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WASHINGTON

MEMORIAL PARK

I will have

EAS TERsuA iojsc

SERVICESSunday, March 28

1 'I at 6:30 a, m.« ,'- . .

I Conducted by

I SeSden Community Church| and •''!•-¦

| Coram Methodist Church

I Stuart Gracey, Soloist :

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i Honor Gracey, accompanist

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Entrants on Cinil M,e Coram,' L. I. *

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are 1,400,000 milk cowa In NewYork State where dairying b aV&y important industry.

vw W»nnctt J Simms. chief ofth* bureau of Animal Industryof th* United Stotes Dept of Ag-riculture, toe principui apsaktf atthe meeting, ex Uuned th; posi-tion ef United Statu* Dept of Ag-riculture with respect to the e»-tfifciishtnent of the jrosaaed ISK -orafciry, the seriousness " the foote*d mouth dtnai* and ~~ greataead {or such a labcrstc. . .

Dr Shnnu gave tassrsscsa thatthe buildings tor the proposed lab-oratory would be ecnsArusied andmaintained so that danger of eon-t&giea. would b* at a rr-ln'rcum.He sal 9 only healthy cattle wouldSir brought to ' the ioborstory fortgcperhnental purposes and fh-Titine" experiments. were concludedthfey would' tsa slaughtered andtheir c-sircajsee would he destroye ]In 'incinerators. A high fer.cwould be constructed around to* <area and mry precaution veuldba taken to prevent rats or blrea •f t p i n . entering tha Immediate areaeurrocodlng the buildi&gs. 1stserfage would be thoroughly treat-ed before being pumped Car Intothe ocean tc prevent contamlnt-tion. Tho cattl* would be fed an-iwatered from ft* outside of theMires and only' the techniciansavoid come into contact with theasifasJa. These technician* wouldehaag* their clothing; take acbower bath and have their -Joth-rng iteriUted before they left theb*.m*. Even the air in the barbswould be sterilised.

A laboratory for the stuoy of 'Use foot and m&uth dlsensi- is lo- isated is a . d-iiry are*, abcai. £0 -raUes 'frcm, tendon, lEngkutd, so- .cording to Dr Simms, and there >has ngycr bae. any eontagion re- '.ported In that area. He also stated Ii^*t lehsratoriw for-'the study of Iibe disease' are located in the met- 'sopoHtan areas of Amsterdam,ssonaad, Unite, iSwttseriand, andotbb? tsmAri*a 'z>t tSnnrpr

Dr Simms explained that theSSSt S55, 352t!t 4!?? *- *>«s Soma;eadstod em the continent of Eu-rope and ' every otter ' continentaxospt Australia; that the deathrate of anlnuls afflicted by the 'dtocase Is low, but that there isa> b% financial loss because the •aaimals are unable to eat, they Iwee weight and It takes a longperiod for tiiem to recover. There 1have been six cutoreaks or tite <disease In the United States sifice1900, the last one in 192?. Blisters <form in the ra.-imbrsna cf the Ijnouth and in the feet ot tho s&i- 'aal*.. The necessity of developing s ¦vacdn* against the disease was •atreksed by Dr Simms, declaring <tfcat In another war It had been <pretl'.etud that saboteur; on the iWtl&td Sates might sow the germ <it tht toot and mouth disease in <fesge cattle raising areas in or- >£er to reduce the T-.utt and milk '-st-PPiy. In his u 'mior., 'Jitre would** test danger cf contstfin ?romtne proposed iaboratuty than frompocksge* of meat sei;t to peoplela) the United States by relativesin European countries who havebeen led to believe that an ade-oaate amount ot meat and otherMod* i* not obtainable In thiscountry. H»s pae&ags sendingceunpe&n has b*>n reported as be-teg Inspired by European eommu-tVstjt. The meat thus sent fromEurope is carefully inspected byV S officials, but titers is a pos-sibility that some of it may ' bntkst of animals that were afflictedby the foot and mouth disease andtt i.v^bt »iip past . the inspectorsin tUs country.

Dr Simms oatimoted that ep-prt->amat6ly «AOa.0CO would beexpended onnaslly for the asalu-Penance of the proposed laborsStoryi£?h?djr>g salaries of technieiasts,feed, etc. it he* been repecieOiiwi if the !cii:!5 eR ss-ff psn^"'?tot Congress and that to be In-troduced would provide an appro-priation of W*,0UC,ax> for the s*tabllthment of the proposed' lab-oratory. There are rumors alsothat the amcttitt of the proprU-tton may be sa high ss $33,000,000.

The principal reawn why - theSecretary of the United ;5tate-eD«pt of Agriculture lit giving mostfavorable consideration to Ifecstt-I t ig the proposed laboratory atMontauk, according to Dr Slmme,it |ta proximity to New York City,**!*>?* similar research work irlifting conducted at Columbia Uni-versity, Rockefeller Institute and

the Medical Center and also v ;:.htna short traveling distance to Hsr-vr.rd, Yale, Princeton and ocrnell jUniversities and the University tt\Pi-nnsylvania where slsiiltr «-ioarch work is also bei££ conduct-ed. Close contacts with V.itf ,* uni-versities,, Dr Simms pointed catwuuiu tic v-ci'jt advarit^ vCuff ,Lu uwaclantUts and other 'technician* irth* study of the disease at theproposed J. .iratory.

Dr S!ir>nia also esrplalnsd that itwould be veo" dlftcult to obtainscientists and technicians for theproposed laboratory If it were tobe located >n sa isolated area be?cause they insist upon attractivesurrounding* for themselves atdtheir families.

Albert Tucker, of West Ssv-ville.superintendent of the New YcrkState Bureau .of Marine Fisheries,stated that the Kor. York StateConservation Dept of «hich PerryFJ Duryea of Mbnbtuft: is Commis-sioner, was cpfjosid to thp loca-tion of the proposed 'laboratory atKontauk for the reason that tHci. h and sbeihisii industry hereiais t bo damaged by the sewagethat would be emptied Into theocean.

Doubt eras expressed by SuptTucker and State Senator S Went-worth Hortor> thet this sewagewo-jld not be a :ri«n»ce.

Dr Cintms auu Or Arthur HDavis, the latter County Oor.unl*-doner of Health of Sttifolk Coun-ty, were s^kad if the foot andmouth .disease was communicabletq human hatngs and both repliedthat therj was no definite proofthat It was, although there badbees *jcU report*.' Ml**' Glr.dy* Vunck. of Ssyville,who Is associated with the CuffolkCcnHOlkfeted Pr«ss of Bay Shore,resd %JI excr -pt from a book Antwaa wi!Uen in IMS by Dr Wit'ismArthur Ha«*n, of Cornell Univer-sity, In which he stated that taerehad seen Oases of the disease be-ing os*snittnteav>d to human be-tEfcA but thsy w«re rare and notvery serious. Dr Hacan, who'isan outstanding authority .on thedisease, is est* of t&s fear pront-inent scientist* en the UnitedStates Dept of Agriculture's footand mouth disease edri*»ry eom-taittee.

County Commissioner of Pub-lic Welfare Richard T Gilmartin,who takes great pride In the herdof Holsteln cattle at the countyfarm and who Is secretary of th»Srifiolk County Dairymen's Aramand a resident of Mcntauk. re-lated that according to the recordsor siasi nampcon town mat tn1«8S there were about 4,500 headof cattle grazing at Monteuk. Inthe early days Montauk was theleading «itt*e arsa on Long J Jand.QaotSsio' from the report t>2 theDept of Agriculture's census of1943. Comi-ijsrfarsar G l i m a r t l nstated there were 6.8% milk 'cow*in Suffolk, the total production ofmilk being four million gaUcas,and Che value of the dairy prod-ucts that year in the county was$2,337,043. The latest unofficialcensus lists about 5^00 cow* andspproxiusately 8,000 other t-levanfo-ted animals, including pigs,goats and sheep in the county andthere are probably thousands .i*fdeer in Suffolk. Ciovca footed ani-mal* are ciuseptible to the disease,.

Oth»n who took active part inthe dkoassion were Aba KaU, EastHampton, president of the Suffolk

County Dairymen's Assn; Super-visor 5&r'oert L Mulfqrd Jr, of EastHamptc-A-j Town," and Amherst WDavis, Mt uinal. vice chairman ofthe SuSoik- County Farm Bureau.

It was reported chat the SuffolkCounty Board of Supervisors, andthe Village Boards of Bast Hamp-ton end.Notfhport had gone onrecord as being opposed to the lo-cstlon of the proposed laboratoryin SuffoUc Cbuaty.. Senator Hor-ton stated that he had also re-ceived a communication fromMeade C Dobsen, executive direc-tor ef the I sng Island Assn. ex-pressing opposition to the projectfor the csuaty.

Dr Moore and other speakerslugb cofcniaendad Dr Simms forth* frtnst'and gonest msaner Inwhich he had presented the sub-ject and the valuable informationhe had Imoattmt tn th. ¦iuita»~«

Other reasons why the proposedlaboratory would be undesirablewere that it would, have a verydetrimental effect on the summerrosed hwrtrmig end would deprvssrealty values in the county andparticularly in the Hamptons.

County. AgriCyHursi Agent Wai-ter G Been w.u Assistant CountyAgricultural Aguui. Juliai-. Wrightthe. tetter beta, in charge of thedairy and poultry departments ofthe Suffolk County Fsnr, Bureau,eaope-ated with the Suffolk CountyDairymen's Assn In the m-tangc-ments ter the meeting.

Dr Albert Pontick. & veterinarianof East Hampton, reported that thomembers foi his profession In thecounty had discussed the propova!to establish tno laborstcry In Suf-folk. &ut had iioi taken any definiteaction in the matter.

Contribute40%Gf Ouota

In the first three week* of theannual Red Cte*i Fund campaign,Suffolk Count's residents contrib-uted £48,303, or nearly 40 per centof the county'* ;54,330 quota, it wasreported yesterday by the SuffolkRed Cross Advisory Council.

With only a week till to go torthe rr.r.Ii, part ot the 39*8 drive,volur.iicis throughout tho countyart lr.-ft ,'slfy!ng their coverage inan tSoit to send the .campaignove; the to; by March SL

C: tl '.r n <x chapters comprisingSuCcILv, Shelter Island reportedcollections totsHng 1*176, or about77 pet cent <"J It* twO quota. Tl eNorth Fork Chapter L a close, sec-ond with $3AfiQ, or S7 per cent ofit* <b 380 goal

Babylon Chapter Is third withcolkciicnb agg>-cg5tlnc W.85», or80Ji per ce.-.t of a *l3,?00 quota.The other chapters and their re-spective rr jarta a;« Nottli Suffolk,IliMO, or GO per cent of quota;Hatnctan, $7,377, or 44 per centand SiaiS Sufio!! $10,292, or 40per cent

Kepcrts trcm ttrancn car.irmciin -the South Suffolk Chapter Indi-cate that its workers may stage a"Garrison finish" in the closingdays of the campaign in an* effortto have the chapter outdistance thefive others in the final, report.

For Shelter Islaiid Purki>.» -it/TiHlve holding* in Shel-

ter Island of the late S Gr r ryTaylor, fsrned New York llotf.l'nan, may become n town park , ac-cord! eg to the tcs m* of Taylor'sw'l! Xitd in Manh£tt«n Surrogate'sCCUrt

The will provlets that the prop-erty known a* Taylor's Island, goto hi* naphew, ftepben Steohanoef Klkin* Park. Pa, for bis per-sonal use and that, upon hi* death}t go to the Township of Shelterbland. The condition I- thst it beset UP *s a public park *r.3 beknown a* Taylor'* Ialuid Fsrk. Aiiind of $10,000 ts provided i:,«sn-r-Mlo to maintain tUe buildings onthe property.

Mnet of the remainder of theastato 1* l«ft to the Tayior Scholar-

ship Foundation, Inc, for !',:¦ gen-orel purposes.

Tha widow, Mrs lor., 7. Tr.ylor.Is left only $2,500, th- v- ill notingthat hs haa provided .V. her amplyduring bis lifetime.

T*yTor was born S Gregory Tav-oulaiis in Greece, came to theUnited States as a youth, andlearned tho hotel business frombellhcy up with the Manager Hotelchain. At the timo of hi* deathin February, when he was 39 yearsold. Taylor was president and di-rector o: the Hotel St Moritx. In1813 Taylor and his wife movedcut of their suite in the hotel torcske good his promlE* of a reser-vation for a soldier boy who hadmade it for "li utd when" fromBerchtesgsden or. Litler's personalstationery.

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airline^ operates profitably, end ac-cording to its first purpose. CostflfufeS based on experiencco, rath-er' than prc-JectifM, Indicate aprofit with load factor of 49%."

IAF' announced that its fare be-tween Central Long Island andBridgeport, Connecticut will beSSxi (or 13.S cents per passengermile;; between £aut Himpwt andNew Li-don, Connesticut, the farewill bs jr*? <M >1 cents per pas-senger mile). Passengers betweenthe first -i»=i*d point* save threehours travel time for th* SSKMcoartf) as'surface- travel; betTr'WfiL5t«. Utter t*w ix>iat£ tir j, ssvir.ris four hou. .- sr,d urteen minutesat a cost of 8€ c-st* less than rail-road fare. On Ut* route segm*ntein the 'Oommuti.r Area" of NewYork City, fate* graduate down to8 cents per passenger mite, and areexempt from the 19% transporta-tion tax'If use is made of commu-tation ticket*.

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at the rocetirijf to be held this(Thursday) "vemr.g in ouuii.uiu,

Ferris G TfJ'Wge. <:¦" EwtHampton, ' a director ot tite- coun-cil , will preside at the meeting tobe held at . Water, Mijl on Fridayevening. . '.:.! •

Meetings will also be' Meld 'In thePolish Hall, Port Jefferson Sto:tion on Mondsy ''e nmg, JBEs^cr)29; tht .Grepniawn'. ComV imltyHall. Grccniewn, un 'Wednejifiayevening. March 31, . and . it tiieTown Hall, Shelter ftiirid, ofi Fri-day, Apri'. 2. ."'V

The meeting at SJiilter Islandwill be at a p m. The. other meet-ings will be held in Uie evening,bejinnlng at J o'clock, . ' ' ,. .

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not properly rate candidates onemotional maturity, judgment, re-sourcefulness, tact and Initiative,the 'cmpUant decler«<3.

Justice Pierce' H ,Russell issuedft standing order Friday restrain-Intr tb- ryimnWnxfhn rtwwn t^rtl v-Ing any appointnipate until thecase is decld iU. '. Justice . RusMllIssued an order to ' the commis-sioners demanding that they Showcause why they should not be madeto cancel the Hit and o r i f r sewexaminations. The netting; will lieheld in Albany .today, Marsh J5.Bttit, it was leased Placed lowon the list because, . although fcswrved five ycaft lit , £i;.' .frSisdforces, he Is not- considered' to bea New York State veteran. He en-listed from hi* former home inNew Jersey. Both Betit and jPh*>Ian were given provisional ap-pointments shortly after the or-ganization of the .Division at Vet-erans Affairs. They have . been- a*-tive In veterans organizations mthe county tor many years.

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vene In Riverhead on Monday,April C, M 10 a m, with Judge DOrmonde KiU-hle presiding.

The fcliowlng residents of East-cm Suffolk have been drawn byCommissioner of Jurors E Con-way Plumrr.cr to serve as grandjurors at that term;

Sherwood C Beeb?, Cutchogue;Arthur J Caiace, Sound Beach;J Logan Dare, Selden; Alma QDavis, Coram; Elizabeth E Davisand Charles W Rush, Amagansett;Oliver G Davison Wit Ml?; P-oilH R Dettoer ? t$ ChftHe* tt Ne*-bitt RiverheaJ; John Biters andArth'-i* W Goei«--;r, HuntingtonStaUoa; T John rolks Jr. A»r-dty-vilie; Charles V ioii tt, Bright-waters,- ' M i n n i e Girshoff andMaude S Ritchie, Patchogue.

Also Charles T Glover, Mattt-tuck; Dorothy Bamberger, Oreen-port; Theodore Haasaler, StJames; Louis C Heilmaa and T lor-ence Robins, Lake Ronkcokoms;Henry F Hetas. Sslbrcch: PaulKelley. Bayport; H Stuart Ort-ioff. Half Hollow, Hunnngun.-;Harry F Pearsall, Centerpoit;Emerson M Raynor, Westhat ;-ton Beach; John ? Soffel, Smith-town Branch; John M Sprague.SayvUie; John Spurga and GrovarE Woodward. Fort Jefferson, andBenjamin T West, East Setauket

Residents of Eastern Suffolk whohave been drawn to aerve *a trialjurors at that terra follow: PeterJ Berewiy, Danlei Fisher, DeFor-est Turbusr?" and Albeit P War-ner, Riverhead; Mary Broughtoa,Montr.uk; .Mildred F CSeseland,Alma H Nlcoll. Oorge W Corwin.and Edna C Webb, Southampton;Ada L Dot.ob.ue and Marie D Ta-bor, Sag Harbor; Frank G Dries.Pecoalc; Earl H Fisher, Maty-tuck; Grace V Halsey, Water Kill;FdiiB Heniry, Selden; JohS i*y-rnan. South Jamesport; Csfrsc AKMsi-n, Yt.phank ; Amy H "R ynnr,East .Moriches; and .Emil A Wer.-ne.'. Port Jefferson.

Th* Moot Impertaas Featarr ofa MoAesei -Kewtpaper la Sertk* toIts Readers—Ksad Vho doMtyBx&smrt.

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and Sunday), leaving New York.?3:55 6. ~ ; ' riiiSqafe- -V.-e, 13'Mp, m; Jamaica, ilSft y to for NewHy<3+ Pork and Intermediate su-ti^na to Korthport, , , ,

No. SV i<t»$y > except Saturdayand Sunday), leaving. New York,6.03 p m; Flatbvlth Ay*, 4:B8 p m;Jamaica, Ji JJ p ra;tof llineola andintermediate *isiio$», to Port Jef-f*t50ft . " '. ' ; . '.'

No, 6Ss (dally except Sunday),leaving New York, 11:19 p m;F ,tbu*h Ave, ll:Ur p m; Jamaica,il:t$ p m for Mlneqla and Imme-diate statidh* to Port Jefferson

No. tot (Saturday'' smb/?, !ea-v"log New York, t i q » m; FiatbushAve, 6;M pa: j K p i bi. «:*5 P ».for- N* R^Je yajk and

' Inter-mediate stsilena t* , JSrt Jofferson.

No. 4608 <Sunday orly). IsarmgNcr York, 9:81 a m; Flatbiuh Ave,9:47 a tn; Jamaica; JOilS ate forNorthport and Kisis* f s z i. StateHospitm. .

. No. 4K6 (Sunday only), leavingNew York, 6:S5 p m; FlatbuiU Ave6:34 p m; JarEstca, 8:97 p m for

|%Mte«^1« «-.» ^»--«->i^»- -f-" — ,.,. . —y.^ ^—>w ai*,w*+**l"m. m i i. .,1 W»*i/..»to Port Jefferson. ' ,-

- ra*sst,'XJbto: 'LosseaNo. sat /sally rexc-?: Saturday

and Sunday),' 1«4TISJ; New Tork.3:45 a »; Fiatbush" Av e, 3:48 a m;Jamaica, 1:1% a *i for New HydePsfk and intermediate sUtions toBJcksviUe.

No. «0 l i t i iy except Saturday¦nd Sunday), )»a.efaup N«w York3:16 p mr Fltttoosh Ave. 3:14 p m;Jamaica, 3S37 p m for- Mlnrola andIntermediate stations to Ronton-kema.

No. 312 (daily except Saturdayand Sunday), leaving New York,3:54 p m; Flat'ousU Ave, 3:47 p m;Jamaica, -;:17 p m for Yaphai-.kand- In^naediatc at at ion* toGreeiii rt

No. 960 M=!Iy ercept Saturdayand Sunday', leaving New Yet'*.5:43 p m; .Ksteash Aya\sl47p ts;Jamaica, 6:10 p a for Westburyand tn srseediate stations to Baby-lon.

Np. S52 (daily cseept Saturdiyand S sjday), leaving-New Tork9:SS r it; Fiatbush, Ave, 9,-Sy $ m;Jamaica; »;5S p m for HJck*viileand istfsrmediate stations to Baiiy-ton-

No. 206 (Saturday only), leav-ing N«w York. 1:10 p m; FiatbushAve, 1.08 p rs; Jamaica, 1:31 p mfor Holtsville and lntetmcdlatestetfcnts to Qroeaport.

No. 346 ' (Saturday only), leav-ing New York, 7:07 p m; FiatbushAve, 7:00 P rs; Jsmaisa, T:33 p-»for Me.-iilon Ave an£ intermediatestation to RonVonkosna. M _

No, i!t*Z (Suaday only). leavingNew York, t-M ' m mi FiatbushAve, 9 6 a is; Jamaica. 10 a mtop riethpsge and Internjedls'*.stations to Central IsBp State Hos-

• No. SU» (Sunday osly), leavingFlatbu Avet 9M a m; JaassJce,%avj & a m for Wnelawn and ihter-

i mediate . fm tnaa to Pilgrim State' •s * •s.i t • - -> .- 'uwepHui . * -

No. tm (Sflrtday only), letvingNet? York. 4:JX » m; FiatbushAve, <^1 m: Jantalce, i$t *s:mtor.New Hyde Park and IstahnedJ-ste stops fO.BspiloW*

No. in (deiiy axcept Saturdayand Sunday). Wvinv R»™»WI«>&40 a B L UI {ntarnktdjaite sta-

ca, if v trJom' SJISB^SBWBBV, AW.. No.. JOS. (daily txtspi. eundsyi.

leaving Qraejipott~ $m *¦ m-. andlntormedttte stations to 4SintoU.for Jamaica, New Tori; aad F!it-buah Are.

No. $46 (daDy except Sunt'oy) ,leaving Ronkonkoma, 5:51 p m,»sd intermediate stsUo-.u to Min-

eols, for Jsmsies, New York andFiatbush Ave.

No. ";*» (3»turday only), leav-ing RoA cai-'f-.-.ji, 7:65 p m, andiBtoKrrtdiate st»f>iv3 to Ne»- HydeJ"a?k, i&r Jsniaica, New York,andFlstbiuh Ave.

No. t2Z5 (Sunday only ), leavingPilgrim State Hospital, 3:30 _P mror jsmnics, New Vork ami n«-bu*h Ave. .. ' -

No. 4537 (Sunday otily) , leavingCentral, iriip StRte HospjUl, S:S5

5 m. sad Brtntwood, 3:54 p m for

amaica, New York tnd FiatbushAve.

No. 4JJ9 (Sunday only) , leavingRonkor-irsnis. S;09 p m, and inter-meals.v- -itiiocs to New HydePaflit for Jajnsica, New Tork and~i»ibu»h Ave.¦

: MssU'JJfjfe Sroncc Cote 'No. 83 (daily. «tcept Saturday

and 9&&OK leafS* W«w York,I3:at am; F^dferfiAva, tStSS a rfifor Bajrylbn and 'fntonaedfete »ts-tfons to PstehogttB. ',

Kb,4 »: <dau> except Saturdayand Sundas-), ?rst'?!r.E New York6:08 a m; Fiatbush Ave 9:01 a m;Jsmalcs. *24f a m for.Babylon andSrrterm diate sto-js J» Patchogut

No. 58 (d liy except Saturdayand Smiday), leaving New York,IjitS p" m: snatbssrr Ave, 13:65p m; Jami'cs., f:i? b m for Baby-lon and lr.tcrnaedis.te Etatloas tePatcharue.

No. SO (daily' except Saturdayar.d Sunday), leaving Kew York,3:50 p ta; Fiatbush Ave, J:*T p ro:Jamaica,"4:31 p m tor Speonk andIntermediate station- tc '•lontauk.

No. 32 (Saturday only), leavins:New York, 13:19 p m; FiatbushAve, 12:13 p m; Jamaica, 13;43 p r\tor Sooth Farrntagrlsle and intermediate stations f a Patchogue,

No,. 13 (Ssturdey only), leavingNew York, 11:56 p m; FiatbushAve, 13:30 p ra; Jamaica, IdB p mfor Canter Mrjricb*s f.n.i inter-mediate stotisss to MflEU'Uk. . . ,

No. 34 (Satarai? only, leavingNew York, las } ia; Flsibuah Ave,1:11 p m; Jamaica, 1:54 p ta forBabylon .and intermediate stationsto flptppk. v-', No.,. i i . (Saturday only), leaving

New York, 7:18 p *n; Fiatbush Ave.1&) p m for Babylon' and inter-mediate ptatians to Patchogue, .

No. 46 (sntsJOay emiy), hnvtnpNOW York, UOS p ru; FiatbushAve. li:« p m fojr Jetasir. sadliiX cmeiuttie «UUOM V« oyt<(w>.. No. *3&6 (Sunday onjy), leavincK« York, 8:85 a m; Fl*tSo«b Ave,8S6 am; Jamaica, •:» a nt forBabyten and lnttraiedlW*. station*to Montauk.. Ke." if .(daily except Saturday

.— J '4t^~M~L.\ «.,.._4- «»_ H ...U

SzSti am, sod istorsmlate stationsto Ws&tert .rjosr. Jaiaaica. NewY(ti?k arid lwh>Va Avis,"

,K<3. 91 <{!*tl!y . exeeipt Saturdayij;i Ssn4 }, leaving . Patchogue,8;«

¦•tnj,, ajiS t'strrmsaate stetisni

to Babylon tor Jsiaaica, Jfew Tar&anu Fiatbush Ave,

NO. 65 (daily esteept ' Saturdayand Sunday), reaving Prdbchc&ii.11:58 a m , and intarroedieto &v«r

tion* to Jlabyloa-for j'aciaic*\JHirR'York and ftttowai, Af*. - o

No. 78 (dsiM, .levins; Patchogueu:» p" rn,' fijid .tatofflwdiate -Uohs to Bab n WfMjfc}, 'flpf

No, *«V.s§* rdgr difeirS; redingPfttebogo'e 'SiftS'J»i' w**. ,5l?W?*-umi* »i*uoa*,,w( ssarrTj.-n rpr. , ji-maics,: New .' firk;\'*w:\ ¥ &f - - ,3Ave. ' u> , ' v ,' ' - ." ;'- ;'-¦ • "•

No. 9 (Saturday only), leavingSpeonk, S:4i pm, and ftttermedUtestaUons ut: W$v£* tot J*aMu6a.New York a%il |»UoUsh A>e,

No. . 4041 <SujrjeW. 0niy), IsavfngSpeonv 5-47 p «»d%|«in(»diatestatlmu' to . Mtaeo for Jsms'cs.I VF York and Fiatbush Aw.

irs. K-S! Sunday •?•'*>, ixavin*;Montauk, 3-3S p m. and Interme-diate stations to Speonk for Ja-maica, New York and FiatbushAve.

No. 4037 (Sunday chly). lea-ringPatchogue. 9:59 p m, and , inter-mediate stations to Bnbyion forTamaicc, New 'tek and F^atrashAve. S'

L I OtylSrrBlnalTLauding the p»op ;>;?! f?r a Lang

Tviand n?.ii Road terrsimi? at T osglaltsil C;iy to Kelp t-elieve rraent-commuter congestion, LX&H'. offi-cials declared they will poll riderson' the- line to get the puMIe'a re-action to the plan.

Possibility that a termtna! aaaybe set up in 5J daya at the stationand yard there wn* voijed by. theroad'* new 1>cs3. Qen MaasgerDavid E Smucker, after an inspec-tion tour c the yard and facilitieswith representative* of the Public

'¦ Service Commission and Nrw.vj-SuffoCt Coramrrter*s Oorarrlttte.

The' Cnunty JBevlew'is year' bestaJtr eUting .tnodnsss tn' Birerbcadg^^vS J^1*?* *****R ass* ike hUgMt r»i'.ii«|asl«ai isSJLJqgLlJgjfet ftM-l 'w't

ReseiTes ToIrfe'eV AtSril 2

Aa orfanisatlem. meeting of Vol-imtee,c Battalion tlnlt 3-38 of Buf-(o'k County will be !ie!d «t theHenry Perkins Hotel. RivcrhWden Friday, April 3, at 7:30. Quest-ionnaire* have previouah- b--.cn sub-mitted by Copt M Y Uecluy andthe affirmative answers received,

Volunteer CO Unit S-S3 haa beenactivated and Gordon S Ah)e» ofJajnesport has been appointed a*Conunscding Officer. CommendetL it LiPorte. dUector of CSC Re-serve 3rd Nav«i District win ad-dres* too group.

Those wishing refreshments ordinner can congregate In the Grillat 640. All attending are requestedto wear their uniforms es picture*wil bs taken.

Commuters PSC Case Is ReadyA move by preferred stccJihold-

ers of the Long Island LightingCo to have the Public Bervvce

l Oommlislon suipend hearings or. t.proposed merger cf tt:c utility andits subsidiary companies was turn-ed down bv Milo Maltbte, P^Cchairman , st a hecrsng Thursdsy.

Percival E Jackson, an ftttor-nev ar.d stockholder,' called onMa'lfc'.e to defer further hesrinff)liiitil the Securitle* Exchange Com-i.;Ur.icn rales whether compaip-

iii.- .iagement has the right to filea plan with that body in advanceor without sHocfeholder' approval.

Msitcie denied art .nwtion de-clnrinsj '"Wl IWM b Wtepei-d nt'ot s^:-*UK.fniw-M ' ..'• .

Johfi P Dslsy.'6* U LSi-tei Court,West HenpsfeM. toptw^ring. toe

Uni«r„ t«cal K«S, bargalrite*|j irnltfor the LILCO, Nassau-SuffolkB-.inr t-i, - Co and Queenrtu/ouzhGss and Electric Co, supported themerger piiui. ' . '

Tiie merger, he s. lu, would beadvtrtageous to t"e workers of thoUvec compa:i '-.j because it would"insure the mai.ktcawicc of anover-all bargaining unit av;d stand-ard wages throughout ths s;-st-m.

Although " tho comp&nlt'.i havepk-dgerl they Would not dischargepsrsonnel as a result of the mer-ger, Thomas Bocth, chief account-ant for tiie companies, testifiedmat $100,000 annually would even-$i«lly »» isved In the general ac-counting depajtnWnt ay pot ?e-pUtrtng svsff wsmbsrs as theyleave tho ovspnnr* employ. TheBearing was adjonrneo until Mnrch

f Ti ff T .f.T M I I ¦ ' • < ¦ ¦SOmBASWIGJt<Ut "TWBt sVfxB JC- Otfary of OldTowrl CS«s?&#, SouWamptssj, an-nounce She' %ngt*ernftBt"Gf'* trwlrdaughter; Peggy Frances, tarThom-sa M BenMtt.. «ou ot 'ttr.s a Sr*Ai-rtjid BSpott of, ;H«4ry. IW.Soulharntierat. MM Jean Cameron, oaugoter v.Mayor' and Mrs Cameron, had anIndent last Monday evMsUif inNew York. She suflrred a mightconcuslioii and a-safew tbatB/ierlhjiiry. '¦ , ''"t!

Mrs loa Guldl, who spent thewinter with her son and dsugh-ter-M-law; Kr 'inj Mrs AdokpriQulai, - . reterned td_v hey home' inSayvftle last '«*»«&: . - - -v-.

A daughter was born to Mr andMr* Oscar Nuthnagle ~-i WaterHiii at the Southampton Hospitalon March 3.

School closed oil Wednesday ofthis week for Easter vacation. The194S graduating class will go toWashington, D C on Monday.

Patricia Squires, a student atIthaca College an.* v.^r brother,lied, of Syracuse University, willbe iKsfce this week for their Sastervacs.tir.r-.

Mrs Rcr icS Cameron returnedt ti icat ¦s-ici; Zroj a the Sputh-amptoti Hoiplui and is cosvai-5*ctiiS at hsr Iv-sie on Herrick Jlrl' Mis* Kfj zcy Holaen, stu ritauric at RoaMvelt Hospital andSlosne's Bcspitsi,- was husiz forthe wsekend.

Mr and iin. Robert T CameronHI '4 daughter. Joaa.'Jsft last weekfor a viait with Mrs Cunerez'sfamily in Virgiils.

Mr and Mrs O A Widener ofRrwpect St rstumed home WsJ-aeiday from a motor trip to Flor-ida.

Miss Alice Hudson of WhitePlains will spend part of her East-er vacation with Kiss Myra Bur-nett in Southasapton.

. sjaa. -sse . i-j -^f -¦-- - -- ¦ -. -v.s..— •.,.** r^ «iN-*'.:.i>i->TSa I. M^'iicaAny person wtx^ sholl deposit or throw stones in | }

the gutter or gross adjoining c town highway, or shall I j<jU.-iO«i* tyr throw unrun a Wiahiuav. suits, popfers. snow. S .ice, stones, sticks or other rubbish shoi? be liable to o | |penalty of tan dollocs WOOD). No stone or orhsr |rubbish shall be drawn to and dsposited within the limits i Iof any highwqy, except for the purpose of filling in a 1 |d«>pr*>«icn or otherwisfi improvir.o fh« highway without |j|j\he consent and under the direction of ths Town Super- | jinieiidsjit of Highways. ¦ j

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If you DO have (he finest Life' Insurance we can I Jo f f er . . . but act <:::ough of i t . . . now is the time to I jincrease your life insurance. I]

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