"••"•^•^^pi^pB X fmgt 2 _ WII**M Review * Star Tbewadtey n i s y J , • » S 1 This h i t . . . Board VoteMac Faces Senate Today Upett Feature School WAMTAOft-DUtrlct e t o c t * d » f » tftfluntftoflte. Mrs Dor* A. Da*1* *fld' M. Preston, the retirement Caatteeed t r w l a g e l l Teen Town Tops MY NOMINATION Blamei e^ssVA S^BUBBBBBBI aa^eB^g^MBeMa L B J U S ^ BBSB* BKSBBBBI BBBB) GOP Gang Up OnAdieson f ^ p i f r ^ f l James Baldwin won ^w"|wPws)^eB^P^F ^w ^•sBF dWM*^ > BkBjBdlJBaiBd qlfltlttOBL A JWOfJOaal to IMMMUH feteoi Board from five t» 10 a 8t3 vote. KwABSBBBad IBBBB «MB* hr Bat Joia* Bhaefs of P>tt> TniMlsaV- ftti BMr i» isad mm With sttBArthux tB mmmm MMMfHMM I M i fteve •«"» T9Mt Coupon Hard • » FRANKLIN —*»hillp H. wltiWttt mm, m — - as a e a a *—fife B t-Jafnee tils Berger were vad*Be**4 Ml i t * HERRICKS-Olstrtct * - E . J. 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I lft the Review - S t a r s popularity contest last year, he's grateful that he even had a only yesterday that "Seems tMtH eoflttrehed. He etuldfl't M i l Florence es and I took off for Without shaking but h i rtfused to Hollywood. I sure am going to do everything I - a a to have two stugive up and g6 b a d t i dents from East Rock«w»y wlfi the until he had expressed popularity contest t&at m*T see he siUl has at East Rockaway i* *eroni *B set . V ar*artm the big race again Tuesday, _, oewa w*hen the news broke about the pride • .a j j i j at tiiii. wmik dut^aalA i aaan I teen-age eenMet, tne wneen started ciieklhg. Toe amicHincemetit of a the ftite yet, caused bu* Charle* vi*f be this year's Tied Town nil that for me a , • . II sway i t . it's really up to me to t WANT te say new that « » • * " m do that to people - e v e n te pitch in and hel 0 someone else Bin. Americana, l don't anew why they •ABT ROCK AWA¥ Isft't the only Bob a spy and sent him i t Jan. But whatever thdlr pelitieal sehool esolted ty the edttfc a a raaaens were, the whole story WUl SOtieoi At St. be told later. Roekville o n w e , Denis croftln and When * tnaft B Amy Claire Stewart were m hiekf in JalL his wife can students to receive the first vote*; Wdfds 1 S i v i plenty, „ And a l every seheet, aantsst fetion. The prayers wWl KWBf toe— ver id starting to run high. Rvery b i t tiny dkuft | # t him out. teen-ager wants to win the popular, It was the Amifttad {Boils, av ity crown. t t i boys are particularly enthuS d a stir t L a r S o Was filially siastic about flying to Oanada. Quereleased. He was neVef illoWed to stions attoftt » * "tliliard" . . amphlbteua plane from Qrumn.en becoma a forgotten man. Aircraft Compahy, BetHpage . . . nave really seen nytng areuna. The girls fever the Idea of sightsad totof te MonWeai, BjaaM A M SU? SUMMONS seeing, beo. Tronto and BBl Great latins region have made hlatofy classes TO TALK TO HIMSILF like Oanadlati sjuiaBM pert al # B a BBBB%dkaaV . uJHBTyBK a^BkBMaV wVBfl BPWI axataVWoQ rvpertaB Be ta^BBW Ada _jiAatosh axaaji BAa^aBfltdBaW DBW W OIIBBIl V I S B f T l l f - sta# eaatoti Just tui ihttiecoupon an pagg I f f l t t dearly MM Mill in. Tou can put as many eoBpMs as m wade to one envelope. Any can be nominated. Bvery is* vote. vlllare efflee aad explain why be failed to get a dag thia year. ffm-~**W^mim^m^^m, MS^^^^^^j^siaMaaaaai i • • ffBW ENTRIES wiU be accepted jmtil midnight June 4. . . .but *es> k g conUnues until June 26 Anybody can vote. Tote for yourself mmmmmmmm , • • — — &<fCC} (<14J(W i^BBBBBBB^ Joseph Mai-Un of Massachusetts laid "anything can h i p p i e around here" Representative Leslie c . Arends of HlMtrts, RepubHcail Whip, MM hd B i d certain such I move would develop. Representative LaWfeftee H. lth (R., W l s c ) , a Ft>fdigfi Affairs nmittee member and a Wading Acheson critic, said he WbUMl Spearhead the drive and offer the necess i t y amendments if fto * » • else does He pfedteted ihetf bvervmelmlnf Sp1»rdval b^ the* Hbu**. Renre»entative John J. Rooney S "" L t if the* rime to efittf li i sMaMBABBBaail This nomlhoHon submitted by*. IB^B^B^BB ™a* 'sa^m'g Uie ci aatiUmM id h a v e a s i S t saving cw n't get mora * a h Yalu istta as ftaass to them to have *d«mm a4 a aatkdi inf that the fsBBBMNi troop* avBtifthM far « * • * " MtAtWsrfW M m aWAftBb MaaAata AsJjIfsBMMf MacArttour Mac Arthur paid no m attention to the eMUefence Meafd 1 iHHIIaffsifH feesfd •waf* i p sMU BB alan Id Iladiai BaSesa a a a a a a a a a a MVBBB. "* *. • -.-- r - : ttt M M S n a v MslailSBB^k nMWitAd Ifeia sjajaeMl M per cent la * social studies reients aLiMBSttis.il o j^a^ea v o-i • BSBMS \gBBBi/i^p\jj ^sls^P ^ vas^sM SBJS; SBBBJ and was awarded the social studies saying the report on the Wake Island mm l a s "Just MBttt M ffitich medal for Floral Park. MM. Neumet said all close wotk bearinf on the preWem M Korea like reading and arithmetic are tv^vy a s wWM a «wpawi a s voa tattgBt M the eight saving class- milttari eperatferas an lunJasr ftM feaeral's a l i s , a l h M room and the pupilB go to regular ^Commenting on the po*lhility Of Commimlet infiltration In the South Korean ranks, Oenerel Hog* fleeter** < "It was possible for the Communists to have cells In the companies Of the division. If one man lrt * almost disastrous StttU ROB (ftepubli* vBton when the Ohl AprU Bmd. Til pli iJilllifil lame) - D. OBONlN tir ffBW ART If you want. AND . . .vote as often a l you want f i t any teen-ager you want. The boy and fiH receiving the most votes will IB nMned Ktog and queen *t Nassau ptxpiHftxlty. They will fly to Oanada lft tali safe, luxurious "Mallard" . . . spend a week toartog the scehB and Bistorts site* sorts 8 . y live the life of royality for fun-peeked week. ote today ssid evry day. 'drfet a clip t h i edupon 6n said he fears a move to tie up department money "would carry by a substantial majority." Representative IB. H. Cox (D.. Oa.), Who Often bespeak.^ the views of Southern Democrats generally said he would support any drive to forte Aaheson o u t Se aid Reoresentative Jena Rankin (D., Bass). "Tml WiH eut « » «round out from under him and he will havi to diit ov Presidettt Traiftan will have to fire him," OeA I a l 4 ^Th* Veto » tfit Heeee w « k* *o svarwhelmiiaciy against Acheson that he wm havi to get d a t " Administration leaders privately expressed doubt they eeuto staa the drive. Their main chance, as they see tt new, .id to delay cod* sMerttkni of a t Bttte Department money bill tn the hope that sentiment about Achewm will ' BIB, TRUMAN has tBpperted Acheson rnands for his #•§•**- r news ceftfirenei^laat w e s i Mr. Truman Was asked whether he Bed talked with former economic aid chief Paul Hoffman about becomsecrattrv i t mate. . P r e s e n t said he had net done so. Th* President went e n to say h e has a secretary of state wrth whom be Is very weH saMsftod, Despite to* Prsatoents staunch public backing for Acheson, thera appefcr* to be * growing impression ameng many Administration officials Blat toe secretary WiU eventdally resign and diet the President will at seme point, however reluctantly, kate to aeeeet his Pagal ..Ft aftTSiiiaiOT idmiiiaBaaBhJlMgaiaa,, laBBiah.^^'ai^atirafe'S-'-i- r r Annapolis Honors Navy Man Killed In Battle of (oral Sea A Wavy lleuenaftt. * e seft of a m i to get a hit if 1 have to lay tt o s r d e n City fimiiy. who was. killed od their flight deck." the Navy id the Battle oftoeoofal sea, win slid. His plane dived against an enemy be honored Sunday at Ui* DftiWd carrier, and Lt. Powers was last States Naval Academy. Annapolis. keen dropping his bomb and trying The hero, Lieutenant i l i a J. to level off I t KM - feet "iffu*. the Powers, winner M the 0Bngrea- Smoke, flame and debris Rom tod stonal Medal ef Honet Whe B t s stricken vessel." killed May •» 1 W , is toe *oa of The eetimenlei ako will nennr Mrs. Maria J. Powers el l i Ham- Lieutenant Milton S . Ricketta of Rick* ilton Place, Garden otty, and the Baltimore. Nival Academy etas* •ftrther i f Hetty poWdri l i f WU' m i t e Of tteutehaht Powell. B i d nam o Power* of toe mma ad- was killedtoesame day! dress. Bronee plaque* Inscribed with the L i f g B t r a led Bib section of Officers' medal of honor citations ttfe* daunUSM dive i f m ^ r * » a and their portraiB will be dedicated raid <m a Jap carrier. Before the add placed to toe rooms the men fato. he had advocated k»W-l*vel ; occupied during their aeaaettiy a * b l n g to the** wdrtll f i n t go- days. -L mrn^g-^— Sfof§ CrimeSuster Job •URK) — READY-TO-EAT AMY. TOBANS TOB ANS «mi ft ACOCK ARMOUR. CUD CUOAHY. H I PlACOCR GoestoCecforfiursf Man I'I !> f " « | # SMOKED HAMS 5 9 SAVINwa m mm BTB frfttiti UMX mim ROCKYILIJ CtraTU. N.Y. •V*avwN*eaMB*M aamressasM swa I I •aMJMMJ , ^ •^raPfcw^ awBlaa w M r RUMPSoff VEAL MM SMOKED CA1AS rta fr*w pagg 1 A P T I B MB dUdhatt* a* * tteua WenvBteter* NdH A l t t Btetltolt tenant cWhmahdeV, Bait* resigned to Brooklyn. Bom the CA's office and }0med the Statt Liquof Authority ffl JanattTstWo f t t t dadresaidh, Salt* uary 194*. He was ft complete charge of the five units within the wholesale fdf Bhtoh hi wdftedifi the cfeoit bureau, cVtdtt, Bhetesai* licenses. taitat Be found i similar aABam> Wholesale price posting, retail •uL thVlfceaarch B t e r t S price posting and advertising. y e a r h* wee g r a n t e d * aL*as ssas a sB*w^»a» BM *MBBB tAdaAead of MM state etvll lefenae. aelec'ed EAL • clvl stalte ia now Id or • 49* ib. 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