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Daily News from New York, New York • 298

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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298
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Wns Pharmacy Scholarship Soon we'll be three on Long Islandl COMING BAKER'S MANHASSET Now Baker's Shoe Stores in Green Acres, Valley Stream, and Roosevelt Field I to hi. Joseph Sabin of 20-34 28th Long Island City, has been awarded the $2,800 full tuition Dr. A. D. Lindemann Memorial Scholarship at the Brooklyn School of Pharmacy.

Long Island University. Sabin is a rad-sate of Long Island City High School. Hew Queens Buses to Moke Riders Comfy Queens bus patrons -will start riding on air in October, hen the first of 209 new buses are deliver ed, the Thansit Authority report ed yesterday. Queens share will te l.H, officials said. All wui be equipped air suspension, permitting a more ef-mfortable ride for those who e-ccupy the 45-seat vehicles, as well as standees.

Rear Seat Curved The new buses are described as "cocktail bar" type because the rear seat is curved, some observers asserting the idea is to lure passengers away from the front. Meamvhilethe TA is considering droping two Queens routes unless business picks up. One is the extension of the Flushing-' Laurelton Q-27 route and the other is the so-called Rosedale Sunday shuttle line. Would Drop Extension The Q-27 route was extended June 30 to 233d St. and Merrick but officials said that unless more riders make use of the service between now and Fept.

8 the extension will be dropped and the line wil revert to its original terminal at Springfield and Merrick Blvds. Riders also have ignored the Eunday shuttle of the Q-5A rc-ute, halted last February and resumed on Aug. 4, officials said, jointing out that the line has droped 30 each Sunday during operations along Francis Lewis Blvd. between 241st St. and 147th l)rive.

It also faces abandon- ment Sept. 8. Code Adopted In Long Beech Maurice J. Fleischman, Long Beach city manager, has announced the adoption of the State Building Construction Code as a first step in stimulating new construction activity in the city. Fleischman said the City Coun-il approved the code to encour-.

S.ge use of the latest techniques in building. Under the old code, he added, erection of multiple dwellings in the Seaside City has ome almost to a standstill. He noted that one of the first luildings to go up under pro-Tisions of the state code will be $570,000, six-story apartment ouse. It will provide the city with an additional $15,000 an-i mul)y in tax revenua. us c.

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