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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 5

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J-, 1 I t.V;V.'(y K- -1- 1 '-'-Mfr A'. OldTurnHall To Be Used As i Schools Ask1 OnlnRcm List Th BMid of Educatiof.Jtuu mad a thlrd icquMt ta city am dais far eirtil in prnpmirt -for nrw actiools or for additioni lb taUinc friiobf i1 In tha imriution cootaininf the -1 Wind ihBk city far rttin nidi a parcel of city-ewiwd property in Colonial Heifhta at 'a aitelor a' new ele menUry wtwni Sddolloafdi AppoiiitsTlircc NewfTcacIie -I 'r Appointment of three'. pew teacher two of whnm formerly taught here and Who had resign? ed and the jtransfer of Avc other teachers were approved by the Board EdurStion Ibis The new- teacheca-ore: B. Mortkv who received in l94S. and has had two years- teaching experience in other-school aystema, appointed.

it economics tracher at FVanklin Junior High Chariotie. W. appointed kindergarten teacher at School. Nineteen, Myrtle appointed third Mrnl vers. each taught here for several hut resigned their positions t.yenra'-.aga.7-- '1 Transfers .7 rt-ansfersvere approved 1 M.

Cummins, klndergrt- ea-tencher Schotd Seven, -Evelyn Allison, kindergarten euhciiieivr' School Slit, Previoua request a. for-thr -par-cela serf maiialqr Jthc hoord jh June IQ, 1M8, and June fb194L i In its tKht reqyeat the board Bata propertiea it aayr are urgently required far actiooi pur- v. Meeting Jo-Anfe Holding Cbrporatimi of 33Q East. 79th Stieet. York, has received a permit from thq Department' uae the second floor of the old Turn Hall' building -as aplace-of-asaembta-Located.

Hleet. thaflr building's aecond-fionr meeting' -halLwaa-usad yuh. tlc gathering fa past t'v- 0-An acquired the premises three yeafr ago from teresta' headed of Yonker. and the. hew.

owner 7 haa hem fraairig the. three-story -building for' light, manufacturing purposes; it being situated fa aa industrial zone. A1 ceramic decora ting hrrt cxru- 7T pies The Jlfsl floor, a packing eonw'-b; pany has the top fleoe, and a drew -sV manufacturer formerly leased thev second With that floor how Jo-Anio Holding -hopes agaitliwr "ptacr otTf" large enough tox9ttw 777 nwidate 5n0 to 600 rsoM. A spokesmao'-foe the fetldlng cfatpOra'fidh sald'theSjuHTnKia frontjandaflreprwSf.riecoiWaryTtr exit lnaide, hav been faatalleA he 'reponeA J- 7' iS. Avraue, la this family kaoie built aa nvstuateer basis far Ms Pofkl hy mt Yaahenv paeaplegtc Wariri Wair 11 vet ms Maro tkaa Ue kalldiag taarira merkaaln who gsw.lMr aervtrva frwss tMK.rM.crlelMst.lta sear rampletlaa at etamhake tssqrfsa ao tM ptemiwa, Htajf FMta.

Hafca the city, to -awign or TtranUiEtJhe fdlowfiig properties: Tor jlew BirlHwis heiaitea -far arfaiohiln ireas where populatidii ia yrawing aTapidy A1 parcetzef eight JoU in the Fleetwood areata panrri ot lota in BronaviUe Heighta, two lota in-Westchester Jlillai-tt feu JalkABnanjgUgwMBnaAi. waUMWawwiwrciill A kin Jlf noeo area and dne lot on.Tucfca- amMacod 1 4 OkFlePtwdbd Wittr Ownpkny krttnf ai mortgige loans my DepanmeitrfirWiiy'. anjrcort- strurfion perlitftiynr all the buildings have been awarded. A total estimated coat of. 62JM0.0W waa filed the '-flvr bui Wings, each qf which will house 96 families.

Tbere wUl be ISO totaling ft, 199.000 have placed on the 480-unit 'lretwoid Park Gardens apartment enrol ruction at 754-766 Bronx RivtC Road, south of Midland Avrilue. It is expected occupancy will room la screened from strwt or neighboring property by a planting box and ttvllis. An exterior of flush vertical 'biding 7 lmfebMrthTiTf df rcrinits Permits' for approxfmatfly $3S' OOfl'In near home ennsf ruction have Aa fnt addithaia ta ealat- ing buildings: Two feta adjacent -to Commerce' High. School: one lot. next to Saunders Trades School, aeveq lots in the vicinity of -School Five, ten fete, in the vicinity of School Twenty-two; six fetainafeey-afSdifel nfy-eeven.

30 feta' In vicinity of School One; 36 in the vicinitr-af School Feur. there fete -adjacent faXooaeweltHIgh Sehooi and ont pent to SehooTWeiity- six; BoardTables Five-Year-Old been awsrdnd hy thr BuildfarDiteH parlwawlyTrTtwwrs.W.fc, ho Aye dqubta build, ifiga of six itoriea each. Construe? tion la now at the level worgjs Unriee way foe-twowtherw Jmve fe4.tetkiMaiiiitriVkutift; Owner. ofthe -dAcjopmqfitfr OwnTO-of' the -dAclopmqfit is TW'AW pkOrtafdilne.rr 27-William StieeUNrw York. The architect it Julius FTshkind Of Jamaica Avenue, -Jamaica, Lr 1.

tv TT" rr rr dcarsdale ocliool and oast 741 and ratm A llBusihes-ButS otSirictlv! Slantf-School iyonyiPaiawimijgyytaaw.rr' msi (CoMlahei from I'ritchha: family' dwelling with Inverness To WitlUri'' jrRiehr jr on-- amily -dwalling gangs' aU ached. HI Rumaey Roil 61 Tb Anthony. Scalii. oro-fami dwwlling JhAltaiVlsfaiDriww SULetieas, .000, Tir Sahtoro ohe-fareily dwvllfar 46T -OdeU -jvarniofdangws. voivrd fa censorship- of schooT libra ryhooks andtexthoobtrir fallows last week's Verbal clash he-.

Srantdale residents harked the BrardOf'Eddration-fa-itt "heated cnntrovrny with the self-appotnt Schoot lhr ytin ago was tabled lrmiriktay hlgHCdfloa rdbrcdu cation -'-7: The resolution explained that oh Oct 20, 1944, Arthur Lange, loslnjctlnns of the late Ankenhrand. -submitted an the 'Anhenhrand. -submitted an estimate STS far painting grontritTOtherperntlM. ttfr- rot oncifamlly- dwcHmg. Increase falcwanetcv 113 -Iroquois Road.

950. mie-f amtiy rfes-ening and "garsi3 under houie.nofacmsetn tenan-clra. V4H 8t.lMwiTlt?Y3Snir. Fnnk Lr Curmn, garage, 94 SL James Terrace, $300. i-- laundry room' at Commerce.

order drawn and given' Mr. Lange with instruct ions to begin the work fan- ctedioo bT hooks Tornhe Xlhlic released yesterday. nanfidcacain flia- Scarsdale iwhooi system and its school expressed Ip the letter ua, except around the first of the month, -Them -4he-later--the- maW arrives, the better we like It. Piang fhe-jhiiid- a-half ronm and. 0 typ Garage facilities for about 300 can also jatv planned.

Thc rorotrucfion- on the side" of Bronx River Rrodr Hills ria. tKkpi)Mliriilv lsqt ment houses have been const rUct- Milt therklnro7he endbfTH' wae-'UJne- deveiopment takes riit through 757 Bronx River Road another runs from 601 to 621 lixHird Gm ns twara -School-Board President niauncry. Newlia and lhe ReyJ William Cr KernpiV assist snt rec-tor "of the Cfuirch of. St. James thg.Le;:.r,; Mr.

Keman proposed a rrsolu-lion at the lst Board of Educa-liofi aesskni to' the fleet that'no hooka should he squired whiefi-srowrinen -hy-renmTm nt apologists." Mr. Newlln he would resist 'any ban aw spsslfle kenksy-- Smee. then. 1 two Searsdale vet-prana' organizations have taken rfa" the martT. Post 52 pfadgril Kcmarts efforts Communist "menace iiL.htenrfiire'oC"mixln'hAOkg in the Jihrarira of Searsdale schools-' The Srprsdale Chapter of Amrr-iranVeterxjnr'CBiiimiitee: haefe ing Mr.

Kewlin's aland, condemned any attempt to Judge a honk hy it authorship rather than its The- Chaprernreildlulion pointed our, the selection of text? hooka fnr.friuratinnal purposes is mailer for trained, profession-' al eduratnrs. The Scandal Public' School system compares la-Hirahly-silh tln.inaL.arhonf.gyi.-. lamata- The 61 riiizens In auipnrl of the- hoard mrtude Charles WlK nn. president of llie General Elerlric John llaifrnrki insurance fxrrutivr; Jaroli Aron-ton." aNoryny, snd Arthur Sitey? er, rhairman nf the Btaia Mediation Board, HAVE YOU MADE River Vicvr JMmnor DOSRS Flander. vice tRY-'-rCsfr-B1e it td the Jay Tbe work, was MUsfactqrilyj perfbnifrd.Bi accordaiico with the estimate and Mr.

Lange requested that ha ho paid, the resolution 'continued. Madden Corpmslton nf New 7 Jtas pufchaved frtmr Andrew nine-ronifi' (mum Wfth lwo-car garage River" View Manor, 1 Ihrouah John P. Blrrh, who-also said Bertsil D. Ed-' wards the--property Winriy Rrnw'- Mr. Edwards pana a new faime onihesiTep v'-- Why rinnY they, eofnroe -that law agalaal Mbs aearifa threal-eafaUrtlera thrnoah -tM mafia? iMippnrt to-Mi Esperialfy fatten opposite' sidet American Legion to efface the 293 South Broadwsy hyWnUam DeMoo of former; sculptor for more than 12 yean and pa overseas Anwfef? Mr.

Dekfao. a TTonkerc resident far. the past 32 yean, wad graduated from Ridboeuelt'HIgH School tute of RilinuTHo conducted a wvinr'mnHWvpiwvmHw-pvmoig than 12 years, but recently. turned hia Interests to photography. Mr.

DeMeo also haa done eonaideraMe. rv He has designed- and completed proHsion'inechinea 'tived- bi- art work; such as' automatic die cut-tera-a nd three dimentiooal-laiging and reducing-, machines. Befnrelearliig for Army -sendee during the last Mr. DeMeo "drier Inspector; for the. sights? ilia Army travels took him to Tran, Palestine, Egypt and French MoedceaMa DeMecuUulMUy-.

mental- in- fanning the new West-rbeater Moviemakers'. Club, will meet in quarters above hia hop. T. xm- Bodgei Charge Aorouata Tar. 30 South Broadway, another of Ihe' Clty's newest business tures-J.

W. Scharf ftu been contacting Various merchants in the city regarding hia type of busi- Carvel CMIery. Cefpontlon. 360 Ashburton Avenue, is among Yonkers concerns represented at the National Hardware Show which was to close tonight at Grand Central PiiJace Jew York City, arcording to -Frank J. Hubner, Coe r'ortvmtntrant very hnottfarthr Ihmrilisphiyed its line-nf cutlery and haa been under- "the-' hupertlslnn of Vice President Tom.

Several Corvet empfeyea have assisted him at. the show on a rotation rfl a W.s O-W NMi 1 The Leroy Shnppe. specialty clothing (lore at 36 North Broadway, will celebrate its second an-nlveriary next week. The owners, Morris A. Adler and Benjamin devoted live weeka to redecnmtiow of the premises and tho installation of a new storefront hefnre tho i a e.k rMUBw.adiel -IjAKT-HAh'CJi lo- oqiirtsA- Claaa Qneetla Legality Former Board President John Claaa last night questioned the legality of paying 1 he overdue MU out of current funds.

I know Mr. Lange 'and know he would not submit -a-hill that wsi-pot ino per. rent" MrTCUis told the- hoard. I think go -10 ithe' -Cbrporatkm Counsel far an open ion." George Scheele hoard sec-. retary, reported that he had.

an-' oral opinion" from- First Assis-. tant J. Kaye mond Hannon that it's within the distretion of tha hoard." Abraham H. Elkind. president.

asked what -Amds -at hee-than the PnllM nr npra mil riad xarif nht regwfcyyd, you. rant vote A'ou. 4., '-I Buys Propierty IiiRIveMalc Dormitory, Ine, has honveyed the at northeaat. eotmer of Hudson' Parkway and Sfhpol pfJ23lWffl.246lhJStree(L The transact km, subject fo-s pui chssr- mnney mortgage fargsoftmor wai one zcl five reaUrJlrsasfm reported her this week. The criers are listed as: tTsillirA icoatWilfto TtolaM'Aiciv stinelll.

property on the west sale nfTivta field AveniiT 2M feet north of 261st Street, purchase' money -mortgage far Charles E. Carrier to Joseph S. rewdsllc hf lT Cemrr stinei. yun kers. property, at 3811 Tyndall fAvannaiTfAli-miigagajiiiiiiMiiii JulcpRml tjU Cpaporatioo-: 4 Michael'T.

Marahall of 229 West 60th Street, New Ynrk. property on the east side of. nf Avenue 389 feet north of 292nd. Street. 'IfrVille Towerr to Rone Kullirk of 3554 DeKalh Avenue, property at the-northwest cornet of Riverdale Avenue and fKAaL ro a a NeVSpairSet I-J- -M vCstek At Marble Hill Preliminary plans for -a.

new vertical lift bridge over the Harlem River Ship Canal, replacing the present bridge Broadway and 225th Street, were approved by the New York City Board of Estimate Thursday. TRTMW' bridge wiiniffveaii upper lever fqr IftY iVains and a lower for traffic. Navigation will benefit hy the removal of a renter -pier- from -midchannel. north and south of the bridge will he wjdened and Improved. 1 The project, estimated a also will include change fa the 225th Street elevated station, such aa relocation of stairways and columns.

That station Is a popular transfer point to and from the Marble Hill Station of the New York Central. School 17 Olmcrvm Fire. 1'rcvenlion -WerL- Lieut. Joseph P. Trrary and Firman George Rama of the Yonkers Fire Department were speak era Thursday at an assembly program explaining Fire Prevention Week at Sehooi Seventeen.

-Approximately 400 children were present at the assembly, anri Garry Ynung, son of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Ynung of 126 Staunton Street, captain of Uw safety patrol introduced the speakers. Blaze, a Dalmatian ms sent at Fire Headquarters on New School Street, did trtrka for the children. fahlishment waopehed I Adler formerly, waa 1947.

x. pur chaser far the. Frimpoat Depart-ment Stors-in the- Bronx. and Mr. DeJon and fexnpany of-New York City, wsyi-hellevrs Itr ofMcet irraimtif he-hest kjokingxnd mostnwank-iest in building.

A- complete modernization has Jnchid-ed-dhofestallation of-walnut fluorescent lighf- biRvenOHaii biinda. -snd a Ted up bolstered, 10-foot aottoe. The rooms have keen-fixed up in "hank style and new marblrlzed red 11 noieum ta Inslaiied will con-traat with a green. wall. Tha lm- Elans-T oBnild Store Filed jMargaret Liizar of 30 South Broadway harmed "jpUraWIiinhe Building Department fnf-rhe wn? I tk ruction of a store building ft 333 YonKefi "AvehirfTI Of 'brick and concrete-block construction, the building will have a frontage of.

60 feet; depth of 109 feet and height of one will coat ah estimated. $15,000 to coratruirt, 'according' to information Med by the architect Maurice A. Capobianco of 30 South Broadway. Samuel Schriner of 436 South Broadway received a permit from Iba Juilding -DeparlmanUfar Nepperhan Avenue. It will- he a one-story building of concrete-Mock measuring 17 by 26 feet and coating an estimated 62.000.

Arthur S. Kate is the Rncco Gerad received a permit for interior alterations to the store at 655-57 Yonkers Avenue. The Job will coot an estimated 6400, School TruRlm Honor Memory Of Employe School Trustees at-their atatfd public meeting this week paid tribute to Misa Elena Daley, each-dr at School Eighteen, qnd to William R. White, Jr, a Janitor, noth of -whom died this -week. The hoard noted that from September.

1921, until hec death, Misa Daley marie many outstanding contributions ta the effective-nesa of the program of education" In Yonkers. 1 It also commended the earnest devotion" of Mr. White to hia rhool duties. p---- nWELLlXO HOLD -Wilfard Hershey' has wild the dwelling at Wry hum Road lo Dr. Airs R.

Smith. Frinee and Ripley Inc. was broker. CfpTlis Mary Power, kindergarten teacher on a fulltime basis, from School Nineteen to School Twenty-three on Jwlt time. -Norma Ci Jarnon, first-grade teacher at School' Three do Robert Mathiesoq.

seventh and eighth grades at Schools Elht Elft iri i And Schools Fifteen Resignatkww; -vlWmtimNMrffe'-'ftwiwd f- teachers; 'Nroir AfBSwmmrinBhtefehr Merttz, both of Franklin- Junior High Schqpl; Frances Langer-of School. Eight; of Scbooi JCighL and Jrisry Stra- Schoolu; Agnes' Earley, a teacher at FftnkTini waf gnfnted-'a- leave-of orThemartricpsrTrtfehTT'Rli'-" od Jrom e-leave ahaenre The hoard noted changes in the maritar stsrus 'oE EThirie'sRoM, teacher aa School Thirteen, now heth M. Elliott, director of aaw Mncifc ahrth Turbin, and Gloria Pappal-ardi, -teacher -et -School. Twenty-four, now Mrs. Gloria P- Llndr ahl.

These II guys who get ronvlet-ed-afcrimlml cowspiraey -loovef-. thmwMhe USA and there never Waa any reasonable doubt of ilteir guilt dragged nut the trial for nine months. They oughler hr gjad ft Jtgppened merhere-iu stead of.oi-er there where fhey'd have been stood up against a wall and shot Just exactly nine months We aro' wbero'Jimfar' Rmtov veil soya T. S. Remise Ms Faster Dalles slat- very patriotic.

Ok, wreB, yaw got to expert Uttte rings fa kerb at Mg rings, Our minister preaches so kyig that some of tho congregation think the. best passage lrom hi is the one at the end of Northern WeatrheMer: "Ina never miss IM -sialee 'tfl IMwell-runs dry." So what? Let Vm' drlah gfa: 'S rtT As a so rite qeh' There's hern filed a application In deliver mail fa Westchester liy helicopter, so it will reach Its rirst ina I inn earlier. All right with Daylight Burglar (art Jrwrlry Woiih $.00 A daylight burglar, drtrrihrd liy Captain Joseph IVminiro aa a Jimmy- man," entered the apariment of Mrs. lively Ahcsshm ni -gnsu- -gass Road, during her alaenre from home prior to 4 f7 I. M.

Thursday. When she relumed home she discovered her Jewel box on her heri and dresser drawers ran-sarked, Detert ivea William Rush hy and John Keenan report. The loot consisted of 65HD worth nf Jewelry I nr hiding a quarter carat diamond Ting, an emerald, ring, another emerald ring set 1 with ail small diamonds, earrings, flips, pins and 97 fa rash. Scout Council Auiiliary To llolil Fashion Show' 1 Mrs. Carl llartman.

secret ary nf the newly -organized auxiliary nf Yonkers Con net Boy Henuts nf A merles, has -been apj pointed general chairman of a fashion show and bridge warty to he held by the auxiliary th Janu-, ary. Mrs. William Wilnrfc waa alsn designated aa distort mm her of the anulh fMatrlrt 6, fliplry disned with the aualliary svisfais the fuerikma' of a mothers' auxiliary and the iqmriunlHea' nf the mother In' be of-pervlee. The aualliary'a nrxt meeting will yd 1 IIVIUMSW tUiilAta WthrrtE'Oiwin of' Tune Inc has piirrtiased the sls-mnm house 'at 51 Gtkfay Fpt gin Road from J. Rabat through John Btrtb af Dhta Ferry, broker.

Minasa r.aj. nsw, payment ofhe Mr. dam asked that a written opinion be obtained from Mr. Han? non and action on the resolution eras tabled pending nveipt of thr written opinion. Fool Srrrice Helper Named For Cray Oaks Appointnirtit of Mix.

Frances Dempsey, 173 TUventale Avenue, as fond service helper at Gray Oaks Hnapital at S1.1S0 a year efferttra tomorrow waa announced today hy the offle of City Man-sger M'agner. Lincoln Rirk Builders Supply wc Your Local Building Headquarters? "1 am ii r-ir Ta i iri iT 1 -ey IT. The registration polis elnse night at 10:30. No register no vwreiblovnre-t-no School Roanl Namrs Four Qfrifd Three ptjmanerrtj appointments and a temporary appointment nf stenographic personnel were ap-fdnvvd fat the Board of Education this appointment are: Therla J. strnngraphir-seiTelary, Class fa the hoard tiffirn at 62.400 a year; Zita Mc-(ralh, stenograph ic-s el a ktasa at '-'Rawideis Trades Behoof at 62.360, and Victoria Shrom.

senior atenngrapher. fa the hoard roller at 62.INIO a year. The latter had been rmployed aa a temporary part-time stenographer at $4 a day. Appointed temporarily as registrar at Mark Twain Junior High Sehooi, from flepf. 2 to 'Nov, 3 at 97 a day Is Lury C.

Bradley. FLOORS designed to Jit your ROOM KrMilt is a siailnM cuwoai faipaf your ss taws. i Niiia mi fan iimh' hiss nusiss Baa nlms fain I ha hi (at wsm, Orinr sdaw laars: mrt JmMl rnhw rtay swr nd hsisaw they a ibtr thmugli: 100 gtaw (aa Irk nr mhrf knkay), Mare CarMrW-Nw hsrp ilraab ahl tad sew. Mars waaaai af--naw ia ar phmn tad we'll r-i LINOLEUM CO. 440 10.

IIOADWAY- lOppasHri rarh III Theatre I -n YOwksr St940 Open Fit awf Ha. 10 1 P.M. RARE MUM PUNT 35 Start lint mwiny-Mvinfl habit and kacama ana af Ik maqy atifid cutawar that ya traniaa LINCOLN PARK BUILDERS Mfllrfy. 1 Wa atKBuraga lacnl yaaylri ta make aur start "bniMinfl kwJquariargM wkar (Lay can cams with caryawter tMhMtati ta canming mgtarigl gn ta ft tgund tfrkg any building yrablgm, Throe colors oh ono plant I Ovor 100 blooms on osch. plant! Sptcial By-Mail Offarl MATERIALS YOU WHO 909, mn9 OS Order M.

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