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THE MANHASSET PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, lj8g;_ LhtletcmTaJks To Federation OfGOPWomeii IJrgeH llnplc;(%ed Dele- gateti For National Convention ^ __ SCORES ROOSEVELT; ^ NElF lUlAi. TACnCS Oyster Bay fJnb Is Host To Nassau Croup On Wednesday District Attorney Martin W. Lit tleton urged that unpledged Bey publi6an delegates be isent to afternoon at the Ameri' building In Oyster Bay, Mr, Littleton a.stced that • ^ — . 'll ISagmaCountyHoiheBureau Communication^ pormed ln Great Neck thit ttftleoirus Uutri from M asporuiU* ptfsom, , , . ihii Htwtpitptf vtleoirus Uutri from M MSporuiU* ptfsom, mho fluty fttl frtt to txprttt thtir tiews htrt on oil sidts of toorj mostion. Eoti commmnicoiion most htor tht nornt ood oddrtss of tit torittr, whitk will it withhtld if tht u/rittr so dtsirts. Defends Kennahan : ^ ,,„embered-and that the SHittl- To the Editor:. jcoat monarchy will .stay out of the The voters of the PJaaa walked] Plaza political field, We don't need. of the Home Economits Department, of the Woman ’ s Club of Great Neck. 'that the opinions of thfvotirs Win *hich heretofore has functioned as a unit of the Nassau County'Home Bureau, has made It necessary to divide the department. Mrs. P, H, \The rapidly growing niembership unit of the Honie< Bureau has grown to such , proportions as to into the Poll's last Tuesday and i*LA-The au«tuily - wovd e d ncyirl to^ Shake.speare'.s 'Taming of the Shrews” , Of: course, the title of the original was in the singular, but the job done by the voters wxs definite ly plural. >■ V , Mayor Kenhalum. ninninv' on the regular' ticket for ihi* office of ^rhstee; wa.s the intended victim of or want — any Mu.s.sollnis 'in this The Federation .adopted .1 reso-ja last-minute 'write-in ' campaign; national eonvenklon in Claveiajldi .supporting the regular Re-|»f^ «Jie prelude of mud slinging J next June and .scored the ; publican organization candidates to ; andViiificatipn had failed -to deter. Deal and President RopseijfeUs national convention and the-him, \ either. Stems, chairman announced this week. With the beginning of the j Pa i U s e as e a la acp t c a ibc r 1 »W . th e r e » ; will be two home bureau branches. Very truly yours, 1 one continuing as the Home Ekibno- EHIC PROVOST I mlcs Department of the Woman s fEd Note — 427 ballots _ were Club and open only to club mem- registered ,in the Plaza election. Of : bers and. one operating as a branch this number, 29-J were for Edward | of the Nassau County Home Bureau, B. Larlgan for Mayor: 300 for A. ! Officers for the two organizations, C. Burti-s for tni.stee: 219 Kenijahan I were elected lai^ .week. Mrs. Joseph make it impossibla for the instruc tor to give the individual aitterrtlon that ia necessary to those taking up a new project. In many of the projects II has been necessary to divide the unit iruto a number of .small groups in order to obtain .satisfactory results. - “ Tn w — optnion — of a acBuntttae, which has consuR^d #ie On*t Neck director and ‘ toe Nassau County nwinager of the Home Bureau, and the president of the Woman's Club is that the only remedy is to divide .the member ship. Great Neck will be .served by two Home Bureau units', one for trustee; 96 \write-in ” for\bavid Porter for tni.stee. jn addition the inspectors of election erased more than 36 \write-in ” votes for Porter ia the -wrong places In toe cMii Wells was named 'chairman of the called top Home Economics de- ichines.) woman's club department. Other of- ! partment ' Of the 'Womar^s Club ficers are: Mrs. .^seph Donohue, ] and the obher , the Great Neck vice-chairman, -Mrs. John Collins, | Home Bureau unit of Nassau Coun- .secretary and Mrs, William Bar-1 ty. Each.group will function inde- pohcies, in a, • .speech befoiV thel mvited to attenill The J'Vsult.s' are interesting, and 'Na.s.sau County Federatlon/r Be- ^ special meeting of the ’ Nassau ! the popC^ections claims of . certain publican Women on ijf^nesdiiy ; county Republican Committee on di.sgnaitle^residents, . should be j Editor Friday t^enli^ m the police head- mves^atedV -J^^^ notic-j Mrs. Thoma.s Scannell. secretary- thP at .Vdneola. roters. - who iW .,hown that they | Hamilton Fish and treasurer the __________ _____ I believe in fair slay To quote a local . . members, of the Federatioa give g f TV I TV their votes aLJhe — Prtn^ elec- 1> I. llOSpitaLS llaV6 lion next TTrursday ^ the regular •> I\! PI Republican organization candidates •> “ x j^*Ht8\.V “ UaV I lail for delegates to the national con- _____ * - ventlon and sUt^, ins di.saproval: three-cents-a-day plan for Of the attempt by W. K'ngsland : 68.900th subscriber this week, ^ere- Borah. \We do not know the platform that any candidate for the , presi dential election will take and i.t by equaling 10 months the first year enrollment mark set by the paper ’ s story '^le difficulty of a successful ■'wrUe\n ” ^ vote wxs seen in the number' void ballots, al though 96 were .'\Vorcled for Mr. Porter ” , r have been informed, by one who witne.ssecl : A actual count, that the total number of void \wrioe-'ln\ votes for \fr. Porter were: note ihi.s.'THRBE' great wave of public .sentiment, was overthrown by those, voided, votes; Mr. W. Kingsland Macy accuse the \OTrt\ Guard, ’ ' .so- called, or those in control of the Repub lican Purty. of having lost . the State for she past 15 years.' Now for the 7^ ’ ora:; In 19'J0.^ we S'elected' Governor -Miller and a Republicap Legisla ture and all of the State officers, including Lieutemant - Governor . ............ ■ I row. tr^urer. ». “ ,Mrs. Williain ' J ! pendemly of toe other. ” ----------- [ Bpn.so^*'vrtlI head the. Home Bureau': . Tlie Home Economics department March 26 to, 1936 : unit. A-s-dsting her ' will be Mrs,t will have an all-day meeting on John .Farrell, vice-chairman and March 31 at Union Chapel when Belle Calvert, stylist, will a.s.sist In toe remodelling of last season ’ s so 1t.bec^es^6bvious toSt no In announcing the change Mrs. Steras-said. ’ ■'Wltihin the past year the memWshlp in toe tlreat Neck clothing and in planning this year ’ s wardrobe. A.,finishing meeting will be held on April 2. One-.4ct Plays Score .4 Hit (Continued from page 1) when a caller “ At Five O ’ clock ” was reason for sparkling eyes and flushed cheek. Anne Napltt gave one of toe per formances Great Neck has come to expect of her as Mfs. I^lligrew. the acidulous mo®er of ’ ’ Five O'clock ” caller. Gertrude Finch, making her de- Jxt-Ufiatncala eoDtrSbaled In no mMdt i n c aaore to the success of the production by her deft playing .of Ellen, toe Maid. In “ Not In toe Evidence ” Mabelle Patterson, to our mind, closely ap proached perfection, certainly a.s far as toe amateur stage Is con cerned. She was called upon to play dale. AS toe other ch*, J ’ task ahead of thing better than'^j ^Vassuii j Finns At \the ni,t .. , -'b VI In Qret Neck . .i9_Ih£. legiate fVivnr porting werp. Roter' les Butler Wj ■ Plsi. Tex Koflc^w-'T] Nevin Judd. These J seen action vidi Cer* Rev'ruu.-:' toe flr.st- time toe role of a woman, accusedusca of BHi Bohne, Bi:; me roie oi a wuniaii, ucc oi ^uiuie, tj,; murdering her ^husband,, who has , C.-* Mandei .j been acquitted, and to wishes to tell . rice, Keir Ferjefsoii.TPi*^^ gt B Woman Station Clamming, Man Agent Is . In 1922, Governor Smith was elected and a Democratic Senate. London Hospital Saving .Associa- that the majority of too.se who | ^ Republican A.s.sembly . _ . - ' v'nof ’ wnf-J»c f.-»v \iTv Onvt/av . > would be foollvh to .send our dele-I tjon, Announcrtfneirs of toe record i votes for .Mr. Porlgr __ __________ , , , In, 1924. Governor Smith was re- gates inseructed to vote for Senator>-5fas^made by Frank iVan Dyk; ex- • either unusually well versed Republican Borah or any otoer candidate, | ecutive director of the Associated'*^ election practices, or well 'in- officers and \a- Republican .sand toe District Attorney, j Hospital Service #f New York. 370 R>'bu ’ -<?d. you can take your-chojce. sp^aje. and Assembly, ” A delegate should not form his texlngton Avenue. j This same paper carne.Vheadline.s-T= opinion as yet ' to any candidate fjew York Dlan which start- Keniaahan Low Man Of course 7ntlV toe candidate finany sub- ed ilsf l^y^is operawas low man. He wa.s toe only ^ts to .platfojm a^the conjven- non-profi't. non-chaVu^ basis. Sub-oppo.sitipnj in 19 ’ 26, Governor Smith was. again re-elected, but with a Re publica-n Senate and Assembly. In lO ’ Jg. Governor Roosevelt was M i ! 48 Margaret L. Weh-^ Heart Attack VHls Loe- .8ter Mourned By iih I Valley ‘ Resident; ( ’ oininuters^ i 64 Years Old a woman member of toe jury her | Qowiln. A , true story. She played It with ftoe: Robert Lid.i ’ enbfrj^-.jn* ( restraint. . bert, . ,2ntk She received able support from' Tne. yr . ' , »! .. _ lae Kavanagh as the woman mem- j clude.s U.c , iiiov.rg .-,~i ber of the Jury. * Johns Fro: .: Dtrevenl Clar.a Gaffney made a brief ap- home; T.- r.-,,;: s.. pearance as a' maid and Betty away; Morn., Woodruff was on the stage for only ' — home and hoir.?, ; a few moments-as \the other worn- home; M.L'dail Rr.+rw an ” . • 'I home; Stock E-xcha':^^ Both plays were well cast and ! Drew Umve:--. showed the result of thoughtful di rection and considerably attention to toe small details .so ofteh' over looked by amateurs, but adding a to — the fitvigtaad \produe- .sets, furnishings and costumes, were authentic. Before the firstplay and during toe intermission TOrence Longman F0.ineral services ,, were held .last I Funeral .services were held Tues- nlght from Dodge Funeral Home.'! frpm toe Dodge Funeral Wrlor Glen Cove, for Miss .Margaret L. . , Tri.,a.,.u ' m Glen Cove - for Herbert South- played piano solos and accompa nied Isabelle Holvelt, who .sang old- fashioned songs., BoUi were in Colonial costumS\. tor^^ ‘ '^r^ *yeaL*'^vfho 64, of Birch Hill Road. Locust j Josephine \^ylor. The furnito- c laoi, ^ jrcaia, wiio uieu _____ __ ___ ings Were from Hugo Branca, Helen MaxTigman, former noted Broad way star, directed the plays. Tlie sets were done by Louise Eldridge elected: toe Senate ^ V 1 Avenue after a I qm illnM.** ttwi whhe clamminff on the beach ml • ed to vote for Senator Borah, he zaUon >0^ days in ’ It Is rather .significant to me, that stili Republican. ’ - |-Avenue after a long Illness. The Jhue camming on thejiwch ” - ’ - may submit some foolish platform m any one ^ m 1930, Governor Roo.sevelt was 1 L^uriston Castleman, pastor ^ ^nt ^of Shore H^d. Mill Neck^ j ^ ’ ^rtVude- Thorner ■ be forced for '^2. “ seems ,p.p,pp^ ,,^ p of St. Paul's Episcopal Chur- nevo n«.stor „f i Mane uiiey, uertruae inorner, stated Mr the^rate of three cents a day. j voters deliberately refused '' candidate for Governor, i f*riated. Burial was private. Gland] Mu« Htijf* The brain alone ti leeia It ts ns.si^ ited'b; i^is glSrnlS;^tvo la pifff\ rnyroiil ai,i! adren*' — Ing to an aiimoriry, ? -giftfid exereri'5 Bari stlrciilates ik - m U;, ' ;j sh< Uur brain, ai'.,l-i ’ a.:jej . to - clrcninte, glands, tlie hiain.\ c thetic -sy.sfem. onnirol It l»*esplalns,i. get < Year ',Yithciil I •'the yeur Isl; iji:™ * /ear .whTioHt a suTriaeSS^ a killing frost loi 'Oiontli of riio .ear :; l and - toe delegate would to vote for the Senator ” , stated Littleton V The English and American plans He urged toe members of the th^ same object of en- Na^u Federation to vote for J ; abiing men and women , in Ve- Ruasel Sprague. George Orau, 1 ceipt of regular wages or income George R. Brennan and Claire A. . save for the hospitaU while 'in Brown, regular or g a n lzatlb n candl - 1 health r and to pool their savings 30 that they may collectively reim burse to.e_hospitals for services ren- date.s, who will go^to thi' conven tion urrinstructedV and with toe right to vote for the man who presents a firm American plat form. The District Attorney continued by scoring Presldem Roosevelt wild dered, thus relieving subscribers from hospital expense at a time when they can least afford Jt. to vote for Mr. Larrigan, even claries H. Tuttle, .who was earor though he wa.s unopposed. Tills is p..^|y .supported for toe nominatiom in.no way to be considered as a ■ py yy Kingland Macy; but toe criticism of .Mr. Larrigan, who will, ^^cl ’ As.scmbl?^ were Re in my opinion make..the Village an C excellent Mayor. But it does .seem, Mr. \Macy became State Chair to point out the fact that the vote^ m December;' 1930. with a as a >'hole did not approve of Jffe : Republican igi^had * • , _ ,.1--. — --------- majority in both way Mr tarlpgaii 3 eampaigq^ad | branches- of toe Legislature. At the been .managed: The white for-Hc . ... . — _ . cards , election of 1931 the Republicans that were circulated through the I carried-the Assembly. ’ village, previous to the election. 193.3 Mr Macy Chair- recommending a vote for Larrigan ^an, of toe State Committee. Mr r rh * -v«-r “ !Voiuniwr to -r r.r.r In Clean-lJ'p .Dav Si -« m Dmocrtr ftm .TW W a :G.rb.»e CollMtaJ T» ^1- ‘ “ j ceElhiJThL » throw mud I Sem “ Lu “ SoepT ‘ th\rto Soil!!! flutter to toe ground. ” i lect Material Without without eettlne vour own hands ' ° Fusion , rk»,<T» wiinouc getting your own hands , movement in New York Chty .saved Tlae only salvation in our pres-: . . . Charge^ dirty. The sentiment of toe Voters-* the .situation. Mr. Macv thereuoon rat goven^^~-«ls toe Supreme. .J ’ ^ . “ ^teurer 'hiwn ' expressed. \Petticoat* attacked- . the Republican Clerk. Court and had^no^ these ^niue! Charles A. Steurer. Town , of , prpd w RarnmnnH nnd nthoro men, who are termed by the New| Health Officer, i most petticoats-oblivloh. My . one ' and made charges which he con- of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, of- The Rev Albert Deyo. pastor of “ arie Uiiey, ^rtruae inorner. | pennsylvan;.i ai*'l tb j .h, vun,y the coiffures by Max Tornby. I «ountrj old wMthwn ____________ ^ _________________ __ ______ form Miss Webster was well kno'wn to' UloUiHands of North Shore commut ers.- 8he had been an employe lif toe' Long Island Railroad' for 31 years, six of which she spent as Church, officiated. Burial was In Locust Valley Cemetery. -Southard was walking with a friend. Louis Dorber. of Horse Hol low Road. Lattingtowin. when he assistant station agent to her late i collapsed and- fell in the cold father. Joseph D. Webster, at ' ’ toe ! water bordering the mud flats. Glen Street station in Glen Cove. Dorber called the police. Dr. Mryon Later she was transferred to Sea i Jackson was summoned and pro- Cliff. _ - I nounced the man dead of a heart She was a lover of flowers and condition, lightened the dinginess -of the Sea i Justice of the Peace John.son. of Cliff station with window-boxes of Bellmore. was summoned as cdto- fragrant blooms. It was not an un-' ner since neither Justice Flanagan a Democratic Senate was| elected usual custom for commuters to nor Lebkuech^ could be located. bring her nowers from their gar den. Deal followers as men. of the horse week that garbage collectors in and buggy days, fought toe New j toe undncorporated areas of toe Deal, we would be under a yoke Township have agreed . to colleef of Dlutatorshlp that would have ! materials free of charge -on Clean- regret, now that It ’ S all over. Is that tinued throughout the year, so Mr. Kennahan did npt run for Uiat In 1934 we lost both the Mayor-against anyone in toe field, senate and the A.s.semhly. man or woman; I believe that he I Charles W. Smith Italyj\up- Day, April la.- \Die village of.f __________________ and Germany, ” stormed Mr. Lit- 1 Thonuaston Is Included as it paj;s | wiite-in vote for Mickey I tleton. ■ < ;a health tax to the department.! ^ jj. . \BibU\ •! Ckippewa Indiana -I am .sure the Republicans will | The following- collectors h ive vol-1 seemed [ q be to some people. It ' \Bible ” , of a Chippewa In- dedicate themselves In their plat- uriteered their services; Elmer Ho- : ^ what lengths- at-least one ’ tribe of Mlnneseta, 119 glyphi form to firm .Americanism ” , con-i ward. Manha-sset A-sh | resident would go— to show his picture writing characters on eluded, the District Attorney. ! Company, A. W. Basi^r, personal condemnations of what 1 ^'ivch bank _ parebraent, has been Mrs. Richaid Derby, president of the Eidith Kermlt Roos^elt 'Wom en ’ s R^ubUcan Club, welcomed the Federation to (^stet Bay. and Mrs. •Baymond Leasb read a ‘ resolution stating that toe meeting had been called so toot a balance might be achieved between conservative and progressive thought within the party. Mrs. Earnest Strong, president of the Nassau Federation, conduct ed the meeting from this point and introduced-Mrs. Glen Kalladay who gave two piano solo ’ s. Mrs Jesse Adler then spoke on “ Wom en in the Home ” and Mrs. Fair- field, sister of (»1. Frank Knox, Republican candidate for the presi dential nomination, gave a <toumb nail sketch , pf .her brother. Wssblsgto* Leadii hi t.«mbe« Since 1904 Washington has heW arst place, except . b 1914, amons the lamber prodnebg States, and lu 1926, its peak year, produced 7,- 646,(XiC,000 feet or one-flfth of the entire ent of the United Bfatee. He authorized semoval of the- .body to Devine ’ s Mortuary in Oy.ster Bay. Detectives Reginald Ballard amt George Freeman ’ IrfVestlgated: Tlunk It Over ___ The path of duty lies la what b near at hand, and men seek for b In what.Is remote. — Japanese Prov erb.' Knowles FUNERAL HOME la MAIM sTKcer poet WwinNotoN, s . t . Phone: Port Washington 123 CONSIDERATION FOR THE LIVING ■ and REVERENCE FOR THE DEAD — VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME — . _ _ ^ what unpii ^ part uiMtfui, aus AndCTson, Com and Prezzottl and; ^ I translated by Dr. Albert B, Rea- Aldo Donno of Manhasset; the | gjjj,gj . j^^^g ^jjg gaa Brigham Tonn* nnlverslty. Great Neck Rcfu.se .Removal Domi-j p^jj^gpjgp including the (Taptain of I*®ovo, UtaSi. It shows their chief | pany; William C. Waldron. Oar-i^j^g precinct ajnd a representative of Mokwa. who guided good den (?ity Park; Henry M. Beaman,!^g district Attorney, Or placarded ' “ ^lana to the happy hunting ; Mlneola. and toe Roslyn Garbage, ^^g qualifications K^unda while ainaer:^ lacking ' - -------------- - of a vfter. I don't believe that these things were done at the request of i nndarwerld. » the Mayor. • The whole business Is over, I hope Classified Ads Pay! and Refuse Service. Bamhao Crows FasI Bambooa grow to a height of 60 ar more feet In four to atx weeks , -r ------ — - Ernest P. Phillips Chiropractor Port Washington, N. Y. Fhonea: P. W. 13 - 2657 LET ’ S GO TO -The Sunrise Bavarian Village, In®- SUNRISE HIGHWAY . BELLMORE, L. I. YEARLY BOCKBIER -F^T (BOCKBEEB FESTIVAL) A gala show including the famous Munich Schaef* imrtan* (Spring Ponce) in originalhUtorical Schaef- 'iler cootumes' as 'well es other Bavai^h 'dances and- choruses. With tjhe sld of Fraes Knopf and hia Bsvsristi Orehestn ve oomre y«« 6f » vory W ewln« ta * »f»* Bavsrian A^noa- pbsrc. Special Domestic and Imported Kock Beer Wolsswwrste Bookwuwrsto StoSent Oops for M Fan and F^ r IsL Wsntsgb 1680 — 1112-J JI® Minimum or Cover Cbarge The Bunrlse Bavarian VlQsee, Inc, taJeee this oppoitunHy - rt u miiMw tiMg ttw estobUshment ia .sUU under the aome monsaanumt of V^ul lerm, and Frank Foerch, and that we have 00 oonneetlon wltti any athsr Bjvarlan Reatauroni on tbe laiotuL ; Oor policy ie still se hetafs — murir .CLASS iivsio, oumn tanmrismacm. »Y,SMC pseo OSS'S' ’ TWAS A HARD WINTER •~*U£«j»r-jsc3i»6ir\ Wsdi die Spring thaw monjr, pav«mentpL..Bat9oeMicv«e rooda^ofoMifiabduttcafit toiods, please Hwdee^ tbaKv was no \spring break-ap.'* Year after year concrete roods can take it — with low* esi mainteosnee. h — have t>CEomc slmoft impasfahle'from ’ ’ frost boUs,\ \honey pots,\ ruts, bumps sod dtudc'hoks. Soon you will sac load re- Twelve months s jmx coo- atriedon, warning and de- ' creie carries you swiftly, tovrrisi^S ” ^whTla sapaig so^. acoomni«sUy,. saving cxews spend tbs cqaivalcot g^ knd cor wear svayy fne f of toUtn of needed new mils yon drive. FOR ALL-JREATRES ROADS INSIST ON CONCRCTCI Writ# for intarsidna botdtkt \An Open Letter to Henry Ford.\ It ’ s FREE! PONTUND CIMINT ASSOCIATION 547 Madbos Ave.,New York. N. Y^ FBOM TBEXilAVIU TO THE GRAVE Yoo PAT AND PAT » AMD PAY ^V.r^ To get a better idea of the endleaa round of painleaB taxation imposed upon every American citizen* see the full page of pic tures in The Sun ma Saturday. “ This presentation Brill open your eyes to the many ways in which the tax collector grobs one dollar out of every five you earn. * Also, a timely article by David Lawrence. ^ entitled \The Will of the People''. sathsiiat IN > NEW YOBT I Den*) ndae The Snhirdoy Sun. 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