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wi 'no our PART refepoRt. Nn. v. RANKS OF JOBLESS SHOW AN INCREASE UNDER CWA RULES Quota For Nassau Under Fed- eral Administration In- \um/v.11».- METROPOLITAN LONG ISLAND, NASSAU COUNTY, N. Y;, - FLEET OF FAST TRUC Fogarty, Officials Increase half. doses contributions from several the fund treasury to $1,890.42. Today's ntributions totalled. $41. 20 Ngediest Fund to $1,890 Prominent Rockville Resident Gives $25 To Review Drive; Special Appeal Made. - 'The \Twenty Neediest Cases\ fund the $2,000 mark today ms & sections of the South Shore swelled Heading the list was Arthur A. the FERVOR LICKING RS HAILS SALE OF L1UOn Supply Scant In Many Of The 19 States Affected By Re- KS SPEE WEDNESDAY, l < DECEMBER 6, 1933. DS LIQUOR TO NASSAU Sale of Liquor Starts in' Nassau | P 7 THE WEATHER /- Colder Tonight Fair Thursday - PRICE THREE CENTS _- tome 90 STORES START SALES AS ORDERS BEGIN TO PILE UP Little Legal Spirits Available Here Last Night; No \On creased From 7,500 To 10,-| Fogarty, pr nt Rockville Centre resident who contributed $25 'to peal; Drive Against . bu Night ) Only irect . A e. Premises Permits , O98 « Atte D Plea) tind. * s Two Weeks Remain e g Planned Issued By Local Board 'NEEDIEST CASES FUND | |_ Other contributors included Trustee <c t- « Loe um “gum “at”? m1 o m hm, me: of mkvuhu «i WASHINGTON. Dec. 6- Following a night of quiet lic today disclosing the fact that it Am”: mwmuug:mfl To w\‘“m'humlmnmu (P)-A nation that had made celebration of, prohibition'® will be impossible to employ. on civil works projects as many people 85 were given work under the emergency relief work program last winter, or as A. , Rockville desire to remain anonymous. j was planned in the now “Toned A. Maggi-fly“ ..... $25.00 With scarcely two weeks left before lelfA todthe new. (infer of things. county-state pogram this winter. Frederick Eiicherich, Bald. the appeal will be closed and the nd, surprisinly to some, The net result of the early optimis- Win 22.22 lle elke} ee} 5:3 money distributed among the 20 fam-] the 19 states whose laws per- tie views that every able-bodied UB\ ree w, Greiner, Rockville files that have been deemed most in| mitted the sale of hard liquor A - employed man would be given pro Centre ... .. 5.00] |need of special help this year, ©he| afer Utah late yesterday be- ductive work was exploded in the] | 2.50 |Review today directs a special appeal he. 36th - eal revelation of cold figures' yesterday. F. J. De La Fleur, y to the more fortunate residents of| Came the h to ratify rep 7,500 Is Nassau's Quota Stream .,. 250 the county 'to support the needy. had comparatively few citizens The hopes of thousands on the| |A Friend ..... * 1.00 This year, as never before, thet! feeling the worse today for work relief rolls, later shifted ‘lf’ {on tnymfioég: xf‘fzr Smut: celebrations. Throughout the pre Mv ia d Today's eno At: the suffering, privation and starvation | Country, the festivities seemed and now stymied under an avalanche of applications in federal re-employ- ment offices, were shattered. It was learned that the Federal Civil- Works administration, falter- ing in its early predictions of giving work to 4,000,000 unemployed in the mation, had set the arbitrary quota of 7,500 men unbe employed | in an ftm 2592973 do Permits ven = realizing that 10,008 men actually had been turned over already to the civil works administration from active work rélief rolls, Several midnight confer- ences were held- with state and fed- eral authorities. Increased To ,l;.:lzd . me render of a car brushed. him aoi hot Bie oe ho pormntited K & From L honor of his 7ist birthday at fis home, R These conferences .r # tossed into the underbrush at the A . o Great Revenue From Liquor 1}*> Maple avenue, kvill¢ Centre, ? ompromise increasing the allotment roadside and broke his neck on a'dark R Nat He asked \especially that no state!\ p70, req By Several AFB\ cday night. Violators Of 35:1!- Rules Noted $10,800 individuals. During this sea-| street in Valley Stream early last] E*Pected To Arrive At Natal, by Jaw or otherwise \authorize f Among .close personal friends pres- BY Local Board; New List: on last winter more than 15,000 indi- night. Brazil, - At~ Noon Today; the 'return of the saloon Meeting cht were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Floor Announced either in its old form or in some mod* + of Oceanside, Frank Pearson of St. oll. While no provision was made for investigation of any applicant under Continued on Page 12, Col. 4 XMAS SAL SHE - SHOWSPROGRESS iduals were on the work rellef up”, 'The dead man is Anthony Wekert, Amount to be raised ....$ 8109.58 Today's Contributions a WATER Is KILLED WHEN HIT B CA Parkway Inn Employee, 60, Struck While Walking; Driver Is Exonerated employe 'dat the Parkway Inn, just at the end of the Southern State park- way in North Valley Stream. His home address was given by as 70 West 66th atreet, New York. Driver Released After questioning Edwin 8. Maloney of Mott street, Valley Stream, driver of the car which struck Eckert, de- tectives relessed him and pronounced the accident unavoidable. 'The body was taken to the Moore Funeral home viewed by Coroner Edward Baldwin; P. J. De La Fleur, princi- pal of the Clearstream avenue school at Valley Stream; and two donors who that 'has accompanied the business depression. 'The \Twenty Neediest Cases\ appeal reaches families that cannot be assisted by other organized charities. - Bend your check to \The Twenty Neediest Cases Fund,\ care of the Nassau Dally Review at Rockville Centre. EN OF SEA HOP After Long Flight NATAL, Brazil, Dec. 6-(P)-The navy wireless station today calculated that Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh, fly» ing the South Atlantic from Africa, would land after 2:00 p. m, local time, (12 noon e. a. t.). Hope To Cover Distance Inside Of 14 Hours meross the South Atlantic today, out of Bathurst, Gamble, for Natal, Bra- federal prohibition just a re- pealed 'constitutional amend- ment worked hard to adjust it- to lack the fervor some had forecast. | The Supply Is Scant - I In many cases, the supply was scant; in several states, regulatory; set-ups had not been completed, so, the liquor suppliers were few. of the nearly 14-year-old Jaw, stated his future aims in these words: \The policy of the government will be to see to it that the social and political evils that have ex- education of every citizen toward a greater temperance throughout the nation.\ Already Under Codes The organization he was creating to effectuate that declared policy plugged Distillers, brewers and importers al- © 'The first patrons of the newly organized wines and liquors store of Abraham and Sydney Levin at 6 Poole street, Oceanside,\ The customers include Layton Holmes, Mae Hastings and Louis Surelyldorly. Jr. 315k Syflmy Levin, one of the proprictors, is dispensing the \package\ stuff from behind the counter. Review Staff HEARING 15 TOLD Several schools of thought in rela- tion to liquor and its control were ex- pressed by speakers at the Nassau- Buffolk public hearing of the Federal Bar association in the Nassau County Bar association home, Mincola, yes- terday. - Some speakers declared that the myth that governmental income from liquor will provide great income will be exploded when it is proven that liquor income only will provide protec- tlon for states which elect to remain dry. See Cause Not Lost Other speakers maintained that the Veteran County Treasurer At-! noemi tache Is 71 L L Davis, véteran attache of the nn «» T0 IFL IN NASSAU Hedger, was given a surprise party in Albans, Miss Matle Robinson of Eim- hurst, Addie Holmes of Lynbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkhardt and chil- dren of Bt. Albans, Mrs. E.. Dikeman and son, Lockwood, 112 Maple avenue, Rockville Centre; Mrs. L. L. Davis'find Lockwood and Myron, wife and sons of Mr. Davis. LOUISIANA BOLTS CONTROL OF LONG The Nassau County Alcoholic Bev- erage Control board literally threw \open house\ for the unrestrained celebra- tion of the return of \Uncle John\ Barleycorn and all his dripping wet up its , hands and relatives last night. maw is the time for all goortcnetoRT A list of about 80 permits for re- tail stores, approved and issued by registered mail to the applicants di- rectly from the state board office in New York city, was released by the board. decreed U Some Seen Violators 'The 27th annual Christmas seal sale of the Nassau County Tuberculosis and mummy-12 in the country besides giving the ma- jority of people the right to drink as they choose, and legally so. Surrogate Leone D. Howell declared, \I believe that the liquor te al- -The sixth district congressional ways required a certain a t of election ordered by Senator Huey P. control. _I believe that. prohibition than in which he picked Mrs, Bolivar offices and.sent to New. York Commissioner Moreland said that, while the procedure of issuing the licenses direct to applicants: seemed unusual to outsiders, it is the same procedure followed in the issuance of beer permits, months mgo, Attaches of the county board were upset when they scanned the list of approved permits and found that {many: of them were in violation. of figy During Election BATON ROUGE, Le., Dec. 6-(P) came about through the lack of ob-! r amp, Sr., widow of the late Rep- servance of law. The country has been resentative Kemp for the office va- carried away with an idea of revenue | cated by his death, is over but a fiery think, that the sale of 1IqUOT memory lingers on. out of the depression. a detectives st the fifth precinct sta-) sil, ready were under codes; hearings had|cause of'prohibition was not lost and Commissioner Sherman Moreland, | Contributors Align! DIE]!!! tlon 'house, he was Tt rose in bright moonlight from the just been held on one for the recti-\that the government could do well to | Jr., made it plain that the list was Recent Years Return, ® Corona avenue, when, fers and. blenders. spend liquor income for the rehabili~ {not complete and that other permits Anderson Reports street, he thought he tation of lives ruined by alcohol. Sen Q Candidate Wins But| m#Y bave been issued not included noni bounce from the side to keep bootleggers from profiting by Still others expressed the belief that ator's VADs MW! \in the list. It was explained that the roll off the roadway. the expected increased demand. Jo-|repeal will -aid economic improvement] Crowd Burns Huey In Ef-|appiications were filed at the local demise marked largely by fire» side gatherings with a bottle [and the family radio, Nassau began early today to buy and drink legal liquor and wines. Retail liquor stores at a score of points reported a boom bus- iness within a few hours after a fleet of fast motor trucks sped from Manhattan early this morning with plentiful supplies for thirsty throats. A few stores got the jump by driving to New York | last night and bringing out enought stock to satisfy last night's demands. Practically all of the 80 stores that have \ been granted permits in Nas- sau were receiving orders to- «and an- adequate or every section of the county was anticipated by nightfall. Red Tape Causes Delay The hotels, restaurants and clubs were not faring so well. Not a single \on the premises\ permit had been granted to a Nassau establishment uP to noon today as far as could bt learned and the local Alcoholic Bever= age Control board held out little hope anyAould .| be received before Friday at the earliest, Additional red tape in connection with \on. the premises\ permits were reported to be the cause for the delay, although scores .of New York clt establishments already were in pos- session of their certificates and doing s land office business, + Many of the hotel, restaurant and |club permits are still lying on desks mt the Mineola offlce of the local board, It was disclosed. While local officials have been working overtime to complete reports, they have besil swamped 'with work and in some cases investigations have not yet beef completed. It takes mt least m half hour for an agent to properly investl- gate the premises and & long report has to be filled in, it was said. The reports are forwarded to the state board zone office in New York city and a state investigator then his to check 'the places. If the secbnd check 1s satisfactory, the permit is issued by régistered mail. Charles Pitney, proprietor of: Pit« ney's hotel. Valley Stream, and an officer of thes Nassau Hotel and Restaurant. Men's association, volced criticism of the system today as un- fairto the hotel men. Me said the hotels were being shoved aside In favor of the new retail stores when fair to the hotel men. He said the thin anyone else. \The governthent is now under con- a state regulations, Bome of .the per-| CHenn Blakely, proprietor of a Fret tract to protect the dry states and it Hanged in effigy, after which th€) mite issued, It was pointed out, were) in reality the- hotels needed ald mors looks as though it will take every dol- dummy was soaked with kerosene A14 |closer than the 700 feet allowed by|msociation, said he was unable to lar of income to protect them.\. > burned from the gallows while “a: law, understand why the Nassau: group Replying to a question of an educa- in mun-hm“ and bearing The local commission admilted that was subjected to such delay when. tional and,“ for temperance Judge aha-{fl in effi now-in PeTSO® it had no idea how the tangled @f~ {other areas already had their permits. Howell said. \I believe that the church next,\ Huey IzzWMMRm-e- fate \relative to the 700 foot rule| Forty-two more liquor stores int= mmmm-nmmmnmflm hmmmwg'mhmflmmmgm\ ceived ~permita In \Nassau yesterday} “hum. We “ma today of the rebellion as ~ Lists Do Not Compare bringing the entire list to 80. IF may ; 3m.mwu_ma 'mmwdflar§uuum The list of succemsful mpplicants-te= (be added to from day to dry, accord» \are “nun-thaw“ we election. + leased at Mincola 'did not compare|ing to Commissioner Sherman More care, We -m“MMM-mhdxwm got Governor .O. Alien issued the completely with allegediy official lsts|iand, Jr., of the local control board, have believe the l‘udu He-declared that €!004On call. after. refusing. for} published in New York ity. -Com-|as further state reports are completed. disease will be arrested. This is ouly mummemwaow-unmwdflnlmfi- missioner Moreland said that because |The permite are sent out by reglstered on of our activities and need $35,- the picture of encouraging dates for the vacant office that Be/of the Intensive rush to get all pos-/mail from the New York city sone 000 to continue our work through the approach - firw 'call a primary to permilt them |sible licenses in the malls yesterday |ofifce of the state board ”$55\; a Continued on Page 18, Col. 3\ to run & It is not surprising that one Hist might | toa) board officials were perturbed U our ® Kem inated appa state mqu-w let» Tite. PL unmuZuMunnmz Continued on Page 4, Col. 2) af tne 200 foo resriction spposl,\ NEWBUROH, trict Democratic executive committee in awarding the liquor store permits, Assisting in the. handling. the] Thomas C. Desmond, Orange county who met in New Orleans, outade of| STATE TO TAX PROFITS hey said many of the permits were great volume of mail during the cam- Republican, today said recent Republicans east end of the the sixth district. ON 'CHANGE SEAT SALE issued tor stor close than that dis« paign are Miis Phebs Seaman of| opments Indicate $896\ town of will give a esti- oe tance. They said © nd tide : Mw. 9! both: the: Republican and. Democrate moni) \ George 8. Court Of Appeals Ends Con.| ston on the -.\ \\ parties may unite to Johnson 14, at Decision Despite the request of state officials tints Inqlaintive program «pnt fp\ S10\ nevaris, troversy In that police make vigorous efforts to clude New York city York close speakengies or places selling mfi m1 T®- pected _ |Uquor or «wines without permite: so 'und “filth-unfi- _p. Setivity slong that line waa reported \mt-Q. government upstate ment rages from county or village precincts alomg , 'There will of ste the South Shore.. Most o, the pluses He pointed out that his New York “I'm that have been furnishing hard Mquor city charter revision measures in the DS lower during. the past few montht Wit session of the legislature failed tbe east end ath hold beer permite anyway, it wit \due to Democratic opposition,\ and Cht® of “flim- gmflklnflmlm’bfim' at the same time said thet the Demo. Gerlach. chairman. . mal pez; Dortunity to determine whether an “mammdmw a district castonal highball is pased over 'the reform has not hitherto mat with Re- Meadow: W. n tex Saf counter. I publican approval. 5 mat fraa Hitical antoretd his \un of 5 perjcent. beer and aie nee North Belimure: \ omits of Yhaiz| reported to test at 9 per cent. BETHPAGE MiNSTRELs mings: J. Thich wisime received by many of the beer places ; Merrick, and $121. in WILL OPEN TONIGHT; Wantagh. Wesley Bedeli $30, and other | A Christmas ae. dak ks 4 nam=nmwmmmuwwnw. ty n tof | ar of ceremonies. “a“? \Tin rake Topey dark Bisgden [mente for night delivery. The retail The. Aunust minsire! show WILLARD CONVICTED 'and West Hempniced, en Beny 'was ons apvost Tamp I |Aet remain the me- ien conte fue by Bethpage lodge of Masons, i homes af five residents Schoorty, Mrs. arms at morning to af @ eight ounce glass al the average will be given in the OF ASSAULT *\ Anna Weber and ser that his \wna the wholesais cort has high s ‘fi... were hosteases orders frog the higher su- an: Fuksed 80 hoif ANGRLES, Dec. if Pf £} | Lagrego, futher, w.