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@ HOME EDITION Freeport, Rockville Centre, Gar- den City, Hempstead, Baldwin, Oceanside, Long Beach, Island Park, Roosevelt and Villages to the East. THE WEATHER: r- .CZ\ needay; Warmer Tonight -_% FREEPORT N. Y. vou xxix we. st METROPOLITAN LONG ISLAND, NASSAU COUNTY, N. Y.- TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1937. Twenty racks PRICE THREE CENTS COURT RULING BULWARKS INDUSTRIAL PEACE L. Y. PAS Nass e COU ITED | Chief Skidmore H |- Nassau Authorities Voice; _ WI __ Starts New Term igloflv EHHEfiHfngfiEAflU 1‘Views on “fag”; Decision 5” BUWN BAN | Samuel M. Levy, Freeport village counsel, said. \In my opinion [this Wagner act decision is a pointed answer to the president's demand for a packed court. T believe it will instill new public | confidence in the belief that the 'nine old men' of the supreme | court are not too old for an advanced conception of the constitution i | B. Elliot Burston, chairman of the judiciary and law. reform | 'committee of the Nassau County Bar association ! don't know 2, the particulars of the validation of the Wagner act.. These de- County’s Board Petitions @so»« must be studied carefully, but. from what I have heard, it ___ | L h T D U will probably help the relationsiip between labor and capital, and | ehman lo Draw tend to halt dissension between labor organizations and industry R A )|an Would | nsure ‘ P It appears that the supreme court can go mu)”; with (if: pw‘ft‘futt‘én‘vl wagev Hour Legls'atlon Special Messages program, although I still believe that there 1s no necessi ; pecial IY € changes or revisions in the personnel of the caurnt _\\ 0\ \\\ Weighed As Congress \EMERGENCY ACTION e [tuis o \Tmn mente on Ponders Action ohson DEEMED NECESSARY that there will be less severe labor disputes under the decision of the court.. The real test of its effectiveness, however, it yet to pees Ie a nene to tta se n CAPITAL LEADERS Charter Amendments And. [S Sour I3 n po L copine UP, with the times, but com- VIEWS IN CONFLICT Dog Racing Measures Jerome L. Loewenberg. attorney. of 1551 Franklin avenue Quick Action For | Nassau Cases | CHARTER GROUP MAKES REQUEST \ . | | Mineola: \The decision indicates that the court has seen the light { oo, Still Pendmg temporarily, at least, of the president's program, but this decision - y Chairman Bennett Asks only accentuates the fact that its personnel -hould be revised Effect Upon Roosevelt's | oll Samuel Breasor mney. of Station plaza, Garden City \I p Gov ) Let a was ( B er i p | Project In Interests - Tovernor Lehman Was T) ® feel it gives assurance that Te count 1 «ed “XI? 559W; Plan Of Efficien submit two SPeC@L of any personal feelings of its judges so Considere Of E frltre Cy messages (n the legislature for District Attorney Martin W, Littleton \Like: thousands. of d \emergency action on amend- otheis, I am just sitting down waiting for the cyclone to blow by . A term of the appellate division ments to the Nassau charter and G. Burchard Smith. Freeport lawyer and former president of WASHINGTON, April 18 [ the state supreme court, sitting | the police the board of education of that village Ion decision tends to- haigns i! Mineola to hear appeals from |_ The Nassau county board of su- ward the liberalizing of the interstate commerce laws, I believe it wage vw‘w‘ {77 fn_l‘_’\5d e district courts 'o be set up | pervisors unanimously adopted will be beneficial to the nation, providing it doesn't go too far. I , aK Fik hour standards and inuary 1, 1938, under the new [resolutions urging the special mes- have always been a believer in the doctrine of state's rights as a 10 OUNl&w sit-down strikes ap- Nassau charter, was seen as a pos- sages to the legislature yesterday fundamental principle, but I believe the interstate commerce act peared imminent today in the ibility today as Earl J. Bennett of Passage Plea Made has been beneficial and restuctins have been imposed in the Past turbulent congressional after» Rockville Centre, chairman of the Each of the resolutions, as well that prevented things that might otherwise have been done, math to the oal . & .\‘”\”“\\‘“\‘ for governmental re- as another endorsing the dog-race Elvin N. Edwards, former district attorney; \A most timely and ALD ie supreme court's ision, announced that- Edward bill introduced by Assemblyman excelient decision.. [t will do much to relieve labor unrest, It will YAlidation of the Wagner Laz y. ptwdmx'Justlg! of the Leonard W. Hall, were signed by also tend to defeat President Roosevelt's program attacking the labor relations act ippellate division, has been. re- leach member of the board ust. It will open the way for an amendment to give the em- fonfietine water quested to assign judges for coun- Preambles | of the\ resolutions 1:1:va equal rights with labor by considerate and epoch-making !,:'J,‘Y’1“,“flj (ML‘,‘HL‘,‘m‘r‘fr”‘dH 7:32: ty seat terms stated that the Nassau county | decision on the judiciary reorganization Reply Awaited commission on governmental re- | Frank Molinari head of the Mineola Auto Body corporation Wh ano, surpence. \ Chairman Bennett told The Re- form, of which Earl J. Bennett of and willage trustee, ~it just means we'll have to get on the band- President Roosevelt, it iew-Star that he had made the {Rockville Centre is chairman, had | wagon, | guess we'll just have to unionize widely Opn 12g oh t Was request to the higher court in the | approved the changes and had Judge George B. Serenbel; of Hempstead, president of the I mia tix 4 . © the fact that the le situation in tag light interests of making appeals from urged the supervisors to appeal | Nassau County Bar association In view of the local district tribunals more for a special message as the only ! supreme court has spoken, we must now be guided by law This | | Of the five-to-four decisions.\ His A opte Only comment was that vester convenient, and as a mean: of {means through which action ran is evolution, and the judges have proved conclusively to the peop Lom hy N f::lill{h<>¥ completing the new efficient court |be assured in the present legisla- tnat they can march forward and keep abreast of the umes re ly etup under the charter. tive session. gardless of the fact that they may be over 70 years of ae, m Presidential Message Seen I No answer has yet been received |_ Bills amending the county char- true to the great traditions of the supreme court that when a zw'm Speaker Bankhead \Ad re lorters by the charter. commission, If S . {ter and the police act were intro- emergency anises they have the courage to meet them “Ann”; he . Rankhbead ild reporters Nassau were assigned ~n appellate '@ a \ duced earlier in the session by As- constitution of the United States ‘T‘va has vyv‘r;’\‘i:‘n‘nh:z“r'\uki13:3”: soon a presidential message on term, it was pointed out, a prece- h ight, i third term. A copy of lution, signed b: semblyman Harold P. Herman that we do not have to tamper with the consti . minimu arles E. nsom, county clerk, right, is m. py rm!“ » l . imum wages, maximum hours dent' would be set. inasmuch (5 qgministering the oath of office to Chief | cach member of tha WID be ited to Under the terms of the speeial | | cuts to meet the newer conditions in the life of our nation' . . MITIMUM Wakes maxi the appellate terms for Staten Is- Abram W. Skidmore, commanding officer of the _| Chief Skidm@r@=nt the 12th anniversary cele- message relative to the police Wet \EUsworth H. Combe “VCR\: 6 leystate law. the act is a Committees in congress may land, Brnoklyn and OW Nassau county police department. The chief bration of the police department, Friday night. the board urged that the original bearing his nume, declared. \/ Affects the small employer, or the 1@k® Up the question even before ace held enti n was re-appointed for a six-year term by the {amendment be changed so 'that good.. But | do not see where it affects the small employer or tht 10 ie Adminigc Henry J. A. Collins of poard of supervisors yesterday. This is his Review Star Photosraphet | mergers of village police with local business man. It will control $2CODR tration officials said recently they i member of the charter commis- ___\ - _- - - - - - - - county police could be accom ural labor, but within the state the effect will m arwere having difficulty drafting sion, explained the set-up of the & a plished by agreement between the The supreme Wu\ “flaws\ in J\\(“,\f“‘”fi Attorney. \It was the only 5UCh le@islation because. of the | judicial system under the new - ® L village board and the county Sherman Morelan ockville Cen iw attorn as v1 Bi narrow scope given the interst charter at a meeting of the North 2 illion JCNOO 1 1 | board The original amend.. ent thing to do. The labor problem was getting so j’,‘;,\”:”r':\,','f M24 commerce clause of the £227,336 Hempstead legislative committee Yad a gave the chief of the county posice to he done. It was a good move to bring about s men p tin in the NRA and other decl at the Bar Association building in Ascretienary powers in accepting Sble labor problems through a labor beard and with same sem-, UP c | . R - i c ‘ irder \ Opposed By Nassau Group Cect wite \m Retin Mane npeirec o l nnd Thos of Bin RustiPt rap. The judicial set-up, the Frea»; 1 their rank i ___ _- porters sald the Wokier decisiong tion of m: county \firm W\r m | In the \amendment to the ate rad broadened federal power over hon, and the centralization 6 F | amendment\. approved by the re- w k p t [interstate commerce. and in the , | a t | in themselves justify Measure Would Provide $200,000,000 F0!“ _ commission and the board or ers, osses ecu [words ot Thomas (Bf ed & no-mans-land cdc vagy \ |__ City» $100,000,000 For Rest Of State (yon. payin. Commitee 2 On What Ruling Will Mean \.. ..; county board and at such rank as reference recalled the presi- . Court System Explained U char whi rged To Carry OUt \the county board and the govern- oe dent's position, before the highest 1112;if“:natioucl-A—leaatiztzrvxnzf‘ A bill ostensibly providing $200,000,000 for state aid, but which g a M Mn; 21:32: n:q\rfll’:‘;r city or ais court recently reversed itself on trot Court in four districts, with | it was charged, actually appropriates that sum for New York city Wide Investigation trict may agree upon Labor Also Waits Outcome Of Verbal Clashes mnmum wase legislation circuit assignments of the judges | schools, and half as much for schools of the rest of the state, bears | ! Supervisors pointed out in their H F d A d J h L L - ff \“\“\\- 1m“ \ml!\ id‘zrlwvm on causing them to move at least once a of disapproval of the North Hempstead legislative ApRANY, April 13-4P- Re- resolution endorsing the dag-race Between Henry For nd John L. Lewis , as questions raise arriers the stamp Pp 220 0 2 against either state or federal leg- a year. The first district is county- committee [C - f w. York's legisla- bill that the dog racing at Mineola publicans in New York's legisla & 1 islation in certain Nelds or human | wide, with a presiding judge; the | | ture accepted today Governor | fairgrounds has provided much itlat second, in the town of Hempstead, | 'The meeting at the Bar | Lehman's $24,000,000 utility tax needed revenue for the Queens- By The Associaled Press Naw the supreme court has held will have three judges; the third, | association building in Mineola | proposal to finance unemployment | Nassau Agricultural society and is Thousands of workers and their bosses in the nation's industrial ‘JHN' MIP me cou , as held, in North Hempstead, will have),. - Irelief, but demanded an immedi-|of benefit to the people of the in /e vat manufacturing of N \ ' [last night, heard reports on the : goods from materials bought out» centers speculated alike today on how the supreme court's validation two judges, and the fourth, for ate commission study of the state's county. The resolution stated that - how a j measure, which was introduced tax and Ludget policies [members of the board feel that the Of the Wagner labor relations ant will effect their positions side the state and for sale nutside ‘r'fill? 33.1“J3Jd23‘rzgfmflmfi by Senator Feld, and is now ”‘n‘m dRr‘puhlufni‘ LAM in both bill provides \proper: regulation Interest turned to the comments by labor leaders on the court's ya; «v‘v'f i zm‘r‘rv‘v subject to n bf I . - 6 \ legislation present eight justices of the peace. £21::lcitiiaa\<lrn\qn::?r:‘xmr , d: houses urged :’|‘n.\hn!\k of f non- of dngdrzrx?z, mm: I h: 17,31, $51: five affirmative decisions | ~] Swim” a)“; (n. s. co, The assignments are on the basis cussion in which several mem- ‘fiarqlrx‘finl “12:12\; xx‘ngmlv'u” 11111923\ out, resu n Green Giver Views LONG BEACH WOMEN \ Rnosevelt leader -who originated , ss nancia s 3 f ree res at th a t one Judge for €8bh_50:000, Of hors of the committe@ voiced their --- lawmakers at a special summer Supervisors A. Holly Patterson WHHam Green, president of the the senate movement to condemn population oq. disapproval of the &se of state- . [pa \ ot and Rovert °C 'American Federation of Labor. JPHELD [N COURT SUIT =-down atmkes. maid he may proc The terms will be wide funds for the improvement Long Island Man Injured, ~ Republican assembly Floor: O'Grady of Long Reach in addi. P[edicted an upsurge in union or- pose legislation to ban such tac« Hole. one ode pot (we of schools in the city ~ Fog Hides Bridge On Leader Irving M. Ives said he tion to Deputy County. Attorney RAN!ZAtiOn and the end of C0m- sppoitate Division Affirms Ver- UCS - . Taare bre for fou JOE TWO s200,000,000 Debt Proposed 0g mades bridge would introduce today a proposal| John J. Knob were Authorized to MMNUDS dict For Defendants In Senator King (D. Utah) cone years, one for four and one for 000. G ia Road M tne C p‘ k d. noo we J. Warron Madden, chairman of Stock Case | - the full six-year term, North! 'The measure is titled, \An act | eorgia hoa ‘ffl\ creation of the committee in|go to Albany to suport tax lesiz- (pa Wagner labor. board, foresaw | Continued on Page 2, Col. $ six years, and Oyster Bay for the debt to the amount of two hun- | __ | bly, but a : | and Long Beac eR\ A103, \\ |benditious seitJement of many @- Supreme Court Justice Edward S full term | dred million dollars, to be avail-| BRUNSWICK, Ga, April 13 cool reception in the Democratic- | pending to straighten out priority bor dispa es pending in the courts Supreme Court Justice Edward S Lawyers who have practiced at|able from January first, nineteen |\Z)-Twenty-two persons were in- | controlled senate of county and city tax liens | Secretary of Labor Perkins said GAU®RAN in June, (0 Marts least five years will be eligible for hundred thirty-eight, to pay the|jured by the plunge of a Miami- Relief Funds Proposed in the manufactur- F. Quinn and Mane C. Quinn, 259 2 . \ © came | i p the decisions the new judgeships, at $8,000 a|cost of erection of new school New York motor bus into White im’frt’ethzlslgnhl‘whyr‘ {ilhmnzgi QT; IRWIN HUNT 'PRODUCES ing cases are of great significance.\ Monroe boulevard. Long: Beach year, with no additional fees, Un- buildings, and providing for muoak creek 20 miles south Of) dramatic unexpectedness, I‘HHPd‘ NOTHlNG’, POLICE SAY Watch Ford Case was upheld by the appellate divi der a new amendment, the judges submission to the people of a M ' M Meanwhile labor awaited the sion of the supreme court, accord must be \available 11 monlhn'of proposition or question therefor to | Brunswick during a fog early m—‘upm m; l'fimslfr'u'r' \72m? bo - outcome of the verbal clashes be- ing to a memorandum filed in the the year\ and a board of judges, be voted upon at the general elec- day. the gross receipts of \cordon ins | Conference With \Pf\: art” tween Henry Ford, second largest county slerk's office, Manhattan comprising all of the jurists, will | tion to be held in the year nine- | Woman Missing | prs o n°\ Discustes Possible | producer, and John L. yesteiday si hundred. thirty-seven.\ | furnishing utility service (other ment Of Sculptor | Lewis, chairm (/ the Commit- The Quinns were defendants ir be presided over by the presiding teen hundre irly-seven. ,_| Rescued by boatmen, passengers than railroads) in the state effec- NEW YORK, April 13 ium -) (4 “r ( ‘F‘A”“;\ \ Comme $35,000 suit brought by John J. judge, who assigns the circuits. . Despite the limit in the bill® said a woman they believed to be} tive next July 1, to raise $24.000.-\Captain of Detectives William T. [N8 \OF |MGustCal Organization. a $35 4 Abbie C Sheepar Civil jurisdiction of the new title, it was pointed out, the body 000 for unemployment relief Ford stated he would never recog Ay M . P - «'a Mrs. Stewart of Charlotte, N. C., | or unemployment relie Reynolds said today the search 125 Fast B2nd street, Manhattan courts is up to $1,000 and villages of the act provides for the use: * /_ (2) Permissive tt ° nize 'any union he - ' f 2 rmissive authority to/ yop Robert Irwin. 29-year-old . h I that n act may be taken into the district] of the money as follows wife of a bus driver, was MiSS!NK municipalities to levy an addition- gor) tor and former theologies) rephed Ford would in ”HI le \J‘mf Beach ysiem by petition But $300,000,000 Called For | The bus left the highway at al one per. cent. tax on \public SRW 2T wit the ore aii t ge t en ol n e L o. - resi nt amer Martin ane *A na 109 A xinck, 7 .\\~1'rrr\::n”:;lq:;: It\ 13“qu Polnt, \For the erection of new school m. near a small bridge and pullfly serv Arrl.' de xfl'nrd to £ij Easter day murders on BeekMA® other officials af the United Auto- 2! $25 in- belonging. to the iter. also spoke Tret nigty, cios. | Duildings in the counties embraced turned upon its side in five feet of VId® Municipalities outside of New (yin, has stil produced nothing mupile Workers cf America® cad Dimi? and concerted if to then m m L . -|; N | water + im $6 s uncertain arif . . tions.: own use ing the series of dinner meetings an hhedutynnl (1:17 Yur’k.‘ 1:0 water. R | $8,000,000 for direct relief Rivnnldfi hum Tr‘ x\? Alflt‘nr’hu-l affirmation of the labor relation it; Shee j j , ‘I'I’II m t c hie ® with ce t ; | hundre million ars; lor e Mrs. J. L. Drury, White Oak ver . whether e and a I act would bring an era of peace ie Sheehan rls alleged tha 4 Ms n A i xplanations of miscellate- repair or replacement of present ar it ak, The governor explained that would be called to the district at- a . a th Id The Quinns had converted $10.325 v i 6 hday ous points not covered by previous buildings in' ino\ |Tes{dent, heard the crash and noti-| New York cityrsince 1933 has PA | torney's office today for another 1D NUM it snoula D Duinn® Add converted 810% March with hirthdays peakers embraced by the: city of New | Ned other residents of the small| \extraordinary taxing: power\ to onference on seeking an indict. | \\\ \O70 Something to think 0 She, OW November 11. 1070 uf four presidents , Arrangements will be made by York. one hundred million dol. COMMUNItY: obtain relief funds under which it] Irwin for the slay | \°°\ for the purchase nf Man Thomas Jefferson, to- County Attorney James L. Dowsey lars; ' for the erection of new |, Galen Thompson of Stonington, has ‘m‘WWM a three per cent. tax |ings of Veronica Gedeon, model \Broad Interpretation\ ville company stock: for the Shee day Buchanan, ind Mr, Houston for another din- school buildings in the counties Maine. one of the injured said \if| On Utility service her mother, Mary, and their lodg WASHINGTON, April 1% - han's account the Ulv-ues ~ mer meeting, at which Chairman outside of the city of New York, | UNC Water had been two feet higher It is elementary government IP\ RBM Byrnes.\ Administration officials. pointed 8 [ 2 ennett and Supervisor J. Russel | fifty million dollars; for the \Tm”: |I believe all of us would have been that a lex'slative body is under | Such a conference was held yes- Out today that the supreme court TODAY'S REVIEW-STAR frant, thi i : James Sprague will give general resumes | or replacement of present achool 40#\°C- ‘r‘:\\;;'|‘“\'”'\31 Zh'x'flmrx' PIU |terday, but neither detectives nor Majority construed interstate Monroe, the 28th . . m venues to cos p ons « L . *!! points of the new charter. buildings in counties outside the Smithtown Man Hurt \made by it\ the exscutive said. | members of the district attorney's Commerce in the Wagner act dec ost secrion ss and H e nor Clay's \LITTLE WAGNER Act». (gt of New York, fifty milliop| S. L. Matthews of North Aug-, -__ -, | staff would discuss what took 11008, Todos (oo hy UE (20; Rundown Mery (herr) fn birthday was yester. dollars usta, S. C., driver of the bus, sus- Continued on Page 2, Col. 6 place e invalidation of the national re- meatiserat© (L whe day IN NEW YORK SOUGHT| Another bill for the creation of| tained @ cut face and a head in-, , -* | contrai bum \* \Tt Cutt | Po, (Wout well a debt amounting to $60,000,000, Jury. | Meta On the waterfront None, of these great tate D tic Leaders Press 10t the construction of state build- \I had pulled out to passa car,\ ’11 A M w ll S a | |, Chief Justice Hughes held the ba No fod are \tate Democratic lern _ - h , tr t - nt cot facie a cans w Rill Aimed To Eliminate Cammes all of which, it was said, will | he said. \Unable to see because of | U ® a w “0381 {fl'fllb‘frn rmmgr: (“Ulfhiql‘flgx Theatres ’\mv'ru fms Xhe the Of Strikes bo located in Albsay, was also|the fog I failed to Cut back IMM | ----------_-_-_-_-__--_-----__-----_-- i ( ' Gar Daly Menu tremendous power of and Laughlin Steel corporation Of | musiness Page 314, Pittsburgh, the Fruchauf Trailer Your Income Tax mal! _| Béitoria} Hevl company of Detroit, and the Fried Kastau 2% Years Ago disapproved by wie legislative highway sufficiently to strike} ALBANY, Anril 13 - (#» -- committee the center of the bridge spanning| Alf Réduet ...... ungquoted{Du Pont niid 48 + New York's Democratic legislative the creek.\ Allled Chem .. ........344 (Must Kodak, . the press which pre- vails today ° ® T\ a ~ , Am Os . Reet Asto-Lite (.... man-Harry Marks Clothing Com- weld As Glance (Lexi ai ; eaders pressed for immediate ac- AU SMITH TAKES SAIL Among those receiving minor am on & ® yen 2 | pany, 'ne. of Richrlond, Va., be. | on Pring\ The great strides in lon today on a state labor rela- |_ NEW YORK, April 13 - (P) -| bruises were Garner Byrd, Smith- | Am Ame MLL] sous (Gen Met & _| cause they were engaged in liter- | the Neve (John M Oisena) com m unication and tions act petterned after the fed- Suiting action\ to announcément town Branch, Long Island, N. Y. im $%, 4,34 |...... 08 tn. p;\ ** H% state coms gaged if | Tne Mars Bay (Genevieve Kem) ( ton &n ral Wagner law upheld yesterday Alfred E. Smith, boss of the big- C -S 00000 Am Bab WH ec HSM Cam (ITIL M90 oe Fae (nul, Wy | ate commerce. _ _ | Bantg Br AHH, transportation give you y the United States supreme |gest building in town, has made| % DEAD IN TRAIN CRASH | a* << Go nt am ..o. 1+ Bes rv , cnc Mt | TREASURY REPORT | Vous news and pictures with urt reservations on the Conte Di Sa-| MOSCOW, April 13 - uf} _| Bobs Aum # ule 0 erat \.l «s, WASHINGTON, April 13 L Fagin and MeMullin 11 the \he miniature Wagner met\ |voi, sailing May 15, for the first Six persons were killed and 13 |Gme £ ois ide NAb AF ok The position of the treasury on Barclay On Brides. - 1 ild place approval of the state |trip to Europe he ever has made {seriously injured, it . was . an- | Gurais ® te | April 10: receipts, $20,861,128.22 [ be n N‘SPEED of \ collective bargaining in intra- \in his life.. Included in his party | nounced today, in a head-on col- | G*\ !t | expenditures, $22,140,333.84; bal- | grating \Ia . nmerce | sad ”his.\ '. “fir?\ 5mm; E'fn'fll nxwwm of suburban. trains on the |C £127\ 4 » AL,\ ance, . $1,820,226,152 customs | Two P al ogis e wir an EAGLE amirsion of three members to Pu . Sheen -of unt~ railway near Mascow Co! HWIn v Contr H. receipts. tor: the month, 116,862, | Atif) ftom * Ordunt'} } - carry out: provisions 'of the biD, verity, Washington, D, C. | Hin ~., Rey Amer \Bie 449.07.