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WANT ADS-Telephone Rockville Centre 1800 Listen, Wald! By Elsie Robinson CAREER WOMAN She seemed so sure THE NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR- TUESDAY,. FEBRUARY 25, 1941. € ee tional training is no bar to higher =-- * rene ames mes education. It is not any bar to finan- N TO Guard Agalns Consoiidateo March 1. 1937 ~lal success. It is not any bar to be- ews eh i nd f e n oat are p coming master of a business instead \ eee Nassaummm sf an employe. 'In many cases it has T N | . . > he News: ~ Cae estasusheo 1941 proved a surer route to success be- By Paul Mallon t This Tort kone (xg F cause it equips youth with a definite Nassau Bad}! Star entree to the economic system of the ectaciishen 1997 uwuxfifi-Slfrm HERALD country, J R x_n To those who saw her pass. Registered U 8 Patent Office Nassau County cannot indefinitely WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. So proud. . . remote ima sassav news overlook the need for: vocational T LAST it may be disclosed to a pant- l? mug] he ffia“; lives, Comsondawon si_the PICKET (1861), ihe MBMP- ing world exactly what Mr. Roosevelt Bythal aux?! grean tnqurmen i189} tne SOUTM SIDE OR schools. A<central County: school Hise: ine RassAQ PoST Gales ___ system would provide the best means tur Saing conrorstiom of approaching the problem effect- meant when he said the industrial Mr. Knudsen and the laboring Mr. Hillman were two hearts that would beat as one. He meant they would do it even if they had to Which men call success. Her steady eyes And firmly smiling lips True symbols of that strength, James E Stiles, President und Publisher i C sooscairrion nares IvCY- ; skip a couple of beats, or even four, five or Security and joy BY CARRIER-City. ahd County-- Afty-or else, regardless. For which all long, oe wi - Le it: The office of production which we s0 News sTANDS-3 t me tell oft P Yet few achieve. ix EW YORK CITY -Dany at the Hotaling News T [ P management asked Henry Ford to build a Agency, limes Square. N. ¥. »lerms for reace new plant for production of 4-engine= They never guessed x MAIL-4# 00 per ues, 44.30 per six montht. R. FREDERIC W. SHEPARD, former| bomber parts. The question arose where Behind tw'mnnuung' mask Gun Man Matter Hecand ident 'of 'the \N County \Bar| the new plant was to be located, Mr. Her mind turned always, <= \FUSLicATiO® orrices. -~ president @ Nassau County. PAT| nudsen personally picked out a Sitt at Not to r bid eascurivs onmctF-Réxa‘a Butlding. Sunrise Association, in .@ comm-Ionian on this| Ypsilanti, Mich., near Detroit. He knows 8:1 to £1:de or he’s? My“! AZ page today suggests a inns for negotint- “311.3251\. 1:11:10 first from Chester Davis, To little hands v That clutched MINEOLA BURKAY_1S%! Franklin Avenue, Mineo ing peace with the Nazis, rae: TELEPHONE SERVICE the farm leader now a member of the fed-: Her apron, long ago. Resanil« Centre 1800 #if He demands retirement of the German Hempstead 4080 eral reserve board, who believes new Parmungesit Weespury: Enterprise 411 armies and puppet rulers from Norway,| plants should be put into rural areas- SW never knew \o Tum Noe Wow Yong \\ \ \* Denmark, Holland, Belgium and France.| certainly away from industrial are«s where | d s f \ R a”; In? if\ “7:1\ io. chines or This would involve éessation of hostilities labor shortages in certain lines um ‘ f \I3 wy § Or that her lips firm Bronk}yo. Queens or Mamhatten: Jamaica 43180 _ R R stitute evident. But Mr. Davis is only an a a C . er wer . pestonaTep oPPICIAL N¥WsPAPER and permit these countries to re-constit0te) ;, one 'qwindling defense commission. He PSL p ~ a : a : fitment?!” Mg Por the County of Nawaz. the Village of PreePOrt their governments and begin the 10N&, UP-| was» not even transferred to O. iP. M. 3 o inin Dearie coach Bamera hill task of reconstruction. Someone who was, took up his argument- $ Kink | x. 0 > - It does not pay to judge Poon ___ f is Jo ~ Mr. Sidney Hillman, whose cardiac sympa- weaen_or mis aSsOciaTED Passe While this kind of a peace would be MT, E mam WC aligned to +0 One never knows aia sed Prax Tus Prose in exclus welcome 'to many Americans because it| pugsen in the romantic ¢ tion of the gm“ “1102? shoulders ow beneath a cross. Assoctated Press The Associated Pross is exclusively new set-up, offered by the preSident. This One never knows mm“; to use for publication or\? an: ants-mun would\ save the democratic: countries of credited to it or not otherwise credited in news- R 6 i Western Europe with which:we have most was apparently ta bi flzen' first skip. iar proud. b After much discussion, Mr, Knud- Is seared with thorn, paper and miso the iocal news published therein Mond I} b 24, 1941 in common, and. would mean crowding the onday, February 24, Nazis back where they would be less of a Or what stout heart sen finally concluded by saying the That seems secure and fixed menace to Western Civilization, there 276) yactory would go to YpsilanH anyway. other reasons why it would not be accept-| 'The adverse beat, which was Mr, Hill- ggfn‘mbflfim'“ The Review-Star's Platform able. i hike 21 hist. bit then bounced bck Calling, for Nassau County England and France declared war on £901 a“ \gum\! “a“ instead the may llofifitm Germany because she invaded Poland. The 7. Reduce Tares. re factory be built at Toledo,. Hillman's 2. Speed up grade erossing elimina«» WA* began as an_effort to save Poland, Un-| contention was that the entire popula- tions. less Poland is once more set up as an inde- tion of ¥psilant would not be suffi- . X . 1. Standardized traffic system pendent country the war has failed in its “a: “flan“? 1312'th no I d railin|l \g 4. Centralised Poiice, Fire and primary objective; , nah: Mr. Hillman thought It over, fi- a School Systema Furthermore, wgainst the best judgment! nally colned a new and perhaps his- By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D. Establishment of Vocational of its leaders, 'Czecho-Slovakia submitted! lorie response. He \gave his consent Schools. » 6. Beautify Municipal Waterfronts. to Germany without a struggle at the 4229333125\;- lfikofied'mrmt'fi: Parents-Teachers In Accord 7. A County Planning Commission. urgent request of England, France @N0| jyuon devised by the pursued yount EN in this column, and in addresses 8. Acquire additional frontage for perhaps the United States. All were plead-| lady who responded in the negative * before teachers, I urge them to be con- Hempstead Town Park. --' ing for peace. OCzecho-Slovakia made the| but acted in the affirmative. gaunt of perennial children. M91“, an . supreme amcrifice in a futile gesture for \It: two hearts are beating okey ¢ 5333755 ‘P’Iéfia’fifi‘fiamnm‘h m“, County V0 Cdtlond' peace. The whole defense regime here bent :?$“°:':g.rh‘::: ‘an‘ennhm2cvedcmumfl- att i f. the war, - A satisfactory conclusion o back a couple of notches upon rectly of harmful attitudes by parents a teachers and indiscreet remarks by parents to certain very conscientious and sensitive teachers. _ . What impressed me most in the super- visors' observation was her statement that such incons'derate attitudes and remarks from pagents most often car: from “than supplies from this country to| Of the higher economic educational woe or Coves to\ Sree; jess privileged.\ abe said, cussaily have ark was interrupt rea » spol fellow very fine attitude toward teachers. Hard- est to satisfy, as a rule,\ she added, \are ex-teachers who are parents.\ Review-Blar Staff Cartoonist ust- restore the independence! Ing the advice from another govern- herefore, m CHOOIS { 4 . ment department-advice not yet offi- S of both Poland and Czecho-Slovakia as well cally \ton or - that hr E Review-Star last week de-! as the nations of Western Europe. We hAV! wour produce commercial airplanes scribed some of the advantages |\° doubt but that Stalin will gladly retire| for Brazil, with our money. It sounds - from the part of Poland he grabbed if| fantastic, and convincing confirmation that should accrue to Nassau County Hitler is put down and the victorious na-] is lacking, but it was good enough to by the establishment of a central I tions demand that Stalin retire or be put MW: us New. “la“:- thin County educational system,. The L major advantages include the fol- out. He wouldn't fight. - . good enough to pass along to you. Meanwhile the Greeks are rapidly \lib- The U. S. loaned $100,000,008 to lowing: 1. Standard County school tax. erating\ Albania and the British have al-| Brasil for the overall purpose of pro- * x erating moting American business, The Brazil- The cry of ' p&@ce\ in the United |S!OV@akia, countries that suffered; cans.\ What a weird display of 2. Elimination of absurdities due to antiquated school district lines. ready restored Haile Selassie to the throne jing\ \nowever want to buy some s ‘ s tha R R - CCC . 4 N v hothine ; invasion and annihilation before fair-play Americanism, this ap- of Ethiopia. conclusion 0f| things we cannot spare. They came to 8s \Othif , “trust? £1210; the present hostlitles, once had | phuxfln; of the possible sinking of 8. Placement of high schools so fewer and larger schools would serve Americans.\ The name of Win- spon Churchill also received a full share of boos from \fellow Ameri- Negotiated Peace Means Nazi Victory, Says Rieger Editor, Nassau Daily Review-Star: blitzkrieg. Austria and Czecho- applause from the \fellow Ameri- TH. speaker also mentioned that perhaps a British boat carrying the wat meaps.that Germany and Italy| officials of the defense\ commission 15315“ {tut}: . however, every. Peace treaties that did not project A vessel belonging to a friendly will be right back where they started when with a request to be allowed to pur- a ihat them from ultimate conquest.\ nation. . t they went on the rampage, and that Hitler| chase 21 planes, commercial ships, not 52 as a £25: bt baul, | If peace can be forced on Eng- It must have sounded very in~| remind her that she is likely to be and Mussolini will no longer be in control Defense OMictls MOF |and with his detire to smash the land at the presen time, the pres» tight have been Lstening: to heat knowing her to be such is on iy atte - i ent situation in Europe c & & very of their governments. These are OUt WaT) major purpose is to build planes for | Will 10 \CSist whith exists today in CDS QX COEBTODE, their \fellow Americans\. booing! count over-sensitive to her criticism. said or written to the ex-teacher mother to the entire County. - Bri Britain, supported by public opin- i j . . ._ aims. tain to save democracy. They ruled |; i If propaganda for peace and ap- 50 heartily their own President. 4. Opportunity to build and main- * the order could not be filled. $35an stands of 12,1131??? sand peasement in the United States : Ob yee, 1 almost forgot to men- Understanding Necessary That sounded fair enough until they can successfully stop or 'hinder| tiOn that there was not one tiny WUAT we all want to do is to acquire little boo from Senator Nye's and Senator, Wheeler's \fellow Ameri- cans\ when refrence was made to Hitler, Mussolini or Stalin. There must be a reason, so draw your own conclusion. tain vocational schools for students desiring this type of training. Inauguration of the National De- fense Program has given vocational recently received information L:om the ”fix-rm; ”$51\ f t the . \If the t experience of Washington Summary set Eprermment department 'e x |tt the experience of gone to the British thereafter and had |it Shows that p may be used Condensed Comment On|| succeeded in placing the same order. |@5 a Weapon of conquest No one understanding and appreciation one of the other-teacher of parent, parent of teacher, teacher and parent of childremand children of parents. Of the children we do not expect too much, since 'they lack the flow of,aid from this country and wipe out the promise 'of in- creasing aid, then perhaps a peace 'can be forced upon Britain, for our promise helps keep Britain we M i . 'The planes are to be ed is more aware this simple fact w + 2 training an impetus in Nassau Coun-| Qutlook at Capital From Bruch as Coventer® In Rngiand, aet than (he present political and mil, froa the vrevens drive toward ap. Traian 0 oen than we realise, we parents can hep . y. number of hig ools have + H cording to this information. ry leaders Of Naz! Germany, peasement-toward the making of I.| the child, es tally. of teen- to introduced special vocational courses Confidential Sources + mfhxm‘zyflzadbgfiafi“ Brigham-i: ment “gflfi‘ffi mfhanh; Be a pig? that is supposed to Satis- February 22, 1941. De In| in thepglchcr'l place. age, put to train young men and adults for GE of the Lease-Lend Bill. within at a time when we are breaking our nees for peace and peace|\ *'\*\ ; mnregpR, NO INDIVIDUAL OWNERSHIP |ang tcomher I hove Inied hard to Jook jobs in the airplane factories of this Pflshs: next fortnight will give aid-to- $3391le oil‘wnfzifia?\ to save the lve‘h'lm' 2-an 33:1\: 0:2 gounty ammo:- vViec- | Editor, Nassau Daily Review-Star:| through the eyes of both. Also to see from area. These are fast, intensive 351132 g‘mxt‘zg'mf‘v'lmn‘fi It makes more sense than you might * to thffltotalitarian mi ana of Foreign Ware: mwfboflu‘? “almwum ‘Tm;1$ mgfi‘xfiflfiefifxm tooI fers Hm: think, if you consider that Britain must ave to otalitarian mind, win sn rights and that the man's home is| the same eyes but always to keep shifting courses, designed to meet -An eMeI~| month at the longest, are likely to provide sell something to Amercia'in pay- |represents the breathing. spell additional incentive. If Hitler doesn't win AMERICA FIRST MEETING SOUNDS RADICAL his castle. This is only a fairy back and forth, gency. y for the food she is buyi hich permits reparation for 20. pr| ment for the she uy: 1:va , person group a In a limited degree opportunity for 95m“ he has lost it for 'good, although 11 Plane may be vital to her success, but so is the head 18111220351 over | Editor, Nassau Daily Review-Star | Song ego“, a piece of pgppegv Different Backgrounds canned meat and coffee. A few planes |88in, pf the 8020 As I always like to hear-both| outright. As long as taxes are im- IS applies not only to these relation- may continue for a long time yet. employment in Long Island's air- # L plane factories should be permanent. When the present war and arma- ments program are over, there still will be some demand for military planes and an increased demand for would be worth a lot of coffee, e powers have pFoclaimed war as .; R our. money. wish the normal stake between nations aueticn, + Tuned. m \on\ the vel | oue onn.\ Regardion of. tos Odd, and probably true, even though &nd have procé@ded in this view. of the America First meeting, be- price you pay for your property, very loud and outraged denials may have |In sight years Adolf Hitler has ing broadcast from Mecca Temple, it is only lease. lease ex- to be made. a k . 3:5 3:31:13“ vgmngi'ggg; 523m?” City, last Thursday pires when you st pm taxes ate so much better if we were to achieve The bill making it legal for any |@8 a Weapon inst eight coun- The real sincere Americans who a“? mflflftxffiifl fgfi mot? zlttdmwd‘uuhx we parents need government department to tap your |{ries Both Poland and Denmark| nave been supporting thi lease telephone on suspicion, gustified or not, N40 NOn-aggre®sion pacts with in good n'uKWTnJ‘J hn'vo'rgol ro ot tong as he\ Ano K to remind ourselves that the teacher has ships but in wider human relationships as well. We would be so much happier and make others so much happier, and others would like us so much more and co-oper- commercial planes. Some of them ain4s t, but making destroy- is bel Ge it as long as he pays taxes on it. . ng widely ignored even by its rman Reich, which lasted ex- rather sick at heart, Jf « sed many children, every one different from should be built in local factories. - ers \ts“.- to reduce ship lomes by sponsors, A witness before the Toure Alf“! to the m@ment Hitler found 3’. ed t‘ocbollhum-nxfinfh” hap 33mg] “J.“‘R' mones {for of; the other one, with different home back» Vocational schools for Nassau mep te ap. eat tap hearer Renn, Beate een dunn sion |.. rte oan hh adore | Packs reads, perte: brates py. | Rent o, toons \a priate git County would provide a broader appeared to hear him. Incidentally he Norway frequent assur- few minutes every reférence t0| ministrators (mostly administra.| do not always know what we are type of training in occupations and trades. They would be dedicated to turning out boys trained to earn a living with their hands-as skilled workers- just as academic high schools in a sense turn out white- collar workers or serve as prepara- tory schools for boys and girls who want to con@nue their education by attending college. ~ tco- sharply because only one congressman the evlands, France| \Fellow Americans.\ In the NeXt lice protection, etc., and the ad- the United States didn't have any destroy - ruin the stock of A. T. & T. No one to spare, will decide that we can could afford to use the telephone ex- use them more effectively by turning cept for grocery orders if it were them over to the British than in any adopted. Short sellers would clean other way, mun-bum! will be up.... \The Italian army is terrible when aroused,\ writes Fascist editor Gayda. The vesults in Albania and Libya stem to- in» dicate that Signor Gayda meant it was- would double the number available for well, just terrible. -Christian Science , freedom, liberty, life itself; ate. Nor can we as parents and teachers Sh d S t B t our taxes that are imposed on us and more discerning in these directions if ep r USSCS S dS|S and we would find out how quick» of taxes on property would be op- . & Silver-Our Financial Folly There does not appear 4b be any conclu- Italian lack of adequate transport is held The America® Civil War ended body's business. The surroundings to uphold our form of government described the bill partly as a move to |@NC°S Of the Réich's peaceful in-|the President was greeted with driving at and that they have experiences freedom of assembly, speech and wholly appreciate the child's point of view. we try hard enough. 2 ly those teachings be extinguished q . & -For Bringing About Peace) Shi Thir that purpose, Monitor. treason of the state. But as there A statistical review of what happened in sive reason for believing the United States to be one important explanation of defeats When General® Grant and Lee may be of the simplest The men and its institutions because our tentions, almost to the date of the loud lusty boos from the \fellow out?! fifnanmxr md’mwm and emotions we cannot entirely appreci- religion, but let us refuse to pay Nevertheless we can all grow a little wiser and persons advocating abolition , The Nation's Press prison, even condemned to die for s « (% Editor, Nassau Daily Review-Star: motions of attending to «very» is nothing better that can be found silver last year presents some amazing There are so many \educated\ R - ~ R ill get into war with Ja The best rea-|in Libya. Then how do the Italians negotiated pe at Appomatox.| involved may be of the humblest: oped -| points. For instance persons the-ac days thl}: the white- ran \s that the United m, has stopped away from danger spots so swiftly?-Kan-| No diplomat Or politician was Their trappings may be of their m¢3mt $01.12}? 35. wlgduuy and the arts in the United collar field is glutted with boys who |quibbling and now means business. Japan |§as City Star. present. Two Significant features trade or profession, showing Si@n$ evile we have to make the best of States and Canada used 41,000,000 a“ of silver in 1940. That's a' record. of the arrangement were that the of use. Their language may be| it until eth better is de- l M & Confederate officers retained their brief and pointed, though clear. £1334, \Io c mama” let me add these two countries produced 21,000,000 n C M OF IA IM |site arms and that the losers re- Their points of view may be real- what Thomas Paine said in his| ounces, more than twice the amount has hoped to bluff, but hasn't wanted to fight for obvious reasons. Great Britain has strengthened her position in the Far East. The United States would not enter a war want to be bankers and clerks and with girls who want totbe typists and stenographers. Some of the trades, tained their horges. Spring was at istic. They may refuse to CrOss| \Common Sense,\ \all government needed. + hand. The crops should be put in. too many bridges at one hop. is evil but it is most sufferable| World silver output reached an estimat- . R «gainst Japan alone. It would have two im- however, and some of the industries, panant “m, in China and Great Britain, Mrs. Dorothy A. Feliu of Baldwin The trek hom@ward must be or-| There seems to be some yearh- under the democratic form.\ ed 278,000,000 ounces, a record. The United with some minor:assistance from the Dutch DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1926 derly. ing in the world for such a nego- WILLIAM J. BURCZAK, States continued to be the chief purchaser requiring skilled manual workers complain of a shortage of likely pros- tiated peace. The latest sigh ~ Glen Cove, L. I.| of this white metal; therefore it provided comes from Japan. More than one the spur to such production. sigh has come from Germany, The DUTY CALLS Even though the United States war ended «No- , when the mili- ie opposing armies The last gr vember 11, 18 tary leaders of in the Dutch East Indies. It would not be an auspicious undertakingfor Japan to at- tempt to engage all of these simultaneous- Mrs. Phoebe A. Bond of Lynbrook DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1926 ts. The yo who is H ; , 3:1: ml e 3 uth hk' 1,1 Ifortunat: ly, although it would be nice for Hitler if Patrolman Milton E. Verity met in Francé and negotiated | Italians, Spaniards and French do | By the hithw‘l s and 'the hedges, | ment acquired less silver in 1940 than in ugh to acquire a skill in one Of she shouldsundertake it. DIED FEBRUARY 2, 1932 peace, that is, stopped the fighting. more than sigh; they weep. And On the prairies and the steePS, any year kince the silver buying program these fields gets a faster start in life v % a Percy P. Barry of Roosevelt Again no diplemat or politician this time, where do we in the U. In metropolis and hamlet was started in 1934, its estimated acquisi- , . A- woman's silk stocking shortage was present. ignificant feature |S. A. come in? What is the one Love of country restless sleeps, gion of 203,100,000 ounces was 73 per cent than one who has to begin his CBrCET may gevel the United States if DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1936 of the arrangéfment was that the realistic thing we want right now? For within the pale of freedom of ins, world production. © as an unskilled, inexperienced white-| this country gets into war with Japan. Mrs. Lucy Smith of Rockville Centre German mili power returned Simply, the retirement of the Ger- There Rot springs of blighting aighough there is a law directing the lar work The supply 'of raw silk is said to be ~ DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1936 home intact. hard winter was) man military power intact from w thought, , en Treasury to purchase silver until the ratio cougar worker, adequate for six months. When the George Stumpel of Central Park at hand. Disorder and guerilla Norway, the Low Countries, Den- Whose, consuming aims reach op poth gold and silver is 25 per cent, this Nassau County has not been in a| supply begins to run short there will DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1936 warfare had to prevented. The mark, and France, so that we may .,., 1h? ils they have \atio at the end of 1940 was 15 per cent, ackle thi ( be plenty of substitutes on the market, h German mili power was in| stop the imminent threat of fam» an ev ey / compared with 18 per cent two years éar- position to tackle this problem it &| mefuding fancy cotten stockings, ray- Frank Weil of Mineola fact demobilized by orderly proc-| ine and pestilence. An Ambassa- |, “Wilma. vest peril lier. To reach the statutory ratio on the broad way. lt has been a district] . on and nylon. This shortage, which DIED,FEBRUARY 25, 1986 ess in course of time. dor in Berlin might be able to '\y¥¥$ defentive measures spurn, basis of present huge gold stocks would problem, because there is no central| \iht develop quickly, is less immi- Henry Smith of Freeport Napoleon sufrendered finally to make that plain, but of course the a«' from whirling wheels\ and require about 2,500,000,000 more ounces of d © ( © - neat than some others because chances DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1940 the Captain o British warship.) decision is one to be made by the cauldrons silver, or nine years' world output, at County agency with authority to| of war with Japan are generally dis- Bernard J. Loonam, 84, of Freeport NQ diplomat (br politician was| military leaders of the oppoSiNE| hey to base betrayal turn 1940's record rate of production. sponsor County vomtional schools counted in official cireles. 'rE dhan vel present. armies with no diplomat or poli- * Could there be any better demonstra- wf Nouns \C | > a # os DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1940 So when the phrase \negotiated ticlan present. The German High Freemen, would you trample duty tion of the folly of the Silver Purchase Act In New York City, however, where While Wendell WiVkie sincerely en- Mra. Helen L. Albrécht of Merrick peace\ is d, it does not neces-] Command must recognize by this! And in treason's fetters live, or any stronger argument for its repeal?-- there are five counties, or boroughs dérses our program for aiding Great Brit» DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1940 sarily conju up pictures of| time that they have better ends to Or as worthy sons of freedom Wall Street Journal, ler 20 * .''|ain, he has not become a New Dealer. He Sanford Logan, 71, of Elmont Vienna (1815) or of Versailles subserve than 'to die that the Loyalty, unstinted, give? under one central school system vOCA-|is still far away from the New Deal on do- DIED FEBRUARY 25. 1960 (1871, 1919) of of Munich (1938) Gestapo may live-and grow fat. A living room 40 feet long is best, as it tiona' education has become an im.| mestic issues, but feels that the launching . . © i , with their nol vistas filled with FREDERIC WHITE SHEPARD, -DANIEL B. STRALEY, will be years before a wife runs out of R . oul - uf effective ald to England is the most im- Richard W s Gamsby of Floral Park distinguished @h@racters, all suit- WOODMERE, L. I 4358 Drexel Blvd., new places to put a davenport portant part of the system. VOC@-iportant issue before the nation at présent DIED FEBRUARY 25, 1940 ably garbed, going through the! February 22, 1941, Chicago, I1]. (kee Journal A