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nate tr ® Tk MALY REGRETS alley Stream Schoo.1 Gets Flag From Mechanics FHENUH H\ > ddl 'DIG' AT FARC 'Act Of Braggadocio,' Investi- gators Say, So French For- eign Office Considers Inci- dent Officially Closed Paris, June 20-(P-The' Italian foreign minister today expressed his oounizy's deep regret over a recent demonstration of students at Barl when, it was alleged, France was be- liitled by the demonstrators. . 'The Incident is now regarded by the @Préach foreign office as closed, it was said in official circles today, Investigation Conducted The alleged affront to France oc- curred before the French consular gency at Barl. -Al the-request- of the French ambassador to Rome the foreign office investigated the « thoroughly. First reports that ® French flag bad been burned in front of the agency proved unfounded. Foreign Minister Grandi told the smbassodor that the Incident had been investigated officially and that mothing had been spared to t the truth. get a Minister Grand! told the French ambassador that the manifestation was simply an act of brigmioeh on the part of the students who made an effervescent demonstration, for which the government was sorry. L Karl S. Briggs, deputy state councilor, and a Boy Scout guard of honer are shown in this picture about -_ to hoist aloft the beau American fizg presenied the new Valley Stream High school by V&lley Stream REPUBLIC council of the Junior Order, United American Mechanics. Deputy Councilor Briggs delivered the presentation ANSSTAY speech in behalf of the Valley Stream council. .Awards were made by the council to three students for The OUTING TO CONEY) best essays on the origin of the flag. The outing to Coney Island of the Rockville Centre . Republican . club planned for last night was postponed on mccount of the carnival of the South Nassau Communities hospital, mccording to an announcement of August Kalb, president. When the outing was . discussed first and June 19 set for the date there bad beep no definite time for the - carnival | assigned. . Yesterday morning Mr. Kalb succeeded in sev- ering the contract with the bus com- pany and all members of the club were notifled of the postponement. Charles Martin, chairman of the entertainment . committee, . has . not was yet set another date. It is expected in will do so before the next meet- ug Freeport In May Four hundred. and AJTOS INCREASE IN NORTH Minneapolis, th Dakota, Minnesota, and Mon- tana totaled 1,263,031 in 1929, an in- eremse of eight per cent. over the preceding year. Independent peach growers of Cal- ifornia, who produce 325,000 tons of|aminations. *the mtate's crop, organized to controll. Fifteen clinics this yea nurse In charge. cement ann nomner work 34 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport Telephone Freeport 2902 Ew. Evening Division of our EVENING division; one istics tat At time of enteri Crates\ 3 four years in the OUR SPECIALTY Day Division ...... LKS REPORT ON HEALTH #> Four Hundred And Twenty- Three Persons Themselves Of Service In twenty-three persons last month attended the clin- June held at Elks good health clinic in ychicle registrations in North and|Preeport, according to announcement Bou made today by Anna M. Lafferty, One hundred and thirty-one home visits were made by nurses while as well ms DuBois, the doctors alded in -the work conducted at the health centre by giving ex- were held Lynbrook post and. ~ The Bentley School of | Accounting and Finance THE LARGEST PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL IN THE WORLD DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY, TO TRAINING _MEN FOR SPE CIALIZED POSITIONS IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE . will 1917.with 27 students,. Enrollment this year 2648 students Number _of G wo mask spa's ing statistics were compiled last year from reports received from the fer ol' ( cand porting limit 'will be obtained this year from the graduates of our Day division, < Ayerage Age k At time of entering the Ben JF 'At time of Mm“ Tow. thy . Youngest at time of graduati Earnings upon Entering and upon Graduating | * * At time entering the Bentley School - .\. $1,208 At time of graduating ~*~... ,... ..'~.. 1,865 $54 pec.cent increase while in attendance Class Years after Amount 1920 9 $6,307 2921 a S632 a922 7+ -= 4148 1923 6 3,398 1924 3 2.965 d925, p 2.732 1926. a 0, 2.502 aso? 2 2230 'r928 r 1.987 C 1929 0 tez Availed raduates .. 1437 A2 School_ ng, 20; oldest 55. one; Infant and pre-school with phy- sician, five; infant and pre-school with nurse, four; pre-natal, one dental. four. * Bix patients were accompanied to the hos . Of the 423 patients to the. clinic 53 infant and pre-school with nurse, six pre-natal. 'Total number of patients aitend- ing the clinic was 311 with 112 oth er persons attending for advice. Four the. tuberculosis clinic month. m Thitry-four teeth were extracted, according to the report of the nurse in charge. Twelve fillings were made and five treatments given. Of the defects found and corrected the clinic reports that 22 were found and five corrected. 'Three persons seeking: help at the institution were referred to the hospital, and 19 to physicians. Dr, McChesney's office ve three treatments for tyes. 3 | Amefican [ By Al Legion Lucky Bag] | a . Malverne post presented a memorial window last Sunday to Our Lady of Lourdes church in memory of those who paid the supreme sacritict, There were delegations present from Lyn- brook, East Rockaway and Island only surviving clvil war veteran in that district. Colors were massed followed by a uniformed squad from Legionnires, After a reading of the honor rolls of Mal- verne, East Rockaway and Lynbrook there was a fitting sermon by Father Healy, pastor of St. Joseph's at Gat. a former army chaplain. The fare fund ofthe Malverne post. The Leglonaires of Malverne: are to be congratulated on their activities. Port Washington post the top in its membersh's quota and is way up in front and in addition have surprise to spring on the boys at county convention in Freeport. a al A bill known was' Hawley bill passed by the serfite on May 27 and is now waiting the approval of the President of the United . provides three major amendments to the adjusted compensation law: 1. Rx spss 467% h A}; 432 \Tole 235% * 170 151 114 107 went over tl |to Central Islip Sunday. Cooke & tends the time for application from January 2; 1980, to January 2, 1935 (even then some birds will come rushing sround five minutes after Tows a period of one year in which midnight on January 2, 1935); 2. Al- the dependents of velerans may file for his adjusted servick pay, follow- period, in the event. of \his disap- ing. the expiration of the seven-year pearance; 3, Validates applications made. prior 'to the mpproval of this act, where theanolication bears the fingerprints of the veteran but lack the approved signature of the vet- wanna ected kill} We remind you again that state tings on September 4, 5 and 6 and mational at Boston October 6, 7, 8 and 9 and last, but not least, our own county convention at Freeport on July 25 and 26. Pranklin Square post fulfilled one of its Legion duties in great style when 'It carried out its welfare trip With. more than 30 cars in line, Joaded high- with luxuries and wifte for the boys con-| fined there this trip was one of the best ever underlaken by this active! post Another post on the same day took good care of the boys at Kings Park when DeMott-Carman post of Wood- mere went out with af orchestra, lee cream, cakes, candles and cigaretles of the work being done by the Naysan | county American Legion Ken Franklin, commander of Lyn- brook post hardly recognized his car after the Long Beach parade on Mem- oris Jday.. Someone had converted. it into a truck, so Ken says. The Forty and Eight put on a first-class card of fights which were enjoyed by everyone there, but be- tween counter attractions at Mineola and on the South Shore and the fight the evening before the attendance was small, But regardless of that the boys worked hard to raise money for the bands and deserve everyone. the thanks . of ~If any posts have any news: they want broadcast in this column send It to me as I'm no In to nick ma- lor this column out of the air mmxmvhnhku- wr \ this column, e ts in the county presented medals at the. graduation exercises of the children of their com- munity for history and civics. Each post should have a large dele- gation at our next county. comvention at Fresport and many in- teresting matters will be brought up as well as the appoarance of two visit- ing leglonaires. so it is up to erch post commander to have a delogition on hand. The membership standing of varl- our Nassau county posts in the a~=re- gate is 3,956 against a quota of 4580 Some of the poss have already gone over the top. 'The relative standing of the posts and the number of their membershio is ms follows Lawrence-Cedarhurat 124. 1 518; Oceanside 44, 1.467: Franklin Square 61, 1.220; Valley Stream. 278, 1.188; Williston Park 91, 1.137; Mifeola 156, 1114; Manhasset 117, 1.064; Floral ness re ov aan \B1 1012; Locust Valley 86, 1.011; Pree port (Story' $18, 1.008; Malvern» 45, 1000; len. Cove 78, 917; Woodmere 14 44 living accommodations at our dormitories and fraternity houses at tion of courses requires Evening division. Catalog will be sent on reqiest. Hun-1.0. Bantiey, C. P. A., President Tras Bextey Schootyof, Accountinc and Finance \1 Borisron SfI-‘EI'. Boston, Massacuusttrs two years in the Day divi- f i New -Brooklyn's b«sbetor pastor, who has several . times de- nus-mum is to wed. 'The Dr. Henry _C. Offerman. ot Bt. Pual's church, is enenged to Mime Altena, a beauty, who helped carry the daisy chain at Adetphl collage. \All rorts af. tricks |< wre thought of to win the meztal in- seresk of the unmarried minisicr,\ he onar maid. T beticve 1 could write down the nomes of 10% very sweet wits who have been sugested to me as wonderful for the par- somage.\ A. Japanese ferme; scar Westmore lend, Cal produced $20,090 worth of twmatoss Com- 14 scorch _.. ade government some form of ington commerce for tions h s e ly m |- n~~\ fe emitters ion aman ”7 <e whether mtary and. political and turn out to. be | Hort Fon | REVISION OFNEW AMERICAN TARIFF Paris, (no 20 more elevated tone bf criticisms of the/of new American tariff today ralsed the question of agitation. Strong Hope Expressed That-ls- as far as the- government would be able to go, !t was sald in official. circles, since the new tariff is the result of legislation and can be changed only by the congress of the United States. Strong hope was expressed, how. their product is 150 per cent. ever, that President Hoover co partiame circles was likely to force the Land of the e it to make tation to Wash- The tariff committee of the sen- ate which asked the minister information. on the subject was told that the government was \disposed to make representa- of concerning any cases which abusive. and wor to induce President Hoover to use his discretionary power.\ of induced to make generous use his discretionary powers to duties which turn out to be too high,|ment today without going the possible comfort ot. technical, in: which terests while trying might take & -year 'or more before|to develop patience they could possibly yield benefits to the moment when French industry. what can be done about the tariff. The estimate of the American em- / enna Un Inause of ouly 335 per tear io MEMBERSHIP DRIVE | an average 36 per cent | Frech export duties to America was) PLANNED, OCEANSIDE accepted by neither “Minus-i \ m, of Commerce Flandin was! Plans for an extensive membership ! law ms saying that no calcula- drive were discussed last night at | gos “I ldes \of could meeting of .the executive committee of the no: to French trade. | rai enc . Ts Eimmitne Sthoigis held in the home of Howard Free- [[- in} 'The (ministry of commerce today) MA president. Hal, Buchan, chair- arranged care . man of the committee, presided. tee ® tT detailed 6C\ minal arrangements are to be com- | aminations of all of the new 8h00~/piteg at the regular meeting of thei ules, 'The public will be informed! organization Monday- night in Col-| of their expected effort on Prench|umbus hall. | trade. {-the committee uiso-decided-to-take In the emantime parliamentary action to have a traffic light lnstall~ group. eveldently animaied by & Ge-/eq at Foxhurst and .LOng Beach aire to rest to the compliints roads, A communication recommend- their constituents, tod@y ©B-/ing the action is to be sent to the tinued actively demanding some board of action to- counteract the ml- “he,” ' go cases t - (7:01 conga-1mm “3°35\ gmrglm‘ New, York-When Lary Gould to the attention of the government.| Writes his sweetheart he doesn't know One -house- making - ladies fine shoes What-he is going-to-say-and-when for the American trade that he has finished he doesn't know what a\20 per cent tariff would put this|he bas said. 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