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Daily News from New York, New York • 25

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daily-news; Wednesday, November 21, i62 QL 25 Free Turkey Dinner for Pottio CityDcdsM D--p-PCve Cop Averts Drovning in vanvi'c BrGROVER RYDER A -47-year-old police captain plunged into the icy Atlantic Ocean off Long Beach during the snow fall yester-'f day and rescued a 61-year-old man who had walked into the water in an apparent suicide attempt. Din Reducers For Planes The installation of Little Pattie Pederson, 10, of 79-11 An-kener Elmhurst, re mechanical noise suppres sors on, both let and pro Tir near-drowning victim. ceives a free turkey from Jyll Alex peller-driven aircraft as a Thomas A. Connor, a Hempstead means of reducing the noise of landings and takeoffs at e-po r-MMt-arf 1 1 5 I f- 1-5 municipal airports is urged a resolution adopted yes terday by the City Council. The resolution resulting from mounting Brooklyn and Queens ander, "Miss College Point Merchant," right out of the freezer.

Walter Berndt, College Point Merchants Assoc iation prexy, holds more free birds. complaints sgsinst noisy jet and Jest Coll Dim Saint Niek "Nassau County Executive Eugene H. Niekersbn yesterday gave each county employs a present of three extra days off for upcoming holidays. In a memorandum to all agency heads, Niekerson directed that each worker be given an extra day elf on two of the three holiday weekends Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's plus another day each far Christmas shopping. Each employe will thus get two four-, day weekends.

Village employe was floundering face down more than 1,000 feet shore when Capt. Herbert Hermeaaon reached Battling Strang: currents in the eut-going tide, Hermenson managed to bring him to the leeward aid of rock jetty. Patrolman William O'Brien, jumped from tha jetty and helped the captain puH Connors to the beach. Caanors, of 2l 'Front St, was taken to Mea-dowbrook Hospital in serious condition from cold and exposure. policemen were treated and home on sick calL Spate Him From Car Hermonson, a lifeguard before fee joined the Loner Beach Polica propeller planes operating at International Airport, Idlewild, and ialuardia Airport, also called upon the Federal Aviation Agency to answer four questions concern ing the use of such suppressors.

Questions for Manufacturers At the same time, the Council decided to ask aircraft manufacturers to determine whether mechancial suppressors can be attached to the new turbo-fan (NEWS foto by Nick Sorrantiao) Mover to type motors which are gradually COP AIRING DOG PUTS 4 $41 Million for Japan tment, was in a patrol carl tat tha boardwalk at the foot of New York Ave. at 9:20 A.M. when ha aaw Connors in tha water up to his waist. At first, tha captain thought he a surf fisherman, although only the hardiest would be fishing in tha- 34 degree temperature, with j.tha snow flying. Going closer, Hermonson aaw the man wa steading away from tha shore.

cap sounded his siren and put in a quick radio call to head-' quarter. Apparently aUrtled by tna siren. Connors Jam intn. ON LEASH AS VANDALS Detective Harold James took hia dog for a near-midnight stroll. The result, four youths landed in Queens vege Plait Mayor Wiper will ask Criminal Court before Judge Albert McGrover yesterday charged with, burglary andf the Board of Estimate today for more than $41 million to build a proposed sewage POs Closed treatment plant in Brooklyn as of tne Creek pollution control proj ect.

Ha will seek 141.290.000 of tha S52 million needed for tha plant. I he rest will have to be appropriated at a later date, be said. Tha plant would be tha largest in the city, with a maximum sew Thanksgiving Brooklyn Post Office stations will be closed tomorrow, but the General Post Office will stay open from A.M. to midnight for parcel post and registered mail and to sell stamps. Only special delivery mail will be delivered.

With Christmas only Ave weeks off, Brooklyn Postmaster Edward J. Quigley issued his usual pre-holiday reminders to the public. Ha said cards should be mailed early, carefully addressed and preferably flrst-elass. Gifts going to distant points must be mailed by Dec. 16 and those for local destinations by Dec.

15. age capacity of 310 million gallons dailv more than one-third malicious mischief. He held them in $5,000 bail each for hearing Dec. 6. i They are: James Wolfs, 17, af 142-05 Kockaway Ravin ond Mack, 19, of 145-33 111th Clauds Stalworth, IS, of 161-13 118th Road, and Eugene Goodwin, 18, of 145-18 109th all of Jamaica.

Cops said tha youths had smashed their way into PS ISO at 100-59 Inwaod Jamaica, through a first floor window and were breaking windows and corridor display eaeee when James, of tha Manhattan Narcotics Squad, left his home nearby to walk tha dog at 11:30 P.M. and heard them. Ha red gve skats la the air. Radio Patrolman George Baker and James McGarry, af Jamaiea Station, responded and grabbed the four youths. Wolf and Mack were caught in the rear of tha building with two typewriters and an alarm and started swimming out.

Harmanaan stripped off mast of a clot has, raced, across the 400-foot-wide beach and went in after Connors. i Radio Call Anawerad Hermonson was swimming back with him, having trouble keeping Caesura head above water, when arrived in answer to tha radio- caU and dove in ta help. Connor's wife had reported him missing Sunday night, and police had been searching far aim. They v. said be apparently intended sui- ctdo, but was tea ill to be questioned after the rescue.

Rerasanson and O'Brien will receive departmental commenda- tiona, according to Long Beach Patten Commissioner Raymond Panza. Bermonaon has been han- ared for similar rescues. ra af the city's present total capa city of SCO Btiihoa gallons a day. Tha plant would cover approxi mately 32 acres bounded by Green Marginal Whale Creek Canal, North Henry St Ureenpotnt Ave. and Provost St.

It would serve an area of 24 square miles, inciudmr nart of Queens and lower Manhattan. replacing turbo-jet engines. Questions raised by the Council were: 1. Are mechanical noise suppressors feasible? 2. How great a reduction in noise do they provide? 3.

What is their effcect upon aircraft power? 4. What is tha cost of installation? Council action was preceded by a technical discussion of tha problem by Joseph Wilson, FAA noise abatement officer at International Airport, and by John R. Wiley, aviation director of tha Port of New York Authority. Devices Called "Hash-Kits" Both told tha Council the noise from many so-called turbo-jet planes has been reduced by the installation of devices they caUed Wiley also reported that on airline, American, now uses turbo-fan jet motors which reduce noise. Wiley also advised tha Council that tha noise abatement problem will be the topic of a Senate sub-committee hearing Dec.

4 in Washington. The aviation Industry, he added, already is conducting a $59 million research program devoted to development of a device known as a "Resomator which it hopes will lead to greater reduction in noise. Flushing Gal Held in Heist Philsdelphia, Nov. 20 (AP). Mrs.

Elaine Mears, 23, a Flushing, N. housewife, was held without bail for court yesterday at a magistrate's hearing. She is charged with attempting to hold up a bank here Friday. Detective Edward Matuskowiti toid Magistrate William Bleah-man that Mrs. Mears was arrested outside the bank after a woman had handed note to a cashier of a Central-Penn National Bank branch stating that it was a stickup and that she had gun in her handbag.

Mrs. Mears was held under $3,000 bail Friday before U. S. Commissioner Edward W. Furia on a federal charge.

Polico said that when the bank guard seized Mrs. Mears there was no gun in Her handbag. The city entire project will cost of which so far clock, polica said, and Stalworth was nailed on the stairs inside and Goodwin coming out the 372,251,000 has been appropriated for interceptor sewers and other lobar front. equipment. Wagner will also ask tha board to authorize an expenditure of KifclielArea Ex-Hichsville Pilot Leaps $2,873,000 in capital funds for major reconstruction and im provement in approaches on both Washington, Nov.

20 AP). The General Services Adminis sides of tha Manhattan Bridge. To Safety as Jet Conks Out Goldsboro, N. Nov. 20 (AP).

A crippled F-102 fighter interceptor from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Approaches on the Manhattan side will not start until the lower tration announced today transfer of about 22 seres of tha former 's Mitchel Air Force Base at Herap- Manhattan Expressway is pleted. ateaa. to the Koman Catholic crasneq near Here today after the pilot ejected safely. 4 Diocese of Rockville Centre, N. First JLt.

Robert F. Zembraskl. Firemen's Widows Get Mighty Mite xer educational use. The agency said it assigned the property to the Welfare Depart-t ment, which will handle final con- veyance to the diocese. The diocese applied for the land 23, a native of Hicksville, L.

was reported uninjured. Zembrsski was trying to return to tha base in." adverse weather conditions when the plane's engine quit and he bailed out. Authorities said he requested a heading from Sevmour Johnson n.rii-w In the sontheast section of the former airfield for use in ment of a secondary school ity, including a high school for tower to an unihibited area. about 2,500 pupils, athletic fields, and parking areas. The plane, on a routine mission, crashed in the vicinity of Neuse State Park in Wayne County, six miles from here.

Zembraski, his wife and son, Robert Jr. live in Goldsboro. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zembraski, live at Hicksville.

Greet 4 Meld In Hed China Four men jailed in Chinese Communist concentration camps will be remembered this Christmas by Brooklynites, through tha Americanism committee of Floyd Bennett Post, 'American Legion. Legionnaires are sending out the word to members and friends to in clods prisoners John Downey, Hugh Redmond, Richard Lecteau and Bishop James- Wash on their Yuletide lists. -fail' should be addressed to tha Red Cross, Society af China, Peking, China, a Legion College Quiz Kids Disturbed Does the Latin -non disturbe mean "Do not disturb" or "Da not be disturbed" or does anybody care? Quite a few Brooklyn College students seemed to be caring yesterday. A student quiz team from the college lost a team of girls from Manhattanville College on the CBS-TV "College Bowl" program Sunday, when the Manhattanville team was ruled correct in saying it meant "Do not be disturbed." The Brooklyn students insisted their competitors ware wrong, and protested to. CBS.

Tha broadcasting company, however, aaia an independent producer, John Cleary, wa responsible far tha show. Cleary and hia ataft had atudied tha transcript and aecisd to uphold the moderator's ruling, tha CtS spokesman paid. (NEWS foto by Nick Sorrmtin) Fire CassmiarisneT Edward Thsmassa (r.) happily accepts flM g'ift fross U. Naval Shipyard's civUiaa empioyra far widows af areas kiDed aaa recent atesa Maaasth. Rear Adaitral shipyard I caasmaHaai; ptaaeats tkvs chefSfa.

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