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Newsday (Nassau Edition) from Hempstead, New York • 12

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Hempstead, New York
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Mcwdty Mwdiy, Mi rcli 2, 1942 12 Boy, Missing a Week, Found With Feet Frozen Elmont Twelve year-old James Broderick of 1SS Louis T.lmont, xvlio had been missing since Icb. 19, is in Nassau Ilos. pital today with both feet frozen after presumably sleeping in vacant bouses and lixing on handouts for 'BOW IMPRESSIVELY ere Vou glide, was the lyrical dance advice of William Gilbert in one of the and operettas. Following that advice while doing the minuet at a Festival of America, given by students of the F.agle Avenue School, West Hempstead. Friday, are David Savage and Roy Ilardimnan.

'llicir partners arc Lillian Bn an (left) and Doris Baker. nine days. I Ic refused to tell how lie had spent the time since his disappearance. Hie boy, object of a ninc-Statc police search, appeared at the home of Michael Do.inski, 204 Roquette here, at 10 P. M.

Saturday, complaining that his feet were frozen. Dninski took him in and called Dr. Wilbur llolz, Fifth Precinct police sur Hey! 'Twas the First of Rockx ille Centre Two uni formed high school-age boys alarmed residents and blacked out many of the homes along Schuyler here, last night by ringing doorbells and telling householders to turn out their ligths because an air raid xxas cbming. Rockx ille Centre police rushed to the sane after reaix ing a num-lxr of telephoned complaints, but the box and a gul xxho xxas xxitli Walter Denquer of 28 Schuxlcr A Thief With An Eye Frccpoit Federal authorities today arc trying to find out hoxv an unidentified person intercepted a pawn shop receipt mailed to Emma Hildcbiand, of 433 Atlantic Freeport, and used it to claim the 8110 worth of jexv-clix she had deposited a Brooklyn lam office. Mrs.

Hildebrand reported to Freeport police yesterday that on (or New Hyde Park Woman Seeks Annulment Reges, in a deposition read in court, stated he married Helen Lenbs on Oct. 1, 1932, when she notified him she was an expectant mother and that he was the father of the unborn child. 'I lie gill, Reges testified, admitted right after the wedding cuciuom that she lied, explaining that die tclt tliat was the only wav she could get him to marry her. He immediately left her and had not lived with his wife since the wedding day, he added. Claiming that her husbjinl, John Alfano, lud refused to go thiuugh with his promise to having a second ceremony in a Catholic church, Helen Alfano, West bury, asked for an annulment of their marriage last year.

Mis. Alfano told the couit the fust ceremony xxas held in a Methodist cliuich. The petition xxas minted. Musicale in Woodmere Church geon, xi ho ordered him to the James xvas the second of the Broderick sous to run axxay in the past three months. His 16-ycar-old brother, Edward.

is still missing. although the family rcccixed a post card from him saying that he expected to put to sea soon. Rrodcrick is a WPA worker and rs. Broderick has been hospitalized for more than a year. March, Not April Walter Denquer of 28 Scxlmylcr Axe.

told police that at about 7 :0 P. M. a boy in a khaki uniform came to her door and gaxe the alarm. She xxas dubious, she said, but tinned out her lights anyway and then went outside. Houses all along the street were blacked out.

according to Mrs. Denquer, and residents xxcic running into their yards. scanning the sky and try ing to get definite information from their neighbors. Bargains Feb. 13 she had sent a money order for S45.

part pax merit on a lam, tu the Proxident Izun of Brooklyn. She did not rcceixc a rccipt for the paxment, she said. hen she inquired about it, the company told her that the receipt had been mailed and that on Feb. lb someone presented it and the rest of the money owed and walked off with the jewelry. Minden, Mrs.

Fied Biicr and Mrs. Barney Marks as xvcll as Cantor Michael Ichan, Temple Beth FI. who sang "If Ye Would Only Be hex and Mendelsohn's F.lijah. Speakers included the Rev. I eon Vernon Kofiid.

pastor of the Woodmere Methodist Church, Rabbi William B. Schwartz, Temple Isr.iCf. Liurcucc. and Rabbi Daxid Rubin of Congregation Sous of Isucl, here. includes the Wood mere.

Valley Stream, Babylon and Freeport Fxchangc Clubs. Dr. Small is a member and foimcr of tlic Woodmere Fx change Club. Members of the Woodmere Fxchangc Club have voted to send a bowling team to compete in the State Exchange Club bowling tournament to be held April 11 at Binghamton. president of the organization.

Store than b00 persons attended. SNATCHES PURSF. Freeport Dct. Sgt. Beit Bedell of the First Squad today is searching for a thief who snatched a purse containing 84 from Wjnela Fisher of 48 S.

Ling Beach here, Saturday night. Miss Fisher was walking along N. Ling Beach Avc. at about P. M.

when a man giahlKcl licj poise from behind and fled. Woodmere 'Hie third annual Brotherhood Musicale of the Woodmere Methodist Chinch was held last night under the direction of J. baccy Staling. Members of the churches and temples throughout the Branch participated. Mrs.

Kliucr Bchiff, organist, opened the program with Bachs Prelude in Minor." Milched Seholz was xiolin soloist and vocalists included Mrs. Joseph Finds Deposit Of Peal Humus 1 lower I Idl Walter Uhl. North Shore dex eloper, anuounccd today that he has discoxcicd a rich deposit of peat humus on a 20 acre liact recently acquired by him for development here. Because of priorities, IMil found himself holding land for 57 dwellings oil which nothing could Ik built. He had about made plans for unloading the plots at cost when the humus deposit was discovered.

It fills a prcliistmic ficdr water swamp a short distance Cii't of Port Washington near the junction ot Middle Neck Rd. The deposit runs to a depth of 12 feet oxer the 29-acic tract. Snixcxs reveal that the land includes more than 300,000 cubic xards bigli test humus xxitli a current inaikct value of more Ilian S3 per yard. Jock Whitney Veds Betsey Roosevelt New York In a wcddiiig of great interest to North Shore o-(icty, Betsey Cushing Roosevelt, former wife of the President's eldest son. James, and John Hay (Joel) Whitney, wealthy Nax.iu sportsman, were married ester-day at the home of the mother.

320 East 86th hcic. Whitney, xxho reportedly paid S3.000.000 to his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Altcnius (La.) Wht-ncy, after their divorce in 1940, maintains a Urge estate, "Ciecn-tree," in Manhasset. Hie bride, 38, and Whitney, 37, were united in a simple wedding which was a far cry from their earlier marriages, both of which were outstanding social events. Only members of the immediate families and a few close friends attended yesterday's ceremony. A reception was held Liter at the home of the bride's brother in-law, Vincent Astor.

and the couple left immediately -aftcrwaid for Greenwood Plan tation, one of htc Whitney estates, at Thoinasxillc, Ca. Whitney, now director of the mot Min pidiuc division of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter Aim licaii Affaiis in Wa-li ington. Mincola Not only were all his pre inairuge representations false. but acts of cruelty and self-admitted unfaithfulness followed the ccicmony, declared Mrs. Ruth I.

Yam. 27 Hillside Ijne. New. Hyde Pack, in her annulment action Michael Vaiin, hcaid in Na'vau Supreme Comt 1 riclay, Dui'iou was rcseixcd by Judge Pc icy D. Stodd.ut.

'i lie suit was iiiiccntcstcd. Vjiio, Iid wife testified, claimed that lie owned a Mui'C in 1i.iiikliu Square; received S1) weekly as a defense oiler and promised to nt up a comfortable home. All this proved untrue. she said, and, in addition, he struck her cm St vc i.il occasions and boasted of going around with maiiicd woman. An annulment, was granted Walter F.

Rca. a soldier now stationed at Watertown. Y. Compares MacArlhur Lawrence America must develop an "inner invincibility to the reverses ahd hardships of war. Dr.

Henry Hitt Crane, pastor of the Central 'Methodist- Church, Detroit told 1.300 at the Brotherhood Service field at Temple Israel, hue, Friday night. 'The sen ice is sponsored annually by Piutestjiit churches and synagogues throughout the Branch and Kockaways. 'Twelve clergymen participated. Crane declared we should take an example from the early Jews and Christum. He urged that we develop a philosophy of personal L.

I. Museum Plans Gaidai City An av iatiou show, feat hi ing exhibits of the liistoiy of aviation on Long Island as well as types of planes in cur-lent use, will open next Wednesday at the Ling Island Children's Muse uin in the Scjuice building at Adelphi College. I he show will remain open to Long Island school childiui and young people, as well as to adults, until Apnl according to. an aiiiiuuiiiiiiicut by Miss Fliulnth Hinyxiung, cnraloi of the museum. I lie opening will coincide with a showing of modi I aiipl.mis built I oug Island Inisn and gills ami rule ud nijj (Oiliest spnnsnicd by Exchange Clubs to Hear Condon Woodmere Dr.

John B. Con land District don of Albany, regional vice-president of the National Fx-change Clubs, will be among the speakers at the Long Island District luncheon meeting ofc Exchange Clubs to lie held Wednesday, March 2) at the Crystal Like Hotel, Freeport, Dr. F. Wallace Small, district governor, announced today. 'Hie Long Is to Biblical Hero ability to "receive" and fjee whatever obligations arc ncccssaiy and not "to react" to them.

He who learns the technique of spiritual response will conquer the world, he said. I Ic cited as an example of response" to adversity the Biblical account of Joab, a Hebrew General of King David's time, whom he called a "MacArthur of Ancient Djvs." lie told how Joab's army was surrounded by enemies and quoted the Hebrew leader's response" as an example to peoples fighting against barbarism and aggression today. Aviation Exhibit the museum. Models may Ik submitted at the museum until March 14. I lie history of asiation oil Ling Island will include a scries of photographs of the mural painting at Roosevelt field, near Carden City, done by Ahne Rliomc.

I lie iiiui.il icprcscnts all major developments aeronautics on Long Island since the inception ot Hying: A group of scale models of histone planes, lent by Trank 'I ivlic nor, publisher of arumauli-cal journals, also will be shown. Keatl High Time' for nrwi of Nassau MH-irly. 600 Attend Second Glee Club Concert Rockville Centre 'Hie South Shore Glee Club nude its second appearance of the current Reason in the auditorium of South Side High School Saturday evening, the soloist was Miss 'Thelma Pickering, pianist, 'llic conceit was gixen under the auspices of the Rockx ille Centre Recreation league. 'The club was directed by Carl A. Pfost.

Miss Mjrgaict F. Brindley was the accompanist. Chairman of the conceit committee was. ilcihcil C. Holm, sue.

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