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Sentencing- of two Bronx menwho pleaded guilty Monday to pe-tit larceny in the theft of twotelevision sets from the Route 112Motel , Medford , was set for 9:30a. m. June 20 in Brookhaven TownCourt by Justice Leon E. Giuf-freda.
The defendants are Ronald Kel-ler , 29 , of 1207 Boynton Avenue ,the Bronx , who continued free in$1,000 bail , and James John Gon-zalez of 1001 Home Street, theBronx , who continued free in$1>,500 bail.
At the request of ProsecutingAttorney Lloyd A. Feuer of Pat-chogue , Justice Giuffreda permittedthe charge to be reduced to petitlarceny from grand larceny in thesecond degree when , police said,the TV sets were returned to theFifth Precinct of the SuffolkCounty Police.
In effect the charge was reducedfrom a felony to a misdemeanor.Mr. Feuer said the defendantspleaded not guilty ' to the grandlarceny charge.
Gonzalez1 was arrested by FifthSquad detectives in Manhattan at3 a. m. June 12. The next daythe detectives arrested Keller inPatchogue.
Sentencing MondayFor Two Bronx MenConvicted of Theft
Miss Phillips WinsBA at Ohio College
Miss Harriet Frary Phillips ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.Phillips of South Country Road ,Bellport, was graduated June 12at the 102nd commencement cere-monies of Lake Erie College,Painesville, O. She was awarded abachelor of arts degree.
During her four years at LakeErie, Miss Phillips majored in art .She spent 11 weeks of the Winterterm of her junior year studyingat the University of Grenoble inGrenoble, France. The Winter termabroad for juniors is a feature ofthe four-year liberal arts curri-culum at Lake Erie College.
On the Dean's list for the Springterm of her junior year, MissPhillips was also vice president ofthe Recreation Association, songleader for the Senior class, a DwanClub member for her first threeyears and a member of the DanceClub as a senior. She served theyearbook staff as photographyeditor and was among eight sen-iors to stage an art show just priorto graduation.
Lions Have 26 BandsFor Independence Day
The various Independence Day Parade committees working onthe Patchogue Lions' forthcoming holiday march program have hadspectacular success in attracting musical units. At last count therewere 26, and heading them will be the McGuire Air Force Band fromthe Army's Air Base in New Jersey. |
The base band will present a,.musical program of its own onthe Elks ' Club lawn following theparade. Securing this Air Forcemusical organization was mostfortunate. Its visit was arranged !through the efforts of the Patch-ogue Chamber of Commerce , MayorRobert Waldbauer of Patchogueand Otis Pike , congressman fromSuffolk Count y.
The total of 20 musical unitsexceeds the number of bands inany July 4 parade held underLions' guidance in past years. Theparade will start at the usualtime—10 a. m.—on the holidaymorning and will be reviewed byvillage and town officials fromthe Elks ' Club lawn.
Fireworks are scheduled forcloseout of the day 's celebration.This year they will be on view atMascot Dock , foot of South OceanAvenue, Patchogue. This will givespectators an excellent view fromthe village shorefront park andall bayfront vantage points.
• Teams of Lions Club membersare now circulating through bothresidential and business areas ofPatchogue making monetary col-lections to help defray the heavycost of the holiday entertainmentand the financial needs of theclub's annual "aid-to-the-blind"program.
Salvation Army SetTo Open Its Camps
Exciting dreams of summercamp will come true for 313children of Nassau and SuffolkCounties this year , through theefforts of the Salvation Army.The children range in age fromseven to 12.
During the past few weeks, theSalvation Army has been hard atwork getting Star Lake Campsread y for the official opening ofthe camping season Tuesday.
One hundred seventy-seven boysand 136 girls will enjoy a fullprogram of activities during thisseason at the camp. There will beswimming, hiking, cook-outs, na-ture study, boating, crafts , dra-matics, music and athletics.
The camJpers will have all thegood food they can eat and plentyof milk to drink. The camlp pro-gram is designed to strengthenthe children not only physically,but spiritually as well throughcounseling and religious services.
The Salvation Army Star LakeCamp is a certificated member ofthe American Camping Associa-tion.
Benevolent Fund DriveIs Scheduled for Sunday
HAGERMAN — Fred Kelly,chief of the Hagerman Fire De-partment , announces that depart-ment members will start out northof Montauk Highway at about10:30 a. m. Sunday on the fundraising drive for its newly formedBenevolent Association Fund. Or-lando Male.tta is chairman.
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.lack Blaum. ass i s tan t chief , leda u roup o\' 'J(') men to the f i re-m a t i c d r i l l . The hand fr nn N o r t hPatcho gue also w i.\ Uurd phu'e incompe t i t ion.
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No. Patchogue FiremenGet 'First' irt Looks
BOY SCOUT James Haas, 13, center, is shownreceiving Star Scout card and three merit badgesfrom Scoutmaster John Densing recently. SteveDensing, who had made fi rst class, looks on
at left. Scouts are from Patchogue Troop 5which recently received its charter for new year.
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Scouts of Troop 5, Patchogue,were recently treated to a turkeybuffet supper with cake and icecream at the home of Mr. andMrs. Gerald Haas, 22 WilliamStreet, Patchogue Shores.
Their son, James, was b e in gwelcomed home from, the hospital.He was also celebrating his birth-day and was being accorded rec-ognition on attaining Star Scoutrank.
Bovs interested in join ing Troop5 may call GRover 5-9081 for in-formation.
Troop 5 recently received itscharter for the new year fromChauncey Augustine, Neighbor-hood commissioner. A "ParentsNight" was: held , and a Court ofHonor presented the followingawards:
James Haas, Star Scout andthree merit badges. Stephen Den-sing, First Class Scout; FrankHutton , Second Class Scout; JohnChumas, Richard Grey, CliffordLettieri, Robert Knight and Law-rence Wolp in were recognized asTenderfoot. Scouts , and RobertStuart, one merit bad ge.
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The 140th Transportation Battalion NYARNG of Suffolk and the ICanaan Lake-East Civic Association of Patchogue will participate ina dual ceremony to take place at Canaan Lake July 4. Both' organ-izations will be honoring the late M. Sgt. Lloyd Ei\ Blake for theservice he performed far community, state and country.
Major Whaley of the battalion *¦| will present the New York StateLong and Faithful Service medalto Sgt. Blake's widow, a memberof the Canaan Lake Association.Sgt. Blake served the New YorkGuard and the New York State
! Army National Guard for over 30years, both as an officer and as anenlisted man.
The Canaan Lake Associationis dedicating a flag pole andplaque in honor of the late Sgt.Blake, George E. Snyder and Jay
I K. Wohlseld. All were past presi-dents of the association.
The 587th Transportation Com-pany of Smithtown will have itscolor guard and firing squad pres-ent to participate in the ceremony.Master Sergeant Richard J. Peters,a' m'ember of both" the 587th Trans-portation Company and the Can-aan Lake Association, is makingarrangements for the guest speak-ers of the ceremony.
Peter Pino , president of theassociation , will open the cere-mony at 2 p. m. on the North
Ocean Avenue side of CanaanLake. A large turnout of the as-sociation is expected.
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Civic, National Guard UnitsTo Honor M. Sat. L. E. Blake
RIVE'RHEAD — The Inter-state Sanitat ion Commission lastweek in Suffolk Supreme Court ,in a suit against BrookhavenTown and the Port Jeff e .-on Sew-er Di^t ict , charged the LongIsland Sound and Port JeffersonHarbor is being polluted by rawsewage dumped bv the sewer dis-tr ict .
Justice Henry M. Zaleski re-ceived briefs from the commissionand opposing papers from thetown and reserved decision.
Thomas R. Glenn . Jr., the com-mission 's chief engineer , in thepapers .said the town had beenordered by the commission to stoppol lu t ing the waters prior toMarch 1, 195(5. Mr. Glenn said atest was made of sewage wasteslast November . The findings show ,according to Mr. Glen , that"there is a grave menace to thehealth , welfare , and recreationalfacilities of the people living inthe area.
The town , through AttorneyJohn J. J. Jones , asked that thesuit be dismissed. Mr. Jones con-tended the town had built a $340 ,-000 sewage U*eatment plant , whichwas disposing of the sewage in.a satisfactory manner.
The commission demands thatthe town stop dumping its sewagein the harbor , or improve theplant's operations immediately tocomply with their sanitary stand-ards.
Say Raw SewagePolluting Sound ,Port J. Harbor
Bernard J. Finnerty; son of Mr. Iand M.s. Herbert Klein of CoatesAvenue , Holbrook , received a bach- |
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elor of science degree cum laudeSaturday from C. W. Post Collegeof Long Island University inBrookville.
Mr. Finnerty majored in ac-counting. He received the GusEhrlich M e m o r i al Accountingaward and was on the Dean 's listfor three years. He was electedto Pi Gamniia Mu , national socialscience honor society.
Finnerty GraduatesCum Laude From Post
BELLPORT — The BellportMen 's Fellowshi p at its June meet-ing elected the officers for thecoming year.
They are as follows : AndrewDePaollo , president; Maurice Bee-be, vice president; Charles Smith ,secretary and William Greenhill ,treasurer.
A program of Summer activi-ties was planned and committeeswere appointed for a golf tourna-ment, fishing trip, family picnic ,beach party and a treasure hunt.In addition , the club will againserve hot dogs and soda to theLittle League Farm team which itsponsors. A schedule of Summerevents wjll be sent to each mem-ber in the near future.
The membership again voted tomake a contribution to the schol-arship fund and sponsored twocamperships for the Boy Scouttroop.
Arthur Weis and Walter Hutch-ins make up the publicity com-mittee.
DePaollo New HeadOf Men's Fellowship
We wish to thank Father Merril land all of our very dear friendsfor their kindness and considera-tion shown to us during our re-cent bereavement.Mrs. Estelle MaggioRobert and Warren Maggio—Adv.
CARD OF THANKS
MOVING DAY—Patchogue citizens witnesseda "moving day" on the grand scale June 15when James A. Brownie & Son, house movers,of East Main Street, East Patchogue, transport-ed a house north on Medford Avenue from Oak
Street parking lot to Log Road , North Patch-ogue. Move took about five hours. House wasformerly owned by Mrs. Minnie Girshoff.
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In loving memory of my son ,Billy De Mullen, who passed awayJune 21, 1941.
Mother, Laura Roser.—Adv.
IN MEMORIAM