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WATERFROTN —By LEO P. HANNIN
1 I 7 E BELIEVE we have W the unhappy distinc
tion of being the first casualty of the war in Nassau county. We were just finishing packing our bag Sunday night and looking forward to a pleasant vacation when we got word that t^e international tuna tournament at Wedgeport, Nova Scotia, had been cancelled, which made our round trip ticket via Eastern Steamship lines just a piece of pretty blue paper. So here we are, back at the old stand. Heil Hitler!
Which reminds us of a bit of nonsense. If you don't feel in the mood for our alleged humor, yust skip this paragraph. We w e r e passing the time of day with D o c k -m a s t e r J i m Combes at the Freeport Boatmen's association, yesterday, when it suddenly occurred to us that it m i g h t make the c u r r e n t Freeport tuna derby more interesting if Fred Nutchey would put up some extra prize money —say $100— for the first U-boat caught trolling and the first chumming. Jim thought it was a good idea and put in his bit by suggesting that sauerkraut be used lor chum. What to use for trolling had him stumped for a while, but he finally decided that a hook wrapped in good, old American dollars might work. So there you are, *oys; go out and land one, but we won't guarantee the prize money.
Captain Jake Wykert of the Bthelyn out of Oceanside still has the Indian sign or something on the big tuna. He brought in nine Sunday ranging in weight from 100 to IBS pounds and on Monday he was out fishing the Mud Hole again and boated 16 that ran from 60 to 100 pounds.
In Saturday's party were Maltenfort of Rosedale,
landed the 168 pounder; Benner of Rosedale,
Michael Blomfarb and Abe Greene of Brooklyn and George Clifford end Joe Mattituck of Valley Stream. The Sunday
was composed of Mr. and Leo Ptach of Maspeth,
Joseph M. Gorman and Betty Murphy of Richmond Hill, Gus Stahl of Brooklyn and Fred Sporson of Flatbush. *
Skippers of the Freeport Boatmen's association also found the blueflns at the Mud Hole in e hungry mood over the weekend. The catch of the week, however, was made by Captain Ed Conrad of the Chula, who brought in 39 on Monday. Captain Ed Miller of the Elbon boated 14, ranging from 40 to 100 pounds.
On Sunday, the boats averaged four tuna each, most of the fish tipping the beam at about 75 pounds. The successful pilots were Marty Fisher, Ed Conrad, Ray Elderd, Chet Grocke, Ray Conrad, Mike Drago, Henry UTtach, Ed Miller, and Commodore Domie Montross. In Captain Domie's party were E. Conway, B. Keating, J. Weston, B. Fltipatrick and G. McMahon.
Here's a timely item from the state conservation department Better paste it in your hunting cap so you won't forget
"Hunters, who will soon be taking down their guns preparatory to the opening of the hunting season, will do well to remember a new section of the conservation law which prohibits loaded guns being carried in automobiles. This new provision was added to Section 171, Part 3. The last paragraph of this part now reads:
" *No person while in or on an automobile shall take game nor shall he use any lights thereon for such purpose, nor shall any gun or rifle, except a pistol or revolver, be carried in an automobile unless the same be unloaded in both the chamber and the magazine.' **
"Department s p o k e s m e n pointed out that this new section was very clear and that no gun or rifle, while in an automobile, should have any kind of a loaded shell in it"
Looks like the conservation department intends to jack up on the jackers, which is just what it should do.
Aside to Mrs. Roy Merritt, dockmistress of the Caliban fleet: Thanks a lot for your kindness in the use of your radio tele-
Shone last week. And also to tin Cerbin of Everett Walsh's
Corsair II, who also relayed a to us.
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Brat hour being a. m. and the second 9.. m. time.
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LEAVE FOR PARLEY The vanguard of Nassau county
delegates to the American Legion ftate convention in Albany left last night and this morning by automobile. The convention will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday. County Commander William N. Lewis of Floral Park was among the first to head convention ward, accompanied by county Legion officers.
TRUSTEE'S S STUDENT III
John Freeman, Bellerose, Believed On Way From
Munich _______ t
Like thousands of other Americans caught in the mad scramble to leave the European war zone when hostilities broke out over the week-end, John J. Freeman, of '74 Huron road, Bellerose, today was believed by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Freeman, to be "somewhere on the high teas" bound for home.
Student At Munich When last heard from, John,
who has been a student at the University of Munich, Germany, for the past two and a half yean, was in Cannes, France, after a dash from Germany. Because of the scarcity of accommodations, due to the sudden press of Americans attempting to return to peaceful shores, the family believes that he was delayed several days before obtaining passage. Cessation of all commercial cables and foreign telephone service between America and Europe has made further attempts at communication impossible.
Following,the saying, "No news is good news", the Freemans are patiently waiting for word from their son who was to have ttayed at Munich another two years to receive a doctor's degree in chemistry. First news that the British liner Athenia had been sunk early yesterday morning with 1,400 persons aboard, many of them Americans, caused some apprehension. However, later dispatches carrying the names of the survivors dispelled their fears that John might have been a passenger on the ill-fated boat.
Just what plans young Freeman has for the future now that his education at Munich had been interrupted are not known by his family. However, they feel certain that he will not return to Munich. The elder Freeman is a village trustee of Bellerose.
PLANS NEW PROGRAM
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THE NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1939.
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Oceanside P-T. A. Executives Prepare For Fall Season
The year's program of the Parent-Teacher association of school number 3, Oceanside, will be presented at the first fall meeting, September 13, Jat 2:30 o'clock in the school auditorium. Details were worked ou.k this morning in the school lunchroom by the executive board'with Mrs. Leon Cutler presiding.
On the board are: the Mesdames Clyde E. Strickland, John Anderson, Herbert Sanders, Kirke E. Davis, Walter H. Bitter, S. H. Lang, Walter M. Smith, H. L. Gordon, Edwin A. Sagrr, H. M. Fish, Leroy Moffett, Avery Pearsall, Herbert VonGlahm, R. T. Boswell, A. L. Babel, W. E. Bartell, Philip H. Pittluck, Edward B. Smith, Miss Ada McAvoy, Miss Ruth Kopp and Miss Helen Avery.
MAKELY ISHILD Syosset Salesman Faeee Charge Of
Issuing Worthless Cheeks Harold Makely, 47, of Jericho
turnpike, Syosset, a salesman, is awaiting arraignment on a charge of issuing worthless checks. He was arrested yesterday by Lieutenant James Farrell, commanding the second detective squad, and Detective -Heginald Ballard. The arrest was made on a warrant issued by District Judge Cyril J. Brown in fourth district court on complaint of Ernest Rauch, also of Jericho turnpike, Syosset
240 PUPILS REGISTER George W. Still, principal of the
Island Park school, announced that the registration to date for the eight grades of the school is 240 students. Mr. Still added that Miss Mary Colbey, head of the department of music, will receive applications for membership into the Glee club, which for the first time will have mixed voices.
BALDWIN PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell
and son, Kenneth, Jr., of East Seaman avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Adele place, Baldwin, passed the week-end at Lake Waramaug. Conn.
Lester Wayne, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wayne, of Twain street, Baldwin, a Baldwin high school graduate, has left for the North Carolina State college of Agriculture and Engineering.
Miss Lydia Lindgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lindgren, of Old Mill road, Baldwin, a June graduate of Baldwin high school, will depart Saturday for Ball State Teachers college at Muncie, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Wood of Park avenue, Baldwin, entertained on the holiday for Mrs. William Binney and daughter, Caryll Binney, of Sayville.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Stan-dish and two sons, Richard and Bret, and daughter, Eunice, of Carl
itvenue, Baldwin, and Miss Margaret Jacobs of Baldwin, passed the holiday week-end at Hanover, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Bennett and family of Stowe avenue, Baldwin, have returned from their summer cottage at Hewlett's Landing, Lake George, where they passed the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Graham and family of Victoria street, Baldwin, passed the week-end in Lindenhurst with Mrs. Graham's mother, Mrs. Frank Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boser and daughter. Gloria, of East Seaman avenue, Baldwin, are home after a two weeks' vacation in Maine and Canada.
JOHN J. FREEMAN
MARTIN EVIDENCE Will Sit As Judicial
Body October, 2, Leaders Decide
ALBANY, Sept. fc-VPh-A special session of the state senate prepared today to hear removal charges against Judge George W. Martin, $25,000-a-year Kings county jurist.
Was Recently Acquitted Senate Majority Leader Joe R.
Hanley said leaders agreed the entire senate should sit as a judicial body to try Martin, who was recently acquitted on a charge of accepting a brif>e to quash a Brooklyn abortioh case.
Decision to have the entire senate hear the case and the senate judiciary committee work out trial procedure was reached at a conference last night.
Hanley, Senate Democratic Minority Leader John J. Dunnigan, Lieut-Gov. Charles Poletti, Senator Benjamin | \ Feinberg, Re-p u b l i c a n judiciary committee chairman, and Nathan R. Sobel, counsel to the governor, attended the conference.
After hearing Governor Lehman's message containing the charges against J Judge Martin, Hanley explained), "we will recess until October 2.'!
The recess will give Martin's defense time to prepare its case.
"One thing is cWtain," the senate Republican leader asserted, "every effort will be made to, keep politics and partisan matters out of these proceedings."
Governor Lehman called the senate into special session to try Martin after a Kings county grand jury filed charges against the judge following his acquittal in the bribery trial.
A two-thirds vote of the senate is necessary to remove a judge.
PLANS CARD PARTY A public card party will follow
a meeting of the Mystic Rebekah lodge of Freeport tomorrow nignt at the North Main street flrehall. Mrs. Ida Blair, noble grand, will conduct the first fall session starting at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Eva Pierce will be hostess at the card party.
WILL HAVE BRIDGE Fall activities of the Women's
Church Improvement society of the Freeport Pre$byterian church will open with a dessert bridge, Tuesday, at 1:30 o'clock, at the parish house. Mijs. Lester Prahar and Mrs. Lillian Ehrman are co-chairmen of the eyent.
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Law Calendar
Mrs. Hoffman Is Chairman For Event To Be Held
At Rockville 4v_
Long Beach
Final plans have been made for the card party and game night sponsored by the Lido Canal's Civic association, next Friday night at 125 Merrick road, Rockville Centre.
Many special features are being planned by Mrs. Hortense Hoff-mant/ chairman, assisted by Mesdames Louis Leuderman, Thomas J. Byrner, Robert Elliott, J. F. Jeckel, William Brown, Arthur Kahn, Remy Schrank and Miss Katherine Sullivan.
The proceeds will be used for the administration expenses of the association.
To Continue Course .Mortimer Schultz, in charge of
the water safety course, given Wednesday and Friday nights at the foot of Delaware avenue and the bay, Long Beach, announced that the course would continue until 15 sessions have been held.
To Give Information Long Beach residents who wish
to co-operate with postal authorities in the promotion of National Letter Writing week, to be held from October 2 to October 8, are asked to contact Mrs. Fannie Schwartz, head postmistress, or employees of the postoffice, East Park avenue, Long Beach.
To Meet Tomorrow The Women's league of the
People's church of Long Beach, will hold its first meeting under the guidance of the recently installed president, Mrs. Harry Sykes, in the social hall of the church, Delaware avenue, tomorrow at 130: o'clock.
Mrs. Sjykes will name her chairman anjd committees, and miscellaneous club awards will be made. Plans for the official opening of the fall season will be made.
A social hour and refreshments will follow the business meeting.
Moves Into Rectory The Rev. Roland C. Ormsbee,
the new rector to succeed Rev. George W. Parsons at the St. James Episcopal church of Long Beach, moved into the rectory on West Penn street, Logn Beach, today. The Rev. Mr. Ormsbee will liv«( at the rectory with his son, Roland B. Ormsbee, who will work for a year before entering Brown university, the alma mater of his father; and his daughter, Miss Darrow Ormsbee, who will enter the Long Beach high school, the only child of a cleric to attend the Long Beach schools for many years
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Admitted to Bar
JOSEPH ANTHONY CULLEN Mr. Cullen, Is the son of Mr.
tad Mrs. M. Joseph Cullen of Beverly read, Merrick, has been admitted to the New York state bar, having passed his examinations. A graduate of Merrick school and South Side high school, Rockville Centre, Cullen took the prelaw course at St. John's university and was graduated from St. John's university law school. He 1s serving his clerkship with the law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, 48 Wall street, Manhattan.
NOT MARIJUANA • Analysis Shows Baldwin Herbs
Are Harmless Joseph Misbach, 49, proprietor
of Joe's lunch at 53 South Grand § venue, Baldwin, is free today of suspicion that herbs taken from his store, last week, might have been marijuana. Analysis by Curtis L. Bader, in charge of the Nassau county police laboratory, showed that they were harmless.
Misbach pleaded guilty, however, to a charge of operating a slot machine and was fined $50 by Judge Albert C. Moore in first district court, Hempstead. Detective Lieutenant Robert McLaren, attached to the district attorney's office, testified that he arrested Misbach after the latter had paid him two nickles for "hitting" a certain number combination on the machine.
ISLAND PARK PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bohan of
Island Park are on a honeymoon trip to Bermuda where they will be for two weeks. Mrs. Bohan is the former Miss Geraldine Brown, a member of the Island Park school faculty. ^ _
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas and family of Waterford road, Island Park, returned today from visiting Mrs. Haas's sister, Miss Catherine Hadley, of Roxbury, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Feick of Suffolk road, Island Park, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kase, Arthur Hartcopf, Fred Koerner and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanley during the holiday week-end.
Miss Annette Fuller of South California street, Island Park, returned yesterday after visiting her parents at Jamestown.
Miss Barbara Boone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boone, of Portsmith, R. I., left for her home yesterday after spending a week as the house guest of Miss Carolyn C. Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Talbot of Water-ford road, Island Park.
Miss Mildred Dikeman of Rad-cliff road, Island Park, returned yesterday after visiting her parents at Dunkirk.
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DISPOSITION* Allfuit SO. I ts*
Probate Oesin* M plate—D-^Morris Rorhman. Sellna W. Edmonds—D, SO-—O. M i ,
Payne <tr Geo. A. Littlejohn. In Re: Kajman Levlne tMotlon to pre
clude) Submit for decision—Memo filed—Jay B. Lenley-»arold L. Kapl-loff.
tilminlntratlon d.b.n.: i Combs—D—<Meyer Feldman.
Guardianship Leo Frederick Joseph Pavone fPereon
only) Chambers— Stra. to Mr* Noon— Petr . Harriet Otteson Noon, for Dept. of Public Welfare.
Real Estate Jamea W. Miller (Sept. ft) C. H. Tunni-
ellffe Jones. Accounting
Martraret Veronica Hnatul—D, 8.O.—«toll & Lvnde.
Arthur L. -Phillip* — D. g.O. - Wilrin A Halperlh;.
Leopold SteiUhelmer f& rt disputed claim) 'Sept. 37 for hrg.i Ferdinand I Haber.
Julius Majaus 'Tr. f o r Cath. Marcua) J (Aectg.s * for determ. re persons entitled, efic.) Oct. 18th to Ale ObJ. (Cooy ObJ. to be svd. on opo'g attya.l (No «vce. on • ) Oct. 25th to reply—(Dan*, Polk. Wardwell. O. * ft 11 apence*
In Re: Peter Clark (Motion for exam of Exr*. before trial) Argued: Sept. 20th for Burke to file atfdvts. in opp — Memo Hue from SCK, Sept. ITth for T s • rep|v—Jerome Timnenbaum. for Objr. John F. Burke, for Petrs. V a s tus J Parsons, S O
Fred-rlck 8] Hicks (Sept. IS) Clarke A Frost.
Clause W. Lander* (for W. Y. H.'« reply) W. Y. Hillock.
(A RE.) William Wlnkelmann (Sept. §) Sidney .M. Sweaev
In Be: Thomas H. O'Keefe (re contempt) (Sept. 3$) Pavne k Llttlejohn.
In Re: Annie E. Tynan, also known as Annie
Tynan ,l»nd Annie Dillon (Sept. •) (C. a/e)[Aaron H. Weia.
Oeoree T Van Riper (Apt. to ad.i Admx. in contlmpt) (Sept. 1!) Goodman * Werner.?
Oeoree A "Phaver (Constr.) Aopt 3 S O ' s —then fix date ihre.) SO.—Alison C. Wyson^J bv Mr. Richards.
Arthur S. qpodwln (Anp. fur oavt funeral exn.) Submit Order—Starry W. Robinson
Marvin Dug-rn Buttles (re motion to sell secur*) iMold — No in< (for reoly memo) ILsrktn, Rathtone A P.—Jo*. Mitchell S O
Anna Llpmtin 'Ann. for ieterm. k nayt. claim) {(Settled) Goldman, Horowit* & Cherno ;
Josenh Harfcj 'App to sdj in contempt) Hold -Mb ans.—Pr. of gvce. due—Paul R. Sllvejhtein—Thos. Dougherty.
Emma C. jjRunpel (Stlmf, of O. auth. Temp, jfdmr. to make pavts.) Submit order—Jos C. Pell, fear Petr. Baron <te Baroi; Thompson di Hunt. Topken * Farlei.
Charles W. [Beall (Motion for lve. to apply to Suor'JjCt. to subst. Temp. Admr. as pty. deH.) Ar<nied: nwtion granted— Abraham N. OelW. pennett A Bennett bvSjJohn D. Bennett
Fred H. TJiurston <Di*e*yr ) (Sept. 13) Gerald J. Carson.
Theodore Don"herty. Jr —4s"old—No an*.— Rubmlt-lPdwin J. F^eatlman. for Petr. Oeoree A Steves, Trmtee of Est. of Theo niiieherty.
Erm'nle r>oi*f>i»rtv n'ntioa for O dlr T". to nay [ip>n' Odn . eij- ' J a m e s 8. Lawson.itTor n«!.v r Ptasell.
' •• Jugate Tax Oeoree Car!- Ex-r>*vld f, O'Donnell Samuel Van W. Fleet—Fx -Oeor*e B. Pow
ers. Ambrose Oasson—Ex—John T Kreeger. Jr. Henrv Harris—Tax—D—Thorn as F. Mac-
Mahon David A. Kemper—Ex—Manuel W. Levlne Remsen O Lamberson.— p* — Hewlett A
Chlnman. Hannsh E. MacKav - • * - Wright *
Wrieht. Minnie Men!—Ex—Otto M, Oabler. Anna Mock—Ex—'Munlev At Meade. William Nlnesllng—Aopr.—Loui* M. Wolf. Annie O'Connell-Apnr -John T Daly Adalbert Schussler—Tax—tE-Pettlt & Pet-
tit. Agnes Dowd Simpson — Ex*-Frank Rosen
berg. Maud Smith—Ex—Oeoree t Pettlt. Eli7abeth F Sullivan—Ex—Clarke & Fro*t. Walter Whiter—Ex—Flucklger & C.
WILLS FOR PROBATE Hall. Marv M.. of Freeport (July 35).
Estate of *MO0 In enual PMts to two aons. John A. Hall and Francis at Hal! John A. Hall Is executor. Date# Mav II. 1930.
Plewski. Anton;, of Albertson (August 3V. Estate of *2.Mtt a grandson. Joseph Plewski. except $10 bequests to a son, Alexander Plewski. and two grandson*. Prank and Alexander Pltwskl Joseph Plewski and William J. Eueawalskl are executors. Dated November 19, 19S7.
Administration Woods. William J., of Valley Stream
(August i n . Estate of IS.000. Petition nied by father. John Wood*. Other heirs are two sisters. Oladvs Dunne of Bayslde and Catherine Dalv of Brooklyn. .-•>. . . <§
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NOTICE TO ATTOENEYS The Board of Judges pi*h to remind
attorneys practicing In the District Court that Section 14 of the Nassau County District Court Act (formerlv gectlon 2504 of Chapter 879 of the law* of 1936). as amended by Chapter 71« of the laws of 1939 Drovides for the filing of a summons within four (4) days after aervlce instead of five (5) days as heretofore
Other amendments may be found in said chapter and in Chapter 719 of the laws of 1939.
BOARD OP JUDOHS. DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OP NASSAU
Dated, September 1st. 1939.
liott place. Merrick, no license, 12. People against James J. Powers, Far
Rockaway, passing arterial nop *ign. sentence, suspended.
People against Lester Edwin Hayes. 155 Prospect street, Hempstead, found guilty of disorderly conduct; sentenced to ten days in the county jail, execution suspended.
People against Dorothy Danner, 49 El-drldge avenue, Hempstead, found guilty of disorderly eonduet; sentenced to ten days In the county jail, execution suspended.
People against Ernest Walker, 194 East Sunrise highway. Freeport. charged with assault in the third degree; dismissed at the end of the people's case; second charge of assault In the third degree, found guilty after trial: sentenced to ten day* in the county Jail with credit for days (erred.
People against Richard J. Crowley, 19 Hendrlckaon avenue. Rockville Centre. charged with burglary, waived examination, held for the grand Jury.
People against Ben Southard, Rhode and Camp avenue. North Merrick; charged with disorderly conduct: dismissed on the grounds that the evidenoe was hearsay.
Civile The Economy Silo and Manufacturing
company againat Olrard W. Campbell, off the ealendar.
Anna B. Wood* against David Mundell, Judgment for the plaintiff.
George H. Stem* against Walter Oilroy, settled.
Constance Racanelli against Harry Howard Baumann, Jr., adjourned to September 11.
American Lumbermen'* Mutual Casualty company of Illinois again»t Harold hi. Bennett, adjourned to September 16.
. George MaoLean against Mack Oorwin. adjourned,,
BELLMORE Second District Court
Judge Norman F. Lent Dispositions
People against Blackwell Williams, no appearance.
People against John Williams, Wood-haven, speeding, $5.
People against Walter Adsms. no appearance.
People against James Blackwell, 174 Whalev street. Freeport. passing red light. 92.
People against Henry Dortey. adjourned to September 15.
People against Sylvester Otnbardo, no appearance.
People against John B. Peck, adjourned to September 15.
People against Sasper Agugliar. New York, passing red light, 93.
People against Muriel Corcoran, adjourned to September 18.
People against Angelo A. Caralo, Brooklyn, speeding, 910.
People against Casper Di Pong, Brooklyn, no tall light on rear of tractor, 91.
People against Ernest Dl Laurenzio. Forest Hills, passing arterial stop sign, 91.
People against Henry A. Ehlen, Nassau avenue. Massapequa, passing red light, 93-
People against Jesse Ooldflnger. Jackson Heights, fall to notify change of address, 95: passing red-lt«hL $3,.-
People agarfjgaT Edward C. fleckman. College Polnt.*Kr?eeenng, 310.
People against Rose Jones, Flushing, passing arterial stop sign. 81
People against Wilfred D. KInowlea, adjourned to September 8. < .
People against Arthur Mahlstedt. 59 East Seaman avenue, Freeport, passing arterial stop sign, $3
People against John Jtfonteferrante, Brooklyn, passing red light. 92
People against William J. MoGutnnes*. Jackson Heights, passing arterial stop «lgn. 81.
People against Herbert Novlck, adjourned to September 8.
People against William L Schroeder, Mitchell Field, passing red light. 33
People against Clinton Tiffany. Adjourned to September 8.
People against Charles Wynne, Jamaica, passing red light, 83.
People against Charles Busching. adjourned to September 8.
People against Walter H. Bertheim, adjourned to September 8
People against Henry A Spohn. 99 Meacham avenue. Elmont, pleaded guilty to driving while Intoxicated, fined 335 and sentenced to five days in Use county Jail, with execution suspended. •']>
People against ROY Snordon. trial September 8.
People against Frank Wailmuller, 81 EI-
iuOOL your VACATION
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Board of Supervisors
NASSAU couwrr TWENTY-NINTH RfflJOULAR MaBETING
(MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1*89 1. OROmANCE NO. 50. 1939.
An ordinance to provide for the renewal of 87*5,000 of outstanding note* of the County of Nassau issued in anticipation of the collection of unpaid school taxe* levied for the achool year beginning on the 1st day of July. 1837, pursuant to chapter 879 of the laws of 19*6. as amended, and section 6-37.0 of the Nassau county administrative code. 3. ORDINANCE NO. 51, 1939.
An ordinance to provide for the renewal of 81.050,000 of outstanding note* of the County of Nassau issued in anticipation of the collection of unpaid school taxes levied for the school year beginning on the 1st day of July, 1938, pursuant to chapter 879 of the laws of 1936. as amended, and section 5-27.0 of the Nassau county administrative code. 3 RESOLUTION NO. 565, 1939.
A resolution to rescind Dart of resolution No. 643, 1938, as to the designation of certain lots situated at Franklin Heights, Franklin Square, Town of Hempstead, Nassau county, New York, as heretofore determined necessary for use by the County of Nassau for highway purposes and uses incidental thereto; and directing the county treasurer to re-pay to "Fund for Acquisition of Land" part of the taxes which have heretofore been paid by the County of Nassau: pursuant to the provisions of the county law, chapter 272 of the laws of 1939 and. amendments thereto and the county government law of Nassau county. 4. RESOLUTION NO. 666. 1939.
A resolution approving the bond of the Incorporated Village of Freeport in connection with the opening of Atlantic avenue and Bedell street, county roads in the Incorporated Village of Freeport, Town of Hempstead, in connection with the construction of sanitary sewers, pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 1939. the coun-tv ;aw at amended, and the county government law of Nassau county. 5. RESOLUTION NO. 567. 19S9.
A resolution granting permission to the Incorporated Village of Mlneola to open Old Country road between Mlneola boulevard and Roslyh road for the purpose of Installing water mains and appurtenances in the Incorporated Village of Mineola In accordance with the recommendation.- and conditions proposed by the commissioner of public works of Nassau county, pursuant to chapter 373 of the laws" of 19S9. section 77 of the county law# and the county government law of Nassau county. 9. RESOLUTION NO. 596, 1939. f
A resolution approving various Insurance policies of various subcontractors of the P. J. Carlin Construction Co. 'in connection with all work performed by such subcontractors under contract No, 3 for the Nassau county court house buildings in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, pursuant to the provision* of the county law and the county government law of Nassau county. 7. RESOLUTION NO. 599, 1939.
A resolution approving workmen's compensation and public liability and property damage and contractors' protective public liability and property damage policies in connection with all work performed by Fred S. Robbina, Inc., under contract No. 5 for the Nassau county court house buildings In the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, pursuant to the provisions of the county law and the county government law of Nassau county. 8. RESOLUTION NO. 570, 1939.'
A resolution approving insurance policies of Mundet Cork corporation, a subcontractor of Fred S. Robblns Co., Inc., In connection with all work performed by such subcontractor under contract No.jS for the Nassau county court house bulging* in the Town of Hempstead, County ol Nassau, pursuant to the provisions of the county law 'and the county government law of Nassau county. 9. RESOLUTION NO. 571. 1939.
A resolution to ratify, approve and confirm the action of Nassau county board of assessor* In publishing notices of final completion of assessment rolls in the certain papers In addition to official newspapers of the County of Nassau, as provided in resolution No. 39, 1939, of the county board of assessors, pursuant to Nassau county administrative code and the county government law of Nassau county and amendments thereto. io. R E S O L U T I O N N O . 572. i93 | .
A resolution to authorlae tire board of supervisor* to audit, allow and direct the receiver of taxes of the Town of North Hempstead to refund to the person paying the same, the amount of any excess state, county, town and special district taxes over and above the amount of taxes as corrected and extended against reduced assessments, and to direct the receiver of taxes of the Town of North Hempstead to deduct when making his return to the county treasurer the total amount of such refunds from the tax warrant1 heretofore delivered to him for the collection of taxes for the year 1989 and to furnish, the clerk of the board of supervisors with a statement in writing within five days from the date of such refunds of the amounts thereof: pursuant to the provisions of section 399 of the tax law of the State of New York, chapter 273 of the laws of 1939, and the county government law of Nassau county. 11. RESOLUTION NO. 673, 1939.
A resolution to authorize the county treasurer to accept the offers of Walter F. Stlllger. Thomas L. Nonneniacher. et al., to redeem from tax sale certain properties situated in the Town of North Hempstead, in accordance with the recommendation of special counsel, pursuant to chapter 373 of the laws of 1939 and the county government law of Nassau county. . P 13. RESOLUTION NO. 574, 1989.
A resolution to authorise the county treasurer to aeeept the offers of Florence L. Holmes. Julius O. Dauphin, et al., to redeem from tax sale certain properties situated in the Town of Oyster Bay, in accordance with the recommendation of special counsel, pursuant to chapter 373 of the laws of 1839 and the county government law of Nassau county. e> e>
I Nassau Business
Corp 3257.25 Kupperman, Leon O—Herman D. Bard,
3276.50 Crocker, Oilbert—Herman Hoffman, -r„
6389.96 Curry. William—Tommle Curry ....8112.28 Kelly, John B —M M. Griffin 3407.75 Vozlone, Peter and Bessie—HOLC.
31.067.6V Armstead, Cornelius—Ryan 6impson Corp..
Inc ; 8304 95 Daus, Milton J. — Floral Park Bank it
Trust Oo. 6314.15 Bauschild, Maurice—Same, as trustee,
8273.76 Cocks, Charles H.—Nassau Suffolk Lumber
St Supply Corp 320.00 Dlvreotes, George, aa Parkway Orlll—
Charles Weiss, etc 841.08 McGlone, Edward—David Michaels. $48.63 Gllvey, John L.—Louis Ruggiero, etc.,
875.36 Melblatt Realty Corp.—Minnie Goldblatt,
68.704.65 Loewenberg, "Irving" D.—Morris Plan Ind.
Bank of N. Y 6546.00 Eskin, Samuel, Charles Fendler—Same,
6192.00 Lipschitz, Harry and Anna—Same ..$240.25 Stefko, Charles K. and Mary—Mlllville Na
tional Bank 8165.54 Parkinson, Robert E.—Julia Rax 3116 35 Hoffman, Barbara—General Contract Pur
chase Corp 344.01 Flore, Alice—Albemon Coal Corp—831.35 Muenzer, G. Albert—8. Levari Davis et al..
386 75 Greenberg, Henry—Spear A Co., Inc..
69.496 64 Cheshire, A. Burside and Edmund T. and
Leslie—The Morris Plan Ind. Bank of N. Y 3303.64
Ooldenberg, David—Same 31,316.00 McComb, Lucien S—Nassau Suffolk Lum
ber and Supply Corp $106.29 Mechanic! Liens
HEMPSTEAD—S e cor Front and Chasner St., 160 Front St.; Hempstead Plumbing Supply Co., Inc., against John R. Holub, owner, and E. F. Wright, J. Duff A Co. and Hempstead Spring Co., contractors,
8610.46 EAST MEADOW—Lou 1 to 4, blk 1, map
of East Hempstead Gardens; Arthur J. Kreutzer against Veronica Pelham, owner, and Louis C. Wolst, contractor,
6180.92 FREEPORT—W. Park Ave., 350, and 390 8
Merrick Rd , two dwellings; Harry Born-scheur against Harkway Realty Co., Inc., owner, and John Franklin Smith, contractor 3M7.00
WEST HEMPSTEAD—W Poplar St., 13860 ft s of Hempstead Tpke.; Kurt Geier against Herbert and Gertrude A. Simpson, owners, and Louis Schroeher, contractor $86.00
FLORAL PARK—Lots 9-10 and e la of 8, blk D, map of 540 lots being part of Covert Farm; George C. Hees against Stewart Homes, Inc., owner, and same and Willfred Stewart, president, contractor ....3117-99
MUTTONTOWN—B at a mon on swly-Split Rock Rd., 278.45 swly-road leading from Split Rock Rd. to East Norwich near Muttontown; Eric Beckmann against John Robert Powers, owner and contractor $200.00
HEMPSTEAD —"%60 Front St.; James V. Duffy against John R. Holub, owner and contractor 3945.82
SAME—William Collie against same owner and James V. Duffy, contractor. .$7000'-
SAME—Arthur Ayers against same owner" and contractor 370.00
SAME—Walker A Son Lumber Corp. against same owner and contractor.
3180.11 v Satisfied Judgments
H. G. Martin Organization. Inc., Martin, Homer G—Brooklyn Trust Co., Sept. 8. 1933 6633 9fl
Huffman. Alfred T. St Virginia A.. Berkeley Homes, Inc.—Wm Ruacher. Feb. 23.
. JL9U .. . . . . . . . . . $984 23 Johnson. W. r—State 'Ta*--09jl6Klr<f!SN-n,
19. 1989 •^"••S^^XM
Alpern, Bater—N."Y. TgslephdG6pCo.. Mav 16.-1812 8104.37
Oaynor. Walter J. A Elizabeth S— Baldwin National Bank A Trust Co.. Dec. 12. 1938 $23 95
Barchuk. Mirhael—John Mlchallck. Inc, June 17. 1938 8859 M
Ellison. Philip—John M Tilford. etc.. July 14. 1980 891.23
Irons. Walter—Harry Goldstone, etc., April 4, 1938 $28.10
Stewart, Willficd—Floral Park Bank and Trust Co., trustee. June 6. 1939 ...880.21
Irons, Walter—B. and B. Service Station. Inc., Feb. 24. 1936 378 20
Public Notice NOTICE is hereby given that license num
ber .OB naught seven thousand four .hundred Ave iGB-07405) has been issued
to the undersigned to sell beer at retail, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at
69 NORTH PARK AVE., ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Nassau County, N. Y., not to be consumed upon the said premises.
OTTO C. KOHNXK, 17 Smith Street,
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Notice of Sale
Notice to Creditors
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HON. LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the
County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claim* against Mary A. Paries, also mown as Mary W. Paries. late of Bethpage. in said county, deceased to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the Executrix of said deceased, at her place of transacting business at the office of Thomas R. Fay. 1517 Prankli.i Avenue. Mineola, Nassau County. N. Y.. on or before the 10th day of December next.
Dated. Mlneola, N Y . May 26th. 1939. GERTRUDE LANOE.
Executrix. THOMA8 R. FAY, Attorney for Execu
trix. Office A P. O. Address, 1517 Franklin Avenue, Mlneola. New York.
pOUNTY COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. ^ STATEN ISLAND SAVINGS BANK. Plaintiff, against WILBERT J. ALSPORF. HILDA G. ALSDORF. his Wife, THB FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MERRICK, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION, Defendants. No. 0-2480.
In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure anu sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 31st day ol July, 1939, I, undersigned Referee, in the said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the rotunda of the County/ court House, at Mlneola, Nassau Count/, New York, on the 16th day of September, 1939, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and there* described as follows:
All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being at Sea-ford, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau snd State of New York, being known and designated as lots numbered 693. 994 and 995 In block numbered 13 on a certain map entitled. "Map of Sea ford Manor, Section A at Seaford, Town of Hempstead. Nassau Co N. Y . belonging to Sea;ord Land and Improvement Corporation, Sea-ford. Long Island, surveyed March 1916. Robert Kurs, C. E. A 8 , Jamaica. N. Y. and filed In the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on May 4, 1910. under File No 25, which said lots when taken together are more particularly bounded and described according to said map as follows:
BEGINNINO at the corner formed b» the intersection of the southerly side or Hudson Avenue with the Westerly side of Jackson Avenue; running thence Westerly along the Southerly side of Hudson Avenue a distance of 100 feet; running thence Southerly parallel with the Westerly side of Jackson Avenue a distance of 90 feet: running thence Easterly parallel with the Southerly side of Hudson Avenue a distance of 100 feet to the westerly side of Jackson Avenue; running thence Northerly slong the Westerly side of Jackson Avenue a distance of 60 feet to the point or place of beginning.
TOGETHER with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagors of, in and to that portion of Hudson Avenue lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof.
The above premises will be sold subject to (1) zoning ordinances adopted by the Town of Hempstead, and amendments thereto; (2i Covenants and restrictions In prior deeds of record: (3) Conditional Bill of Sale between Alpha Utilities Inc and Wilbert J. Alsdorf and Hilda O. Aisdorf. his wife, dated September 30. 1937. and filed :n Nassau County Clerk's office January 27. 1939. for the sum of 8657 60 (now teduced to the sum of 8274.»
The said premises are to be sold in one parcel
Dated. July 28th 1938 Peter Stephen Beck.
Re fere*. Eastman At Eastman, Attorneys tor
Plaintiff, Office «t Post Office Address. Denton Building. Mineola. New York.
Notice of Public Hearing
Notice of Public Hearing
Judgments (f irst Named Judgment Debtor) )
Schultz, Sydney M.—Aaron A. Mott, / 61.049.08
Kane, Charles O , Jr. — Tri-Reme Realty
TOWN ' OP HEMPSTEAD NOTICE OP 1 PUBLIC HEARINO BY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS.
Pursuant to the provisions of Article X of the Building Zone Ordinance, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Hempstead will hold a public hearing at the office of the Board, 350 Fulton' Ave., Hempstead, N. Y., on September 30th, 1939 at 10 A. M , to consider the following applications and appeals:
1. CHARLES C. CLARE to erect store building on property line, E side Grand Ave., ISO It. 8 /0 Kings Pkwy, Baldwin.
3. FLOMARY CORPN to convert garage to 3 stores and 5 apartments and extension of business use throughout entire premises in erecting addition to garage on front property line, NW cor. Nassau Blvd., South, and Princeton Ave., Garden City, South.
3. OLGA KAEWATS for front yard variance in erecting business building SW cor. Hempstead Tpke A Rockaway Rd., West Hempstead.
4. WILLIAM JERKOVICH to convert one family residence to two family residence, 334 Oceanside Rd., South Hempstead.
5. H. J. 8CHWINDT for front yard variance in erecting garage and storage building, also extension of l e u restricted use to mare restricted area, 8/slde Sunrise Hwy, 100 ft. W/o Edna Ct., Baldwin.
6. JOSEPH F. CYNAR for renewal of permit for garage residence, NE cor. Potter Ave., A V/haleneck. Rd., North Merrick.
7. LTNSQUARE BUTLDINO CORPN for 3 signs, 2 on SW cor. Franklin Ave. A Rose-gold St., 1 on 8/s Hempstead Tpke, 60 ft. E/o Randolf Ave., and 1 on N/s Rosegold St., abt. 80 ft. W/o Franklin Ave., Franklin Square.
8. ESTATE OF JOHN KTEFER for 14' x40' sign on NE cor. Clinton Ave. A Hempstead Tpke, Elmont.
Cases will be heard in the order advertised at completion of adjourned business Matters undisposed of at the close of meeting will be adjourned until next regular session of the Board.
Interested parties should appear at the above time and place. By order of the Board of Zoning Appeals.
STEPHEN A. BEDELL, Chairman.
PERCY O. SHERWOOD, Secretary.
TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD NOTICE OP 1 PUBLIC HEARINO BY THE BOARD OF .ZONINO APPEALS
Pursuant to the provisions of Article X of the Building Zone Ordinance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Hempstead will hold a public hearing at the office of the Board, 250 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead, N. Y.. on September 13th, 1939 at 10 A. M. to consider the following applications and appeals:
1. JOHN NOLAN for renewal of permit for garage residence E side Kirby St., 108 96 ft. N o W Broadway. Woodmere
3. F. A 8INDEBAND for front and rear yard variances in erecting three <\> residences with atttached garages, ME and NW cors. Combs Ave tt Loft Rd . s t d NW cor. Combs Ave. A Links Rd , Woofmere.
3. JOHN B. ANDERSON to eacioa* portion of porch at 63 Roger Ave. Inwood.
4. PAUL WERNER for 3x40' sign. 8 side Sunrise Hwy, 75 ft. E/o Central Ave., Baldwin.
5. HUMBERT PINOLA for 2 story addition to rear of two family residence B/slde Taft Ave. 134.60 ft. 8 o West Broadway, Inwood.
6. RITA AXTON for garage, and pigeon loft, 23 Orchard St . No Merrick
7. FRANK ROSENBERG to convert one family residence to two family, 1078 West Broadwav. Woodmere.
8 JOHN J. HEIDE for rear yard variance In erecting residence with attached garage, S side The Fenway. 386 ft. W.'o Grand Ave., Baldwin.
9. FREDERICK W. SHAW to park truest for sale of refreshments on 8 side Windsor Pkwy, 260 ft. E/o Fulton Ave., Ocean-side.
10. FRANK BUILDERS INC. for approval of side yard variance on garage, W/slde Sterling Rd., 188.64' 8 /0 Hempstead Tpke, Elmont
11 JOSEPH RU8SELL to erect additions to and use accessory building for residence, N/slde Dale Ave. 260 ft. E/o Elmore Ave.. East Meadow.
12. MASTEN 8s WICHT INC.. for front yard variance In erecting residence and garage. SE cor. Glen wood Ct. * Colonial PI., Oceanside.
13 ARNOLD BEROLUND for erecting wooden antenna tower, N Side Elm S t . 159 R5 ft. W/o Brooklyn Ave, West Hempstead.
14. FRIEDA 8UHR EVENSEN for renewal of permit for multiple family dwelling, 61 Trenton Ave., Scheer-Lon* Beach.
Cases will be heard in the order advertised at completion of adjourned business. Matters undisposed of at the close of meeting will be adjourned until next regular session of Board.
Interested parties should appear at the above time and place. By order of the Board of Zoning Appeals.
STEPHEN A. BEDELL, Chairman.
PERCY G. SHERWOOD. Secretary.
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