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A erzu’ « & Girt Scour dit (doom FOn WIS | FELT AT MEAN High Interest Is- Shown Republican \'Club Parley In:Event 8 nds Sentiment For By Review-Star (Continued from Page Ofie) wery we to as it a me ane ASCHATE AECENES WATCH MEASURE FOR RESTRICTION [mgs foun\ i Conventions [MEET =-Foes of the $3,247. spending-lend bill today charges of politics the works progress adntin- on had increased their nees of obtaining resric- # e \we a oung lnd's - He in the sixth Homs on pouitical activities of || .,. tania tt MMe tinie | MTocrinaae (work relief employees. or.“ goes to m = aet a. * Hopkins LUCKY-0 WINNERS ”HEM“ [mus Assess DIILLO'S TNOOP§ *** if murs i man street district for a number of of Senator Guy Gillette, in the Girls From Rockville Centre And Hooks have sighed up' years. At present she is a tele~ Democratic senmatoria Roosevelt Collect Their Prizes; fl The Review-Star is award m mam “M“?mmbmzvn; ~SRepublicans and Conservative Bey In Luck. Today . souvenirs to all troops ente business is destined to pick up Democrats promptly their e' o Sir ioe w- nine of e Aone in the fall Mrs, Nelson re- Senato ~* prize every but sometimes the uled. Entries must be in on or comp sides with her husband, who . to 5???“ cult; winners in for their award & F fore Monday,, June 6, for all en- is an emy of the Garden / WPA employees rom per\ Government Leaders Say to today, Emil Lissner Is Named For) tries Mot 19h 3 stong stpport' for\ Dewey {s an employee the Garden po . [wt i t re virtua h at which a present 1100 Of Them Have i Presidency; Election HP. w icts o tak .. N vo) as supernatorial pos'| PuSy fo belong fo any organ, « or members of Put Down Arms avenue, Rockville Centre, Set For June 23 Speaking of competition, of|sibilities among state Republican} vite, horge. congress nomina $2 __ course you have read in the Re- - e ear to © award: vlcv-St’ar about competition in the Albany For Dewey 2.15} fad es t: hm°§§= Torie a. one biff to MEXICO CITY, May 27-(P- Emil Lissner, district manager |} events, haven't you? \Women everywhere are im-| was born in Berlin, N. H., run-d by both men and are par-| and came to Bellerose about icularly anxious to have a new | 11 years ago and then moved figure in the race,\ she explained.| to her present address in Flo- quick vote, opposed inclusion of| The government announced today Hatch amendment. more than 1,100 followers of the af Kentucky, |rebel leader Saturnino Cedillo had B® |surrendered and that an aerial bombing aitack wiped out a band of 25 which yesterday derailed an of the Queens Borough Gas and company, will be a candi« newspaper to inform you about date for president of the Lyn» \ £ it ev j - nfifixggfl No. in brook Li club at the election to wan-u So read about it every Albany's club already has en- ral Park. dorsed Dewey. waiting for him at our Rockville |be held June 28. He was vesterday we told you about Only. lukewarm rt by the Centre office. ed to succeed Walter S. Miller, Jr, some of the features, Just to 1° powertul New Yor?p:l¥y dien- ROCKEFELLER CENTER You won't find out about it any place else since we are the only Ameri- at a luncheon meeting in Nieder-|you in on what's going to {ak®|tion met the upstate Dewey-for- - ifimd train carrying Ameri - -|stein's restaurant, Sunrise high- gnaw tfid mum Ezra t0= governor a?!“ Qatar: in | SIGNS UNION PACT More Troops Sent Out way, Lynbrook, yesterday. swimmers race. Is anybody lazy? | yoyy cio voters hed just voled| NCW TyDe Contract With Em- Nevertheless, more federal troops The other nominees are: Fred Of course, not. Who ever heard of Dewey into office to clean up city Ployees Includes No-Strike were ordered into San Luis Potosi, f W. Williams, first vice-president; a Girl Scout being lazy! rackets and would be loath to sup- And No-Leckout Clause te and Louis Ohland, second vice-presi~ How It's Done him for any other post for at| NEW YORK, May 27- (P) - where Cedillo fled his estate an dent; Carl H. Popper, third vice- | ..., tired s er's race calls two or three . Rockefeller Center, Inc., the to the relief bill.\ took to the hills for guerrilla war- t; _George H. Jackson, , Tht tired swimme trom each) State convention rules forbid|Rockefeller family's huge sky- by Senator Wheeler |fare week ago today, . easurer; Harry J. Wellebil, sec- troop, a rescuer and a \victim\.(the conclave from endorsing a|$CTaD®® development in midtown . Arthur Schubert, Lion The \victim\ must swim out 20: candidate for political office, How- Manhattan, yesterday signed a r 4 Kiwanians To Devise Means thmmter; *Chanas\9 RHM {Mil yards from the starting mark be-) ever, State, President Alfred 1. NEW tYDe Of a union contract with %, its ~Of 'Getting Additional alel ig | wite ooperine epe pat goon Popuhtion stace and Harold F. Studwell, di- out to give aid. The \victim\ {this rule might not apply to Dew-| building and construction trades $ rs for one year. shoulders and is carried back to|New York Young Republican club. places her hands on the rescuer's if he was still a member of the efficmg-cztrn;ezfii tight}; yat riot n = - bor. buildi kers' unions to Hicksville Kiwanis club is con- | ted \by 'a committee headed by | earcy.\ the fis tase | \Our by-laws permit us to en- | bor Puilding (workers' unions to sidering ways of means Of iNGUC- | Charles D. Vosburgh and includ- | to reach the starting point will | @OTSE anYone for office Who is a | Milon.\ moim flirers painter, Rentatives who s None of the passengers was in “rm 0:1 WWW ing Louis Ohland, Jack ”Q3\ “gm, provided the proper carry has 3m“ our organization,\ he erxxzneeu.l wnuhmerzi. stint“ op- ministration. L # Kenneth McHarg and Mario Pol- been used. The \victim\ must not f erators, cleaners and er main- \rmmnududmwws.\ Hoy |Jured, aboard the Mexico City- method of increasing the com- Jig. a and e \V De shouted, ~\are «designed make the er ey t one time on the in any way. wey was a tenance employes in the center be- a Laredo, Tex., train. 'The derail- munity's population to combat the help resous board of governors of the New {Ons! ca 4 “quie contract embraces the en- ment, just outside Jaral De Berrio, Dr. J. That's just 'one of the SWim-| york ¢lub and his office said last mm 35 miles south of San Luis Potosi, mm.mmar-m.mmmn;mmanmhfimkmflmmdfi was caused by removal of spikes 'we | County en ° swintming | events. | Girl standing. from the horizontal, or wants to make the sena- '\Om two ralls, next couple of years. , Scouts are above the av {0|\ Besides Dewey and Barton, ), leader of the fight A egiment and a bat- e Roosevelt court bill, cavalry regi talion of infantry were sent from the now pursuing the re- Holt (D., W,. Va.) ac- |ealcitrant leader, who opposed cused the WPA administrator Ye#- |Cardenas's socialist policies and terday of appr PrOJ®C!S whose army of peasants for ten which he knew w be aid in years gave him power to rule re-electing senators San Luis Potosi. for two years, an ur- Bu- ich the throughout swimming, and we are p su was also shown for CPaft union, principle of wh en Vote PERE ! |wvtached the village and took $10 iF Superintendent the country. He estimated that of have pleats of competition \Tor Scone,\ cours\ yustice Tas one o we 11831 at this kind think ranch gem: 151ml: 3&- in\; from the railway station before 35.213:ng guru: schools, nu: g: figs» “Tn a; the United an. entries. Of course, there will [ugh-Hz]. signed. ought Had xpected were assau county. awards. > Sint go Grong when here cuice /- reans -- sites bere panties of ide Pt cued You may 'phone us, Girl equte MBC orets mer) |. | Ont eonitect, workint \ ese ae o » | votes come up.\ Special wt; of the art, 1m“- club at their weekly luncheon if you have any questions, or drop \£1: Val—lgey’St-rum entertained three years and includes a no- line, ; lockout clause. Wearin Retoris man ining meeting yesterday in the Hicks- us a , «\ members of the N.B.C, girls club Strike, no-lockout c . in endorsing Wearin, Holf said, gum?“ rind“... “all motel-lawn ville inn, His topic was \Popula- H' J * HERBERT FETED In the meantime, we'll be seeing It does not cover employees of | Tuesday night. Guests were the te ®Hopkins came out and did pub- j exhi tion Trends and Education.\ Y YOUNG DEMOCRATS you tomorrow in the columns of iet A R2 Dibble, Winifred the Rainbow room, Radio City Hely for the first time what he nck, Tuesday 3.21 at oe “29.23 ntendent pointed out By YounG The Nassau Daily Review-8!9r- wyfo' rdella Sorge, Pauline Kov- o M and 31:13:11er theater; has done privately for months.\ |it was announced today by Prin- national census have in- Retiring President Of County TO GIVE BROADCAST |assevics, Ethel Grevert, Muriel a hie management . \a?“ £31.20??? to ‘zwzngf': cipal Philip B. Langworthy. In ad- dicated the period of decline will Group Given Testimonial Din- Sorge maul\. Alan?” Balm-rift: are “Wk“:uflzp‘émur‘ nocl nenl,_ cago e sena dition two fashion shows will be start in 1038, Declining birth| nee; Party Leaders Attend Hicksville Pupiis Will Be Heard mt: muslllhzme on Norin Core rxlmlac by Nelson Rockefeller-a aver Hopkina's statement \only | ,; lasses } - to the volume of evidence a“. yam. sewing © at a rete ond in the number About 75 persons honored Her- On Radio Sunday ona avenue. grandson 6f the late John D.-in t I am for Roosevelt.\ concn -se man J. Herbert, who retired at charge of the family's real estate Senator Copeland - (D,, N. ¥.) end of last year as president Of \we gose gree, grade whoo! of CLus hostess . interests. ed in Holt's assertion that| J. C. Husing of Union place, the Young ts: of Nassau Miss Betty Tiano of West Dean MALVERNE PERSONAL is.\ man“: SA a; laynhrofakwhmrgn the Univ-J- dren. m at a My“ in a'mct. g mhgfirld‘ a: Mrs. Harry Webr of Devon am. ation. He ur sena of Vermont, was recent Hers | restaur Roslyn, igma Gamma : tle up: more tham $400,000,000 “3m secretary of the Maui: last night. - Present s Malverne, was hostess to Net here the Miser Vere Les dge club yesterday. Her the spending~lending fund |Sabres, an honorary military so- schools were the Misses Vera , Ruth her \nigh ”railw- umnkfn‘ amendments. ' ciety, it was announced. oft by tary Baum; lj‘xmflmapufi WIN“ gig-34 mun-u, Jack Loren» and Florence Geller, zen and Joseph Gettelius. oan ~-. - George W. Loft at\ d Political Activitie Summi Pui . iSeED FOR LOBO I as I § + >‘A.A_ _A: \wa 3 Am. (a a n Health Benefits U For Wage 5mm?“ In New Bill ALBANY, May 21-@®-Clarl+; fication of the state constitution to give the legislature explicit au» t M a r 4 thority to provide health insurance WASHINGTON, May 27- f B convention - _ for New York wage earners was recommended to the constitutional Commissioner Elmer F. Cash Benefits Asked Andrews - recommended the amendment at the request of Ed- ward F. Corsi, Republican chair- man of the convention's social welfare committee. Health insurance, the commis» sioner explained, would require the payment of insurance pre- miums by employees, employers and in some cases by the govern- ment itself. Benefits would be made in the form of cash to de- fray costs of physician, hospitaliza= tion, medicines, appliances, etc., for the employees, and in. most cases, their dependents, Andrews reported that the esti- mated annual loss of earnings im New York state as a result of il» mess totals $100,000,000 and the annual cost of medical care $280, 000,000. Part of both costs is now met by workmen's compensation. The same clarification would empower the legislature to extend unemployment insurance benefits during times of economic distress, \the funds to be derived from whatever sources may be most sultable at the time.\ U Ca a is convention | today | by | Industrial BIG APPLE PURCHASE -- MADE BY GOVERNMENT Federal Surplus Commodities Cor- poration Buys 8,467,300 Bush» els To Distribute Among Poor WASHINGTON, May The Federal Surplus Commodities corporation has purchased 8,467,- 300 bushels of surplus fresh ap» ing season. The agriculture adjustment ad~ ministration announced today the purchases included $3,362,097 for 8,827,637 bushels of fresh apples and $1,229,530 for 7,386 tons of dried apples, the equivalent of 2,839,063 bushels. The number of bushels of fresh apples purchased by states in- eluded: Connecticut 22,710 and New York, 1,070,478. Dried apples purchases by states (in tons) in= cluded New York, 1,123, TO ENTERTAIN BOARD Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Angel will entertain members of the ex« ecutive board of South Side high school Parent-Teacher association at a buffet supper at their home, 22 Crocker street, Rockville Cen= tre, June 1. WILL MEET TUESDAY A meeting of the Helping Hand Sewing circle is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, at the South= side avenue frehall in Freeport, JEWELER 373 Sunrise Hwy. LYNBROOK Tel. Lynbrook 4569 hs oie wants you as a neighbor Fa I chin c hiya o win me fen ceskptece deisdh, medigap of maintenance will be at a minimum. a. sete age atom, fre Taxes - CEORCE W. Lort > and to - P pi hame Hak boutke dimer natem mas, w or tram take Gouri Wer, -the at LOFT ESTATE - Here, in a most unusual on Georgian, Colonial and Early Amer- hia mm i# lean homes are being bullt of a of #0. style not only architecturally at- on ? On his famolk tractive, but of such durability that Five Cuamaores. moura qumier) Md bothe Living wie. u Marking\: the ”3:4! mam