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the edge of the woods. The beamof light fell upon Patrolman Chiu-chlolo and with a shout , Mr. Ip-politto fired , police said.

Patrolman Chiuchlolo im-mediately identified himself ,confiscated the weapon and is-sued a summons to Mr. Ippolitto-to appear in Brookhaven TownCourt today where he will becharged with discharging a dan-gerous weapon, according to thePolice.

All three patrolmen, in filingreports of the incident , reportedthat thev saw or heard nothingwhich would have indicated aprowler, and that they had a clearview of the area where theprowler was reported to havebeen. Police said.

Fifth Precinct police continue-to receive other reports of aprowler or prowlers disturbingresidents of the Mastic-MasticBeach-Shirlev area.

Philip Bonanno of 196Patchogu e Avenu e, Mastic , re-ported to Ptl. Lawrence Hawes

that someone sought to open hisfront door a bout 9 p.m . lastThursday and ran when his wifeturned on the lights.

According to Ptl. James Gal-lagher, Carmela Schneenan of100 Oak Avenue, Shirley, toldpolice that someone knocked onher back door during the eveningof last Thursday.

Jean Higgens of 70 ForrestAvenue, Shirlev , told Ptl. DennisKiernan that she heard a prowlerwalking on the roof and saw aperson look in a window of herhome.

Ptl. Harold Reynolds investi-gated the complaint of WilliamHartlgan of 50 Midland Avenue ,Mastic , who told police that hesaw a prowler's shadow about2 a.m. Saturday at his home.

Carol Pirsch of 314 OrchidDrive, Mast ic Reach , told Ptl.Gallagher that a prowler knock-ed on her front door and bed-room window about 2:10 a.m.Sunday. Also , Elizabeth Rihaof 212 Wavecrest Drive, Mas-tic Beach , reported to the patrol-man that she heard a prowlerveiling outside her bedroom win-dow about 6:05 a.m. Friday andthat the incident had occurred

often recentlv. Ptl. Gallaghersaid that Mariann e Campo of 33Decatur Street , North Shirley,told police that she heard aprowler walking on thereof about2:20 a.m. Friday. She said theperson was wearing a yellowsliirt when she saw the figuredash awav from the building.

According to Ptl. Reynolds ,Salvatore Russo of 53 Hunting-ton Drive , Masti c Beach , re-ported to police Saturday that$112 worth of Ixjat equipmentwas stolen recently from hisboat moored off Riviera Drive,Mastic Beach.

Michael Mistier of 9 OakwoodDrive, Shirley , told Ptl. DonaldKanehl thai *. ~v/een July 8 andlast Thursday f°ur tires , valuedat $54 , were stolen from his1957 vehicle while parked at21 Hurstwood Drive . Shirley .

Breaking of windows in actsof malicious mlscluef also hasplagued property owners in theMastic - Mastic Beach - Shir-ley area . Oris R. Calabria of231 Bav v iew Drive, MasticHeai n , reported to Ptl. LawrenceHawes that about $270 w o t th ofdamage was caused last Thurs-day when the windshield wasbroken and the convertible topslashed on his 1901 auto while ltwas parked at the above address.

According to Tugene Roos of524 Hampton \venue , MasticDeach , roi ks were thrown throug hhis front wind ow abou t 8:40 p.m.Sept. 30 while ne was sitting inthe lining room , 1 1. Nelson L.Collins , Jr. , reported.

Ptl. Walter Pasko said thatAnthony Prudenti , proprietor ofSkipp\ 'b Have-In, 990 MontaukHighway, Shirley , told policeabout $10 worth of damage wascaused when a .22 calibr e riflebullet was fired Sept. 29 or 30through the front window of hisbusiness and embcWded itself inthe south wall of building on thesouth side of Montauk Hignway.

An esQmated $125 worth ofdamage was caused Sept . 29 or30, John DiSena of 924 MontaukHighway, Shirlev , told Ptl. Kanehlwhen a stone was thrown break-ing a six-b y-four foot door win-dow at his business.

Ptl. Thomas \. Gross , Jr., in-vestigated the complaint of I sa-dore Sirnlnlk of 361 Neighbor-hood Roacl , Mastic Beach , whotold police that about $50 wor thof damage was caused when theglass in the sign outside his placeof business was broken Sept. 29or 30.

\ccordlng to Police Sgt Wil-liam Wiedmer , six unregisteredvehicles were removed Sept. 30b\ tlie Prookhaven Tow n HighwayDepartment at the request of theSuffolk Police. In fourcases the complainant was theNorth Shirley Civic Association.Removed wer e rwo unregisteredcars , owned by Charles Bleistein

jr. , and parked at 27 r-.randyv.meDrive , Nort h Shirley t A l *unregistered ve.ucles , oaned ' >\Charles Masiru , and parked at67 Plnelawn Drive , Nort h S lr-ley; one unregistered cir , ownedb) Anthon v Cacdola and parkedat 93 Oak \venue , North Slur-lex and one unreizlstered car ,owned bv Salvatore Galliano mdparked at 274 Winters Wenue ,North Shirlev . U> o renovedwere a 1950 junk car fronTudorDrive , Shirlev and a 1954 ji.n kauto from West Drive , Ma snrBeach.

Residents Support( C o n t i n u e d j r o m P a g e I I

to build or not. "The prime question raised bv

the threatened action consistsot but one word "Wh\7 " TheLone Island Advance posed th.same question to Blue Cross of-f icials this week. They reported:"Bayview Genera l Hospitalhas had an occupancy rate ofapproximately 50 percent durni''the past three vears. Thi s ratemay go up a bit in the summerwith the mllux of summer residents , but it goes dow n in thewinter. This Is a low occu-pancy rate , and >t is ridiculous:to consider expansion based onthis occupancy record ."

"Increased hospital cost,both to the hospital plan and"to area residents" is the kevto Blue Cross's objections Onthis subject the Blue Cross of-ficial stated: "Any expansionof Bayview Hospital is completelvout of the question Fxcessivebeds lead to higher hospital costs .If expansion takes p lace co^ t swill ro up because additionalstaff and maintenance is needed.

Asked how this would Ufeet Blue Cross if true, thespokesman commented that BlueCross rates to the hospital a iebased upon a re imbursementformula which could be afecudby the expansion

The Blue Cross off ic ia l state dalso, that construction w > 'started before Octot-er 1 to !«. atthe deadline on a new law w rv.d'uovern s hospital expansion. 11elaw went into effect Oct ober I ,Hospital officials , hovv c . t r,tabeledthi s an absolute lalsehoo I .stating that plans and prel im, i-ary work on the expansion pi o-gra m were submitted some 14months ago. A mortgage com-mittment, in fact , was obtamedon November 14 , 1963.

In stating their objections ,Blue Cross said that thev vverenot alone in their i indin-s thatthe expansion progra m vvas notnecessary. The Southern NewYork State Hospital Reviewand Planning Council , and t i eLong Island Hospital Rev if A

and Planninv Council also fel t

the expansion of the hospital un-necessary, the spokesman re-ported.

Both groups are independentorgamvations supported , aspokesman claimed, bv voluntarygroups. The Long Island Coun-cil has come into us own as aresult of the recent Octobe r ley -lslatton. Thev are responsiblethe spokesman said , for all ex-pansion projects of hospitals todetermine the need for such ex-pansion. Pressed for an answerto the source ol the funds sup-porting the councils the spokes-man stated that thev now operateunder a grant from the LongIsland Fund , and will receiveadditional funds from the State .Blue Cross has contributed fundstor the council' s operations .

The councils have conductedsevera l surveys concerning Hay-view Hospital . In a survev con-ducted in 1962 by the SouthernNew *i ork council at tlie re-quest of Blue Cross , the tol-l iwmg f indings were ¦-ubmuted:"In the opinion of the HospitalCouncil Uawiew Oeneral Hos-pital serves the small comniun i tvin which st is located to a limited dei-ree, and the wider c om -munity not at all - and thatthere is very little cuminunmneed at this time for this hos-pital . "

These surveys , Donald Herd ,spokesman fo r the Lon ¦ Island( ouncil said vvere based MI thefo l lowing factors: studv of thepopulation and industrial 'routhof the area; the arterial Howin tlie area , and public trans-po rta t ion to the hospital; a studvoi the proLram of the hospital;area from which the hospi ta ldraws its patients; other hos-pitals in the area and wheie thevdraw their patients; o. c upanc vof other hospitals in the area;and other factors.

Services offered b\ the hos-pital wei e also c onsidei ed in thisui v c ) S . Asked whe the r theseservices would not men-asc t .t -der the expansion progiam , acounei spokesman declan d t! atthis would depend upon addit ionsto the doctoi s w o i k i n g o u t of thehospital. Bayview Hospital , .v , thits present b id i dpadt v i f .1 ,is staffed bv 17 doctois . h i o i k-hdvon Memonal Hospital , m e a n -whi le ', w i th a 150 btd i ajv. i t> ,services 95 doctors.

"Wouldn 't thv addition of ad-ditional doctors tot! e staff , madepossible under the expansion pi o-gram , account for more patientsbeing admitted to the hospital ,"The Advance asked'' "This ispossible , but is not necessari lvthe case. This cannot i t a d i lv, bedetermined since we do not knowhow much of an addition to thestaff wi l l be made , ' the BluiCross official said.

Does the fact that BavviewHospital Is a private hospitalhave any th ing to do wi th theobjections to the expansion pro-g r a m ? All spokesmen claimednot , w h i l e the Blue Cioss of-f ic ia l admitted that "certain fac-toi s differ in the hospit al re-imbursement formulas foi pri-vate and communitv hospitals. "

Costs to the patient at thttwo hospitals , Bay vie w andBrookhaven Memorial , do d i f fe r ,however. The charge for a semi-private room , which mav con ta ineither two or three beds , at B a y -view General Hospital is $20per day. At Brookhaven , a twobed semi-private room runseithe r $25 ,$26 , or $27 , depend-ing upon the location of the la-vatory . Brookhaven has one fcur-bed ward , at $25 per day , whileBayview has no w a r d s . Tlie costof pi lvate rooms at each hos-pital differs slightl y wi th ESay-v i tw at $35 per day, and Brook-haven at $36 per day.

The recently announced addi-tion at Brookhaven MemorialHospital received approval , Mr.Hei d said , because; it is locatedin a centrally located area; hassuitable east-west access , viaSunrise Highway , and possiblyhas more need for expansion.The occupancy rate is muchhigher at Brookhav en , and thehospital is often filled to capacitywi th beds placed in h a l l w a > s .Many of the pat ients seived atBiookhave n , Mr. Herd said , eomefi om the an a served by Bay-view .

Meanwhi le , some 3,000 signa-tures have been affixed to pe-titions vvhKh are opposed to theaction taken by Blue Ci oss , andloca l organizations , including theNorth Shirley Civic Organisation;the Colombian Civic Organiza-tion , tne Bayview Hospital Auxi l -i a ry , and the Labor Non-Par-tisan League of Mastic Beach

support the hospital s programOther groups throughout the areaare actively engaged in the dis-tribution of petitions , Mrs.Helene Gay lord , repre senting thehospital aux i l i a ry , reported.

Feeling throug hout the a i earuns high in support of the ex-pansion of the hospital. Reasonssuc h as: i n c r e a s e d tax benefitto the area; met eased employ-ment opportunitie s for loedl re-sidents; adequate hospitalizationfac i l i t i es for the are a , are buta few of those expi essed.

In a late development , a iearesidents t r a v e l e 'd by bus to ameeting in New Yoi k wi th BlueCross officials v t s tj i dav. De-tails of this nue t inv w e r e notavailable at prosstime , but w i l lbe reported in de ta i l n e x t week.

School Crossing( C o n t i n u e d I r o m P a g e I )

After a lengthy discussion ofpossible sol utions to the prob-lem , the board moved to posi-tion a school custodian at thecrossing as a crossing guardduring the times that the busescross the crossing. This ar-rangement will be continued un-til such a time as a permanentsolution can be worked out. Theparents were satisificd with thisarrangement as long as as -surances were made that theguard would be there each andevery day, without fail .

Final action on another busproblem was al so reached atMonday's meeting when the boardvoted to accept the recommenda-tion of a special committee whichrecommended the reinstatementof two bus drivers which theboard had earlier refused to ap-prove. A third driver, al^o re-fused earlier approval by theboard , was not reinstated, how-ever.

Board member Wi l l i am Cross,who as a membe r of the specialcommit tee met witn union rep-resentative* and the drivers, toldtlie boarel that after care ful ex-amination of the charg e , madeagainst tlie dr iver , it was de-cided to ask for the re instate-ment of the two . l hurg < ' , orcomplaints, ai-ain t the edrive rs"did not r t a ' l y amount to muchwhe n you vet rig l t down to it,"Mr. Gro -aid. The eommit tecrecommende d, howeve i , that onedrive r be p laced on 30 day pro-bation , an I tlv s< cord on 60 dayprobation .

Mr. Cross commt nto l also thatit appeared that the bus company»i' trying to u *e the board "ashatchet men , s ince it was th"company .vho had recommendedthe removal of the threedrivers ."

The school board left the meet- ,ing room to go into executive

e~Mon to discuss the chargesand the committee 's rec-ommendation in detail beforemoving to accept the committee 'sreport.

Stanis law Bondarowicr

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -AirmanStanislaw Bondarowicz son ofMr. and Mrs Ju l i a n Bondarowiczof South Phillips Avenue , Speonkhas completed Air 1 orce basicmili tary t ra in ing at LacklandA F B Tex.

Airman Bondarowicz is beuvassumed to a Strategic Air Com-mand (SAC ) unit at F rancis FWarren A F B , Wvo. for t ra in ingand duty as a food service spec-ia l is t . His unit support s the S*vCmission of keepina the nation ' sintercontinental missiles and jetbombers on constant alert.

The airman is a graduate ofEastport High School. Bavview Drive have just re-turned home f rom a three-weektr ip to Fnt 'land and ScotlandThey visited Mrs Wampler 'smother , Mrs. Joseph Dunnett inW atford, Fng land and her auntsin Harfo rdshire, Cambridge andGlasgow . iVr, V\ampler also vis-ited the Harwell Laboratoriesin Berkshire England .

His twentv- f i r s t bir thday wascelebra ted by R a y Farmer sonofMr and Mrs. Raymond Fa rmerof Victoria Road, at a f a m i l ydinner September 26. His guestswere his parents brother , Tirregrandparents Mr. and Mrs.Henr, Staak , aunt , Mrs. RoseMcNamara and Kurt Strub.

Mr and Mrs. John Rosso cfMote hum Lane , had a th i rdwedd-mg ann ive r s a ry September 30and celebrated it Saturday, at theBetter 'Ole in Brookhaven withMr and Mrs. Jack Lewis ofShirlev.

Completes Training

G. S . Troop ^64The l enior Girl Scout Troop

of Last Moriches (#64), wei ¦corned new girl s into their trooptins year. The new membersare: Ann Kostuk of Eastport, JudyAlfred of Eastport, JanetRutkowski of East Moriches, andAntoinette* Salamone of East -port. At their first meeting heldSeptember 15, the group dis-cussed the troop's fines and rulesand planned for the coming year.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGMax Fehr, of TOO West Nicholai Street , Hieksville, New

York , owner of certain land situated at Bellport, Townoi Brookhoven , Suffolk County, Hew York; having modeapplication for approval of subdivision to be known as"FA IR HAVEN' ,' said property being located as follows:Bounded on the north by land now or formerly of J. Hart,Jr., J. Warner and L. Gale; on the east by land of M.Fehr; on the south by land of M. Fehr; and on the westby South Country Road; notice is hereby given that theTown of Brookhaven Planning Board wil l hold a publichearing in the Town of Brookhaven Town Hall, Patch-ogue , New York , on Monday October 19, 1964 at 2:30 P.M.,when adjacent property owners and/or others interestedin any way in the proposed subdivision may appear be-'fore the Board to be heard before the final plan is approved.

Thi s notice is advertised in accordance with the re-quirements of Article 16, Section 276 of the Town Law.

JOSEPH J. CONNELLY , SecretaryJOHN F. LUCHSINGER , ChairmanBROOKHAV EN TOWN PLANNING BOARD

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The v'Odrd ah u i c c c l \ed a peti-tion signed h, il i esif f cncs askin gfor t i t appointment of RusselAnder son of Mast ic I' j acli to thevacancy .

Josep h Schaeffc i of MasticBeach asked the board foi con-sideration as an appointment tothe vacancy a 'so He commentedthat he had been Dr. Kedvanl ey 'sopponent in tht election v.hichDr. Redvanley won. He added ,however , that if the board wouldconsider giving the appointmentto Mr Tldeman , ne vs ould v.111-lnglj, vnthdrav. from contention.

No fur t lu r action was taken onthe f i l l i n g of the vacanc ), sincethe le t te r submit ted b> Dr Red-vanlev has set to be filed with thedistrict clerk , a step neci ssar>in order foi the re signation tobecome effect ive.

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area residents point out , is thet ime fac tor involved in havingan tmtrgeno pa tient admittedto a hospi ta l Medical soureeshave indicated th.u a trip tpJ rook.'i a v e n Memorial Hospitalin I ' d t cho j / ue , t r ie neirest hos-pital o ther t h a n Bavview , takesapproximatel y 14 minutes. Thi stne- admi t , however , involvesmaking the tr ip at brc-uk-neckspeeds , presenting a a^ -i<-er initself .

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Mr. and NTs. W i l l i a m Baesslerol Washin - ton Drive celebratedtheir twen tv - f i r s t wedding anni-versary at a l anu lv dinne r partyat tlie home of Mr Laessler 'sparents , Mr and Mrs . W illiamBaessler, Sr on Aspen Road.Will iam Baessler , III , son of Mr.and Mrs . Baessler Jr. hasstarted Ins second vear at Suf-folk ( ommuni tv ( ol le ie inSelden , where he is studvjm'busines'- adminis t ra t ion .

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(In Septembe r. 2 , 'vntonio ( an-nova "l I a ,\ i ev - Drive cele -brated Ins hmhd.iv at a ( ami typart y to mn in a larj- e sheetcake will "Happv Hirthda v ,Daddv ' on it. Amr .np the questswere !uc con-in-lavv and daugh-ter Mr and Mrs. Am eln Cala-brese , Jr . of Shirlev. Mr. andMrs. Anpelo C alabrese , Sr Mr.and Mrs. Josept Luisi audc ln ld-ren, Mr. and Mrs Kocky Launand c h i l d al l of M< .st ic Reach

PEOPLES N A T I O N A L R A N ' Kof Ij o n jr Isl.niil ic, youi Com-nu.ni tv H a n k ! — A d v .

Cuests F ) ' Mr and Mrs . Mas-¦carenas of Laurelton Drive for afew days re tcnt lv were Mr . andMrs. Howard W h i t e ol West-chester , I ' d Mrs. Lill ianFntsch Mrs Mascarenas 'mother has returned to her homein Middle Villaj 'e.

Mr and Mrs . Joseph Sto/zettoof Washington LVive had a vvedd-injT annfversarv September 22 andcelebrated it September 27 withMrs. Sto/zetto s bro thers - in - lawand sisters Mr and Mrs JamesLawlor ana Mr and Mrs JohnPetersen and Mr Lawlor 'smother , Mr-- Ma ne Lawlo r , allof N astic Beach , at their home.

•\ surpr ise bin! dav part , ^ a s^lve.1 in honor of j o t n Petersen ' stvventv- l i rs ! h inhdav September30 bv his s i s i e r -i n law , MissLouise \t dersen at tbe homeof h is l a t l ei - i n - l a w and mother-i n - l a w , Mr . and Mrs . Louis \nd-ersen on L om fe l low Drive\m.ui ' tt e lucst i were Mr. and

Mrs jo 'eph S to /'e i to and theirchildren , J i«eph Jennuer andC hris M i s . Johr Petersen anddauchter 4 1 isa and Lore , andMr . Peter- ier ' -, mother , .Mrs.Ruth Peter --er.

Keep on eye on the new Whelan'sDrygi ot MoricKei Shoppina Town!It Is "O* open with o huaevariety of fine pharmaceutical>and sundries for the home. —Adv.

Mr and Mrs , I ouis Andersenof Lonviellov. Drive hav e just re-turned to their home irom Sara-toga Spr invs wne re Mr. \ndersenwas reciperot 'rv i rom ancpera-tion

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