PAGE TWO NORTH SHORE DAILY JOURN VL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 193? Telephone FLushing S-9100
Corona V. F. W. 1 o Dedicate Veterans Square Ceremony Will Be HeM
On Sunday Oct. 2 By Flanders Field Post
F l a n d e r s Field Post , Ve te rans of F o r e i g n W a r s , a t a regula r mee t ing a t Vete rans Hall , 102-44 43rd Avenue, Corona, formulated plana for the dedication of Vetera n s Square , a t 102nd St ree t and Xat ional Avenue . Corona, Sunday, October 2.
The Squa re will be dedicated to the ve t e r ans of all w a r s of the United S ta tes . A boulder with an engraved placque will be erected in the squa re , commemorat ing1 the heroic deeds and sacrifices of the ve te rans .
P a s t Commander Andrew J . Moakley of College Point, is general cha i rman of the dedication and will be ass is ted by a large commit tee of post ' m e m b e r . Cha i rman Moakley in outl ining a ten ta t ive p r o g r a m said:
" F l a n d e r s Field p o s t in dedicating Ve te rans Square • •» al! America 's ve te rans is carryinir our one
# principles n n 11'
of the fundamenta the V. F . W. and as Corona is g a t e w a y to the World's Fair , v tors from the 48 s t a t e s can see America 's , ve t e r ans who thei r coun t ry faithful shr ined in the h e a r t s of al community.*'
A pa rade in which all organ iza t ions of Queens have been invited to par will precede the dedication. V« :-eran leaders and prominent piil officials have been invited :o take pa r t in the dedicat ion.
F ina l a r r a n g e m e n t s will be made and sub-commit tee chairmen will he appointed a t the next meeting of the Post September 6 at Vete rans Hall, Corona.
Parents Are Told To Stop Sons From Gambling
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Senator Ellison D. Smith, seventy- three , who has represented his S ta t e in the upper House of Congress for almost M years , cast ing his vote in South Lynchburg in the election in which he defeated Governor O. D. Johns ton . New Deal-approved candidate, for the Democratic Senatorial nomination.
Obituaries Gastavaa VV. (.ladwin
B E T T E IX NEVADA Bei te Davis is in Nevada bu*
not for a divorce, her studio said today . A rumor of mar i ta l differences between the movie sta> and her husband H a r m o n O. X son, thea t r ica l asront. arose when it was learned Bliss Dav -s t ay ing in Glenbrook N.
Gusts i as W Gls textile mar. Queens Gent day of pneu • I i i - - i
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Mrs. Mar* E. McCarthy
Mrs, .Mary K. McCai ' : is morning a* I
lied me.
far ' om Reno.
D I E D SCTJWIMBERSKY CHARLES. o - l «
SS 103S Beloved hua« 0 ? a r father of Edith p st*- . g -*;. j - iTr tver<i : Char**' I '
A'?e M a n h a t t a n SYldai 9 • t 1 P. M. Interment 3 O m e ' e r v . ,
curt-! ' , died in the . , . a t
1 Hosp i ta l . Wednes- 36.03 36th Avenue, l*>n:r Islam Bfi Gladwin, City, after i iix months ' i! i i
i tgnt years o.o. i Surviving are to i i •,-. Georgi ~":' ! el -!i 11 ' s*" " »d, S1' igl I - . [,, and John L.. one sister, Mrs
j Davi ; Ham Iton ol Baj li !< ; am Mr. Gladwu i s rived i lis :., • ,. , John Lamb.
wife, B si S e r s T . fun< . evil] tak< plae< held Fi . Is j evening at K fro \U sidem Satu tni at tl I • 11 i H 136 n r a t 9:30 • • • a i
Magistrate Cooper Hant^ Out Good Advice As-
He Dismisses Charge* Magis t ra te I rving Ben Coopei
turned counselor to ten youths about 16 to 18 years of age. an< thei r pa ren t s in the Long Islam City Magis t ra te ' s Court Wednes day drawing the advice he gav< from his experience in th*> invexti rations he had conducted witl Samuel Sea bury in Manhat tan The youth? had been a r res ted la- ' Sunday night hy Detective M'chsel J . Norman of the Astoria Prec while they wore engaged in rolling dice for money in the vard at tache. : to School 6 a t 31-32 Steinwa) Street , Astoria .
When th* youth- were arra igned first last Monday morning Magis t r o t s Cooper paroled them and directed that they should come in to court with their parents ,
The boys and then- parents w< :» lined up in front of the m a : ~ t ra te . The mag i s t r a t e questions each boy and gol from him the admission that he was actui (rambling. Then address ing th< parents he said:
" I am going to dismiss thi charges aga ins t these boys. Bui I am going to place a responsibili t j upon you paren ts . You must us< efforts to prevent your MM I fr< n c o n t i n u i n g a s h e r e i n d i c a t e d .
"I am no blue-nosed reformei but it •• ••• mi to me thai no boy 16 or i s years old should ••< ei . sg n; in a crap game for mom >. I
Aluminum Paint Can Be Used To Beautify Elevated
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\X orld'fl Fair Civic Club Geta Report From Makers, l es t Laboratories
Reports received today by C. Parke Masterson, president of the World's Pa i r Citie Club of Long [aland City, from pa:nt manufacturers and test laboratories irn)i-rated that a luminum paint cat be used to beaotify the elevated
RtructureK leading from Queens Plaza U) Astoria and Flushing, it wa announced at the headquar ter« of the d u b m the Chatham Phenix Building, Long Island C •'
When the club was orsrai i -cvi ral monthi Lonnr Island I
I effective in service and durable under wea the r exposure and tha t one such ready mixed a lumium paint has been developed in a research laboratory for one of the
larges t locomotive works in the world and is said to be equal in brilliance to a luminum pain t tha t is shipped in double compar tmen t cans .
VOTE RELIEF FU.VD i The Board of E s t i m a t e voted a
budget for relief needs for September of $9,513,600. i n c l u d e * $750,000 for WPA mate r i a l s .
MEAT MARKETS 40-09 MAIN ST., FLUSHINC - INd. 3-7368
25 l l s tAvenne , Flushing. Intei men: will be .n Higgai •*"'" Cem< tery. Higganun, Conn.
Besi ; - s a fe, fa - sui by two daughte r s , L aise G adwii of Bayside; Mr*. Frank Kirkn of Lit t le Nc 'k: • son 6 . W. Gla i
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HAILETT & HALLETT IXC.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS N o r t h e r n Blvd. a t H 7 t h St .
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Funera l Services For J a m e s .1. Niemis
The funera .-r James J. N*< im tn • t-and-a-half-year-ol 1 son 1 i • and M iry Miemis w
nded Wednesday afti men* was in M* . S
Boi Shoots Kin \\ ho
Slew Mother
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Salter M. Cook INCORPORATED
FUNERAL HOME 191-14 N O R T H E R N BLVD.. FLLSHI.NG, L. I.
Phone INdependence 3-6600
ai i Killed nis motn-" ,_r in. He said he ws i
"scare* her.
ay he and bis br th< .
R >ert went into the ook the gun from a lis fa ther had fastene 1
Xine new coses of pn« M along \\:t h -:x d< s*" w< : ported n the hor i last i
"If yojD have a r*o i do •-,.. i • . chanc i c Get ui dc • m care a* one*\ Then. -1 •;' I
! monia devel p v • 11 ol \ be a'tV to h i'. • "
, and the propei roe | i or tvided st the HeaUh I>< me it's pi eun >nia typinsr -*a Commia«ioner Rice warned.
On*"' f a ' a ' a :" " \<\'.c a^ arsi • -'• • i In ()•;. -"••"• - •• • hrinsrin? the total e f such i
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near the ceiling as a prerat a l t ies . He re -
turne I I I be yard, pointed the gun,, and aocidi i tly killed ( iifford.
"Cliflford was playing possum," Robert told police. "I held up the gun and suddenly it went off. He .ae fell down and didn't say nothing."
f1i*W Exnertd More In 1938
On Recreation W A S H I N G T O N (U.R)—Comm
it es sre si >e nc 1. n r r
more for recreal : n year? ago.
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Dignicd F u n e r a l in Polished Hardwood, or Covered with Any
Color Plush.
HALF OuUCH CASKE1 ** ! l tas t r t t«J tr immed with OaS finish oar ex:ensiot handles ec^ravec turn* oiata ant) nned with ailit with oi!lo» to match Strong oot*idp ourlal t»o* with mat;re«s (i#mowine r»rji*in« from an» «Wi»l»al in Grea te r New Vers Erttba-mlna ana care ot M S M U M 0»r . t>m»n'« suit vt sad?"* dre«* U * oJ Candelabra una f*arid:e« when 'eotiestert n*e ot S r s o a r i n and % down rhei ra and oa!m« "tow?r« or> floor Procurtne H'lrlai Permit *.utomfibl)e Hear*e O r e Llmmi*ine t^ *nv Cemefenr in Ore«>*r Mew York Deliver* box to Ceme>ri No chare* for Ch^trvi or reDosln» rooms.
FUNERAL $225 WITH SOLID OAK MASS1VI S « l ARI K \D HALJ COl'CH ( ASRE1
FUNERAL $250 W1TK METAL CASKE1 C l A K A M l l . U NO!
OLK FUNERAL HOMES: ro C R I S H
QLEE.NS l.*>S-14 North. Blvd.—INd H-KO0O ISO-Id Hillaidt Ave.—J Am ti-tit>:o
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MOMMA n a n 111 w Tia st.—taaSMaai 1-OWrOS
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1 West IWUth S t . - K A v m t . n o O- IOOS 3 1 7 Wi l l i s A v e - M O M H a v e n SMSWS
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THOMAS M.0UINNsS0NS; F I J S H i . \ ( ;
1 6 2 - K SANFORD AVE INdependence 3 -3430
I O N G ISI .ANO CITY 36-10 Broadway AStor ia 8-070A
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Works P gres A dm nis t ra t ion ha? reported. \VPA"« reereat lonal pr<*jrrani ha» inspi red co m m u n i 1 y pa r t \c': pa tioi in opera t ing playgrounds and - m ilar fac:'it ;t'= ra thor than p''.M.[it .ngr cities to throw the burden on the sfovernment. Edtiard C. L;r'lr
man. director of the recreation division, said.
".Many cities whirh never hao an organized progrpm prior to th« inception of the WPA have non ;nsta!l(Yi such a program or a permanent , full-time bas is ," h^ said. "Other? have mater ial ly expanded exis t ing n-ojrrame hy the addition of salaried personnel or the im-pri venwnt of facilit ies."
Lindeman based hit conclusion* on the yearbook of the national recreation associat ion, which sab! 11-' ."•!*:-^ studied snent S=S.4-l4.S]i of their own funds for rccrea tional activit ies in 1937 a? a t a i n s t $4,461,214 in 193S. F.ocal moner spent for salaries increased 12.' per cent.
The association study disclosed that cities under 25,000 population incre-ased their pron-ortion of expendi tures more than larger cities
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•\av to the W tasted sti tui blight* •'-.• ' wa" efts ra< I atacle to cai gram of the almost impoa the i levaU I the club R . ; iteel network minum p%'m\ nid transil Flushina- ai
to help make
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EVERY HIGHWAY is on the
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ready to give you.,
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