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MT L.I. 9 Latest News and Feature Stories From Queens and Nassau Communities BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932 Queens Village Playground Presents Pageant Pike to Quit TVei Head of Legion Had Notable Career 0 Job to Fight Judge Morris I Queens Tube Section to Be Ready in 1933 Work Ahead of Schedule to Roosevelt Avenue, Chamber Announces Colden Aide, Democrat, Dr. George Lawrence, Ex-Gridiron and Basketball Star, Attained Success as Surgeon Served in Both Mexican and World Wars His election as commander of the New York State American legion last Saturday is just one of many successes In the colorful career of Dr. George Lawrence of 40-27 Murray Flushing. 3 LEGION LEADER Crack Footbayy Player Crack football and basketball player, distinguished medical student and practis- Is Due to Get G.

O. I. Indorsement Tonight Rockaway is faced today with a political fight comparable to the famous Kelly-Wiener tilt of ten years ago. according to veteran political leaders in the resort. David Iscnberg.

Republican leader of Rockaway Beach, will submit the name of Abner Pike, Democrat; Queens Assistant District Attorney, to the executive committee of the 5th A. D. at a meeting this evening in Richmond Hill. Isenber will ask that body's Indorstment of Pike In the event that he elects to I ing surgeon, strong organization III i fI Px Rapid progrtTs is being made by the contractors on the Quensboro nbway, most of them being ahead of schedule. While no definite dale has been selected, it is expected that trains will be operating from 8th Ave.

and 63d Manhattan, to Roosevelt Ave. 'and Broadway, Queens, ear' In 1933. according to the best information attainable by the Queens-boro Chamber of commerce. Final Contracts Under Way L. I.

Waldman Si who have- the contracts for installing power and lighting equipment in the area mentioned, have paced their orders for materials and sub-let the contract for the necessary excavating. Flschbach Moore, who have the ventilation contract from 8th Ave. to Lone island City, are man, and officer in the Untied States Army, Lawrence, is ranked high among professional men in Queeas. He was born in 1881, the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Enoch Lawrence, who came to Flushing from the Bush-wiclc section of Brooklyn. His early school training was received In St. Francis Xavier Preparatory School, New York. He received his bachelor of arts degree in St. Francis Xavier College, where he was a member of Phi Iota Lamda Fraternity.

From 1902 to 1907 he took his medical course in the University of Pennsylvania at which school he was manager and captain of the basketball team, and was a star quarterback on the football team. 'P ftnlr.fr ahuttH mill all TWUltrtlf. Jimed i run as an independent candidate this November acainst Municipal Court Justice William J. Morris Democratic organization designee for election to the ten-year term of municipal Justice of the Rockaway district. 1 Hear Pike to Resign While Pike has refused to sa.

whether this move meets with his approval, Lsnber said today that Pike will run against Morris. Reports in local political circles todaf Indicated Pike is submitting his resignation to District Attorney Charles Golden tomorrow. The post pays $5,100. Although observers are inclined lo believe that Pike will be glvrrt-the G. O.

P. indorsement, a strong fight to slop such action will be made by Clarence Burdick. Republican supervisor of Far Rockaway. I Mi i -i 4 Saved Game for College game with I 1 I In the 1907 football s'dered to be I Cornell University, con: and expect to finish well within time. General Railway Signal Company has the contracts for installing the signals.

Peter Reiss Construction Company. and McAndrew Construction Company have the contracts (or station finish. The actual tunnel construction is rompleted as far as Roosevelt Ave, sn analysis bv the Queensboro Chamber shows. From that point on to 118th Jamaica, the digging is from 62 to 99 percent com of both it I clashes In the history credited jl i I schools. Dr.

Lawrence wilh going over the goal line Dr. Geor(e J. I.awrenr Here Is a scene from the "Adventures of Every Child." a pageant presented Friday by the children of the vacation playground at P. S. 109, Queens Village.

(1) Margeret Bossung, (2) Grace Turpet, (3) Carol Getson, (4) Doris Popper, (5) John Turpet. (6) Frank: Turpet and (7) Gertrude Kufer. plete. Progress Already Made I names of the contractors, to- aether with the sections covered by i their contract, the contract price, percentage complete and number of employes follow: Atwell-OusUn-atorrli. Broadway.

iJi P'lllt Place. (8.267, 687. 50; 8 perwtlll comiiletf; mht employed. George H. Fltnn Corporation, two con- tracts.

Broadway-Qreena Boulevard to 64th Road: $10,211,625.50: first tonUart trr 55th 13 percent complete: 20 employes: iircond contract, 63 percent; 207 employed. Slattery-Dalno, Queeni Boulevard- lilt Rod-Unlon Turnpike; the touchdown that tied the game, in the last half-minute of play. While at the University, he was a member of the Sigma Ph1 Epsilon fraternity, president of the Deaver Surgical Society, and a member of the Newman Club. On the basis of excellent work done in his surgical courses, he was given a position as Interne at the University hospital. Leaving the university, in 1907, he established in Flushing and married.

He was elected president of the Queens Surgical Society when that group was first organized, is a member of the Joyce Kilmer Council, Knights of Columbus, Flushing, and the Catholic Club ol New York. From 1912 to 1914 he acted In an advisory capacity on the football coaching staff of Flushing High School, and it was during those years that the Flushing school established a reputation for its Burdirk feels that In the event the Republicans are unable to obtain a. party member -to oppose Morris they fhould indorse Morris. Such a plan Is said to be opposed by Ralph Hal-pern State committeeman from the 5th A. D.

Pike whose name has been frequently mentioned during the past several months as an opponent of Morris was brought Into the picture on Saturday as a candidate by Isen-" berg after Sidney Schwach who hadf obtained the Republican designation for the post declined to make the run. Lsenberg said there was a "strong demand" from the rank and file of local Republicans and a number of' Democrats that he advance Pike an a candidate. N. Hempstead Group Mrs. 'T.

R. 9 lo Head Group For Davison Maurice A. Roche Dead; Youngest Sandv Hook Pilot Alley Park Map Opens Way to Develop Area Wallace Places Patronage Duty First, Says Barry Democrat Opponent Says Leader Brought About Nassau Bond Monopoly Inwood. L. Aug.

29 Charging that Edwin Wallace, Republican As Widow of Acrepls Honorary I'ostJ SpriiiiffirM Legion Post Qureni BoilinlaricS of Trad Laid as Chairman of Women's Committer to AiI Gubernatorial Drive T6lav Ave 67 peroent; 257 employed. Trlest Contractlnj corporation, HHIllda 62 pt cent; 389 employed. Commander Sueeiimbn Following an Operation Out for First Time in Plan Offered lo Board I For the first time, the boundaries Maurice A. Roche, 33, the younR- I evens. Mrs.

Theodore Roosevelt, widow of President Roosevelt, Served With Army semblyman from the First Nassau District, "placed his Republican leadership and Republican patronage before his duties as the people's representative Bt Albany." Thomas Barry, Democratic nominee for the Assembly, warned the 200 voters present at the monthly meeting West End Club of Woodhaven Has est pilot in the Sandy Hook service of 178-23 137th Springfield Gardens, died yesterday In Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica, fol- of Alley Parle In the Douniaston ha. accepted the honorary chairmanship of a woman's area of Queens have oeen definitely committee to further the candidacy of Trubee Davison, I iid out in map be forwarded Assistant Secretary of War, for the Republican today to the Board of Estimate by for Governor I lowin? an appendicitis operation Borouffh President Harvey. Mrs. Richard Derby, her KUdffet lUt According to Mr. Harvey, this dauglltert has accepted the last Wednesday.

Two weeks ago Mr. Roche was elected commander of the Spring- i map clears ine way ior uie aeveiui- Play 8 Wrong Kind To Discuss Budget- Manha.sset, L. Aug. 29 The Non-Parttsan Taxpayers Association of North Hempf-tead will hold mass meeting at the ManhRSsct High School for the purpose, of a general dtsctislson on the proposed budget for 1933. Daniel A.

Dorsey, chairman of the association, announced that the meting will take place before the public hearing early in September. The co-operation of the town officials with the taxpayers group in diving them an opportunity prior to the public hearing in the Town Hall, to review the township budget, has been welcomed. Woodhaven G. O. P.

In 1916. he became an Army surgeon, and was sent down to the Mexican border as a captain with the American troops during this country's trouble with Villa, In 1917 he went abroad with the 69th Division as a major in the Surgical Corps, and was placed In charge of a field hospital on the front line. He served through most of the important battles until the signing of the armistice, when he was sent with the Army of Occupation into Rhenagen, Germany. He remained in Germany until April, 1920. Last year he won the senior golf championship of the Flushing Country Club.

He has eight chil Of 'Button, Blltton' I fleld Gardens Post, American Lc ment of Alley Park as a city relational area. "Aj outlined on this map," Alley Plans for cutting the 1933 city budget without recourse to reduction In salaries or the suspension active chairmanship of the committee, which will hold Ms or- ganization meeting at Sagamore Hill, Mrs. Roosevelt's home, at Oy.Mer Bay lint morning at 11 o'olock. i gion, of which he had been pre Saturday night of the Inwood Democratic Club that "Nassau will never get proper representation while it elects an Assemblyman who must cater to the whims of every district leader in the Republican organization." The meeting, which was held at the Sons of Italy Hall, Inwood, was sponsored by the Italian-American and Negro units of the regular Democratic organization of the 11th Zone. Charges Bond Monopoly In attacking Assemblyman Wal of necessary projects are embodied ra win contain toa acres.

DeinS 1 enmaiunat acb in arfta tnnn more ambitious proposal of two viously vice commander. He enlisted with the Fifth Marines, 2d Division, shortly after America's entrance into the World War. He was wounded at Chateau-Thierry, Bel-leau Wood and the Argonne. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre, the Among the prominent Nassau in an economy program advanced by the West End Republican Club of 96-45 78th Woodhaven. Among recommendations are the IZ" LlrTt County Republican women inter.

ested in Mr. Davison's -candidacy, forms with actual purchases of land refinancing of subways and rapid dren, two girls and six boys. I Order of the Purple Heart and 'other citations. i After the war he returned home lace's record, Candidate Barry said: "Assemblyman Wallace once declared himself In favor of a new transit construction, elimination of by the Cltv Controller and with the overlapping departments and un- current plans for development." necessary offices and bureaus and The adjustments as outlined by Gives Bunco Party pharfav fA. XT i 1 collection of unpaid, overdue and engineers of the Qtiepns Topo- Rockville Center, L.

Aug. 29 Playing "button, button, whoa got the button?" may be all right for a game, but Isaiah Jones. 28, colored resident of 84 Banks probably will not play it any more with a policeman. Jones was arrested yesterday by Patrolman Samuel Griffiths on a charge of disor-dcrly conduct. The prisoner remonstrated, and tried to pull the brass buttons from the officer's aot Police Justice John Thorp gave him three months in the county Jail.

Local police say Jones has been arrested several times. and learned navigation from his fa-' i ther. Nicholas Roche, a pilot, and was he 4 nennhiicnn h. I The clubhouse of the Woodhaven graphical Bureau exclude several "neglected" taxes. Suspect Is Held For Theft of Cups Won by Firemen who will form the nucleus of this committee, are the, following: Mrs.

Robert Low Bacon. Mrs. Cornelius N. Bliss, Mrs. C.

E. L. Clark, vice chairman of Nassau county Feder- ation of Women's Republican Clubs; Mrs. Eliot Cross, Mrs. Nathan L.

Miller and Mrs. Walbridge Taft. The two State committee women from Nassau County. Mrs. M.

Ella i Donaldson and Mrs. W. L. Wright, i will also be on the committee and are actively interesting themselves I In this campaign. Saturday night for card and bunco of patronage elimination party conducted by the Woodhaven Hc Hoover Committee.

admitted to the sandy Hook service seven years ago. His grandlather had been a pilot also. Besides his father, Mr. Roche is survived by his wife, Helen; a Maurice A. two Marilyn Ann and Helen Edna, and against the new charter, wouldn't even introduce It.

Members of the committee were: di ini fThi-ftiini. hi. ft -i Mrs. Mildred Klarman. Fred Smith, small tracts originally embodied in the project.

These releases include an area of 60 acres between the old line of Douglaston Parkway and the line of East Alley Park. Another release la effected by swinxing the right of way of Alley Pond Parkway 200 feet west of the line originally mapped. This adjustment drops a strip nearly 1.600 fet long of approximately eight acres in area. VMact Planned noun lie uaa UiVUKllb about a monopoly on Insurance More School Buses Asked at Rockaways 'Civic organizations and parent-teacher groups in the Rockaways hive begun agitation for improvement in the operation of buses throughout the pefflssula for the conveyance of the children to schools. They are concerned chiefly about children living In Rockaway three brothers, Nicholas Arthur alo a pilot, and Walter J.

Rochp. Military rites will be accorded Mr. Roche Wednesday by the Springfield Gardens Post. A requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. in St.

Mary Magdalene R. C. Church. Miss F. M.

Murphy Daniel Austin, Mrs. Frances Redding, Mrs. Katherlne 8chwarz, Mrs. Bertha Fay Worth, Mrs. Anna Nelke, Frank Zerbe.

Mrs. Jack -Broesler, Mrs. Lydia Barker, A. J. Phillips, Mrs.

Bertha Rodman, Ab- raham Diamond, James Acerno, Henry Baum, Mrs. Louise Grace Groen, Jacob Haas, Mrs. Caroline Smith, Frank Plass, Mrs, Harriet Adler and Arnold Newman. Port Washington, L. Aug.

29 Anton Gendrltzky, 54. who said he lived at 326 E. 123d Manhattan, was held without bail for the grand Jury today by Justice of the Peace Andrew Westervelt on a charge of second degree burglary. Gendrltzky was alleged to have forced an entrance into the office of the Port Washington water district, at 63 Main here. Patrolman John Singleton said he stood bonds for county work In Nassau, Just as a little closed circle practically controls the bidding on public works.

I would also like to hear him make clear hla stand on the soldiers' bonus and other legislation affecting veterans. His position as Republican leader forces him to be vague and indefinite on this very important problem. To Wed on Sept. 12 woman Injured Rockaway Park, Belle Har According to Mr. Powell, the map bor and Neponsit, who attend the Miss Florence M.

Murphy, daugh- i in the National Ccm- r-i viliii kkic 7 Wl "linn iIBL' rar ttocxaway nign ocnooi. i Hardin Boulevard via- ler 01 Mr' "na J' T' MurPnv HU1I5 II11U elery. Cypress Hills. It has been complained that in the Horace Harding Boulevard via- of 45 M5th gt anfj I i past there- were not enough buses. duct to carry what now is known as j05eph shaughnessy.

son of' Mrs. I VAnl.A i i n. 11 was saia cnnareg onen were Nassau Boulevra across the deep Anne Shaughnessy and the late I CIILC mllCI VI dMI 1 duple OlStemOOd tt( An examination of Mr. Wallace's lesislative record Is ample evidence I Uo Vidp Flnwpr of the lnadvisability of a leader or- BIUC 1 on the street outside looking nh1icFtrf stand fnr Inner nprirKiit At. i ti- i.r -t-i, 111...

i Show Aides Picked street intesectlons waiting fo the 1 Pond weJ, tor the construe-; hattan, will be married Sept. 12 atl school buses, and that sometimes I tion rotda I00tpaths and bridle 10 a.m. in the R. C. Church of the Lynbrook.

L. Aug. 29 Mary cupytng a legislative post. All Mr. Wallace Is concerned with It morel am 1 illiuugn wuiuuw, 111s w- AtlendS liarn Dance pack up six sllve-lovlng cups The Sisterhood of Congregation on.

bV l0P1 in a recent 1 r-M carnival. The runs were on dtvilav mese were so vercrowoeo me ouses trails. Incarnation, Bellaire. The Ferris, 25, of 1208 Hoe the patronage, bigger and better Jobs I Mrs- William S. Hawkins, chair and biager anri better salaries for man of the Autumn flower show ar Bronx, received a fracture of the i a 1 i the water district office.

RinEle- did not stp. with the resuil tne cnu- -vvhen developed. Alley Park will John Dockcrv will officiate. den often were late and were re- w. nf th.

nn.st 'rpen-ation! Misa MurDhv'a onlv attendant highly paid official'. For example, I ranged by the garden committee of Oendritric, left the buked. I 1 miu moirnnniiian urea will be Miss Frances Deeaan of Lhe he sponsored the bill to Increase the Surrogate's salary from $15,000 to Tavern, Baisley Boulevard and Mer- ot! the ne arrestee; mm rill Ave. Members were transported from Central Ave. and Farmers Boulevard to the tavern In a hay McCjUade Men VilVe $18,000, but he was strangely Inactive when it came to getting a llv-ins: wace for the county rjollre." Borough President Harvev said.

I Bronx. Edward C. Kennelly of "IU improvement, of course, must I Bridgeport. will be the best await better business conditions, rman. A reception will follow at the When funds become available, the Whitman Hotel.

Jamaica, after city will construct a viaduct to carry wWch the couple will leave for a wagon provioea ny josepn r.n- automobile in which she was riding was struck by another car at Rock-lyn Ave. and Garfield Place. Miss Ferris was riding In an automobile operated by John B. Michaud. of Van Buren.

when It was struck h.v another operated by Harry E. Elllotte, of 28 Melrose Ave. The force of the collision was so great that Michaud car was thrown up on the sidewalk and through a teen. A balloon dance was one of1 RonkOnkoma Outing ofakers wcrc "I Handm nnivmnff fnf i. i Horace Hardin Boulevard across ncJ mo?" lrlP nermuoa.

ine the Bayside Women's Club for Sept. 23 In the clubhouse, Lawrence Boulevard. Bayside, has announced appaintment of the following committees: Mrs. D. W.

Hill, Mrs. Carl Besch and Mrs. Arvine Leach in chage of schedules: Mrs. Daniel Jaeger and Mrs. Stephens, entry desk: Mrs.

R. Wardworth, Thomas Cook, Mrs. Besch and Mrs. Fred Pracger, staging committee; Ms. C.

B. Best, admissions; Mrs. William A. Wlnterbottm, refresh- ments. The show will comprise 40 classes.

the valley of Alley Pond, eliminat o.T.'.-i The John H. MeQuade Democrat-Mrs. Samuel Levy was chairman i ..,7 a o.i.n 'c Association held an outing yes- County Treasurer, and Alexandei Webber, candidate for State Sen- Murphy, sports editor of the Long Island Daily Press. terdav to Lake Ronkonkoma. The 8 tor.

ing the long tortuous descent the road now takes through the lowlands. fence on the property of M. Llfort WaSllinVtnn The Quenes Park Department Vn Hollis-Bellaire Club party made the trip from headquar-! ters, 103-28 Van Wyck Boulecard in i buses and private cars. A shore dinner was served and a program of i water sports and athletic events Hamlin of 251 Rocklyn Ave. Miss has placed this tract In excellent ivumana; xj.

Anna Beck Circle Gives Pajama Dance Many colorful curious costumes were in evidence at a pajama party and dance held Saturday night by the Anna Beck Circle, Companions of the Forest, at the headquarters woodcmfwycmwfycmfwycmfwyshrdl of -the Fleetwood Civic Association, Woodhaven Boulevard and Fleet West Forest Hills. Members of the committee were Helen Slater, chairman: Anna Beck, Henrietta Rose, Esther Peter. Agnes Rcith, Mrs. G. Kemmere.

Margaret Folev. Ellen Nllan, Margaret Relth, Eva Lynch, Mrs. J. Wegman, Mrs. A.

Scholonko, Mrs. Daniel Hogan, Mrs. Mae Dool. Rita Frleberg, Frances Opfer, Mrs. J.

Bernard and Mrs. Bertha Livenberg. Will Present Farce Honors Hutchingson Ferris was riding In the rumble seat, i Queens Scouts to Use Charles L. Hutchingstno. president Air Group Faces Funds Depletion lhe Senior Christian Endeavor nlnh nf Lha? First.

Refnrm Church nf conducted. The party continued into the evening with dancing. John H. MeQuade and Mae A. Egan.

executive members, were guests of honor. Frank Murray was general chair- condition, and in Its present state the park offers a natural rustic playground to thousands of Queens residents. When funds become available, however, Park Commissioner Bennlnger plant to install modern recreational facilities and to establish a sports center superior to anything now in this borough. Far Rockaway is presenting a play Boat TheV Salvaced entitled "The Whole Town's Talk- at the auditorium of 8t. Paul's A lonK ubmerged 15-foot motor Port Washington, L.

Aug. 29 man and members of his commit- of the Republican Club of Hollis and TWENTY CI. LB TO DANCE Bellaire. was guest of honor at a I "Hutchingston Night" entertain-1 The Twenty Club or Jackson mcnt held at the club rooms, 202-17 Heights will close its season with a Jamaica Saturday night. The dance, Saturday, Sept.

10 at the affair took on the character of a Re- publican rally with a large attend- HelRhu Community Club ance of local candidates and dls-1 Building. Miss LycT.a Byrne Is In trlct leaders. charge. Sv renmrsept1" CalTJiT "th. -ve secretary tee were, John Hoekstra.

Jo- of the Citizens Unemployment Com- O'Connell. Anthony Henrv Simmons, the father, vecns noy ocout, tamp at He has done a good job so far, and from his plans he will do a better one." plaved bv Frank Glmbel. his wife i Ten Mile River, N. and will be Hattie. by Leonora Conway: Ethel, repaired by them for use next sum- mlttee of Port Washington, has an- seph P.

Dougncrty. R.aryqi Man announced that the organization's ski. Frank Bus h.Fred Antony, Har-treasury it depleted to such an ex- 1 ry Kane. John Ferris, Jack Hess. th rlmiehter.

bv Marv powers ana mer, tent that there are funds only suf- Howard Crennan, George Castlne James F.gan. George ficient to last two weeks. A campaign has been planned and Thomas Hallinan, Thomas MrCabe Chet Blnney by Henry Strong. Also In the cast are Herbert Eytorff, Edith Glmbel. Morton Stiause, Catherine Meyer, Eleanor Powers, GraCT Harding.

Alice Bronson and William Newton. Tack Robertson. John Bodkin. Report Vamp Buglers Won 2d Place False; Celebration Off The boat was believed to have gone down in a storm. No definite information ever was obtained as to where It sank, but last week, after Barney Oldfield, assistant aquatics director, and Chester Roberts, caretaker, had made the preliminary soundings, Dr.

Louis Haas, the camp physician and an expert diver, located the launch. Man Alleged to Have Killed Br oilier Over 25-Cenl Stakes Alleged to have killed his brother i pronounced dead by Dr. Leone of in an argument over 25 cents, 'he Jamaica Hospital. Joseph Galaway, 26, a Negro, of lul lived at 18-25 105th Jamaica. 106-18 148th Jamaica, is being and Josepn had been dic- held on a charge of homicide by at the letter's home early Sunday Jamaica police.

i morning. William, it Is laimed. in the quota will soon be set by Chester H. Benedict, who is in charge. Tn the meantime personal loans are being solicited, which will be repaid out of the campaign proceeds.

Woodmere Voters To Pick Fire Official George Hoffman. Joseph Renault, William Casev, Al Lazard. George Lawson, George Frcltag. Frank Foley. Charles Morin, John Conrad and John LaFrena.

Members of the women's organization assisted under the dlreetion of Genevievet Burns. Her committee included Margaret Payne, Charlotte Kane. Catherine Carey, Lettie Whclan, Orace Dooley. June Moore. Jessie Murray, THelen Lynch.

Clara Lloyd, Helen Rermond, Mary Livingston. Mary Robertson, Helen Foley, Mary Ryan. Margaret Miller. Malverne Cyclist Dies While Riding Mslverne, L. Aug.

29 George Schnell, 72, of 329 Valley Stream Boulevard, Valley Stream, dropped dead yesterday morning as he was Judson Auxiliary Free port, L. Aug. 29 Heralded In newspaper reports as third prize winner in the drum and bugle petition at the State American Legion conrention in Brooklyn lat Friday, tne corps of the William Clinton Story Post returned home over the week-end to disrupt cele papermen received an erroneous addition of points proclaiming the Freeport entry as third place winner. Mayor Russell S. Randall and members of the village board had been asked to issue a proclamation congratulating the Freeport veter' ans on their winning third place.

Woodmere. L. Aug 28 Friday To Mark Rirfhdav Sept. 16th has been set as in tfiarn oirinaay date for an eIectlon a Galaway was arrested about 4 shooting for a "nine" rolled a "12" o'clock Sunday morning ty Patrol The Elizabeth Judson Auxiliary. commissioner in the local district riding his bicycle along Cornwrll near Franklin Ave.

Patrol- Army and Navy Union, will cele-1 to succeed the late George Stewart bration plans. and picked up the 25 cents stakes, delarlng he had made his point. An argument ensued and Joseph Is alleged to have taken out his knife man Frank Brix or the 103d Precinct when the patrolman say Cala-way support the sagging body of I man Herbert Hotitman, wno was urate its stn anniversary with a Smith. Instead of wlnnlg a rankln place The Freeport Chamber of Com standing jieaibv talking to a friend. dinner dance at the Yang Tw Asnouncement to this effect was 1 Rose Marino, Mary Hanson.

Cath- In the competition, the local pos' merce. the Exchange Club and the William on Rockaway Road and and stabbed William. Hi-rf th. Illnn corns chamolon ol Elks Club had been asked to "throw summoned police t-niei james sen- i nes'suram. Mam Mushing.

maae loaay oy unaries riewit-ii, i erme uarey, neien ivon, South St. in an attempt to bring: Detective Horace Holden of the fnr sixth olace and a nartv." bot the prize carried the- and Dr. J. J. Dooling.

police sur-' Saturday. Sept. 10. Mrs. Fjnma eotincrl for the district.

Election Greene. Mary Plgot. Agnes Vetter. as awarded the consolation prize tag of "consolation." and the plans geon. who pronounced the man dead Harned is chairman of the arrange- will take place between the hours Marion Canvin, Agnes V.

Kerns and the wounded man to a dotor. Will- 103d Squad, Jamaica, was assigned of $50. At Legion headquarters in have been called oft of a heart attaen. menu committee, of 8 and 10 o'clock. Barah.

Klley. liam collapsed at that point and a to the cast..

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