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2 | HO -CB dak fis. Hempatesd Oceanside,\ Long Be Park, R velt and YUM to - 0°90“. East. | iD, NASSAU COUNTY, N. Y. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937. PONCE UNNIES |Entirg Senior Clase of 230 _|PIBUENELAIRE [CALT WWTC SEEN (Dust Bow! Fears Prompt |§EA NT @STRIKE KNOTS ‘ hin eronr' taran PARLEY REVIEWS ONCHARTERBILL Campaign glimfitnppm iol ONE SiP Give Other In Contercone=to= | GODIAL PROGRAM] BY LEGISLATORG counts, wan $6,000,000 Stake in tax tien Propert, Hundreds of Nassau high school and college students will partici- A pate in The Review-Star Advertising Age contest for the best essay Prepares To Prosecute Persons Carting Off on the subject, \How Advertising Benefits the Consumer,\ if reports| New Help For Dependent| Nassau Amendments Will Seamen, Wirelags Crews received up-to-date refiect the tnterest forthe county as a whole, Youths Discussed As Go Before Assembly Land; Hedger Sounds Warning Settle Differences «Wilt-\$2 new; \~~~ ENLiISTS PUPILS Experts Meet . Next Week Warns Shippers In Nassau will not only promptly prosecute persons caught Il 250 A - ing lari f ? ntr \Mt as tie | Bat oo es 5 cespao on cen 1 - figs of loam for sale in other areas, County Treasurer Harey| PATROL ON GUARD, ower |C ~*\ |__ BANS SOIL SALE__|| KEEPS SHARP WATCH that the entire senior class, -num- bering 230-students, will be asked to participate in the contest. Be- cause of other contests in which the students are engaged, only erice on I high will subs Speaker Says Vocational Agreement Place In New York * CONFERENCE SOLVEs MENACING PROBLEM Keen interest also has been Schools Are Needed In Supervisors And All residents of the county % shown by students from the local i p stand to lose if wholesale stripping 5 1 ‘J Factional Supremacy Kay in.“ aniovfim 11mg]; T0 He‘flmbhm Vlllage—Boards of top-soil is permitted, explained: Ac‘lm ‘s Almed To Chw‘t Star office this week for additional ; copies of the folder describing the Of Dispute Among Crafts Masquerading By FRED J. NOETH A compromise amendment set- Hedger, He pointed out that it is | F F Fl terpr t tling the controversy over admis-|the surest way of creating \dust; To Assist War ‘. war flng sallors 2:53; Sabl't’udlntflfidtr‘w gfra’fi- fix” id\ dent! 021113! he \11:1 sion of village police departments bow!\ areas in the county, of <‘1e-i # ~ leginte Center will prepare. essays ependent ® to the Nassau county department valuating adjoining lands ani of! R \ NEW YORK, April 16-P)- A| Educators have {xxx-um ap- adopted last year by the stat! by placing regulatory pOWeTs in| making the land stripped worth-] LONDON, April 16-(P)-= strike of seamen and wireless op-|proval of the plan of suggesting legislature in line with the Pel poards of third and\ fourth less for any purpose. | Ships flying the United States erators which threatened to tie up, Collateral reading to provide a| | eral Social Security act, occupied 355, ang making all ad-| \Nassau county bas a stake of | | flag in Spanish waters will be 17 ships, two of them 52 Ths wilt be good training in ve\ | | more than 450 public welfare pointed transatlantic liners, was|search as well-as educational on settled early today at a conference | the subject of advertising. ttended by the regional director Equal Prizes Offered ‘1 the National Labor Relations 'There is no contest between high MMM Board. school and college students, be- m cause equal prizes are offered in is); Tm dawn! The latices; r ive prizes uchbrthebut-mltumndinvSKl questioned by the non-in' vention blockade patrol Spain, officials of the neutral« ity committee disclosed today, Will Verify Papers ’ The patrol will verify the papers of all United States vessels, offi«) cials said, as a guard against the possibility of ships of other &= tions masquerading under the Stars and Stripes to run tontri= band to the Spanish combatants, |- Bonafide American - However, will not be searched. - , missions subjéct to civil service| about $6,000,000 in tax lien pro workers, social service officials rules, today paved the way for Mn say » Lid Hedger. \This “midi“ and Emergency Relief Bureau em-/early vote on the general charter a i ployees at the Long Island amendment. taxes due of $1,500,00\ at the time mise of public auction. The balance is | } Regional conference of the State “at“? lawzlfiny‘mmzt 01; represented in taxes accumulated; Conference om Social Work at| both the village police and that time, part or all of} Bethpage state park yesterday. police blocs, Assemblyman Har.| Which may be recovered for the) 1 . county if the land isn't denuded of establishes Resera pid F Herman entries, 40 0 Sodus \It inu be comemeered | M. M . G The fifth annual meeting of ted th sure . that those who do pay their taxs! “MN“ BITE“ area 12, comprising Nassau and| ported out \of - the committee on | must Share in meeting the deficit I | Vessels Tied Up Two vesels already lay idle at adjoining piers in New \York har- bor when an agreement to term- inate the short-lived walkout was 2:3\de “ind third pri.es gf announced by Mrs. Elinore M. !lllhuchdjm' ely are. of- Herrick, the board's New York . wp P by high school and college stu- Suffolk counties, was the largest rules in ti by the as. caused by those who do not.: Those! ph of its kind in the his- les in time for a vote by the as f y tory of the region. The all-day Decision Follows Parleys cash in on top-soil selling, damag- J I Aakn ||» was... one'. of.. 13 “lawmmgbg‘fiw property. at. the} a he \Im t u A\ 'for the best essa m fi ucoo ¥h % ing held beween now and-June, rival at the compromise plan. The Grand Jurors Confer staked!!!” wv’d valled wmu! and college “in“. \5h second preparatory to the state @bnfer-| village police bloc previously in-| As a result of Hedger's plea to a -- w The international blockade of t - {and third prizes are $100 and-$50. { Taf: ence scheduled for New York city sisted their departments be taken Chief Abram W. Skid to have the Spanish coasts has been Or« J Mie fig ”31: the u“:- In addition flaming! fixer-bl. cowpmme HOI'IQf chief' next October. ® into the county. on an \as is\ basis pol‘xece halt the carti'xxxlgulww ~f dered to start at midnight of next ¥action of seamen mention prizes of $10 for each Mala Presented To County, state and national social with all officers maintaining their lop-soil, the Nassau county Granc * sembly early next week. { who do not pay have no right in; ASRC 4 Monday, April 19, to enforce service and public welfare work=| rank. Representatives of the coun- Jurors association will appeal for # ' 9 radhils wo Wome § s participated, The morning 4 ty department, protested such A| definite action meet a Hands of Spain\ committee's eme \ ° 3 % n dge s 6 ch red. f ress . | Dlan would be unfair to the mtg?\ of mun—mu Mot o, we bargo naturther foreign. arms q: e » h cn o v R 6 \OP 3 % C would committee, appointed at the men entering Spain. receipf . ‘ [ vel , ; | Fourty tendance and child accountin {33:13 ffueémm‘” f” Mun-11,121“ annual meeting 0351? high tales- a Warships of Great Britain, widan Radio Telegra r Mt; a vatter Of obs ' as l‘; ma’APto- antfiltzor; deplrl: half as {any officers 'as men. men. will fig! imbolufioalt‘o France, Italy and Germany will E: bull-lga‘l‘wll mm. iitee the a ¢ “cl/Md wnt inmate hm, T “ninth: mphn‘ and ”Mum”; the| The comprofhise amendment casual-gate! Ti £11»sz All, Senators Protest Measure 'encircle Spain in collaboration e , provides that all personnel from a : . with tige‘ committee's land: agents . Mi merriam a pre- | \A mnd aloe arine al mies \D anomie ine at read vere | orgone To al fons Too Gon if animes) / To Curb Mob Action . Foo: mie Povanae loward an election to determine 31.112? several aZWLJTm'i'“; sworphfnk E. MeCahill, who| . Mary _ L. | Gardner, associate lg\? “2d“ ism?\ w??? “is?\ ington, and Raymohd J. Miller of Against Criminals frontiers. proper bargaining agencies am sent out within the next day or |4¢ted as master of ceremonies, in-| technical advisor, bureau of pub- 1:1“ aw be a: die“ d” “a“ ”t cg Freeport. - 27 Nations In Pact I 1. M. M. employees. two. The rul j - cluded selections by -the police lic assistance, social security board, coming in! e department an Th d og » luti The 27 nations participating Im *** »Rank And -File\ Score must not exceed 4900 words band and glee club, an address by Washington, D. C.; and Glenn E.) with the poura of supervisors. \In| read: \Resolved that this body | WASHINGTON, April 16--/P- | the neutrality committee's effort * beso mr padre sine MCM, shine | Sige ot the paper, The \... folder tom mresentatione 10 Chief Abram | state bureau pce | the case of villages under section | recommend to the board of super- | Congressional , leaders predicted o insulate Furope from a spread passes to board & M. ships a older » » hak S j R f the Spanish war are bound by ‘ 188-which omits civil service-|Visors that all necessary steps be|today the first anti-lynching bill o Would be issued immediately to Will give directions for sending the W. Skidmore and of medals and were luncheon speakers. their admission will be regulated taken, either by exercising powers the embargo to prevent their ships - . E ¥lto pass the house in 15 years) from carrying men or munitions to o and file delegates of to The Review-Star by certificates to graduates of the po- Discussion Groups Held by agreement between the board already vested in said body, or if T 131211; firemen ml: stewards April 25, in order that they may be lite Is 1 in addition to civil| tn the afternoon the session was |Of supervisors and their. village |it is necessary to advocate special Posh dne \0C OPPOSi-{Spgr‘ t ' i wrt judged and forwardel to Advertis- Medals to two Manhasset women. arranged in five discussion groups, boards. legislation, whereby top soil of the tion in the senate. ips of non-intervention. fM ike was an outgrowth of Ing Age by May 1. In this way Supervisor J. h ided b Dog Bill Vote» Seen county may be preserved and not| Filbusters have illed every pre- On carrying cargo to Spain will 2h? tit-Argent! file\ \5:1 last gab fwd?- gets a chance at two a??? “25mg“ Cm kidmore mpg: socialmslgurdy 13333?\ Assemblyman Herman | said carted “a“? in fireat quantities “ivious attempt to win senate pnp~ | Egogf‘fitrgcofig is i153 ?D,:;:l|&= 3:1: tram-ml“ d'onll.nc;e:mnt' “ff-71031, Tk of hi re-appointment for another LR8 VeIY_. Rev., Monsignor amendments to the dog racing bil 5 Tow 19 to the proval of such legislation. observers aboard. ; 3. Cant f Oyst introduced by Assemblyman Leon-| recommend to the respective town which occasioned. sporadic inter- “All TAX HEFHNU six year term. The certifice' > of shflgegidmg We; at the: m: ard W. Hall would prmhly per-| boards that steps immediately be Even as the house adopted the! when such merchantmen leave ong \ i f = ing i i bill late yesterd ~ 277 to a ti of k appointment, signed by all mem- ,; r mit that bill to come on the foor taken making it necessary for per- CaV282D the control ports for their designa=' r= 12m and wireless men bers of the board was read by Sus in cuff“; $3515 cheon. di \td Hor a vote early next week. Ye mits to be obtained before the top| 119. Senator Borah (R., 1d48h0) tions they will hoist @ - had conditioned settlement on the pervisot Sprague,. after which de chairmug |said the amendments were de-|Soil may be stripped for sale or| CTitiCized what he called an effort neutrality\ flag-two black removal of two non-union radio Chief Skidmore was in- ' Signed to meet opposition arising|used other than on the same plot] 10 ('0°C@ through congress an Un- on a white background. Naval) “Tm\ from the trins-Atlantic B\- P i ducted by County Clerl ®. during the past Teck -* \Tor map aree, and that send and ilszfih‘ancfslfifigfil [J's—v1 2,3” chug-o] ships will be advised of is ant meant \h AN was presented to Eniet it erento, o te dor tae an ane nm a ol ) ingen, dae proper | Afu nT tort ® dipping $3; th‘e Jpn. room a \hand - gnaw; melt??? w; Albany legislative ell-$1)“ am possible, eliminated; gait\: “3:51 1h; xxxnaegg through the cordon. % Sl ns of the S # . % R \ am meg trunk ot tio. int Matt vain |,, And that ate com, police may © ogy, Thie percured ., It, (btl Ath mik Mm winter. Curran Plan Would Redute.U. S. corfkmission would refuse to of ip prevent argument in the house. fag and will remai | *'is chalrman of the seamen's de-| Fyndg , president, prove the bill on the ground th “mm %o have \a proper permit Weller ene ional ase ciation outside the th ie limit Ao unds By $1 ;000; presented. : was o Fogitimale public demand ingrefore; .- - .\ ___ i* tary of the National A0C®ICD Rules for United Stater stIPDINE | , - i b 'or 'the Advancement of Colo puted ware I Nos Tm“! C { ; n for . compistibn| \And further resolved, that we) People, said that although the leg- will apply to all non-member fite | Threatened by the strike, which note the endeavors of the Hon.|islation would not stop lynching, | tons: President Roose ASHINGTON, Apri1 16-49 a l pim, Harry L. Hedger, county treasurer, [\it will check lynching and en- War Front Changes ‘ m 2:1! $1: fit, were A z“ WNW 3 th LEHMAN SIGNS BILL - to prevent lands on which taxes courage rte-gen fir e law.\ | 'The civil war front shifted back | two crack shi 03m ml“, mm ie are marginally,\ from being} The Gavagan bill provides that |to the Bay of Biscay where States line, I. M. subsidiary, the revenue estimated to-. FOR SAFETY COURSE stripped top soil and to further an officer who permits a prisoner gent forces under General nbattan: foam—d , forcing officials to recheck to escape his custody and be in- the Weshbigtop. income ao8 ohige ft 4. H. b Regulation Study Is: Now Continued Page 3, Col: 5| 5-29 ar put to death by a mob |push against famished Enters Field Ascal. year. \ - State NAMED ACTING JUDGE would be subject to a maximum capital of the autonomotis The charter ted the Teleg-| Chairman (D. 3 - fine of $5,000 and :a maximum province. raphists' w, it was In‘oQLtbh-mu Floral Park Selects Justice Beck prison term of from 5 to. 25 years-|© 'The attacking army reg ; Ake ( , Participants in mob *lolence heights of Mount Saibl in & the argant committes a | f would be subject to similar prison of summon! forces whose by- John L. ~ into the broad gite the terms, and the county in which @|in a panic-stricken retreat Meld of the communications in- no prisoner is seized or put w death 350.000.b00 \m 0,000 ola moved up for a estimated at from 700 to 1,000 would have to pay his family dam=/an army of 5,000. ages ranging from $2,000 to $5,000. |°\powetsion of the hes kes Frin er range soul SMOKE FROM FURNACE |mao gave we insurgents n ons on ve -n BR|NGS FALSE ALARM {flom tgltlégvu” ydty on: the ece Basq ns, Durango, #teelf Cedarhurst Firemen Rush To Clgb) 16 miles southenst of Bilbao. ._ haat o C* 09000000 hote arun \glint two desperate im attempts to repair the Manz river bridge which links the De Campo park, on Madrid's side, with 3,000 isolated inst in University City. Rebel Gavernment aviation com reported far flung ac ing insurgent troop toward - Madrid pupda of i ® ¢ \ wiN§ $1140 vervict dy\: Join the fram- tis homieide-hunt and solve this triple. mur- der on a storm- torn island. - mrvmm {E starts s \ae at the sii L4” . * OA