS TEL, 110 THIS THOMPSON BROS. BOAT Including 1930 SUPER-ELTO SPEEDSTER $Mhez: peuriney J. A. SHAFFER Fr. of Arthur 8t. yui. rantroow sepm, first time that any affair of outstand- ing consequence took place in the Front street\ neighborhood Fleet Parade Held | The feature of the day, if one may wo cruiser, to be found tied up at South Shore yacht clubs. berthed at Freeport ,_ miliar boats glided through Nassau bays yesterday as the yachting season was officially opened Runaway Boat Thrills Crowd | | At Lake Ronkonkoma Races Mrs. Sue: Mahoney, th board motorboat driver furnished thrills galore at day afternoon outboard at Lake Ronkor curtain on the races Surday. after- noon with a plece of diving. swim- ming and driving that sent the spec- be good speakers, or story tellers, with/tators home wondering If the driver ADd Mrs. Mahoney was © good-fel-/of the Sassie Susie was not ~ imovie {he Patrol boat and put back artist Aft>r coming {n first and second In the first two heats of the C class and with a first prize cup within | grasp. Mrs. Mahoney was weft at the post in the last race of the day when ber engine stalled. before she could get started the 'other seven drivers had turned the first mark. Instead of withdrawing from the contest Mrs, Mahoney started full speed ahead after the fleet. She gained on them after the first round and might have landed in sixth or finished But in turning the south even fifth place had she the heat. mark at full speed she was thrown out of her boat, and when she came to the surface the Basle Susle was still going With a wide open en- gine and no hand on the {lller, the driverless boat cut circles around the lake as no driver would ever dare to execute. The patrol boat as well as a dosen of outboards rushed to the scene to pick the white-sunited litle lady from' the water, but they reckoned with- 1° her fellow. drivers: would rans down the' Would play down on them Sus set th ic As within runaway and they Finally the topped: for on explain aken aboard Into her runaway, and she Crave It to the judges' flont amidst the wildest land loudest applause that cver echo- ed over the lake. Due to her mis- hap Mrs. Mahoney lost first prize apd had to be content with third, E. Benjamin coming in [irst in that thrilling last heat. 'This, wich a see- ond and fourth place, gave him a total of 1,050 points, 41 more than J. Le Due, who won second cur. The B class was the closest-fought of the day, Don Flowers defeating young William Jankowski by a close \margin. In the first heat Jankow- ski defeated Flowers by m close sec- ond. In the next best Plowers fin- ished first, while ankowski was last. In the final heat Jankowski finish- ed two second mhead of Flowers. The races were discontinued un- til after Labor day, due to the in- creasing number of bathers in the lake. The majority of the drivers who have been seen at the lake will take part in various Long Island Sound races during June, July and ' August. that runaway Sassie reachof Mrs. Mahoney had to flee tor safety runaway motor was what reason, . nobody COMMODORE LEAVES FOR SUMMER CRUISE! East Rockaway Man And Wife Start Long Voyage Rear Commodore David C. Stott of East Rockaway Yacht club and Mrs Stott went aboard thier cruiser \The place ang particular event to the fore, was the fleet parade at 1 oclock in which some 20 boats went! ailing by. flags futtering above much|shores and up Jolioving thei holystoned decks and the tlm yacht maki a striking pleture Decoration day found everyone. in i gay mood at the Merrick Yacht club tno 'There Commndore Nosh A Smits directed . the . affairs . from 'brofkfast to bedtime. His staff in- | cluded: George E. Lockwcod, vice- ommodore; Charles A. Jessup. tear- commodore; | Arthur. E. Prince, re cording secretary; and Jolin L. Far-] rington, financial secretary and trea-) surere. . The following members of} the board of governors also were on\ hand: Robert A. Kelly, Frank Wolfe Martin Uffner and Rene Carreau. South Shore's yachting season was greeted heartily, sent off to a good start mt the three clubs The next| Independence day events !if which] the full-strength regattqs will take part. In most cases regular Satur- day might dances will be the vogue at each of these gathering places untfl Labor day comes around next September Beginning the day while the sun was still low South Shore yachtsmen yesterday admittedly vowed that they are going to get the benefit of every last minute of the summer season, The opening certainly was ind'>ative that it will be a successful ont. FLEET OF RICHARDSONS ARRIVES IN NEW YORK Boats Delivered To Owners Under Own Power A feet of eight new Richardson 29-foot cruisers, which started from North Tonawanda on a cruise to New York to be claimed by their owner all New York sportsmen, arrived at the Colonial Yacht club on Priday, ceording to schedule. 'The fioet le the Richardson Boat company's yard at North Tonawanda and reached here by way of the Erie Canal and Hud- son rive This was said to be the largest fleet | of standardized boats which has ever | passed through the barge canal and {t/ attracted much attention among hos'- men there and on the Hudson at the various yacht clubs and snchorages where it put in for the night. Stops were made at | Rochester, Brewerton, Little number of other important towns along the \1. D. Homan of 78 Riverside ove. nue, Amityvile, is South Shore agent abouts. He wreports the new mode Georgina\ Thursday for a months «stay They will cruise along Connecticut to places their fancy may di- rect From time to time they will tis up at East Rockiway Yacht club and will take occasional cruises with the club fleet, one of which will be up the Hudson Last summer Mr. Stott Georgina\ on a cruiss to Maine.\ sin took. \The ~'DODGE BOAT APPOINTS TWO NASSAU DEALERS Appointment of the Preepor( Boat and Engine company, 33 Ray street |Freeport, and the Long each Water| Kraft Equipment, of Long Beach, to sell and service Dodge boats in their respective territories has been | major event on club schedules is the/announced by the Horace E. Dodge Boat and Plane corporation, of New York and Newport News, Va The appointments, the corporation states, were made in line with ad ditions to its fast growing list of distributors and derlers appointed since January 1. These concerns are experienced merchandisers of marine products and are in the distribution of better types of boats and engines. Their appointments are fermed rec- ognitions by the Horace E. Dodge corporation of the excellence of their organizations for sales and servicing of Dodge craft. FREEPORT POINT YARD TO COMPLETE CRUISERS Early completion of two 45-foot double cabin commuters of the \V\ bottem type is announced by Pred- erick Scopinich, president Freeport Point shipyard or tne Boat Canvas Specialties FREEPORT AWNING & SHADE MFG. CO. 325 So. Main St. FREEPORT Phone 683 [are attracting much favorable, atten- MOTORS MARINE ILAIDWAR! EQUIPMENT Get Our Prices First- U. $. AUTO SUPPLY | commrany, 1°C. 102, Chambers St: ards . three | Each boat is equipped with ® 400-horsepower Liberty motor which develops a speea of 30 to 32 miles an hour. The boats are beautifully fhiished in the Bronx and the other in Man- hattan. Mr. Scopinich Is designing a new cabin outboard motor boat which is expected to revolutionize, the out- board bort class Details of this craft will be forthcoming in a short time BAND GETS \STUCK\ ON ONE MARCH IN PROGRAM Now It can be mrfi | During a recent current broadcast by the National event Broad lahead of schedule. An orchestra in {the studios was told to play until the Iregular program period ended. Some- where someone had slipped, and th orchestra was without the music The leader was desperate. He con- ducted a hurried poll and discovered that the only selection every. musi- knew by heart was \The Sta and Stripes Forever.\ For 14 minutes that band played variations, Finally the period ended | The announcer saved the day, He said: Boats Stored and Repaired | FREDERICK mahogany, One will be delivered in the famous match, with and TRUELSON - 114 Hempstead Tpke., Franklin Square Tel. Hempstead 6100 Scores of si- ENJOY PRIVATE BEACH WITH HELP OF BOAT Outboard Takes Family Places Others Can't Go | Wouldn't it be great some day to take the wife and kiddies to a beach where they could romp, play ball and run all over the place without f running into some one or stepped on? This can be done. Right rlong the comst of Long Island, espécially the South Shore, there are plenty of pure white, sandy virgin beaches, which are unaccessible to the average In-] dividual. 'The advent of the sinall! outboard boat and motor, bas opened the gate to this new and adventurous! sport of seeking fresh bathing and plenicking places. Select any of the various or creeks that line the South Shore, jump Into the old boat and sail down the water toward the bay. Before] long a strip of white sand will come into sight, with the water gently lap- ping Its edge. 'This is the place Run the boat gently to the tip of the sand, pile out, unload the fam- Hy and pitch camp for the cay. With a private boat, one may enjoy private beaches. F. D. HOMAN DELIVERS 21 RICHARDSON CRUISERS being F. D. Homan of 78 Riverside ave- pue, Amityville, has delivered 21) Richardson cruisers thus far. this year. Business is In excess of last year's volume in this popular class of boats, he says. Mr. Homan has been fortunate in being able to make early deliveries, but says orders should be placed at once by persons who desire: quick delivery from now on, as this is the| four, NA a % i 3 I6 p E MARINE seres neige El x H OVER 14,000 Hughes-Drake Corp. IIW. Merrick Rd., Freeport, N. Y. FOR BOAT AND CAR FREEPORT 1313 vala e o n e po e oa a ao n o ne oe ome h m e olo o ne b a a i o e a e n t 0 L2 Suppurxz OTHER ITEMS bustest season of the year In the recent Richardson fleet cruise! from North Tonawanda to New York) six of the 12 boats were delivered to} IMF. Richardson's customers. 'This was the largest fleet of motorboats that and attracted much attention from boatmen at various points along the rout® as |& t 4 notas \Old Town Boats\ JOHNSON OUTBOARD BOATS AND MOTORS Henry S. Soper 360 ATLANTIC AVE, i EAST ROCKAWAY J? Phone Lynbrook 7294 Zolli toto Gone ie Gy t EAGAN Inc. x Engines Rebuilt Repmired & Stored J. BRENKER Outboard Motor Boats Built Agents for OLD TOWN and JOHNSON BOATS INDIAN MOTORS / Telephone Reckville Contre 2607 a f Front St. lever passed through the barge canal . 17.FOOT MAHOGANY RUNABOUT FOR Now you can have a Chris-Coif! Por the first time a member of this famous motorboat fleet is available to those of moderate income, A mar- velous boat this is, a true brother to the 48-foot Chris-Craft yacht in every line and firting-a proven performer of the type that has made the Chris- Craft name outstanding in the bot- ing world, - + + For a summer that is filled with health and joy from be- ginning to end, get out upon the bine waters in this new Chris-Craft -take a real vacation! Buy early for a fall season of ourdoor joy, A free t demonstration ride awaits you -come | - in and take it to-day! 1995 F. O. B. ALGONAC, MICH FRATURES OF THE 17.POOT CHRIS- CRAFT 23 ails/w hour < Length 17 fest Beam 5/7\ - Frecboard, forward 24\ - Precboard, aft 18® + Double planked bottom « Positive sterrin control ( shaft connection -- no cab lu) « Smith Autematic bailer + Automobile type windshield - Screw fastened throughout - Lifting ring fore and aft + Tachemenr, sil presure gauge, ammeter > Pire extinguisher, Kapoc cushions. and all accessories leaves nothing to buy 23 Modals: Runabouts - Sedans - Commuters - Cruisers Y a hts 17 to 48 fet - $1293 1 $33,000 TO ris~Cmfl Largait Bilder af Mater Beats hatfield< A\*SERVICE Hudson Point MARINE 1MC. SALES Freeport, L. L HE A DQU A RTERS For New and Used Cruisers Outboards Motors EASILY REACHED By Aute-Merrick Rosd to Presport, South Main Street to Bedell Btenet, to Ray Slreet and left