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PLSROUND TILT Bain) utes: |= Tl F ~ PUBLICHEARNE . .. HEARD BY BOARD Lynbrook Residents Add Change In. Traffic Rules . '~ {series Of conterts sponsored by the & tickets will Unofficial 'Ayes' To Asked By.Cops Delays | ‘z‘fifi'né'fflw” concert associa~ Voting ~- to play in Lynbrook streets unless ordinance No, 36, which will for- village officials and school officials R bid or limit parking busi< can reach some agreement with ness: area of: Lynbrook,~was not taxpayers, it was revealed in a adopted :at the meeting of the Aiscussion at the Lynbrook village NASSAU DAILY. REVIEW-STAR- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946 FIVE ter-Community Concert _ SfiflHES BRITAIN'S Sho tre Uyine to uity China st MEN'S GROUP PLANS To Feature Famed Pianist students . of (South Side m Blue student tickets will. be ville Centre, will | ad serve as.ushers at the first of a $ Hidxngoog Roc ted Thursday, and holders: of ' Mite adult tickets and green di Action <High schoot. sday: at 8:30 |fa¥orite. thro < . Ordinance: Action ; $50. Pacis \ will be the guest artist. concert programs, honor from _.East. Rockaway,\ PHI-lav ”N JEWS might develop a left-from-center b, government favorably Inclined to ©, Russia.\ Editor Says Aim In Near the Cortrlxmunlstsmthe British to F F orget thei ttments to th EaSt Is T0 secure 0\ Join, andelghfovarld as a whole t: For war on Russia allow the continuance of a fascist --- people of the world, ner insisted. the Jews, the Chinese, the Negroes and the Spaniards, are elements CPA APPROVES M0 hot the democratic world win sur- NOW-HOUSING PERMITS Children will have to continue ‘ th, -The» proposed amendments, to Malverne\ High - sehool © honor ! 1111112155915.“ norsglhéelssf The: little students will~serve' as- ushers at | f Gordnitzki's second program Fri- day at~8:30 p.: m. in- the- school auditorium, Lynbrook village board last night |*\fr thers of orange adult tickets one Taction, We are. atraia chine THANKSGIVING MASS Members 'of the Hoty Name so- clety of the Holy Name of Mary Roman: Catholic church, made plans last night for the annual Thanksgiving day memorial mass, at a meeting in the- parochisi school, South Grove street, Valley Stream, last night, The. mass will -be celebrated at 9 a. m. by the Rev. Peter Schoen- berger, assistant pastor, and the sermon will be by the Rev. Peter P. McGovern, pastor, in the audi- torium of the parochial school. John Masterson was named chair- mah of arrangements by Patrick By allowing the United: States to support the Nationalists over regime in Spain, \we slap the whole ideal of democracy,\ Ler- board meeting, last night. \ - A public hearing had been adver- - vive against fascism, Max Lernern| w arp Ten}, ct con-| O'Keefe, president. Consider Land mbtlglttht; Clerg‘lum‘wdmgl‘l: 0FF|CERS |NSTALLED and Stamm,. membership editofial writer for the newspa- struction nsnrnalzer 616352. ‘Clvmm wmumpflnuptmunn reported on The subject came up when the had A leupvgr-l‘duu‘ in- i ee; and sumihplfincuy. per PM, last night, told an audi-] Production administration, an-] the national convention of the board took under consideration 'm . cluding making Stauderman- ave- lNPHlLATEL'C GROUP - hlmgp’t'i': al “5h” ence of 400 persons at a meeting|Dounced today that applications Confraternity of Christiam Boc- proposal of utemflorn Refill! com- fue a two-way street, from Atlan- I l he 3:1; aankée ulnar 24 of the: Men's club: of Temple Is- £05 ?fin;:ff‘nlsfgg’£gm°: gem, trine, at Boston last week. gianlinzo £13; ngfl‘f‘iige z! Hen- coun for?! “angle?“ ethfl‘n Bf: ; New {officers' of the Philatelic of each month. Visitors are 5:3 Ecmfifffiin the temple's Tit- apgroved rare e sub urbanvmaix; hefifizfet’unmlunrtldo'fizehmr drickson avenue, between Feni« fearing be suncelied\ and another Society of Nassau county had tak. INWITEd to the meetings; and to join \his emphasis on the the New York district. chial school by the united societies more street and Webster street, for a playground, with a stipula~ tion the owners would be protect» ed from Mability by the village MARY ANN EDWARDS ber 18, 'This was done.}. hearing be advertised for Novem- | en over-their jobs today for terms - of office to-run one year. 6 DIMPLES WIN JOB ina aP Ras H ric Ta presidents. John c A... W. |. on and eXchange Of jewish people, Lerner declared,|- All applications approved were \What happens to them in their etc; of hard-hip to the applicant fight for nationhood, for survival, Or the community, or were essen-} all who alded in making it a see- is a etst. of whether the whole|tiol to public health, or to the| cess. of the church,'October 19, netted $13,200, , He expressed. thanks to and the use could be cancelled in ° i f » ds of veterans, and had t- ‘ . ch it was Krage, Fred A, Wilson and- Fred heme L world' will survive. nee » ad no e momnmmmmpmizmmizmais * of the area, while in FOR MARY ANN, 5 2M“a£$ John Fen- Steinman, vice-presidents; Mark Woman's guild: of: the. Rockville} | He explained that Great Britain, fect on the housing program. EXECUTIVE BOARD METS favor of some place for younger ton\ and a\ voluntary. consultant; Carnevale, treasurer; Arthur Ter- Centre Baptist church, Thursday] \in jockeying into position for the An executive board meeting of children to play, aside f the| Mary Ann Edwards, petite five. William Walker, agreed the plan 'reson, secretary; Stamm and C, F. 8:8 p.m. at the church. coming: war with Russia,\ needs| , REV. HOLTZMAN TO TALK the Parent-Teacher. association of middle of the streets, stated that t d submitted August 19 'was. most Nickerson, sales ~managers; Nick» Hapol McNeil is chairman of| the oil sources of the Near and| 'The Rev. Florence Holtzman of| Shubert school in Baldwin is this land was not desired because 7827-018 daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. practical. To. connect | with .the erson, auctioneer -and exchange; f m at which women of| Middle East and to be sure that|the Church of Religious Science, called for tomorrow at 1:30 p. m.. it was on a heavily travelled road Walter J. Edwards of 25 Lester Porest: avenue drain. was found |Krage, (Wilson, \William Wulfken, 4 btral yaw gt Nassau [-it has those sources it is forgetting| New York city, will- be guest] at the bome of Mrs. Alfred C. and a child chasing a ball into| court, West Hempstead, will soon impractical since it. was ow over. He .: Hammersley,; Steinman nd Temp 'nal Sholom, |-such 'committments as the Bal-|speaker Friday at 2 p. m., at the| Mahlan, 214 Mount Joy avenue, the street, might be injured. They also protested that older boys would monopolize the area. Trustee Fred A. Greis, stating there were two schools of thought on the subject, and that pressure had been brought to bear to pro- vide playgrounds throughout the village, said it was his belief that the people should look to the school boards to open the school yards for playgrounds. Trustee Fred DeFau said the purpose was to provide play space for boys 7 to 12 years old and have her own social security num- | loaded. 'The. costs: for. relief was ber, Chosen by the Walter: Thorn- ted at $11.500 if. done by a ton Agency to be & model, Mary [Confractor and $7500 \14 (by' blic works -empl .. How- as: 5: 313111131: blond, curly 53a- no action “fag: to afford : The ar the she & relief to. the area. p baby family, she Superintendent '@lph -B. now taking tap dancing lessons, Thompson 3“th report ana as she has loved to for October-showing 18 applica- dress up and pose finds her work {gions for new construction esti-' no chore. chosen,\ Mrs. ted: to cost $56,895.. No new Edwards said, \because of 'the 331mm: were included but there' six dimples and because she !s were 12 alterations and additions) so to pose.\ She celebrated | to cost $7,095. 'A $10,000 ware= ber birthday Sunday \with | house and- $30,000 'store: project,\ agreed the older boys should go to het brother, Paul Edwards, who was reported. However, 28 cer- the school playgrounds or to Hor- WAW 12 on that day, tiflcates of occupancy were issued during the- month indicating com- ton avenue field. He suggested . 2 we wee vase CHRISTMAS DISPLAY ._ elston tat many arelnes Mayor William K. Ross stated the COMMHTEE T0 MEET g: 12.1311“? “12: ghump $4105: objections vets: be ukmcgader consideration, but Trustee ter cinity to make it all dwelling \C\ S. Talfor opposed delay and asked A committee working]? Christ- instzd of part Einduttrhl, 2103:- for a vote at once. mas decorations for villages ander Grant stated that a portion Gries said that it was a subject of Lawrence and Cedarhurst, reP- had 'been exempted and left in' that required more deliberation, resenting the [industrial. He said residents did that playgrounds could not be hurst Merchants\ association,. will not want an industrial area. They. properly organized unless the vil- |covnene next Thursday at a spe-] were referred by Mayor Ross to lage owned the property and could lal luncheon at Surrey's 'restau» Building Inspector Thompson for spend money to supervise and [rant, Woodmere. explanation of, what ' the status equip them. School facilities are| The corhmittee, chosen yester- was as to zoning:~ ~> © * available, he added, and could be |day at an association luncheon- HiyiriAn used and, if the same pressure was meeting atetnded. by 35 members {BETHPAGE AUXILIARY t om school boards haps it at 's, B n Post\ mee map ==>\ at Surrey's Includes Joseph Sore MARKS ANNIVERSARY: Peter J. McCall suggested the | Emanuel J. Sternin, John Sklar, village board and school board get Joseph Schloss, Arthur Copeland together in co-operative spirit, as|and John F. Duncombe» has been done in a neirghboring village, and attempt to reach a solution. On a motion of Trustee Talfor to abandon the Hendrickson ave- nue site, all the trustees 'and about 20 spectators, voted \aye.\ The mayor accepted the officials' vote and explained the- others « could not be recognized. BETHPAGE TO CONTINUE ITS U. $. 0. FUND DRIVE George Monivis, chairman of the United Service organizations.drive in Bethpage, today announced the closing date for contributions has Somivie said that move than'gifs sented to the public ag the initial t vis sa at more general. chairman. hag been collected up to Friday Offering of the newly-formed Vil« i of last week, but that contribu- lage Players, Mrs. Wayland Strong tions received since then have not announced today, Procéeds will be been computed. divided between the little theater Closing days of the campaign and: the Archie Ma@ord will be spent in a house-to-house Post, American Legion, of Beth=] muda. canvass, Monivis declared. He will PM8®. h BF be assisted in this work by his| \Newspapers -and. Slippers,\ a wife, Mrs. Irene Monivis, and Miss comedy, will -be followed -by <a | Valya Doroshook, a volunteer more serious play, to} be- chosen worker. The quota for Bethpage {at the meeting W even» is $300. ing, November 6, 'Mrs. Strong said, The f ._ Town's Business _ By HERBERT T. JAME ;. The long-vacant building 'on West Merrick road, Freeport, for- occupied by the defunct Citizens National Bank of Freeport, hay been taken over by the Lehman Floor Covering company. Lehman's, a retail establishment #--- for-more than 40 years, will be| the management of Bernagozzl opened for business there' as soon and: Baccarini. as extensive alterations, now in Singer Sewing center has moved progress, are completed. from 22 West Merrick road, Free- Dr. Lee Roth, who has returned {Port, to a more modern and larg- More than 60 people: attended the Afth ngflim W g Although the meeting was in- | my. furday a formal and very little business Ammonia snuvern. “but? was | transacted, | the - members 4 heard- an address by John F. Deming. regioual representative of the New York state department/ bers, b and of commerce. Deming described Mrs. Peggy Albértson served 'the duties of a citizen to his com- Gibt & *t The next meeting be held munity, 'state, nation and 'family. November 20 at 8 p. \rain the COMEDY PRESENTED Srehouse. BY VILLAGE PLAYERS et . sate oft ale Chit ren Mutat A capacity audience attended p 26 the three-act play, \Newspabers Srach Baldwin will hold. an an ppers,\ the evenings of No- vember 1 and 2 in the Bethpage ar we chorch Erigay irom 3 unl ; trom until school, when the play was pre- a? hmfi' Richard 511131.an is to Rockville Centre after complet er store at -20 West Merrick road. zm «Steel :- ing his war service, will open | | Department store, at 50 Tomwwnxunmm West Merrick road, Freeport, is ||| @ Baked Enamel Finish <] Alone are undervaye °°\ * celebrating its third anniversary. ||| @ Humidifying Water Pon || m Choice Meat market will be ‘EM‘l‘MTmf ® Albert's, a women's appare!| opened soon at 15 West Merrick -* ops store at 60 'South. Main street. road, Freeport; formerly occupied Freeport, will move to its new. and | by Kent's dry cleaners. |4 mare modern: shop at' 94 South Main street 'On Saturday,: the optning having been delayed sev- eral days until then because of alterations. ' Nessa Electrical Stipply com- pany,> inc., Front street, H has enlarged its floor space by acquiring a store to the rear on Franklin street., The Franklin Simon building on Franklin avenue, Garden City, is being rushed to completion, vir- tually 'all exterior work having Brookside Rest, at 169 East Mer- beer completed. rick road, Wantagh, is now under CARPENTER s a 4 % © SHEET METAL Have You Considered Manufacturing Your Own: Product? I Idle Machines Mean Lost Money .- It is our business, to provide production blu. prints designed exclusively for you‘hdlifiu. Write or phone for Steel-Cralt 610 Franklin Avenue North Valley 'St: N.Y. Phone VAlley Stream 5-0450 (|/ Lampliter restaurant and bow!- ing alleys, at 6 Fifth street, Val- ley Strewm, is now owned by James Egg'flfln\ pasa in“: LET US BE YOUR DESIGN DEPARTMENT -| When disorder of function Geo. HW. fe- Ave Wu s S: INDUSTRIAL DESIGN *. mmnmfi 37 NO. VILLAGE AVE. - corner SUNRISE HWY. mumhu‘mhm ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. 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