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Prospect 10 . Chinese Reds The public has been asked to con- a heads or cash with which hibited to the Long Island SPOTS mvs vuamtige will be celebrated \ADUAITY'S POStWAY peak, NANKING, Nov. 30- knock some heads off, to school cafeteria December 9 At m level 95 per cent. above the can dependents of embassy and Sunrise highway. or| Buckley, president. The show Is p.m., under the auspices of the un!t.| 1935.39 average. The previous high RESPITE WON consular attaches from Central] MEXICO is the first country to use| ed at a dinner party Lou DaSilva'® real estate office,| to the public and will feature with Mrs. Richard Heller as co- February\ a China. 32 wes: Sunrise highway. £. Willard ing tackle, guns, duCk d600y8, 940% Chairman, and 12 Hostesses. moose Tek to onn ”£5,2‘fifif; May Prefer To Stay welfare officer, is| plugs, outboard motors, files and , % 0% ug per HeDand, post + photography and July. They will be flown to Manila chairman of the drive. colored \2 NORTHEAST CIVICS lhodlifilonboof manufactured 3&0? from Nan: and Shanghai. The Préparstions are nearing comple-| 'The bureau m“: SET ANNUAL DINNER alone, ard said, better n bassy lin tow for the onit i. ory hoge coe New fete Fation 27th annual dinner of GOUD!eGd the pre-war mark, with Its prawn.“ 3m \bo Ames oe the Preet Hiss srl epartment illbe represented. N Civic association of pree. $ufable Items turned out at a rate cans in Central China \to move to ball squad, at the post headquarters, department | w represen will take pl feal to1| 130, per cent, above the pre-war A ter safety.\ port place at scale and non-durable goods pro- areas of greater safety, Lake hotel, South Grove street, duced at a 79 per cent glip. DIMES SUPPLIES oar? wrilinm - 4. “15212112121 240] _The Federal Reserve credited the + clock. of arm ements. George record October upswing mainly to shaman 4 legl‘dem wip serve| Dew production marks in the steel . Schnelder, pr » and automobile industries, By RUSSELL BRINES Chiang Kai-Shek's 12th Army * AP Staff Correspondent was reported hemmed in by the TOKYO, Nov. 30-| Reds only 145 milés northwest of Wartime Premier Hideki Tojo and Nanking, the national capital, and six other top Japanese warmakzers| 6 miles south of Suchow, which has R a as toastmaster. won an eleventh hour respite to-| been the key to the Central China “nut”:- an mdmfarfiam buzz: z *__* see Ba D H l d dug. 1mml g hlmufzr noose, battle front. 1§11 Pracklin avenue, Mineola, and are ready EXCHANGE CLUB TO rn ance e nera \us as ¢ Hm: said| Orders have gone out to the 250,- hm“ \m. hat Mrs. George A. Stevenson, cam- PICTURE ON PLASTICS they would \certainly not\ he ex-| 000-man garrison at Suchow to Pits unrest, ster 2D) wn dnct ine 56 can. 1C cn men | Saturday For 300 tied ud ie cont of| mace to te mous to tor the LYNBROOK 9-6358 paigns in Nassau county im behalf of the March of Dimes pick up of to Come'\ assi. , hundred members . and appeals by two of the condemned) may Hay wert his NL| Free Delivery To NoTice!! firend ntt me fae: b sage or to Perin alie tig tes Se Pitts a h., iad\ me, next meeting. or food ind munitions \JJ seas forthcoming drive. | house, West Merrick road, tomorTOW in» Hemastead Eiks club Saturday] th€, Supreme Court is December 6. U. S. Marines Arrive The county quots of $150,000 will be raised almost eutirely by |.; 12.15 pr cti © If the Bupreme Court rejects the Beyond the encircled 12th Army wamen volunteers who have enlisted in the battle against polio: Each - - night. f ; appeal next Monday as it did A| mere is little to halt the Red chairman is in complete of her own campaign and successful youu , th marl\ lmd‘hfnbmfiiud similar. petition by German War| drive short 1° the Yangtze river Marches of Dimes in Nassau previous years have been due to an William stolz e scholarship fund. Miss criminals, Japan's warmakers could fong 099°C“: Nanking \unbestable combination,\ Mrs. Stevenson declared. i Eola & Kelly and George Casselle were - awarded prizes for the best cps- Dlulnukmew tumes. Mrs, Norman Egloff was William Stols, Sr., 56, died last | chairman. might at his home, 849 Taft street,| A Christmas program by the Lakeview. Born in Brooklyn, he was school pupils will be presented at resident of Nassau county over |& meeting of the Mothers's club De- r. years. y cember 15 at 3:15 p.m. at the school a ak t nies o 4 2s as a M. Thoms the Apostle nomas] Johnson To Install WWWJWW G.O.P. Club Officers Judge George S. Johnson of Bell- Lakeview: his mother, Mrs, Mar-| more will install new officers of tw the Parkway Republican club of garet sisters, Mrs. Margaret Couteri of Hicks-| South Hempstead tomorrow at 9 ville; Barney be hanged on December 7 on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Reported Communist capture of a The appec's from th: Interna- town only 66 miles east of Nanking tional Military Tribunal's verdict] POIDted up the fragile defenses be- were filed in Washington yesterday !0W the Suchow battlefront. The in behalf of former Premier Koki| Central Hm; Kuomintang ) newspaper Hirota, who helped plot Japan's| (@overnmen pre-Pearl Harbor war plans, and however, said the Reds were driven Gen. Kenji Dolhara, known to the| OUt Of the town, Kouanchen, Mon- . | Chinese as the \Bird of Evil Omen\. dag “with“?! 12m“ hours.. - The Associated Press asked the ouanchen on north bank * Supreme Alli¢d command whether Of the Yangtze. It is not a strategic : ABSOLUTELY NO MEAT SOLD TO DEALERS General MacArthur would \recog-| point in itself, and the raiders nize the appeal and order the ex-| probably were local troopers or ecution of these two men delayed|guerillas who off and on have or whether he will ignore the ap-| plagued the area. But the action peal.\ served as another warning of the This brought the following state-| danger to Nanking. ment from MacArthur's public in-| A detachment of 1200 U. S. ma- formation office: rines arrived at Tsingtao from \In reply to a query from the| Guam aboard the navy transport Sax-cu as to whim “11:9st Bayfield. It brought the leather- apanese war als w neck strength there . executed before action could be 5 to $800. taken on appeal to the Supreme SCREEN PORCH ENCLOSURES COMBINATION DOORS SWIFT'3 - GOLOIN wast FRESH TINDEALONN Lis $ASH CORDS REPLACED + *'FRED LINDNER 204 SHAW AVL VALLEY STREAM VALLEY STREAM 50094 - 5.3290 t $ and Mrs. Tina Fleckenstein|p.m. at the May street firehouse, h South Hempstead. The new slate is headed by Thomas A. Walker as LAMB 68cib. 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By O | OVER FUTURE for- cp -C ~ , , W N, Nov. 30... the ' ' By the Associated Press Senator Hill (D-Als.) warned the and Mrs. Walter Evier are co-thair © © WASHINGTON, Nov. 30- nation's military chiefs today he| men of arrangements - 7 e ists 4 \ intends to \raise Cain until there is Tes will be served each afternoon Government economists found real unification of the armed for- and s baked ham supper will be good omens for the future today in A aG surveys along the nation's indus- ces served each night mm. #: H ngfitmncnm‘ luded M-mumm 25mm ese reports included: Services committes, bye mm puppet \- The anpual sppes! to the public| December # at 7:30 pim. Football; Model airplanes will be displayed 1. A new peacetime produc» e mmnmmang: children. help provide marry Christmas] lettermen will receive miniature| by members of the Long Island| tion record in October-almost Am ns W that the , Navy and Air le meepitaiized \veterans win a| Sold footballs at the affair. Model Airplane association and! qouble the pre-war average. erica Flo n From put Mm \petty fighting\ for Reservist To Speak - slogan of \Oive to the Yanks Who ® ® colored and sport movies will be 2. Fewer strikes the first 10 & p e “I?” country's good. _ At * | *~ Who Gare\ today was launched qUTDOORS EXHIBIT; SET shown at regular intervals. months of 1948 than in the two ea; Mlarines rive . In an interview Before leaving Merrick Centre : by the Wiliam Clinton Story POS. ay spoRTSMEN SHOW rrm'roc. * € \.a Ani! Per sent drop in » \The time has tome for Secretary United States avai Reserve American Legion, Freeport. 'The great putdoors will be ex- n'lrmlwrmwfl prices of farm products since \lr Sits Cormmrponden Wim can-tum or iI need be, Fri e to tribute gifts . . , carry Out at the centre building, Fox gifts may be purchased, to be dis- man Saturday at 7 pm. atthe with a party at a meeting of the afifiggoflfifmfnfimfifi A Chinese Communist maneuver which has a?” the intentions of the law passed by yard, Rabbi Solomon N. Liptran, tributed to bospitalized servicemen| tal Lake hotel, South Grove str8®h| Columbus avenue school Parent-| ture the total effect appeared NEBATIY 140,000 National troops today threatened a showdown rom‘\. to give us unification in spiritual director of the centre, will . in Long Island government hospi-| Freeporm At, the., be presented by Teacher association, FT ®@P 0 T 6| cheering. for command of the road to gmkmg. aet and not in fancy install officers. tals, by the post on the lam-1m Sportsmen' Sort Thursday at 2 p.m. ai the sentinel. In sizing up the production re-| Shortly after Chinese press dis- - T =\ Christmas pilgrimage. Preferred the Jones Beach than“ shah.- Mrs. Frederick Walters will cogs, the Federal Reserve board| patches reported the entire 12th DDT Vs. T: us x arty For Detectives \on icon op \\ mmger mberman @ill| \lll last night that last month's| Army was trapped, the U. 8. Em» PMY Naval planes will a Mrs. Henry Stubbman of Centre blades, and other articles. tion of hunter and fisherman Will| chairman of a card party in th*| output boosted its index three points - L_ start Thursday evacuting 100 Ameri- \mhmco avenue, East Rockaway, ehtertain- Cite r