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Daily News from New York, New York • 389

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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389
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JUST AS YOU READ HT Philadelphia Story9 Hue Th great best selling cn published in the Saturday Evening Post un der the title "Red tv Ai i eT iki-'t Vm4a 9 REOPEN DRIVE FOR REZONIKG IN LAWRENCE Petitions to rczone the Lawrence, Nassau, dvpot plaza from an apartment area to a restricted shopping' center were circulated yesterday by the Lawrence-Cedar-hurst Chamber of Commerce. The chamber moved to revive plaza plans broached five years ago and shelved for lack of support. The suggestion for reopening the campaign came from Thomas Burke, former village clerk. Burke, now in Panama, proposed the step in a letter to Jack llor-witz, realty operator, who passed it along to the chamber. Since then, scores have signed the petitions declaring themselves in favor of admitting high class shops to th station area, according to The petitions will be submitted to the Lawrence Village Board.

with all its tender romance, rich humor, color ful people! 3 Society entertains the press in this still from "The Philadelphia Story," which brings Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart and Ruth Hussey to the Music Hall on Thursday. TAT JACK FRED TT MOV I EL TIME TABLE ASTOR 8:45. BROADWAY' 2:40. S-40. BEUFIY ALLEll "LOVE THY NEIGHBOR" A Paramunl Pictvf TODAY ONLY CHARUE BARNET And finUt-HiHlm Hr TOMMY DOKUT NICHOLAS BROS.

PAnnnniiMT A. 1 ly GALAHOUDAY CI C2 fc r. 1, CTAGC arm'-' Convert Bank to High School Use Alteration of the former Municipal Bank Building, Stone and Pitkin in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, into a Jewish secondary -school was started yesterday by Mesifta Rabbi Chaim Berlin. The structure, built for $500,000, waj purchased for $30,000 by the building committee, said Joseph Rutstein, chairman, and $50,000 will ba spent to equip it as a ocular high school. A dormitory and dining room will Included for needy students nl out-of-town and refugee pupils.

Jlirrls Mtltzer heads the academy, tost of its board members are directors of nearby Beth El Hospital. Teach War Math St. John's College, Brooklyn, announced a lecture series on military mathematics yesterday to assist students in examinations for reserve ensign commissions. The tours will include mathematics Underlying navigation and nautical astronomy. It will be given on Wednesday afternoons.

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Symphony Qrchestra, under the direction of Erno Rape. DOCKS OPtN TODAY AND TUESDAY II IS A. M. flctweof: UJO.ZU.4.56, 747, tCfeM Stage Show ah 1:04, ISa 9 JO FltST -MEZZANINE SEATS RESERVED IN ADVANCE Phan Clrcl 6-60 IM TTCMMCOtOkl 'NORTH WEST MOUNTED POllCE' lltll EDWARD G. 6AJtV COOPCR MMIUIHI CUMU ALDEM I JAMAICA AVt.

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