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The Journal Newsi
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faq9 Hire THE JOURNAL-NEWS. NYACK, N. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1946 FAMILY OF THREE DIE IN FIRE compromise on the controversial at sea was rejected by the ship-hours problem. owners in a negotiating sessions The latest counter proposal of whirh last until nearly midnight the union for a 44 hour work week Wednesday. DISCUSS WHETHER TO MOVE FIRE WHISTLE The Journal -News MOVIE CLUB By Cousin Emma FACTOQU1Z I 1.

What is the kissing of the Blarney Stone supposed to innfei 2. What branch of the Aimv uses' the Caduceui as Its Insignia? 3. What was Clinton's Folly? 4. What Is the only flag that may be flown above the Stars and Stripes? 5: Which President went through his term without a change In his i 4 Cr ELLISH FURRIERS For Certified FUR STORAGE Bring in your furs or call NYACK 983 and our BONDED MESSENGER will call for them Vaults Right on the Premises REPAIR CLEAN RESTYLE OPEN S.Vri'RDAYS I'NTIL 9 r. M.

caliinet? 6. By what ship was the American flag first carried around the world 7. Name four kinds of lilies used for food. 8. Why is cat anid to have nine lives? 9.

What passenger vessel burned off the New Jersey coast In September, 1934. Hello, club members! We have five winners in the slogan contest this week for sending in the correct answer to Flavor First, which is used by DelMonte canned foods. Rockland Theater passes have been mailed to these winners Patty Ann Mitchell, 98 Sixth Avenue, Nyack; Bunny Brad-shaw, 21 Marion Street, Nyack; Doris Coleman, 25 Marlon Street, Nyack; Tommy Patchings, 239 High Avenue, Nyack; and Theresa Van Zandt, 12 West Broadway, Central A considerable period of time as spent at the meeting of the Spring Valley village board Wednesday night in a discussion to decide whether the fire alarm whistle and accessories should be kept at the Spring Valley Hook and Ladder Company headquarters or moved to the new village barn. After a. long debate among the trustees, Fire Alarm Inspector Harold graham, Chief Arthur E.

Blakes-'jey and Edward L. Vredenbuigh. superintendent of public works, it was decided to turn the matter over to Trustees Stetner and Haera to study. F. Muller, who several meetings ago informed the board that he had been waiting for more than a year for the return of a deposit he made for opening the street in front of his home, again wrote the board that he expected to get interest at the rate of five percent on his money beginning March 16, 1946.

if I 5 10. What name Is given to a book giving the moneys of different coun. tries and their equivalents? (Quia Aiifi I Mne) NEGOTIATIONS BOGGING AS SEAMEN HOLD OUT i FURRIERS Clerk Frank M. Eckerson reported that a resolution was passed at the meeting at which Muller made his request, and said that a voucher to pay him had been prepared. The voucher could not be located and Treasurer Krumwiede was instructed to locate It.

Nyack. Today we have another food slogan which we feel sure most of you will know WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS. Do you know who uses that slogan? Perhaps you have seen the picture which goes with it, of a boy In a raincoat In the pouring rain. If you know the answer, then write it on a penny postal card and mall it to Cousin Emma, Nyack. State your name, address, and age on the card, and remember that In this contest only one member of a family can enter.

Animal Pictures We have received a number of snapshots of dogs from boy and enough to use in the club column, girl owners, but they were not clear Have you a good picture of your dog, cat, or other animal or bird pet? Then do send it to Cousin 91 MAIN ST. NYACK, N. Y. 5 WASHINGTON, June 7 (INS) Negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the threatened June IS maritime strike were snagged yesterday on the major demand of the nation's merchant sailors for a shorter work week at sea. Federal conciliators planned sep i Sil i arate conferences with the ship owners and leaders of the seven-union coalition of maritime workers beforo joint bargaining sessions were resumed.

The next tep appeared to be. for the government to submit a Mario Oiigllrlmelln, right years old of riermont. Emma with some information about him. We want to use the pictures to show other club members what nice animal pals you have in your home. Birthday Birthday celebrants whose names appears in the club column each week, receive a birthday gift pass CAR SOMERSAULTS ON OLD NYACK TURNPIKE A car driven by William A.

Johnson of the Old Nyack Turnpike, West Nyack, and containing four passengers overturned late Wednees-day afternoon on Highway 9-W north of the Rustic Tenafly, N. when the car skidded on the wet pavement and Johnson lost control of it. No one in the car was injured, and the car, which landed on its roof, was only slightly damaged. Mr. Johnson works in New York and was returning home.

With him were Calvin Paulatmus of New City, Smith of Nanuct, John Allen of Central Nyack. WITH THE MOTHER still clutching her child, the bodies of a family of three lie on a roof where they landed after Jumping when flames raced through the 23-story LaSalle Hotel in Chicago. Hundreds were Injured and the death toll neared three-scorein the disastrous fire which started in the cocktail lounge on the ground floor. (International Soundphoto) WEEK END Special Any Sale of $1.00 or over will entitle you to a 8x10 Silvertone Photograph Through the courtesy of the Lorstan Studio. This offer holds good from June 8 14th inclusive.

Offer good for ONE member in family only. BUILDING DRIVEWAYS I'AVEIJ. PERMANENT, DCSTrROOF An Estimate Involves No Obligation CALL VICTOR SMITH NEW CITY 2215 to the Rockland Theater matinee for Saturday. When writing Cousin Emma about your birthday, send a new picture of yourself. We return all pictures.

Monday's lone celebrant was Ber-nadette Komonchak, 13 of West Nyack. Charles Hogan of Tappan, celebrated i fifth birthday on Tuesday, and Wednesday was the 11th birthday for Warren Davis, 88 Smith Avenue, Nyack. Harold A. Dauer of 67 Highmount Avenue, Upper Nyack, was three Today's Radio Program smooth and Tenafly police, who In- 1 nnnMan4 KalimrA UNION HONORS TREASURER A turkey dinner was given recently by Local 8.13, A. and friends at the Cednr Rest, Tomkins Cove, in honor of Agnes Firm, treasurer of the union.

Mrs. Anna B. Ryan of New City was chairman in charge of plans for the dinner, and Blanche O'Kcefc, Anne Farrell, Eddie Rcardon, William 2:00 WEAK The Guiding Light Willi Daily Dilemma WJZ John Kennedy vesuKfiieu 1110 niunn, that the smoothness of the tires and the slipperiness of the wet pavement together contributed to the accident. Mr. Johnson was driving at a moderate rate of speed, when the car skidded to the shoulder of the road, back into the road, then back to the shoulder where It overturned.

'yesterday and tomorrow's cele Sherman and Mike Sheldon served on her committee. Thirty-four members and 36 guests attended. The Stars Say- For Friday, June 7 By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE ALTHOUGH there may be much disinclination to marshal! the forces and faculties upon placing the affairs, the fortunes and future security and comfort on a stable basis, yet the only way to achieve such benign status is by a determined effort to shake off all sign of lethargy and Indifference as well as a predisposition to seek diversion of a romantic, social, domestic cast, with tendency to extravagance, and indulgence. Determined and shrewd effort are needed. If It Is Tour Birthday Those whose birthday it.

is may encounter a year in which they may have to tackle existing conditions with might, vigor, persistent and determined marshalling of the energies, initiative, skill and industry on mending the fortunes for future solidity and security. The mind may not see the far vision, and the tendency may be toward the pursuit of pleasure rather than industry and application. The urge to extravagance, indulgence and excesses in social, affectional, and domestic enticements must be restrained for the more substantial factors. A child born on this day although leaning to the softer and more pleasant paths of life, with indulgence and excesses rather than use of its mentality and forces, yet if early directed may summon ita qualities for stability and purpose in its career. Mrs.

Ryan presented the guest of honor wjth a pair of marquisite ear rings and a corsage from her sister, Mrs. Campoll of Stony Point. Rockland EXPRESS MOVING and STORAGE to Venn of Friendly Sarvlct 173 Main St. Tel.tM Nyack Soil and Morris Nathanson Whelan Drug Pearl River Journal-News Telephone Nanuet 804 brants Include Nancy Kolb, 12, N. Highland Avenue, Nyack, and John Clancy, lso 12, 73 So.

Broadway, Nyack. Sunday is the seventh birthday for Ward Crowell, of 72 Dumont Avenue, Dumont, N. J. The matinee tomorrow at the Rockland Theater Includes one hour of cartoons and comedies, all your favorite ones, plus a feature picture entitled, "Joe Palookn, Champ." You won't want to miss a bit of it, so be there on time. The show starts promptly at 1 Guests enjoyed the singing of Mr.

Rcardon, Dr. and Mrs. Landaucr, and Dr. Boulon of the Reconstruction Home in West HnvcrstraW. NYACK, N.

Y. Thomas Griffith, on of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith of Magnolia Avenue, is slowly recovering at Hackensack Hospital from injuries sustained in an auto accident in Park Ridge on May 12. He had returned home only a week previous, following his discharge from CONGRESS BACKS CHOICE WASHINGTON.

June 7 (INS) Sen. Warren R. Austin of Vermont, who ct the pace for Republican acceptance of a "one world" foreign policy, was ready today to AFL SEAMEN QUIT SHIPS NEW YORK, June 7 (INS) the Navy. He served as Radio Technician 1c at Klsarazu Naval AFL sailors in New York harbor Air Field, Japan. began quitting work yesterday six 4 Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Rislcy of hours before 62,000 other AFL. sea men throughout the nation were give up his Senate seat and become President Truman's special representative to the United Nations Security Council. Republicans and Democrats alike in Congress acclaimed Austin's designation as the ultimate successor to Edward R. Stettinius, who resigned Monday as the United States delegate in the Security Council.

ordered to leave their poets to attend union meetings. Union officials East Park Avenue became the parents of a son, Donald Albert, on Tuesday morning at the Pearl River Hospital. Mrs. Risley Is the former Louise Sterling. Mrs.

Ragnar Johnson and sons, Winston and Billy, of Hunt Avenue, spent a few days last week said at least four ships due to sail today would be unable to weigh Rockland County's Newest And Most Complete Appliance Store WABC Second Mrs. Burton 2:13 WKAF Today's Children WJZ Pat Barnes, Talk WABC l'erry Mason Sketch 2:30 WKAK Woman In White WOK Queen for a Day W.IZ Bride and (irnoin WA BC Koscinary 2:15 A Masquerade Sketch W'ABC Time to Remember 3:00 WEAK A Woman of America WOIl Martha Deane Program WJZ Al l'earce Show WABC Winner Take All 3:15 WKAK Ma 1'cMkins 3:30 WKAF l'eppcr Young WOK News; John Gambling WJZ Ladies. Be Seated WABC Cinderella, Inc. 3:45 W12AK Right to Happiness 4:00 WKAK Backstays Wife WOli Better Half Quis W.IZ Jack Berth Show WABC Itouso Tally 4:13 WKAK Stella Dallas W.I, Allen l'rescott 4:25 WABC News Iteporls 4:30 WKAF Lorenzo WOlt Ask Dr. Kddy WJ, Our Sinning Land W'ABC (live and Take ljuls 4:15 WKAK Young Widder Brottn WJZ Hop llarrigan WKAK When a liirl Marries WOll Don WJZ Terry and the Pirates WABC Feature Story 5:15 WKAK I'ortia Faces Lifo WCU'l Superman WJZ Dick Tracy W'ABC Woman's Club 6:30 WKAF Just l'lain Bill WOK Captain Midnight WABC Cimmarron Tavern WJZ Jack Armstrong 5:45 WKAF Front Page Farrell WOIl Adventures of Tom Mix W.IZ Tennessee Jed Sketch W'ABC Sparrow and the Hawk KV1.MXO :00 WKAF News; Serenade lo America WOK Aces Sketch W'JZ New; Klernan's Corner WABC News Harry Marble WOK Boh Klson, Interviews WJZ Klhel and Albert Sketch WABC Pattl Clayton, Songs anchor on schedule because of the "stop-work" meetings.

The first work stoppage occurred when with relatives and friends In Hyan- members of the AFL Sailors Union nis and Bridgewater, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Speechley of of the Pacific who were In New York bcgai to gather for their own meeting aa a prelude to the larger conference called by the AFL Seafarers International Union of North America. SUFFERN, N.

Y. Rockland's Leading Sboe Stylist 8:30 WKAF Duffy's Tavern WOB-A Voice in thn Night Carl Briwun WJZ This Is Your FBI W'ABC Kale Smith Show 6:55 WABC Kill Henry, News 9:00 WKAF People Are Funny WJZ Lyle San News W'JZ Allan Young Show WABC It Tays to Be Ignorant 9 WOlt Real Life Stories 9:30 WKAF Bob Hnnnon. Songs WOlt James Orch. WJZ The Sheriff Play WABC Duranle-Moore Show 9:55 WJZ Harry Wispier, News 10:00 WKAF Mystery Theatre WOR Tommy Dorsey's Playshop WJZ Boxing Bonis Ernest Kiernan of Franklin Avenue underwent an operation at the Good Samaritan Hospital on Highland Avenue are the parents of a son, John Francis, born on Saturday morning at Nyack Hospital. Mrs.

Spcechlcy Is the former Hazel Simpson of Water-town, N. Y. Mrs. John Blackwell of West Washington Avenue suffered a severe arm Injury this week. Euclid Marier of South Middle-town Rd.

entertained as his guest last week end Ralph Joly, a student at the Theological College, Washington University, Washington, D. C. For Immediate Delivery NATURAL and BOTTLE GAS RANGES $7725 LIMITED QUANTITY WABC Mercury Summer Theatre 10:30 WKAF Sports Bill Stern WOlt Symphonette WABC Masle Sketch 10:45 WKAF Talk 11:00 WKAF News; Music WOlt News; Music WJZ. WABC News; Muslo 11:30 WKAF Tales of Foreign Service 12:00 WKAF, WABC News; Musle WJZ News: Music 6:30 WOlt News Fred Vandeventer WJZ News; Sports Talk WABC (lordon Maellae, Songs Women's SPRING DRESSES Reg. $6.98 and $5.98 NOW 3" Daytime Delight I CROSLEY NEW "1947" TABLE MODEL 3 Bandt LIMITED QUANTITY 6:40 WKAF Sports Bill Stern 6:45 WKAF I-owell Thomas Won Sports Stan Lomsx W'JZ Hire Morgan WABC Kobert Trout, News 7:00 WKAF Supper Cluh, Variety WOII Fulton Iwls Jr.

WJZ Headline Kdltlon WABC I.anny Boss Show 7:15 WKAF News of the World WOR The Answer 'Man W.IZ Raymond Swing. News WABC Jack Smith Show 7:30 WKAF Barron Orch. WOlt Henry J. Taylor WJZ The Ione Banger WABC Tommy Itlggs Show 7:45 WKAF Morgan Beatly WOlt Sports Bill Brandt 1:00 WKAF Highways In Melody WOK Passport to Romanes LUNCH At MORGAN'S RED COACH TAVERN Served Dally 12 to 2 P. Excepting Sundays 3 Poise Goes When Fingers Are Fidgety Br HELEN FOI.LETT TODAY'S preachment will be bout fidgeting fingers, common trouble, indicative of nervous tension.

This habit is ruinous to noise and the afflicted ones should do something about it, as it has a deplorable effect upon the nerves of sensitive individuals who must watch the nail clawing, the twiddling, the ear lobe pulling, the fuss Ing with bracelet or necklace. When pretty hands have no work to do, they should be in a state ef repose. Meaningless movements, too much arm waving, do not add to the sum total of a woman's charm. It is well to be mindful of appearance and deportment, even down to such trifles as finger fiddling. Sensitive NerTM At the end of every finger are extremely sensitive nerves that communicate with the nerves of the brain.

Because of these nerves, the sense of touch is acute. A hangnail or a rough nail eave will keep fingers on the move. Hence, the need of the weekly manicure with a little extra attention once a day so eaves will he smooth, the cuticle surrounding the rail free of the nail fabric. Apply an ointment at bedtime. All Sizes All Styles All Colors Mm ill flr CLOSED MONDAYS rtnrmont Road Clostrr, N.

J. W'JZ The Woody Herman Show Closter 5-0606 Tel WABC Aldrlch Famlly-risy Now Available ADMIRAL RECORD CHANGERS Changes 10 or 12 Record AUTOMATICALLY Don't Delay Hot Weather on the Way ELECTRIC FANS $9.40 up to $70.00 LIMITED QUANTITY VISIT Distributor For The COROAIRE GAS HEATER fin lift the flesh with the orange wood Announcement Having acquired the Parcel Delivery Service conducted by Joseph Carleo, we are pleated to announce that the same efficient delivery service conducted by Mr. Carleo will be continued by ASARO'S Parcel Delivery 151 CEDARHILL NYACK, N. Y. Telephone Nyack 922 OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT AT THE HAVERSTRAW STORE 1 1 HICK.

Girls who play with the ornaments they wear, who pat their glory locks, or twist buttons are legion. Nervousness of this kind is distracting to the onlooker, certainly does not make for repose in the social group. Such hahits may lead to eccentricities of manner. What then? The road to charm and popularity is beset with all kinds of hurdles nd rough going. Pretty hands are good looks tii they are beauty riches.

And they are never so attractive when they are posed daintily, are fluiai s4 tftnoiiii. Blank's Dept. Store SUFFERN HIGHLAND FALLS HAVERSTRAW 110 MAIN ST. PHONE 310 NYACK, N. Y.

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