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Daily News from New York, New York • 610

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
610
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Queens Ncwlywetls a eiiwandl l-Cennit MilHk For Mockaway ffil.S. Vigorous protest against omission of Far Rockaway High School, Queens, from the list of schools receiving one cent milk has been made to the Board of Education by E. Knight Harris, head of the Education committee of Rockaway, Queens, Chamber of Commerce. Harris advised school authori-r ties the school had many students I i I I Watch Taken by Boy Is Recovered Detective James L. Shea reported the quick recovery yesterday of a $200 lady's wrist watch stolen Tuesday from the Brooklyn home of Deputy Warden Charles Stem-pier of the West Side Jail.

Shea brought Walter Grischuk, 21, of 726 DeKalb Brooklyn, in Brooklyn Felony Court on a charge of criminally receiving stolen property. Grischuk received the diamond-set watch from his brother, Roman, 15, who entered the Stem pier home at 539 Lafayette Brooklyn, to deliver laundry and stole the timepiece, Shea said. Roman is held in Children's Court as a juvenile delinquent. Before buying? a Hire to read the hatarday Keal Kstate pases af Ti Stw! whose parents found it a financial burden to pay for students' trans- portation to and from school, in addition to milk, and urged restor- I i 1 IF I Lawrence J. Oehs and his wife, the former Virginia McLaughlin, cut wedding cake following wedding in SS.

Joachim and Ana Catholic Church. Queens Village. Queens. Bride is daughter of James T. McLaughlin, attacehd to staff of Queens District Attorney's office.

ation of the service. The board's plan of allocating milk to high schools on the basis of what are considered average income-producing communities, was called unfair. tlSl COMM.ETBLY A 'MCu installed IttU Includes all labor and material for 7 -room house. rthr ct. 5 Year Guarantee! F.H.A.

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Maspeth police said the crash; Park, Nassau, with horses owned by Ralph Smith of West Chester. Louis Ray, 32, was attended at Wyekoff Heights Hospital, Ridge-wood, where one finger was amputated. Earl Lomax, 32, and George Mason, 36, were treated for ankle injuries. occurred when one van halted for a light at Metropolitan Ave. and Mount Olivet Crescent, and the other struck the rear of the halted machine.

Both vans were en route to a Pennsylvania farm from Belmont 1 1 TIRES MOUNTED FREE Manhattan IBridge- Exit to He Wider WPA crews are rushing removal of the last vestige of horse-and-trolley days from Manhattan Bridge, a double-reverse Brooklyn exit from the west upper roadway. When horse cars rolled there, the turns eased the steep grade. Without blocking traffic, WPA will widen the egress to a seven-lane, fan-shaped area, engineers said, giving motorists access to Jay St. as well as Flatbush Ave. Freed in Theft William Brusseau, 43, of 10-42 44th Drive, and Joseph Quentin, 34, of 10-19 44th Drive, both of Long Island City were acquitted after trial in Special Sessions, Queens, on a petty larceny charge.

They had denied theft of kegs of spikes last Sept. 15 from the Long Island Railroad yards in Long Island City, and said other residents had access to Quentin's car, in which police said they found a spike. When Manhattan Bridge was pened, Dec. 31, 1909, trolleys monopolized both upper decks. These were closed in 1922 and converted to roadways.

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