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~ i TWO + THE -~NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR-- MONDAY. MAY 8. 1939. WANT ADS-Telephong Rockville Centre 1800 NLRB Report Takes Exception To Proposed Amendments FINDINGS SET UP |_ Sex Shows Its_Strength - |JMMSGHOLBIALS Seeing the World Himer 4 FUNDAMENTAL F \TNC N || ATMELHLNY| Of Tomorow _..____ _| ANGLES TO STUDY . av. Bols Mr. Whalen's police boys with A perspiring male, who was |-Japan could make a \wonderful Brings Pre-College A. F. L. Proposals Opposed gesture of friendship\ toward Girls Together In 40,000 Word Paper clean, no matter what the Mid- wemn‘mm‘yfifg ton and his missing Chinese junk, way itself does about it. Of 'the unprecedented crowd to- the Halliburton expedition man- course,*there are way and ways ward the show, \Highways and declared today, of keeping things clean. One is turned to a com- 'The place he disappeared is by not being around to see much. panion and shouted to be heard only 1,200 miles from Yokohama,\ Yesterday, for instance, there above the din of the eargerly said Wilfred Crowell, management the ducky ranger hats are de- about the 500th in line on the ri rderi «ircraft termined to keep that Midway mobbed runway leading up the AMeLiCA bP ordering an. sitcraft Three hundred girls, represent- ing 27 high schools Nassau, On W'G'hr Act } - le seit _ l f Suffolk and Queens ties, par- ving specta Ama: {. \ h sho' tors. \I hear,\ spokesman. ® I a ¢ “$1153? gamma, a “ll” “hill?! 2:5 $1.2 “11 age? ewgtgfid'cfl he said, \that they flMy\ this 3. His disclosed he had £11k” the WASHINGTON, May 8-| |= ~ 6 's a # w YI ' | school girls' field day, Held on the stay on, who staged a real old- Fair is going to be a flop. nzmfi'ww And can of- time burleycue titillator on the en CitY» Midway for half an hour, before President Whalen {may yet personal friends in Tokyo, to look retiring before a growing mob & censorship bureau. for the junk. - The national labor| |} vaatd ° f - , ' funy « s - Ade) campus at denying charges of| | a ’ dis j : . C composed of events into one of the shows.+ A Cath» Those\who get in to be \au- vraiiipurton, 39, a Tennessee- born writer \of travel-adventure hip toward any un-| - tna pek é iy & ' e . . , ' - - f 1 w¥+ 4 4 ort ted oned\ on 'the stage at the or prejudice against any : a. 6 oM of sport conducted by olic priest and a Queens house- @t fe took exception to- M \ o t $. # ic : Del cried, wife called the Fair police head- Tél and Tel. build- |pooks, left Hongkong March 4 s & a, Fel - | me C e and athletic ass quarters, and demanded an ar- lat. generally say, am g with a crew of 10 cans and a O 3 | a four Chinese for San Francisco. baseball, sw be at the Fair. It is won- 1, h, rest. 'Two coppers sped down derful.\ One woman, who said uly the neice: ported the junk was sailing nis, volley ball, rel j such varied sports as tennis, flfihfiefxidxfé’u’finbgmufieéfiéhg she was from China, when asked e what- she thought about the |inrough a heavy storm the night of March 23. ing pong, badminton and others. nothing until the hat. g‘he physical educa depart- y SW WDSl~ Fair, seemed to misunderstand ever objectionable doings were the question, and replied, \Td JAPS FAVOR PACT TOKYO, May 8- (P) -Domel ment, headed by Miss Janet Mar- h chant, co-operated with the Adel-| E°10€ O\. like to be back in China.\ phi Athletic association in spon- While the bobbies stayed out- In a 40,000-word report uo 4 f m \ f i ie day. uth] side one of the shows, that girl A man who hutits for ani- house labor committee. the bourd | ¢ % 3 ) A (GJ.) Gien Cove was stu-| with the fox was in the batke mats 'be cannot see and uses | 2 M00 Be- apposed of the Ameri- |_ - f \33 0 I %. 5 dent chairman of the program. yard of the same place, going nothing but a bucket for his CAY (\4t AFV minister of war can Federa of Labor and a r f - Representatives of the various! thr0ugh the very, very informal weapon is Dr. George Roem- Es) Kuniaki Rotso, over- visions in law. Them pro. |a j # ifi high schools were eso into . rhiow \the Waiked fain \at the sung. (5955 minister, had told the Jap- * ‘ i a f | T H streaming. en e wa um at the ouse build- } ranged from abolition of || I p ® 4 t o mial he out the independent subway ing. He goes out at dawn each Press, they favored eonciu- on CE o\ Soe\ 2M |(. toot bae tee Ched tena man's CGN caddy pud oo. a , i p the Midway, looking unce ter on the Flushing meadows, to i * L The four propositions which the | +- p m vae ~- om = gzmad'ficm w Tani-x: -but still 'looking the other rovide fodder for his project- ”910de flarffd’f. fiuflfi'fl‘tr sideration in flawed light m res rR) y/ ta a | team to which it bel . As a| Way: ng microscopes. Germ-g; desires, “it’h not impos- which may be produced\ were: ‘ & . a I ’ t bek , y result, the brown tei emerged sible\ for Japan to conclude an 1. The question of giving em- | \_ - - . hg ast - ] £15205. “Wig; 25d?“ 5-5 com-! AXIS ALLIANCE PUTS sickness, which is more than some zgretment similar to the Italian- ployers the t to petition for k Q C le ie ao. fray - 'The bro (¥ . a of their party could say. erman accord. Tn thection to determine their em- | 00. © t f Np: y £502 o _+\ no brown team was composed| PRESSURE ON MOSCOW 'he tiner Empress of Australia, Sweet vim-t Wham tion of hs 2 pelotas e , wl j j . teF‘mu who‘ll-flea “(din-Talk Britain Speeds Negotiations bet frst full day out of Ports- 'Be Thrifty and Be Happy board procedure for ugtw poss ( - P _ p - Gilmoh. ye Tec Answer To Berlin-Rome mouth, yesterday, encountered. a “MW” magie recs. #: $ F ville, Hempstead, Port Washing-] - Military Commitment stiff breeze and did considerable @; friendly P'lCC 3. Curtailment of the board's ayy Seal ae - © ' if\ E : A3 ton, Floral Park, IAndenhurst| LONDON, May 8-@P-Pro-|Pitching. to invalidate contracts be- O Whr thle $108 / p aa ynwg' KM?\ ”dthMt‘T longed British-Russian negotia-] AS & result there were several to borrow an employer and a union. . - ; M 5 x20 :et . ”fig. hllizh ‘lggooh Quasi: tions to bring the Soviet Union| 8bSences burn the divine service Most ic like to a a 4. A requirement that hearings g R : - s - < resented: Far Rockaway, South|into the British-French lineup as- in the liner's main dining room loan withpeouopt a waste “mum. tm board complaints start 10° or . ¢ 6 P * & < 29 Huntington, Great ) Rich-| sumed new importance today in| but the king and queen were there or red tape, Since our or- a w fiver atter 'the I -A (H. ~ X' 7% a o yp 501183111, “swampy gazphzm' fi'lic'l'hin‘fofini‘lfimaéymigi'fr’fi; in front, joining heartily in the| ganization in 1919, we have seven house bills call- % g- AS o bt. mo ngton, Daldw amaies. responsive readings and singing. built our business on a solid “Ala-bib; revision of the v7.31!\ Whe ) i i y 8 Xfm°filfinfifig ‘ffg’fi‘l at set\ “gilt” tic obs expressed gho- conxmuugn includzd lthe 1°““d‘1“::d°§n'°rm “gm: F ' Alot a verne. plomatic observers exp , counse endliness. act or changes in administrative hi The' program | continued,| the opinion the new Rome-Berlin|®hip's officers, bluejackets,| Torill Jop personal loans are throughout the afterngon, during|afrangement failed to alter ma-/marines and members of their which a group of 16 Adelphi girls| terially the European alignment] majesties' staff. gave an exhibition of swimming| and regarded it as a \psychologi- After the service the king and very over 15 months-free life insurance is provided and no co- class oe ame and diving. The field was the cal attack.\ uired g 33a estimated that 42 largest event of its ever |© The cBrithh-Ftuulm conversa_|Gueen walked along the deck, $333,159 7:qu Mey per cent, of cases adjusted with- grin if”! \If 1dcone”. althou8h| tions, going on for several weeks,| Smiling and chatting with fellow wo osuraAto® waarsorven. out formal hesrings were settled hid scl at days have beer; approached a climax. Sir passengers. The king wore a 100 d Toei to conpitis in favor of the and that eld annually for the ast several) geeds, British ambassador to Mos-| lounge suit, in- blue with a white ts SRiciais of this friendiy, oid the court upheld the years, cow, was instructed to present|Pin stripe, and the queen a salmon fixi’zu\\“f':9221 op any 5 matter “Ermine-the“?! cases, DANIEL C. HARVEY, 71 formally to Russian Foreign Com-| Dink costume with suede shoes ve be “mun ~ E { I P g’f‘fii vyllchetll‘gh Ms\ 131m? fos witAngon 111012:le party donned Nia ritish reply to the Soviet pro- tn MERRIQKJ SUQQUMQS pom of aIErlIhh-French-Ruulm flit-d Mi: iéi‘mfip’24&”\n‘éifl BALDWIN NATIONAI. \Does successful South Shore Resi mrlary ¥ BANK & TRUST CO. court recard undue bias 5 fl, tent (For “Mfg Informed persons: said. the note then almost until luncheon the Merrick Rd. at Grand Ave. against employers?\ the board n ena\ was given to Soviet Ambassador BMC augen sat on feck en- BALDWIN also that it had favored Daniel Cartoll Hany ; T1, a urday 'and that Joseph Staiin al fie mojestics i hinge: P<: L wou Tee ; \l |resident of Merrick for more than ready had conferred with advisers »are Leonore Smith, Dorothy |30 years, died Saturday in South |on the communication, which was Fit and No \Kern all of Malverne, while | Nassau Communities hospital, |reported to have suggested sepa- Lynbrook's First Bank below, Emma Herrmann of Baldwin is seen |Oceanside.' He haq beem ill only a {rate British-Russian-French guar- the plate as Jeanete Wigley |few days. antees to small nations 'of 'help DEATHS Baldwin makes ready to clout the next Survivingm his widow, Mrs. |against attack. | . Review-Ster Photographer ©| Elizabeth Vanderpoel Duer Har- | 'The London press viewed the | [lI RRESTED - yey, and a son, Alexander Duer | ttalian-German pact quite calmly. is wneckeo GHURGH ADVISED § é; | Established 1907 LIFE INSURANCE if Harvey, of Neenah, Wis. c minis maton boat \rnin das a Benben, of | naar nip ote it ace || sions, board of hospitals, national |the Episcopal Church Of the Re- |, de jure alliance,\ said the daily treasury and awproposed social |deemer and of the Merrick club. Telegram, - . -_- ce He born in J Pa., I B 2+ gag-£1 16s filafiofg ”erg“ 3:31???“ gamma-m ROYALTY UNRUFFLED | Are you borrowing on your Policies? The proposed creed in one ttem Mity! 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Christian desire for in 1895 and retired in 1930. Elizabeth-both good sailors-are value of your Policies, without affecting dren, ml und KANSAS CITY, May 8 _ (@ __| universal pe He was superintendent of the En- enjoying their voyage to Canada gineers' club of New York. and the United States free of sea- [MIII the coverage. Evanston, III, todny urged the Mrs. Frank E. Carter , DEAF? newly United Methodist church to | _ Mrs. Marguerite Stearns, 49, of| Mrs. Margaret L. Carter, beauty P E NP H O N E Dr. Ernest Fremond Tittle of Mrs. J. J. Stearns The savings under <the usual 6%, xiii . 4 charged by life insurance companies, 'recognize the right of its employ- {Cornelius avenue, Wantagh, for| parlor operator, of 57 ald av- ees to organize and to set up a MANY Years supervisor of solicitors |enue, East Williston, at her y in the classified advertisi de- yesterd » ghis after a crash on Bryant| Pension fund for all of its work- gal-tine!“ of the New York H led 22:2? 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