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Page\ iwo ~ MAMMAL PACT WWS PRAIGE BY AEED IN RADIO SPEECH Pennsylvania Senator ' Replies To Johnson's Criticism Of Treaty; Removes Competi- tion, He Declares I| - Ready for Inventor's ~- Stholarship Test Selecter'i fly. Their Communitjjea, These - Young Men Seek Edison 1930 Scholarship, a @-- HOLY REDEEME R TO 47 jell ENGUSE Girt ruors London, June 20-(¥)-There: arg English girls who hold a piot'% m inicertificate for fying according to air **\ minstry figures, while more than 100 of thel&irls afe training at various air» a have. personal supervi-) +A number of the members have of the Freeport store: . na p - ) ° giving individual affairs during the Big Sandy and Friendship, Tennet» Washington, June 20-(P)-Repiy-|fifmOn_ the Fir % f y past month, the proceeds of which arc DIRECT POTTERY CO. see towns, have the same populi . Y-imanagers to appear befor e] > p AF put in the church coal fund, Mrs OPENS 32ND-STORE|in 1930 that -they had in 2 ing to Senator Johnson's criticism of|mittze. # at forty graduates $64;) > M E and 487 respectively the ~Lendon-naval treaty. Semator| At the present time the commi k \C trom marital,“ Frederick Jansen presented her emmm ming mmm Reed of Pennsylvania. who particl-| activity: is £ : \ Freeport, will receive diplomas Sum- |GODation of $30 and Mrs.. Andrew! 'The Direct Pottery company with |~ / pated in its formation, last night|primary in Dlinois and Pepnaylvania | pie Fim day evening after ves The pre.|Catrington also presented $26. all oflstores t New York and Con. / praised the pact and urged its ratifi- Although complaints have been re- p * j sentations will be made Rev. Jonn which were proceeds from such af-{neeticut is in overt Its Yind cation. ceived from a number of states, these M T..O\Poole the pastor of the church.] \W* store at 24 West Merrick road, Free- | He spoke by radio in answer to an|two elections, together with the one : - Thie exercises are being held in the] It %8S also voted that each of HX Company a Hine of |__ mddress similarly delivered by John-|in New Jersey, are the only primaries 5 f 4 church this year in order members will earn at least $1 durlng/high grade dinner ware. china glaxs- son the night before. Much of hisso far to be investigated. | P upon the young people the the summer months which will be/ware, aluminum, enamelware, tinware > pst in. the society at-the/and stainless-steel direct from Its own comment was directed at the remarks! At the office of the committee it - Plan ! Tusk meting in\ the which will factory. \The uni-v- Competition rin on the aparte at *s 'The class includes: January grad- in pale finch. CASH“; TO OBSERVE “natty; Reed “nu. 'removes|the investigation until the return of 4 ¥ uates, Douglas Blakely, Pag! Canslizo. aon will precede the meeting. sompetition in naval construction, |Senator Nye. | < Edward Fox, Vincent Regan, Edward FIRST ANNIVERSARY Moot. nmmm'mwm fag powersin the nos s / An Frames: Amn Kebl| New work-Because of anonymous! Snr SPACE x day. from battleship building during m nia D¢-Boben, Loretia Maddan, and qumerair i a cool Ot tine dimer dunée has g g the next seven id ii ; t . Eivira N Roosevelt, it is announced, publica-/been mrranged for tomorrow evening, taxpayers of the United States an tion is being withheld till the pub-|Saturday, June 21, at the Casino June graduates, Robert Callaghan; outlay of $400,000,000 on replacement Jack Carroll, John Coveney, John De- lishers can get in touch with thebathing pool and restaurantwin cele- K - C - P ey, bration of the RESERVE J of battleships alone.\ I , - 6 - laney, Kenneth Fox, John Hagert Continuing, he said: f Carl ¥ehl, James Letson, Arthur M ~ - \Tt allows the peoples of these three ¥ a £5 gan, Raymond Malone, William M great nations to rest secure in know- F Donald, James Murphy, Benjamin O1- : *~ e wen ATED - »-=Jedge that no one of the three can bricht, 'Walter Reilly, George Roveg- -- PLAIN AND [NSQFATF ) _ 'A attacked in its home waters by ' Efbfid'lfiimw‘xn‘ Cantu“ Sak A Too om [1:18 00 up any nation on earth. It makes i 5 F a, P a n in, rothy Dunn. _ ~ Hines . to all the world that none of the Instruction In All Musical Sub- f 6 Kethicen Dunn, Edna Pilblg, Prances|| © pistributors Famous <7J-‘l‘m‘m'h a\ Ranges and Combinations three countrics 1s designing war upon| jects Will Be Afforded At * A> ak Kahlil-1 Dorothy Liebler, Josephine either of the others. It promotes to| Special Summer Rates ; fig“, + Joégflfmfl‘fi'gk lfi'mg -MOVED TO LARGER QUARTERS-- mn important degree the- internation # # * al friendship that we all desire.\ n- \e rse MMX regular meeting of the auxii-| .._. NASSAU STOVE REPAIR CO. 'The speaker went on to say thef\ 'The Conte Select Music studios an- » oie aia soren the [L so. MAIN ST fm pact was opposed by. the big: navy|Dounce the onening. of the summer i TY l: eul‘nm nhnldsmrydpmt, §o. Mal . , \ wpokesmen on each of-the three coun-|Wrm on June 27, with Instruction in merican Legion, was held Wednes: BUTLER'S. BUILDING, MERRICK RD. & MAIN ST. tries and the same things satd. by|all musleal subjects at special sum- [ Jdny prening. in the dugout -on. Sun- James & Hawkins Senator Johrison are being MC, T®tes. c ances, ~ mpssitizemme Annotncement was made. of th 47 South Main St. in London and Tokyo. He expressed! The Conte rtudios were located in dance under the auspices of the coun g frogs)\ t. J. confidence \that common sense willl Rockville Centre just a-year mgo. £ f d ( : =i \ prevail and the treaty. be ratified.\. |Since that: time theie has been a auxiliary . and - tomorrow night in z cv m a t 5 , ->/the - ”vii 44,03 \house c \ i 211 Merrick Road wreat demand 'for lessons In' volce, F g . 2&1on which will be us‘lf‘fofsd nnouncemen Rockville Centre, L L M toten, dung 20-6P-Purther PQ‘“%'..}’,‘Z“2;,¢“IL°,;O§,‘,‘;L§T\ Comxgto- f the, purchase of the band, uniforms We are changing our equipment to Lincoln - ection by the senate committee in-|. \4 f n \ - s. trice Kellett, welfare chair- 4 ? i r+ Bui. \lent. instructors have been added to 4 {man, gave an interesting report of the Packard - and Cadillac cars.- It is our aim “if,“ the faculty, that now practically all -- F f work during the past week, nish the > A f ow subjects ard} taught, Including the F the care of several needy families.\} A . o & NASSAU . {Ed’hfufid frism harps, dramabe art > The baid up membership of the aux. j ~ Best Taxicab Service Available a SECRETARIAL [,, Im of the putstandiog featizes of a ment Prt, Mang) Cars Furnished For All Occasions nd the Nassa former sp¢- . kee x £ SCHOOL Liking: in met?“ ‘lprtd | iglzinm'dihwre-xtpwud to hivea Phone R. V.. C. Merrick R M the latter in classic programs. Both] A EDISON , béen sent Mrs. L. Levin and Mrs. \ The Pnone Prompt \2712503 at Main St flittos nave been active throughout the Richenstein. 'Mrs. Helen Medbury,|i ' PA.“- 248 and PORT, L. I. sher, opp Ph ©0/ Luther P. Spalding, Jt., of fied to enter the Thomas A. Edi- Junior membership chairman, report- Slee Courteous ' mumfldm rxlmufi‘g Arizona; Robert Herman Smith, son Scholarship of 1980. Pre- fiumwfimdm‘g mtg! s ® ( Open All Summer the broadcasting studios. of Las Vegas, New Mexico, and vious contests sponsored by the m Instruction at the Conte studios is| H: A. Wilson, Jr., of Jackson, great inventor aroused such in- a a «iven in accordance with the _| Mississi have been selected terest throughout the world that Day and Evening Sessions flank-rune! the royal MM: by M%imx as of such It‘ll expected this event will sur» ENTER ANY TIME Ttaly, and divlomas are also awarded.! outstanding. 'mental aptitude pass all others in the number of a % . Auditions for the term will - testanta Individual Instruction be given up to 1112-13,\ that- they \are- considered. qual com TosEy's KippiE SHors a A Department Store for -Children | \ METCALF BROS., INC. New York, June 20-Hundreds of|to study for his future scientific ca~| Plumbing and Heating thousands of young Americans are in the famous Massachusetis In- Becretarial, General Business and Civil Service Courses Adranced Dictation and Review FT’kphO-Q son scholarship competition. ~ th | p m MAIN STREET - HEMPSTEAD Mamandi foi to tits No : | J spective localities mre Luther P. Spalding of Phoenix, Ariz.; Robert Herman Smith, of Las Vegas, N. M.; UTH SHORE aA TRUST COMPANY. -| + A t © held each: year. prize is four|chemistry, mathematics and physics. e . @ nomTH vILLAGK ave.. eocmvitue centar, N. r I years scholarship in any technical in- | A typical query of this variety was the |f fay ° 1 stitution in the United States. following question: ( > % a | 4 P , & per c end was Wilber Huston, son of 'a Seattle|ing a certain cliff on a summer nigh on inlcr Sl [ bishop. Wilber proved to be a mod-[heard the echo of his whistle four ¢ ost, unassuming lad who bitterly re-|seconds after blowing. How far away i cat 6 ( - —accounls » sented -the implication that he ex- . If he repeated this |f _ w | iit. three pearol Raton. |-\ ,'\ would \be node 'iny Change, in the | ' z* e - -year-o . ne any com pounded l \I am not foolish enough to think time? If so, what and why?\ quarterly I can ever be as great as he,\ said| Wilber Huston, in triumphing over | | the young Washingtonian. alert I Wilber declared, however, that he|American youth, is said to have an- would zealously try to justify the hon- |swered questions that stumped many _,. % Here is an outstanding event seldom of: \4 or that the great inventive genlus|edtlege professors who took the test i a kul . had bestowed uson him. He chose as an experiment. fered to the buyer. These little dresses are needed constantly throughout the summer anSE [EAUEH lN Moan. The 111m is right at: the stock ML comi! ate, so ere we 0 Wi e most rirst cauren or carase DRGNZATION IS ° f : - for best stupendous economizing special yet pre- ~ f Selection _. sented. SCIENTIST CARUSO TESTIMONY ‘ FREEPORT, NEW YORK _ ANNOUNCES A ‘ FREE _. u Bank by mail No neell to bank in New York | + ASH DRESSES Formerly $1.95 and $2.95 _- Reduced to '~! Percales -...... Batiste - Piques ...... Voiles . ___ Dotted Swiss Sizes 7 to 14 Some With Panties Another Group __ Sizes 1 to. 6 REDUCED TO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JudgeSude.G_reene,C.Sgi s ,. _ of Chicago, Hlimois i Member Of The Board Of Lectureship Of The § po YOU KNOW THAT Mother Church, The First Church Of Christ, LIVE POULTRY IS BEST : Dt. a Han Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Soup or . Broilers] > s., |F O WL lh. FREEPORT THEATRE Smr'ufl-Iidnwflc-‘Mh E TONIGHT « [ ~ JUNE 20TH, 1930 -| # =>: a At 8:30 O'Clock ~- Doors Open At 7:30 O'Clock i p empstea an sl 937 33 | The Publicis Condistty Invited To ARMY I) aan, nou p c. 0 . ad oe : j Teper