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Daily News from New York, New York • 348

Publication:
Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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348
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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY. CECEMBEK T3Sg BklvrL Sef. "13 Get the Point? 'frnm our Ml jrom our jiu I' I HAT'S what fclmilie Bagley (right) must be saying to Jessie Lubart during their fencing tilt while Capt. Hadassah Abelow of the fencing team of Woman's Division of Brooklyn College looks on. Girls are practicing with foils.

PASTA URGES FEDERAL AID FOR RECREATION PROJECTS Plans fur tftvelopment of Queens 3 parks with Federal aid were an-nuneed by Park Commissioner James Pasta of Queens. said the I MASSAPEQUA'S NEW STATION WILL BE OPEN TOMORROW Massapequa Park's railroad depot, first new one on the Long Island Railroad's Montauk division in twenty years, will be christened tomorrow by village and 'railroad officials, newsreel cameras and the 3:02. The 3:02, which heretofore has whistled past, will be Massapequa Park's first train, officials announced. For the occasion the officials will stretch a white ribbon across the right of way and the pr gram, for which support city and bn-Tough officials k3 been asked as a move toward obtaining Federal aid, followed a confer- of park of i i a I and 311 rs Charles B. Williams, Commissioner Pasta I DRESS DEPT.

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4 SEEK FIRE CHIEFS JOB IN GLEN COVE Four candidates have been nominated for chief of the Glen Cove, Nassau, Fire Department to succeed Chief Earle Cresser, who has declined re-election. The election will be held Dec. 15 in fire headquarters in Wr. Glen Glen Cove. The- nominees are William Wansor, John Zielazny, John Green and George Parliman.

rial deputy Queenr public works head. The pn gram, according his announcement, provides for general development of Queens -parks a-recreatiun anil athletic centers, and includes construction of a number cf swimming pools, a well as provision for beer gardens for visit- TS. Would Charge fn Pools. While urging development of parks. Pata expressed regret that bo playground facilities were in-eluded, due to lack of land for tu-h purpose.

The entire program calls for recreation pavilions, baseball diamonds, gymnasium and field houses, day canip-, all on park property. Keereati'n tenters would include swimming pool. similar in design to that at Valley Stream, Nassau. Sta'e Park. Charges fi.r the pools.

Pasta asserted, as well as for the pavilions, would make them self-supporting and support the request for aid from the Public Works Administration. Play fields, he added, would be a Civil Works project. Kissena Park Included. In Kissena Park he proposed a recreation center and pavilion, day camp and gymnasium; recreation renter and pavilion and gymnasium in Astoria Park; baseball center and day camp in Alley Pond Park; recreation center and pavilion, day camp and baseball center in Hillside Park, and various recreation and other facilities in Other parks. Forest Park, Queens, would have both a recreation center and pavilion, a day camp, field house, a fenced playground on Myrtle caddy center at the golf course, concrete stands at Victory Field, and a field house at the Forest Park tennis courts.

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