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Freeport, Rockville Cen Gar- den City, Hempstead, Baldwin, Ocesnaide, Long- Beach, Island Park, Roosevelt and Villages to % t -aliP *. \4 ~_N-tCa x AN LONG ISLAND, NASSAU COUNTY. N. ¥.- MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1937. __| xwnrte races m“ ”r reman Is Killed |6 IN HOSPITALS, I ( TD lo ofan E \OF Fred Schreiber, 30, “Mp“, Injured m BAH “HISHES . STAGE Hm\ As He Leaps For Truck; Bellmore “l,” Tro [In Spring,aY0ung Man’sFancymi Police Detain Booking] Hurt Jumping. From Apparatus» Two Men Face Charges Of Driving While Drunk A us vine Agent For QUiZ In Grass fires~-the bane of volunteer fire departments at this period Over Thgfioelg End 1 City MySt@ry =| to a Buimore volunteer and more than a seore yr | 9 KILLED IN STATE tuns having.- apparatus to brush areas over the week-end. SLAIN GIRL FOUND *RASSAU GETS FIRST {\ Mavens, died from a actured skull at Sout assal Island Experiences IN REHEARSAL ROOM - THunben or sprine Mmm Long Inland, Prperien ¥ The official meteorological Of New Season Concert, Violinist Killed \Pier waiting \Its Horatio Messina, 31, of 107 Rey- BY TRAFFIC MISHAPS Expected To Be Taken Final Break Believed Near as Warring Factions Fail To Bend Toward Peace; C. I. 0. Prepares ___ Blows | '1L Wem \tin. \a? street; Bellmore, ering Tw iting arrall F D i A i F d h ar the , was recovi wal By Hammer Blows In. .] cools in oe aat i on agen nit ss in- or, Drive Against for Sunday Murder ther, had its first thunder show- suffered as he leaped off apparatus Ts mofhing, Besfien police _-_ Se of rain fell. i sandal: a maxim of the negro as a hit-run driver, and two | WASHINGTON, April 19-(P)-Members of the Ameria NEW YORK, 'April-19-(P)-A Electric light service was cut| Malverne department for the past/of his companions on charges of \£33523“ today dor questioning on io, ranking from one] |five years and recently elected | interfering with police, and & tC l: lice tried to solve another of AAs luring elec- | | treasurer, started for the Norwood] ond hit-and-run motorist was be- pol storm, but no serious t b 3 San Works spectacular homiciaes | | ice], Stora _ but 10. Seele! |hook: ladder and »Hose company | ing sought by. county »police. as can federation of labor executive council said today the was near the point of breaking finally with unions afl | with John L. Lewis's rival committee for ind u when a ~general alarm the casualty lists of Nassau police * t ce,. organization. # h 5mmmm‘31‘fisfi in the county. , yesterday. He reached Franklin today showed six persons in hos- “DUST BOWL\ THREAT May Ask Ouster A hal a Weather reports indicated| |avenue as the apparatus ap~)pitals and three more recovering UASHED BY HEDGER Frank Morrison, A. F. of L. ligh . little change in temperature for| proached, headed for a grass fire |from injuries at their homes, as a 0 E vor a * see The victim, who used the {maze , despite the cooler tem-| on Horton avenue. « result of accidents during the sea- retary, said it was conceivable the nie ct ove \neatre ain ooh the Misjudges Distance son's heaviest week-end traffic. A New York contracting firm |council session opening\ todag theatre, “1,3:th “v“? timid ram; End!“ field meteoro- The driver slowed down to per- ' Charges Follow Crashes solicited County Treasurer would move for expulsion Of th@ mosphere # logical office workers reported) mit Schreiber to get aboard the , §§ Harry L. Hedger today with an |Lewis \rebel' 'unions. fatally bludgeoned yesterday, an official reading of 56 degrees truck, He attempted to get a hand Th: the?” helfn ® “1!qu : ~ offer to buy all the top-soil that R p t Death Weapon Found on the field thermometer at 10) |nold on railings on the side of the £3312; If: gv‘lflofi {In voneuzvfl f he can sell them from property This would be done by fiximgy@ Upstate, Micha Ross, o'clock this morning, was found at the home of his machine as if passed, still mOViDE | hurt in this crash, but the man held by the county for tax liens. time and place for a special fed= at a fast rate, He slipped or mis- ® the latter against Winfield Scott 3 < te ie o . a the injured man first-aid at the that if it is wrong to remove A possible first move was conscious in a »West 48rd street main! removed him in an am. Trowbridge of East Rockaway. Review-Btar: Photographer top-soil without paying for it| |of charges against the Ford ”a: - Two men were injured, one seri- s , ; < rehearsal room,. her head bloody $ t Police Raid Homes| bulance to the hospital. He re- a is Lightly turns to thoughts of love, generally speaking. But because of physical hazards in- |pany with the national labor réla® from nammer blows. Near her| Police Raid HOMGS|caivea a fractured aku), severail ously, enough to be taken to a| (Marty May, radio and stage comedian, kills two birds with one volved it is just as dangerous |tions board. Homer Mr-tin, autos was the instrument by which she| yf Members Of Order fractured ribs;\a fractured -foot and hospital, in the accident whic stone. He plants pansies in the yard of his home at 16 Parkview for the county to dispose of it| |mobile union president, indicated died. & multiple bruises and contusions of CU8e4 Trowbridge's arrest. place, Baldwin, thus satisfying the universal springtime yen to go merely to realize a cash value recently this might be done. Room Blood-Spattered In Surprise Move the head and body. He died with- it New York back. to In. “elm interest , “I’m by Alice Wallace, _| from its tax liens. Ford Plans E JW , v \ ) ih hon Marty 4mm respite the threa\ o\ concealed A smudge us widow, Alice, and a daughter, fatalities being laid to traffic ac- WPA and contemplative pose for benefit of the ppher. culties, the Ford company ans nounced plans for expansion of At® against th led investigat Carel, 18 months, cidents, and five others to other LEATH EH MEDAL plant. An official said Henry to believe the woman had been Messina rode to a grass fire at - £ had approved construction in Shee Laughs at Wits, Too, inioned against it while her at- Frank avenue and: Oak Ibve troit of a 2,500,000 cubic foot . ° 9 # T huh-1&1; \as high as an f . # building.\ a May, Comic, Learns] Membership campaigns ot both Bridgeport, Conn,, was found un- t on 'a hit-and-run | County Treasurgr Hedger's |eration convention to ratify 188% father-in-law, a former police judged the distance and fell head- We“, pell ecinet police wil fs | [answer, in the mail today, was [year's suspensioh of the groupe thn‘fL AW“ ass wet: NAZIS SEIZE 4“ ml “31d” 52“ “Kinny“ m be Anubis“ 5;ng 5231525“ 11: | but ”$11pr \no's I? gamed As the fnemberu went into e s 4 ver jammed on the brakes a , ou a e oppose e re- ; . p being it 'to New York for Schreiber was badly injured 'be» {Luff-”£313???\ fiffifiwm J moval of from either Lewis met a few blocks away Que-denial by \Inspector Michael fore he could bring the heavy ap- a ch in public or private lands for dis- |with leaders of the United Auto . McDermott. * | paratus to a halt. |.. Drunk “Am\. arges bw‘gfl 4 | posal outside of the county as |mobile Workers to consider plan A concert violinist, Miss Lova Dr. John J. ling, police sur. | be lodged F morning by Hr a the beginning of a \dust bow!\ |for organizing employees of the legally Julia Nussenbaum, 25, of geon, and Dr. Herbert Gerkin precinct and East Rockaway police, movement. Hedger declared Ford Motor company. a ker beat her. maul-r. found In the woman's' irse was a contract to play dor two weeks at | n > : ston «He sup Ree a , » labor factions apparently were f right ankle. (was early\ * i g n e home, by Patrolman: Hector \w. morning mmfixfim\ \ . |Out-Shoot Civilians To Win | oms °% the Weener ace (\*\ plays Ole mmwm-Mflfl- j or, of Sunt 50. In of Post Star, Who Kidded Fellow Stars, To Middle. Out-Shoot Civilians To Win Troe 20, \inst a union preverited lew * Westbury. F + A w F f shown by an election to the. Y‘sglr on schedule m m Booth's injuries were diagnosed Aule WI“! Alice ‘ll.c° Matqh' Davig Makes majority of employees in 2?!ng as a fractured left leg, lacerations e Highest Score trial plant may bargain collective= ly for all. I By LEO P. HANNING The meetin I . , gs of leaders of th@ 'The joke's on Marty May this time. Garden City police marksmen! rival labor factions were on R R i i are still in possession of the large A i mam Benjamin Wald of the third Marty, droll radio and musical comedy comic, of whom a famous feather mepda]. eight inches 5“ eve of a joint business-labor cori= R f AL C .. |ference, called by Secretary Pera: that he was about to Broadway columnist once wrote that he was the only funny man ON qiome(s, which is the trophy in| [G a y cross the street in front of 139 mme air Jack Benny worried about because of his originality AMd|the series of shoots between the 11135“)th fizsimzr:bkmegl “it Post avenue, and had just stepped unique style of delivery, has 'kidded many a show world celebrity cops and the team representing the from the curb, when the car, R . | ihan c City Rif d Pistol club. Wagner act. travelling at a high rate of speed, on his heart affairs. Now he's in love hlmfi‘v‘ISd 12: kln’tzzuggfll‘: fact, Tfizdgmegoz“ wine?“ I]: £1519 ‘fjor Lewis, Green Invited bore down on him, swerved. the second time in succession at a| Both Lewis and struck him a glancing blow, and He anriounced the hig news Y°5-| shoot at the municipal range yes-| President of the A. F. of L, then continued on its way. MRS. L. J. CASTELLANO terday at his home, 16 Parkview terday. among those invited, Lewis mee Patrolman Wald called an am- in, the while casting} The total score of the police/cepted and Green said he would bulance which took Booth to me| DIES IN HEMPSTEAD Pon mone fink 46 req team wae. leted as 112; while the ation, If «possible,. but. Tha Bie mee civilians shot a total of 1,37%. Sev-|council's session, scheduled for Continued on Page 2, Col. 4 Sm? suwamhssugngd‘g“ to a callow sophomore at the Ob-| sra; members of the rifle club, three days, conflicted with it. i Heart Attack fome ject of his affections, Alice who shot with .22 calibre target| A wide representation from * st n lace, 23, decorative blonde Broad~-| pistols, voluntarily allowed 'their dustry was assured. _ Stricken with a heart attack) way showgirl. Miss Wallace was scgreshto bchduquzlmed, leaving Secretary Perkins left the ' yesterday morning, Mrs. Ethel M. {properly demure. only those who used the standard ference program wide of the scalp and a possible frac- ture of the skull. The Westbury man told Patrol- . Newsom. neutral ar the cat ywuuomfiwflh the “his; 'I . Asin aspect case Jewish organizations succeeded | lice vfinhd to plumb was a |having a recently effected 60-day THIEF SNATEHES ephone call summoning the ban on Jewish, meetings raised: for b violinist to rehearsal. er room- language courses, athletic training, # mate, Dotothy H , said the|and. performances of the Jewish woman received the call at 10) Kulturbund approved by the Nazi I a. m. It was at the same hour, special contmissioner. Pau} Klein, elevator operator in} 'The ban was ordered April 13 the. rehearsal hall building, re-/and prohibited more than four lated, a powerfully built! Jews from meeting together ex- ge man en the elevator |cept for regular services in syna- Family Heidooms Taken set off. down a narrow hall way in the direction of the room. fie 'prohibitive order was con- From J. H. Horowitz Miss Nussentrum entered: it at/tinued for meetings of the Central Home, Lawrence 12:11: £6 m., and the man departgd Jln‘ctumm lanai-flan lgllweuot\ 1:01- Ah 4 at 10:80. , and Assemblies y- eft of more than: $1,000 worth Th@ hammer was examined for men's religious societies. ot jewelry, including several fam- \Buches brother, Zecuary. of OFFICIALS TO ATTEND mess m Bpromts weeuny faye: RECOVERS CAR BEFORE manufacturer, k, N. J, also a agent Nes tien | MEETING AT FREEPORT |reotea aw tee | _ OWNER REPORTS LOSS with his wife for q count Polic A woul police .38 calibre guns in the run-) discussion of all aspects of df= lice said the hall was rented in American Mechanics Council Will \ report .“m “Wm-m aoe +hownk 1. Suprotlle 'That's right,\ said Marty, te- ning. |. dustrial relations to \effect: I: Zachary's name., * Be Host Of State Heads Of |, Withhold His Name ~ -- Court Justice Thomas J. (5:5- “3' covering 'his stage presence and| Individual scores were: general understanding between _ w ; - lapsed. at mi; hme'ngzmdifi‘ia; the slow #rin that takes the sting Dthcem; iattml‘man ’l}'{heo(_lore workers and employers as to SPONSORS BARN DANCE state . will \attend the Rockaway pol UO arai hanc? medicar mid ned |out of his @age (the few occasions Davik, HatTiSOn procedure and (method of 100 Altend Event Given By 1. of [Freeport council. Junlon: Order of been. summoned. that they're inclined to be barbed)» Mayerhofer, 282; Ba trol man |\\ \ orcaw erive comamins i \Father Coughlin, the radio priest, 1 U . \ Pg a € 2. Shin sien unt ean bos Gans teen dt Cems. POPE PIS RESTS | More than 300\ résidents of |ateeet, Freeport. $ have been deeply affected by the on May 19. Rifle and Pistol club- Perkins, pontiff Cancels Audiences; WHL k The future Mrs. May, according < o , . , a mend opti comin on iinet in : } here e e nen ot - amine --a) Knights of Col Saturday |councilior; Otis Burt, Jr.\ past a C. annulment of her marriage to Ab- oases VATICAN CITY, April 10 night, at the hall on ; Heints policemen \Bo\ Weipere., one-ime CELEBRATION PLANNED |--Fove. Pius cancoried\ nue. The scene was t of treasurer, and C. Anthony, sec- ' aide of the late \Dutch\ Schultz, ences today and remained In older \rural events\ held ut Shilds |retary... \Members. of other local s bout by Justice Joseph Alexander in BY PROPERTY OWNERS private apartment upon the ball on Tulip avenue; years ago. [councils have also been. invited. * Schenectady. on Saturday, She futher of his physician, Dr. Amina ' The dance committee awarded m contended. successfully that she| Garden Clty Estates Unit To Mark lani, who anxiously warned hij pigs and other farm livestock 'as . had not known of her former bus- Anniversary At. Cherry curtail his activities, costume while a jail com- WASHINGTON, ® z band's reputation until after they Valley School Vatican prelates said the plete sheriff awaited an: The were married. 'The Garden City Estatet PrOP~| father's condition remained F meticulous. dressers. A \marrying 16? ( , Tommy Manville; much-married erty Owners association will cele= onably satisfactory, but that parson\ was received with defer- asbestos king, was once a suitor} brate its 25th anniversary at must take increasing care Of motha a fn hin the ming on to R achant madnonum, \\t\; t urray was chairmen of Marty put on it. .. a um lay the event assisted by Joseph pay Dr. Milani advised the Incidentally, it gem that| night. Speeches by Mayor Frank- matt, slam- Jutmc‘ mtg: sparkles more b'flfiu’ than his|lin S. Koons and Dr. John avoid as much as possible o Gerald Carson, best jokes. government expert, will be heard from one section of the CLUB wili Met ; meet another with the con Trouping runs in thd May blood. after a short busin int. changes in temperature, The: regular of the Men's club of the Hi le Trin« Invitations have been sent to all d vaudeville heading\ act| members of the Estates group. as| The pope, neverth¢less, ity Lutheran church is scheduled for tonight at 8 a'clock. ' well as to members of the other participate tomorrow in a many owners associatioris .in |sestion of the congregation village. e rites for discussion of the ¢ beatification of the monk D To NAME Fine cuiee |f y i? i H hophrlllnw le al speech Sunday during eause for beatification. TODAY'S REVIEW -ST Week April 17:24\ \H 818 period is' wet -' aside ann for the Dis of i p fh recover fe te es