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_ fee ig 1 Leaders of Progressi Col. Roceavelt Cites Recall Bull Moose $ CA Recall 2 \~ STAMP CLUB HEA Campaign _ .' El— i| is \Elected President A anid] pca 53553? § h Egg; & Ca the president's ad- declared ‘mc‘miiu \ure proj ves are embittered over the fact that so many péople have that President Roosevelt so-called New Deal are identical with the Progressive party of which we were members. thinking and his t does day. We be- gressi 1913. The Two were Chief Abram WW | The Student council of the high Skidmore. of the Nassa , who was appointed to ‘glhngw, members of the student body 60+ York force when \T. R,\ 9 youngest commissioner, and Law- | NE in their rooms at 8:40 &. m. Student ©Group At ' ~' * flagellum] Robert McGovern has | elected president of the - Stamp club, an organization +. nected with the East Rockaway - high school, Other officers are, id» ward Shilitto, vice president; Ar drew Durso, treasurer; Dorothy ..; HM. secretary and Wil« mammpubmvnfimt The club meets each in “fifmmu are a month, A business meeting is to be held next week. A program chairman for each meeting vides for contests of various Hall Cops To Get \Tough\ school has made a request that operate with the hall cops hy be« . Zocieq |Tence Rosenthal, associated with nd at 12:58 p. m. The hall cops Dowsey, county Mr. Edwards in his law Others grouped at the 1.132?“ | one who does not comply with this tables before old Bull Moose cam- | Tule and if it is repeatedly violated paign banners were James attorney North Hempstead G. O, P. leader; Henty S. DeMott, Rockville Cen- ws for the poor and | tre; \ Adrian H. Courtenay - of Home Economic girls acted as have the authority to report any« \ | they're apt to get \tough\ and do and 5° Fashion Show Given underprivileged. We believed that | : William S, Pettit of models for a winter fashion show every American was entitled to a | Far Sm; flw' ay, Augustis E. Kelsey £1373?!“ arming: 132mmb’mg 1 \ to live, and t . a business session Novem- a te a; “E. could be of m? m‘msfmmflf girls was ducrflmf as each made in the center building. 31, receive at least $50, The | COMP under the constitution | Davison of Lynbrook, Clarence A. | \\ allotment will be made through 20d without disturbing our de- Edwards of Hempstead, Robert A. Mhctase T LINDSEYS HAVE SON Dri contributions 'to the account of| for our government, Duval, deputy Nassau county at-| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lindsey of directors nextweek. Mrs. Brown announced the for- mation in the near future of sew» ing groups who will meet during the year to preparegarments for annual exhibit. H. Selig bers -of Boy Scout Troop 166, Merrick, Visited the 14th in- fantry armory, Hempstead, and enjoyed: the privilege of watching companies K and L drill and demonstrate troop actiyities 'of the National Guard. Mill-4:13. scouts were sh through - the mefi-mumm- In the George Brem, Harris, Mur» ray Harris, Waiter McCoy, Wal« ter Neiber, Clifford Reims, Edwin Russell, Thomas Seiffert, Low- rence Solowey, Gardiner Weller, Harry Pitler, Thomas Sezoke, Lacy Hicks, Edwin Leppeard, John Foster, Martin Ferkin, Je- Augustus B. Weller, S. W. Reins, $1. W. Russell and F. L. Marko» tx. HOSPITAL_INSURANCE . not in the will have a $50 that will destroy all democracy by concentrating all powers in the GUESTS AT RICKSVILLE son, William Edward, Thursday, October 21 at Nassau hospital, each employer participating im the| \THe s0-called New Dealers, |torney, and Harvey J. George of| of the Linden Court apartments, AIDS [MPLUYEES annuity and thrift plan. 'Those! While maintaining government Freeport, Westbury, announce the birth of a $4,000 Wit! Be -Added To Thrift Accounts In Nassay Arga Nassau employees of the Co- lonial Beacon Oil company, a sub- sidiary of the Standard Oil com» pany of New Jersey, will receive approximately $4,000 of the $4,- ( 0,000 to be distributed by the corporation in the form of con- tributions to their thrift accounts, dt today Kd» my CA ra, manner-z: the Nassau plant. Minimum Grant A similar plan was carried out last year, with $2,500,000 going to employees, who received a minimum of one week's salary, or supplemental fund established for them. In addition to the $50 minimum, each: employee will share in the $2,250,000 i which will be gem-Mmognmn basis: of the employees account during the past -year, The contributions will amount to approximately 22 per cent. of their own and the company's regular contributions between November 1, 1936, and November 1, 1937. There are 32,000 employees who will benefit by the apportionment, 45 of whom are in Nassau county. DEMOCRATS TO RALLY Rockville Centre Democrats will hold their main tonight 'at. the Metlance Arohouse, North Forest avenue. The affair will feature speeches, music and entertainment and refreshments, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Wade H. Snell and Miss Ann Small of Westbury, were the bridge guests hands of the president. Such action redicates autonomy, and definite- and finally prohibits the complishment of those very a Lauds Edwards Colonel Roosevelt also endorsed the candidacy of Mr. Edwards, de- Members of the Meadowbrook | Triangle Girls, Daughters of the _L_______ Eastern Star, of Westbury and| Mrs. Frank Wolf of Hempstead, Mineola, were the guests last night| was the winner of the week's of the Triangle girls at a mothers') blanket award made by the and daughters' meeting in Hicks-| Daughters of the Eastern Star, ville at the Masonic temple. Mineola. Meadowbrook chapter, Westbury. INCREASE .PREDICTED \wath who has one or ather home Witicion Pare \ Surgeons Told 10 Million 1sNa-\ SMITH S SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY hous - ROAST 27, HOUSE FRESH their Dr. Judah 'Nadich told of the Merrick Jewish center at a social gathering last night in the center bo‘uhl % cent “lilting!“ Do YOU KNOW HoW valle TO WIN FRIENDS? fOP Mom ¢ (By Blanche Goufant in The Dayton News) « cross ris POT ROAST 28D§, RE- Today we met that rarity of a FRESH CALI ART OF GARDENING Amaryllis Bulbs Grow Best in Small Container gie lectures, which he expanded into book form, Carnegie, who is the author of several Other books, has bean sur» prised by the stir his book has caused, as he devoted yeas of un« Interrupted labor to the writing of \Lincoln the Unknown,\ und he considers it his best writing. In \How to Win Friends and In= FO 23, rounp LAMB