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Daily News from New York, New York • 512

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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512
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75-Million Expwy Link to Open By CHARLES WALLING BLONDES HOPE CUPID CAN BEAT A THEFT RAP Two shapely bleached blondes, their wedding plans shattered by the long arm of the law, were still optimistic yesterday that the nuptials would be held, although somewhat delayed, T. Ignoring the time-honored rihbon-sninninsr ceremony in favor of hauling aside the r- barricades, nearly two miles of the six-lane Horace Hard- incr Expressway will be opened to mixed traffic at The pair, one a former waitress and the other a clerk-typist, appeared in Ridgewood Adolescent Court before Magistrate Milton Solomon to face charges of petty noon tomorrow between Bay-side and Little Neck. ing in Auoiescent ouri anu mcir cases will go to Special Session Store officials charged the girls made off with about $35 in clothing. After their arraignment yesterday both declared their boy friends were sticking by them and added that the bridegrooms-to-b. had dashed to tha Flushing station house Friday to bail them out.

Tho fHnn hnilf at A rrist of larceny. They were picked up Friday, on their wedding eve, in a Flushing department store. Police charged $3,750,000, is part of the Long Island Expressway which ultimately will link midtown Man they were doing a little last-minute shoplifting to fatten their trousseaux. Police quoted the girls as saying they intended to take off for Baltimore Saturday withheir respective boy friends to get mar hattan with Riverhead and Eastern Long Island. Constructed as part of the program of improving state arterial highways within the city, the expressway section extends from Cloverdale Bayside to Little Neck Parkway, and includes! a viaduct above Alley Pond A system of access and exit.

Long Island Expressway interchange with Cross Island Parkway, looking west. Name 43 Teachers Forty-three new teachers 1it been employed by the Garden City Schools for the 1957-53 school year, the school board announced. Twenty-two are men and 21 are women and they come from nine different states, Germany and Hawaii. CI P2 CO Xfl Dems Pick Merritt ried. Both girls, Margaret Orth, 19, of 125-05 18th a former waitress, and Irene Trzska, 20 of 118-10 12th clerk-typist, both College Point, waived a hear- Nassau County Democratic Par-, ty County Chairman Bernard S.

Stream as manager for this falls Meyer has announced that Wil-lparty campaign. Announcing 2 New No Price Penalty roads will link the expressway with Cross Island Parkway. The rotue replaces a winding road; which constituted a traffic bot-j tleneck for years. Three I' nder passes The expressway will carry traffic under East Hampton Blvd. and Douglaston and Marathon Parkways, and over Little Neck Parkway.

Users will be detoured at the Little Neck Parkway end of the section to the former Horace Harding route at Little Neck and then into Power House Road, paralleling the rst section in Nassau between Lake Success and Shelter Rock Road near Roslyn. This section is scheduled for completion in June, 1958. Arthur S- Hodgkiss, assistant to Construction Coordinator Moses, said the new section is expected to provide some relief for traffic now using Grand Central Parkway and Northern Blvd. Interchange Planned Slightly more than one-half of the route within the city is under construction, he reported, with the remainder in use. The only job remaining is the interchange planned for the link with the projected Clearview Expressway, now being designed.

The expressway is being built with state and federal highway funds, the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority providing funds for land. The expressway is part of the state arterial highway improvement program of Mayor Wagner and Gov. Harriman. 1 II iJSr nraxr Frftte ff I A The challenger is a young friend jta of Joe Kelly, one of 25,000 Cr t''' 5 Smclair Dealer in 36 5 1 Training Courses Offered Parents Leadership training courses for parents of Camp Fire Girls 7 to 14 have been started by the Queens Council, according to Mrs. Leona Sporn, borough director.

Classes are held Wednesday nights at 190-05 fioth Crescent, Fresh Meadows: Wednesday afternoons at Grace Episcopal Church. 155-24 90th Jamaica, and Tuesday nights at PS 213, Bayside. Awards Light Pact Nassau County Executive A. Holly Patterson has announced the award of a S77.971 low bid contract for installation of lighting equipment along Park In the Nassau County Park, Sahs bury, East Meadow, to Broadway Maintenance Corporation of Long Island City. The overhead lights will be installed from the new clubhouse to Post Ave.

WITH OCTANE BOOSTER (X CHEMICAL) NEW SINCLAIR POWER MSmClAm H.GH.COMfRESSION CAS0LINC SUPER HIGH-TEST HIGH-TEST QUALITY -No Price Penalty WORKS LIKE A. FREE ENGINE TUNE-UP -regular Price TOP MILEAGE PER DOLLAR Look, Boss, Here's Proof A traffic jam, called "unprecedented" by a police officer, slowed thousands of city-bound cars to a crawl between 7:30 and 9 A. M. yesterday. The tieup, unusual even for a Monday morning, which always has heavy rush-hour traffic, forced hundreds of motorists pn Northern Boulevard near Roosevelt Ave.

to park on side streets and hoof it to the subway, sometimes as much as 10 blocks away. NEW HIGHER OCTANE. musms (svmmD asm esra.

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