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Accidents At(Continued from Page 1)

the Riverhead Town Police in-vestigated the accident.

Pcfittlbie Skull FractureDnnipl Fnhy, 20, of Main road,

Mattituck. suffere d a possible frac -ture of the skull in a motorcycleaccident on the Peconic Biy boule-vard, Jamejpori. about 3:20 a mon Moi.day. He was riding en therear seat of a motorcycle oper-ated by Walter R Bergen. 21, otBaser avenue, Mattituclt, whichstruck some Mnd and overturned.

Bergen also suffered serious in-juries. Both young men were giv-en emergency treatment by DrI Fred Frankel, of Riverhead.Fahy was removed to ths South-ampton Hospital.

Tbo accident was investigatedby Patrolman Robert Leonard otthe Rlverh*ad Town Police.

HermaiiA wards(Continued from' Page 1)

and P e c o n i c Bay boulevard,Jiinicr-port .

't in? Herman car was proceedingin i\ .iii 'itherly direction en Depotlane r-nt] the Whitty car in a west-erly direction on Peconic Eayboulevard. The plaintiffs, of course,contended that the accident wasdue to the negligence of Mr Whit-ty. The latter testified that hestopped his car about 100 feet backfrom the intersection and whenhe observed no cars near the in-tersection he started his car againand proceeded and when he wascrossing Depot lane the crash oc-curred.

Mr Whitty, who is chief clerkof the Appellate Term of the Su-preme Court, Second Department,and a prominent Democratic lead-er of Kings County, suffered afracture of the skuli, a fractureoi the jawbone and six of his ribswere fractured.

Mr Herman's injuries were notserious.

Mrs Herman sought $25,000 dam-ages for her injuries and $760property damage to her car, andher husband $15,000 for his in-juries and $10,000 to reimbursehim for expenditures for hospitaland medical treatment for hiswife.

It is understood that Mr Whittyhas instituted an action againstMr and Mrs Herman in KingsCounty for heavy damages for theinjuries he sustained.

QTJQGUEwalker Arch. Arthur Oooley,

Bruc-o- Fedcrico, Clifford Hawkias,Louis Lucas and Lorraine Medu-ski have been taking their pre-liminary regent:: at Westhamp-ton .Beach High School this pastweek.

For Immediate delivery PCW BitTAKE OFF SPRAYERS. Fannin.& Housner, Riverhead JOlS-Advt.

Rev Asa Ray Lewis will conductSunday evening services In theQuogue chapel on Quogue streetagain this summer. The summerservices will begin on July 1

CENTEREACHTeddy Overton , «on of Mr :md

Mrs Percy Overton, who Is a stu-dent at the Nationnl "Bible Insti-tute of New York , .spent tl ie weekwith his parents.

Mr and Mrs Arnold Burkhardlof Lindenhurst, spent Sunday withMr and Mrs Tony Manilla andfamily.

For Immediate delivery POWERTAKE OFF SPRAYERS. FanningA Rousncr, Riverhead 2018—Advt.

Mr and Mrs Robert Ncwbolt ofScuthold, were gucsti last Sundayof Mr and Mrn Harvey Williamsand family.

Dr Robert E Krltsch oi Allen-town, Pa, was a guest speaker atthe Congregational Church herelast Friday night.

Miss Bernlce Overton startedlast Friday for the March of LifeCamp at Swan Lake in the Adtron-dacks, where she is one of thecounselor* a/id she will spend thesummer there.

The Bible study will be on Mon-day night this week at the par-sonage with the pastor as leader.

Thursday evening prayer moot-ing will be at the CongregationalChurch this week.

School closed In District No. 11last Friday and a picnic was heldon that day at West MeadowBeach.

Plane Crash(Continued from Page 1)

1M4. For the next two years heserved as a flight Instructor atvarious Army fields in tho country.

His last assignment before golr.t.overseeo was at an Army provingground In Florida where ha demort-sts sted jet propelled planes forMen rajfklcg Army officers andrepresentatives of foreign powers .

j ciSwd'.nB to H's letters receivedfrom Okinawa, ho had been fiyinsRepublic Thunderbolts lately, andbac, been Instructing West Pointmen assigned to Okinawa for Sighttraining;

His fstnsr and brother are theonly survivors. '

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(Continued from Pas* 1)piratibn date won't come untilDec 31, IMS.

It «as considered only fair tothe fanner to cuah'on his recon-version to psaee—as was done for\hdu»trisJh.i,+--}.enc« Ihte two-yearpttrvWon; A parity $iric« Is onewBSMbi will gt«e potatoes—or othersllptftytea farm ' proiructt—a p'ur-ch&slftji; pc*er equivalent to thatpi tnEkz fa 4 favorafele base per-tof. trtvS'pefic^ used" is that froml¥n *i\: Tfclv ear Suffolk farm-fer» art jryira-tced »l>out SH cenUper' peimd, bagged and ready for

They can't lose. It calculationsa» "irt»l<; misfire, cr the weathers ottM provs too good, and tiienrfales jnaterUiiSf la a secondpirer-afcaidanea . tending to v«*ntte »«kW >rle«" *wn, farm.rtcan always MR t-irn to the Oov-eranaMt et 2*' eenfs for the stand-ara trade. Tin the jMce-allw,-ie* 'aicther IV cthts, «r a bitWro, for trari«?crtatj«s and arid-«M-en--wtB SS« »a# "b«o# 6 or 8cents to the New York housewife,no nutter how great the surplus.

Now, suppose this unwanted sur-plus were plumpM on the saarketand the oM law of supply ana de-mand operated without any BUa-gall AaanasseatT What wouldhapsMKi f > ,

*wVa la* ifaai Bes*Bald Jean J Issaer, 1*eeoalc

fanner: 1 saafsa* sre'e let tjeraret In the islaFaet aether totake them to SsHMt. « we didtake them to asstket,' fo sell themat. M or 40 - cants "pw hundred-welgat-^Owr-tehtes of a cent perpound at * less '1 would be thernlhattscr of maMt. county. Theeatastrdatie' wsnM be so vast, enI S SHMII aasje, t*at' tr.o oan't

5yvn?r« *»etk« Ba tae sapportWtoe tatght erjajr 'thz market solow that the fajrmer VCQW not beable to ftnance puutB y of a siza-ble, crop tue foUowit „ uar. Then,ta the. event of' Sit eatbee, orethei auat lvMttnre,

the conasmer

wbntd lave h6 potatoes at all. orget a few at outrageous prices."

It cost the Oovemicant 180,000,-000 last year to buy up the potatosurplus, 1P accordance with tbeSteagall amendment

Fanner'Fred Zeb, of Calvertor.,believes Congress should lower thesupport price from the present12.40 per hundred pounds guaran-teed to the farmer, to around $1or $155.

Racketeer* Muscle In"Tbe farmer would still cam

enough to prevent farm fore-;)on-ures," said Zee. "In Suffolk Countyand. In California, .rackets:?.? tike

advantage of the Government'ssure-fire support price."

Other agriculturists pointed outthat the Steagall smtndment en-ables the fanner to make a profit,and that a stop-lose arrangementis all that the Government shouldattempt They suggest that price-support at t6*, rsther than 90%cf parity would- sufScs to preventpotato farmers front being wipedout In over-production years.

"When i you Insure your houseagKinst fire, you don't Insure forthe full value," they argue. "Souaim only at protecting tbe majorpart of your teYestment"

Democrats(Continued tlva. Page 1)

admitted to practice law in thestate of New York in 1926, andhas continued to practice in Riv-erhead town to this date. He Isnow and has been for many yearsa member of the firm of Grillingand Smith.

He m admitted to practice inthe United States District Courtfor the Eastern District of NewTork. He Is an active member ofthe Suffolk County Bar Associa-tion. He is a Trustee of the Su-preme Court Llbrcry of ScJtoDcCounty. He is president of tlieLawyers' Association of SuffolkCounty. He is a member of t'.-oNew York State Bur Arsoclotlon.He is a member of th:. AmericanBar Association. He served aspresident of the Riverhead RotaryClub In 183S. He is a Past Com-mander of Rlverhaid Post Amer-ican Legion having.served in theyear 1980. In 1928 he was CountyAdjutant of the American Legten.He was Town Attorney for thetown of Riverhead in 19*4 and 19S8.He Is a trustee of the RiverheadSavings Bank since 1917. He isa director ot the Riverhead HoS-stti! association. Some of thepreset firms of the United Statesjir* listed among his many cheats

- Wsckerty far Sheriff(The candidate for County Sheriff

IS EVUtiaa R Wacfteriy of West•aMos. Mr Waekeriy is a ;«•ttrit Sergeant of Detectives c?Few York City Police Department,and, has made his home in WestBabylon for .the past seven years.

He Is very well versed In policework and is the recipient of manyawards for outstanding servicewhile In the employ of the NewYet* City Police Department Heserved In the U S Army duringWorld War I and In the U S Navyduring World War U. lie Is adisabled war veteran.

Democrat*: powers /eel thatthey have an exce l l ent can-didate in Mr Waekeriy due to hislong and rich police experienceand also due to the fact that heis a veteran of both world wars.

JadMat IMegatsaThe following have been desig-

nated as delegates and alternaUkfrom Suffolk County to the Demo-cratic Judicial District conventionwhich win be ' held in Broeklyjifollowing the primary on July M:

First Assembly District—Dele-gates, Joseph F O'Brien, Patch-ogue; Irving Schechter, Smith-town; George W Percy Jr, West-hampton Beach, and Beth A Hub-bard, Riverhead. Alternates; JohnC Whelan, Kings Park; Vail GTooker, Port Jefferson; J Leo Sax-stein, Riverhead, and Freak JMcllann. Greenport

Second Assembly District—Dele-gates, Edward A Davis, Bay Shore;

' Harold W Worse], Holbrook; Eu-gene T O'Neill. Hnntmgton; Sam-uel Raskin, HuhUrifeton ' Station,and J Vincent O'Shea, Babylon.

t'AJtentatee, Leo V Johnson, Amity-^^mi-j mtm ,2fcrfc, Uwfcnhurat;•* George Klein, Babylon; James L- Onara, Northport, and David N

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Mr and Mrs Edwin Rrnili-in at-tended the graduation of iheirniece. Nancy, daughter of Mr anilMrs J M Rcmleln, at the lli'nv -ton Bays High School on Sumi.-.yevening.

Children who had perfect at-tendance at school for the lasthalf year are: pavid Crohan andCharles Penny; for the last quarteryear, . Patricia Fox, kilman Hel-ler, Diane Marcus and Mary Mar-cus. Allen Vonatxslcl won the dol-lar for the greatest improvementIn writing. Prises for the bestwork-books were won by ClydeCain for 3; Joan Penny for 3; JudyBack for 1; Jackie Poster for 1,and Harry Penny for 1:'Before theclose of school the children wereguests of Thomas I Havens onhis big farm, an annual event.School cleaed with a picnic atStills Beach.: Harry Norwark, Howard Fur-man and Ralph Glover graduatedfrom tbe Hampton Bays HighSchool on Sunday evening.

Susan and Clara Haines of Mor-iches are spending a few weekswith their. grandparents. Vr andMrs William Berra.

Mr and Mrs Otis Pike of rears-date. NT, spent a few o >•:* .--.ihMrs .-Pike's parents, Mr an : Wnfred Orth. Mrs Orth retn/- . ; t> ioScarfdah With them and .:- .rnedhome oh_ Keno-y.,-.|'yfc *t|r"«« -CSib have .

asked the fathers for a returngame-, to be held this Sunday at8:15 p y on the boys diamond.

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entertained a family dinner parlyon their lawn on Sunday evening,cclebmtinK both of their birth-dnys, which were tho 17th and 31st.Thos° to enjoy it were Mr and MrsRobert ROOSR tuirt children, Su-isniw, Beverly snd John, of NewJersey ; Mr and Mrs Harold Bow-den and daughter. Lynne, ot Riv-erhead; Mr and Mrs Donald Mat-in and daught»rr., Donna andFayi, of Water Mill, and Miss EllaB Wells.

For immsdlatn delivery POWBHlTAIUO OFF SPRAYERS. Fanning4 Houitner, Riverhead .*ns—Advt.

Tbe B a i t i n g Hollow Schoolclosed on Wednesday of last week.Mrs Wesson, m u s i c teacher,awarded prises for the beet musicnote hooks in the upper grades.The prises were given to .RiteDanleJawich, Payton Randall, Mar-ks*. VKula, John Randall, Ther-esa BJsJtao, James Marsh, SophieKlt'nsky end fitanlajr Grcaeck.9>rl*<;t attendance prists weregiven to Raymond Mayo, Allenaaalfh, Joan CKula. John RKndal!and Dorothy Ranuall.

The children of Baiting HollowSchool recently enjoyed a specialtreat when Dr Cunningham show-ed very interesting slides. Theytook one from Nova Scotia to Mex-ico from the Atlantic to the Pa-cific coast and then back to ourown town and (a Baiting hollow.Dr CunnlnghsJu explained the pic-tures and aavs tonic very interest-Ins hlgh-HgiUs «s . them.

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