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a - o - P <% - - @ H.” ‘F'v,~ Arc\ \ p CREATEST NEwsPaAPER--MONDAY, JOY 1s, 1935. =CRALLENEG SALE tou (Rye « > M00 P 14 tit, th THE NASSAU DAILY _REVIFW---LONG ISLANDS rmess-=>=> CHURCH ACCEPTS [2 DIE, MANY HURT ~<Plp Iwo } SCHILLING: BACKED hid = UHR: i a r “Mnmh‘wh an: IN LEGION GAVGCUS \I OESTRE OF PASTOR DURING WEEKEND >>>>=>====> OPENS THURSDAY, =~. \: IN FLOOD SECTORS k: L Wm“ car was - hwywhmmfi I ¥ - Lw $ Aboa: -- the intersection, waiting - Zaman. | wint safe above: ground' it vont w> . - Acts On Resignation of Rev, Record Crowds\ Seek Relief |ligit to change, when it 'was « Centre Merchants be underground. o' Second Division Test Vote John B. Hanna; Wishes A From Boy Drowned the other machine, \Gam. Of Mayor Al. Its marked up seid someding| Thousands Of Tons Of Brings 4 To 1 Vi ; Ap- Farewell Sermon ”amt!!!“ 3 Days so it should be buried like a. dog Removed As Residents, Of- . Continn Jon-WW“. Statinued Prom \Wiss If ve again mark up gora-| | _ ficials Join CCC Forces Continued Prom Page One Girl Falls Out Of Car: to hit 2h?“ youeep 1° make 3\ 0M “mm-m, w Escapes Serious Injury whopper -as\ any THE PENN'A DUTCHMAN, patgle e - wers: Baldwin, with 5 votes; Bell- Dorothy Tesorc, Island village. 6 Flood wrecked New York com: more, with 2; Seaford, with 2, and Roosevelt, with 1. Schilling's name was submitted for the second division endorsement by Rockville Centre post, of which he ts a former commander. It was sec- onded by Oceanside post. Law! mame was placed before meeting by Cathedral post of West Hempstead. munities rapidly returned norma removal of thousands and debris 'from and houses over the week-end. Sunday meant Just another day for men engaged in rebabill- d in Hornell alone 12, muck were removed. frow by volunteer Legionaires © by the Rockville Centre chamber of commerce, are ready for distribution tivity of their to the co-operating merchants and and d the appeal offered by the | Window displays are being changed in on observance of the occasion. i ave- \They call attention to the rela- The business area will be decorated and tive freedom and fa-ility with which with bunting and other streamers e h 8 x-servicemem, responding to at 'The failure of Baldwin post, of which time tome more bod int entrances of the VME Will| appeal to aid the stricken city. cams Appelgste is a former commander, to . running Mitten the width of the streets, and pimcarded. A \sound\ wagon Wil|rrom 14 counties in the western ent take part in the voting was consid- A- ~ re th#! plan of the retail section broadcast the message throughout the of the state. ered significant by Schilling's support- | Mr. Calhoun, formerly supervis- father could stop his machine and| Wil nave less diffifuity in supplement of The Benes Babkers: state officials and federa: ofs | ing principal of the Sag Harbor . run back to plok her up. C3 in |subplement of The Review and The| employees worked beside TERA ant Donohue Endorsed high school has beet appointed Dr. 8. Dearborn Bird gave her first| CO2 parking space star, Wednesday will carry the fea- wae caucus unanimously endorsed principal Central high school ©CC men from dawn to dusk, onot again \doing their bit\-with pick» and shovels, The visiting Legionaires orough) Shore for an opportunity to con- | THANd, A parade will be staged Wed~| about 150 trucks, steam shovels ant tures of the sale to every home in = - Rockville Centre and to the homes of 'The Rockville Centre merchants an supseribera in Metropolitan LOE mines Donohue of August Christian NO» 3, to Oben its freshman class Wolk , Fast Meadow, for election um'pfammmum achool, Bellmore, Mr. Calhoun is convention. Donohue is chairman of .mumw'fltfim morning and, at 7 6'clock, Motorcycle Pattolmen Chester Jones and Harry vince them of the advants; ;, |nesday night. portable kitchens to supply hot foot the ways.and means committee of the Wm 'and elf Whittemore and Armour saw the body shopping here in “$3.3,“ 25mg The supplement will carry editorial) to workers. :- county orgariimtion. Columbia university, where he re- floating face downward in the water, city. > material on the history and growth Thousands of curious flocked to tht Among the speakers at the meeting CAVE 4 'of arts degree in w considerable distance from where k . # resident of Rockvilie Cen- |Of all phates of Rockville Centre com- devasted area by automobile an were County Commander Prank Stu 'sdrsinistration, Mr. - the youngster had been last seen. + ire takes pride in the character of MUNY life, besides the merchant's snreatened to hamper the fitment!” Kaelin. The county commander did specialized Dr. Peter G, Fagone pronounced development achieved by the village, \DMTEINS® for the three days, clean-up job but in most communi a comment“ w the ”range Ulnar letics and music. He is presiden the boy dead st 7:15 o'clock and The superiority of its residential All 9f the merchants and many Of) state and local police turned them\* election successor. - George S. Johnson gave ~ nounced. he had: received a request gave per association and member of the trom the commander: resolution's committee of the New work. which Hanna that Legion posts in the) york state teachers' association. has carried on in the interest of - The dubious, but-painful honor county collect clothing, shoes and th* church over a number of «funds for flood reef refugees up- sections, the excellence of its inst{- fhe local residents are on edge, M5} back or routed them over highway! tutions, the benefits of its modern the Opening day approaches. Evety~| away from centers of activity Hurt Chasing Light Passer + sanitary facilities and municipal- One expects highly satisfactory re-! Nearly 600 persons still are beins owned lighting and water systems, Sults. The salés days are the biggest|fed by relief agencies or friends bu! being the first casualty to Freeport's| and the calibre of its population are thing in Rockville Centre's history the lack of water still presents a prob newly organized motorcycle patrol) sources of gratitude to every citizen |and all merchants are preparing big lem. state. Greetings to the delegates were \**We cannot help but Teel that squad belongs to Patrolman George! of the village. stocks to meet the expected increased extended by Charles. Squires, third R an Carpenter. \Reci tion of its sales. | givision commander, and John Lynch. ’u\'m‘°mmflpm s ogni poss es as Carpenter was chasing a red light] a business center is essential to the Merchandise will be of gusranteed| MAN JUMPS TO DEATH F atpamser 'along Sunrise highway at 1} well-rounded development of the quality, but the prices will be par-| AS POLICE RAP AT DOOR During the meeting: s vigorous pro- membership of more than $00, h o'clock yesterday afternoon when he} community. Its own population |ticularly attractive to the potential test was made by some of the dele- and with healthy progressive sup- suddenly skidded on m sandy shoulder] must be the controlling factor in buyer. 'The hoped-for principal re-| CHICAGO, July 15-(P)-While po- gates against the holding of a caucus plemental organizations, which do 150,000 At Long Beach and fell heavily to the ground. Health| the continued commercial growth sult is that the residents of Metro-) lice sought to force the door to his on Saturday night. They asserted it 1 so much for rounding out the life 'The largest week-end crowd ever to Officer William H. Runcle treated him and advancement of the village. politan Long Island will ree the ad-| room to stop his announced suicide, a was an inconvenient time to call | . in the church. visit Long Beach was recorded by po- for contusions of the muscles of the \Now therefore, I, Horace L. Al- |vantages in Rockville Centre stores. man. tentatively identified as Grover them together. \We wish him success and hap- |lice over the past week-end, when |!®{t !e# and ordered him home to rest. len, mayor of the village of Rockville xn Cleveland, 55, Chicago, leaped to his Dederick A Delegate \ Helped Incorporation Of Val-] in his new work, about 150,000 pei came to the The motorcycle was not damaged, Centre, commend the merchants for SEDAN ABANDONED death from the 16th foor of ® down- Commander Allen Dederick of De-| jy g, : Rail Stati \Tt is further moved that a copy |seaside city for relief, it was indicat- , their enterprise ind initiative in town hotel today, Police had been Mott Carman post, Aierican Legion ream; Ru mtiom of this motion, as entered on the |ed by Police Chief Morris Rosner. The Woman' §caiD Leacerated planning the Challenge Sale and Hempstead police today were try-! called by another guest of the hote) of Woodmere, will head a delegation| Named After Him records of the church clerk, be |estimate was based on the time nec- *\ VAlley Stream Crash urge the residents to give it gener- ing to find the owner of a sedan) to whom Cleveland canfided his plan from that unit to the annual county | -- forwarded to the Rev. Mr. Han- |essary to move the cars out of the Dorothy Killoran, 17, of 118 Roger 945 Support as an indication of their found abandoned on Fulton avenue convention at Long Beach Priday and na.\ city, which required an hour and a |avenue, Inwood, was treated st the interest in helping to extend the this morning with the Hcense plates Alex M. Westwood, the man from To Select New Pastor Aifth business life of the community. loved the key f b Saturday. o half longer than week-ends when precinct of the Nassau county m rem but the key in the ignition eing beautiful means jobs for - Commander Dedrick and Acting WDOm the Westwood station on the An additional paragraph was added 100,000 persons visited the city. police at Valley Stream yesterday, In witness whereof I have her- switch, They were without any clue many New York girls who pose for Adjutant. William P. Hughes were| West Hempstead branch of the Long \to the motion covering the invitation| While there were no serious acci- |after she was injured in an autome- unto set my hand and caused the as to where it might have come from, advertisements. elected official delegates to act for the Island “mild ho: its align, an: myth; Rev. lg, Hanna wwnvc'um and|dents and the beach maintained its bile collision at South, Corona and flaggfheih\ to be _________________ pos convention. 'They were| Yesterday at his home, Locust preact. once before going isconsin record no-drownings, the re West Lincoln avenues, Valley Stream. on Potion st a regular election at a street Valley Stream. to assume his new clerical responsibili- severs) rescues performed by mempers Miss Killoran, a passenger in an Total Sent To 55 ‘vv'----------—-. meeting of the veterans' unit at thelr Mr. westwood, a native of Canada, 46% of the Long Beach life guard patrol. auto driven by Margaret C, Killoran One more merchant has come into clubhouse, 25 Hartwell place, Wood- had resided in Valley Stream for the MWQlMt with the acceptance of| madeline Swift, 14, of New York |Of the same address, suffered a torn {h° fold over the week-end to raise mere, scéording to &n announcement! past 24 years and had been actively | B® T' nation, a committee was des- city, was saved from the undertow |Scalp and m skull bruise. Dr. Louls | the total of co-operating merchants to ; ’ b today by post officials. identified with the civic and political ignated to consider a new pastor. That |a; ine foot of Laurelton boulevard | N. Goldstein gave first ald treatment | 55 The latest participant is the Sun- ' want to “Y Two other officers were elected to committee is: rise Merrick Trading corporation. The d 2 a good used car? ... to die, {lage strong The opera a act as alternates, They, were Vice 221°: g: in “Mung: w: Warren Angel, Benjamin Bain, Mrs. Toon wont her imlo a jert $ west valle Nassau Daily Review and The Nassau current sw her into a jetty. She lam Hendrickson of 15 West Valle Commander Jack Foley and SergeANt~ pitizens who worked for the incorpora- Ba¥liss, Mrs. John Horstman, Figs A d Pms mewamm‘A' j Ons: clen C. . ucens Woman Injured Bam Heyman, chairman of the} a se in many posts, both 167an JmTwe‘ r.3$um:h:.¥ucued Stanley Krz}- IQ:- Inwood (zoning:ll sales \steering\ committee, reports . WELL ADVANCE ALL THE TIME YOU ' \conner a ann shige nad | motte and . was a mer. Mtr, mone | wod\ h | mone armen as or lan AiLe ar in ban: | p YOUU TO $300 - NEED TO REPAY ! om * down in the surf off Laurelton ~ - . ‘ (the convention. Delegates have b“; ur. Active Elvis-aw? the or- 51\? gumkuzfi ”I? ae gram 'and also William Lee, 33, stout 12mm; Tfmffil‘xumfl‘?’ mercial carnival center, Wednesday, Any man or woman who is We'll arrange any number to move for adoption \mlmm'J'mmdn Siew paty whign |church, were apiked 67 Mr. Ludlum |Of the Bronx, in the same locality, |two autos at Henry street and wan. SAS DEMTIDE the insignia of the ' earning a steady income of install to corre- ‘ fthe resolution at the convention. elected He w first He said there Was'& difference of| WSWer L. Cooper, 25, of New York ser avenue, Inwood, Saturday evening. challenge days\ which are sponsored can get $300 or less from upondw’ywr budget and + m \*~ 'aldinger |optaion = churen (| oity, was treated for a weak heart, She was given treatment at Bt. Jos- | ’ ‘ 'NO MORE POMPADOUR _ i Mayor Waldingers surat admini- members, And Joseph Gallo, 24, of Brookiy®, eph's hospital, Far Rockaway and per- Ing along Sunrise highway at Atlan» | us in 24 to 48 hours .. . income iF. and lst you ax- ' SAYS MRS. LONGWORTH tration, Mr. Westwood was a mem» most \All! relations existed be Y $ #iVen resuscitation treatment for mitted to go home. tic avenue, Saturday, | ' either to pay the full pur- tend your payments over 3, q v joilmint ber of the park commission, He also “them E his “Muggi- “W'fmimn 20, of 42|c The cam-“17:7 a 9“er “It“: The ;uwm°blii=e imaged by 11-\1- thase price or the balance 6,9 months, a whole year, While . . Hanna f : * oupe ven foseph rano, rence oung, . eorge place, | ' P mwmmdmno’mrfmu.m§:lymfl—m(fiah wMWp-flfinnrllgmfi edly was disappointed because the| Kilburn rod, Garden City, rescued of Springfield. His car, going north. Inwood, was traveling east on the) on a good used car. or longer, if you so desire. ‘ World war has risen up to pester| Central high school district No, 2) ChNTch could not afford, at the present Miss Lily Jutt, of Astoria, in the collided with a coupe driven by highway, according to police report, Loans Arranged for Any Worthwhile Purpose < Alice Roceevelt mam; which embraces the Valley Stream UMS: {0 procéed with the construction Point Lookout section yesterday afte\ Stephen Waters, 232 Jeanette avenue, |and had reached Roosevelt street Come i - A. society writer nod a piece . of a mew church building, this did not|® struggle. Inwood, going west. County police in- when the rear wheel came off, The | ome in . . . write . . . ar 'phone saying . Mrs W531: ought . to campaign affect the pastor's resignation, in the =-- vestigated. momentum carried it across the 80 ' I ' Bangs Ber nair fom Its ofd-fash- opinion of Mr. Ludiam. The Rev. Mr.| Car Skids And Overturns; Wheet Falls Off Auto; foot roadway to the sidewalk on the | PE RSONAL F'NANCE co Toned dour. 'This caused people R wished to build the new |S Injured At Sexfort Man Severely dnjured opposite side of the strest and it ’ raskront ® ‘ a? ”Sp-Mr gun more than”? church and make the present building! 'Two Brookiyn sisters and one of|_ Charles H. Strickland, 71, of 88) struck Strickland, knocking him down. Hempstead Bank Bldg. First National Bank Bide. mummy ho a a parish h: their men companions were hurt when m! firm]: Lyn‘brcok, suffered a| The injured man was treated by Dr. . a M “an fton It\. leaf riltu'fxolonr‘ R the cer in which they were riding le fracture of the right knee,| Andrew J. Torre. police surgeon, and . Tones we mum-f, 1:24. fling: 3x Thins gum?“ 3.x: 2:1\: m R ' skidded and turned over several times, when struck by an sutomobile wheel|removed to his home by the rescue ' tena 1n08 Sone Freeport thot But in 1917, her ”1.5.4: recall, Mrs. bi shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday | which came loose from a passing ma-|squad of the Lynbrook fire depart- I“ worth d‘lfllfllfl to do her MI“ «m; . morning, 'The accident happened at| chine and struck him as he was w ment. © aim aim. alie. aim. ain. aii. din.ain. alin. alin. Aite. dit. dim. Ais. din. ‘ ferently. She now wears it parted on the left side, and drawn back from the face into a knot behind. It lan't her-fault that it's curly and fluffs out. She does her best to control It. As wit- mess, at the rear of the ear, an Olt» fashioned amber sidecomb! ° Benford avenue and Avalon phcul . Seaford. lN MEHB’Y SMYINB Bally MeGlockiin, 18, of 120 Beadie treet, suffered a possible fracture of the skull, lacerations of the scalp and Throwing had four stitches taken in her lip while her sister, May, 20, received lac- erations of the left leg, lip and left cheek and suffered from shook, Wil- Al Simmons and Carl Hubbell are * ork %.:ldmm.!?t:::h tvo of the longest-panted ball play» received. lacerations ars in the big leagues. . three were treated __: azo t wa \ General hospital, Amity e. # The driver of the car, Harold J. Vital ~ Statistics Bich», Marriages, Obituar- Deaths And Other Notices n KNOW IN ADVANCE Consult us at any time and we shall be pleased to go over the entire details of our service with you so that you may know in * advance just what the various two: of funeril service will cost. This places you under no obligation whatsoever, seamen even mw ra vign Chinase advices “mg x sone today when the : He waters the Man fiver surged - j a dike near Hanyang and James of a large-area of the ® f: i i H { i P { H a I 48 'W. Merrick Road > FREEPORT Tul. Frecaoit 3651 truprions 40 W. MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT '3401 FPEEPORT N. Y. _| liad) Lm e=tru= <e ir @urake \ ~ *