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es Le. tet w \° Fray ° a . - - \(d h u + - EC I- a £ oa Beso A THE NASSAU: DAILY REVIEW.STAR---LONC ISLANDS NEWSPAPER--- SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1937. ° I < On the Waterfront |l§lllSE RAGE SEEN The Valley Stream Go-Getters i LYNBROOK CH 4\ ; nor ran = FOR SCHOOL POST roa - TO 6NVE hthflanz-imhvnb , MM Ea J end angler-given a break westher-should w= - -S e d agg $1.39 Ak Ay \ hat 7 |Rival Forces Press Fi > + Will Give Joint <P ] memuxmgmw Accuse Opponents As With Police Glee Club _ \V'Iomightcm so far as to say the Election Nears On June 7 memgdk‘hhm“: and #--- 3 $012,“ Mia! ‘Nm ”I ”mama flow n “gnu-m | wns. VERNON l fraternizes eptune a committees Tetephonet ~ in mature. The fresh water angler, how- D. Reilly and A. mex Mer: __/ aver, has John Myles Flynn, president of Toe adc in ma Stops tren mint milwm-ueoumkukWnIMIucuu SeurtH It Bailey “manhunt-tunnel” mammal-v.14.“ Tlefeim rtance of Mr. Flynn as an ally is attested Try To Trace Calls szMfi by the fact that 400 trout were drawn up before the home Frits com- magnumfnm- 'The of the fisherman in Baldwin yesterday before planting in a teles date of Nasseu county waters. Mr. Flynn, who requested more voters out “Mm fish for Nassau in no uncertain terms, got even more than last tlon ball he bargained for. saga-flown; assured him that 1,500 m Episcopal tsh) “hwg‘mfiMvumdyn'nndvmmfll-w 1:50.“ Thursday consignment of 10- to 14-inch trout destined for this section. 'The fish are not of the decoy variety bred in Cold Spring Harbor, we are assured, but are good lively trout from upstate. An attempt was made to secure all brook and native trout for this section. But it was found necessary to throw in some rainbows. How- ever,\ Mr. Flynn remarks, 'half a loaf is better than none,\ All of which should please some of you anglers who have ly % been expressing yourselves vehemently on the subject of trout, eli Those of you who have declined to purchase a license on the for school election or no, and took The Society will also sing at the ground that Nasssu was unfairly treated in this matter of precautions to combat > such a now Dorothy K ° Lynbrook - Republican - Women's trout: distribution, may out and the buiton move. was hostess, last at her home on Powers, , the Kelly and Mar Me. |Club luncheon at Niederstein's on without further ado. mmzywm-mm Speakers at the Reilly meeting | | Marlbore Vailey \Stream to rioad, Tor eee Dorothy. the hostess, Dorothy Kelly Jorie Mo road, Valley her friends, the Go-Getiers. June 2. Mrs. Nelson T. Munson urged a heavy vote for Mr. Rellly| Seen in the left to : Ethel has named eid time wandering about Wantagh, Massapequs and Barnum's as a means of insuring proper picture, right, are Colepaugh, Helen Retiew-Btr Photographer been chairman tickets for the concert. Ponds in search of a trout breakfast-may rest assured that school district management. A nominating committee which the fish will be in there. Thoth a rim oie nee en tem ou gin OONOOL 10 MARK |\ is sivce|IDHOOL READING |R woobmere a a irie mee more grousing on the subject. If some of the boys do break cation to help manage it,\ Jarvis Mrs. Albert Vrana and Mrs. Walter hanin Predi lanned Commu- Mrs Koehler. out in s rash of denunciation, Ill assume that they simply Hicks, New York banker and e ote P u: { Jacobson To Head Unit At father of Helen Hicks, woman nity Will Set Trend Of Future; Academy; Mrs. Levy Elected ing wiil beheld on Friday, May 2f. golf champion, said, \If you don't Green Acres Typical Vice-President < t don't know how to fish.\ Of course, some allowance will be act to protect yourselves, I'm at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. 4 \The suburban housing style of made in this condemnation for the fact that fish are notlonal creatures quite apt to spurn a bait. afraid you'll be sorry when your Mrs. James. Jacobson of Wood- Walter Koehler, of 81. Olive As for Mr. Flynn, he probably won't know whether the school tax bills come in.\ . myxlgl zgzamgfif’mli: . mere is president of the Wood- Phfiasre-Ushm‘i- at the {meeting \\ fmh bite or not. He does not trouble the fish in this section |. Maurice Brandt, Cedarhurst vil Over 250 Persons Expected nity,\ is the opinion of Irwin S. Woman Jurist Asserts Use mere academy Parent- \earner as\ were Mrs. Fdgar B. Heeseler, Mré. *~ preferring to visit bther portions of the state where a few trout cal-Ge commune!at Jts. Prif -w slim-{d e0.x; At Woodmere Academy ianin, architect and sponsor of Would Curb Rise Of sociation, succeeding Mortimer Henrietta Baker, Mrs. Vranas, Mrs, - ® Green Acres, the new 1,800-ho i Earl V. Burrows, have 'been spared from the civilization juggernaut. \I don't candidate because he was a law- me Hayes, following a -meeting of the Mrs. Kohler + end H M . . . care much whether or not there are fish here,\ he said, \but I do yer. \\The school board doesn't Dinner Tomorrow redeeniial Broke now in sourse Juvenile Crime board of directors held at Mr. Mts, Gullalo Mrs, Mitchell, Mre. like to see my fellow fishermen get a little fun.\ need gratuitous advice from a - highway near Valley Stream. Hayes's home in Woodmere. and Mrs. Munson. Ilmlwyig' he tinted , 'The bout; More than 250 persons will at-| \Instead of the house, the unit) Reading of the Bible in public] Other officers chosen include Present Initial Revue Water ma: Peagm flfleyfikegbufigu a: tend the silver anniversary dinner | of development of the future will schools, discontinued in many dis- | Mrs. I. Lee Levy, first vice-presi- Pupils of the 13:1,“ gnu 7 ise A Arad 'homiy behing B21 | of Wo e acad to be held|be the community with provision || tricts because of fear of offending dent; William Massce, treasurer to | oy ino Shirley Mae Studios 'a at the Woodmere lub to. for educational, civic and business religious groups, is advocated succeed Mrs. Harold A. Lebair: 'To'skip to the salt water picture, the forecasters have it communitye® Other speakers In morrow mmflfii‘é’ifiif‘éfii centers, parks and playgrounds to| a means of reducing juvenile de- Arthur Silverberg, secretary, to yue w tno w ur G Ro, \Ra it o' skip s , 5. est\ ore of the school who will be pres. RroVide a well-rounded, self-suf-| linguency by Municipal Court succeed Mrs. I. Lee Levy. | Head Avene t Ralls a s o stead avenue, Lynbrook, last t. that flounders will be doing their stuff in fine style. 'The boaters president of the Inwood chamber |CDt are Mr. and Mrs. William ficient community life for those gum“ Agnes M. Craig of th®! wy, jerome Rothschild was Specialties an.\ danced by who frequent the Sloop channel sector were hauling up plenty |of commerce; Meyer Marlow and| Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Who Will live in the community. Bronx. named to the board of directors to Dorothy Devanly, John Chrishelm, Not § i ot two-pounders, Thursday. It seems that the fish departed from JOSePh Levinson, Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Irving MO “Wt?“buijm but the pref-| An increasing tendency for|fill the term of Mrs. Harold A. Audre McCurdyi Cecelia w. P Wolf, Alfred Woolner, Mr. and|¢tence of banks and lending in- yo to drift aw om mino, their usual habit of biting sporadically and climbed into the boat Charges that the school W i W1. 'at dog Mebaic. I ® news will welcomed by\ |i... 'put 'the $790,000 mmm' at the sa e doing away pafi manor in Chairmen appointed for me, nger) Molen Mone: Tole 9 : Leonard Martin, Marion He some of you birds who go for the miniature doormats in a big | public “£55113: iffgbdilgmwg: and Mrs. Max Hesselein. with the uncontrolled community, | the trend towards juvenile crime, | COMINE Year are: Mrs. Morris | on Heyward, way. Fritz meeting before 50 persons Speal ed up in one build t ~ ge Craig to 00 members of program; - Mrs. | Jerome Marion Weiss. in the past, has mushroom- | Judge C: 1d. 2 o ¢ . b seph Tannis at the Will Be Speakers hich, r 1 . h e occasion will | come declasse and undesirable be- br the Sigter® Eckstein; . grade - mothers; . and pianist during the Jos l‘ct‘d an The fish are also doing their stuff perfectly out cast in i d by the Sister- with Ernest ibault playing for Gonado hall, Inwood. include Judge Galston, who be-| fore thi t peri bui service Arthur Silverberg, grade fathers. playing the Fire Island and Ook Island section, according to Bill John- Ew came president of the school in 523m? \in the $51.11?“ otméfz'f. hog? mféfi‘me Bible a non- n p * %f\i£§§.‘§f£ included Mar- son of Seaford. Tim Eagan and his New Yorkers were out FORM NEW FORUM 1913 and who served for 15 years Chanin sectarian book and I contend it STRAY DOG OBJECTS Thursday to come up with a buiter tub and a half. tag One of the skippers of the south shore tried the open ocean, , Thursday, and found that the ling and eels are biting. Not very f Jorie Brodsky, Maxine Cocks, Jean and Dean Henry W, Holmes of the| 'The Valley Stream developer|should be read\ in our public B. Gaffn l eywa Branch Group To Discuss New, | graduate school of education of| praises the Federal Housing au-) schools,\ Judge Craig ruined‘ TO PATROL’ BITES COP Charlotte fiénxmmnxoohlfi: Harvard university. Dean i Old World Problems Tas been un the Si ivisacy hm thority's work in imposing mini-| 'The principle of a superior b- pagotman Bailey Bitten As'Can- Leonard, Georgenia Leek, . s i mum standards, and he foresees a ing should be instilled in children Anne Levine, Sylvia Nostrand, intriguing fare says you but still you can't expect perfection at “Ame?! T?“ erly ogflnrm Woodnfin acntdemy since 1921.| marked upward trend in soning| and the influence of the public Inc Expresses Dislike Of Joan Neuwitth, Joan “O'Tools. this time of year, Abe Stenzel will soon forsake those flounders ang residents interested marine! “no?\ Danmwg: regulations and building codes|school would aid materially. In Quarters In Police Auto Barbara Stewart, June Steinhard- in the bay for whatever may be knocking around the wrecks. in \contemporary intellectual g Pg hig the ac \a 6 during the next few. years. my opinion, the main reason| Highway Patrolman William ter and Anna Skinner, trends\ h Development of Green Acres| Russia turned out to be a failure |Bailey of the county police is nurs- Also, Helen Veselsky, G! 2nd third\ Thursday evenings of |foP from California where she began in the summer of 1036, with is because they cast out God.\ ing 2 lecerated finger today be- Walther, Mary Walther, the month in the apartment of uni“ \zen udying at Berkeley the first group of houses opened Judge Craig urged that parents cause a stray dog which third pre- Wensley, Norma Waldo, Cecelia Mrs. Hana Bernstein at the Fair- versity. . on the following Labor day. Last| take the time to teach their chil-|cinct police picked up yesterday Willlamino, Antoinette Weis, June fax, Woodmere, under the leader- The day's festival will begin week work was begun on the third) dren the same principles of re- didn't like his accommodations. Adamson, Mary Boake, Shirley with a pageant at 4:30 o'clock in group of homes. Sixty houses, rep-| ligion they learned themselves Dubow, Gloria Hensly, Nona AL a. instrue,,r of John H. Hessel memorial hall in resenting about 50 architectural when young. The dog, found roaming the o , Holmes, Grace ard, Marion Weiss languages at the Broskiyn acad. Which 300 students and alumni) styles already have been built in| \The parent has a duty not only SK*!S Of, MiP®I®: W\® IP Gloria Whitehead, and Jane Zahn: l Week's Table of Time, Tides Note-Eastern standard time-low water comes six hours after water given here, . will participate, Following there the community, to impart knowledge to temporal the precinct patrol wagon 10 Argo Ernest Bery! emy. ® await the arrival of the town dog t F roger tite, \Egu'gfim.mf T\ In me next meeting will be held Shi wer school or ANNA CURP 40 MEET Will me Ameden, bardem ie immediately evidenced gmo-WekWflmh 8 : r i c ; : i ursday, - , e Anna of the Ocean- o ' s dislike of his quarters in low § wo i2 TB 18) 18 18) mes in Oo community interested An Invitation jevontenaed. to the Autheron enurch_ will. meet at loo litle Space of boing a suc and boisterous dog fashlon. Patich CBdlth ; # T 3: dL 607 e church Tuesd: :30 p. » i [ R ; ; v public to attend the afternoon pro- ay a p. m. life. Later, the cops decided to use| Doris Kenny, tm iB £00 fM %% (ning will be \The Jewish Problem gram, P Mrs. John Jordan will. de. “$1“le wileuam Penner, president, the patrol wagon, and Bailey went Emily Nauheim, Madeline om sie er mise Toos fi' Part of the World Problem: Hostesses will be Mrs. William|gave greetings from the Sister-|to the garage to remove the dog. Alice Ness, Eileen Short Evelyn Tas ono ene omer Tso batik-l science andsscientific psy- 'The University of California|Grotyohann, Mrs. Milton Deckert, hood. He opened the door, and the dog Wolfe and Janet Wolfe. Rises chology versus the pseudoscience |conducts a large horse breeding|Mrs, Alfred Deauville, Mrs. e leaped at him. A Nassau hospital and pseudo-peychology of Fascism [farm established by W. K. Kel-\Charles Foster and Mrs. Emil ri , _. | Honors Past President and other reactionary cults\ 108g, the cereal manufacturer. Frederick. wasp will produce| surgeon treated Bailey's cut fin A queen from 10,000 to 20,000 offspring. Att, Presentation of a gift to Tent for three years, was A Regular Week-End Feature By Albert Payson Terhune BUDDIE: Mongrel That Defied Whole World ~ CONGREGATION HEADS : To DISCUSS SCHOOLS Progress Of Woodmere Synoguge Will Be Outlined At Meeting UDDIE lived in Roxbury, a suburb of Boston, Massachu- B setts. Hemamfiufimofmnymium; Tf than img you round have in t the very core of ii“ * f and roared defiance. The at- e tendants stood back. Even ) i and when threatened with force | . Mm Janitors busy at“ mzmfi-hmfi‘ t, dawn to dark. a ”FIN- When Morash left for his urwuto” amination, with the dog 'fl-um s slection by Sa \m i _ 'The mongrel the victim. ; | ana the Future f most soild truths apartment Me was of his (mevien e gr f w’mmxfmm-yfluu n‘lmlv; 4 f her-when he could not at not am; Meantime, :).. Reports on of the con- gm L M1.“ condition Aesthet his name adores ' m «f the He for . lifelong mm His son was sent for by i A Sunday h-fi -hL Then, one evening, just a* |at him and perhaps \ and for stan Morash, of 85 Normandie was about to go- home, still further. Three policemen threw sheet 1n- dncumed. and| Atreet, o Mirei hap Burack sent him to #}\ mwo policemen saw aver Busdie: From: bthind:\ and Wflfi“\fi: “m...“ a justly liked ”mu-“um“ they wrapped him in it so se- Semel the bureau trusted Junior of Miss tnd a the wt? curely that he could not bite, nor The cantor ana chotr will usmu' r+ “M” toil, they to Hit mum-“hammock- was spent by lldhm = “lull-ghfim wrapped up “dram ET mmmmwag=flhu~m ot 'Morath's son serived, rise There and first Out and The was a friend of Bud- night. Bang good friends. «ome Mee th dna Mt tt Prae a, any, The dow him wire, inf “mdmgmwguu of fimmhm-flfi He wis the kind of human * ke his efforts 8; P if f € a} {s P P #3 I | i ii E I