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If you're a \home econ- omist\ don't miss Mrs. Gen- evieve Smith's daily column \More For Your Money.\ Page 11. Vol. XLIX, No. 198 Union Accepts! Proposal Of Review-Star Conference Results In Amicable Settlement An agreement reached between James E. Stiles, pub- lisher of the Nassau Daily Review-Star, and the scale com- mittee representing the Nassau County Typographical union, No. 913. made possible, today, the continuance of publication of the Review-Star. The agreement, | effected last ! door\ policy maintained by the night during a recess of the meet- ng of the union, brought to a sat- isfactoy «nd amicable conclusion ress since May. ® Under its terms, members of the oy uf the Review- ve $73 a week for eek, as of July 2, week for a 38%,-liour week as of January 1, 1948. ference of Mr. Stiles 01?! union scale committee and Rober{ Kirk- patrick, field representative of the | International Typographical union, was accepted by the union at the continuance of its meeting. Previous to the recess, which resuited in the agreement, a pro- posal submitted by Newsday, call- ing for a 40-hour week at $75, was turned down. When the meeting was called to order, the newspapers' propo- sal was $68 for a 40-hour week as of July 2 and $70 for a 40-week as of January 1, 1946. The union was asking $75 for a 3i',-hour week as of July 2 and $80 for a 37),-hour week as of January 1, 1948. After turning down the News- day proposition, a recess was called and the conference between Mr. 5&1? 3th scale committee Mr. Kirkpatrick arranged, re- in the agreement, , This, both sides in- the issue agreed, was due to 'the \opap TOLD TO CLUB ~ Garden City has coped with Its parking problem successfully be- cause plans of the village's park» img experts have not only pro- vided for the present but for \the forseeable future.\ according to Alien Rogers, superintendent of public works. Appearing as after-dinner spesker al a meeting of the Free- port Rotary club in the Elks club last night, Rogers said the Garden City planning board has arranged for the development of new fields with am ultimate capacity of 2,141 rars. The capacity of the present parking fields totals 1,276 cars, he reported Called A Malady The speaker referred to the pasicing problem as a malady, or of the traffic arteries.\ It is much easier for a motorist to drive from place to place than is to find a parking site,\ he declared. A formula which has proven successful in Garden City, Rogers explained. was the method of lev assessments for parking Commercial and apartment es ure assersed for the cost with resident prop- ed. The village zlsell‘ the cost of parking : soaros of “Haze-J 1 patls of New York state voli participate in a three-day session at Adelphi college, Garden Coty in September to discuss the entre field of municipal opera- wore, Rogers disclosed W. Sargeant Nixon, program cha n# introduced the speaker. Robert B Paterson, president, pre- side 1. THE WEATHER: (United States Weather Buress) wew york CITY AND VICINITY- Purty eleody with a few widely scattered showers or (hendershewers 7) vet inmperstaures southerty winds. Samm warm i wighout inmpersiures in the middle Ms; moderate fresh southerly winds. EasTERN NEW Yo -Continued rm sod hamid lstay with a few scatiored leward eveming. Quite wa to- marrow toDawed by (bunder sa the seast at might. YORK-Generally {air warm and hamid lsday. RBeattored (hander shewers lenight and cart; temerrew followed by cosler. MIW IKMSEY-Cantinued warm and womid today with a few seaitered thow» »m ioward evening. Quia warm tomer vow followed br scatirred ihunder show- we sad seeier by might SCK mists: % s. mo BUN #0 p. m.) Ante lights should ge pom TOMORROW3 TIDES Daylight Saving Time! At Freeport, 14:36 al an.. 10:83 (p. Jamas Inlet, D46 alm. BoM a mls #14 p 19096 w. mls 1948 pom vas a muy 6.34 pom asase Da ln Meriew-Bcar (a antered ms Ramps ses \ T Publenad Dau; Review out the negotiations. |_ \It was a settlement eminently negotiations that had been in prog- ififonlfidflaflmwfngg-g: . |J. Byrnss, president the local union, said this mi \During our negotlat the Review-Star,\ he said, \our relations bave beer nothing but cordial, The new scale, reached at a con- i37:t¢£:‘§mfl:wremg I'll“: THE WEATHER Fair Today; Showers Saturday HEMPSTEAD TOWN, LONG ISLAND, N. Y,, -FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS® NEW INVASION OF GREECE SEEN COLD FRONT IS ON THE WAY Guerrillas Reinforced BUT DON'T YOU BET ON IT For Further Attacks . Hotter than yesterday, when the thermometer registered a high of 82 degrees gt 4 fihm‘; scatter?! muadfetstfornpatnd mod» A l HENS' July 18—(1N5)—( heck army erate southerly winds, is the weather forecast for tonight. « P - '1‘empm~u-’y,v relief from the hot, humid weather, seems to be forces were reported today to have inflicted tgesig‘fiwvii'tth the slow movement this way of a cold front from casualties on more than one quarter of the For those who are keeping tally, it rained a trace today at |guerrilla bands which attacked in the province 4:30 a. m. in Hempstead Town, making the fourth consecutive day £ & en which rain has fallen in the St. Swithin cycle. of Epirus in an attempt to set up a pro—Com- O l tas . - mumist opposition regime. ASKS 100 000 Known casualties of the guerrilas were said to exceed * 800. Man Admlts _ $ \V3 Casualty figures were announced been taken to meet any event- ® l & to combat a threat of a reported The leftist rebel commander, M11 t, new \invasion\ of Greece by ad- General Markos VaSades. broad- f las allegedly supported by units of an \international brigade.\ JoseuhPopielarski, 54, of 72d Strafed From The Air avenue, Garden City Park, pleaded Forces in the field concentrated -Stat's publisher through- ons with ) _ oj! DAMAGES FROM Zillovemxcnenhtonk mensur: uality. \A DRAMATIC RESCUE Found Dead = Wemhlppymfltwe b . . © * ¥iremien lower steel worker Frank Ryan, 49, from a (Special to the Nassau Daily Review-Star) is ags. * ing in Dée#volt after his leg was mangled by a loose girder, 45 guilty to a charge of third degree NEW YORK, July is, |their efforts on air force strafing| regime would maintain power un- femitfile giving sérvice 'to its above street. Thousands of shoppers office workers W ult before Judge Norman F-| a ;, collect damages of attacks of [ughrmn unintal split up| {;) a natical assembly can be com- Mr. Stiles miso expressed satis- M@#§ed the reseue, Ryan's leg was ampu T in frst district court, Min- $400,000 from Jal Cleaners, inc., by the army. The guerrillas strove faction. \Naturally we are all pleased,\ the publisher declared. \We h been in existence 26 years and 'we have p growth and development. of Hempstead Town and surround» eol@, yesterday at approximately 11 a. m,. At 4:05 p. m. he was found hanging from a beam in a garage at the rear of 2 Denton Soundphoto Campbell Fee O.K. of 302 Nassau road, Roosevelt, and to: make their way eastward be- twigen Ioannina and Konitsa to- others, based on an alleged busi- wiltd Metsovon and Mount Pindus. |' ness conspiracy, was filed in f€0-| to the area of Negrades village, eral court here today by Une#d@ where bitter fighting occu ted, 245 avenue, Garden City Park. - He was found by Frank Boros- $3,251gvexzdfl33f?‘ COmPARY) guerrilla dead were counted on the lawski, who Hives at 2 Denton ave- | \\Th$\ co.defendants are Jack |- Another nue, and pronounced dead UPON | open, individually and as \\ \\\ \CC \ken layed no little part in the * o eee 3 -I - ing area. F \ I ; i% f / |the arrival of Dr. L. B. Cohen, oners. \We would not have liked to + | k on . . . 2 ai dent of Cleaners and Dyers ® In addition 62 others were re- f have seen anything disrupt our ASSOC“ ' * €» , [204 Willis avenue, Mineola, At .oea1 289 (C. I. O.), New York; L| ported killed and 46 more wounded that servile a ? \* Hay oal . is \ plo: under an obligation our 175 em- r time. Certai ' Th laine! \ filed charges of third degree as- ment on April 23rd this year with| broadcast announcements of a as the did not $3? to see them 5&1: \ was fair and reasonable,\ Campbell was advised yesterday by |gault 'against him July 11. Ar. Jal. Cleaners, under which Jal Chngcrune radio tr a n smitter terme for employment. the Bar Association of the of New York. raigned in county court, he bad would do all its cleaning work un-| which deglared a \democratic gov- said the 'Then, too, we owed a further [-13, this year; \Mrs. pleaded gullty and the date Of der a specified arrangement, ernment\ in opposition to the come to an obligation to our readers and our , [widow of the Wall |. , f hig trial set for July 22, A little more than a month later, Athens regime soon would be es- 111m will advertisers. It was necessary that mers' man who served \ Yester@imy morning, Mrs. Pople- according to the complaint, Jal tablished on Greek soil. Greeks we continue publication and I ap~ prison for a fori . Jarski had again charged him with repudiated the a mt and re-| A Greek general staff an- 'to the j\ preciate the fairness and level- comunit, appealed. to ' Z third degree assault, claiming he fused to go ahead under it. nouncement to the cabinet said A n its n '9\ |setilement\ of. the contingency ._ shquider at 6:05 a. m. He pleaded fendants conspired to force Jal to|rillas which have been harassing mdfi’m runs for a fees paid -by her 'Hysband UV, \ i U‘ to this charge Judge using \un- Greek army are reported as- 4:25 p. m. Ratiner and Sons, inc., of Hollis th ti wife, Martha, and | and Jack Ratiner, Holils attorney. 193.17: g? I‘m-that guerrilla rein- daughter, Josephine, both. had| Uneeda entered into an M&re®-| forcement were heightened by to our We are The legal fee of $29,250 paid by' the late Bertram M. Campbell of Freeport,: to James. C. ip of.420 Lexington avenue, Manhattan, f , many of whom have been p \for. a more just struck her 'with a shoe in the| Uneeda claims the other de- that more concentrations of gfuer- i ed a 30-day suspended; in the Lake Prespa area t) genii 2s yt i, ant: ; fiv'm'qugn of the Greek, tion\ cispa a 2 |baving_bega. imprisened..¢om the | AIL ' 9p, JOI -| twist on hal The lean \ack stead. velt, a They both pleaded not guilty July 2 Charges against the four youths, whose cases originally had been referred to the youth court in- clude an assault and robbery of Harris robbed Beld, H Y outh Cl ear 0d ~ ary 4, was ordered dropped today retary, thanking the Freeport or- Of Theft From > wutb‘lry wom Ln!“ 333113: £1; defendant, will be P I - (Special to the Nama Daily Review-si»r) Charges &gainst the defendant, Roekvdka Jericho had been dropped after the New [Street. The woman was taken to| Detectives\ of the. fifth squad|reach Haifa.\ York county grand jury failed to Bellevue hospital suffering a frac- county police today. were investi- 11, appealed to the United Na- return The Jr., 23, been accused of having bought the Jewelry with knowledge that it had been stolen. The Mrs. Iglehart's car while the ve- hicle was parked in front of 22 East 72d street, New York, No- Hempstea Mngging Mrs. Camp p p+ and one of the two daughters is = On. 'of the Bar Asso.|termed the presént system out- ° ‘mzmfi: mm a“ of 1551 of New York|moded. The Freeport organiza» 24 lT U ON pleaded guilty at Mineola county ° court to charges of mugging and lames C. Webster and 4f~ enacted which would set up Free- purse-snatching. while. @n ac- \.. , quaintance, Jeffco, 18, of contained school' districts.... s es ec cue cso. JEWS, BRITISH for a counsel. Police say, the pair was ged on YOUr| was pointed out the ninth school mit J and two others were involved in a series of such crimes, in Hemp- Davis, a porter, was remanded ”(AT antence July 80 and Joseph conduct on his part and a careful artin, counsel for Jeffco, a laborer, by |lieve that his fees were fair and speakers at a meeting last t 1 Mond Judge Henry J. A. Collins. Jeffco |reasonable and entirely satisfac- |at 56 West Merrick road, am ship 60 'miles off the Palestine] tion will last today and tomorrow. | situation and point directly at {DJ, VHA: ASN On A was returned to jail. tory to your husband. Accordingly Mowdy presided. coast, reported today that one Jew Fifteen hundred members repre- The two other suspects, Herbert Cummings, 21, of ,10 Grove street, Hempstead, and William Quarles, 19, of 31 Prospect street, Roose- Charges pending against a New York youth in the theft of a bracelet and ring valued at $1,200 \Mg from Mrs, Stewart B. Iglehart of STU e al staff announcement |} “but”: unlawful-Ind!“ Truman's Tax Veto 'Short and Strong' WASHINGTON, July 18- (INS) -President Tru- man's second tax-cut veto message, carrying a slap at unful- filled G. O. P. \economy goes to congress today for a prompt r showdown expected again to uphold the chief executive. husband's 'matters for a period of district only .part of the 3:1 clhr’mznszgzrifoihgcgfl: Mr. Truman's message reject- many months, and performed his W work with great skill and faith- village of rt‘,‘ sa $3\;le BA'ITLE AT SE A sau county government, are in| the January 1, 1948, tax re-|_two votes short of the number , fulness. We find no evidence mluunmvdt“;hpooultdhtrlcta. Saratoga attending the 27th an-| Guction bill was described A5 needed to override. whatever of any unprofessional Criticism of p district nual convention of the New York short and \strong.\ - Ninety--four votes were expect. © JERUSALEM; July 18-(P)-A| State Credit Union League, which id i i time. Sen- attorney, was appointed study.of the facts leads us to be-|$¥Stem was «voiced by Several |ragio broadcast, purportedly| convened this mornin‘xu at the Informed sources said it would fifiofi‘fohaff‘fifnmé'mm emanating from a Jewish refu Grand. Union hotel. The conven.| @0¢W the critical foreign *> \ Pople , M + i 4 < a fu Legislation. changing» Gyroscope company, had lived at | to the c . 20, . . ime Pominities ea in“ avmmfiiwm Garden City Park for 13 years. ~ U mks damages of $100. the' Bar association, notified Mrs. 5. today | sides 'hisf wife, he is survived by | 000 Jal and triple that of the.committee's find. districts in Nassau county, Y | six cl ; three attend school, | amount from the othgrs, a total of mgnq) her complaint. had been advocated by the:Fre®~| The youflest is six years old. Of $400,000. sald, \m 501151251112: port - Defrioctatic - club, © which {the three grown children, ene son that military measures have ito the Ad vestigated your claim tion would like to see legislation consideration has con- RADIO REPORTS poft and other villages as self- PARLEY OPENS Courtland K. White of Mineola the failure of the G. O. P, con. Were slated to be present but mot gress to meet its goal of cutting |Chab#e the final outcome. at least four and one half billion| Thomas announced that he dollars from the budget. gettidrm to sustain giant; Congressional leaders w er e GCMG, } was coun ready to vote at once in the house, {Ivepubhcnm as a vote to override. where all signs indicated the veto With that \hf“ , and no othgr would be overridden, and have the absentees or hes,\ a min- decisive final roll call in the sen- result of 61-33 was forecast ate before nightfall. by the Democrats, Barring a surprise break .n Democratic ranks, the veto ap- agt Rm“, peared certain of being sustained in the senate by two votes -the Crash Hm 4 margin shown when the four bil- lion dollar tax relief bill passed| Four people today were re- that body last Monday. covering from Injuries sustained The president's veto was the|in an automobile accident last second he has sent congress on night at Atlantic avenue and 8 a ed \stage of deiin $1; tu‘rtdulchon issue in 31 an);l Main street, East Rockaway. n an advanc ~ e original veto was sustain | w report of the sea fight. quency at last reports, by [wo‘voxel in the house on “In a aC. Heale. unis . i ting will be , of St. Albans, driver of one The broadcaster, who read his| The Saratoga meeting June 17. car, bruised right shoulder and announcement in both English and addressed by a replieaemauve of The second bill, making tax cuts mo'ck, Rudolph 'M. Romane, 37, Hebrew, indicated the boarding|the federal deposit inSUI@NCE| y jrom jo to 30 per cent. effec- of the other car, Martha . “111 party had been frustrated in its| corporation of Washington and the D P I eft Orst atte fel et { the Credit Union | tive next January instead of last | Romano, 39, and Rudolph Romane. pts to board the refugee | f deo nary Shih ® &n July 1 ssed the house by a vote | Jr., 7, all of 1 OfAut To Nationa! association, which has its , pB &T. 282 Wheatley street. we will take no further action in| 'The club voted to send a letter |had been killed and 28 senting 700 credit unions are ex- the matter.\ of recommendation to Mayor Cyril wounded:ig a bitter battle with a| pected. C. Ryan, for \his Christian ap- British naval boarding party. Mr. White is a delegate of the Cme Droppd proach toward the community's One hundred other persons| Nassau-Suffolk chapter of the observance of Independence day.\ [aboard the vessel were slightly|credit union league, of which he h AmultOn A united Freeport observance [hurt in the fight, declared theis a director, while Mr. Southard 4 *A 4 held at the municipal building bro-dunk which was monitored|is president of the Nassau County F P w B July 3, placed emphasis on the|by the Associated Press in Teli Courthouse Employees Federal 'reeport Woman' |:priw: significance of the hol- Aviv. | . ted to Credit union. (Special to the Nessau Daily Review-star) {day, and featured -a prayer for he broadcast purported COME! Latest figures from the court- \ NEW YORK, July 18, world peace. from the refugee ship \Ex0dus| nouse credit union shows that it A' charge of auto assault pend-| Acknowlédgement of a letter 1947.\ which last night was te-|now represents 1000 families, as in? “LBW“:B'BTOOH mn man in the|from the club to President Harry roaching the Palestine] 311 members of an employee's fam- injuring of Olive Rucker, 32, of|S, 'Trumah was received by the approximately - 4,500} iy may use the union, and that 142. Pine street, j _ refugees aboard. Advices here in-}; ts h increased more than 2 eet, «Freeport, club from the White House sec dicated the vessel was formerly £0,135; in.“ emmtugye\ re than the American liner S. S. President proximately $331,000. There are era hearing in vehicle accident! the president's polictes, and his re- GA*A€!d- . currently about 350 loans out- court here. An additional charge} cent goodwill visits to Mexico and British officials declined either of dangerous driving. 'still pend-| Canada, lb confirm or deny the broadcast re in jail awaiting trial West of Jamaica. He was of $130 at Searing parking empstead, June 6. + by MWgistrate Peter M. Horn aft- ganization for its endorsement of standing, of which only two were NEW YORK, July is. Milton Nigro, 29, of 2837 West 3 9 27th 'street, had 9upocifled that\ he was put-m2: {in ear in nhcrlm‘; negligent manner when mull‘rapo’s. woman as she turnpike, Westbury, today | Was crossing Fifth avenue at 29th thip and ended by declaring: of 302 to 112-26 more than the Hewlett, all of whom suffered \Our ship is Teaking and we| headquarters at Madison, Wis. I urgently need help in order to| Among subjects to be discussed btgthlrd! needed to override a Tnliin‘g‘ngckbmm and contusions tax exemption for co-op- 3-213:- and the (gunner of credit| Republican hopes of enacting The injured were treated at the union supervision from the FDIC the new bill into law over the 4th precinct, Woodmere. to the federal security agency. president's veto all but died on Patrolmen Louis Frank and Monday when the senate passed Daniel Stark of the 4th precinet, Consideration will be given to the introduction of a bill in congress| the measure by a vote of 60 to 32 Woodmere, were on the scene. before it adjourns to effect the transfer. Hempstead Mulls - TOdaY’S RQCing Hofstra's Request EMPIRE CITY AT BELMONT tured right leg and other injuries.] gating a &heft of an automobile Hector Crieto4, Magitrate Hom said there was| tire reported last night by Rutus lefendant, Hector » insufficient evidence to prove the| Sadler of 34 Old Mill road, Rock- of 182 Orchard streat, had negligence charge. ville Centre. Sadler 'said he parked a car| 'The broadcast sald the British Free Bellerose Man owned by his employer, Henry| first tried to board the vessel at Bild of Great Neck, near 45'Banks|2 a, m., \but we managed to take On Assault Charge f (Special to the Nassau. avenue, Rockville Centre, and|them prisoner.\ NEW VOW. Mfg“ \ | tube and wheel were stolen from tions Special Commission in Pal- estine meet the vessel at Haifa \apd see just how we are treated by the British,\ jewelry was stolen from while he was playing pool a tire, \Again at dawn,\ it continued, \they tride to board us and there Pasquale» Greco, 38, of 95-0¢|the car, The theft, he said, took - vember 21, 1046, Mrs. Iglehart is kad - was fierce fighting, with the Brit- A special meeting of the village Entries on Page 15 the former Linda Page. 34322 “memos; unmnin'ivf'ffffifdg; place between 8:30 and 9 p. m. 1.5.x; attackers using guns and tear |, Hempstead board of zoning ap- Clear and Fast. Post Time 1:30 Shibley School, - |swimmnaesjwsips si Hempstead Boy, erating with the school' in rear- ranging There have been - some:. minor Jor Claw ac (be Porss®ce at changes in the personnel, it was [announced today by Miss Shibley. peals has been called for Monday night at 8 o'clock at the municipal building to consider the applica- \One of our number was killed and five'others are dying. Twenty Review-Star Selections AP Selections 1-Lady Marilyn, Chrisie Rogers, 1-Chrisie Rogers, Head an' Tell, the New York county grand jury| On Bike, Hurt others are in a serious condition ; ; ~ R ion of Hofstra coll for a va- + Ro‘lyn, Rm dic u: ::fl:‘hu;fl:mm 2\ in/ john West, 13, of 61 Primrose and 100 slightly wounded. $33” to permit tiem Dulld an ad. Hazlisfihzfnnumm' Lee circle. Farmington. The Jeanne Shibley day school, m. a race horse trainer, had Lung Hflw‘fi‘d' was at home to- 0 Aside W. dition to the school's library with $_Phantdm Fleet, Uncle Remus,| 2- B* Dress, Deralet, Pristine. Cora lane, Roslyn, resumed normai| been charged. with attacking 'Mrs, C23, NUTS!NE INUNie® he received Uceanmsi oman an 18-foot setback instead Of the Nassau. 3-Dusty Legs, Itsabet, Phantom day time' camp . activities. :| Marparyt Whaten, 30, of 1418 Secs A tar while rding his\ bicycle Dies In Hospital 25-foot required. 4-Useless, Uncle Remus, Nas-| Fleet day upon the advice of the Nassau) ond avenue, after they met in a| 02\ PI v 'The property, for which they sau. 4-First Flight, Useless, Colonel county health department. tavern near her home. Stead. em avenue, Hemp- “Elizabeth Cligd' 7a of kill are requesting a variance, is lo- hS—Culvados. Bug Juice, Ha- O‘L Bug Julce, Ca) ; partment: \ - * t on tgt street, eanside; ca at 920 Fulton avenue, chazo. eep, Bug Juice, Calvados elm mhxmrwm Jar-$5 M Auto According to Hempstead police, who was removed to Meadowbrook gfimgnd, 6-Challe, Flaring Home, Pic-| 6-Handful, Stage Mother, of the children and; 15 counselors L b West was ridirig his bicycle east hospital: in a critical condition ardy Belle. ~ . Bright Song. and members of the housebold At ynf 100k. along Jerusalem avenue and at- with both wrists slashed Wednes-| Maernbey Of V, F. W 7-Haile, Russian Valor, Flight] 7-Haile, Princess R. L, Js- staff became ill what was| Heaton of 1188 Broad- tempted to make a left turn dnto day, died yesterday morning at -F. ® Nurse. copian. believed to be food-poisoning. way, Hewlett, reported to Lyn.] PEIYY street. He was struck bya the hospital. Frank Raspanti, 56, of 232 Mer- The health department is co-op- bi police that his car was| CA\ driven by Dale R. Junger, 34, \when'found unconscious in her|rick road, Rockville Centre, who Scratches died Tuesday at his home, was a member of the Rockvflxle C‘evntre 1-Wolf, Sun Ember, True, 6-Laelis, Flying Bimy, Challa post, Veterans of Foreign ars, Knight, My Dear Boy, Noble Hero, . and not the American Legion post, Forethought. Nangee, Now And Again. . as previously stated. 2-Majalis, 7-Sunder, t from the parking field at of 16 Paschal avenue, Franklin the dieta Earle avenue and St. James place, S4UA\® % in. Tomé . Lynbrook, yesterday betwezn 1 West was taken to Meadow» and 5:20 p. m. An alarm was|brook hospital and treated, then brodacast. returned to his home, home, according to first precinct police, both ber wrists had been slashed with shears, and an emp- ty bottle of sleeping tablets lay nearby, + - \ R