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Rong 009 - # ® . tz 2 6+ v - - & B +*o+ -The Start of A New Era: | - Aan Andale. iii-b-n—u'uzfi'. f R ts Lit.: a thd DAY, AUGUST 5, 1937. rwexrr-ewo rice _ PRICE THREE CE Pement nme noon mer Pout g U. S. Acts to Evacuate China' i'l slr (RSs s AZ Over New | 200% hein oii nient Cup Race Consensus All GI lZ city/m, with assistance of f | PoAcFaid by the animate on the | Volunteer Workers Hu Bert Darlington. rector of. thc WE\ S” Hm] “MLNewporters See Fourth Victory) Through Night As Manatees, oi nis estate at 925 (0C for Ranger Today and Close Rumors Spread ~ Ocean avenue, pir e =-- & -- chickens ‘5‘;;‘fs“.‘2“§éo were| Town's 33 Units Now Top of Yacht Challenge Series DISAPPEARS NEAR _ Sanat slaughtered the dogs. _-_ Chlang $ Defy To laps wealthy $3.51? filling: “Ggi’gggégoghor ark By TOM HORGAN SCENE OF Mum Brings Threat Of ctub have been missing chick halk NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 5-@P)-It's the practically ZL nur War S d The raid on me Darn. unanimous idea around Newport today that the America's I > ar prea { nn‘jm'x estate was the first in LAwgi¥F§GfigluI€AE§f $3an of 1937 may as well Ea gvrittchn i130}? guard, Tommy Chasas, 2,80“N owner of this picture and winner 's $5 ri m= « flush Jul?\ 12211211? $235 s now as another triumph for the United States To Have Fallen Into 'Arthur Way, Ethel Brown and John Van Cott, - ome . -- defender. mum—u ay \ an , NANKING PREPARES Pifinafittfltgfi cgr‘llclujleog Gard ci Leads L Endeavour II, seventh challenger from over the sea, Water Near Home ‘ f S B be f FOR FIERCE SIEGE |chicken-xitler some time ago 2! 0°\ ity Leads List; raced the fourth 'and possibly final duel with Harold S. =-- NE W|NS [y \e s . had become the leader of a However, For Biggest Vanderbilt's thrice-victorious Ranger with no one willing to| Finding of the body of ty L_ 51m; of H~mAézfinimbflffl Yearly Increase wager a Chinese copper that T. 0. M. Sopwith's blue sloop Year-old Tommy Chasas in . Frankness Of Fashio Missions Fear Complete ”edgy? could take the four straight victories now necessary to win.! small lake near his Baby] | Ir ns D fall Of Work @_-_-_-__--___-___-_--4 iTabulath a Even those who thought Sopwith might win today con- home today abruptly halted For Fall Startles own 1 abulations on Page 13) fessed their belief was predicated more upon sympathy with| widespread search that kt \ Blase Paris Schools' Loss _. boot in me ious of the gallant Englishman than upon faith in Endeavour's several hundred volunté k e -- i U. gagimé have in“: mwzu'i ability to outfoot the fleet Ranger over the 30-mile triangular lfid pollioe. befitig the 1:1 + PARIS, Aug. 5-GP-Start- SHANGHAI, Aug. 5-(P) 279,566 a th \ -_ course laid out for today's test. all night in the belief w ntest Editor Agk$ MOF® |.7 Rauch \experts waay -United States consular offi. | cording to the 1098 roll released ___ Cuts Down Margin a victim of kidnaping or At Pictures Of \Horse greeted an exhibition of styles Cials in all China organized today at the town assessors' office. | Endeavour II's performance in | play and roused staid Suff Buggy\ Days - for fall that was literally and the whole American popula- The iota tor 1088 is $409. 040,007. | vesieraays Aino 20\ \Q Pointy citizens to a stake frankly a revelation of how tion for the exigency of evacu- -- this year. . U » renzy. 4 -about: - élothes, «~ < « Chiang Kai- - a - Pei _ |in a few miles of the spot wht * ago it was a proud day for| It was off with the old- Shek, suddenly proclaimed: Help For Improvement sessed valuation in the past year two sailing duels, but not sufti When a new postoffice was scant clothes may be and still ation tonight while Chin\! | two other child victims, theis t Of Negro Section was almost twice as much as the members of the postal department UNIS it was very old-and on We will fight to the Quth.\ increase of last year's f 3:2: t:- mezi Tattoo. bttth: m lull. \gflhfn glin- High and residents of. the village, but| With the new-provided there By night fall the month-old the year beton’. “1:3! fifif‘ffif | 20, gentry. \ riga mmnlm ‘z‘h'. departinent Saiment* was officially Ezezglfgfnx',’ brought thes?! pegeral aid will be sought by CTEAS® Was $6,801,044. Assessments Administration Leaders To same. way ; Rockie To Asc Fede seee ces .) O PLL CHANGE Coming: is we aos fee Montera the girl, were found earlier # summer, fanned exci % h Even Sopwith virtually con- . i ited on the same basis + . - Babylon to fever pitch. ; R Rockville Centre officials to solve muycsrrp: previously. Oppose Further Revision |ceded as hopeless his second quest broadcast a (five-state when a modern postoffice for Jw‘m“ ema reed \the negro housing problem in the| The Garden City district PP Of Hodling Act ,| of the elusive trophy, W listing ald of Nassau and to b . maudflmvnhnundunhdnzlmlgng'hu zfidmhhm 'molwlns.oo‘:ih a sessed _with.«a-jump~ -> tet fribu Endeavour crowd tizens from _ behind China's great, | resolution “sf-1:1. fhe $2,170,024 over last year's Agures | WASHINGTON, 5._{o_ II's better showing to the fact that drag nearby lakes and a ¢; 2. Generalissime Chiang 7 i Pltteanfld-(Th' total for 1938 in this district | Administration '- reformed the race was sailed in & stromger bloodhounds were . ? Kai-Shek, China's: \mm authorized James - Vil-|is $41,280,889, as compared with their Hines in the te today to My?” to be cl ltrrvéee (glpidt up the trail. ~>) Am frong man\. leader of the cen lage clerk, to take action in the} $39,060,265 for last year. defend. the Wagner housing bill with race at“ bound Ts sait cm lose ie bloodhounds solved 5 ’ t with starts mmmknl'cw to Kuling to, matter. Five H District No. 15, which takes in against further restrictive amend- more breeze,\ he sa ien mystery. Given a' piece of beginning of free delivery] UDE frankness but there were tell the nation's chief educat- Razing Five Houses me 2 Fiy t Lawrence, Cedarhurst and In- ments. “Niki!!!” Hz“; had not gee! felt inn-in; berth clotixinl llt‘ his hot L ors that China will resist the r. Patten will request infor- wood, keeps first place among the They discussed the ibility Compe aw upon her ex- for a scent, they led police ovet gm'LflTxéztmmoaefi. Japanese advance. \even |\mation from Washington authori-) school districts with a total as- of reconsi idering a 40-39 vote m3 tensive wardrobe and was contin- wandering trail that wound . keynote: though if means fighting in- ties on the question of how to pro- sessed valuation of $44,986,701. - service. .. DeWitt Clinton Titus of 23 Burr - avenue, Hempstead, who sent in ceed with project und ® Jims, the 20st 06,220\ mainsall from the sail locker of dark when they baited: nos # itions.' A P under a new Th in in this district last - i . ins om sail locker of dark when they noses today's winner, was the postmas- AWAY With all inhibitions! the death.\ law that is being put into effect.) year was $332,224. \ ss Lindt Erajecia \*\\ ~- --- |the air and baying at the wate ter at pstead when the 1902 ere were | halk nam 3, American missionaries, He will report back to the board,|\ Hempstead and Freeport dis! The limitation, offered by Sen- Continued on Page 13, Col. 1 and police were forced m“. ”flirt fifth“ {th recalling previous Japanese which will take any further action) tricts each made slight gains in| ator Byrd (D.-Va.), would with- PEACE SEEKERS MEET discontinue dragging the lake U i workmen. picture his staff Were hats of felt shaped like mug.- , factual Japan-z: mm valuations, Hempstead's total for hold all federal assistance from til dawn. The tiny body was fout The office was located. on the| - Nigh-heeled turned up- forth against| 1938 is $37,087,592, an increase of projects costing more than $4,000 FOR NEW CONFERENCE almost precisely at the spot whe uld wi t five houses in cannguvonue > the d lost the trail, side of Main street, near Ful-| side down and ked over 3d educnt‘ltn a,“ “W lion of R o $377,548 over last year. Freeport's a family unit «can» a nan.” e dogs e P total is $37,658,525, incr of Byrd said it fa Believe Death Accidental avenue, The postal depart- \11 Pars that w millions underway today, with one of the $328,059. an increase ”warm \ast 4 (q Non-Intervention Committee OA a nasty examination by a 66 t min-pied the ground ”a? shoes ere buildings already scheduled to be The Other Districts which he charged occurred in Spanish War Summoned To oner's physician showed no mx‘wgg-ymm mum: . mm “Em. wind-u; mon a; nag-rs; Among the other larger districts construction of homestead projects New Parley In London on m mug; bod? and police being used as a retail store, board by John R. Spelman, build- “hfw‘fi'. the assessment roll are: z, the resettlement admirfistra-| LONDON, Aug. in- Ca ies of kidnaping with offices on the second floor. Centre, $32,400,716; There ion. [ _ Baldwin, $23,714,706; Oceanside, The homestead projects, he de. non-intervention com: lpouible injury by a hit-rum 'er. They declared late today building at 22 Banks $20,095,385; Woodmere, $22,590; clared, were \a willful waste of mittee on the Spanish war was i were preparing to close the. c mmm consented to demolish | 805 Lynbrook, $21,929,660; Floral | money such as has never occurred suddenly called together today by : as accidental death. They said weekly This Park, $22.672,813; Uniondale, $13,- before in civilized country.\ |Lord Plymouth, committee chair- bOY undoubtedly wandered chosen\ froul aniohe the the house without being compelled 70,280; Elmont, 915,500,020; Val- Majority. Leader Barkley (D - man. from home, walked too The weekly ley Stream, $13,853,574, and Mer- Ky.), and Senator Wagner (D.-N. L the lake's shore and toppled lition permit has been Issued and ri ,\ 519 373 415, - Y.), author of the bill, opposed the The call came after Lord Ply-| 'The 2-year-old son of the end of the the its of the house have been Thanew'nn'enmmt rolls list w'mmm that mouth conferred with the German Chasas, a fishing boat captaiit am'znwmfl‘: noti to leave, by August 14 mo Tong Reach school district the limitation would \be too low P2FK® «affairs. his wife who live at Locust Jate to send an . houses were declared un- Outside the city, at $6,727,628, Last for sofme populous sections of the union might ready now to meat 220 might 'under deluge ot SELASS sanitary and in need of repair by Fear this did not appear on _ , _ . u, (___, .y., , trade recognition of the insurgents Chasas told police the 1 aa aos init ® IE DROPS PLAN the building department: \53° I5 during th said the (PEOR~Wit) as for- simultaneous son playing\ in (the yard of / ©) TO PUBLISH MEMOIR a survey the negro section last C the Par- withdrawal of foreign fighters. home: bordered by a canal more pictures as OIRS month. Several houses will| Fear have been due to increased $ program be- Ambassador Ivan Maisky \¢~ side and a heavy growth of Punt o ish Forcts have to be repaired, although they DUildings and improvement of ex- Chuise it was not on suffi- mained firm-despite his 24 area on the other sure to By Foreign Office need not be torn down, it was re- 18tN# buildings, according to town Cett data, No such data, he con- : gov t would his was available. | A rigid M521! consider | belligerent { limit, said, would collide with y REFUSES LONG DELAY PUBLISHER ILL teens v L . Bus Company Uses Bid For Post- Mrz. Mackreth's Condition Re- £9“me wa asd 4 two-thirds eri _.E sympathetic ' Mrs. Sall uzmuuum- LuWfi P ”amigo“ M r should sh led the valvular-ha” ds of the i‘o sufficiently expensive |C. M. T. C ive | C. M. T. C. ca took their annual eight-mile hike | the woods, dragging the canal today, but they never put foot out- | #°2rching nearby swamps. wid lem to Gamed FILES COURT CH about this tity that m Floral Park Resident 11.74.01:- uncut-W} Yakupchik,. 148 Mawel svag res in 1950 (Kimi eeg To Spring From One Estate 355.” counted t §.-- (P) =-, administered by trustees, was di- A