Trains Late,Roads Blocked as Snowstorm Hits Long Island

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A Commimtt y Newspaper which
for Fifty Tears Has Been Devoted to the Best Interests of
Sayvllle.
CROP OF CRASHES
PRECEDEDSTORM
BISHOP IS APPOINTED
Third On civil Service List, Is Named
• County High way Supt . for Fall Term.
REIEF FORCE TO BOY,
FIGHT STARFISH
14, KILLED BY CAR
Second Fatal Accident on the Sunrise
ITway. Extension Occurred Friday .
| Hermon F. Bishop, of Westhampton
,
j Beach who has been acting county
(highway
superinte ndent since June 1, County Board Approves Plan
Pat chogue Man Held On a
1934. was appoint ed for a full four
Dru nk Drivin g Charge
Of Southold Supervisor
year term at a special meeting of the
'Suffolk County Board
Supervisors
BENEFITS ARE CITED
IN BAYPORT ACCIDENT Ion Thursday aftern oon. ofThe
vote for
(Mr. Bishop was nine in favor and
Hortcn Points Out Proj ect Wbulcf
Was Biding' In Middle of Road, Police , none in opposition,
supervisor Claude
Entail No Additional Expenditure.
Are Told—Hearing ; Adjourned to Next iC. Neville was
absent. The position
Wednesd ay—Youth Hurt as 'Car Hits pays
Unemployed! Baymenj Would ; Get
$6,500 a year and is rich in patTree at Oakdale—Crash at Bohemia. ronage.
Work and Oyster Enemy Destroyed.
MANY BEQUESTS Trains Lat e,Roads Blocked as
IN SWARTZ WILL Snows t orm Hit s Long Island
George Wassbur g. 14 years old. ol
Great River , was fatally inju red at
! about 6 o'clock on Friday evening
when he was struck by an automobile Sister , Nephew , and Niece Are
A DRIV ING WIND PILES UP HUGE DRIFTS
while riding his bicycle on the SunEach Given $1,000
rise Highway extension at Great River.
The driver of the car , Robert H. BOHEMIA
MAN 'S WILL Storm Mocks at Railroad 's Boast as Trains Arr ive From One
Cordes , 22 years old, of East Islip,
told police that the boy was riding Estate of Late Vaclav Novak Appraised
To Eight Hours Late — Delivery Trucks Did Not
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east on the wrong side of the highway .
At $4,663 Net, Goes to His Sister.
,
who
was
driving
west
Cordes
, had
Get Through Until Late Yesterday Morning.
BeUpcrt Woman Left 5190,153 Net.
turned out to pass nnother car pro Letters of Administration Asked.
School Suspende d Sessions.
ceeding in the same direction when
Supervisor John Aldrich , of Southof
the
boy
loomed
la
front
him.
He
was
A resolution offered by Supervisor
There was quite a crop of aut o- ampton ,
The wilt of the late John J. Swartz ,
offered the resolution under
Sayvllle yesterday found itself In th e
mobile accidents in the local area this which Bishop received the appoint - S. Wentworth Horton , of Southold unable to stop hi time to avoid the of Ronkonkoma , which has been filed
ROUND TABLE CLUB
Town , providing for the elimination of crash , Cordes said.
grip of a snowstorm reminiscen t of
week, but , oddly enough, they almost ment. ' It was seconded by Supervisor
for
probate
with
Surrogate
Robert
S.
The driver picked up the boy and
Guests from Patchogue and Bay Shore
starfish as a county-wide work relief
the one which blank eted it the latte r
Pelletreau , makes the following beall occurred before the roads became John N. Brennan of Smithtown.
Clubs Expected Next Week.
project, was unanimously adopted at took him to the Southside Hospital ,
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Only one question was raised before
quests: Susan Thome , sister , Ron konpart
of last February . While probab ly
covered with snow and ice as a result
where
Wassburg
died
a
few
minutes
the- appointmen t was made. Marvin a special meeting of the Suffolk Coun- after his arrival. He had suffered a koma, $1,000; Dayt on E. Thome , ne- ) Despite unusual weather conditions
as
much
snow fell as during that fa»
of the snow storm.
ty'Board
of
Supervis
ors
on
Thurs
day
.
Shlebler , , presi dent of the Suffolk
ph ew, Patchogue , $1,000; Ina C. Joslin , ; and the fact that some of the memTwo Patchogue drivers were invol- County Taxpayers ' Association , told the The Work Relief Bureau was requested compound fracture of the skull and Voorhesvtlle . N. Y., $1,000; Hazel '\Ven- bers were unable to drive th eir cars mous snowstorm of last year , it did
j
ved In a crash in Bayport early on supervisors that civil service rules re- ! to put the plan into operation as soon a broken right leg and left arm.
not catch the people napping, with the
Coroner Grover A. Silliman has not tich , Ronkonkoma. $100 ; Virginia Wil- through the snow 15 of the 18 memSunday morning and one of them was quire tha t pref erence be given to dis- as possible.
j The starfish is one of the most de- yet completed his Inquest , but Cordes son, niece. 126 South Bay avenue , i bers of the new Round Table Club result that its consequences were not
arrested on a charge of driving while ablcd veterans. Inquiry was made of '
Rockville Centre , $1,000; Joh n Olroux , j greatly enj oyed their luncheon at the nearly so serious. In U ct , the city pahas not been held.
¦intoxicated.
The accident occurr ed those present in the board room, but structive natural enemies of shellfish,
Patchogue. and George Giroux , Bay- j Hotel Kensington yesterday noon and pers say that the snowfall ther e was
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particula
rly
oysters
and
escallops.
The
at 2:30 A. M. at the corner of th e no one Indicated tha t the list as sub- !
j port, $5 each; Hannah Bowers, niece , j every one of the 15 paid his S5 annual considerably in excess of that which
Montauk highway and Bayport ave- mltted included any disabled veterans. taking of the two kinds of shellfish is
j¦ Smithtown Branch , $100; Mrs. J . O. I membership fee to the treasurer , A. fell during the storm of last Febru ary.
an important industry to this county,
nue.
Wilson, Rock ville Centre . $500; Lake C. Ed wards.
Bishop a Democrat was appointed in
However , the big storm of last FebFrank Fuhrmann. of 229 Bay ave- an acting capacity by the board of Supervisor Horton pointed out , and
Grove Cemetery Association . $100. inSome recommendations as to the ruary piled up all of its traffic par afurnishes
employment
for
hundreds
of
nue , Patchogue , was driving east on supervisors to succeed the late Albert
come for the upkeep of family plot; classifications under which members lyzing snowdrifts in one night , while
the Montauk highway, accompanied O. Smith of Port Jefferson. In June residents.
Arthur S. Wilson , nephew , Rockv ille may be admitted were offered by G. thi s week' s storm spent two day s and
The Southold Supervisor has sugby his father , Frank J. Fuhrmann. of of last year. He said the Civil SerCentre, residue. Robert E. O'Donohue , A. Silliman , chairman of that com- nights on th e job. The snow began to
the same address. Near the corner of vice Commission had extended his ap- j gested that baymen be paid for catch of Central Islip, is named executor. I mittee , were adopted and incorporated fell on Tuesday morni ng, at first melting
starfish.
Thus
employment
would
Bayport avenue, they met a car pro- polntment until on eligible list had |
The estate of the late Vaclav Novak , In the by-laws.
¦ W. Kingsumd Macy, County Reing rapidly as it hit the wet earth . 16
be
furnished
for
many
who
have
ceeding -west, operated by Grover C. been certified.
! found It impossible to eke out a live- I!
of Bohemia , has been appraise d at
Herbert F . Austin and Edward Jen- was believed at first that it would
• publican chairman , told the members
Bishop, of 9 Bishop court. Patch ogue.
John Ettinger of Brightwaters , an
84,663.69, net. It is exempt from tax. ick, of Patchogue. who have devoted make little headway but by early afBishop was accompanied by John Mac , employee of the State Highway De- lihood and at the same time work of of the Iiindenhurs t Republican Club The will gives Alolsie Pile, sister, in- a, lot of time and effort, giving the
ternoon the storm had settled, down to
of Central Islip, and three other per- partment , Babylon , was high man on the highest importance to the shell- on Monday night that he would con- terest in the homestead property in
benefit of their own wide experience to business, and the roads wer e pretty
fish
industry
would
be
accomplished.
party
,
tinue
his
fight
to
"liberalise
"
the
sons whose names were not taken by j the list with a percentage of 92.10% .
Bohemia , subject to the life use of the the organization of the club , were well covered with snow.
Another phpse of the project is that
"In underta king the battle to liberthe police.
I J. Fred Welsch , oi Babylon , a member
widow,
Anionic Novak , who receives the unanimously
elected to
honorary
During the night ther e was little
The Fuhrmanns told Chief Richard of the Long Island State Park Com- farmers could be supplied with a chea * alize the party throughout the State , residue of the estate, but who survived
membership.
precipitation , but
on
Wednes day
N. Tucker and Officer Bernard W. mission st aff , was next high with fertilizer, as the starfish contai ns I knew the obstacles that had to be her husband by only two weeks.
Vice President William Weinberg an- morning the storm renew ed itself with
It
is
said
to
ammonia
and
phosphate.
overcome,
"
Mr.
Macy
said.
"The
setG&iser . who investigated , tha t Bishop 39.107c. Bishop was third with 87.The estate of the late Ida Roura , of nounce d that the members of the increased enthusiasm. The snow conwas riding in the center of the road. 129!' . The board is required to ap- be an excellent fert ilizer. A chemical ] back we received is only a temporary Bellport , has a gross appraised value )
Patchogue Rotary and Round Table tinued to fall througho ut the flay. la
is
being
obtained
at
anal
ysis
Wasi-j
one. Nothing can stop the movement.
M he neared the other car . Bishop point one of the first three on the list.
ington throu gh Supervisor HortcA' s! I will continue to fight and to advance of $200,546.20. according to the transfer Clubs and the Bay Shore *Rotary Club the afternoon , a cold fre sh wind
swung over toward the south side of
Others on the list were : H.T. Tuthtll ,
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had been Invited to attend the lun- spra ng up from the nor theast and inI |liberal ideas, which In the end will
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t he road , the police were told. To of East Setauket , 87.10; Thomas T.
cheon at the Kensington next Thurs- creased In intensity as the evening
prevail.
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aver t a head-on crash , young Fuhr- Davey, Babylon, 88.22 ; Arthur Greenday, at which time the guest speak- wore on. Soon it was sweeping tho
The meeting was also featured by
mann swung his car to the left , but man , Babylon , 85; Otis Noble, Amltyer will be the Roy. rt. E. Welker, pas- tiny snowflalces before U with.a. bitter
the Installation of the club's officers,
urch
the Bishop machine sideswlped It. vilie, 81; and Earl Hackett, Babylon,
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tor of the f^ifMy ^tipnol Ch
of tm*. ^ *$W*y&) &
McCollom as
with
Sheriff
WiUUwi^C.
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ripping off one side of . the Fuhrmann
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scattering th e snow that had alrea dy
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the
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sedan.
tallen as well as that which contin ued
None of the occupants of the cars
to come down . Many places war e
was injured, other than Mac , who .sufDEFEAT SCHOOL PLAN
nvept ba re of snow by the wind and
fered lacerations of the head. When
In other places white mounds four
Uncertainty of TERA Aid Dooms Prothe police arrived on the scene , BishGeorge Zimmerman , 28 years old,
and
five feet deep were piled up.
ject
at
Nesconsct;
Vote
Is
Unanimous.
of
the
SatvlUe
meetin
g
The
annual
op's car was six feet from the south
of Patchogue , was seriously injured
The Town Highway Dcpartr aent ,
edge of the highway. They took BishLibrary Association was held in the
determined not to let the storm " get
Plans for a new school building at early on Monday morning when the
op to the office of Dr. Grover A. Sll.ibrary buildin g on Tuesday evening Nesconsct were definitely ; shelved on automobile which he was driving was
the jump on it , was" busy throug hout
llman , who pronounced him intoxicatwith only nine member s presenU The Tuesday night when the taxpayers of struck by an east-bound Long Island
the night with its snow plows, 'but tho
ed. He was lodged in the local lockpassenger train at the River avenue
prankish wind Iraped in as the snow
,
order
the
LeCluBe,
of
Blue
Point
meeting
was
called
to
the
district
at
a
special
meeting
voted
Howard
F.
bjj
Although
it
was
some
distance
out
up for the remainder of , the night and
crossing in that village. Tho car was of his own territory, n rescue is a res- plows passed nnd filled In the roads
later In the day was arraigned before th' s week took < ver the administration president, Mrs. Marvin W. Stronr , nnd unanimously against the proposed $40,demolished and the wrecka ge carried
again so that a few minutes later one
Justice of the Peace Charles H. Dur- of relief work in Brookhaven Town ns reports were rend by the secretary, 000 project. After the proposal had along the tracks for a distance of 80 cue to Patrolman James Dutcher. of
the Patchogue police force , nn d late could not tell that th e plough had
yea on a charge of dr unken driving. successor to Mrs. Blanche M. Belmont , Mrs. Charles H . Hun toon . the treas- been turned down , a committee was
feet.
Inst Friday afternoon he went to the been through .
He pleaded not guilty , asked for an who resigned Jest week under pres- urer . Miss Dinah DeGr aff , ant the appointed to study the present buildZimmerman was taken to the ComAutomobile and truck traffic was
adjournment
until "Wednesday , and sure froni the board. Mr. LcCluso Librarian , Mrs. Maude E. Spooni' , an d ing with a view to suggesting changes munit y Hospital in nn uncon scious con- assistance of n boy who hnd broken
Tho
said he ' contemplated no immediate the chairman of the book [repair that would make it serve for the next
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through the ice on the 'Mill Pond in paralyzed on Wednesday night .
was released in $100 bail.
dition . There he was found to be Sayvllle.
vicinity of the bridge at Great River
On Wednesday the case was ad- changes in the personnel of his staff. commlttee , Mrs . Rob ert I,. Mnckntyre. few years .
What definitely doomed the project suffering chiefly from scalp lacerations , The boy, whose name was not learn- which, in every severe snowstorm la
In takin g over his new duties , M r. These reports are , printed beltfw.
journe d for one week. In the meanstatement
of
his
atwas
the report of a committee of four and head Injuries. Apparently there ed , had broken through the Ice at a the most difficult stre tch for driver s to
LeClusc
issued
a
Miss
Dinah
DeOraif
was
reelected
time Mr. Fuhrmann , the complain ing
which
follows,
in
alms,
who
had consulted with TERA officials were no bones broken and no Inter- point about ")5 feet north ol the high - traverse , aga in was successful In tying
titude
and
years
to
succeid
hern
trus
tee
for
Ave
witness, had indicated a desire to withThe victim regained
concerning the new buildin g. This nal Injuries.
part:
self , her term havin g expired .
way. Several people were standing on up through traffic . The first newspaper
draw the complaint.
consciousness Int er in the day and he
Thoma
s
the
administration
ot
which
consisted
of
over
,
"I
take
comm
ittee
general
meet
ng
the
Following
the
,
23
years
old
the shore , shouting for help, but no trucks to break thro ugh did not reac h
Sprlnghorn
,
Benjamin
is expected to recover .
the
Town
Departmen
t
Edward
Haubell,
O.
Rexdorf
of
tho
Welfare
Vincent
,
re-ele
cted
t
lelr
oftrustees
met
and
rescue attempt had oecn launched ns Sayvllle until almost 11:00 o'clock yesoi Bell avenue . Blue Point , suffered
It was the first grade crossin g ac- Dutcher drove by In his car , on his terday morning.
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Food delivery and?
a dislocated right shoulder and a lac- of Brookhaven with full realization ficers for the comin g year. T ey arc , nnd Patrick McMn hon , reported svt
is
Tuesday night' s meetin g that the cident that ha s occur -cd In the vil- way to Patchogue.
Tho
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He Immediately other trucks were also halted.
eration of the chin fit 5 o'clock on that , In these times of stress. H
TERA officials could furnish no guar- lage of Patcno gu e in several years.
stopped his car , got out , an d went to nort h wind, whipping the anew over
Sunday morning when his car left the a great responsibility, both to the tax the unfor-7
antee of completin g the school. The
the rescue of the boy. The officer had t he golf course groun ds at Great RivMontauk highway, near the Oak dale payers of the town and to
committee 's report stated that th ey
proceeded only a few feet over the ice er , piled up huge drifts, Bus service
brldje , overturned an d crashed Into a tuna tc citizens o» the town who immt
felt a chan ge coming in the TERA and
and had been halted yester day morning' .
tree, Sprlnghorn was dr iving east seek aid from the Welfare Department.
before ho, too, broke through
"I feel confident a very lar ge pera condition might arise where the
found himself'In water up to his hips, Snow started to fall yesterday
and had no one with him. Be told
school would be left unfinished with
However , he continued to break the morn ing but continued for only a few
Officer QaUer that he fell asleep at centa ge of th ose receiving such aid
the cost of completion reverting to tho
Ice tn front of him , makin g steady minutes . Howevej, tho 'nort h wind hod
the wheel, Tho car , which wn» tom- would much rather be in a position
Marvin Shiobler , of Sholto f Island , taxpayers , They recommended th at tne
increased in bitterness and nipped the
where they might be able to enrn with
pa ratlvcly new , was demolished.
The trust ees of the Union Savings . progress toward the boy. The latter, cars nnd noses of school children
amoun t equiva- president of the Suffolk County Tax- plan be aban doned.
as
's
,
encouraged
by
Dutchcr
approach
An Oldsmoblla coupe driv en by the ir ov/n hands an
!
Patcho gue, which passed the
the payers ' Association, has brought suit
In order to alleviate the crowded and Bank ,
touts H. Meteendorff . of Holbrook , and lent to that paid to them throu gh
became confident and started to make they plodded doggedly to the school
year
In
point
of
000
mark
last
$10,000,
relief. I intend to before County Jud ge Richard *W. unhygienic
house, warmed by the
condit ions prevailing In the
pleasan t
a Whi ppet sedan operated by Mrs. system of dir ect
resources , hold their 38th annual meet- his way toward tho officer , Dutcher
LlUlori Kovarlk , of Bohemia , collided investi gate every possibility whereby Hawkins In an effort to collect 12,137.86 present buildin g, Geor ge Vincent , who ing on Friday nt which time Emerson helped him to the shore and put him thought of grappling with Interme dwas chairman of the meetin g, appointon Thursday Want on Pond road, it might be made posatble for an abl e- from the county.
in a car whose driver took him home, iate Algebra Regents. Students tro th
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Schlcbler says tho money is due him ed a committ ee of three to study tho O, Terrel , of Patcho gue , was unan imousnorth of Bohemia , Metzendor ff was bodied person to do noma sort of work
The Patchogue cop, sonltcd to the Bohemia and Ronkonkoma who at for services rendered a yenr ago In situat ion nnd suggest Improvem ents at ly re-clectod president for tho ensuing
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tend
the
local
school
were
unable to
drivi ng south nnd Mrs. Kovarl k was
year, Tho meetin g was followed by ; skin , then got into his own car and roach here , as the school buses
|condemnation proceedings on Part II the annual meetin g , to be held the first
could
going north on Pond road at the time,
chan
ge
hustled
homo
to
his
clothes.
Republ ican Card Party
's
to
inn
,
at
Leo
luncheon
I of the Sunrise Highway , In Babylon, week In May, Those servin g on this the annual
not get throug h. Traffic between Pafi.
Mrs, Kovarlle char ged Metzendorff
Despite tho snowstorm , there wore He testified he was engaged ns a "fact committee arc Thomas Vincent , Patrick whic h several guests, main ly officials ot
choftue- and Sayvllle continued ,
a*.
with reckless driving, saying ho had
To Issue Dos; Licenses Here.
layers at the Sayvllle finder " by Donald McKcller , real estate MoMahon and Louis Vlon, and they other banks , were invited.
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no Hj hU on his car and was on the ten tables of'p
Roy E. Pardee , Town Clerk , will be
In addition to Mr. Terrell the trusClub' s re gular card party lexpert, who represented tho county In will cooperate with the Board of TrusRepubl
ican
wronj side of the road. The Bohemia
ing. The door prize of a the condemnation proceed ings on land tees to make the present buildin g more tees also re-elected the other officers nt the Sayvllle Court House on Feb- President' s Birthday Pa rty Jan. Mt |k
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woman applied her brakes and the ear last even
ot the bank. Thoy are Dr. WlUtam ruar y tifh and 1th , at 1 P, M„ to Issue
It Is estimat ed that there are In thi s)
quarter-ton
of eoal , donated by Thorn - { owned by the Long Isla nd Home of suitable for school purposes.
skidded into a tree. Neither driv er wiu
was won by Mrs. Harr y Amltyvllle ,
A. Hulse , of Day Shore nnd Surrogate don licenses. Anyone unable to call country 800,000 persons who sre afOtto
,
an
N.
hurt , but Mrs , Kovarlk' s car was damRobert S, Pelletreau , of Patchogue , personally nt the office of tho Town flicted wit hlnfantile paralysis-. AlDecision was reserved , Judge Hawkaged, The case was net down for Rohm.
winners at cards were as fol- Ins grantin g both sides ten days to
v ice president; Edw in Johanknccht , Jr., Clerk In th - Town Hal l at IsUp, or to most every village and hamlet has bra
The
Wedn esday but was adjourned until
lows: Pedr o—John Bpmgue , first; subm it additional eviden ce.
secretar y, and Robe rt A. Van Tuyl , bo at the Court House on February or more , tho most conspicuous being
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assistant secretar y. Surro gate Pelletreau 0th or 7th, may mall their applications the President ot the United State *.
Mrs. a. Smith, second; Fran k Oolgor,
Durin g the proceedings last year ,
wit h tin ' necessary fee and n descrip- The parties given lout year on Jan .
Is also counsel to the bank.
third; Carl Trlnkwald , fourt h. Bridge Bhictbler was dropped as one of the
Hoimmg Hart In Jump
Tho trustees ore, In the order ot tion of their dog to Mr. Pardee at 30th in honor of the Pre sident' s birt h?
James Horn ing, of Medfor d, veil —Mr *. W. F. Holltday, first; August three commissioners after a court
known prcfastlor ta} parachute jum per B. Hub sl, second ; W, r\ Halltday , action was Institute d by Robert P. Only about 10 persons attended the their election , Emerson a, Terrell of Isllp.
day netted upward ot a million doland dar« -devll, 'who has performed in third ; Mrs. Herman Knap p, fourth arlfflln g, counsel for tho Long island public hearing held on Tuesday even- Patchoffue, Dr , William A. Hulso of
lars for the relief of sufferers fro m
Greenhal gh In WashlngUm
Sayvllle, was seriously Injured on Sun- Pinoch le—Mrs. Carl Trlnkwa ld, first : Homo. He claimed that Shlebler at the ing In the Town Hall at Isllp on the Day Shore , Dr. Arthur K. Terry and
this insidious disease . It Is planned to
day (it Norfolk , Vs., while making • Doroth y Lewis, second,
Supervisor Woman F. Oree nhAlgh make this nn annual event and fronv
time was In the em ploy of Suffolk proposed uniform fire ordinances for Surrogate Robe rt S, Pelletreau ot Patdslsytd opening parachute Jum p.
County ns it member ot the plann ing Isllp Town. Tho snowstorm, which chogue, Ril ey P. Howell ol East Mo- was tn Washin gton this week, where this year 's series of par ties 70 per, Held est Conservatio n .Char ge.
Homtmor •truck the ground with grea t
board , and for that reason could not made automobile traveling haeardous , r iches, Ral ph D. Dayton of Port Jeffer- he attended the convention ol the Na- cent, of the net proceeds will bo reforce and wai removed to a hospital , Arrested by State Game Warden be a disinterested part y In the con- helped to keep tho attendance down son, Joseph T. i/osoc, Arthur M. Swti- tional Association of Highway Super- tain ed for the local relta f fund. Th»
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with the extent oi Ms injurie s un- David Benson on a char ge of trans- demnat ion proceedin gs.
ney, Edwin Joh ankneoht , Jr., and John intendents. Supervisor Qreenbalgh , a committee, of which, Mrs. John at. M* \< to it minimum.
oysters
not
tawed,
known,
properly
porting
MoKetler , recognised as official realty John 3 , Roe ot Pavthe gue. member 4 , Roe ot Patch ogue, John vjfoalerucke member of ths Roads tuvi Bttd fet vam is «l\atevn« a, nUtva \o wake 1ty»
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Dolnnoy Brown , of Blue Point, was appraiser In Nassau, denied that he of the Board of Fire Underwriters , of Sayvllle, Joseph J , Robinson , Edgar committee of the Suffolk County President' s Birthd ay »Mtjr td:WT »oM yyM
Diwpt fiend Showltag snow
fined $10, and Edgar Herbert, of Al- hod engaged Shlebler 's serv ices. Ooun.
M. Sharp , Clarence H. Vroomon, 3, Board of Supervisors, was au thorised next Wednesday night, Jan, ' Wth , ' H n 'Mm
William Tench, 15 yean old, of Isntown , Pa ,, was given a suspended ty Attorney Robert T. Oliver appeared nnd George F. Hon g, chief engineer of Robert Bailey and Wed M, Haland ot by that board , to attend the conven- the rejuvenate * ¦
Division,
Hotrt • XMu tngton"^M
of
the
New
the
Suburban
Center Moriches, dropped , dead while sentence by Justice Neu In Lynbroolc for the count y, while Th eodore, JoanPatcho gue, John , IS, King of Isllp, tion, together with the other members Very enjoyable . affair . taetea A < irt jtov aj l
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Le Chise Takes
Over Relief Job
In Brookhaven
28,768 Volumes
Driver Seriously
Hurt as Train Hits
Car In Patcho gue Patchogue Cop
Goes to Rescue of
Boy in Mill Pond
Shiebler Sues
County for $ll37
Union Savings
Re-elects Terrell
Loaned by Sayvflle
Library In 1$4
Hold Hea ring On
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