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-A-TWO THE MANHASSET PRESS, FRIDAY^ JUNE 19, 1936 ©4 Plaodome Road, Ma nh a n sat y Phona: Great Neck 1410 •Teletjhone yl^nliaMet 1741 . Bronaon W. Orlaeom, PubUshai MM Dennler. Editor NEW TOWt OWICE: 681 FIFTH AVENUE 7^ae|)tK»e: VandoiWlt 3-«4a> EnUied aa Second Claaa Matter on June 6, W34, ai *Jie Poet Of- Aca In Manhaaaet, N. Y. ______ ■ EUBKinitloa Rote: $2.00 Per Year in Advaneo I- FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 1936 HOPE FROM CLEVELAND fer: Animating, or perhajfti one .should .say re-aniniat- inj?, the Republican party throughout the country, Ls the ‘ ‘ ■^Tr^~'H^)e~THal was boriT at-XTieVeta^. Man3r=iof-7d«rj-' -delegates went^-fi,) tKe. convention with the pious hope ■'Jhat the Rep'itblican.s would win, but vv'ithout much con- wction. ’ fhe party leadership of the pa.st four years had - Tfbt been very inspiring. The one candidate winTTrispired dboth confidence and ifope wa.s Land^..^^^ when the .'convention opened Uie suspicion still he might be stopped. : ^ Slowly, however, a hew picture began to deVeloB. A picture that had been months in the preparation but'that w.as only beginning to make itself apparent. The name of'Lamlon'cxplodecf in the convention like a bombshell and the conviction that he not only could but would win imbued the mind of every delegate as well as the tiou.sands of visitors who filled the galleries. The Re- jiublican party was in new hands. They had given their applau.se to Hoover, but their hope for the, future lay • ^With Laridon. j , \ ■ The newspapers and the radio only partly conveyed l ^i at atmosphere at Cleveland. The delegates and visitors returning .home are bringing the real proof of the new spirit. The next few months will he devoted to the 'Spreading of that gospel. When th^it has been done thoroughly; when the j/eople of the country have sati.sfied them.selves that they have in Governor Landon a candi- V date of great natural strength and independence, who.se interests are their interests, they • will rally to him -spontaneously. The convention also showed its good judgment in Teaming Cblonel Frank Knox, who had been a leading -yntender for the Presidency, for Vice-President. Gover- tJ6>r Landon wa.s the convention ’ s first choice but once had settled down to the task of nominating his com- 4 ianion it did not take the delegates long to choose the Jljblest running mate available. Colonel Knox, far from -^feing a Throttlebottom, is rs full of promise as any Vice- \3CreHident ever nominated and, if the emergency aro.se, \•yOuld serve with great ability a.s President. The ticket — will be very.much stronger for his forthright and aggres- .I31ve personality. JIZ. Landon and Knox arc names that will he a great ~~^ ‘ al more familiiir in {fvdry household in America both -before and after November. Entertainments Friday, June 19, 193« Aihltyvllle, Ajnltyvllle — ^Let ’ s Sing Again ■ . Human Ckrgo Bebylon, Babylon — liCt's Bing Again Human Cargo * Bay Shore, Bay Bhore — Trouble For , Two Farmlngdale. Strand — The Singing Kid Whispering Smith Speaks Flushing, I/oew — Moon ’ s Our Home Devil Squadron Flushing, RKO — The jEht-Mrs. Bradford Nfltoody's Fool Glen Cove, Cove — Sons O ’ Guns Burled Loot Great Neck, Playhouse — Golden Arrow * Hempstead.-Rlvoll — ’ The EX-Mrs. Bradford ^ Let ’ s Sing Again . Hicksvllle, Playhouse — Murder on ' the Bridle Path Tfie'Wr!rt---Bab 3 r ^ roa THB giNTIl WIIK or SPRING ■m THi Tiaa or am uiar 1936 W^t iSortj) ALMANACK CONT a A great VAIlHiy, AND 1 Little Neck, Little Neck — Little liord Pnuntlcroy Absolute Quiet . Oyster ‘ Bay, Lyric —1 Married a (Doctor (Port Washington, Beacon 7 -C«fflJipin January Big Browt) Eyes Roslyn, Roslyn — tJentle Julia Splendor Tsaadny, June 23, 1936 Amityvllle, Amityvilie — flTic Ex- Mrs. ft'adford Babylon, Babylon — The Ex-MrL Ktidford Bay Shore, Bay Shore — Heart's Divided Jkirmlngdale, Strand — l^tllcoat (Fever Leathernecks Have Landed - Flushing, Loeiw — And So They Were Married pne Rainy Atternoon Flushing, RKO-Tlie Ex-Mrs. Bradford Nobody ’ s Fool oiSrOowe, Oov»=^3^115uFs ” ^^AjS NEW HONORS FOR NASSAU Distinguishect by the same great abiliay that was . “ Ijupsseaaed by hi.S' uncle, the late Wilbur Doughty, J. Si the Nassau Republican... loader, give.'? T5romi.se of winning honors for himself that Mr. Doughty r: ;3?ver attained. Mf,;Sprague's election us chairman of the New York delegation was a great pompHirrent to NiLsgUll coufity and by hia conduct aa chairman at Cleveland Mr..Sprague performed a valuable service for the State. A ie.ss able chairman might have fallen a victim to the statagems employed by shrewd hut cynical leaders to defer the dflegatldn'S vote for Landon and piu'haps attempt to trade New York ’ s 90 votes upon terms extremely ad- '■ ‘ intageous to themselves. Bu^ Mr.. Sprague was not made upon those lines. He id not force his own views hpon the delegates. ‘ He [ave every delegate an opportunity to express his views, no time was there any sign of the steam roller. The dB were on the table all the time. Popular sentiment rored an immediate poll and it was taken with results |t have been known for R«.week. The management of the meeting was typical of the intion and Mr. Sprague is a leader ...much of the stamp as John Hamilton, the new cHftirman of tlie TBI Committee. The old guard might trade apd hold up their sleeves. The “ Young Turks ” made it $nt froiji tlie beginning that the old tactics were theirs. Theirs is a power bori of confidence ■ ft*n||meHH wa.s needed in the Republican party, it I m the coming campaign. It is men- like-John an ami Russel Sprague, who typify the hew Re- “ leadership, who will win that fight next faU. QOT-GEARING DEATH Saturday, June 20, 1936 Amityvllle, Amityvllle — Let's Sing Again Human Cargo Babylon, Babylon — LiCt^s Sing Again Human Cargo Bay Shore, Bay Sliore — Heart ’ s Divided Farmlngdale, Strand — The Singing Kid Whispering Smith Speaks Piusliing, Loew — iMoon ’ s Our Home Devil Squadron Piusliing, RKO — rhe Ex-Mrs. Bradford Nobody's. Pool Olen Cove, Cove — Sons O' Guns Buried Loot Great Neck, Playhouse — Golden •Arrow 43nd Street Hempstead, RlvoU — The Ex^Mrs. Bradford Let's Sing Again Hicksvllle, Playhouse — (Murder on the Bridie Path The ’ First Baby Little Neck, Little Neck — Little ' Lord Fa-untleroy Absolute Quiet Oyster Bay, Lyric — Three Ood- fathers Return of Jimmie Valentine Port Washington, Beacon — Captain January Big Brown Byes Roslyp-rTtoBlyn — Gentle Julia Splendor Sunday, June 21, 1936 jr Ahiityville. Amityvllle — Tlic Hx- 'Mrs. Bradford . Babylon, Babylon — Tlie Ex-Mrs. Bradford Bay Sliorc, Bay Shore — ^Heart ’ s Divided Farmlngdale. Strand — Petticoat Fever , Leatherneoks Have Landed FIu.shlng, Loew — iMoon's Our Home 'Devil Squadron Ex-.Mrs, Bradford Nobody ’ s Pool Olen Cove, Cove — Dracula ’ s Daugh ter ,. I*et ’ s Sing Again Great Neck, Playhouse — Dracula ’ s •Daughter Let's Slug Again Hemps^ad, RlvoU — Tlie Ex-Mrs. Bradford Let ’ s Bing Again Hicksifllje, Plajliouse-Little Lord Pauntleroy Golden Arrow Little Neck, Little N*ck-Small Town Girl Hftjrder on Uw Bridle Path Oyster Bay. Lyrlo — Gentle Julia Country Beyond Port Washington, Beacoii-Mr, Deeds Goes to Town Marcli of Time 'Rosiyh, Boslyn — Tough Guy • Confidential Till we Meet Again ' Great NcclSr Playhouse — *TirWc Meet Again 13 Hours by Air Hempstead, Rivoll — The Ex-Mrs.- Bradford . Let ’ s Sing Again Hicksvllle, majihouse — Little Lord Fauntleroy Golden Arrow Little Neck, Little Neck — Small Town Girl Murder on the Bridle Path Oyster Bay, Lyric — liverybody's Old Man Road Gang Port Washington. Beacon — Mr. ' Deeds Goes To Town March of Time Wednesday, June 24, 1936 Amityvllle, Amityvllle — Things to Come ‘ Babylon, Babylon — Things to Come Bay Shore. Bay Shore -One 'Rainy Afternoon Farmlngdale, Strand — Moonlight Murder Flushing, Loew — And So They ■Were Married One Rainy Afternoon Flushing, RKO — The Ex-Mrs. Bradford •Nobody ’ s Pool Glen Cove, Cove — 13 Hours -by Air Till We Meet Again Great Neck, playhouse — 'Til We Meet Again 13 Hours by Air Hempsteadr r I vo U — T he Ex-Mrs. Bradford Let's Sing Again t Hicksvllle, Playhouse — Song and Dance Man Don't Gamble With Love yttle Neck, Little Neok — Boulder Dam First Baiby < Oyster Bay, Lyric — Everybody ’ s Old Man ’ ' Rond Gang Port Washington, Beacon — Let ’ s Sing Again Dracula's Daughter THESE By J ulian DAYS I M ason i The , K m piiljliiMS Hare A Cham e •I ’ l.^ R>.piihlii;ms have a (ll.UlCC. tlie result of the toiivcntion Clevdaiid, its com1ui.t, its tliango in party inana^cmcnt aiul, . i I h > vc all, its caiuiidatc.'I'lic contest now becomes one be tween the per sonality, of Gov- eriuft ■ Laiicl 9 n a n d tliat of President Roose velt. And liiat of Landon has a^ li a nc e to win. Sucl) a shift in the current of af fairs I hail not believed possible. To me tlie re-election of Mi;. Roo.scvclt h.ad appeared certain. It is prolxihle now, I believe, but it is no longer sure. The \Vhole Point If Governor Landon- ' ' „ The people now liavc a plain chance to choose. The ■ contrast cfemanded by the two-party sys tem has been presented. It does not lie in the platform, as cverj-.- Thursday, June 25, 1936 Amllyville, Amityvllle — Things to Come Babylon, Brcbylon — Thlng.s to Come Bay Shore, Bay Shore- — One Rainy Afternoon Farmlngdale, Slrand — Message to -Oai^M -------- - --------------- ^ Lauilhlng Irish^ Eyes Flushing, Loew - And So They Wdre Married, One Rainy Afternoon' ' Flushing, R'KG — The Ex-Mrs. Bradford Nobody ’ s Pool Glen Cove, Cove — 13 Hours bx Air Till W« Meet Again Orjeat Ntck, Playhouse — Til We Meet Agaiti 13 Hours by Air Hempstead, RlvoU — Tlie Ex-'Mrs. Bradford Let ’ s Sing Again Hicksvllle, playhouse — Song and Dance Man Don ’ t Gamble With Love Little Neck, Ltttle Neck — Under Two Flags Gentle Julia Oyster Bay, Lyric — De.sire Port Wa.shlngton, Beacon — Let ’ s Sing Again D{acula ’ s Daughter one bad assumed it would. The platform, thanks to the cm.isculat- ing work of \t h e four^ cx-scna- TI hs 'I s my rtarured verdict upon- rors, “ has littleTciciirif^aTThean ing. And there is in, it 'consider- ;»hlc compromise with the New lYeal. Rut llic candidate h.is both identity and meaning. In thein»lic is the complete and absolute anti- thesi.s of Franklin Roosevelt. Here lies the choice for the people. He is Roosefell ’ s - Direct O[)posite Landon has, and symbolizes,, commons^nsc, balance, good hu mor,-busine.ss ability and homely, individual Ame'ricani.sm. Supreme ly, he has honesty. The score of the political dishonesty of Mr. Roosevelt -was the edged flames that rih through all the speeches .it the convenfioh. It blazed, in burning contempt, through the .speech of the new -national chair man, John D. M. Hamilton. And the delegates caugtlf'and carried into a rumbling roar its. slightest topriotation. Even Mr. Roo.sevdt must h.ivc winced, if he happened to \listen in\ on the Republican proceedings, wHile lie was off breaking his word again by mak ing political speeches on a \purely historical ” tour. The Sudden Rage of The Roosevettians ■ , Over the Re|wiblican success at ■Cleveland, the sage of the ^oose- veltians ii almost comic. A viru lent bitterness has supplanted their complacency; They are trying to resurrect the Specter of the Hoov er era. They are crying out about the bogeys of Wall Street and the Old Guard. They are eagernc.ss to \smear ” and tear down the man, Landon.- , So out rageous has the attack become that even the Dcrrtocratic New York \Times ” has been niovccl to pro- te.st the inud-flinging speech, with wthicii Chairman Farley greeted the nomination of tlK Kansas gov ernor. Youth At Last Is In the Saddle ' \Youth ” got ,'it Cleveland ex actly what \this department has ,ste.ulily contended that it should have; that is, ’ power in the actual management of the party. A new crowd ran the convention. The cliastened and diminished Old Guard stepped, or were pushed, aside. The nominee is young; Chairman Hamilton is but 44 ; of the 16 members of the campaign committee, 10 are \new f.ites. ” Furthermore, the committee had sense enough to give, the \i;omen, for the first time, the JO-50 of ficial representation which they long enjeJ have Itnois, the cofiver* presidential fhe familiar laZ that .place. Alljl publican natioMi * 1936 did so t-dU wcan-kiintoi of relief from tlJ f-ihng, pattonizinj, last tliTce years. tides Friday, June jj, P. M., rise,7,jj^ fifltuLLdajc - A. M., rise il i rise 7,6 feet. Sunday, June A. M.; rise' 81 1 rise 7.5 feet. Monday, June A. M.. rise l.i 1 ■rise 7.4 feel. Tuesduy, June A. M., rise ( rise 7.2 feet. Wednesday, Jim,- . 3:39 a. m. riseijJ M.. rise 7.1 lea. Tliur.sday. June 3 A. M.. rise 6fiSj.| rise 8.9 feet. \ ■ yachting M anli'dsset-Manl Club. Saturday, } I.sland Sound Y ki | soda lion Regatta i gatta will be uj place Sunday, , POLO Westbury — Meadoa Baturday, Sunday,i ‘ \Thursday June$ j Westbury Cups Brook Cups a cMM ’ s . mood IT ’ 5 DIFFERENT.. .. ADDS TANGY FLAVOR TO MEATS COLO COTS, FISH AND CHEESE / OURKEE'S famous dressing and MEAT SAUCE Ihat vacations < have\ begun fpr millions of ^person who assumes the responsibility of IHtomobiie upon the open road owes it to II as to others to give the task of driving It retiuires. ^ ^l^last grade-cropsing has actually, b€eU ,,^ .i).ughu.r of haitnrd calls for special,attention.-' L«t's j the piind should be trained to , watch \ ' ‘ Monday, Jhmo 22, 1936 Ajnllyvlll*, Amityvllle — The Ex- Mra. Bradford Babylon, .Baljylon — The Ex-Mts. •Bradford Bay aiore. Bay Shore — Heart ’ s Divided Farinlimdale, StrancLHFebUooat Fever ^ , ■ Leathfrneoks lUv^ Landed Flushing, Loew — Moon ’ s 6uf Home D»yM agusdrAo > . 'rtushing, RKT)^::)l7ie E x . ‘ MV s . , (Bradford Nobody ’ s Fool Glen Cove, Cove — Dracula ’ s Oaugh- ter Let ’ s Bing AgalQ (jfi'eat Neoky.-rinayhouse — Dracula ’ s AUCTION 9ALE! HARRY W. IIEUMANN - AUCTIONEER Will Sell At PIJBUC AllCnON Tuesday, June 23rd* l-F. M. and 8 P. M. * Contents of Beautiful IQ Room Home with Addition' ; * at th 9 Residence 78 BAYVIEW AYE. - GREAT NECK, L. I. By •Order of Owner, Samuel ll«llmuiiii Dining room set, Grand piano, tapestry chairs, objects of art, paintings, elehings, silver,, china, inlaid cabinato, mirrors, Igmps, books, glassware. Ivories, Grand Father clock, bedroom set, liv ing room sek, ete. EXlUBmON; SUNDAY, JlINB Mst, 1 F. M. to 8 F. M. MONDAY, JUN* 8Bnd, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M, one: - . - - - '' <:1rw ' ^ M ■ :->/ Let's atng Again Hempstead, RlvoU — The Ex-Mrs Bradford n hard that thi« eiiffiBe dies, the «tuntteroy ska aa a death-dealmi tttoimt Saftrtjr ing train may il adrvises ntuntibroy Golden .Arrow UtUe N9c||(, Uttle Neck — Hingfl Town Olrl l4yrlo-<HnUe 4 •••laba-tMKf' ■ ' « WOODBURY FARMS OFmU9 ONLY ITS OWN PRODUCTS FHRA8ANTS BROILERS BOASTERS FOWL CHESTER willTE PKMB FRYERS DORSET LAMBS strictly nucBU eggs ,35c anfd' 40c « doceci . 1 -': ’ * • \ elusive, charming!,■(Captured for an time by the alert eye of.Jtichael Gallo, famous photographer of c^t Thfee pbolegra^'^ef ttL 1 aJmve eoet km ■am» stnjjiie'' aik GALLO SfWO \0 rwi babboh ^ '^WiONlVl