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Daily News from New York, New York • 471

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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471
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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1936 Bklyn. Sec. 7 ASK MORE COP QUEEMS-BRON AmMdDKriCA TEST (GETS M1E 0. M. IflMUATTAM in in i llrutllrtl I nil Grows a Horn on Rattlesnake BEA CH AREA SPAN WILL BE STARTED SOON The Triboro Bridge Authority yesterday announced that Queens County's $15,000,000 Whitestone-Bronx Bridge will be started in two months.

This will be preliminary work exclusively, explained Paul Loeser, Authority director. The estimate be prevented by an adequate pollca force. The organization cited 45 casea of petty and grand larceny in tha community during the past year. All data will be forwarded to Commissioner Valentine with a request for a larger force at tha Manhattan Beach Station, association spokesmen said. L.

I. ART EXHIBITION OPENS TOMORROW, A Long Island Tercentenary Art Exhibition will be opened tomorrow by the Nassau Institute of Art in studios at Fulton and Washington Hempstead, Nassau. More than 600 contributions of island artists are based on the history of 300 years of Long Island growth. PLAN ANNUAL FETE The Eockville Centre, Nassau, Democratic Club will hold an annual card party and dance May 28 at Reliance Fire Hall. Stuart, May 21 one rattlesnake with a horn besides rattles.

W. G. Meredith who owns the snake confesses it isn't a natural horn. He grafted- a rooster's spur on the reptile, he said. I kind of hoped it would grow," he added.

As if city anti-noise rules would not be sufficiently fractured by barber shop quartettes, the Park Department now is sponsoring a harmonica contest. Players and learners have been invited to meet in Forest Park, Queens, music grove at 2 P. M. tomorrow for the Queens part in a city-wide contest. Entries are in three classes.

These include Class 15 and under; Class 16 to 18 years, and Class 18 and over. Class will have a special band section. GUILTY OF HOLDUP, HELD FOR SENTENCE A Jury before County Judge AI-geron I. Nova in Brooklyn found Robert McAvoy, 24, of 459 6th Brooklyn, guilty cf first degree The Manhattan Beach Property Owners Association has launched a campaign to have some of the newly appointed city patrolmen assigned to Manhattan Beach. Charging that policing in the area is inadequate, the organization plans to send a questionaire to citizens in an effort to obtain unanimous support.

The questionaire will ask residents to list petty annoyances and small burglaries which could followed expan' robbery yesterday. He had been charged with being one of two men who held Yip and took $69.75 from Max Shomer, store proprietor of 297 Atlantic Brooklyn, last March 30. McAvoy was remanded for sentence. sion oi tne Authority's powers to build the second structure, through an amendment passed by the Legislature. Gov.

Lehman signed the bill Wednesday night. It was sponsored Senator Frank B. 1, Commissioner Kracke Bringing you another Kelly pre-holiday merchdndising triumph Queens Democrat. "It is too early to say when physical construction will start," aid Loeser. "We must get the 0 wr MS? a Friday and Saturday Outfit Days Gigantic Priend Making Drive to add 1000 new customers to our fast growing army of Women's and Misses' Spor Consisting of regular $12.7 Sport Coat and $6.75 Silk Dress EASY PAYMENTS (NEWS map by Staff Arttut Bourn Map shows route for $15,000,000 Whitestone-Bronx bridge (top), liroken lines show Triborough Bridge route.

Triboro Bridge finished at the moment. The Triboro is scheduled to pen July 11. "It will be about two months now when we start preliminaries for the Whitestone Bridge." To Issue Bonds. The Authority is empowered to float a $15,000,000 bond issue for the structure, to be repaid out of tolls. Its construction will speed traffic which now crosses College Point to Classon Point, the Bronx, cn a ferry line.

The bridge also will automatically sound taps on a controversy centering on the ferry. The dissension arose when Frederick J. II. Kracke, Commisioner of Plant and proposed to move the ferry terminal to a spot at near-by Chisholm Park. The shift would cut the water distance to the Bronx, save time and cut overhead, Kracke contended.

Moses Objected. Park Commissioner Moses ob If purchased Individually they would cost you $19.50. YOU SAVE $6.55 I Climaxing our Friend-Making campaign with this amazing holiday outfit feature. Choose any white or pastel sport coat in cur regular $12.75 groups and any print or crepe dress in our $6.75 groups. There's a handsome saving awaiting you.

Men's Outfit Consists of Fine $29-75 Suit $5-50 Sport Shoes $2-95 Hat a a Here is your complete "iXopal 23c Huxe" jected that this would also pile up traffic hazards for visitors in the park. Kracke backed a local law to force entrance into the park and the Boards of Estimate and Aldermen passed it. But Mayor LaGuardia declined to sign it, and the measure died automatically Jan. 1, this year. Alternative sites, meanwhile, $295 Sport Slacks If fun based iniividtuUly tbey wuld cast you t42.i3 YOU SAVE $12.40 port Outfit $0075 1 W.

easy rv' ZZ JJ CREDIT V- 1 I QUALITY PLUS have been under consideration. FRIENDS LAUNCH BOOM FOR BENNETT Brooklyn friends launched a boom for Attorney General Bennett for the Democratic nomination for Governor yesterday, on Gov. Lehman's announcement he will not run again. George D. Fogarty, president of the Democratic Veterans Organization of Kings; J.

Julius Kolodin of the Empire Dem 9m mmmm'r ''A yes- OPEN ocratic Club and Louis F. Geiger are among the campaigners. The three spoke for Bennett at an organization sesion in Nulty Memo- EVENINGS mi Hall, o41 Leonard M..

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