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,V,i<<hin;fton. March II,-P'.irtcimt till S p.m., .Saturday: hii>it»'i'n Nfw Voik-Kair and warmer toniKht; Sat- urday uiiKettlnl. with |noi1irati' ti-ni- pi'iaturi': Kri-.sh .voiillnrly winds.
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THE
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DAILY REVIEW
Of Nassau County
THE DAILY REVIEW
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at your New> Stand or I»ellv^rea al Vour Home
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Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y^ FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921
Vol. XXIV, No. 15
WORKMEN NOT EAGER TO REDUCE ^/KSs WAGES AS BUILDERS SUGGEST ^ ™
Hempstead Men See No Likelihood of Immediate Acceptance of Proposition, Which, by the Way, Has Not Yet Officially Reached the Unions En¬ gaged in Building Trades
Give Evidence in Court Their
Brother Was Not Competent
to Manage Affairs
SERVANT SUES mos. F. MAHER FOR $25,11
Colored Woman, Arrested on Ac¬ cusation of Stealing Rings Which Were Found Afterward in Rockville Centre Home, Brings Case to Court
LOST IN FREEPORT; LOCOMOTIVE HITS TWO HERDS OF ELK FOUND BY POLICE MOTOR CAR; DRIVER SHOW FREEPORT ONE
IP mj.'-li'.'id. .\Iiiirli n. 'I'lial llicir- Is Iiilli- likihliooil of tin. rai tifntfrs' union of lliniiLsli'iiil, m nltui iiiaii's, .¦irir-ritiii^: thr propo-si'd rrdnction in waKi 1 Mii;i,'i';-li ll hy tin- Itiiililini,' Triidc.s I'Jniriloyi-r.s' Assooiation of .Vii.s.sjiii • 'ounty, is ivldiiit froni I'xiui'.'i.sionH olitiiiiiiil li\ olhii'i-H .'iiid iinnilii'r.s of thi> ill itlpHtiad locril.
'I'hi' litter of thi' oiiitiloyi'i-.s' .¦Vs.'^ocialiiiii, niiui-.M iiii; lli.1t tlw iniiiloyi'r.s vol- iintiiiilv ii'diiri' llu'ii- waivon from ^8 to %' a day ;iiiil to niiit to nifin contracts lor till' yi'iir. had not lici'ii niiivi'd li.\- tln' loi al iiri to tin' tiiiif of thi- la.st iiiiT'tinir. on .\londii.\ fvcnlnt,', and none of tin- iiiiiiil.irs kni-w alioiit ii. i-xnpt ;,.,-; Ihiy had nail ii ii', I'lii' |i,'iily I'..' \ ir w.
It thai
liou-i
wa.'i .statiil hi'.l 11 till' .'.I'Utiiiii'nt 111 till- iiruoM vvii.-.; iiltain.it accriilintc a n dini ion. ll was alsii .'ilatiil that I'l'ini'Hi'iitativi s of tin- I'liililoyi'is wiTo to liavi' iiii't with thr- f/iipi'iitiT.'i' local at .Monday iiiiihl'.'i si,--; •um. to ill,si'ii,ss thr- wa.ui' ,',<'ali' with tlii'in, luit that iilllioiiKh thi- union im-n waitiil until !l o'llock. no one a|iiii-arcil fioni til" linllilii.s' n,>--.sooi.atlon.
llov.-i'Vi'i-, the rnntti'i- wa.s disiiis'-cil at till' iiii-dJii^T, and till' si-ntiiiii'iit ,sci'iiii'il tu hi', lui'orillni; to .sonic of those pies cut. tluit tluy .'-lioMld stand pat for the $S ;l day now jiaiil. 'fhc >leiii|istcail local has nol sieiinl an.\ aKi-cemcnt dur- itiic the past year, Imt iiii iiihcrs have lii'on i-cccivini; ilic iinvailiiiK i.'ile of wafTcs. which was %'A. It was stated tliat i-epi-i'seiitalivi's of Ihc Imilileis' as¬ .sociation h.'iil ,'ip|ie.'iiiil hefoi-e the Clen Ciivi- and .Miiioii|,-i locals, and that their piopositioii to i-lilnie w.-lHi-s lllliI heen tiii-iicil down, aiiil il is picsiiineil hy the iiii'iiiliers of the lteni|isleail local thai the hiiildei'.s, si'i'iru: Ihe \M;y the wind W.IS hlowini,', ileclil.-il ll wiiiilil he useless to aplicTr here. ^
It w,is ai.io pointed out, as a lea.soii for not acii'iiliMi; a ileci ease, that there is iili'iily of dl inanil lor i-uriii-jiti-.i-s, and llial llicie arc vi.'i> tew. if any. out ol work. II w,-is also iioiiileil out that llio N'ew "loik einiiliijcrs have sinncil uri with the .\''W' Viiik Caliientei-s- t'nlons for $!> !i d.iy. and it i.s ciniined that the jiricc of Imildiii;; malcilals will he hJKh this .spring, dospiti' tho tcni- tioiaiy decline of lasl month, in I'ni.t. il is iiointeil out th.'it tlnv have been f-oini;- up since almut lli.- llrst of l''eli. niary.
Sponkinir of the reason Kiven hy tin; Miiploycrs lor waiitiii.i;- to cut was'-'S, viz; That the lucseiit w•a^cl•s would re. laid business, one iiiiion man declaied last ni.iiht that soiiie of the contiacfurs have alreiuly siijncd coiiti-acts Tor joti.-j on the hasis of llu' einlitdollui-aday wafTC and that should the carpeliteis ri'iluco their wares, it woukl siinjily lie .'ill much mole prollt for the luiildeis.
'riieii' .-ire iitilii carpeiUei-.4' liitals ill Nas.sau Coimly. ^vitll an anKroKatc incm- lieiship of ar>i'i-oxiiiiately IJliii. Ifemti- .stead local lia.i aliout L'OO inemliers, riutriheis and iialiiteis are also strongly 11 l.i; a III/.I'd in llie county. The loval Iiaintcrs are ntllllateil svilli the Mineola local, and thp inasoiis uith Incils nut- ,shli' of ilemi.sleail.
MOTHEE WORKING FOR WEAK CHILDREN
ADELBERG CATCHES 80-POUND GROUPER
Cedarhurst Fisherman Finds Luck
Off Miami Better Than at
Rockaway
Mineola. .March 11,—Two r-istcrs
Katherlne nnd .Mary Foley, are seekiiiu
liefore Surrogate Howell aud a jury, tu
have the will of their hfother J'eter , Foley, of Creat N'eck set aside on the
urouml that he made It under fluress ' and that undue inlluence was hr'mmu '
to hear to have hini leave his proiierly ito tive nephew-s. soils nf a liroilier. I .Iohn.
j Thitse ronlestint; claim that Foley. I accordini; to their attorney, was iillter 1 ale. dl iiiikeii. a wife-beuter and .so '. ' we.ak minded that his senseless laughter
w-as w-i'll kriowi; to the iii-ople ,ir ihe
vlllape. I
I'eter Foley left an estate v.-ilued at [
about *,';n.000 tu .?f.il.00il H-hicli fortune I
he had made by hi.i own labor and [ p-iound that she was falsely aiiestril,
effort as a laborer. He \va.t about 63 | iinpri.soned and humiliiited b> infeienie : years old when he died on .January 'J'.i j of .Mr. .Mahei- and his wife. , of Uist year. He made .a will on July- .Mrs. Fisher is a domestic. In October.
X. 1917. in which he left all his property i lOL'O, she went to work at the Mayer
in trust to his wife, who was then «0 j home for the day. .\boui II o-clocU on
yi.ars old or .ibout 20 jeai-s his senior. | the mornintr of that day she left with
.She died before he did and the will, pro- : the consent of her mistress to ro to ,-i
Han, laie...^^^. Ab»u. H^ NARROW ESCAPE WONDERFUL PARADE
The Village Told in Capt. -- —
George Johnson's Automobile Brooklyn Brethren Come to Nas-
Bumps Side of Engine and sau To Initiate Large Class
Is Smashed of Candidates
Hartmann's Report
I-'r.
n-il be Miri.ris sli.'iii'-;.' tliiiij;.'
Mineola, .March ! 1.—I'.efoii' .liistice Faber and a .jury in .SiiiH-eiiie Court here todaj, I.ena Fisher, colored, of 2','. Itanks avenue. Hoikvllle Centre. is suiiif; Thomas F, .Maher, loriiierl.s of Itoi kville Centre, bul now of I'.iookl.Mi, for !j!2.'i,000 damages.
Mrs. Fisher asked for ilamaiies on the
Tlie <TOoil shiji "liouefish." as staunch
and trim a schooner as |evcr hailed
from the port of Miami, pulled iinpn-
tientl.v at her mooriiiRs. Capt. Jonion,
known from ono end of the coast of
l'"loriila to the otlii'r as the canniest
flslierman's KUide on thi' borders of the
Ciilf Stream, was already on deck,
, In V short time a tifjme looms in tho ; ,,„.,, „ , ,,., ,„. N. ., . , , , , , I valid and "the natural
olTinK tvilli nets and hne.s, hooks andl
sinkers and various other paraphernalia i
of the iiiiicler. I'nder a regulation .so-j
westeriiei and a three-week's coat of i . .. , .
tan the features are reoodnizahle. 'Tis | jjf.""'' l"^<'."";"h-''t^»S'de from treating
iuK. .liberally to beer which fie carried
viriiiiK a life interest for her in his estate, also iirovided thai at her death the property should %ii tn the live i rhililren of .Iohn Foley. ;
One of these children w.is I'eter | Foley, a nephew, who lived with his' uncle and namesake, tho decedent, at \ Creat N'eck. The loun.sel for the con- i •testants, said in court toilay that I'eter Foley, the nephew, was frequently i "kicked out" and told never to return i but that he persisted nnd hun;; around. I The other four heirs named arc said | lo have hardly known their umle and i .lome of theni, counsel said, had never ^ .seen them but once. Tu this live the I pro|ierty w.a.s left.
The two sisters, one of them an in-
bjects to their
brother's bounty" diil not set anything.
The contestants expect to show tlmt the olil man was treated for insanitv
mil s,-iiil sh.
lltOI-lle
.lames F
¦pml, March 11 id to know- that a lot haiipen in I-'re,'|ioi-t.
-¦\rc .Mill aware that of all the p.Diile ri'iHirtl'd as inissiii.:; finiii nistitiiUoiis iliiriiur the last .vear. at liasi iIium' of whii h till- h't-eeporl police were iiilDini «1 onc-halV were found in the villajie.
.\iid did .Mill realizn that while there Were hut ","< bii-.vilcs stolen or lo;<t till i-e were :iO fimnil b.s tile iiolii'i'.'
lllll joif know- Ihat 1.'. ii.'isoiis were ii-Iiorti'il missiiiL' and only s.-v.-ii are otli, lally found or ri'turiied
h, .M's! .\iid dill \iui know tliat I'olice- iiiaii 11,-iiiseu found $:i.ll ni the slnit ami never found an owner for it.'
Vi-s, and :\ lot iiiore iiiterestiiij; r,ii ts .Miull lilill 111 Ihe annual upon of 1 'oliii' Captain ll.irlniaiin. Hen- It is, Inok II o\. I : Centlenun:-
I'ursiiaiit to I'Xislin;; onlers, I have the lionoi to lii-reuitb res|M-i tfully sub¬ mit the aniiuiil re|iort of llie oiieiatiiiiis
Heiiiiistiafi March ll--Ceorse John- Freeiiort. March 11
-^oii. laivlsiiipe cardener of .Mineola. a larire niu-ht for the
eels that he is fortunate to be walkiuR '¦'"''' whin Hiooki.Mi
, ^. ., ., town to initiate the -i
uouiiil with nothing worse than a few .... . ,,,,,,' n
ell thiouirh his Apiierson its inception.
IlIlllS
u:li
Last lUKht wn 'reeport l.odKi' o
I.ikIkc came li ond l,u-f;est das:
Ibe l.oil;;!' silU 1
¦ind of this di'Iiaitnieiit for the fiscal .Mar of VritS eniliUK- l''i'bi-uai-.\ 2^, VX2\.
UiijiiniiiiiB the said tisial year, the i forci: consisted of ,1 total of II mem¬ bers. .Numbir of appoiiilmeiits ailileil to force liuiini; the .Mar 10. .N'uniber of; iiiembers who lebiKned :i. Number of ini'iiibors il|-o|ipeil from the roll 1. Num- t'onstilutiiii; lln- force '
tourin'4 car c- a wreck. He was coming toward Hemiistead from .Mineoin Mon- ila.v. and wlien about to cro.ss the rail¬ road s|iiir to the water plant in C.aiden Citv. a locomotive atTnf'hed to freight cars suddeiilv loomeil up in front of him. H" slai keiieit the speed of the car sliffl- iientl> to aviinl'piissinn onto the track in from of the enirinr. hut his rtjB- slid against the side ot the locomotive. The front of Ille ear was torn away, and the bod.v ilriMip.Hl to the loail. wilh .Inlin- sori 111 il.
The ailtoniobile was laki i! M Clrailfs .Main stieit u.-irai;'-.
.lohnson ilaiins thai he ^sl\v tlu' loco¬ motive slaildiuj; to the easI iil tlio track, ; meet th Willi no indication that it was ,-ibiiiil t I Ihat II
start across the lunliway. warninn was niven.
I'KKint r ((»i.i.,\i'si'; (IF iiF.ns; I'KWi i; w iriiiioi.Ds AsMsrwt i-.
Hy .M-;\V'i'ON r. P.AKKK _
r.'iiis, .March 11. -Collapse of the Itus sian insurrection anaiiist the I.olsheviki is IVjUhdelltly expected 111 otlliial elr
lies in less than a fortnlMhl, although It was pointed out today thai no loun res the overthrow- of the .'Soviets iiiori' than France iloes.
That France has scant leliance u|ion the success of the anti-IlPd inoveliient was shown li\ the fact that no attempt was made lo senil foint or wa i Mipl'lies
l'"r
, March II-Tho Mothers Club of l''i'ei'port is idanninic fnr a .Sal- aiiuifiunili party at the Freeport Club on the afternoon of .March 17 for the benefit of the cup fund lor anaemic chil¬ dren of li'ieeport.
At lU'escnt the N'ei^hborhood Workers nre furnishini; malted milk to the chll- ilien designated by the school doctor. Dr. Jienii. .Several thousand paper .siinl- taiy i-lips are needeil to carry on this work properly.
Till- St. ratrick's idea will be ciiii-ied tnil iu the decorations of the Club hoii.se tin that afternoon, with Kieeii predomi¬ nant. The ladies will wear srieen aprons, the cukes will be srreeii. al.so the llow¬ ers, and favors, and Irish jls;s and reels will biifst forth from the victrola In honor of the Irish Saint.
It is expected that a larKo iimoiint will he raised at the alTaii as the worthy Charity interests all parents.
The committee on ai-iiinireinent.s is under Ihc leadership of Mis. Clarence A. Edwards president of the Mothers Club, and Inclndoa, .Mrs. Ilviijnmln As(h«s .Mrs. .1. F. .lecki'l. .Mrs. KuKene Hose. Mrs. Clinton Flint, Mrs. Mark Levy, Mrs. Herbert C. Schley and Mrs. J{. I'. Croenleaf.
The Motheis Cluh meets at the Crnve street school ev^'iy two weeks nt which time intorcstlnsf addresses are delivere<l by Willi known speakers. All mothws that aro in the vlllairc are invited to liecome members ami may do so hy communicatlim: with .Mrs, C. A. Kd¬ wards, 92 Soutli tU-ean avenue.
COURT CALENDAR
Mil»renM< Court, Nassau Cnunljr .liutlcc FalM>r, I^rcaldinK
.Mineola, Match 11.--Following are the numbers of the cases of the d*y ra.\. •nd«r for Saturday
^769, 2775, 2788. 1777, 2781. JTM, tTM, 8788, 27'I4. 2752, 2W6. 2741 »71», 2T«l 2771. S77«, S77».
iieii;liborin«- villHi;e of t.'edarhurst; none other than .Mu.iham Adelberi;. !
".\ll ready cnplain; " "-Aye. aye sir," j ami by .some feat of leirerdemain Capt. \ Jorilon Illinois to life the junk fiilo ofi rusty iron that was once a marine engine. With a sputter and siait thei "r.oiulish" heads for Ihe open sen. |
C'apt. .loidiin "allows as how- it's best j tn head .so'-so-west a spell as there's' been riKht sin.ai I llsh a-caiiKht there- j aboiits lately." .Mr. Adelberir acciuie.sres absentiniiiiledly, contemplntintr the! while the w-ariii waters of the (iulf, Stream and considerinK what a boom' for l.onfi Islnnd real estate it would bel if that tepid stream could be so iliverted I as to \;\\i the shores of the Kockaw-ay ' Inlet.
.\n iri-e!;ulai putt, putt, piinrtuated Willi a freiiiiellt sputter Hnally places i the "llonetish" in a stialeiric position I for the days sport. All is iiuiet excejit j for the occasional swish of the niiphty' aniiler's line; a neiitle wheeze from the! noddiiiK: skipper and the .soothing: lap, | lap of tic real e.'ilate hooniini; (!ulf; Stream.
The sun climbs Irieh and even .starts its douiiward journey, but nary a nilvble lines our tisherinan net. Capt. .loi-ilon is hard put to ll to uphold his reputation as a tinder of fish, Freqiienl- chnnKi's of location are all to no avail, till the ski|iiiei- in desperation tries his lasl ri'.soil; a secrivt bail Just such an emerKcncy.
Carefully the line is cast: breathless the llshernian waits, torn between con¬ flicting- emotions of hope and fear. A
to them In a linR- nn his back, he wuh, really scry miserly and so unused to biiHinesM metliiHls th.it hi.'i wife ilid much of that for him.
Foley was mnnble to rend or write .and was only able to make his mark In acknowledKiniT the siifntitiire to lil.<i own will.
SHIPPINGBOARD APPOINTMENT DUE
President and Cabinet in Second
Meeting Expected To Cover
the Question
W'ashinRton. Maiih 11.—President IlnrdiiiK met with his cabinet 'diortly after 11 o'clock toil.ay, for the second time.
.'\ppointment of a new Shippiiit; Board Is one of the subjects which it Is understood will be dl.scusscd.
Attorney Ceneral naugherty stateil that if his o|iinion was asked, he wciilil urge the appointment of « new Shippintr rtoard bUfore the .Senate adjourns on .Saturiiay. It was indicuted howeve'-, rveil for [that the president is not iirepaieii to ; name the new board.
Attorney C.eiicral Di»iiKherty. it is learned, has taken no steps to rinder an opinion, asked by Chalnnan nen->on.
doctor at Freeport, return by :: p.m.
.According- to her Lynch, she did s
when she returned to the .Maher home, she was confronted hy Mr. and Mrs. Jlahei- and a police ottlcer from Ttook- villi' Centre, all of whom accused her of stealini; three iliamoinl rini;s of iiiiich value.
The rinus wei-e .Mrs. .Maher-s en.!;,-iL:e- nienl rin<, a Ki'iduation rinu, and a (x i of memi i-inK- Kiven to liei- when she was L'l ;u receiii lime 17.
years of aire. fust of maintaining the department
.Mr.s. Fisher was taken to police head Murine the .\ear in detail as follows- -i juiiarters, arrniKned and locked up un- Salaries from .March 1, 1920 to Feb- i 111 evening, when she was to have a riiary 2.'*. 1!>21, J!!2:t.r,S,"..4S; uniforms and jhcniinK. ' eiiuipinent, $l.;i:i,-).OS; labor and niaterial ),
.\bout the time she was In be called i>o|i,.,. Uickei-.s, $2fi!t.;'.:<; labor and ma „, : for a hcariiiK helore the justice of the. (,,,,,.,|. I'olicc booths, lt2l),"..!il;Taxl hiru , i peace, it is alleged .Mr. Maher called ji-,,, year, $in7.,S0; Kxpenses of oltlcer.s, ,i Ithe police by teleiihone. sayliiK he did i i,-,.S7; electrical supplies. $11«.1G: rr- j not Want to press tho charge becau.se pj,i,-„ i,, picycies, (including ii new bic>- ! he had found the riniis. !,.|i's ut $60.00 each.I »lb3.'.iO; Ottlcer
I Tlu> police.iil-si.slixl ht! aiiiiear in-louKl ¦ Hahn, motorcycle rcpair.s. suiiplies, Kas. jiind withdiiiw- the charpe. which he did. ,.t(.., April :i. 1920 to Jan. .'il. 1921. i|:22:(.- -Mr. .Maher is re'prescnti'd in court by ,-,:; printing and stationary, lll,7ri: tinf- I Francis (1. Hooley and JudKe Williiiin ' fi,- sifrns, lanterns etc, includinn le- ! F. illleakley of Ihe lirm of lircnnan, , paii-.s. .S2.35; paint.s, SO.I.'i; law book,s, ICui-ran & Hleakley of Vonkers. His .31.r,o; ph.vslciails services. ,lime p.ip.t to ^counsel maintain that Mr. .Maher wasilnie, BII.OO; typewriter repiiir.s, 10.00; .not actiialeil hy malice in cailsinrr the lunches for prlsoneis. 6.05; supplies, arrest of the woman, that ho was KUideil I cleaniiiK iiuaiiers, oil. eic., 12.79; ex¬ pen.ses. tJIIUei- Smith as.sault, 210.2,S; .strike ilul.x at depot, siiecial oltlcei s. $,''16,25; special olHcer.s, iiolico duty in- cludiii!,' 7 sriecial deputies and special motorcycle. 217.1;!; bills ot ,Iaii„ Feb., and .March 1920 O. K. and pai?l in Feb. ami .March 1920, 71.86; Kstinmte of presenl outstandiilK- bills for li'eb.. 1921. .i!S7.10; .\ri-ests for violation of I'enal, nioior vehicle and motorcycle l«'iws,C6; .\ nests for violation of ordinance N'o,
l',i (exc liiiK speed hiiiill 217; others
llian No. -19 inelinlinu violations of the Ceieiial lliyhway Tratlic Law, .SI.
Total violation of orilinaiice N'o. 19. Il-'iscal .M'arl $2.HI.5.OOo Slispinded ! j',','.j,','| Sentences 2S; Total lines violation of j,, ,1 orilinaiices other ihan I'.i includiiiH the
(ieneral Highway Law. (Fiscal year- DIVOKCI-: (iK.ANTKI)
*:i20.00. Suspended sentences. 12; Total' Miij.ola. Maicli 10. -.V Jui-.\ in tlu- of bills to be submitted to County ofj(."ounl> Court yesterday afternoon .N'a.ssau and Town of liempsteal, Fees! luouaht in a verdict for iChester IS. of twicers inakiiiK .-Vriests, I'enal law | Crant, a Kai-,iKe man of Hempstead. for year ending December III, 1920. Iloniiislead. .March 1I-—The Chamber ! "'ounty of N'irWHaii, SUO.IO; Town
The Klks have a habit of doiiiK tlilnss in a bin and tlioroii.Kh w;i.\. The rei ep. tlon and street parade la.st niKhi weie no exception to the rule.
Hi-ookl>n I.oiIki', 22, accompanieil In Kxalli'd Hiiler Haniel .\. .McCaiin and his otilcers and .1 delegation of sevenil hundred members .-irrived in li'ieepoii on a special train .ibout S:30 p. in. I'lee- Iiort was tliere to meet them.
Kxalteil Hiili'i- .Vlbin N. .lohnson of the Freeiiort loilire had summoned all the forces of the Klks to appear anil tile result was a .souni; a run.
Kxalted Uiilei- .lohnson w,-is Hanked b\ Ius ottli'irs, the Klks Itaiid. the .M.\s- tic .M.\si in full rcK.iha, the newly ai- iiuired 112 .Mars old hearse, .nel a iaij;e del,-pillion of Home liills. who bad paradeil froni 1 lubboiise to sfaiion in
i-iti
dell
hear.'
'jjati
I the
I III I
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tion all aloim the
lai-Kc black caski
".Iohn I'.ai le.Morii
white letters on ll.
the white fail' of .
lOllle. Illsllle was :
t with the Woiil>
aKe unknown- 11
.\t reKiiliii mtcrv.il.'-
i "corpse' laiseil it
lo the Police olllcials of the villaRe Hockville Centre, that he had no ilesirn to pei.seciite her.'and that tho Kirl her-I self, by her persistent ihiims that she Iiad been to a place when the> were sure she had not been. broiiKlii sus¬ picion upon herself.
The riUKs were left in tic bathrooin by .Mrs. .Maher, and laler 'ihey were found under some wet clothing.
The ease is now RoiiiK on.
PLACElOFNUMENT ON PUBLIC VIEW
Hempstead Chamber of Commerce
Tries Salesmanship To
End Controversy
"Wc learned soiiiethiiiK froin tin- rev¬ olutionary attempts of Cen. Denlkin and (ien. WranRcl," said a vvell-iiiformed onii'ial. "We do not desire to send any more munitions nor lood for the Keds to swoop up."
Ileliable advices received heie iiuli- cate that this is not the "popular re- volt" which hns Iook been expected lo ''''I break out a.;,'iiinst Leuine and Tritzky. i-"cc'
r.ut it is conteiiileil that a Krcit up- '' risiiiK probably will occur hy next au¬ tumn. It is pointed oUl that a real upiisiiiK must be more iIliIi a ,si|nal>- ble belween politicians for power and iniisl have for its backbuii' disciplined and well fed soldiers.
in the presenl situation even the lead¬ ers of the iiisuiKents are constantl> ehaiiKiiiK on ai-count of i|Uari-e>, 1'. lias been levealed by dispatches.
Cen. Koslovskj. who siKiied the tlrst
rebel manifesto at the I'-'ortre.ss of Kron
s now said to have been "the
f the counter revolution" oiil.i
press ri'iiorts from Helsinirfors.
self abiivc his urne.some siii rimiiilini's an.l doiTcd In- silk hat to tin- , rowd aUum the wn>. "Kiidv'- lioin.selike was driver, atliri-'l a.s a rub,'. Tiie Inai.se w;is drawn b.v the -Cod l''isli llemoci.ir' or in other words, the diinmiiiiM' jai k- ass that stands at Hailioad avenue and Mam slnet ;iltachiil to a lillle llsh waKon. Thecoiiise wa- -Inlin ^ .MiClie.. of the Klks
FlalikiilK the In a is,- were a dozen pa!I bearers wlio helped the .iai kass over the roliKh spots. exemplif.Mnu 'Iliotherlv LoM" and "Charity.'
After Kxalted Itiiler .lohnson had handeil the ki.vs of the VillaKe Io K\ ailed Hulei .Mei'ann, the aiiKiiiented parade reformed and iiiaicheil fiom the station up Crovi slreel to Itaiidall av- niie; to Main Mnei; lo .Meirji k road; to the clubhouse, wlni'i' the revelry con tinned until time to esioit the notables to tlii-ir special train foi tin- homewanl Tliere were not as niaii.\ in ile- secimil p.'irade as in the llisi
Ked lb.' w,is an adjunet id Hie paiaile all alon- ilie bne of nianh and the hearse ilM-lf was In up al fi.iinejil intervals.
.MtoKi'lher It was a vi 1 .\ laii;e ei e liiiiK and ,'inollier l.-inici in the Hlre,id.'. overi'i-owiled in.wn on .\lbiii .N'. .lolin son, Kxalted Kuli r Kxt 1 aoidinai >. m as h.. rails liine.-lt. -Kxhausled Uoo.-.i.i .-
WELL KNOWN ELK TO MANAGE HOTEL
Jack Morrisse Assumes Charge of Alpine On Merrick Road—Of¬ ficial Opening March 15th
of Commerce has decided tbat it not depend .solely on discussion iK'WspaiM'r statements to inlluence voters reeardinK 'he ili.s]iosltion ol
will and the the
Total
.11;
$2,xs8.r,.'-,,
- Kille.s,
tremor, a jark. and a dexterious, twist ofl as to whether the board still holds oHl.'e, the wrist and the fish is fairly hooked, j hut has taken the attitude that in w "I'lay him. play hirn; sive him plenty appointments will render such an opin- of line" crie.s the skipper, but Mr. .-\de|. j ion unecess.-ir>-.
heiK is too experienced a llshernian (for Comnuinicntions which the pre.sident has he nol cauKht all the fish in has sent to the Shipping Board indicate
Jamaica Bay) to need such advice
I'lay him he does
Isaak Walton hut thi consummate skill the line is reeled in. slacked and reeled in a foot or two '• more. The Hsh is now within 200 feet I of the boat and the skipper "allows as how" It is a live pound Kinp tIsh. ,
Hut whnt is that flash ot Kilver>- fln | lo leeward; that dark loomuiK body; that swift dart and ever swifter swish of the hiimininir line'.' '
"It's a shark, no, by heck, it's a whale" says the skipper, "Let ro that i line or we'H all ro to Davy Jones locker."
that he desires the present hoard to cu
shades of tiniie to function until a new board
sport. With I appointed.
LISTER AND VOIGHT WIN ENDORSEMENT TO BE POSTMASTERS
But our noted fisherman is of sterner, Offices Considered by Repub
j RockviUe Centre and Hempstead ices Considered by Repi lican County Committee
soldiers and ;;ailoi-s' mommient which It seeks to have erected in Fulton Park ' with the inaiription lo wliieh the Nil- j l.-iKe Board objects.
Yesterday the chainlier caused the I monument to be set up on the property I adjoininB the vilhiKe building and al I most directly opposite the pnrk. , The 1 inii-pose of this is to allow- the luiblic I to see just how the monument and the I Insi riptlon on the tablet look and to ¦ decide for themselves whether m not they want it in ilie public park.
The moniument is a Kood looklnK shafi
and there .seem.s to be no objection on
j the pnrt of anyone to the monument
I itself. The bone of contention is the
inscription.
A'ilhiKe I'resident .Nichols and the ^ Village Board have objected to the name of the Chamber of Commerce appearing upon the tablet.
The American I/i'ttion has adopted a ' resolution objecting to ll not only on the same ground a.s the Bixird, but ' also because the Inscription tlrst men¬ tions those whoTferved and then those
Hempstead. *12;i.l.1 Conhscated: I'istol Kille.s. 2; Total 19.
Deaths: Drowned while Suicide, 1; Died from ilijuri bile accident,1; Total 2. .Vuloinobiie aciidenls in whicli per,soiis were injured- I'er.sons injured, 11.
Otilcers injured in ilisehiiiKe of duty:
batliiiiKil; ;. aiitoino-
riKainsI the Matthews TrUckinK Corpor¬ ation of Hempstead for the sum of $12111.17. .Mr. tirant sued on a note made l,\- the defendant to him- The de¬ fendant claimed that the note had been mtislled, liut Ihis ili'fi'n,se was stricken out, and till- jury was nol allowed to pass on it, as tlnie was no piiMif lo sustain II-
The defendant al.so interposed a counterclaim for $1700, claimiiiK that
l''lei|
on Mei
which
has bei
know n
ort. .Mai
rick roai
las been
11 lllkell
.bilk Ml
ll 11
1 and
for .Si
ill ch
n.'^se
Till' .\lpine lb
I'.ayview aven
le for some til
lIKC bv Ihe W
if Kockville C
III
le.
le.
ell
•11-
I automobile ndant. whiili was of that value The jury decided agiiinsl the defendant on the counter¬ claim, and Kave .Mr. C,rant a judKmeiit for the full amount sued ttiv.
.Mr, Crant was represeiiteil b.\ Attor iny Harold L. Haskin.
Ottlcer liissel struck by iiutomobile, in- the plaintiff had sold jured .Sept. 19,1920, ilisnbled until Nov. truck helonginR: to the i 9,1920; Officers Smith N'o. 1. as.saulted September 20.1920, di.snbled until Nov. 1.1920; Oct. 17. 1920, Ofllcers Cioiily thrown from bicycle di.sahled one da.s.
.\pplied lor night's lodKing,2(l.
.\ut()niobileH stolen outside of village and recovered in village, 2,
Bui-Klaries rejiorted, 7.
I'roperty loss about, $2,620.00.
Thefts hy members of household ;inil servants, :t. I'roperty lo.ss $.'128.Od.
.Ml above property recovered.
Bii'.vcles:- Stolen or lost, 2S; Recovered 9; Found by otilcers. So. All claimed.
.Money reported lost on street. (51, $101.00; Keported recovertsl (11. $20,00 Money found by OttU-
j .\s a live, lip lo the minilte Klk. .hnk Morrisse is fiiinoiis in his own lioine
.town as well as In Freeport. lb- has u larne clientele of friends.
I Jack .Morisse as .Mine Hii:.i: Well.
! be can do It, anil do it well. The new .Alpine will lie uililer the per.soiial iiliji
I agement of .Mr, .Moiri.sse which means
will be intiodiiceil Hull ¦ hotel faiiiolis III slioil
N.\S.S.\r cm NTY WII.I.S
•Mineola, jf^i h 11.-The will of William ll. Post, of Freeport, filed todny with Surrogate Howell, left a $11,000 estate t" the widow for life. .Mr. I'ost died on .March .1. He named his wulo-w and his son Archer as executors.
By the will of the late .S^irah Kliza- Hansrn on the i tieth Clement, of Bellmore, the ^letho-
.stnlt. N'o fish will get away fioin him.
once hooked: no, not even though it is |
as hig as an iceberg. Not for him to,
let go that line while there is nn inch! Freeport. March 11.—The Republican
left upon the reel. j Town Committee of the town of Hemp-
Onward .surges the mighty fish, de-j stead met at Smith's Hotel in Freeport' ^ ,. .,, . ,„,„,, „ .„ ,,.i , ..
veloping more horsepower (or fishpow- last night and endorsed William P. List- ''"'"'''*'"'! "' \ '"f'"^' ""• '
eil than the boat's old ru.sty engine I er of Rockville Centre fqr postma.ster I'T " '^ authority, which means
to succeed the pre.sent po.stmaster, Gir-^^f* '*'' J'*f""' "''tm' '» . ''J f dell V. Brower. '""'*'' ramie by the Village Board, which
The .same committee also endorsed AI-
Kti-eet. (not claimedl $3.11.
K.scapes reiiorted by Institutions, apprehended in Freeport. 6.
Runaway children from Kreeport,
who died, bei-aiise of an inaccuraiy of all rcturneil. Kiinnaway children from dates; and fuither because "the Legion out of village and ajiprehendeil in Free, stands for law and order, including port, 2.
ever wns capable. Braced in the lx)w, | tighting inch by inch, is our famous | fisherman. Mile after mile is pa,s.sed;!
foot by foot the line Is reeled in till at: fred H. Voight of Hempstead for post-
last the gi-e.-it ftsh is along side.
How It wns brought aboard is not | reconled. hut late that night the "Bone-i
Is the lawmaking hiKly ot the
and in whose charge all villag,' property
is vested.
nirectors of the Chamber of Com¬ merce decided to put the monument in plain view, where the voters will be ablo to read the in-script|on and s,atwfy thetnselves as they luuss along the wijere
muster of Hempste.ad village. Former I'o.stnnaster Francis Mulgan-
non resigned his position about two llsh" -staggered Into port under the load ; weeks ago.
of the largest (irouper ever caught In N'o action was t.aken by the corn- Florida waters. EiKhty and one-half mittee last night in relation ito tho
fKiunds II weighed to a dot and Mr. I recommendation of a man to succeed i "*"¦**' '" '*>* village building Adelbeig is credited with having caught j Benson T. Smith of Frteport. because I ^^' election will be held.
the largest flsh of Its .species ever of the absence of Supervisor Hiram R. ' -
known In that vicinity. Smith and former Hherifr Stephen P.
Tt Is said tltat Uie usual ashlnc Pettit. haunts of Mc. Ad*ll>«r« in Jamalea Bay I 9«vtiral oantlttUte* ars msntioned for wUl no Ion«r*r hold any- aUura for bim. I th» place. .Vothlng iM* tiiaa sharka or swwiiiah. i i^
tunu Itati or wltalaa for hUn taer«an«r.! 1
.Miss per.sons rel>orte<l.l,'>; found or re. lurnitl. 7. .
Children reported lost. (261 nil found. Home defen.se revolvers recovered illage and in use by department, 7.
Revolvers for which cash was rcceiy. in lieu of revolvers.
I dist Kpi.seopal Church, of Newbridge. 12;'will receive $1,000 and several relatlvfs i will receive bequests ranging from $.500 ("ll I to $2000, I
the will gives to Kosetta Bedell I Well-Known Clement, of Bellmore, daughter In l.aw. the house and contents and to her goes the residue of the est.-ite. The cixlicil sets forth that the decedent transferred the house to .Mrs. Clement hy gift.
Mm. Clement also gives to I.eoai>re W. Brucker, of 137.1 Pa-cinc street, Brooklyn. $2,000; to Nellie F, Harris. Centerdnle. K I . $2,000; the same .sum
that featuri will make I order.
Ki'liivInK the w.iy to the hiviil Is iIii-oukIi the stomach, the torinei chef of the Hotel Mreslin has been engiiKisl to cater to hungry motorists who throng Merrick road. .Morrisse become famous in this part of the eoiintry for his "Southern Chicken " that has a soit of wall r-at-thi-mouth .sound to it af th« start. He was aLso associated with the Lights Club in Freeporl at one time.
The otilcial opening of the new Alpine will take rilace .March 15 with the Klks r.nnd on hand lo whoop things up. 4
OLIVER LANGDON UIES
Cash received and paid to Village ^ ,„ Hattie Heb<len. Providence, R. I.; Treasurer: Payment '•""/"'°jj''^ ^^^^'^ to FranHb'n Jaikson, of Kast Setaiuket. ' *' "" " $2,000 but the coillcll reduces this to
r«.MMUMTY LEAGL'B tXVITES
lantern $2.39; damago lo Semafilione. $1(1 00: lost riomc defense revolvers (21, $37.50; damaged bicycle, check from J. L. Oalef amount overpaid on Poiic« rev.iivers. $139.44; Total $219.33.
N'ovfcnber JO. 1920. Received for ex¬ pense accounts of Ofllcers. $100.00
i CITIZE.\H XO UK^ I^- EDWARDS Expenses. Nov^ember ^. l9:o te end y.^^j,^ g^,^^ „, Bellmore. wm «lven of flsoal year. $l..a. March 1. l»2l. „^p ^^^ ^,^|, ,„^^^^.
rs , ... m.a i- a a Y'itl_ ._ ** WLm \mmmm m*\ Mimwan Cl**!!
Praaport. Mareh ll.—vin*#e Prasi dmt CliiraBca A. Z^wajtla -wlU addraas
Balance on hattd. Wt-tS, Witb an axpraealoa of siacare thaaka
' the votarf af tke JJth alaction district, to yeur hcaorabH board for the eplan-
SwrHarr Comall
,'illiam C
ni
Tho first annual civic ball at the | the former Sth. at ths community Can. Hempetead Association, compoasd of i tre. Henry street and Olive boulevvrd.
did and whole hearted nupport dven te
members of Hempstead IxMlte of Odd on Monday evaninf. March 14- Oardlal i ending. I bee to remain, Cornell, secreiUry to the i Fellows, wUI be held in Villa«e VUll ! invitation to men and women vot'irs aO* Very ra*«»actfoUy.
to bis home I Friday evaoin*. April I. Mi^aio «m be {Utatr f rlmda iBterested in tVagffa ntfglgA^i.'—^-'^ ^^^ ¥l
•f IWHtafo ' *wii»t«h*4 by 3m AittmAanf Oft*«tr«-
\|illey Slreain Resident I'asses ,-\H,'iy liie\pe<-ti>dly Oliver Mngdon. contraitor, of JInI- verne, died at his home Wednewl.-iy of heart fniliire. He w-as iMun in V.illev Stream June 10. 19.12, and except for a short time siient with a daughter In Riskville Centre lived in the viclnHv of his birthpla.e all his life His f* mains were brought to the home of his son, William K Langdon, S3 Cllnion avenue yesterday. After a house ser¬ vice at I o'rioi'k Kundiiy afternoon, a service will l>e held in the .VlKl-'ein'; chun'h at 2.30 o'l-livk.
The Lite Mr. Ijingdon hal b'fen III a long time hut his death was nnexp^ftcil. He did not show any evidence of a weakened condition.
Three daughtero. Mn> Phoebe Cnz sine, of RockvUle Centre; Mr* Florence Smiai. of Jamaica: Mrs AJlee Bailey, of Inwood: two sons. William 'i. i'f Jtockville Centre. Oliver of Malverne: three brothers, Abraham o( Hemp«te«d: William ot Cedarhurst. Henry cf Val : tba appeal of the employed of the lar^e ler fMrsam and a sister, Mr*. EkMBW j packers for government action tn pre- ' Whlto of Wowlhaven, tocathar *i^j vwt tng* redueiiaaA Hacretary of Ljt- i tovrtaoA ffgn^tttUratt gmA .M«>>
ffa»- %fi» am ,tfy.
$1,000; and Sylvester Hedell of HU Penn street. Brooklyn, was reduced in the same sum: Hann.ah Hearles, of River port, R. I,, was given $1,000 which wan later revoked as was the $500 given tn Orace Llvingnton, of Bellmore; Emma
ed that to Sl.AOO,
No Aetitm on PaHcers' Appeal
Washington. March 11.—The Depart-
the department the eutire ytmr Juat a,«ot of labor has taken no action on
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