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Daily News from New York, New York • 157

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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157
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fl MIT TY YOUNG IDEAS HED WfiVf? PICK OH.H&'S vm? mm 8flV i A ttGHT JJMILE I HMfi" JW tfrcz 5MM I I in to to The Neighbors By George Clark to AAV ASM Nye Calls on P. To Watch Peace Chicago, May 20 (U.R). Senator Gerald P. Nye (R-N. called on the Republican Party tonight to inject realism into America's postwar planning and prepare the nation to meet the selfish, nationalistic demands of its allies at the peace table.

"We need in America more of the kind of thinking Russians are affording Russia, and Britons are affording Britain," Nye told a Republican rally tonight. "China fights for China today. And why deceive ourselves by going on the theory that we are the only unselfish power on the Allied front when in turn we a-'e on that front to defend ourselves because, of a sneaky attack upon us and because of declarations of war against us by the ADVKKTISK.MKNT Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear ot insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wabbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling, lioevn cause nausea.

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Store Obituary PRINCE ROSPIGMOSI Reported dead in Rome The death in Rome of Prince Francesco Giuseppe Rospigliosi, member of one of the best known families of the Roman nobility, waa reported last night by the Berlin radio, quoting a dispatch from Rome. The 62-year-old prince, whose widow is the former Laura MacDonald Stallo of Cincinnati, Ohio, had been ill three months, said the broadcast, which was recorded by the Associated Press. MARY REED Leper colony founder The death of Mary Reed, founder of the leper colony at Chandat Heights in India and its superintendent for half a century, was announced yesterday by the Board of Missions of the Methodist Church. She died there April 4. Miss Reed, who decided to become a misionary when she was 16 ami left her Ohio home for India in 1884, contracted leprosy six years after she started to work with the lepers at the foot of the Himalaya Mountains; She renounced the world and planned to spend the rest of her life there, but was almost miraculously cured six years later.

She later visited her Ohio home twice. JAMES A. GORMAX Rites for former senator Three former governors of New York and its present United States senators attended funeral services yesterday for James A. O'Gorman, 83, former U. S.

senator and former Justice of the New York State Supreme Court, who died Monday at his home, 1148 Fifth He was buried in Calvary Cemetery after a Requiem Mass at noon in the church of St. Ignatius Loyola. ERIC SEMON Discovered Flagttad, Pont Eric Femon, one of Europe's best known concei managers, Eu. ropcan- representative of the Metropolitan Opera and the discoverer of Kirsten Klagslad and Lily Pons, died yesterday in his apartment ut 100 Riverside Drive, lie was (il. Death was due to a heart ailment.

Herbert Jansen, Metropolitan baritone, was visiting with Scnioa when the concert manager Mid-, denly complained of a pain, collapsed and died. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 A. M. Sunday in the Park Memorial Chapel. ADMIRAL H.

A. WILEY Ex-commander of fleet Palm Beach, May 20 (A'). Admiral Henry Ariosto Wiley, 7fi, retired, who formerly was commander of the United States Fleet, died here today from hardening of the arteries. He was commander of the fleet with the rank of full admiral from 1927 until his retirement in September, CASPERT VAX SON Du'ch journalist London, May 20 (U.R). Cuspei van Son, 70, Dutch journalist and former administrator of (Jen-era 1 Netherlands League, has dicil at his home in Dordrecht, Holland.

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to Honor McNair Orono, Maine, May 20 (JP). Lieut. Gen. Lesley McNair, commanding the Army ground forces, who recently returned from the African battlefront where he was wounded, will be given an honorary degree by the University of Maine Sunday. LLU LTQ BEAUTIFULLY RECONDITIONED IF UDUYJU all pieces carefully rebuilt and inspected before going on sale pieces for every room in your home at low prices Most items one of a kind! LIBERAL CREDIT hunting for our ration books $2 for Hoiv He Proposed APIECE.

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Y. We were all at the dinner table on Easter Sunday. Just as I was about to have my dessert, my girl friend's little sister ran to me, and said: "I like you. When are you going to be my brother-in-law?" I took her in my arms, and said, as I gazed at my girl friend: "That depends on Mary." Everyone turned to Mary. When she winked at mo, the folks surrounded and congratulated us.

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