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* * " * « ; .'•• LONG ISLAND STA1WOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1967 Goran On By CHARLES H. GOREN Weetly Quiz—Part II Q. 5—Ai South, vulner- able, you hold: t 4 Q 8 . 4 VJT743 •• *AJM The bidding hai proceeded: South West North Kut Pass Paae 1 I • Fan S Double I'm T What action do you take? Q. 6—As South, vulner- able, you hold: A J 4 « g 7 8 t * K « M *7 4 The bidding has proceeded: North t»»i South West 1 » Paws 2 * I ' H M 8 * Pass » What acticri do you take? Q. 7—East-West vulner- able, as South vou hold: *A82 VKQ88 *S *K08«5 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 * Pass 1 Pa»s What action do you take? * T- WWHSffe "i" V .III l » b M , ---A.- •. * - •<-•* ^<r-- 19 MEDICARE People You Know "I wouldn't touch your candy. With your disposition someone might have poisoned It!" Lets Explore Your Mind By SYLVANUS and EVELYN DUVALL, Ph D'«, as Q. 8—Both vulnerable South you hold: •Q10 5 »4 s>QJ7 2 *9 7 648 The bidding has proceeded: North East South 1 * Double ? What-action do you take? ANSWERS TO ABOVE I — Three diamonds This u , hid whl^h li twins tn r**e and sur- trs't th«t pirlr,': bid any four-caM- major he m*» hold- In view of y.ur previous paa*es md partner i persist- ence you ahnuM he confident Cut the partnership assets equal it least 2« points. 6—Fr>ur hearts Your ,h»nd i> w<irth pin* pointi in support of hearts Atter »ll. you might ha>-e had only set en or elih: p"int« Partner i invitation ahould therefore be accepted. T —T»o hearti You started out with a near minimum but now that part- ner ha* bid hearts your hand hss tmproveo but not sufficiently to war- rant a lump It la worth only IS points In aupport of hearts. DO PEOPLE KNOW YVHENTWEVRE' PREJUDICED? K YES a tfoa tamed Ar'!<in *—Pass Nothlnt la bv biddlni m this si-ua'^n b.v ybu ran lesd ^nl» to cooir''-sti-nt The fear that the double win he lert In for penalties r»: fanciful . ItKdoesii t happen often enourh to worry about No, usually they do not. Furthermore, studies find that most prejudiced people do not know the depth of their prejudice. Telling them the facts of the. case or pointing out their blind spots is generally ineffective in relieving them of their pre- judices. Then, too, those Who are prejudiced against one ethnic or ininoriH group tend to be prejudiced against others as well. It takes a mmmmmmmmmmmmm ally mature individual: to be relatively free of any pre- judice. * * tS:' •"'*. :*- , It's up to the wife to keep things smooth at home! True —— False —-*- True. A recent study of actual husband - wife inter- action shows that 80 per cent of the wives took the responsibility of seeing that their relationships with their husbands proceeded smooth- ly. Although the husbands did the greater amount of the talking in discussions, for example, the wives' par- ticipation, much more than the husbands', was devoted t'i raising the husband's sta- mm and keeping their 'discussion running smoothly. Interest- ingly, the wives who played such emotionally supporting roles had the greatest influ- ence in the family decisions being made. William Hell of WHITE- STONE, still energetic and gregarious, celebrated h i 89th birthday last week, Heii, of 154-06 20th avenue, ii a Spanish War Veteran and is proud of the fact that the late General Douglas MacArthur w4s one of hi» students in the early dayi of Fort Totten in BAYS1DE. Heil's advice for remaining sprite is "early to bed, early to rise" and "keep things simple." After leaving the Army, he joined the police department, and was on the force for more than 25 years. Mrs. Rose DeFlorio of LONG ISLAND CITY is en- joying the warm sunshine at Fort Pierce, Fla., where she is spending the winter ... The Bron/e Star for meri- torious service in Vietnam was presented to Captain Werner Schmid, a 1st Re- gion Aviation Maintenance oificer at Fort Totten, BAY- SIDE. '• * * Donna Lopater, Shirlpy Mevorach and Rhea Resniek are handling reservations for a luncheon and card party of the LITTLE NECK Sisterhood of Temple Torah on Wednesday . . . The Rev. Garen Gdanian of WOOD- SIDE, pastor of St. Gregory Illuminator Church in Man- hattan, has set March 12 as the church's name day and anniversary jbanquet date. » • "» ' A. surprise party for her ?5th birthday was given for Mrs. Catherine Reis of 46-27 18ath s t r e e t , FLUSHING. She received a gold watrh •fropi her family. Among the . guests were her sister, Mrs. Joseph M a l o n e ; and two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Kaylis and Mrs. Stephen Allen Sr. Mrs. Reis has 10 great-grandchildren and .five. iiiandchildivn . . .Pic. Pat- rick Doherly! son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Doherty of 41- <J6 50th street, WOODSIDE, has been assigned to the 4th Iniantry Division in Viet- nam. He is a medical aid- man. JEFF COBB Aw, MINUTES LATER. AFTER TYING TWO LADDERS TOGETHER. College pointers are seek- ing the Aid of city officials in putting an end To a "haz- ardous and obnoxious'* rv>n-" dition—vile odors and air- borne particles—in the area of the Tallman's Island sew- age disposal plant. An immediate meeting with 'the mayor,, borough president and representa- tives of. the Marine and Avi- ation and Air Pollution Con- trol Departments was re- quested, by Sheldon Glass and Barbara Taub, Democra- tic eo/leaders nf Part A, 23rd Assembly District, They acted after a peti- tion, signed by 100 persons, called attention to the ob- noxious odor and white par- ticles in the area around the plant at 127th street and Powell's Cove boulevard. The condition is particu- larly bad when sludge scow crews clean sewer outlets in the area, the residents said. Stomps Boy Scouts In New Liberian Set LEGAL, NOTICES JACKSON TWINS Fellow Iki Jtthto* Tuiiiu la Tk* Lang Itltnd SamWay f r . a t SMITH FAMILY SM ta« A*kt W la* 8aM FABI* h Tk* Um '•<«•« %m*i fwm fcOfc,!* tt£Tt\HG TOO OVO tO 1W W\TW fv <BODOH, 1 VrO*v,?WOULPnT 1 ?£- ^>a_-TO 9EPEH9 »«V%aFi3 AJC Division To Soot Boyers Assemblyman S e y m » u r Boyers of Fresh Meadows will be installed as president of the Qucpns division, American Jewish Congress- at 10 A.M. Feb. 12 at the Sheraton Tenney Inn. 90-10 Grand Central parkway, East Elmhurst. The installing officer will be Judge Bernard puhin of K>w Gardens Criminal Cnurt. Breakfaat chai!-man is High Salneter of Forest Hill*. By Syft KROXtSH ..Liberia, has issued a set of bi-Cfilored stamfw and "a souvenir sheet t<> honor the Boy Scoots of Liberia. , ' A 5 center s-hwws the Boy Scout emblem with upraised hand in Scout salute plus the inscription "Service Above Self ,'.* The 10 cents depicts a Scout bugle, crfi-. hi™ and the word* "Future Leaders of our Country." The 25 cents airmail fea- tures the. Liberian flag with outline of Scout "PmM n rn and inscription "For Flag- and Couptry.** IN* P A S T YEARS U S. stamps have been Called ugly and colorless.- How- eve'r, ,the Post Office. De- partment has hern Wn| something ab<atit if lately with better designs and now a new nine-cnlnr press. The press is the most ad- vanced intaglio stamp press in the world and can pro- vide greater design flexi- bility by"printing in a single CITATION ~ Tile No. HM/19tt. TI1E PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SLAV YaKK. hy the Gr*ce or Gent, Free »ud ludependent*— ~ I.: ligKAR WiLiitLM. JOHAKKES WILHLLM sr.u 1NGEBORO EHM- SHALS A petition having been duly filer} by EMtLY BEUPERT who resides it-"M-Jl «th Street. WrJodside. new Yorn. -- YOU -ARE HEREBY 7 CITED TO SHOW CAUSE i»Iof* Uit Sufrofwti' » ,Court. Queen* County, at g»-ll But- "piiHv Boiiifvard, J»m»H«.'*ln the Coun- motlOfl (18251,'The 4 Tire « <•,< uur«;«. S». YorK, on Marcn pictures Rocket (182yi. t h e wrstlM rfate'd Ximy 28. 1985. which has K ln-e ilhistratps I L&ftj*3% otltrert for prnbate B? EMILY a lire. iuusiraT.es 1.1 o n JgEtrrXfn ^ rt . lthnk , t S0 -ii «sth (1R3S). T h e I D lire Shows -Street. Wonssltie. New York. Should Oft tit-o''-not be ptossted u the l»«t WiU iind Bayard (lffiS^.The p rot rays Crampton The 50 lire depicts England (1851). The 90 lire features Spitfire of i860. The lire has a drawing of Rogers of 1865, ""Vlestittricrt,, leiatlng to re»i mil se.-. '1849K-**" 1 "! Bfoperty of OSCAR WILHELM. T -,.i decemaed, who at the tirhe of his deatft Little WHS. s reMrf-nt of i«-2i 46th Street, Woodsmr. in the Countj of Queens, New Yorlt the; Utlei llO.iL.SJ the TO PAY tribute to the memory of its fallen heroes on Attested and Sesled, Jsnuary 18. 19«7, HON JOHN T CLANCY. Surrogate. Queens Covinty. Chnstophtr J. Oormsn. Cleric. HENRY N. STAMM. Attorne? for Pfitjorrr offlre and P O addre-s: UiTi = M>-'rt!e Aven e, Brooklyn. N. Y-. MS&t. Phone 45S-2400 ian 30-feb «-I3-3Bt4 the 50th anniversarv of ITAllON File No. 2451 ISSS lin PEOPLE Ot THE STATE OP YoitK. 2i 7 the Grace of God, im ti.e .naep. ndeiit'- Beleium has issued three To MARY UAVLNPORT, ANN MC- ,™ -:01NLfc-lfr UAttUA . Mc-BRIOE,' sHlexed- neW Stamps. . ist-iter of decedent, a-.-.ose wheieaaouU the beginning of World War N I plus The 1 franc centimes shows men. 2 franc plus 1 depicts the flag of the Guides Rei merit, 3 franc ."•plus. L FOR SALE 3ft0 Lbs .Xi.xeo scrap Bra--s 1.000 Lbs, Mixed Scrap Metal run stamps wmen now na%e M . y - oe mspe£ ,e d at B to be nrodllCed i n t w o o r Hnipital, 681 Clarkson Avenue, Broo 1 Ijti. New York, 9 00 A. M-4 00 P. S thrve runs. : iMottday through Prlrlay^. e-,-cept hoi w jl] nrint 'd»y» ACCEPTED The New York Chapter of the National Association of Accountants has accepted Peter N. Brritman of 144-51 25th road, Flushing, as a member. He is a tax supervi- sor with a certified public accountant firm. PRECINCT UNIT TO HONOR ITS FIRST CmiiN Louis Chappetto of 27-16 Newtown avenue, Astoria, will be honored tomorrow as the first "Citiien of the Month" selected by the Astoria Prectnet Commun- ity-Youth Council. Captain George F. Schae- del and esuneH chairman Walter Rose will make the presentation at the council's general meeting i t 21-22 80th avenue si S;15 P. M Chappetto, active in youth work fe? 22 years, is as- sociated with Boys Club of Queena, rTushlnf Boys Club and South C^ieent Beys Club, He also organized the Old Timer, of Queens Hall of Fame, which conducts an annual dinner to raise funds fer mm* profit youth jroupi. The new press will pnn add the gum backing ami of sale are avsiia perforate a continuous roll- 11 Of stamps which may PI0 i.i unknown, it living, arid If ilit M aeao, ner 'iterator*, admini: irauors, infantry unsnown dts'.riiiutees, teiatees, dey- 1 Hfiniete t5M *. Mm at law and assignees, if lLls -anv there be, «4.o»# names, places of i-rH'idence srio post office addresr-is ar« n unkVi,o»n to petitionef »nd rtr.not 'J i n n due oliiience oe ascertained, men with J*»^«5«» .l";^ 11 ^ aSSES. of HAii.tY M. BRIDE, deceased, if any ii there DP. whose narnes, places of r«sl- The additional \dlt.es will ,,,„„ anfl p0 si - office - addresses arc nown to tnr petitioner and cannot u nar dll.gence ue a-certsined. and U any of t.i« abo\e named periods specinci .y namea or any o{ tl*i above aewnbed unknown distributees, legale- J. devisees, heirs at law and ...res tf a n . there be, havi died .q.r: 1 Eo ine ue !h of tn« faid ' dfiiiifit I'.Al.RY MCBRIDE, then their r,:-»r: ti-e-. heirs »' law.' next of kin, hus">ar)ds o ; widows, executors, ad- ir..:ii- :s'or5, fi p \ ( f.fes, legatees, as- signee, ai.-i successors in interest, if »: v !;-,rrr- ne al, of such persons whns* iiuirsr-.-. pi*c ;- ol residence and post rifles. gu to various ganizations in pair Bel; ;cs will - u- ;.)tlC or- un, wit :ium. LEGAL NOTICES IQS, and information regarding terms office staresaes are lie ai Brook.yn Stati- Lynch', or O.Ttre o' jGene;»l S e n ires Bureau til Surplus he Per»onal Itoyeny 194 VVashlnston ., :Aveme, Aibanv, New Ynr« processed into either coils.;geaed btds »ni w recei-.ed until 1930 booklets. iA M - f«"ruaty,JS, sheets or It H expected that th - . u . «*» . ... tit IM susxi. I'lturtBii new nine-color press will he AVENUE ALBA JJY in operation early this year, Nc mcE it hereb 1987 dressed to the OFFICE Or -GCNEIiAI, SERV- ICES BUREAU Of SURPLUS PER SON AL PROPERTY, 1»4 WASHINGTON NEW Y O R K . _ y ftveii th*l the >A»Aua, Bee'ini! of let liidjUl o*n- LfM or LEBANON CKMETfRY AS- *l»*iv has issued 10 new SOCIATIOH O* QU*SNS. INC , *tu B» - " " ° ^ ' .. held at the office of the Cemetery Stamps Commemorating|M*rtlf Avenue, adlolmng FOTe't P»r* c * m m ». n«» Th» nnvv 'G'endale. Countv of Queens. State of Stimp D a y . t ne riew |K(iw Yor)s f , n Mon( iay rebruary 2n stamps feature the artistic! jw?, at 10 oo A H, for. the purpo g f , r »;ef electing directors and for the works of Jose Maria »erf, trtn g, rtWn B f such other business «» ri^*j>^_j§4jj'i 1 (may properiy be bronchi fttfari the _, a / J • . tu 'mreting, The designs depict the D, tld: jmuiry ». IHI MagiC BaWfTARO STNGKR, serrelary followinfj paintlnits: Bail, Memories of Teledo, Crucifixion, Parachutists, Self-Portrait. A u d ac 11- y. jan 30-feh«-13t3 CITATIOM - >11» rfo I7M-1SS»"~ THE PEOPtI OP THE STATE Ot iNirw YOHK, by thi Orace of Ood, FfM and Independent ,T ti 111 c e. Angel, The Jacob and the unknown and can- due diligence he ascertained. F.f lf-,g lite persons in crested as credi- tor' Ifiatee' ri-.l r.butees Of olher»- *i e IS UK estate of HARRY Mc- BRIDE w:io, at t.ie time of his death was a resident of ii«--0 Grand Central Parkway: Forest HiUs. In the County of Queens. Blat# of Mew York S1ND OREETING: Orion the petition of EDMOND J. BA*8LF,¥. who mslntalns his oflicg St S»-ll 8'itphln Boulevard Jamaica, in tte County ot QiweOs, State of Ne* York, Public Administrator of Queen* Co'inty, as Administrator of the) goods chattels and credits which wer» of HARRY MeBRIDE. deceased, you iftd each of sou »r* htreby cited to show cause befora our Surrogate at ln» Surrogstes CO«rt of th* County of Queen*, to be held at the Oiie*ns C.eneral Courthouse, Ith floor, S l - i l Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaies, City and Bta*e of Sew York, on th« 3l»t d»* nf February, 18*7 at 9:30 O'clock 10 me forrneos wr.v the account of pro- ^eerimgs of FOMnfin .1- BAISLPY, piibllf Administrator of Queens Cmm- ly as Administrator of Hi* Mtgie of aaid rleresseri. should not he judicially settled and why you *nd each of yon claiming to 6* * dlatfibule* ot 1h* decedent should not estgbiuh proof To HtNRt P JONKIR and MAR!- . jLYN HARTEJX, A p*Utlon hiring of voir kinship *nd why th» fu-ro- Five Cnntinents.lbeen duly filed by Era P Juiiktr, whp'tate should not fix and allow * rej. »_j es n»„1 'f*«d*s at §#>S« lith 8tr**t, Wood-1aonible amount of compensation to St. Peter and St. Paul. kgven New York N T. Louis D Laurlno, tsq . for legal serf. # YOTT ARE HtRFBY CTTBD TO'lces ref.de-ed to petitioner h«r»ln 4. ^*«.«- ^ . .'SHOW CACSi befora th* Surrogatit IM TESTIMONY WHEREOF, ws hav* fcAN MARINO has issued 1 court, Qinens County, it 0*a»r*t caused the seal of oir «*M Surrogat* 1 a set of stamps to honor the g^]^^'" history of the locomttive. The 1 lire shows the Mur* ray-Blenkinson of 1812. The 2 lire depicts Puffing Billy <1813). The 3 Hre features Loco- FOIl A BKTTEB BITE Mayor Liodsay has pro- claimed this week "Chil- dren's Dental Health Week" In support of community ef- forts to improve children's teeth throufh fdueatkm. gtn floor,' it-it Siitphm Boulevard Jamaica. In lha County 01 Queena S*w fork, oft February, tt»h. 1SS7. at l:W A. M., sthy a derrr* Coi-^t to b* h*reuhfo afBxed ., WITNESS HONORABLE JOHN T. CtJkWTT Snrrogat* of out said Coun- ty at Jamaica County of Queens, Oorman tan il-l i-3S-f«S «!« •hssiid not bt granted dtt*rnunmgjcity and Stat* of )Jj# Tork tha V thai ttti *Ud **gp«od*nl, H*nry P iday of January, IM1 Junk*? who tt ttt* ttp» «I hti il*-!#a#*t> Ct>fl*!oph*r J *pe#sranc* r«sid*d in th* county of Clerk of' ^J" « " rfft " , *'*.. , '.«. Quetnt City and Stat* of N«w Yorx touts D LAUftlNO Atto-ney fM Bit *<t«al plac* of f**ld«!M* b«''igiPuts!l« Admlntatrstor office ana F n, imknowB la dead and awarding L*t-1•*«'*** 1»<VM H»H«id» f'il".,»£' ttfg of *drnln»slraW«i th* goods, Imaiea. Ne- York 1 eaatuts »nd c»*tirt* which w*r* of t**f • aid fief«dei!f Is th* petltlnner Oafed, Att*at*n and Bealed ntr»nt*r Wth. it«» H* * nan JOHM T CLAWC*. Surrotst*. Oiieena CaiHity. Christopher J Oorman, Cttrt of th* Surrogat* s Court BntWAM Al DIKMAN Attorn*?* for PMIttmaf; ««e# and P O. addtsai l l S . l t J s w a i t * AwamM, J*m*i*a_ W, T, I H i J |S*.ll-M-M-frtil4 LIQIOR LICENM KfrntT 1* h*re%y irvfn t*gt U«Mg. No U l i i a l has been l**u*d to th* aflder. aiif.rt to asU W*f I! ™«ll J *f«J*l Afei*jol1* Bewag* Control La»T at 4«-iS Queens *r¥« . »W*W C»Wn*F. fcf • « * Brsaaisea f^fnuwtott^ti . . , • . . „,• •-,-•» „ JULIAN S FOOD MASKST dORP , . I 1 \ I i Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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    LONG ISLAND STA1WOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1967

    Goran On

    By CHARLES H. GOREN Weet ly Quiz—Part I I

    Q. 5—Ai South, vulner-able, you hold: t 4 Q 8 . 4 VJT743 • • * A J M

    The bidding h a i proceeded: South West Nor th K u t Pass Paae 1 • I • F a n S • Double I ' m T

    What action do you t ake?

    Q. 6—As South, vulner-able, you hold: • A J 4 « g 7 8t * K « M * 7 4

    The bidding has proceeded: North t»»i South West 1 » Paws 2 * I ' H M 8 * Pass »

    What acticri do you t ake?

    Q. 7—East-West vulner-able, as South vou hold: * A 8 2 V K Q 8 8 *S * K 0 8 « 5

    The bidding has proceeded: South West Nor th Eas t 1 * Pass 1 • Pa»s

    What action do you t a k e ?

    * T -

    WWHSffe "i" V .III • l » — — b M , - - - A . - • •. * - •^_j§4jj'i1 (may properiy be bronchi fttfari the

    _ , a / J • . tu 'mreting, The designs depict the D , t l d : jmuiry » . I H I

    M a g i C BaWfTARO STNGKR, serrelary followinfj paintlnits: Bail, Memories of Teledo, Crucifixion, Parachutists, Self-Portrai t . A u d a c 11- y.

    jan 30-feh«-13t3 CITATIOM - >11» rfo I7M-1SS»"~ THE PEOPtI OP THE STATE Ot

    iNirw YOHK, by thi Orace of Ood, FfM and Independent

    ,T ti 111 c e. Angel, The

    Jacob and the

    unknown and can-due diligence he ascertained.

    F.f lf-,g lite persons in crested as credi-tor' Ifiatee' ri-.l r.butees Of olher»-* i e IS UK estate of HARRY Mc-BRIDE w:io, at t.ie time of his death was a resident of ii«--0 Grand Central Parkway: Forest HiUs. In the County of Queens. Blat# of Mew York

    S1ND OREETING: Orion the petition of EDMOND J.

    BA*8LF,¥. who mslntalns his oflicg St S»- l l 8'itphln Boulevard Jamaica, in t t e County ot QiweOs, State of N e * York, Public Administrator of Queen* Co'inty, as Administrator of the) goods chattels and credits which wer» of HARRY MeBRIDE. deceased, you iftd each of sou »r* htreby cited to show cause befora our Surrogate at ln» Surrogstes CO«rt of th* County of Queen*, to be held at the Oiie*ns C.eneral Courthouse, Ith floor, S l - i l Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaies, City and Bta*e of Sew York, on th« 3l»t d»* nf February, 18*7 at 9:30 O'clock 10 m e forrneos wr.v the account of pro-^eerimgs of FOMnfin .1- BAISLPY, piibllf Administrator of Queens Cmm-ly as Administrator of Hi* Mtgie of aaid rleresseri. should not he judicially settled and why you *nd each of yon claiming to 6* * dlatfibule* ot 1h* decedent should not estgbiuh proof

    To H t N R t P JONKIR and MAR!- . jLYN HARTEJX, A p*Utlon hir ing of voir kinship *nd why th» fu-ro-

    F i v e C n n t i n e n t s . l b e e n duly filed by Era P Juiiktr, whp'tate should not fix and allow * r e j . » _ j e s n » „ 1 ' f*«d*s at §#>S« l i t h 8tr**t, Wood-1aonible amount of compensation to

    S t . P e t e r a n d S t . P a u l . k g v e n New York N T. Louis D Laurlno, tsq . for legal serf. • # • YOTT ARE HtRFBY CTTBD TO'lces ref.de-ed to petitioner h«r»ln

    4. „ ^ * « . « - ^ . . 'SHOW CACSi befora th* Surrogat i t IM TESTIMONY WHEREOF, ws hav* fcAN M A R I N O h a s i s s u e d 1 court, Qinens County, i t 0*a»r*t caused the seal of o ir «*M Surrogat* 1

    a set of s t amps to honor the g ^ ] ^ ^ ' " history of the locomttive. The 1 l ire shows the Mur* ray-Blenkinson of 1812. The 2 lire depicts Puffing Billy Ct>fl*!oph*r J *pe#sranc* r«sid*d in th* county of Clerk of' ^J" « " r f f t " , * ' * . . , ' . « . Quetnt City and Stat* of N«w Yorx t o u t s D LAUftlNO Atto-ney fM Bit *