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Page Eight THE WAVE, ROCKAWAY BEACH, N.Y. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1969

OBITUARY NOTICES I Indicate Roekaway Travel May Improve Mrs. Michael Paciulli

39-Year-OM TTidow Frank Kitondo .„.-. Eugene J. Kelly

roraier Dock Inn Owner : Hetired Policeman Mrs. Michael Paciulli of 250 Frank Ricor.do. who in former j E u g e n e J. Kelly, ret ired j f e »

Beaoh M s t street, Ko.Kaway years was the pioprietor of tn - j Yor*_ <ji<-y patiomian, resiuent ot Beacii, died Monday a t Pemnsu__. i>ock Inn on Am_-tel boulevard, ' i o i Boit^n road, Fa r Kockaway General _-.iosp.tai, __t.geu.vre, ai- Arverne, died Sunday at tAsta* '• .aied _»iondav at the Veterans Ad-Wr a long in.-e- j . _uia General Ho_.p-i.ai .oiiowuig a ajgOnt; rwif.jfta no ip i t a i a<. j?ort

The Jonrier Carolina Accctia. p.o»ongea. _ilintss. | i.__.mdto_i, Brooklyn, d a u g h t e r of the i<±to Joseph aafli He was coin in Inwood 5*T A H . r_e.iy was oorn in New *wo.Aieiia ACcctca. ix>i"n iat years years ago to tfte mie _>.ia.d..iuj _.'oi-k C-ty on January 5, li>oO, " g o »n Laiy , s..t. uvea in tne and Amelia Cappareii; K.̂ >••<»'> 1 uue son of u_e i- ie r^ti .cft <*.___. Roekaw<_ys i__a_e tiian 50 years . • _>u_viv«iig' huu «;._%.- u__ w.<__-w, * , —.*? ___..___ i_ei_y. H s r huso_.nd, Mi_h._el Puciuiii, Maiy iiiw.- _*ave>_ci_j i i i ioi icj . He was a_>pv>.i»t_d to the Fo-died 24 vcv-,- ago. two daugiiiiSrs, AI_*. .ju.-^pn o u t - j uci- ' ^^" ' " fo r *w in iy*-£> and lor

sine is survived by seven on of Queens Village a,.u _«_; _. j the f i rs t IS laoattts was a^signc-d daugnters , Mrs. Angei.r.a Sugiia rufW-trq _-«-_-._t_g j i £t_fc_ag».«=-u: *0 Uit _,.ov.__way area. After m a t of Iiaj3imel, Mrs. Filouiena Cris- Gardens; lour bro th t i s , Ben-: he w a s assigned to tne 14th Pre-ui,i». ot Lue 5ist stivec audres>a, jawin and Jt-^epii of -_rvv.-. ae, ; c .n . i «a ise.v' _oik, and it Was Mr... Josephine De Baun, Mrs . Anthony of -New aiv.-x.io auujurvjsi tiiat precinct tha i he retir-i_*vret_ i-errone aiud Mrs. P a t De_XUJt-t__: ot Biistui, c^iai.; t n ree ' ed On April 14, 1953. Bagaija, all cf Arverne, Mis . Carl - . a ^ i s , i i i i . i^o^e _i_iui __.cCt_i of] He se ivea witn Uie A n n y du~-Naso and Mis. Ti;oiu___ MusiUo, Baldwin, yn^. i-_ci..a iu»-i»o v.; ,;.„ vvoi id War I and was a char-both of Oiiont Pa rk , 10 grand- .-niic-iK, _ \ . i . . ;____. IK-IS. Atfr/KVfty t e r o_e_iiu«=- <_i <.i.c u_._i.-_ at- _/-cti^dre.1, a_:u 25 great grandchii- LaaztkKsa of Ajeyeiae, anu iou- Conneli Post, .No. 2.2, .r_mei_ca_.-dren. —..<„._ ,»,I,I»~-_, i-ta.iK a.:<.i _C_ez_ • i , v j . u i . i-^ ».'ai aiso a m e i n u a

a so-ier-m high niass_.wiU be of- During and Lisa and j o s e p ^ j o f tne Patrolmen's Benevolent fcrcd Saturda\- a t 9>3L> a.m. in St . Slaton. ; ^ssoc .a t ion and the Koly N a m e i-tooe oi i^ana R .C Churcn, Rod-:- „ i~iemn requiem mass v/as; aoc.eiy c St. Mary S ta r of the away Beaefe. Interment will fol- oftexxd yesceiday monnng in St. j ^ ^ a iX- U. cau icu , r a r Roekaway. low i c the family plot in St. Rase John ' s Cemetery Middle Village, where a s

E. C ChurCiil i n his younger years he w a s , m

BELIE HARBOR NEPONSIT ROCKAWAY PARK

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ericson Miss Marion Swain, who lived and the i r children, Joan Mary Iffl the Rockaways until the fam-Rcber t E d w a r d and John David, | ily moved to Grecnlawn, L.L, a fornierly of Roekaway Park, I number of yea r s ago, celebrated now cf Huntington, were among j her h-rchday reoen ly with her persons present recently a t a ; mo-i.er, _Irs . Ric. a rd Swain, and :amily dinner held a t the home 'o t . . e r ieiat.vo.j a t her home. of Mrs. Ei-icson's sister and "

Mrs. V

BROAD CHANNEL

ji ot.'.or - in - iaw, Mr. and Ge. aid A. Greubei in Merrick. L.L

Ar.icrg Kockawa v Pa rk rc-si-i d e n s observing a bir thday this ' month was M.ss E m m a Stolle,

who spen: it with her brother ; and fv.ends. There will he a family dinner !' tomorrow night at the Lome of

Mrs. Lillian Krugmna o" Belie Mr. and Mrs. Franfe. Sc*iepper, Harix«- will review "Por-.noy's ZZ West H t h roaU, 'to mark, tiie

;Cor;ipta;PL-' by Philip Roih at a bir thday of Airs. Sciiepper and the : West End Auxiliary luncheon- 2Sth vveduhs^ anniversary, oi the meet ing a t noon May 6 a t Le- coupte. Aiu^ng uiese present will vine's Washington Ho.el, Beach . be tne eoupie's son-m-iaw and 12£th. s-i-eet and . Roakaway! aaug^uer, ivu\, and Mrs. Paul Beach boulevard, according tojKcUr of H o w a i d Beach.

• Mrs . Hai-oid Roberts, presiden

"Landscaping Small Proper ty" Mrs. Kate Schinnann, a pas t

president of the Lad.es Aid Soc-

a ch is t o be the subject of an ad- i iccy of tiie Christ Pres jy ter ian

under the dii tct ion or the Denis received the S. O'Connor Fune ia i Home, 91 05 Be ^;h Chaiaiei unvc , ii.o_x a w a y Beach.

Michael Kinnear}

Xavv Veteran

;hikl Mi*. R i t o n d o ; v e r y a ^ i v e in basketball a t F a r i Transportat icn complaints of the Rockaways a r e eaip asized for Borough Pres iden t Sidney Leviss d res s t o he given a t a Shore i Church by the Sea, will be in sacrament of con-i Roekaway High School. ; (center) and Sol Levme of the Green Bus Lines ( to Leviss ' r ight ) by Seymour Sheldon and Mrs. Saiii Garden Club of Ne

of 20? 0( R o c k a w a y 5 0 Years Mr*. Arthur Jalewsky

Michael E. Kinneary Noei road, Broad Channel, died a t Peninsula General Hospi tal , : Mrs. A r t h u r Jalewsky, resi-Edgemere , on April 13, a f t e r a dent of 149 Beach 92nd street prolonged illness. j for many years , died Monday a t

He w a s born in New York, De-; s t t . Joeph 's Hospital, F a r Rock-cember 21. 1931, the son & M r s . a w a y i following an illness M a r y Rieket Kinneary of Broad I several months C ^ n e l and t h e late T h o m a s | ^ f o r m e r D o r a W a g n e r , i i inneary . known to he r manv friends a s

Neponsi t and I charge of a chow mein supper Larkin, lKuiojrati;- <listrk-t leaders of the Rockaways a n d Broad Channel ( ex i i eme left and r ight) Belle Harbor meeting Monday! and ^ninese auct ion planned by and City Conm-ilman Waiter Ward (to Le-.lss" left) a t a meet ing last week. E o : k a w a y s ' spokes- a t 12:30 p.m. a t the home of the society ."or May 22 — in the men reporte;! t ha t Levfcss and I r v i n e pn":n-use<l t o Kx;k info ways to improve serv i ie and coverage Mrs. Seymour Herrick, 454 : parish hall, Church and Noel

. of more Rockaway neighborhoods, and double fares , a n d ^ o Lssue orders tha t buses s tanding a t ends Beach 141st street, Belle Har- roads. Funeral Home, Roekaway Beach j ment assigned to the 111th Pre j oi r u u s i e a v e doors open for passengers t o enter, and to liave drivers collect f a res wiien t ; iev ar- bor

cinct in Bayside; two daughte rs ] r i v e - ' J

i maticn. In te rment followed £aj His wife died July 3ft 1968 : the family pk>t in St. Mary Cess .; He is survived by • a son etery, Lawrence, under the d ;rec ; E u g e n e J., a detective with th tion" of the Denis S. O'Conno j NTew_ York City Police Depar

Mrs. Beatiice Galiigan of Rock-: viile Centre and Miss Eileen Kel-1 iy of the F a r Roekaway address ; a brother , James W. Kelly oi | Hollywood Fla., and eight grand-1 children.

Church and bold for t ru th a n d right­eousness,

! And many found within its fold j their peace and happiness ;

There followed many t ranqui l j years , uncil a need was_ found |

j Fcr space to teach and worship, ! Ciiurch was moved i

Mrs. J a m e s Mohr of West 12th Mrs . J e a n Fazio, president of j road is planning to celebrate her

the Pa ren t s ' Association of Pub- i bir thday tomorrow night a t the lie School 225, 190 Beach 110th! meeting and funny h a t par ty in street , Rockaway Park, has an- j the Democratic clubhouse being nounced t h a t a meeting planned 1 given by the Women's Regular

- - ,,-. , . -si-- • . r , : Qjx-ifor April 25 in the school library, i democra t ic Club of Broad Chan-•-••••-•^ - " v " - - • w - ^ R o o m 210, f r o m 1:50 t o 2 : 3 0 ; n e l -

p.m., will include nomination of!

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jcuacii ifiis er.ciorsemen Jive- Monday night in th

hall J officers and a n address by t h e ! ^ r " a n d M r s - D e n i s M c E n e

director of the children's psychi-Knights of Columbus Rockaway Beach.

The ciub also has pet i t ior ; ] a t r i c c l i n i e a t Hillside Hosp i ta l ready for circulation to s-appor | M r . 3Lrid M r s Donald R.

" 4 S 0 c a n - . ' c i ^ t t ' s - i Richard, former residents of

~; rSSSJiS S^^JS-^**^1^ Park' marked their

'21st wedding anniversary on • j included -sSdresses by-Congress

< Continued from I*age 1) shed beauty on it all,

A solemn requiem mass will be . p O I . sunshine made it sparkle, o f offered tomorrow a t 10 a.m. in | t n e m 0 0 n let glory fall.

I St. M a r y S t a r of the Sea R. C . . ^ among the level spaces, that* s o the Church. In terment will follow in; opened to the sea, .. aro;md. the family plot in S t John's Cem-; A few young set t lers came t o . With bet ter days ahead once e tery , Middle Village, under t h e j D i d e and plant the i r family: mere, Old Roekawav Beach re-

Korean conflict and w a s a m e m I ^ ^ t ^ ^ J ^ L T ^ ^ r ' ****%? o f ^ ^ S ' °£°?! t r e e ' . IT* ber of Broad Channel Post, H o l ? ~ ~ L N L ^ ^ W T ^ J ^ W S ^ ' n o r Flmera-1 H o m e - I n c - R o c k - | l n little shacks unpainted, wi th ;And. now again i ts w a y s and 1404, American Legion I t e r o r i s s a K a M wagner . , a w a y ^g^^ j u s t a r o o m o r two means of progress were con

He w a s employed a s a butcher ' : M r s - Ja lewsky 's husband <*ied: • . ^ jWiai space enough for comfort, I tr ived; a t t he Valley S t r eam b r a n c h ' ; 1 8 > ' e a r s a ? ° - j W r s . M a m i e ! > u n t l i e u n e r and furnishings a few. iPa rks a n d s to re of the Atlantic & Pacifi , She was a resident of the \ a q Y M T . T>1 A W i d o w j Thus on this sandy stretch of̂ and Church . , . . _.^v_ ^ r_ v . ^ L r v i ; ,, , company. ; Rockaways for more than 50 ! ^ - l e d r - U I U " m o B land, t ha t seemed so far- to • Have made the grea t b ig busy j Mavor. (Murphy walked through •rtSL<«S* f>ancy

±ie is survived by h is widow, j years . j Mrs . Mamie Suntheimer, 891 reach. i town Dame N a t u r e h a d in j F a r Rockaway, part icularly t h . • ^ P 1 3 * " * . L.I. Thomas ina (nee Cleary; whomj Survivors include two sons, I yea r s old, who made he r h o m e ! A little group besought a name: store. i p a r Rockaway Shopping Center he marr ied in St . Virgilius R- C.: Leonard of Arverne and Max of with he r daughter , Mrs. Viola; and called it Roekaway Beach.: The sandy roads have tu rned t o : and Central avenue, Sunday, but Church, Broad Channel, on No- 'Hol land; a brother, Har ry Wag-!Katz , in Belle Harbor, died a t ] With increasing population, of: stone, with m a n y curved ex- j this walk w a s independent, not vember 21. 1954; five children. n er , and two sisters Mrs. Hat- Peninsu la G e n e r a l Hospital , ; old time pioneers : tensions; I connected with an invitation Michae l 13, Mary- Ann, 12, T e r - , t i e Mevers and Mrs Bertha '• Edgemere , Monday, af ter a j They tried t o organize their; Bulkheads on t h e Ocean f ront] from any club.) r e n e e ^ O , Diane, 7 a n d Thomas , . ; « - ~ M ^ brief i l l n e ^ » - ' ; .-'-."t town, with an eye t o future; and boardwalks get a t t en t i on ; ! 5; iBsr-mother; s ix brothers . Ed-1 ^o 'dsmi tn , a i l - o t Brooklyn, a n a , W i d £ ) w ^ ^ l a t e Theodore I years . i Horse and cow have disappeared, j „ w a r d of Rockaway Beach Wil-1 two grandsons , Arthur and i g a n t h e i m e r she was a summer j One "wagon road- from Eas t to ] but au tos there a re plenty; Looking to the future, Sey Maa^ F r e d a n d F r a n k of B r o a d | R o b e r t Ja lewsky. ' r e s i d e n t of' BeBe Harbor for 4 5 , We^t, for miles r a n through;Bungalows from shore t o sho re ,*^ 0 " 2 " Sheldon, Democratic dis „ „ ^ „ v ̂ a ^ ̂ s t - - . . . ^ C 3

Channel, and Thomas and Jo- R a b b i JJ^ Bla ine / spiri tual1 y e a r s a n d made it her year-1 the middle, { a re used for summer rent ing. [ « « leader cf the Rockaways i M r s _ S i n g e r a n d ̂ ^ ^ Q^. seph of Rosedale, and two sis- L d f T e i R T ) l e &&& R o c k . : a round residence t he pas t 10: And the question of a Railroad; Elevated railroads, hotels, hospi-; ana « « » f - Channel, says th. ] i e b 3Jld , t u m j & ^ •~ -kir^ n , ; m ^ ' O r : . . ..? leauei oi l emp ie c e m to, «.OCK H ^ O , V , 0 +V,^ + « , « ^ V K^^V ,-;^,*!^ i-ai« nnd schools . i queens executive committee com L . J .

aney of 19 West 10th road were married 28 y e a r s on April 14. Mrs. McEneaney is. the former Rose Dannaher cf Bene Harbor .

Alice Marie Stenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Albert F . Sten­son of West 15th road will be . . . _, j man John M. Murphy of State: i A o r q n T b e v a n d their three ^ ° f W e S t 1 5 t h r o a d - w f l l ^

^ i-i.^ ^ ^.i. x.c~ i i — ' l . • a O a n pnr? TCflnr»\r rp-<i/^£i in

Club Looking To Queens

reside in I Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wiese

, , . „ „ , „ , I of Cross Bay boulevard will be Members of the West E n d ; m a r r i e d 22

y ^ ^ ^ M ^ - f a 7 t P T n v l U l a G e n e r a l i Wiese is the former E d i Mar-%y1?**5-7* ^ L ! M n v a s s m „ ! tin, whose pa ren t s w e r e a ^ o res­

idents of Broad Channel for for prospective members will get the i r l is t ings Monday a t 9:30 a.m. a t t h e home of Mrs. Rober t Singer, Neponsit, and re-there fcr luncheon hosted by the auxi l iary 's financial secretaries,

Mrs. Claire C'Brien of became the town's best riddle, . tals and t e r s a i r s , tjiaire u B n e n oi " : yea r s oecame tne tovvT. s Dest riaaie, w o anu scnwis i v — ^^^.^..^ m,,..•,...., v vivm | p 0 r + s

Broad Channel and Mrs . Marg- away P a rk , officiated a t t h e ^ Cni[ers w h o s u ^ v e a j . e t h ree • For when the City beckoned, • Have changed this one tiraeHPOsed of 64 Queens leaders wiilj a r e t Sieger of Oceanside. funeral service held yesterday: s i s t e r s Miss Lillian Wei l Mrs . : sailing o'er Canarsie way, j beauty spot to a City u n d e r ' raeet M o n a a v n ight to select and j

re-

mjmy years .

The Rev. John Malcney cele- .noon in F a r Rockaway. Inter- \ Carr ie Garfunkel, Mrs. L a u r a I An old sea Captain made t he ! rule; _-*._,* •>.-. _-,,_, April j m S t . : m e n t followed in Washington ; Ducker ; a granddaughter , M r s . ; ^ J r i p , for fifty cents a day.^ n " - '

Brooklyn, under t he t h e Long Is land Nat ional Cem- dii-cction of the Riverside M e m o , e tery, Farmingda le , L.I. rial Chapel, F a r Rockaway.

t-nacrse candidates for mavor

GRanite 4-4951

bra ted t h e mas: _ Virgilius R- C. Church, B r o a d ; " " " " " . ' " o l ^ J " '\m7~°^L Theodora Eaitch, and a grea t From a nearby village, a few with perpetual roll of foam, Channel. In terment followed ir.- ^ • ' ; . „ . r T T , granddaugh te r , Carin Daitch. j Christian minded men [Holds firm the same a t t rac t ion , ;

Rabbib Arthur David of Hew-, Gathered a little Sunday School, j its strength and power un- j le t t Temple officiated a t t h e ; the Gospel to extend. [ known. funeral service held yes te rday ; The Bible stories and sacred) Jamaica Bay is visited by craft , ; af ternoon from the Rivers ide ' songs made a good impres- j both grea t and small, Memorial Chapel, F a r Rock- j sion; iAnd bridges span the wa te r s t o j away . In te rment followed in | And soon the paren ts came, with j a City grand and tal l ; Mount Neboh Cemetery, Cy- children, for t h e Sunday ses- Tides come in and t ides go out , p ress Hills. --•— -..-••"C'.'- sion; I a s little white caps play

A day school soon was opened! Upon the surface, blue o r green, in the home of a Pioneer in the same old friendly way. I

Taught by Mrs. Michael Hoi-' Tne happy birds and sea gufls \ land, with patient friendly i have left their f e e d i n g ; cheer. \ ground,

i-iAnd._footprints of all na t ions on} the sandy beach a re found:

i Democratic Association, M e w

HAMMEL HOLLAND SEASIDE

B u t ^ s t i l l j h e grand old OcezsJ ^f^ *J-™ City Council j ̂ g t o l d T h e W a w ^ t h e ; . ; „ _ _

Furlnermore , 1 ' wha t the com ? * _ f e _ & _ 3 ^ S l ° ^ 8 h \ o i ft I Mrs. John Bittrich w x E . b e

Francis £• Bennett Funeral Home

t

Frond* E. Bennett^ Licensed Undertaker

DIGNIFIED, COMPETEm MORTUARY SERVICE

Reach 114th Street and Bockaway Beach Blvd.

2d ward J. Hanretty

Construction Worker

mittee suppor t s he will suDoort ^ S ! f i 0 ^ y..*?**• J0**' J celebrating her bir thday ^tomca--" T n a t ' s ' t h e oniv w a y w e ' c a n ^ T y U \ . °h*• u ^ - i r o w n i « h t » t - h e r : h o r n e i n Beach

have a Democra t i c \ i c to ry , to get £ S t T s u o ^ r t ^ ^ f 101st s t reet , w i th r e l a t i v e and behind one candidate ," said Shel- ^ t 0 S U P P 0 r t ' f r i e n d s . . : . -} - i don RPDA Had F i r s t Speaker X

The leader also said looking! He also noted that t he RPDA! . * f e i f i c S J , G ^ > r i e I ' ? " 2 i d e n t

ahead tha t because of the large | w a s t h e f irs t Democratic club u ^ o t a e a c n SStft s t ree t in former vote here Rockaway can look! Rockaway t o invite a mayora l ^ V ' o t a served her bir thday on forward to m a n v visits by aU! candidate to speak. " Sunday with members, of her candidates. " Also

For the Roekaway Coalitio: w o r d from the Queens executive, for a Democratic Alternative committee. M r a x . d j ^ ^ ^ ^ w J Q ^ Mis. Sam Larkin, D e m o c r a t . Finally, t he Rockaway Con : o f Dayton Beach Pa rk Coopera-ois tnct leader of the Rockaways j servative Club, which is support-; t i V e a p a r t m e n t s will be observ-

i Broa^i Channel , said there mg S t a t e Senator John J. Marchi i fag their silver wedding a n n i

the cir.b is a waiting f P 1 0 ^ a t * ^ couple's home in _=-.=. -„„_..*:..„:North Benmore.

Following a short ^ ^ J T h i s busy "town of small begin-1 ward J . Hanret ty , a construction j _ ^ _ > w ^ _ r a p a _ | ; worker for the Brooklyn Union; F o r £ s c h o o , . h o u s e v v a s erected j There „ a recreation" 'cemer a n d i ~ : ? o u , te a n announcement I of S ta ten Is land for mayor, a n d j ^ s a r y o n A p r ^ m Gas company- died April 10 a t ; t w o t e a e h e r s i n i t p l a c e d _ , pleasures mixed with fun • • • - - - - — — - - — -s t . J o s e p n s Hospital, i<ar KOCK--- ,^^ w e h e , d o , j r S a b b a t h Enjoyed by the mul t i tudes , while away. , sc^ooj a-jd Sen ices at night j bathing in the sun.

Born m New York ^ y o n . ^ ^ efforts of the little j The old fashioned Church Has! April 23, 1930, the son of M and Mrs . Eugene Hanre t ty ofj Rocaway Point, Mr. H a n r e t t y ! lived here all his life.

He served in the N a w .

shortly from a n executive boarc j Rober t Kelly for president of the j meeting last night a s to candi C i t y Council, plans to open a \ Mrs. Steve Corbett of the dates it will support , its plans s tore front soon. I t also is giv • Dayton Beach Park. .Cooperative for a membership meeting inffgg whatever assistance it can t o , a p a r t m e n t s observed h e r birth-

band, who willedT to live: been removed, to m a k e room aright. j for a parkway,

A large museum, res taurants , | On which a war memorial shooting galleries, too, s tands, a sentinel on t h e high-

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j Tunicr High School 180, a stand Kenneth Huhn, chairman of a day on April 11 ; a n d her hus-

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fcOCKAWAVS FINEST FUNERAL HOM1

"^C^rp.

DENIS S. O'CONNOR

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91-05 B««cl_ Channel Driv* NE4-4011

••ffW*Tqas»W*.:-fWg:-*"- '•-'-^^•^*^tti*»'r~^^^'Al\',AlMl^_j,

RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPtL, INC • FUNERAL DIRECTORS

FourxJ*d by Charles Ros.ntha!, 1877-1966

1?50 Central Avenue, Far Rockaway, N.Y. • FA 7-7100 MANHATTAN: /6»h Street ar Amsterdam Avenue • EN 2 6600

EPGOfcLYN: Ocean Psrtrwjv si ProsfMct Par* • UL A-7QO0 - WeSHR-Kt>.t-.i*r 21 Vre«t Broad .tr.ot, Mt. vemon • (914V MO A6800

BRONX GrarK! Concern",* _t S /9th Street • LU 3-*3O0 Ch.pefs tn Miami jrtd Miami Beach • JE 11151

Edw«rd ftcser.ir.al • tAcricr, Koier.tr.ai • Car, Grcs4_.erg • Leo J. Filer

c- •--, -s--„-*_; . ' G r o u n d their respective organs, ; way r ^ T S 4 n e W of! o n ^ ^ A « ^ High ' above the busy s t ree ts , on S ^ ^ d l o u . ' I t T l l S . l ^ ^ f ^ " * skat ing the sky line there appea r s ' Clarence Moyse of F lora l ' Park , j ^ ^ " " ^ ^ d a ^ s a busy J A Cross ot gold, to guide and Mrs^ Joseph Fenton of Hunting- . . , ,. . ; . . , ton Station, L.I., Mrs. J a m e s ^ fee n o ' f oi vendors, seU-Cowan of Rockaway Point a__d?T g c o r a a n d candy curls. Mrs . Thomas Beatty of Floral i I^provements marked the pro P a r k

3 j gress, of the Macrh ot Years

Following a solemn requiem j A Congregational Cmireh was m a s s in St. Thomas More R. C.» P ^ ^ » ^ound ^ ' e n ** a Church, Rockaway Point, Mon-I Pioneer, dav morninfr interment took Here CJ1S. and L.A_S. S o c i e t i e s ' - ^ f oay morning, interment UXJK ^ ^ F o r s h e b u ; ! d e d w e ] 1 j c o n c r e t e . ^ place in Holy Cross Cemetery,! u e r e D o r r i

Brooklyn, under the direction o f | T o live and grow in Christian the Denis S. O'Connor Funera l j Faith, the work to carry on. Home, 91-05 Beach Channel drive. '> Out little Church grew s t rong

on anti-baiisric missiles and reit ; Youth for Marchi Club in forma ^ration of the pressing need fori tion. at least one m o r e high school; " ~ in j h e r t order in the Rockaways Keep your word and people Witt

For the Rockaway Penir.sul? , never hes i ta te to accept i t

lead us through t he coming '-yea r s ;

And from the rising tower of our newly built Church home

We hear the chimes of welcome ring ou t for old and young.

We t ru s t wise old Dame N a t u r e , . is pleased with her se t - of I plans, Fine

j and little is left on he r sands ' Still Ocean and Bay, meet ing

blue of the sky, br igh t little s t a r s shining through.

I Speak of a beauty uplifting and rare , yet ever and a lways new.

With the same magnificent sun­sets, sinking slowly o u t of sight,

: The same clear moonbeams fall­ing, shedding romance o'er t h e night,

Mrs. Isabella Murray observed! Mr. and Mrs. Luke Rivara of T h e pounding waves of Winter ' s

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storm and high winds blowing hard ,

Show us some of the wonderful, unchangeable ways of God.

CORA F . "SPRACUE.

LIBRARY TO PRESENT

INVESTORS^ PROGRAM

Announcement has been m a d i regarding an investors ' informa

Another Far Roctowavr*" P*?-J Pa t ty Ann Woods, daughter of serving a birthday this week is Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woods, Miss Idella Siebert, an employee celebrated her 6th birthday last of the Long Island Light ing Thursday. company. She will celebrate to-! night with relatives and friends. A n f a3[ Second Liefuenant Peter

B. Berlin, 23, sen of Mr. and Kathleen L o u i s e McNulty, Mrs. Louis Berlin--2400 Seagrit

daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn boulevard, Fa r Roekaway, was J. McNulty of Grassmere tor- : assigned Marx* 15 to the 785th t i o ^ program of the Xcw York race, was 18 voars old on April Transportation Battalion near Sto.k Exchange to be heid on | 3. Vung Tau, Vietnam, as a platoon f o u ^ consecutive Monday eve f

leader. ; t&ags from 8 to 9:30 a t the F a r | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S n r f Rockaway Branch c_ the Quoeas §

of Eas t R.ockaway, formerly of Fireman Apprentice John P. -• Library, 1637 Central avenue. Fa r Rockaway, marked their .Brady, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. The first lecture (April 21) will ; § 18th wedding "anniversary Mon- John Brady of 2709 Collier cover "The Types of Securities j | lay . Mr. Smith is the owner of. avenue, Far Rockaway, and Sea-1— the Risks and Rewards o f g .utomotive Par ts Co, in F a r m a r > Apprentice Milton Hol^man, : Investing in the Stock Marke t" , j I lockaway. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham the second (April 28; "The New 11

Holzman of 69-53 T h u r s b y York Stock Exchange and t h ' [ J Mrs. Har ry Frost, formerty of \avenue, Arvome. a r e serving Broker"; the third (May 5> "Tru '

\ r v e r n e , observed her bir thday aboard the attack aircraft car-: Objectives of Your Investment his week with relatives a n d ; r i e r USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, j Program," and the fourt. r iends a t her home in Law-: currently undergo ng m'erhanl a t 112) "The Basic Methods oi in

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band will c r iebra te his o n April 23L -- - - .

Robert John Schultze, b o m in Rockaway, will celebrate his 17th b i r thday wi th his mother and brother, Anthony Richard, April 22 a t the i r current home in Bart let t . N.H. His mother is t h e former Els ie Rockenback, and long lived in Beach 99th street .

Vincent A. Howell of the Long Island Light ing company will speak on "A New Process Acci­dent Proofing" tonight a t a meeting of the Ladies* Aid S o ciety of h te F i r s t Congregation­al Church, in the church par­lor, according t o Mrs. Gustave A Rappold, president.

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W a r m e r wea the r means t ha t the gals like to get out of the kitchen more often. You can't biame them . . . bu t you can blame u s if dinner a t The Breakers isn't a happy experi­ence. Take her o u t this week. We're located a t 178 Beach 116th Street , Rockaway Park . Phone GR 4-8912. Closed Tues­days. Diners Club—Everything C a r d

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THE WAVE, ROCKAWAY BEACH, N.Y. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969 SuDecrlpUoa «6.0« Per Tear S6.0O out-lde Greater N.7. aad t__. 1 A °"___™

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Planning To Star School This Yeaj City Advertising For Bid

For Beack Channel HS

"Wait For Army Permil

OldGlory"Is Gift To Club Draft Board Action! vTot Constitutional I Court Finds Eisdorfer'-- i

C l a s s i f i c a t i o n Misused '

By Local I>raf i Board 27

The Office of School Building B .a rd of Education, is aiming tc s ta r t construction of Beach C'ha: nel High School this year.

Tn.s fact was poirtcd out tc The Wave this week by Hugh McLaren, jr., executive direct*--

He corroborated what T?*< V/ave was told by Charles Mc ris, director of the Capital Pre jects Task Force a t City Hal: tha t virtually all permission fo cc i - t ru- t ; on has been obtain.:: and that the City is moving • head with x.rcparations t o le: contracts.

In fa5t. it was added in * :c planation, permission has beer obtained from t h e City's Da partment of Parks , the s ta te ' ; Fish and Game Division, th. Department of Conservation anc the federal Bureau of Outdoc Recreation and wildlife, whici forwards its information 1o th Hudson River Compact Staff ef the Office of the Secretary oi the Interior.

The only permission still to k" obtained is tha t of the Army ;

Corps of Engineers.

Mayer Lauded In all points mentioned, Mc- M . , . _ , , . . „ . . _. . . ,. _ . _T. _

Laren was more than readv to ° n ae~iU oi <-<>*""*&» Savings and Loan Association, Josepa Hoff-give credit to the mayor for his m a n ' TazKS^^x o f mst i ta t ion 's Roekaway Beach office, presents an ; jjgjp * American Flag, inst i tut ion's gift to Dayton Senior Citizens club, j

' which is received by Samuel B. 3Iirzner, chairman of d u b ' s p ro- ' g r a m committee.

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The mayor writes about the school daily. He coordinates his efforts with those of Congress­man Emanuel Celler. His office in Washington follows progress daily, it was said.

Another reason for optimism, McLaren noted, is that the CSce cf School Planning has cut back on the area in the bay it intends t o use, thus eliminating seme ob­jections.

Still another is tha t the City has advertised for bids in the City Record, going ahead with this .phase as though.permission

. already were g ran ted . - .. -

^ s AH Ready To G o " '* Miesinwhile, Morris Fr iedman of 428 Beach 137th street, Belle-Har­bor, informed The Wave this week t ha t he has a let ter from Richard Streiter, information of­ficer, of the Mayor's Office of Education Liaison, Human Re­sources Admnistration, s tat ing that funds have been allocated for t he construction of Beach Channel High School . . . " and "the City Planning Commission

^-bas-advised me t h a t construction wiU begin n 1970.

"We share your concern . . . and hope that this problem wi3 be remedied in the near future . . . Please be assured tha t every effort i s bekig made to hasten the construction . . ."

Friedman Wrote To Mayor Strei ter wrote t o Fr iedman in

answer t o a let ter Friedman wrote April l to t h e mayor and which the mayor ' s office forward­ed t©i t h e H u m a n Resources Ad ministration.

Commenting on Streiter 's letter, both HcLaren and Morris said there i jnjo conflict in it, tha t it 's safe t © « t y coristaicton will s t a r in «3_f70, even though there's rea son to believe it will s t a r t sooner

Tlfis resasurance is welcomed by_some local resdients who have |

Ceremonies Here May 10 To Recall NC-4's Flight

Noel S. Eisdorfer of 12-61 Central avenue. Fa r Rockaway won an unprecedented court nii-j ing last Wednesday when s j Brooklyn federal judge found j .hat Local Draft Board 67 of F a r j -tockaway acted unconstitution- j ally in reclassifying him "1A'' and i subject t o immediate induction! because of "delinquency" — a term used by some draft boards -n burning of draft cards.

According t o reports . Judge John F . Dooling, jr., of Brook­lyn federal court, in a 39-page jccis.on, ruled tha t the constitu­tional rights of Eisdorfer, who

i .s 29 years old, were violated in | | the "delinquency" action.

The judge found Eisdorfer : guilty, however, of failing to sub-! -nit to induct ion.at For t Hamil­ton, Brooklyn, on June 29, 1967.

He said that he would approve" an expected motion in a r r e s t of judgment on sentencing Eisdor--er, wnich will enable the govern­ment to appeal the decision.

If t he decision is overturned or. appeal and the draft delinquency regulat ions a re upheld as const.---uiwiiai, the guilty vercUct' against Eisdorfer will stand, t h i

| judge said. He also said that, even if the;

reguiat-ons were found i n v a u c ; the local board still could review; ___._uori:crs case and possibly find.. him 1A without reference to any \ delinquency regulations.

The ruling, white dealing i n Eisdorferis case w-tn uie ___.._;e<-misuse of a draft classification throws an draft regulations un ­der a cloud.

Regulations Ban Spectacles These regulations ban spectac­

ular violat-ons of the regulation.

Peninsula Hospital Starts 7,500,000 Construction

It's Happening In Roekaway

beh May

Lindsay Helps Lay B r i c k s ; V - = - : -----

Greeted By Boos And Cheers More than 1,000 spectators were on the grounds of Peninsula

Jeneral Hospital Sunday afternoon to hear Mayor John V- Lind-ay 's address a t the ceremonies wihch marked the s t a i t cf con­

struction on the hospital's $7,500,000 expansion program. The pro­gram will add 76 beds, increase f-̂ hospital's ancillary services

a r e a s and provide 200 beds for

NEW L.I.R.R. TRAINS

HERE NEXT WEEK

Long Island Rail Road pas ­sengers will r ide t ra ins made u p of the new ca r s which a r e now being received by the company when the first of t h e new deluxe t ra ins makes i ts a7>r>»arance here early next week.

F o r the* present only two such t ra ins will make daily runs . One win leave F a r Rock­away a t 6:57 a j n . aatd another will make the re turn tr ip leav­ing Perm Station a t 6:26 P-m.

Spokesmen for the railroad say t ha t additional new equip­ment will he p_aoed in service on the' F a r Rockaway branch a s fas t a s i t becomes available.

Hospital Council Honors McTiffuel^

O i t h e m oy helicopter on the Hospitals John B. McTigue, a par tner a i a n d i n g pad to be met and escort-

Andrew j . McTigue & Sons, a ed to the platform by Jul ius Rockaway insurance and; G r a n i r e r ) president oi t h e hos-

Rockaway is prepar ing its own. during the 'flignt. are being observance of the 50th araiiver j shown to assemblies in the sary cf the first t rans-Atlantic zchools by Commander William; such a s draf t card burnings anc flight which s t a r t e d from the Martin, Navy public relations of-1 mailing cards back to dra_i Rockaway Naval Air Stat .on oi j ficer. [ boards and also such violations j > k t ^ - ^ y Undsay v i 5 i t s ceremony mark ing construction s t a r t ! FsLr

May 8, 1919. Ceremonies a r e ; T h e ceKmai^es o n M a y 1 0 ̂ n i a s failure to report changes m \ P e n ! n s a l a General Hospital 's expansion p rogram and tells c rowd; e . * , e £ t a t e . l i r m s l n c e i 8 93 h a s i ^ " m s a n a n g e d tor Saturday ; fc= m b l i<J aaA ^ u rn^nte l or other sUtuses and,, - ^ ^ ^ s m bfm d e l i g h t e d h e L s ^ ̂ hospital 's progress , been s ^ e l t e d ^ y t he b o a r t of PitaL

Rns Paivc; hSsi^&t approximately 3^0 p m s gene ra l^ , faHiBg ;tp^carry^a c & < L ^ j ^ O T on j t e t f - ' - " ' -' ' - " " 3ie Site of; . -.. „ . ^ ^ ^ t. t__ i o t f^-r^nJ Tru> iu_r_re's rn«»rv_- s a i d : " T h e ? c u . _ . T^-^CC (., ._..-.

the naval air s ta t ion el half a century ago. i mWtsdnment o f - t h e crowd be are not authorised by law and j inspector of PoKce,

their application" t o defendant a s ! a basis for classifying him 1A! and ordering h is immediate in-i duction denied him his liberty) without due process of law."

pa t i en t s requiring extended care. Mayor Lindsay complimented

t h e hospital authorit ies and the people of the community on the progress the hospital w a s mak-~'«s ^ s a voluntary institution a t a t ime when hospitals in other communities are experiencing difficulties. He said i t w a s thril­ling t o see private enterprise moving forward a t such a rapid pace.

Help On Hospital K B "We need help to secure the

pas sage of the new hospital bill t o give t o the people a pubac nospital system," he saio. "T see the voluntary and public hospi­t a l s coming closer together. Tne ent ire hospital system needs the Demng up of medical schools."

Throughout Queens there h a s j been growing demand for a (number of years for a medical i school. I t is a requiremment for ! the approval of a veterans ' hos-jp i ta l in the borough which h a s

been sought for a long t ime.

crowc was o n hand when m a y o r and nis pa r ty arrived-

pla«orm_ajce Sidney S. Hein , clsairrnan^ a t f a r left; I managers of MeadoworooK Hos which now "occupies the 's i te " ^ I ' A Navy" drill t eam a n d S L Comil-j The juGge;s^ruling said: " T n e j ^ ^ j e y j ^ v i s s (wearing glasses) , Pres ident of Borough of Q u e e n s ; p i t a l > E ^ Meadow, to receive! Along Beach Channel

us Band will perform for the j existing delinquency regulations j j a g ^ Granirer , hospital president; Sanford Garelick, former Chief : n e 1959 Theodore Roosevelt i outs ide the hospital g rounds

S e n t Reduction Demonsteators drive,

entertainment of " t h e crowd be Although the Navy will oh- j fore t h e ceremonies as well a

serve the actual anniversary \ during the brief formal program date , Thursday, May 8, with fanfare and ceremonies a t Wash ington, D.C., where the first a i r craft to make the flight, the NC-4, will be on exhibition, the local observance will also be signifi­cant.

Preparat ions a re being made for the presentation t o the cit­izens of the Rockaways of a

Hospital Opens Blood Bank Depot

Peninsula General Hospita has opened a blood bank depot under the jurisdiction of the In

plaque containing a picture of j ter-County Blood Barks , Inc. the NC-4, a m a p showing the | RoCkville Centre, L.I., for the track of its flight, names of the j convenience of Rockaway resi-officers and men in i ts crew and dents.

The practice t>y some declaring del inquents- l A and subject to immediate callup fol­lowed a recommendation by the Selective Service director in 1967 tha t boards reclassify delinquents when they burn or otherwise rid

o j themselves of draft cards. Such

(See "DRAFT ' , P a g e 8)

Hope To Organize Parents Ssof! Of Brain-Injured Children

1A a n r i ! * **

Award of the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital CounctL

The award "is presented an­nually to those who exemplify the highest t radi t ions of volun t a r v service to the hospitals of Long Island," says James F. Col-

other information of interest. Capt. David Stear, U.S.N., com

manding officer of Naval Air Station, is hoping for a large turnout of Rockaway residents a t thfe ceremonies on May 10 Prominent public officials will join with distinguished Navy personnel in the program.

Meanwhile, s tudents m the lo cai senior and junior high schools a re taking pa r t in an essay con tes t and a poster contes t about the flight. Prizes will be award­ed t o t h e winners by the Rock-way and F a r Rockaway-Five Towns Rotary clubs.

were demonstrators who wanted to impress Mayor Lindsay wi th their demand for relief i r o m a 15 percent rent increase which h a s been levied on t h e Dayton Beach P a r k co-operatives. The signs they carried asked for his nfcip a n d tney also expressed the suppor t cf Peninsula Gen­eral Hosp i ta l Sounds of their shouts were a background aga ins t which the fo rmal p r o

Everyone is welcome to donate: blood (which is needed urgently).}

Any organization or group of! more" than three donors should j make an appointment by calling) the main branch a t Rockville Centre. For others, no appoint­ment is necessary on Tuesday from 3:30 to -8 pjn. , although anyone w h o wishes m a y call for an appointment, and help the staff by letting it know approxi­mately how many to expect.

Mrs. Joan Howell, R.N., is in charge of the depot, which is in

To stir further local interest Room 105 cf the residence, Pen-expressed apprehension about the official N a v v moving pictures, j insula Hospital, 5115 Beach Chan-

school ever being built. which show some thrilling action nel drive, Edgemere.

/New Equality B 'nai B 'rith Regime

ITS "SPRUNG AHEAD" TIME FOR 1969

Don't forget to tu rn your clock ahead Sunday morning a t t w o o'clock.

Daylight Saving Tone will go into effect a t that t ime.

If you fail to tu rn your clock ahead, you will be a n hour la te for church. And if you sleep aU day Sunday , you will be late for work Monday morning.

Daylight Saving Time win be in effect until two o'clock in the morning October 26.

j tens, M.D., superintendent of the With the hope that a similar 1 t augh t how to teach their chil-: hospital,

organization can be star ted in \ dren how to type, a perceptual j .<Ag s e c r e t a r y of the Meadow Rockaway. the Foundation for j t ra ining program and more. I ^QQ^ Hospital board of manag Brain-Injured Children is break- j To all this i t mus t be added i e r s irom 1949.59 a^d as presi-ing precedent and holding i t s ; t ha t all funds used by the found j d ^ ' manage r , [ ^ ^ ^ ^ s . _n April meeting in Rockaway. ation a re obtained pnva te iy i f r c m 195d^2 "also says Dr. Col- W l u l e ^ a ^ S f o r * • « * * t o

Arrangements have been £ * f Z ^ g S g 1 ™ ^ * " ^ * * ^ " P - v i d e d the vig- g ^ ^ T ' t f ^ S v S n e s d a ^ a T S %Z T ^ £ f S S t h , | = S ^ ^ n S ^ t H S l ^ T J S L S ^ o m t S School 225 1 9 0 P B . a c h HOth h g - J £ ^ S ^ > ^ d ^ ^ ^ ^ T p S | ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ street , Rockaway Park. L _ W « « r _ ~ .nH r*.her «.Tr,m„ni-i s a u <*?*** ^ o u g h a period o | m 3 k i n g g ^ noisy approach to

Kennedy airport. He seemed to

i and re tarded children both from; _ a u rtormtv through a period o ; Rockaway and other communi-1 transition "

There is a ieeling in the or-, t ies will a t tend the meeting. .-e_.......«,... ganization, which usually meets ; Concentration a t the meet ing in Queens Village, that there's a; win be on forming an organiza-need for such an organization in tion here . this area.

There is no other organization, it i s pointed out , that provides hospital p rog rams (evaluation and rehabil i tat ion), a Saturday center for a r t s and craf ts! (headed by a supervisor of the) Board of Education), speech) therapy (individual lessons), a I p rogram in which parents a re

" S A V E T H E L I B R A R Y " Mrs . Je!rome 3- Hipscher, a n

Arverne civic leader, and head of a n a d hoc committee t o save i Chamber the Arverne library from being { Rockaways for two years in the ctosed, is looking for people to | '40s. During World War I, he take a round petitions and wri te served a s a lieutenant-command to political leaders.

"The many areas in which Meadowbrook is developing a r largely a tr ibute to the solid groundwork t h a t was provided by the board of managers" dur­ing McTigue's years of leader­ship . . .

McTigue was president of the of Commerce of the

Library Week; Branch At Arverne Will Close

Coincidentally with the announ­cement of National Library Week (this week) QuconsleskTcnts arc being informed that a new branch l ibrary was opened Mon­day (in Rochdale; and tne one in Arverne, among others, will be closed July 1.

The announcement cf the open-\ ing came from Borough Hall. ' where Borough President Sidney

Leviss is serving as chairman of 1 side (in Rockaway Park>. the Queens Borough Public Lib-: m E m p l o y e ^ Out

system in the City's 1069-70 ex-1 Tucker said the library will go pense budget is increased.'' Li-1 on summer schedule May l ' a brary branches to be closed, in: shift usually made in mid June ) , addition to Arverne, a re : Cam- • This shift means in Rockaway oria Heights , Glendaale, Hoiiis, j tha t : the Fa r Rockaway and. Sca-

miss nothing.

Boos Are Good N a t u r e d There was apparent good na­

ture on the part of t h e crowd. Even those who took p a r t in some booing were wear ing good na tu red grins on their faces. But there were many who applauded h im vigorously and seemed to mean it. Said one w o m a n who had done some booing, "He 's even bet ter looking t h a n he is on television.''

Borough President Sidney Lev­iss in his remarks took the oc­casion t o welcome the mayor t o "the salubrious Rockaways, land of low-flying aircraft and the Toonerville trolley." The last was reference to the Transi t Author-

Local firefighters are refusing i i t y > s R o c k a w a y Line and i t s poor to confirm or deny reports pub-; service a*t high Tare.

e r in the Navy. His home is irr Woodmere,

Is Arverne Siberia For Firefighters?

licized last week that men are being sent to the "always busy" fire station a t Beach 58th street and Rockaway Beach boulevard Arverne, a s punishment.

Reports last week stated tha

Affair Non-Political Sidney S. Hein, a director of

the hospital, who admit ted tha t he had raised a million dollars for the institution and who also

the New York City Uniformed *s Queens Republican County

Wedncsdav and Fr iday.

Jerome, McGoldrick. Maspeth, t side (Roekawav Park) branches Mitchell-Linden, M o r r i s Park, will be open from noon to 9 p.m. Ncrth Hills, Quecnsboro Hill. Mondz Ravvenswood ar Among the branches a t which <orvice is to be cut back is Sea-

Firefightcrs Association will ask the Sta te Supreme Court to void the "unlawful transfer" to this

W o o d s i d e . from 10 to 5:30 p.rrv Tuesday and ! station (Engine Company 265

rary ' s observance of Nationai Library Week.

The announcement of the clos­ings (13 quietly t ha t a spokesman a t the Arverne branch turned to a, ..su­perior to corroborate that Tt" w?t» t rue.

The superior said tha t it B felt Arverne a rea residents can use the branch in Fa r Rockaway.

I t was noted too that the Ar-/erne Branch serves a com-nuni ty of 35,000 people and cir -.uiation is more than olumes a year .

According t o Harold W. Tuck y , director of the library, the a ! he can to prevent the closm

Thursday and closed Sa turday; the Arverne branch will be open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tues-dav, Wednesday and Thursday, •from I t o 9 p m. Monday and Fr i

and Ladder Company 121) of three firemen who testified a s character witnesses for a fire­man accused of imp:x>per con­duct.

Tucker also s-Jid that "the lib-J day and closed Saturday, and t h e ! The UFA. ry win be forced to terminate j pv00kav

Leader, told the crowd tha t there w a s no politics at this gathering;. Everybody was there for the cause of the hospital.

He w a s chairman of t h e pro­g ram which opened with the pre­sentat ion of the Colors by the color g u a r d of Daniel M. O'Con-neil Pos t , No. 272, American

said; also has Legion. The St. Camillus Drum

in all) was made s o - 1 5 0 employees, including 56 lib-i o p e n f . . o r r t t t o 5:30 p.m. Tues-:m1ans,. 84 clarks, 10 custodial j ^ . . ^ Wednesday and Thursdav, and motor behicle employees, j f r 0rn l to 5:30, from 1 t o 9 p.m. plus subst i tu te he^p.'': - ' Monday and Friday and closed

The Borough President noted Sa turday , that he w a s able to add fund

three hew. branch librarie

Beach branch will be > called on Mayor John V. Lindsay: Corps, which played a number 1 to 5:30 n.m. Tues - ( to halt any departmental tr ials Qf selections during the after-

cf firemen, pending disposition noon, played the National An-

or is ted s"par~i

bund; ly as S... -sid..--a i

I - Rc -o Park and Sunnyside) and tha i he is pleased by the formal d<d,canon Monday:

100.000 °f the new <5£-trn branch a t 169-09 137th avenue, Rochdale.; ind, there for t , he is going to do,

Longer HOW* In Jamaica Longer and Snturday hea r s ]

were given for the main Horary i.-j Jamaica .

I n observance of National Lib

Democratic Leader Sy Sheldon, a former president of Equality Lodge is mas te r of cere monies a t installation of new officers of Equality Lodge and Chapter, B'nai B r i t h . Reading on tr the right: George Rosen, lodge president; Mrs. Lewis Small , chapter president for second term Irwin Goldstein outgoing president and Morris Gaines, a past president, acting a s installing officer. k .ess funds allocated to the Queens

library "will close 13 of its & neighborhood branches and cut >ack service to five days a week n 22 additional branches . . . un-

He asked, however, for a siowf of s t r ang th when he makes hcj appears a t open hearings to fight j for the funds.

In r ega rd to hours of service,!

of this case Locai firemen agreed with a

statement ascribed to Fire Com nii-'ioner Robert O. Lowery tha t the men were not transferred f o the Arverne station, but were given details here.

A,1 the sta.tions involved a rc in the i3 th Division, H was ex

rary Week. Leviss appointed 16 | pfceaed locally, and therefore tm borough leaders a s members oi sh i fu cannot be labeled t rans his commit tee and noted- tha t he fCrs is beftRz hailed bv Tucker fo; j _ . . _ • _ _ _ - S « i n g tfeat funds come through > , o r«* > t a - v ** ^ n t ? « " year a f te r year. . . ." Local firemen also could nei

In present ing t he certificates.; tber confirm nor deny that Joir Leviss noted t ha t he has worked j T,

(See "LIBRARY", P a g e 8) 1

O'Hagan. department chi (See "SIBERIA", Page 8)

! *hem and the Rev. J a m e s Mc-Govern. pastor of St. Camilkis

i Church gave the invocation. T h e r e were greetings from

W'illiam Zukerman. chairman of ! the building committee. Joseph • L- Btoch .executive di iector of ! the hospital brought a message : and there was another f iom Dr. ; Meyer Goldman, president of the

medical board. Dr. Allan Blaine. rabbi of Temple Beth-El gave a

1 p rayer of dedication and there ' were appropriate r emarks by ; Jul ius Granirer. hospital presi-I dent . The benediction w a s pro-I (See "PKMNSLXA", P a g e 8)

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