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Daily News from New York, New York • 281

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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281
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J. Pi pa 8 i 1' NSKSii AAJ iTxii C2 i NEWS photos by Joe Farrlnqton Semi annual outdoor art exhibition is held in It's Open House for Art. the Alexander's parking lot in Rego Park. Exhibits are lined up almost as a solid -wall and there were plenty of spectators despite the chilly weather. Sid U.S.

Add to Manor Takeover By FRANK MOONEY The proposal that Uncle Sam accept Sagtikos Manor and 10 acres surrounding the Bay Shore landmark as a National Historic site received more impetus yesterday with a petition advocating that the government acquire an additional Mrs. Patricia La Sala of Woodside points to painting of a ship to attract the attention of her daughters, Fraricine, 11, and Jennie, 2. Start Neiv Timetable On (Electrified Section 230 acres as a conservation measure. New Metropolitan Transportation Authority trains begin regularly-scheduled service on the Long Island Rail Road today on the newly electrified 16-mile section of tracks between Huntington and Hicksville-Mineola Sagtikos has been host to presidents from George Washington to John F. Kennedy, and more than 6,000 visitors annually come to view it in its present status, under which it has been open to the public on a part-time basis.

Pike said he would refer the American Legion petition to the. National Park Service of the Department of the Interior for their considerationK. The service allows passengers The petition, sponsored by the Suffolk American Legion Conservation Committee, was presented by its chairman, Charles Pulaski of Islip to Rep. Otis Pike, of Riverhead. Pike introduced a bill that would authorize the Dejartment of.

Interior to accept the manor house and site as a gift from Robert David Lion Gardiner, whose family has owned Sagtikos Manor since 1758. It was originally an Indian purchase in 1692. 230 Acres Undeveloped The 10 acres in Gardiner's gift offer are situated on the north side of Montauk Highway. The 230-acre parcel mentioned in the American Legion petition is undeveloped. It extends from Montauk Highway to Great South Bay, and is part of the original manor tract.

from Huntington and other stops Crash (ills 2, Boy Bruised Gnur.ir.inn data gystccig insmuTE A four-year-old boy escaped with bruises early yesterday when the car in which he was riding and the experienced data processing team that participated in the spectacularly successful Lunar Modules, Eagle, Intrepid and Aquarius, is holding OPEN HOUSE Saturday, October 24th, 9 A.M.-2 P.M. for those many people who have wondered about the computer field and whether they have what it lakes to be trained as was involved in a head-on collision in Coram, L.I. that took the life of his mother and the driver of the other vehicle. The boy, Richard Pryor of 33 Whitfield Lane, Coram, was treated and released at Brook-haven Memorial Hospital after the accident on Route 112 a quarter mile north of Granny Coram. His mother, Joan, 28, was driving north at 1:42 a.m.

when her car was in collision with a southbound vehicle operated by Joseph Ventimiglia, 51, of 1600 Fire Ave, Medford. Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene at 2:36 a.m. on the Port Jefferson branch, and Hicksville, Westbury and Carle Place on the Main Line to travel directly to Manhattan's Pennsylvania Station and Hunterspoint Ave. in Long Island City without a change at Jamaica. Cites New Service A spokesman for the MTA said the new train service the first major electrification on the railroad since 1925 is a key development in the agency's long range modernization program for the LIRR.

An estimated 12,000 commuters board trains from the Carle Place, Westbury, Hicksville and Syosset stations in Nassau County and the Cold Spring Harbor and Huntington stations in Suffolk County each weekday morning, a LIRR spokesman said. Passengers at these and other stops were given copies of the train schedule over the weekend. 11 Trains for Peak Hours Six electric trains will run into Manhattan from the newly electrified zone in Nassau and Suffolk during peak weekday morning hours, and five will return during peak evening hours to augrment existing diesel service. The $69 million program to extend the third rail from Mineola ea3t to Hicksville and Huntington was financed by grants from the Federal Department of Transportation and funds from a state transportation bond issue approved by voters in 1967. The 1925 extension of LIRR electric service was between Lyn-brook and Babylon." Community Day Slated World Community Day-will be observed by Church Women United in Brooklyn with a at noon Nov.

6 at the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church, Church and Flatbush Brooklyn. The theme will be "Use a Key or Tomor- row: Education." COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS Over coffee and donuts you will meet our computer experts and see a 15-minute film presentation to give you a comprehensive view of the industry. Counsellors will be available to discuss, on a person-to-person basis, your chances. Age makes no difference. Our Institute has trained individuals from 1 8 to 57 years of age.

You don't have to be a mathematical whiz to become a skilled programmer. A free; aptitude test is offered and you will find if you possess common sense' (logic) and a high school diploma or equivalent, Grumman can train you. Comprehensive Program includes: Curriculumr Computer Systems Fundamentals; COBOL; FORTjRAN; Assembly Language; Computer Operating Systems Financing Assistance Placement Assistance Classes: Days Tues. Thurs.) Friday Evening Saturday The name GRUMMAN is your assurance that you will get the best and most thorough instruction available. Author to Talk On Middle East Foreign correspondent Dan Kurzman, author of four books, will Speak on the crisis in the Middle East at 10 a.m.

next Sunday at a breakfast sponsored by the Men's Club of Temple Isaiah, Reformed Jewish Congregation, 75-24 Grand Central Parkway, Forest Hills. Kurzman's latest book, "Genesis 1948," published by World, tells the story of the first Arab-Israeli War. While gathering material for this book, he found himself in Israel when the Six-Day War broke out in 1967, and he covered it for the Washington Post. I 5 17 West John Street Hirlrcuilla I I llltni bemiemen: i am inieresieo in invesngatint your iraminc DIRECTIONS: FROM Southern Stat tak Exit 28 north to Rout 115 to Hicktvilla Rd. which btcomai Broadway going north, two block paat LIRR Undorpaa.

turn laft on Wosl Jim St. FROM L.t. E-proaaway tax Exit 41 aouth on Hickavillo Rd. to laat trallic light oalor LIRR Undarpaaa. turn right on Wat John St.

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He is a graduate of the University of California. He was awarded the Purple Heart as an infantryman in World War II. ON 10-1?.

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