Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 23, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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Haturdny Evrninj, Feb. 33
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M World Newt Summary
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T:2A Music
7;.)0 Dinner, in the Green Room ABC
t oo The Lone Ringer ABC
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10:00 10 p.m Headline
30:15 Brother Art Program
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Sunday, Feb. 24
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l.oo Old rasnioneo Revival
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2:30 Greatest Story ABC
3:00 Hour of Decision ABC
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3:4,1 Client Star
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4:15 Jimmy Fldler
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BOO j'.mmy Durante ABC
B:15 Home Town News
' 8:"J World New Summary
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Monday, Feb. 25
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6:05 Corn In the Morn
6-45 Farm Fare
' 7:00 News. Breakfast Ed.
7:15 Charlie's Roundup
7:30 Bob Garred. News ABC
7:40 Top of the Morning
7:55 John Conte ABC
8:00 Breakfast Club ABC
. 9:00 Hank Henry Show : -9:30
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10:30 My True Story ABC
10:55 Edward Arnold ABC
11-00 Betty Crocker ABC
11:15 Stop and Shop
11:30 Against Storm ABC
11:45 County Agent Speaks
11:55 Market Report
12:00 Noon Edition News
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12:30 Lucky MU" Ranch ABC
l:0f) Paul Harvev
1:18 Better Living
1:30 Mary Margaret McBride ABC
2:00 Basin Brfefs
3:15 Accent on Melody
2:30 Joyce Jordan, M.D. ABC
2:45 Rom Evelyn Winters ABC
, 3:00 When Girl Marries ABC
3:15 Ted Malone ABC
Dan Cameron AC
3:45 Mary Marlin ABC
4:00 Request! ully Yours
5:10 Fun Factory ABC
8:25 World Flight Reporter ABC
8:30 Chet Huntley ABC
6:45 Town House Orch. ABC
6:00 Sports Highlights
6:15 Home Town Newa
(1:25 World News Summary
Suburban Serenade
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6:55 Coming Attractions on ABC
7.00 The Lone Ranger ABC
7:30 Henry J. Taylor ABC i
7:45 Preview of Tomorrow
8:00 Could This Be You
8:30 Phil Bovero Orch. ABC
9:00 The Bff Hand ABC
9:30 Piano Playhouse ABC
10:00 10 PM Headlines
10:15 Navy Star Time
10:30 Insomnia Club
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KFJl 1450 Kc PST -Saturday
Evening, Feb. 33
t:nn New?
6:15 Theater Quit
fi-.'.'.o Assembly of God Hour
7:00 Hawaii Calls MBS
7:30 Klamath Temple
8:00 Basketball Time
8:05 Bbklbl. KUHS vs. Med ford
'.. In jour tome, as
on the concert stage . . ,
today's great piano.
kyle morgan
pianos
"yours for o happier
future through music"
1035 Main
WE'LL REPAINT YOUR CAR
for as little as
T v. says Fay Mont
gomery, our thor-
I
ougniy expert-
enced body - man
in charae of our
modern Body and
Paint Department.
If your credit's good ... it's good with us!
Anderson Auto Service
: . 632 Walnut (By Pott Office) Ph. 8166
100 Ntwi UBS
H IS Hiktbi. HUMS vi. Mfdford
B M N.w. MBS
10:00 Barbershop Quartet Cflnttft MBS
10:30 Arthur Van Orch. MBS
11:00 Nlfht Owll Edition
11:03 Niiht Owll Club
12:00 Sim Off
KFJI list Kc PST
Sunday, Feb. H
0:00 Wings of Healing
8:3U 8-Min. Newa
a .13 Muile
8:41 Chtldren'a Chanel
00 Radio Blblt Cla.a MBS
fl:.Tu Klam. Rev. Center
9:45 Island Melodlea
lO.Ou Newa MBS
WIJ Murk Rogrra MBS
10:30 Lutheran Hour MBS
11:00 Frank and Ernest MBS
11:15 Show Tunea
11:20 Romance of Hlfhwaya MBS
11:43 Matter Radio Can. MBS
12 CNI Newa
12:1 Bill Cunningham MBS
Vi.M At!'forc llour MBh
1:0"! Rtystenoua 1 rave or War
1:30 Under Arreat. MRS
l.M Bobby Benton MBS
2:00 The Shadow MBS
2::to True De-.cctlve MtlS
3:nn Cabby Hayea MPS
3:30 Nlclc Carter MBS
3-5.1 Cecil Brown. Newa. MBS '
4:00 Newa MBS
4:15 Mark Ronera MBS
4:30 Steamboat Jamboree
5:00 Musical Art. Council
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6:00 Newa
6:13 Put Show
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8 00 Twenty Questions
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9:00 Glenn Hardy Newa MBS
9:15 Guest Star
9:30 The Whistler CBS
10:00 MGM Musical Comedy Theater
MPS
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' Monday. Feb. 25
0O Musical Reveille
6:45 Farm Reporter
b:5d Local News
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7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:30 Headline News
7:43 Best Buys
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8:30 Bible Institute MBS
9:00 Homemaker Harmonica
9:15 It'a a Dog'a Life.
9:J0 Platter Party
9:45 Favorites of Yesterday
10:01 News MBS .
10:15 Tello Test MBS
10:30 L Pointes
10:45 Concert
10:50 Currins
10:55 Ken Carson MBS
11:00 Ladles Fair MBS '
11:25 Newa MBS
11:30 Queen for a Day MBS
12:00 Name Bands
12:15 Newa Headlines
12:30 Your Dance Tunea
12:45 Music Box
12:50 Market c Livestock
i2:33 Local Newa
1:00 Jack Kirk wood MBS
1:30 Take a Number MBS
2:00 News. MBS
3:10 Newa MBS
2:13 Two at 2-15
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4:30 Curt Massey Tlma MBS
4:43 Sam Hayes. Newa MBS
:.00 Bobby Benson MBS
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5:55 Newa MBS
6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:15 Quiz Show
6:30 Around Town Newa
6:45 Sam Hayes, Newa MBS
6:55 Bill Henry MBS
7:00 Woman of the Year
7:30 Bright Stir
8:00 Let George Do It MBS
8:30 Hoilywooo Theater MBS
8:00 Glenn Harty Newt MBS
9:13 Fulton Lewis Newa MBS
9:30 Mutual Newareel MBS
9:43 Music
9:55 5-Minute Final MBS
10:00 I Love a Mystery MBS
10:15 Crime Fighters MBS
10:45 Country Music ...
11:00 Nifht Owls Newi -11:05
Night Owls Club
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Park Records
Foot of Snow
Crater Lake National Park re
corded a one-foot snowfall over
Bight last night, and total snow
depth at the park headquarters this
morning registered 200 Inches, state
police reported.
Rain was reported falling in tbe
park this morning, "however.
Highway 62, the route to the park
from Klamath Falls, was reported
open today but chains are required.
The Annie Springs to the Rim road
was temporarily closed' this morn
ing, but was expected to be open
this afternoon or early tomorrow.
Warner Canyon
Skiing Okay
Warner Canyon skiing should be
excellent this weekend. Fremont
Forest Supervisor John McDonald
has"reported:
A 12-inch powdered snowfall cov
ers the ski area, he said, and the
tow is scheduled to operate today
and tomorrow.
Night skiing, under high-candle-power
floods, is scheduled for 7:30
to 10:30 tonight.
In the Andes ranees of South
America live the lamoids. a branch
of the camel family.
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Let us "manicure"
the dents and
scratches your
car's . picked up
this winter. Free
estimates cheer
fully given!
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CAPT. WALTER C. VAN EM0N JR. USAF, arrived in
San Francisco recently on the USS David .C. Shanks after
two years at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam as command
ing officer Wing Hdqtrs. 19th Bomber Wing. His 10 years
in the service included flying B-17s in Italy and C-54s m
the Berlin Airlift. After a short stay with his aunt. Nora
Rinker, he left for Westover Air Force Base, Chicopee
Falls, Mass., for duty with Military Air Transport Service,
1600th Air Transport Wing.- His wife, who was with him
most of the time on Guam, was not able to come to Klam
ath Falls, but accompanied him from San Francisco east.
Columbia Has Novel Guard
Against Kicks of Censors
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD. tNEA) Exclu
sively Yours: Rita Hayworth's tip
py Btgnt cluo dance for "Affair
in Trindad" was filmed twice. If
the censors scream about any part
of the first version. Columbia will
insert projection shots filmed with
dinerent lighting; and a longer ca
mera sens.
Joan Fontaine and ex-hubbv Wil
liam Dozer are headed for court
room fireworks unless attorneys
can make an out-of-court settle
ment. Joan claims Dozier owes her
a big hunk of dough for Income
taxes which she paid for him dur
ing their marriage.
Tony Martin's dream of Jane
Russell as his warbling companion
in "A Song Forever" died a-born-ing.
Howard Hughes nixed the idea
of giving Jane an operatic voice
-via the dubbing track.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are
shelving their own names for the
first time in their careers for their
roles in "Abbott and Costello Meet
Capt. Kldd." Lou plays Oliver Foth
ergill and Bud is Rocky Stone
bridge, a couple of nth Century
tavern keepers. Lou's famous yell.
"Hey Abbott." will come out, "Hey
Stonebridge."
Charles Laughton plays Capt.
Kidd and he's saying: "It's a Mack
Sennett custard-pie version of Capt.
Bligh."
Lucille Ball will switch back to
the big-screen medium for one mo
vie this summer, after completing
her 39th "I Love Lucy" TV film
with Deal Arnaz. She has several
offers and says, "I still don't know
which role I'll accept.
' How are Lucille and Desi stand
ing up under the strain of making
a half-hour movie every week?:
Lucille: "We love it. We're just
a lttle bit unconscious."
Desi: "I looked in a mirror the
other day and suddenly realized 1
hadn't shaved for four days."
Judy Garland's yelling "Murder"
She just got a bill for $15,000 from
the New York medico who helped
her shed 20 pounds. . .Oilman Bob
Neal's pre-marriage gifts to Liz
Dailey, ex-wife of Dan: A Cadillac,
a yacht, a sapphire, and a diamond
engagement ring . . . Opera star
Robert Merrill's the new owner of
a Tucson, Ariz., ranch . . , Actor
Bob Arthur, who once got around
with Wanda Hendix, is now getting
around with Terry Moore.
There's a true-life parallel to
Fox's "Dream Boat," which has
Clifton Webb playing a college pro
fessor whose silent movie lover role
comes back to haunt him on TV.
Screenwriter Frank Butler who
won an Oscar for "Going My Way,"
is currently being embarrassed by
TV showings of a silent film series
titled "The Sap Family." Butler
played an Idiot comedian I
For the first time since I can re
member, two rival ' studios are
beating the same publicity drums
for an Oscar for the same actress.
She's Shelley Winters of UI, who
made "A Place In the Sun" on
loanout to Paramount.
Spring Byington is telling it on
UI's "Almost Married" set that
she's almost completed the manu
script of her first book, "How to
Be a Grandmother." It's a wonder
Jonn Bennett or Marlene Dietrich
didn't beat her to it.
The censor-scissoring on the Alan
Ladd-Deborah Kerr starrer, "Thun
der In The East has director
Charles Vldor goaning. Objections
fom the British and Indian gov
ernment forced Paramount to do
the snipping.
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH
Joan Caulfleld and Frank Ross,
the acting-producing team, are
snubbing their noses at the proph
ets of doom for mixing matrimony
and professions. Their second film
Shapely Zsa Zsa Gabor will dls-
Rhnrwlv as 7n r.ahnf u-lll HI.
robe as a magician's assistant in
mum s "Mil. Nope. It s not the
life story of Llli St. Cyr.
Funny-grim is the word for the
scene in "War of the Worlds' In
which Bill Phipps and two other ac
tors walk up to a space ship con
taining Martians and say, "Wel
come to Calfornla.' The Martians
reply by disintegrating the friend
ly chaps.
Cameron Mitchell, who put life
into "Death of a Salesman' with
his wolfish son role, is claiming
the screen's "worst heel" title for
his part in "The Outcasts of Poker
Flat.'
"And what makes It really god,'
he's beaming. "Is that there's no
psychological explanation in the fin
al reel for the guy's actions. He's
just a born heel."
Ski Races
Date Set
LAKEVIEW A triple-race ski
meet has been scheduled for the
Warner Canyon Ski Area March 1
and 2 under sponsorship of the Fre
mont Highlanders, with a five-man
ski team from the University of
Oregon scheduled to participate.
Races will include downhill, sla
lom and combined downhill slalom.
Chairman Don Peters announced
substantial prizes would be offered
winners of top three positions in
each race.
Peters emphasized that skiers
from the Klamath Falls, Tulelake
and Medford areas are espically
invited to participate in the meet,
one of the first in this part of the
country in some time.
Entry fees are 2. Peters said
persons wishing to enter should
contact him in Lake view before
Thursday.
Accompanying the University
team will be Coach Gene Harlow
and University of Oregon Director
of Athletics Leo Harris.
Dimes Reports
Still Come In
Reports on contributions for the
annual March of Dimes Campaign
turned Into Alice Vitus, drive chair
man Include; Bonanza, $156.24,
Clayton Sharpe, chairman: Fort
Klamath, $116.33, Mrs. Patricia
Hescock, chairman; Keno, $101.62,
Mrs. Nellie Mason, chairman.
Weyerhaueser Camp No. 4, $19.
68; Chemult, Mrs. Hope Bradcr,
chairman, $21.34; Harriman, Ore,
Mrs. Olive Johnson, chairman, $5;
Klamath Agency, $12.13; Gilchrist,
Mr. Rochek, chairman, $116.69.
Whodunit Author
Changes Pace .
NEWBUROH. N.Y. I Mys
tery author Mickey Spillane says
he will write no more about slay
ing and sex, but will devote him
self to "preaching the establish
ment of the Kingdom of God."
The popular author said Friday
he has "become one of Jehovah's
Witnesses" and that any writing
he does from now on will be in
line with these beliefs.
Spillane, who lives near here
with his family, is the author of
such fast-moving books as "I, The
Jury," "My Oun is Quick" and
"The Big Kill."
TOURIST DOLLARS EYED
LONDON liTI Plans to crown
Queen Elizabeth In late August or
early September In time to lure
an extra million tourist dollars this
season are being Considered by
the British court, the Daily Ex
press said Saturday,
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
IUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
llr. and Mrs. J. E. Earlcy
and Joe Earley
Proprietors-
FALli. OREGON
Famed Ghosts to B j Ousted
As Greenwich Hotel Razed
Uy DAVID O. IIMtl l'TIIKU
Al Krai Katute Kdltur -
NEW YOltK Many famous
Kilos are about to be evicted In
Now York's old Greenwich Village.
Till historic Hotel Brevoorl, for
mom. I linn a century gathering
place of liuci'iinttonitl relebrltles,
will soon be torn down. Along with
It will go Mark INvuln's former
homt and several filjotnlng , old
houses to inn It o way for a furge
luxury-type apartment building in
lower Filth Avenue near the Wash
ingtoo Arch.
Tho Brcvoort's picturesque side,
walk enfe has been a familiar laud-
laaatV, r - ' , '
5- iStx.-itii
MRS. HOWARD STRODE
(above) has been appointed
secretary of the Oregon
State Nurses Association.
The appointment was made
at a Directors meeting in
Portland earlier this month.
Mrs. Strode had served on
the State Board for five
years. She is school nurse
at Klamath Union High
School.
Enforcement
Lax -Rotary
Members of the Rotarv Club ap
parently think law enlorcemrnt In
ihe Klamath area leaves a lot "to
oe desired.
At Friday's meeting, advance
miestlons posed for next week's
KFLW radio forum, which will
deal with law enlorcement. were
put to members of the club, with
Uie results:
A uniform bail and fine sched
ule fo Inferior courts yes 40. no
?5; chaiiRe in law to allow officers
to make accident arrests on phy
sical faots and statements yes 42,
no 26; are beer, clgaret vendors
obeying salo-to-Juvenllc laws yes
18. no 40; civil service rights for
all nollce. including chief ves 30
no 34; prosecution in inferior
courts of teenage traffic offendors
yes 62, no 13: holding parents
legally respoaslble for luvenlle law
violations yes 42. no 18; extension
lo state and local government ol
Indian Jurisdiction yes 53. no 7:
six-months probation and training
lor- new police officers ve 81. no
0; recognition of police power of
tne individual yes J. no 53; Is
stnff of 26 officers adequate for
Klamath Falls yes 46. no 13;
strict enforcement of all laws, in
cluding gambling yes 58. no 6:
does graft and corruption exist
here yes 40, no 16.
George Martin, local United Air
Lines manager, was program
chairman and discussed the de
pendability of air travel, showing
a movie made by his company
dealing with that subject.
Inflation Is
Voter Topic
Inflation will be the topic of dis
cussion at next Wednesday s meet
jing of the League of Women Vot
ers, and a panel has been ar
ranged to approach the subject
irom various angles.
The , luncheon meeting will be
he-Id at the Pelican part room,
starting at 12:45 p.m.
iMembers of the panel vlll be
C. D. Long, AFL union leader;
Frank Tucker, representing busi
ness and Industry; E. E. KllpaU
rick, representing agriculture; Al
tha Urauhart. representing nubile'
welfare: Ed Gowen. representing
government; and Elsa KuecK, rep
resenting consumers.
The meeting is open to the nub
ile and tho.'e wantlna reservation
for the luncheon are asked to call
1 Mrs. George Lewis, 2-1839, or Mrs.
Meta Lewis, .8305.
Airplane Bests
Kite in Battle
ALBUQUERQUE 11 ' There
was a minor air battle over 'Albu
querque Friday.
James Harrell and Lewis Klrby
were flying a kite when an air
plane swooped low. After several
dives, the plane succeeded In sev
ering the 1,000 feet of string at
tached to the five-foot box kite.
sfirilanrl Air nree Base officials
are looking for the pilot of the
plane. Harrell ana liiroy are 100
Ing for their kite. '
Lt. Col. Mushen
Back from Korea
Lt. Col. Robert L. Mushen, who
was In Korea almost a year and
a hslf with the Army Engineers,
returned to the United States
Thursday, arriving in San Fran
cisco aboard the SS Aiken Victory.
H ic dm son of Mrs. S. A.
Mushen, 505 Alameda, and brother
of Sam Mushen, Klamath r'ais. lie
Is at present spending a leave
with his wife and two children at
San Mateo.
HANDY BULLDOZER
GREELV, Nebr. IB A construc
tion rnmrinnVH truck stalled on a
..fVaa,
1 hill near Oreeleybut not for long.
Workmen unloaded the truck and
used the load to push the trtss.
"over the hill. The "load was a
I bulldozer. '
mark to tourists who (or years
rode Ihe upper decks of Fifth Ave
nue a buses and lately have been
riding under the gluts lops of rub-ber-nw.k-
buses.
Although the building hns been
cloned us a hotel al'.ico 111411, be
cau;o of the lira laws, Its bull
room, lestnurniit and aldrwulk
cul have remained In oiierutloii.
The tipper stories have been re
served for ghosts of which the
llrevoort eeuis to liavo hud a ao
cinl lion's share,
I'KKSIIM'iNTS
For generations this hold en
jo)l tne repuinllou of being unr
place In New York whrra a liiuiul
.' piotiuoer coultl recruit a com
plete cast lor h play w here a niib-
, iiMicr could enlist a stall lor a
I newspaper or mngaiiio at aliuu.il
any tune.
Opened In 1845 as one of the
llne.it hosteiries 111 old New York.
Ihe Brevoorl kepi a legisicr thui
reiuls like a "Who'a Who" of lilt'
world.
Presidents Lincoln, Garfield and
Arthur signed in as gursl, Lmimi,
Hie dowager queen of tho Sand
wich Islandsnow known as Hn
wan Inscribed her name In thai
fabulous book. Jerome Boimpurie,
the Marquess ol Quecnsbury. the
Duke of Marlborough, Hie Eurl ol
Lonsdale. Prince Ucoige of Greece
were among others who lell their
ituiogtaphs.
The Brovoort was always noted
for us cuisine. Early In the 2ilih
Century. Raymond Ortelg, popular
nosi ana wit, took over the pro
prietorship and Introduced authen
tic French cooking with Imported
chefs.
Orielg was the man who In 1010
set up a $-'6,000 prlre for Ihe flr.il
non-siop ingnt irom New York to
his beloved Paris. That was Ihe
prise collected Just 33 years ago
uy unnries A. i.uuiuergn.
ATTRACTr.l) FAMOUS
Ortelg popularized the Brevoorl
as a meeting place for artists,
actors, writers and thinkers of the
new 30th Century. His basement
dining room attracted Eugene
O'Neill In his fledgling days, lna-
adora Duncan, Theodore Dreiser,
Lincoln Steffons. Edna St. Vincent
Mlllay, Jo Davidson John Sloan.
Mabel Dodge, John Reed, Sinclair
Lewis and many others who left
meir mark on the era.
One of the biggest social affairs
remembered was a dinner party
given by Annie Oakley, the crock
snot circus periormer, wnose name
Is perpetuated in all free tickets
marked by their three bullet holes.
Just north of the Brevoorl, the
old Mark Twain homo Is one ol
10 smaller buildings which will be
razed for the new project. This
was where Samuel demons lived
from 1904 to 1008 and where he
completed his book "Adam's Diary.'
The house had been built about 110
years ago by James Renwick.
whoie friend Washington Irving
often visited there.
Although this house was convert
ed Into apartments in 1925. a bronre
tablet, unveiled by the Greenwich
Village Historical Society, com
memorates its tenancy by Irving
and Twain.
I'Nl'Sl'AL DEAL
The structures to take the plare
of the Brevoorl and Mark Twain
house will be erected by Sain
Mltuskoff I: Sons, Inc., one of the
largest apartment building organ
izations 111 new York, me lirm
has built more than tl50 million
worth of luxury, apartments and
hotels In 25 years.
An odd feature about the deal Is
that the properly has not been
sold, but leased for 105 years. This
is because It forms part of the
old farm of Robert Richard Ran
dall, a retired sea captain, who
stipulated In his will 111 1801 that
the land would never be sold;
Randall left his farm, which orig
inally had been the Henry Brevoorl
Sailors' Snug Harbor. He wanted
a home for "aged, decrepit and
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worn-out anllors" lu be erected
"upon some ellglblo pari" of his
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fix. at f I Ml- n.kiwlllll lllfll 111
trustees ol his eslalo bei'iiine'run-
vinceti nun tne town 01 new mis
would grow northward on Mniihul-
tnn Island and would require
streets to be cut through Ihn litrni.
Ihi'V oblulued permission Iriiiu the
.itulo legislature, to loi'iite the awtU
FOR AMERICA'S
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in rni m 111 11 1 ' 'r:li
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AND SUNDAY -
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Ojpens
12.30
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So sck Sir
WENDEIL COREY -'. SK
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tin
uirmmf, ri,HiuiKV 2, inna
ors- home on Btiilen Island over
looking New York Hay, and to V
tiro Incoino from Hiintlalls li'iji'i
In support Ilia liisllltitlnii.
Sailors' Hnug Harbor atlll owns
and administers 16 acres ol val
uable properly In Ihe heart of New
York bordering 'Washington Square
Home liua been leased to New York
Unlvrrallv and olher purcels lor
new apniiinciH projects.
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