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ILY REVIEW
Of Nassau County
Official Pa|ier, Village of Freeporl
FREEPORT. N. Y^ MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921
VoL XXIV, No. 11
ALUESREJEa GERMANY'S TERMS; LONDON FINDS SITUATION GRAVE
CLx\. I KA
WOULD MAKE LLTRACnON CO iPROVE SERVICE; WELING TO FAY MORE IF lED BE
Simons, Leaving, Says
Outcome Cannot Be
Told Now
TA^indon, March 7.—The fiormnn counter propfisalH on indemnity have l>fcn rojciled by the A111«h. and Cer many Im bciiiK notllied thiit fhe .\llied jHTweiti wlil (Jiforce the I'arin Indem¬ nity doel>«ioii.s al? utve, ncordlm? to !i i'entrnl N»vi,'>; Dlnpalch eirculafed ber.- ibl« fffiernoon.
At fbree o'elck tlur liilornai,lf>n:il News SeiWcfl wih oWcL-dly iiiforrnol that the verdict of the Allied PrunierM upon the fJerman prop/^isal."* w;w "1111- riunltfled rejection."
Tho Bel>;ium <"ftblri«t at J-Sru.«sel» in rending Mlnbiier t.f l)*fon»iC r>evo".fe lo l.ontiim.
At four u'oloch Pr. Hirooiui amiouuc- ed he wn."* pre^iartriK luinther siaiemenl for the Allied Premiers.
A member of the (lermnn dcloKO- lion who wn,-? .'inked lo fnrecaMl Ihe nexl Ouvelopnienl.s, lepllod:
"It Ih Impo.ilbh' 10 say what will bai> pen, fSui 11 1.1 juoHl lu'iibable tluil flic Germ-on delegate<> will leive I'm Poilln InmoiTow .aflemooii."
The <iermon.4 expres.ved the vlow ibia Premier ErLmd wii.=i re.'Jivun;ilili' i'or iho rupture.
"The .iltuaflon i,'^ very unnafl.'.fai lory nnd most r.erloiL<;," Hui<l .\. ni^n.ii' I41W to<lfty In London.
A Rpeddl metluA Of lb» eabiiud wni
KOBBEDFORiioiiEY; ALLIED TROOPS INVADE trSS GERMANY TOMORROW
ROOSEVELT APPOINTED ASST. SEC'Y OF NAVY; OTHER NOMINATIONS TO SENATE
Identification Completed Through
Finger Prints—CWh Broken
in Death Blow
Lomlan, Mar. 7.—.A^llied Troop.s will befirin advancinK into Germany from the Rhine tomorrow to compel the German.s to "lUM'pl aiui execute the Allie.s indemnity demand.s. Official announcenient wa.s made ut Ci.'iO o'clock this evening that or-
Oco;.ii .'^ide. .Manll 7.—The (rfldy of ibo
;:^day :;;',™:-;;r^,ri,:;:,rf id":" clen. had been i«»ued to the troops to move Tuesday. lilled iiKkty fiH that of Abbott Kuban,, "The Allied Premiers have ordered the Allied Troops to
a broihor Cf .vfi.s. .Mbhad cinnnra "•:i ad\-ance," declared Lord Riddell at G.45 o'cifick thi.s evening. :::^n^rH::J;^nlt:':i::Z^y^:Zil^\ ".Manshal Foc.h i.s now drafting the final lelPKrams oC instruc ,1. ii.i'Ke ."um of moooy with him. Rob- tion to the commanders. '
bwy was (ho jnolive for tbe crime. ¦
liivo<»tJcs*tion revelled Unit tho m:>.ii bad l^eu lured fo Iho lonely snot and .SUPREME COUNCIL MEETS IN PARIS
(.iruck nn fho head wilh a clnb. The wan broken.
Paris. Mar. 7.—The Supreme War Council met here thi.s
CiiUed In the lioium of Coniniou-i diirlnf; (f.pot where llie man wn;^ found.
Wfai>on wan broken. The l>a.<ic; of hii-
skull wns fiaellircd. r'ai'lS
a.M'™,J,':nnnor"=v'ic;;;:';::^: • aftemoon'to t^iAnplQte the linkl details of plansjor the extension d.voii,1)1.1 Ibe idol.tity of tho mnn I of Allied military occupation ot dermaiiy.
tbriiiu;b a por-ilal receipt. The sUiin man. if \\!t» learned, ficiil a Xiackafjo i«> blH brut her-Inlaw fi-oin. a popiofllco in Ibe Hed Hook .vclton Of Brooklyn. Toi efc'rain.i in Canton piovod the idonUly.
The Tlofiofivf.i arr- now W'orkinff on u cliin to Ille por.Mons who pommitled thit irime. Tliov fHilalned Ibo n'lunhnr of nn* .auiomobilo .«:o<'n in the viclnily of the
Pre.Mident Miller and presided. A lonj? report was made by (lon. DeGoutto, Commandei- of the French Anny of Occupation on the Rhine. Gen. ])eGt)utte departed for Mayence. headquarters of ihe French Army of Occupation, toniKht.
The public has remained cool, the only si^n of exeitemiMit fheinfi: the jrreal demand ^or newspaper.-!.
the aftormvin
Oeii. Virfl Seeekfi ot Ihe tlerinan delei^itlon 10 tho Iiiiiemiiliy t'onforence, wore a. full drf<>! imlfuiQ Willi « :wvord while attending the se.-i.'Uon ol noo/rto iViy.
A.^ .Ihe mecllnw broke ti)i lh« crowd broke tlu'oiiuli the police oonlon ont Hldfl of J,'iiie,'i."»ter Ilou.-w and followed I'remloi l.lnyd Oeorge Hhoiiliiu;:
".Miike the Oerm.'Ui;j ra>'."
London, March T.---Mnrshal Foch Il.¦l!^ loft for the Hbinn actordlnj.' lo a n.i port JirlnliHl by thij. IJvenJnj; .'^Uiudaid today.
A mfvUiiK of Ibo .Suiii'cnie A Ille 1 AVai' (.'ouni'il was catloil lliiH evi iiiiu; a I Pnii.s.
UNCOVER BOLskmST PLOT TO SPREAD R£DISM IN U. S.
Milan. -Miiri h 7.—<'iiunl Ml. lunl K.arolyi, fnrifur pi^HliWjjt oi' UiiuRury, hfl,^ heen involved by lotlcrH in n pint tn oxleipl nuLiheVlsm Into Ainorii-ji and "WfStorn Murope, the yolliv Kay. Knr- olyi ban boon order«'d expelled from Italy.
Tho jiollce fwy docuiuont.s pei-/e<l b;id boiMi wrillen by t,'iiuntww Anai'a.-iM.\' tn llie wife of Count K^'irolyl. ThoMo were Mild lo ,slKiw tlui Karolyl waa colinecUKl Willi ,l.«>j)Juo in the Com- iiiuniijl nioveineiit.
Ono diH'umenl w:id wrilfuU by Oen. Von Ho>'liiii--ErinulU, former com- ' mender in ehlei of IfctJti. Kun'a Pcd Huutfiiriian urinj. ThLs indicated Ui.it ICaroIyi wn.s Involved lu u plot to over¬ throw Admiral Tlorlhy. Huntfarlnu ro- Rent.
Kuroljl and hifl fcxmlly uro under¬ stood ill be on llwlr Y\uy to (.'/eeho aiov.tUki.
DEPUTY BAILeI "PULU GUN, DRIVES OFF FOOTPADS
Mineola, MJarch 7.—John T. UiUloy, Doputy Sheriff oj Na&'ui.u Counly. ro«ld- liiK at rarmluKdale, lu-ld up in Park Row, New York City by tbreti baudit.i, Hhook olT tho thre* men, pulled bin !•<•- volver, lln>d twice In the uir, and cap- t.ul-od ono of the tlu-iii* men.
Tha captured mii-n bi JYouk .McKonna, of 44G H^vonth aronuc. 11» is charKed with fi>lonloi'uiiia.s.auit.
Bailey In one of thv nuiny deputy Jihorlffa nppolnUul l.y Shi-rlll Rnillh in Nii-«tad County.
ForlniKbtU Club will U^m-
lielet'ttou fmin O'lleury
Tlockvllle Centre, Mareii "i,—.\ mepi- bei-8' meetlnf? of The tVrtnlKhlly I'bib Will be held at ParteU- H.\W, tomorrow. Mra. Knlfllii, Mrn. tVray and Mr». Bnid brook 'will rMil aelefttlon.s from O. l-lenry. . Currwit-Kvenu pu|>er will be pre.?pnted by Alr.i. 0. U. Day.
2,361 PASSENgErS HELD UP; ^ SIX NEW TYPHUS CASK
New York. Maji^li 7.—'Hlx now caaea of lyphws were dl9<v>vered todfty nmnuK Immlgta^ils d^lnloetl «t (luamntlnc. Kiv« p«rson.i Were frnm .iteernae of tbe Italian steiimshlp San (iulito, mnkiiiK 3T cases and two ^1^1tl\» devcloiied from that vessel since «h« came here kLt: weeks ngn. The sbtth case, un Immi¬ grant arrived aUo-ird the Kroonl.-^n.l.
Aa a reeult ot tho fresh omthreak r.JSl ntcerano paaseniiewi pf both -shlvvi Itavo been ordered Into lndennl,ie <iuar- ADtlne.
PARENT TEiVC^EBS DOrNitft
Tm Wednewlay; EnttHalumeut. Vest Muoday, tbe ProcTiun
RockvUle (.'ent«, March 7.—Mrs, Dc Witt Angtut. will eotertaln tUe P«r«nt Teachers Awoclauon at tea at Iter h6toe, 76 S. Wrk avonue, on Vfedno*- day ut 3 p. m.
Next Mondity, the orxanlcttron will meet in ClIntoYi; School ¦ .udltorlum-
Tbe pupila yf fh^ JTUntna 71l«h School Will pret,eut a drajiwitliiatioii of Ihe , <X!ourtaiup of Mil9« St4m4toh."
l.,awroiicr< ,'^. J'nilth, Ifi, of r!l Wau- keena aveiiiio. und Jameii .'¦'hea, i;', of i'L' 'Wiuikoenri nvenue, pasfilns through KiilBht'n woods, discovered the body near Onk road, a ipiarlcr irillo aouth Itf WoodH nvoniip.
Uockvillo Ceutr<> tioliee were notified .'iiid snbMcfiiieiilly .lustico Neu .and lleiillli Oflicer .lacques. .fnHllc|( Xcu, acilUK' n» coioiu-r, ordered flie body taken fo llnnald'H inorKuo in Lyn¬ brook. • I
Tho man wa« about 2.^ yearn of aste. nve foci mil and WolBliod about 1?5' pounds. lie was appar'ontly Italian.! Ib; woro a blue miil, bl.aek Hhoost, .'fray .-shlll and heavy iindorwonr, • A fawn coloreil soft bal neur the body boro j tho naiiic IheHwoii niiurr C'o., Canton, Ohio. .
The leecipt for n ref^i.-ilored lotier was found in bin pockets*. ft waa wafer-soukod and not legiblo. A but- i tun iiiilicalhifr bo Imd worked lor ni sale cniiijjany is a duo to idontilic:n i lilill Iill whicli the dislrict altoriicy'.i iifllco in worUiiif;. '
The mail lay on his liack, the arniH folded acin-yj lil.^ clicst. lli.i hajitls l and face were suralilud. Ills bead: wa.s bailei'i'd. i
l''roin appearances the body bud lain Iheic a liiiiK iliiii>, possibly beli.n- ilie snow still 111 of I'ebruary 27.
SOVIET OFFICIALS FLEE; FEAR RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
IIIO'MAS A. McWIIINVllV
iilli
rari:-;. ll.'irch 7. i;iis,«iiiii Sovlot elals hav»> boKUii to lleo llie eountry in Ibo face of the rovoliitioii that Is sWoep- liiK pails of the country, according lo advices received this afternoon by the I'^'roncli I'^orolttu fifflco. These dlnpatcb OM K.aid Ibal tbe Kra.snytiKOka I Isii rlsfm had Joined the revolt and was nmrchiiu; upon PetroKi'ad. Pskov is lu the iinud-i of th<> rebels.
Twe'iity-flvo nolKhcvik Commis::ar- ies have llo*^' fj:om Itiitiy3i>iJnfo r,athou!ii. OtherH that were In llRht were arre.stcil nt I'lBborK.
London advices said Ihe fortress iii' Kvonstadt was at ill in possession of tho "Whlres" ou .Sunday nlKht. -
Antl-liolsiiev iks h.ive seized Cheriilirnt' near T.lev.
MCWHINNEY SURE OF APPOINTMENT TO FAT FEDERAL JOB
Big Men 'of,^ Republican Parly Backing Assemblyman For In¬ ternal Revenue Collector
Mineola, March 7,-The apjiointmont of Assemblyman Thomas A. .McWhin¬ ney ua (MJlb^tor of Internal revenue from Ihi.s district is ."Hid, in u despatch from WushiiiKlon, O. C. to Ikj uh.sur»^d.
Despite Iho fact that lie Imk l>eo.n I'liarKiKl, and h.is deiUod tho charKe, WHh haviuB sponsored and then voted
¦ j again.st luivljiK the Loi-kwood Commlt-
Hempslend, Mardi 7.--About .sixty , (-pf, invostiB-ito tho bjvnklnji: ami ln»in'- bat's of cement and 2.'; (fallons of liquid once busino.«!K as well as Ihe lioPfduK walertuooflni,' material were slolen ! nft„ftUoti, Mr. McWhinney Im hiicked hy from the shed in the rear of tlamcs ft j inlluentlnl Icador.s. Thoso l^ders who Hawkins' store. Front street, .sometimo ' (ii-iticizetl Mr. McWhinney havo foimd after It o'clock .^afurdny nipht, Al-> tliat ho i.s .slatetl for tlilf, hlRh rc4er:Ll
TAKE TRUCK LOAD OF LOOT ' AND GET AWAY UNOBSERVED i
thouitb a truck must hnve been used to transport the materials no one neemfl ! to have seen or heard li.-
The YHlne was obout JliiO.
John 1). Hardgrove. of Olen Covo,
plum. It in nuld.
One of hlH Btrongent baclcoru Is Charles D. 111110!?, Repuhllaan National Committeeman from New York, wlUl« Jacob Uvlugstou, Republlcau leader
contractor, oTyiied fhe materials und Tv tu); fi-om Brooklyn; llarr.v Lee, RopubUoan lining them lo hiiild an extension, iboss ol Suffolk County, and the Repub-
Itarrj- Oliver discovered the thefl, and llctn Counly Conunittee of Xa^naii reported to Arthur Ftaldwiu, foronian. County are all eupportlnff him. An- Threo weeks ago James & Hawkins', alstant Secretary of fho Nuvy Theodora Btore wps broken opep aiyj robbed. j IftxiBevell Ib said to have spoken for
— ^—'- I Ulm also. ;
M.\H.SAPKQl-A UinOE "WARMS'* ' with this support It Is said that .Mr. t'H BHOr.«E DELIGIITPUI-LV j McWliinnoy'.<» appointment 1« aesured.
noekville Centre, March 7;-Member8 INCENDIARY FIRE DESTROYS of Maswauoqua Ixidpe, 8'IS, P and A. M. n/tUTi./^U n/ADirill AM*C UAIIE .and their frlendi. "warmed' the new' WAW I AUll WUKMnATI » HUBIIi
clubhoiLie which they recenlly arauircd ! wantagh, March V.-A collage ou the from the Rockville Centro Club, last, p„,at„ of Edward F. BrownluK on BeU- .S.'iturday night.
The entire clubhouse wa.s thrown open. Music was BUpplled for dancing and there were boxillng, billiaid land
pool gan)e<i.
: tagh ove, was destrt'iyed by fire Friday I in what la believed to lia^ e beta an \ Incendiary blaze.
I Mr. Browninu: baa luul men working on his estate all winter preporator)' to
JOHN LEWIS CHILD'S DEATH ON JOURNEY CAUSES MOURNING
Founder of Floral Park and Flowerfield, Made Opportuni¬ ties and Used Them
Pliii:il I'lli;, .March 7.—.lolm Lewis Ciiil<l.-i, fonnilor of b'loral Park, and fa- moim lloiiiulliirist, known tho world aver lor Ibe beauliful flowers ho Kiow, lili-il of annina pts-toris in lU.s sl.tto- r<xim oil a New York Central ti;i.ln .•jomowhen- botwoon Albany uud tho Cfranil Centi-al Station Saturday night. llTi was enroute from California, where i h« Went ulKiiit llu-eo weeks ago on lU.s aniiiL'il trip.
luirlnw tbo evening ho talked wilh T.eroy iCItts, a fomier. Floral Park lx>y who ^\¦:ln wflU liini nil the Irain, am when ho ri-tlred be .seemed to Ik* In lil.'i u.sual health. As hc did not rise lu the raornliuf when ofbor passonger.-j did, thoy Went to bis Blnteroom, thinking he iiiiist be Hloi-pinR und.siuilly soundly. They foil ml him dead.
fl« (-vldently pas-swl away quietly svliilo n.slee|). Niiiio of tlio other pas .songHrM hoard any noise, or liad nny wuriiiiiK of hia death.
When tho news was rccoived nf I'lor.il I'.irk thi'ie was much Horrow uniouB Iho employees, oome of whom h!id been with him most of his businefts lift..
Mr.q. ClUlds .and hor uon, Jny IJonel, weiiit u> tho Crand Ci'utral Station In ijjji iiutomobiln to meet him, a.i iior armugeuient, to UriuK him home. 'J'hoy did not know of hi.s death until told by trainmen
j WashlUBton, MaiVh 7,—President [Ilai'diniff lo<lay Font to the Senate ihi' I lollowinvr iioininations j To bo asKiBtant .lecretary of the liHvj-. Theodore Koosevelt.
To ho under secretary of state, Hen¬ ry P. KIcteher.
To I>o a.slstant ."ipcretarj- of agricul- ! tun-. P.. D. Hall.
To be inajor general coinnian<lnnf of the .Marine Corps, John .\. Lojrnue.
To bo major general in th" Marine ' orps, Oeoriie narnctt.
The President also sent to tho Sen- :tfo a louK list of Bwri'ljirios of lega¬ tions wlii<'h had falbvl of conflrtiuitlon iu the last Congress.
The notnlnntions of Th<'0doro Pudo.^o- j velt to b« as,<!lsUint so«:r<-tary of I he navy and K. D. B;^l i« Iw? a,s.MlKtant )K-cr*ffary of agricdltur<» were not con ' tinned by the Senale, as no poll hail ' been taken on these nomijiatioiis. Tlii-.v 1 wore referreU to the naval and .-itrii- 1 cfiitural commitleos. r«'siM'ctiv<l>.
FARMERSFAVOR DAYLIGtfr SAVING FOR FIVE MONTHS
Nassau Representatives W^ill Ask
New York Aklennen To Acl
With Them •
Minoola, March 7.—Nn.<!Kaii Counly rarnier.s will ask lliat daylight wiviuK projects in this vlciuity, if c-stablishod at nil this .summer, lio in I'orco from Jlay to Sf'pUraber inclusive, or live months,
Cndor iiiTiposed logbjlation, oxpeete<t lo bi'como a law, oiioo Covernor Millei has signed the act, tliero will bo no daylight saviiip in .Vow York Slate cc- copt as It is don^ locally. Tbo bill pro vides for a local option' in this jnallcr. I'ilies or other commiinilios desiring lo work under il will iidopt thoir 'own measures.
Hc(;ause it lit bolicviMl that Now York Cily will inslltiite KOnii* daylight .siiviiig plan fnr tbo summer, and liecause it may st^t the jHU'loil as Bcvf-ii months, llio farmers of Na».sai<'Coainty and Ijiiik Island g«'nerall.v 'will appear beforo the Aldermen of New York City, asking tbat the period be set at tive months.
Officials of Nassau ViHages Insist Public Has Right to Better Facilities—Warnings As to Irre¬ sponsible Bus Lines Which Might Cause Com¬ plete ^esiittkm of Trolley Service in the Countj ^
Believing that the premier vat ion of the trolley lines and tlie betterment of the inter-village traction .ser\'ice is^f vital impor¬ tance to all the people and holding that the matter is plainly a matter fnr the whole people to consider. The Daily Review haa sought to get an expres.sion of opinion from (hose men who arc f.hout lo lake office as village officials.
In anking for these ,e."^pressions from men aliout fo Ijecomo candidates i'or public office Ihere has been no thought of anything other than what might be exiw^cled of those who are soon to head the varioua village governments in this pari of Na.ssaii County.
The Daily Review expects to continue a.sking for e\'pie,-tsion?5 of opinion in relation to this important mallor. It is anticipateil that expre.sisions will be received from town otlicials, county tilfl- cials and ol'greatest importance, since they aro more vitally affect-' ed than any olher. The Daily Review expects to have the expres¬ sions of the varioii.s business men as to Iheir atlitiide re};;irdinrr the trolley lines, their pre.scivatioii and bettennent.
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iSAVING OF $85,349 IN AUDIT OF BILLS
Comptroller Bennett's Office Lops
Off Large Sums from Claims
Against County
Mineola, March 7.—Tho report of Counly i.'omptroUer Karl J. P.enneU, filed with the Board of .Supervlsor.s, sho'WB the v.alue of that Offlcc in the saviUB of a huge .sum to Nassau County.
|i>om 3911 to AIny 19, ID'.'O, Jli.r.ill the cj>mptrolIer ha.s .saved to the ciiunty $HG,349.'Jii by ajudit of bills presented for payment.
From 1911 to May 19, 1920 2fi,r.2r. lalms had jiassed through the oltUe of
t'unenil services nt his.laU homo, Tii-[ ^j^^ Ijp avenue. Floral I'ark, Tuesday morti-i ing ut 11 o'cloek. will b« private. In-1
icrmont will be in flreeiUield -''¦melery.l j;;;;;"^;,"'j,-;'^^ jV^'^s and these ciaims llemp.stoiul.
.Mr. Childs is survived by his widow, (MrrU) Ooldsmith Childs, to whom hn WIUS marrltHl hi 1KS6; one daughtex, Mrs. .lohn Francis Schwtetei.s; three sons, Yernort (1., Jay Lionel nnd Carlflton llatlvtway, and ono sister, .Mrs. Walter N. Pike of BInnton, Fla.
Mr. t;hlld3 was bom at North Jay, Maine, May 13, 1S5C. From earliest clUldhooa he was fascinated with flori
¦ompti'oller. of tbe.se the comptroller recommended that 2671 be disallowed or rediK'cd. The whole number of^ c laims totaled $l,lS0,62."i.lS and these elaims were aiuUted by the Supcrvistirs in the sum of 11.086,763.91 while the amount in which the audlto» wns sustained by Supervisors in such claims is $iJ3,3iil.67. From May 19, 1920. lo the end of last year Comi it roller Dennett audited 2.7i)5 clalm-s ami disallowed or reduced 132 HUch claims. These totaled ^ll4,720.1.^ nnd the f;omptroller allowed them at 192,732.46 or a nivvlng In thnt short time
culture, aud sp«nt many happy hours '^ '^"^ county of l2t.9H7.C9.
giYiwlng and culilvatlng llower.i, and!
T:^:ri::.'t\ZTnVbla'rb^t^Zli\ elus buysjoran PUCE
iB"A'eTrin"thi':^x o^ n*'---'iiJ-aatrif^st^'r'ihJ-iifcn.rn
ISr-kat^dTnlVorUtrof^'L^t Hm^!-J« "^ "- •"^^'^y" ««"- •>-'-*^- doJe, one year. lie began to dream
jeouthwest corner of Village avenue
for lilm to branch out in luJ ye work,' ¦" -
regardlooy of the Dcemlns ' obstacles
ahead, and th«y w«re certainly o^'V.! ,5,000 the." by $100 bida to IC.OOO for he luid no money and only ft meagre [ ,=;j^""',,,^ Elils and Otto Slchel
edncation
He flectired an oflloe In a amtUl build¬ ing/ vtlll (itat\dine oix Reiitison lane, Ploral Park, and Unued an elgftt-page catalogtic, Bending out only a lew hun¬ dred.
Then hli rml BtiniKglift beoon, ns be haid llttlei money wItJt whldi to adver
225 und U \vas »old to Sarn Ellin. The jbldduig l>ngan at $3,500 and reached
At point Ellis and Otto Sichel were blddera. The prico rone %f>(l and |2& at a time until Ellin got the property. Humors wwe rifo that JBIlla repre¬ sented the Klks aud that t'tta Slto wtiuld ho improved with a oluohouee for local members. Mr. Ellis loW a Daily Review re-
naa iuu« rooney w^m w .«:.i « aaver- .^^^. ^^^^ ^,^ purchase of the prop- tl«. Ids bufliness, ^ut his IndomlUble | ^ . ^j^ not neceeearlly rn«in tbe Elks WlU and great lovfl for the work curried ..^,„,j ^ ^ j,^ admitted the Ameri- him .swiftly along imUl Bnceean crowned 1^^^^ Legion wb« deelroua of btjUdlng a
hid «rCorts. He 8«nt out 600,000 largv, hitndaome cUaloguea one eeAaon, Uie
Olubhouae und might connider tbls 8it«. It il proba.blo that ifi holding cof
The ajtilr, was under the Immediate ! turning u into a game preserve. Labor-
.supervision cf Jack Dempjey Chairman of tlw Hou3c Committee of Ma;9!iapequa Feliowcraft Club. He was assisted by committees hc-aded by Birditall A.
cottage on the
ers were housed Ic estate.
Fnur laborer.-; seeking woik got Into
„ »T .... . _ ,, an arKunient with the foreman and al-
Sorymser. Marry A. Maley and E. K, 1 j.^ ^e had gone to anoth«- part ot the
estate, the cottage occupied by tb* men ""¦ doing the work vrau discovered to l>« ^imgge.
The building .wa« dentroyed with all the elTectfi of the men. The polt«>«
Burnett.
BENZO-MINT
Th« d*ix>nil«ble houfwboid t,'i: Ihrnat und tuuiUliiU.' Moot It requtn.* no KuiitllnL- a abould ba in <>\, rour tfmc iitar«i
po«»gwalcta« iimounUn« to »38,000. aa*! „„„ ^.^i, ^p fonn<X?and some plan
placlDB tho Floral Pa»k postofflce tn thai^j^.,jg4 ^^ ^,^^1, ^u, provide quar- flrst claw. He was In partnership wtthn^^j j^ ^^;^„ ^ tbeaa ors«ni«Uoas J. Roaooe Fuller, his brotber-ln-law, 'orLj^ j^^ j^^
a ^abort tfttie. but h« bought lUm out so j ^^jQonr the rcprtneiUnttv biHlnnM th«t|iecouklc«Tyouthtswor.pollcJe«I,„„ oj the Vim«e ohMrv«d at tfce uAj^uapwed. , Lg^, ^.^f^ j^n DrIicoU. Claraoc«
When ho founded the village of Floral I j^„^pg jo^a r ca.T>*nter, SamuiA Piirk, and erected the flrnt balldlngs^ a ^^^^ g yf HenningM. Henry S. pnstomca woH e»ta»>Ueh«d, known an 1 Kramer, Prtw»cls G. Hooley. C. Ow- IToral, and the i-allroad BtaUon wm|„^^ Chailes > J. Dooley, JUebwrd then called HiiuMlale. A llttlis laler heluookiy William If. Orta, Oeorge J. eucceeded in having both' names'Q^jn^ j,jhn H. Cari, Bdwln Wright.
— ¦ Thomas K. PnttersJjn, Ad/im Fehr anri
iitinubd on page '^ '<l:iOt Brown.
R.L BACON LIKELY ASSEMBLYMAN IN ROOSEVELT'S PLACE
Nassau Sees Rising Young Resi¬ dent of Westbury as Future Legislator
.Mineola, .Miireli V -XoW llial Toi, Theodore flrxwevelt ha.s t:iveii nii leKis l:iti\o dill ies as nienilH-i of AhsouiIjI.n , Se( Olid 1 linlricl <if '.Nassau (.'oiiritv, lo become .Assistant Heirelar.v of .\;i\.v. bis former couHliliiiMits In the dlsiriil are dcei>l.v i-oiu'ernod /is co who rh.ill .succeed bim in Ibe .\HsembIy. "V.'ol, lliHi.sevoll b.'ulc Ills fellow fo^isla- lors Rood bye at .•\lbunv and went to AVasbiiiKl'in to lako iiji his now diil cs luub-r Mdwiii Uenbi', now ."^^oi iilai v ol' Xavy.
Il is a.-rfimled ilinl wlieii ibo Af^som- blj- elei'l.s the sMl'eeM^'lll¦ il will bo .-ionie- ouo roi'oinnieiidedby the lionie folks.
.sinii' it is admitted tluit Kobin't Low ISaecm is :in asplr.'tul for honoi'K in pul.lie life II would seem logical li> a.s- Kiiint' Ihat he will be named to siiereed I'olonel Itoosevelt al Albany ami lluit bo will RO I'roni there, al'tcr a sihooliuw; ill lnWinakiiiK, to <7iiu;re,s,s.
Colnnel Hoosevell's friends iu .Vas- siiii Counly see in hi.s appointnioiiL t» tho .Vavy berth a ropotitloii nf ihe Iiilli lionoi's thai I'auie lo bis iUnsiriinis falhor.
HEMPSTEAD DEVELOPMENT WILL ADD FINE NEW HOMES
Hempstead, March 7.-^Thomaa U. Daiich of Ilompstejul Is rtovoloi>liii,- :i9 acres .just r.'iHt of tho vilkigo fnr thi- liiaiid Kealty f'ompay, a Virginia cor- lior.alion. Tbo proiierly is Hltuated be¬ tween .leiusjilcm avenue and i.'edar strei't and lies between tho luKiahaiu Ilslales und the Tleiiipslead Manor ilovelopiiiont of tho •(). 1.. Schwcncko T.and Company.
There will lie six streets In the do- veloi>mont, in<ludlnK ;i continuation of liiKrahuni Imulevarrt from Kronl atroei to Jorusalom .avenue. This is u IWi foot thoroughfare, wtth jKuk running thrnucb Ihc <'onUr. .-Ml Klroels are lo he provided with Rlriowalk.s, curlis, gas, water atnd s.>werH. The work must bo coniplct«'d by Juno 1. The rompany will build al)Out n down houses on Ihe properly. boginninR nlioul April 1,
A petition is to bo <!r< iilafed to an¬ nex this property, and the Ingrahnm IJBiate.s proiKMty. which .already Iwlh many dwelllpgs upon It. 10 the vlllnge ot Hempstead, to provide an outlet for the Hewors ,ind in obtain other advap- tag(<R of vlllnge government. K-
1 bre iii-e inlervieWs -wUli »; Ihe (.ilieials .-ind men iioinlnaled fiH-
public offlco in vill.mes wliieli wriuld I'O alToctod by iiupi'iivonicilt of trolley ser \'ice or by coinplole oes.iallon'of vor \i''0 nil Ibe lines.
Taylor for a Siiiuii'e Deal Tlinnm-: I'. Tiylor, who has been liliKod on tbo ilokel for clecllrm al llio (¦online viHaco elecllnii :i« n teubtoe of Ilempstead went on record .-is in fnvor of fvlvin^ the liolley iom|iiiiio .1 sipirtro deal and keeiilni; ii in opoi.'ulnn. Ir. .'Ill inteniow wiili u raiirer^cnlBlivfi ef the Nassau t'ounty Kevlow, ,Mr, 'I'liylor said;
' "1 am very mm b in favor of tropiuji tho trolley line in ii|>ei-:illen. II would bo 11 \ery bad tliiii}; Id lose Ille service. I want 10 help all 1 can lo ;;vi .in Ifl- iieased servlee, and nni \ cry iniieh in favor of ii.TordiiiK ibe comimuy jyl-o. leciinii. It deserves consldoralinn ond a siniai'o di'nl il is payiim lii.\e,s,a,ud sliiMild lu' lu-nlo. ted."
Favors l.'i
Tlioro w,'i< 111. tbe allifiide of \ J. .Mcl.aiufblln <
.Uiiiule Servlee
liiiiH iiideel'-'lvo abnui ll.it'.o Trustee Thonia;i ' lleui|isteud in tnyn:
of tho Iroiley lino. While admjttlni; the servico is nm what il ."buuld be. he sees the imrinrl.ini e ol' keojiliiK lIu' Iroileys lu oporallon.
"In my ollliisl inpaclly. 1 am v.nintx Ul vnto in favor nf ifie H'olley line every time." he said. "I iVol thai the Iralley compimlus lire resiionslble eoncerns. Tlioy have to do ccilain things under Ibeir fninclilse, wbirb Uie birws du not. If, it Is a case of Ihe surxivul oC tho Mtcst, 1 am wilh the trolley linos."
Mr. .'Mrl.nuKhlln reciHed Iim iiUitudo when au .illnrnev I'U' ll'.o trniii-y com¬ puny made a ploa for jilaiini.; llie buses under tho !i;»me eojidlllon :iri Ihn trolley Hues, which was that the trolley com¬ pany should give liellcr servico,
"Thoy Hhoiild iiiHtall .-iddlflonal switches. If necessary." said tlin'trustee, "ajid give us It. llfteen niinuie Mervlce. If they do, llie piibUc will mipporl tliom. I am mouiul tbe town a gnod deal and 1 bellevo 1 knov.- the atllltijle of the people nn Ille <|UK.Mll<in." /"
Mr. >Ier.;iiu;lilin polnled out that Ty\lh the Kteat iiillu..' of poonle, tliiH iM/bf- comiiiK prailiially 11 new tf.Wn, 'fTlie days of wnlrlng half an hour for a trolley aro i;ii(ie," he declared.
VON BERNSTORFF IN ITALY, CARRYING $1,000,000; OUT HE GOES! SAYS REPORT
P.iris, Mnrch 7,—It Is reported In Rome fljat Count Von nernBtorff, form er German AmbasHfirtor to*^The I.'nlloii .States, has arrived in Italy on a forged J>atl8port and thnt hr la c^irryiiig u personal fortune of »1,000,<»00 with hiro. said a Rome dispatch to the I-lolm de I'aris today.
The dlapatcli sakl the demand Is voic¬ ed by tllp ifuUan pre'ss that BijrnsforlT hf cxiM-lled.
E.NC0DR.10INO
New Tork. Mardh 7.~.1S1 ilm Icjd Ing Issues ware in donaad at the opt-n- ing of tli« utovk market today. InltLiI quotations W6ra from. fraetlonH to two t>olnis above 3ai.m-day'» cloniaii; .i:ang«.
Atlantic Gulf waa actively taken, selling up ti^o iK'iiitH to 42 3-4. Chliud- ler Moiom sold up 1 S-4 to 71 1-4 and {>tud«btiker rono a point U> 99 l-t. Steel romntnn rr^e- J-4 to above UJ ami N.-du win gained nearly a pcrfnr Meilean Peiro!*om wa» r. ^mand, selHue •¦" ' '•-' General AaphaU
liihihls (Ml Homl Sert'lre
Dr. \V. 'r.tjloi CbajiiboilUi, 11.iW a member > of the Hempstead Vlllafre Hoard of TnBit«eK, aihnltled thnt With rtucli service uk the trolley comi>any li»« given dui'iiiK the past year or ho. he didn't blnme the iieoplc for tukitig art vanU-iKe of anything tlmt woukl get thom where they wonted to tf,n.
"I am 111 favor of aiiytldnK thu would be of help to the village." snitl Or. Chnmborlin. "1 'behove the 'sert'lce should bo made so tliai the people can get belween the villages ;ujd lo .lainuica in retiKOnable time, nod everything reascmable should be done to pri,t«ct the tiolloy romp^uiy in giving that ser¬ vice. I'eivvumliy 1 Would laili.-'r pay mure nnd have lervb 0 iIkui to ro mi on as it ll now."
With iideuuafc service. Wr. Chambet lin Inoiighf. there wmild ''• "' o""' of bust-.
llHbbell *wrin't I/<»vr Biisei
Ccirge I.. .'Hubbell. pre«id»ht pf fwr lien Cli^. who will imi to,- t>|Sce again in March ns a vjllsge tiiislre, axxl i leidln>: real osi'nto man, utatet* hit position as lo What he will do to get a l>»tter trolley nenlce in ihe r»llOWhig TeiTie veiitenceH:
•I am for anything thn i.t Tnr tlw lieneflt of the iioople who Heo In thia pl-ice. U It 'ft b/ilter trolley niftfirtf I am for It." " ,
"1 thlsb the K**" liniw do not iliejp anyone."
,U XILWRY CHUIBTKR TO CUMR
KixikvUle C*lJtr(.. MtU'uh 7.—Th»
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| Title | Daily Review of Nassau County 19210307 |
| Date | 1921-03-07 |
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| Title | Daily Review of Nassau County 19210307 |
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ILY REVIEW Of Nassau County Official Pa ier, Village of Freeporl FREEPORT. N. Y^ MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921 VoL XXIV, No. 11 ALUESREJEa GERMANY'S TERMS; LONDON FINDS SITUATION GRAVE CLx\. I KA WOULD MAKE LLTRACnON CO iPROVE SERVICE; WELING TO FAY MORE IF lED BE Simons, Leaving, Says Outcome Cannot Be Told Now TA^indon, March 7.—The fiormnn counter propfisalH on indemnity have l>fcn rojciled by the A111«h. and Cer many Im bciiiK notllied thiit fhe .\llied jHTweiti wlil (Jiforce the I'arin Indem¬ nity doel>«ioii.s al? utve, ncordlm? to !i i'entrnl N»vi,'>; Dlnpalch eirculafed ber.- ibl« fffiernoon. At fbree o'elck tlur liilornai,lf>n:il News SeiWcfl wih oWcL-dly iiiforrnol that the verdict of the Allied PrunierM upon the fJerman prop/^isal."* w;w "1111- riunltfled rejection." Tho Bel>;ium <"ftblri«t at J-Sru.«sel» in rending Mlnbiier t.f l)*fon»iC r>evo".fe lo l.ontiim. At four u'oloch Pr. Hirooiui amiouuc- ed he wn."* pre^iartriK luinther siaiemenl for the Allied Premiers. A member of the (lermnn dcloKO- lion who wn,-? .'inked lo fnrecaMl Ihe nexl Ouvelopnienl.s, lepllod: "It Ih Impo.ilbh' 10 say what will bai> pen, fSui 11 1.1 juoHl lu'iibable tluil flic Germ-on delegate<> will leive I'm Poilln InmoiTow .aflemooii." The |
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