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THE DAILY REVIEW
Of Nassau County
Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921
THE DAILY REVIEl
2c
at you'll Newa 8tan4 or nelivrrM at Your Home
lOc Per Week $5 Per Year
iia
VoL XXIV, No. 35
STATE DEPARTMENT INSISTS CERHANY MAKE REPARATIONS
Informs American Commissioner at Berlin That United States Stiil Stands With AHies in Re¬ gard to Payments—Commuui- cation An Informal Letter of In¬ sti uction
Wa.HhinKK'ii. .N^ii il 4,-Thi- Tiiin-'l SlatfM h;iH iiiforint'd Cii-i in;iii.\- lh.it lliL-^ uovcrnrnciit still slaniN ivith tin- Allies with rcjjiiiil to tiic iinytn.iil of riparii- tions. till- Sl;i!i' 1 iiinrtrmnt ;iiinoiiiii i-U
I...111.V.
The .SlMlf I U'liarlmi 111 :innoiiiicf(l Hint .•V fonilniiiii< ali'iii Iuim I>i > n si nt lo I'^llis l.oiiiii? llifHol, .Xnifiii an I'ommis- Mioni I It l!i-illn. scttiiiB roilli llic vi< w« of Ihis Cor. riimriit. 'I'lii- Commnnlia- iioii is in 11 s!ioii;<o to iiil'iirinal stiitl- i nil Ills i\(-|iaMK''il Iwlwui 11 lirisi'l Mini Dr. SlmonH, tlirmnn I'riiniir.
Tho .Si.ili- rifiiaitnii-nt itltl nut aU.-jiU tlm dignity of a '•noti-" to the communi- i!iliin, il lifiiDi I'Xiilaincil that llu' I oiiiniiiniralion w.n.s, .si-nf to nres.-l in order Iliiit 111' ml^'ht rmic.tiy iiiti-r|iii't till- altitiiili- of K\:<' rnitcd States in his informal coumi <<;iti.iiiH -Willi Ci'rniMny has indirtiti-d a di'Nlrc lo pay n-fMiia linns, .lllll also i'.\|iri's.si'S a liojif ihat wlii'ii 'iciinany ri'oin'ii.'s iwRotiatioas Willi till' .Sllli-H with rowinl lo 111" sum lu hr p.nd. II salisr.iitoiy arraiiK<'nil.'it ni.i:,- ill- iiiadi'.
r.lll, il is slaliil VI ry ilraily that I hr I'liitid Stalls must .slaiid \Nilli th Mllirs on this iiiusi ioii.
ARREST MAN ON SUSPICION
Ircrport Ollhfr Thinks Mr lias lloaf-
house KtililM'r
GERMAN EMPRESiJ DYING i
M<-s|>airli Fiiiin ll>i'liii DrKcrihrs ('nncli- tioii As rreiiirUtiis
a
l.i.ridoii. April l.--.\iiKii^la V'litorla. i-\l';m|irt'Hs of t!erm;iii>. in rapidly Hiii!<in(,'. ai-i-ordiiiK to a disjiatih fiom ISerlil! t.i the iKiily .\fw.4.
The lonilition of' thf i-x-Fimpri'ss is i di-scrllit'd .ns mine preiai ions th.nn at Mi^); timo .ilnio she w;is strii l-ren with i thu luait di^-usf I'rom wliii h she Im.s ¦
BALDWIN MAN CONFESSES TO SIX ROBBERIES
LEGISUTIVE INVESTIGATION
I'rnbr »f New York CU.v .\<liiiinistriitioii \'irl till liy llerideil L|miii
Vicporl. .Vpril 4.—Krcdrrirk of .Suiitti Hiiyviiw a\cnnc was arn-Ktcd l-'i iday ill connoition wiili ilii' rcrfiu hial hiiiisr inhlicriis on Woodrlilt Ciin.d. lif pli!i<!.-a not nuiHy 'o a ihaiw of liavinK ri'ii-ivoil slolin Koods. Th<' IMH'' was iidjoiiini'd until .\l)ril S ill S 11. 111. OlfKir t-"lshir ii.adi' tho I'oniplaiiil.
.\ I'l'W nJKlits UKO ofliicr l^'ishcr was ill Ihat scftion and ini't a man I'liiiy- iiif? a siiitca.se. lie iitti'sliiiiu'd him lull ipci ived answers in a wa.v ih.il ii.iitiv removod Hiispieion.
The man KOt away Iml lift his siiil- eiise whieh was found lo einilain pari of the contents of Wesley Piiu-'s lioal- holi.se on the Woodcleft I'linal. as -.veil as Ihc shaft of a motor Imi.ti. I.-ikm'; idditilicil as l)eloni,'iiiK :o William K.iy- nor. j
•onicer I'islier was iicttlid to llilnl; thai thc num. Jiad fooled him and h.ns-j liccii worUiiin nil thi: ca.'ic ever since. ' Tl.e r.sult w.as Schranli's arrest. Kish-; Cl Ill-Is sure that hi' has the m.iii whom i lie met on .Allailtii- avenue the iii^;ht ..f I ihe ii.l.l.c.i.s.
I I.een siirft'iint,' hrank ; montliM.
at
l>iiolIl
HEIRS RffUSE LEGACY; FIDS ARE MPOUNDED
in; Intrrnalianal »»» Mrrvlrr.)
.AiUiny, .N. V.. .Vpril 4.—There Will he a leg-islutive Inv eslij;;(Uion of the .New York rity adminislralinn.
This Was vii tiiuily deeided upon to¬ day when (iovcinor .Vliller declared he had come to think "Ihat nn invesliRa- ~~" ; ti'ii of the citv nii;fht .serve a vcri-
Willis Kimball, Aged 42, With- > ,.,,1.11. pu.pos. Mentality of Child of 10, Sold
AUTOMOBILIST WHO STRIKK WOMENHELDfORMANSLAUGHTER
SMASHUP ON MERRICK ROAD
.\lllotii)il>ile
Near
Diiver Hus N'Hrrow KscaiM- (ieoriie l.iift'> House
-ll-.in
Valuable Jewelry on New York
- Street For Small Sums—Peters
Home One of PlacesJ/'sited 1
Mineola. .V)irll 4.—Ferdinand Mlll-r '
(111 Saturday arrested Willis Kimliall of
lialdwin who confessed to six houso,
i'oJ.lieries all since the lirst of the year.
ilc -Jays that he look his loni and >«i>ld__
il on the sticf'ts of .N'ew Vork. The re-j
maiki^'ile pan of his sales is Ihat he
, ilisiinsfNl nl diamond studded k'nld '
Surrogate Howell Decides Un-! I'ioocm m a i.iatinntfi chain inr imv
ENGLANDTAKB OVER CONTROL OFCOALMNES
Baldwin. .Vpiil of 1 I tj Craiid avenue, nar de.illi' wlien his autninnliil the rear nf nne nf llcarn'.s
y .Vulrolius.
iWly escaped
•lashed into
leliveiy
if (i
oiKc l.oft's holme hortly after niKin
claimed Portion of "Aunt Hannah" Chiholm's Estate Shall Remain With County Treasurer Until Claimants Appear—$250 Allotment Dwindles to $80
Kft,
•Ills
n
RENE VIVIANI AND SENATOR KNOX IN LONG CONFERENCE
Was';ini.-|i.n. .Vpril 1. -The casina nf l'"raMic \s. (lormaii.v was presented to- ill- liy Uene V'niaiii. fnrmer l'"reneh I'leinicr. In ,'<eii(itiir Philander Chase i\'nx. nC rciiiisylvxnia. author ot the • "nniire.ssiniial i^gi^^Jli lo end the tcclmii.al .siati-^^^^^BBj^-lw eon ilie I'liltpd Slates and ^^WmAi.v , uliii li Kc- pllMiean leaders are pi e|iaritii; Io .jam tlir(Hi>;li lhe new I'onnnss.
.\ Plolraclid enlircrelH e look plae" liciwei'ii \'i\lani .iiid Siiuilor Kiiu.^i at 111*' I'ltti I's rrsiileine hero whldi it is nnder.stood was .'ainilar In that held l.'ist. Voek' hy the French Knvoy with .Soimtor l.odiie. of .Ma.ssnehusetts. chair- man of tlie Sciialc I'orci^'ii Kclatioii.s ( 'ninmilli'i'.
liiimo.stic condiliniis in France, ,is vvell as the iiiternatinn.il problems bo- setiiiiK'. her, e.^pKcialiy lliiL-ic involvii!;; hrr cffoitts io compel Ccrniany to make adeiiu.'lti' reparation for Ihc havoi,: she liifticted npon the I'reiich people, were dew<3r«4ied Xiy V'i\iaiii in ICnox. il \vas said.
WOMEN TO WORK
Wives of Members of Hemptead Couutry Club Make Plans
lteinp.itead, .Vpril 4.—Wivea of the iiieiiiherM of the Hemiisleiid Country Cliili will hold a nieclim,' Friday niuht for the purpns" of furmiilatinK plana fnr till." Ull ive assisiancc on tho liart of the Women in luiincliiiii; the iictiv- iles of the cluIi and makiiiu il a .success.
This ni('Ptin« was called followini; one held last J-'rlday e\f*nin;;. when I'lesident .lesse ItlchariLs of Ihc cluh I'Xidained to the ladies whal it was hoped they wonld do.
.Vt tlial nieeliiiK .Vlrs. C. I-:.' 1.. Clark was appointed Bi'iieral chainnan of thc- ladies' coiiimilloi'. Chiiirmen of other wnmon'.i eoinmittpea will be announced at the noxt meeting. .VmoniJr the com- mllteeH to ho appointed will lie vnt<'i'« tiilninenf. fiirnlsliinga and memlRn-ship. It is piiiliaMe thai tiic chairman of the din'eicni committees will .select their own nsslstnnls.
Mrs. ("lark said that it is the aim to Imvo rvi'ryone conneeted with the cluh fei'l thut she Is a part of it nnd lo Ret a KiKiff workiPK orKiinlwition to assist the men. Mrs. Clark reipiesied that wIvi'S of all memlM'rs he on haml lit tho inf-elinK next Friday niKht.
nOWMNT. TO WKO
"WHITE COLUR" MEN'S UNION
Will Demiiilil laiu.'il IUkIiIs Wilh -Mechaniis al ('(mMiilion
W.ishiiiKlon. .Vpi il 4. -The '•White Collar' man will demand eipialily with Ihe man in over.ills when icjjre.si iiia- lives of .T.DOO prnfensionul workers larrviiii; lUilon cards meel here .Vpril 11'. in lhe convention of the liiicrii.i- rional l-'ederalion of 'P. elmii al Kn. Rineers. draftsmen ,iiid aicliitects. af-
th.^
Anil fi
l-'eilcrallon j
nii.ited Willi of Ijtilior.
"Jn tlie matter of wage inciea.sc ihe hrain worker has Ir.iiled far liehiiid the man ill overalls." .said C. I.. Unscmuiid, I'l.'sidenl nf tlie I'liion. "The whito collar mail has lo wake iil> In the fact that only throiiKh organized effort and Trade I nion tiicties can he lio|)e to se¬ cure the ciiual m.itciial advantages and WnrkiiiK cnnditioiis wiih tin mechuiic lllll lhe eariienlcr."
Tlie iiuesllnii of waRes ,iihI1 he onu of the imriort.iiil snhjcets discussed al *Ue cnnvciiiimi. P.osemnnd aiinoiiiiccd.
Cei-emony Will Take IMaoc in nethlehom I'a.. Wliere Brkli' Lives
nockville Contre. April 4. —lleiheri .T, PowTilnB. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. l>owni.nK of 47 Morris aveiiiie and MIhs Mnry U. Kinney. daiiRhter of .Vir. iinrt .Mrs. .1. F. Kinney. I<ethU'lifni. I'.i. will he married tomorrow morninn in Holy Infancy Church. Bethlehem. I'a. Thc ceremony will he performod by th.> Tlov. Father .\lo<^arvoy.
Mr. Downing was a momb<>r f>f the 305th Infantry. 77th Division, anrt serv od one year In France. Hp is a HK'mher of lh« local Amerii;»n Legion "nrt is w«ll known In Rpekvl(ll« Centre.
Man.v of th« young man« frifutl.^ from RockvUl*^ Centre will attend to sl>c hitn ofT on hla new adventure.
MORE JOBS THAN APPLICANTS HERE
Representative of Labor Bureau
Says He Has to Send to New
York For Help
.Vlincla. April 4.—Samuel S. Hoard, in cliarge of the I'liited Kmiiloy- uuMt .Service, .Va.s.sau-Suffolk Counlies. s;'..\s lliat there are so few iKople oui of v.nil; in lliis seclinii ihat he had cnn-; .stantly m seek laliiir in .New Vork: City to meet the demaiuls inade (Hi the! ompioyment servloe he manages. \
"There air not many out of work in Nasaau County now", s;iys .Mr. Board i and he went on lo suy that there was i less availaliie help at this lime than is | usiiall.v tlu' ca.se hcroahonts.
The free emplo.vTnent luireaii under ! .Mr. P.ofird'fi charge placed Wl people^ in johs duriiit,' the month of .March and thii.teen of Ihem were plnced on Fri day last whicli may or may not he taken to mean Ihat the tiilrleen hoodoi and the Friday ".iiiix" waa reversed fnr the dav an.vway.
In all prolinbllity more than Wl persons soourinif work ; throuKli this cmplnymenl service he (jaiise not all of those who flnd work report buck to tho omployment folk to say that thoy hnvo aecured tho plare , to which thoy woro sent.
With ll»2 persons placed in one ! month, oiij. of lhe directors remarked ' tmlay that Mr. Board was doinR a very real piece of social sorvioo work and a ' woiU that had an unusual valuo to the : oommunity at Inrjco in that it found a place for the man .seokinR work and '.vn moiffue found the man for tho employer Aeok- —
'passports UNNECESSARY
Mineola, .\pril 4.—lii cause the hi irs refused m ai ccpl lhe legacy left llieiii SinioKale Howell ordered that tlu moneys unclaimed in tho est.ate jif llan j nah Chisholm be deposited wilh Coimty I Treasuier William I-;. l-ii.\stcr fnr safe ' keepin.n unlil sm li time al tlie liLrhlfui j person.^ claim il.
! This aelion was taken .it Ihe instaiii' nf .Vtlnriie.- |-'.ilwaril i.. .'''insl. nf Ut- I lirm of Cl-irk .V I'mst, nl ihis villaKe.
•¦.Vunt lianiiah" Chisliolni was a I rin.-^nl old colored wom;m wlm kepi i : picnic Ki-iunid at l.:i4<vvill'' smiie .vears a«o lu which these l.n\s and mills j-a.vs .Vir. I'"rnst. whn ai. iinw men and wnmen all Weill fnr their nulinK«. ThrniiKli tier inihislrv' and lliiifl ".Viint If.imiah" inadi- a coiiiforlalile livini,- liul tier real e;oo(l fortune w.is lu .nme with the Wealthy whitf' fnllc wlm waiit- • ed lalKc acreage nii l.nnK Island.
".Vunt Hannahs" picnic ground ani little properly was back of tile lauds lliat VN'illiaiii K. V'underhilt. Jr., pur chased and tlie old lolmed Woinan Ijad a ri(?bl-of-way across the broiid line lands of her iiiiilti-millioiiairo neit^lilior. There was no desire lo offend Uie elder I.l.- wnmaii lllll . .Jiiol. presence w.'is nut desiie«l and a fancy price was paid Inr her holdini^s. Sli» moved.
What sh,' Rol for her lands and what she had made during her yoars of In- diisiry nuule up a comfortalile fortune and she lived ijuietly al l-'loral Park. .\l licr death sin- left an estate valued al snmeihin;; in the nelKlilmrlinnil nf .l:;:ii.ii<il'.
".Vunt Hanii;ih ' liad many lelaiivc; and she divided her fortune among them, Iiui I'll alls.- ihcie were so many there was nm a Ki'i'al anidiinr Rnirt.u- In any one.
.lames Walters, .i nephew, a lawyer of l.lttle .\<ck. who claims to be a fuil hinodeil Indian, although mentioned in the will, contested the- inolMlte of ".Vunt Hannah's" will for him.sclf. a brother nnij sislcrs. SiirroKate HowcU sus- iaineil the will and Wallers and llu other oontestiintH had to 1h' eonteni with the .share ".Vunt Hannah ' s.t aside for tliem. which was it'.M. each. Walter's share was icdiiced tn $Sli liy the eosts nt lhe aelion lie Ijionght to 1 nntest.
ll is the mniie.vs nf Ihe eonlestaiils Iblil were giviii into the Coanty X'oas- urer's hands this ^ iiioriiin.K because liiese heirs have refus.d to accept it.
price hi- could
imid svatch. *4.."ii.
Kimball says he is 42 years of .ikc Imt hi- is ihe size <if llie aveniKO lifteen
.\ear old boy and his meiit-ulity aboui that of a < hlid of ton-yi-ars. In his possession were ton keys wliicli he says ho had tak'ii from various doors in v.ir- ions homes and Ihat he would lllc lliein lo lit the next place where he vvas Koinu in.
I Il.s most imiiniljiit rnblieiy from lhe slanifiioint of tin.- value of tin- iiiintcs he tnok was Ihat of Ualpli I'eler.s, .Ir.. fl") Third striei. Carden City which loh- lier.v W.IS kept very quiet for some re.i- soii or nllier. I'.irl of this is due in ihe fail that :Mr. I'etiis i.s connected wiili lhe l.nn^' Island H.-illrnad ami two ot his dele. ii\ .s. CeorRc Van Wanner and Williani lirisciill liave ln-n wfii!<inj,' -jii tho case.
.Vt the Peters Imme he rniiress.-.s ho tool; $L'liilii worth of .ieWelry and trink¬ ets. .Vmoln; other tliiiij,'s he Innk a Riild mash 1 aK set wiih nappliin-s. .i u'lilil dial p.-iidanl, a plaliiuim chain. si'SCiaJ ij'ild rinns, cue set wilh pearls
waRniis just east on the .Merrick mail tn,la.\.
.Vutrnlius aii'inpiod to av.iid a rur and losi cniitrnl nf his autnmiibiic. The impact broke the radius rod and the ma<'hiiie crumpled and itinied eoin- plctil\ 1.VI1-. He was draKped from -.¦ iunder the wreck in a. .semi-i on.scimis
Premier Lloyd George Makes An-i;;"'*^"!:'" '"" ¦"""" "¦""""¦' '^'¦¦^ -"--¦
. nil I» 1- . "•¦ sufferid tlniu laceratinns almut ihe
nouncement When Parliament ,„.,. .md ha.uis. i-airniman iiaim m Convenes in Emergency Session'III'' I'recpnn pnii..- i,,ok him m ,i —Contention Now Is Between Miners and Government With
Is Released in $5,000 Bail After Being Locked Up in County Jail —Brooklyn Party Was Walking On Hempstead Roadway When Suddenly Hit From Behind With* out Warning
-Henipsli nl. .Vprd Was killed and anothe day evenin:;:. when the
( lllc wninaii injured Satur* were bit from
iM'himl while a car nwimd I'nsl. lined :li; repair biisiii. ;
.'iml w atch P' ar;.-i
liaiimnds
ll K.ilil
rnl.l hnri
rliain^ diotj i
;;iiiil
Willi
VIoHl nf liiese IhiiiKs Wen- snld Uw sm.ill sums un Uie sireils nf .N'l-w Vork in piincip.illy around Park Row.
I li> also confesses to liavini; rotiie-d : ; .Mrs. Dull he of I-'reeport. Peler Tiuct- ' hoiisi', .VIerrick rnad. Paldwin and .Vlrs. Payne, Paldwin. .Vlso Werner I'.rnth- er.s, liaiihviii, from whoso store he took 11 lot of tools, some of v.'liich were re-; covered. 1 le also entered the \',inT,isse| i home at P.alilwin and a iiumlMi of otlur places which he sa\s he does nni re¬ member now. \ •
He lives ill ,1 Karate in lialdwin Mink
h.is eked niii .-i living hy duln.c: odd .jobs
bill iiinsi of his moans of living comes
; frnm thefts. He .says he has licen dnin;,'
1 this for thirteen .\'ears and the pnlice
tliinl; heeause ho has had this lack of
¦mciitnllty and rather simple wa.v it has
heen .'in assei in him in k'ciiini; into
houses and ;,'ettiiiK out.
Two Inrgo suit cases found wlit-n lii'| was arrested cnntained sinlen rloihiu^,'! and other thines.
Owners Interested Third Party
(iiy liilrrnnlliihul \>>v> Siriicr.) London, .Vpril 4.—Premier i.loyft~ riooi%'e. in opening today's parlimentaiy i-merirency session, called li.\ Kim; C.enrKe ,is a, result of Ihc iriiat coal sliike. Miiiiounced the Kovernm.iit had t.iken over the conU'ol and diroction oi ¦ ,'ili coal in the Fniiod KiiiKdom.
This eonverls the momentous liallle betwien miners and mine owners ini.. (llie lietween I he miiioi s .itiil the irnvern- nient. with the owners a \il;illy iiUcrcs; I ed third party.
The Premier pietixed his st.ilement by readinK KillR CeniKcs eiiiei>;.|icy mes.s.'iRc lalliiiK Parliament into sessinu ; .•I \reek prim- to tin- orljjlnally appoiiitod ri.ile.
He aiinoiinced tli;il the Pailiamontary debate on the strike i|ilcslinii will In kIh tomorrow.
J^iws llf disnrders ai idle cnal mines is bocominK more freiiiicnt h<nii ly. Clashes have oocurrod at tbe .lackvllle mines in .VotliiiKhamshh e. .VI "I'linmla. sirikiiii;- miners forced iln- m.iii.iKi i.-; and ofticiais to leave tho mines.
A Konei-al strike h.\ Hie entire ' 'l'iip|il,. .Vlliiince,"—miners. railwaymen .-md transiiort workers -is to he i .¦.¦knii-il with, the eiibinel cniicliided at a .on- ference held just liefon- lhe openitm nf the Parliament.
If the rail men .md transport work ers ac tnally Join tlu' mimrs it will I., the lirst "Triple .Mlialice" strike in the history of the Kingdom, lu every pr. villus orisi.s auch a Kciieral walkoiil was avertcit in tho elevontli hour.
Strong polite detaelimenis were seiii to Fife, wher*: fcrious Iroiilile w i.-, thro.iteiied.
Lord niodi.sOM spent the Sunday stoi< ing his colliery ut l.ydney. fitlior coal magnates, titled 4Uld otherwise, did Ih,' samo. ^
•¦^ »
I'.very hour luiiigs fresii proof of :i
solidiaiity in the «-unks of IJritisli labor such as had not Dwun recorded lu any
lir.-vi..iis imluslrial »si'isis.
dncti.r.
When aske 'i he produced
•m
r his I haiiffciir's i bearing the nam.
Jnhl
.f P
.\. SclinappaiilT. slicl. Kidgi'Wiind. t^uiens.
Iiml Huinplirt.ys, nf L'm street was driving Ibe Ileal truck. Tile nar miidgiiuni wheel was flamaged.
llarniaii
.Meliehui I ilcliver.N
and UicI,
PATROLMAN ASSAULTED"
.VI.»slery SiirroiiiHls (iiuse <if On Kosloii llllioer
Itnsi.'n
r.a.k l!a lii,\slei> as i h..nie nf I'll I'ati'nlman C
Ainil Inda
-P-nslntls y harbored a isiilt nf a hall Klisha Fl.igii. iKc I.. W . K
Attaiks
XclllSiVe
li;itlbug
IpclWl.ell
III ani
Nil liolas Forlaiii. a miisiclun.
The p.itrnliii.in is in u seiimis cniidi '.inn Wllh 1 fiailiiied skull al Ih.- City lbis)iil,'il. \»hile l-'nilani is under nr-
nsl chill I.l kill.
The 1 hii f f.-alii 1 nrdiiig In lhe I pen rame nf .-i w.ii 'h an alleicatinii lied.
wilh .issH4ilt wilh inleni
!¦ nf the myslei.v. ac- I'ice, is the (U»ap- lan who wa.s engVi'ged wilh l-'ni l.ini. wiien
"111 ^1
The
1 Ihe I,-.,I lli.'h
¦a.l.
I Wl
men
¦imag
¦ v\ 1. i.
ilr
lie 1
I III a sir i |-..rlani wn .1 pist.il
liieuiail 111
will lie
HOUSES ROBBED IN OWNERS ABSENCE
H. S. Houston and F. Post Find
They Have Been Victims of
"Pillaging Tribe"
.Vlinenla. .Vpril 4 Two house mh. Iieries, committed in the ab.scme of Ihn iiwni-i'S. liave cfinie In light.
One was the hnme of .Vir. and Mrs.
walking ill lhe i-nad, b.v
and driven li\ ItnlK-rt VV.
whn is In tlic automobilo
s in .New Voik.
Anna Ibirman of .III Trnntman
Slreel, P.iiKiklyii. died be fme she cmild
be taken In the .N.issati Hnspiial. Tho
other, .VIis. .Vniia jtufl' of I'.'l .lerferson
street. Prunklvn. vas treated at tho
Imsiiit.il. and went In her Imme latei-.
Pnsl waslield b.v .Instlie nf llie Pea..) Wiiltei- i;. .l.iiies in *."i imii hail mv a charg" of manslaiighler In itie s.i oiul degree. I'lxaniiiuiti.n was s<-i for Tlimsd.i.v ainrning. lb- w,is ennimitted to the cmmly .lail at .Vliiieola. Pniil was ftiniisheil l.y .-I sureiv company Sun.' li.iv nighl and Pnsi v,-,-is rcleajieil.
The ivMi w.ii.ien Wer.- accnmila iil.'d hy Iheii hiisi.ands. .Ii sei.ji_ilarmaii .iiid Arthur Piie al the lam- nf lhe a, cideiil. Piiir is a brmlii'i-inlaw nf the dcid wniiiaii. They liai! spent ilie Saliirda.v li;ill' lin!iila\- iiisn.i ilii- pri,|,e||y whi.-h .Vlrs. Ihinmins i:,!!,,., pnr.hased at lli'iiipsii.id c.iid.-ns ,iiid i,\t.y,. coming In llenipsliml m li.-id the train fnr MrnnklMi. Tii.v aniv.-.l al Un- .iiinc. linn of Fulton .iveniic and l'"roiii stie.-i ll alionj :::lii n. m.. iheie heing nn sid, • ¦.\alk aInnu l'"iillnii avenue fnr several liiiniire.l r. .¦!. lhe. w.iil;..,| in lhe rnad
until Ih. \ ICIilleil .•! pnint lust easi lit
Si. Paul s mail. Tin re they ilarled In 'inn miln lhe sidewnll- which beginfi Ibcie nn lhe light baiul side nf tlm street, when the aiiiomoliile. a .l.icksmi iiiadsler. crashed into llu- pal I.v. .VI, s. Ilaiiiiad, \-,im w,is u.ilkliit; on Ihe sid.i iiean si lhe l.-iii. i of llie in:*]. r,.,eived Ihe Uill Inrre nf the lilnw and wa* 'Ir;i,i^l4e.i le-.ill.N I.,11 iVel, ,s'he died soon ll;- I riJ.nl.iig 1.11 ih. h.ispllal, .VI1.-4, Puff.- who..WAS ne:<; in .\|is, Hariuaii i'\iilinc|y was slin. 1, .1 Klaii.im; l.lnvM I escaped • with a nw .nts ami
lilllise ,-11111 .-l gen,.I.ll sll.ikilig np.
Milage Oniier Neiiihy.
X'.llaij.' Cnunsi I F.'li.N Ueifsciumidcr, ¦Ir., an.I il;iii;:liler Were nn their way
li""i" -md well ill h;i|| il |,|,„.|-
aw;i.\ \-, lien the acid, ul happi m d, .Vir. p. if.sehniiiler imineiiAr>''K- lelepimiieil pnlie.' iiiicjiiiiaiieis and, .Vlninr-cyclii
IMfUer .Inhn |--i-,-le.\- Clllle In 111.' placi'.
¦ Vflii Keltini; lhe i;i.iui'eil viiim-ii slait-
e.l Ini the hospit.ll, he |int PliSt lllldl'l
arrest ami look liiin In ll,,' |.nl',e he.1,1. •in.irleis. II wan i. ;irmd |,,v ihls rinn, llial the ila .iM.r' .Imlgi' .Inn 1 nrmier had I was tak.
1 Pnlii
Si
iraign
III
PLEADS FOR TIME jq URGE COUNTY TO PAY ALIMONY DETECTIVE BUREAU
llerhert S. Hoiist Ih.' other was Hi irk Pnsl. of Fas Millie taken from
>n.
f Piandome. ami residence of l'"rftler. Wiliiston. What o^ it lier place was 110
4..
MAN FOUND DROWNED
Hronkl.Mi. .Vpril 4. The bndy nf an ! imideiilitied man. Iiadl.v dcooniposed thore were many from being in tlio waler several weeks, was found tloutlng al I'ier 110. foot of Sedgwick street, llrnoklyn, early today by Patrolman llHiry Hermance of the 3jlarine Division.
The man was apparently about 35 years old. live feel, eight inches lall. weighing about hid pounds, and wear¬ ing a- brown overcoat and ii blaok suit. ,lii the pockets of his clothing were found six keys and a brass ohcck of the Mc.-Vlpin Hotel liearlng tli.i number :jo:17. The bod.y was sent to the Brook-
MOTHER OF SEVEN HELD
FOR MURDER IN COLORADO
Now
RiilhiK itaseil I'lion Oerision .Vtlornev (ieiierul
of
\
.Sasuaohe, Colo., April l.-^lr«. .T«ihn , Huhor. 38. mother of seven children, is
WaahlnKton, Aiiril 4.—The I'nitod in county ,iail tiwlay ohargod with inur- Staies no louKor renulri'Si pas."<liort8 for der following hor confession, police say, American oitlxens linivlilR or entering to shooting and killing Frank Schniid, the oonntry, or far aliens loavinK the; g.^,, and R. H. Vlolaford. 30. who, she country. the State Department an- \ declares, "hroko up her homo." iioun'i-«tl tixlny. Mrs. Hanor asked Sohmid late .Sim-
Tho new ruling Is lia,S(4l upon an day ufterinxm to drive her to the rani'h oiiinion by the attornoy-general that i of Relaford. VVhen the two men ojoiio the passport oontrol law was i-oiiealotl | out of llolaford's house the woinan by the resolution paused hy Congro<*s j oiiened flre with a pistol, flve shots tenninatlng oertain war legislatloii. taklnir effeoi in Relaford's iKwIy and
The State Department, jiointB out. | three in Schmld's. however, that Arrverlean ' cjtUens who Mra. Harer is the .wife of a rancher are (oItik Io foreign countries should; wh,o Is at liberty/on hpnda. charsed determine whether a' vised paaaport in \ wlih \ larceny. Sohmid was Implicated reriulii?d In older to enteij that country.'In the same theft.
Stiilman's Counsel Says It Would
Embarrass Banker to Provide
$90,000 At One Time
White I'laiiis, .\. V.. April 4.—Counsel for .lames .V. Stillman. multinrfllionaiie president of llie .National Cit.v"'P.ank. who is suing his wife, .Vlrs. "Flfl" Pot- | ter Stillman, for rhvorce, naming Hi] Indian guide as oo-rospondeh't, today pleaded bf'foro .lustice .Vtorschausor for 1 an extension of time for the Iwnker to start paying the alimony of $90,000 1 , yoar, sot a few days ago by llio .lustice.
Tho Iwnkors counsel al.so askod that the amounts for alimony and counsol foes bo paid to Mrs. Stillman in install- \ ments, oxplaininp thnt tho Imnkcr. al-i though wealthy, would ftnd it exceed-' ingl.'. illiticnit to raise such a sum of money on short not iee.
.Vt tho (>omlusion of^io hoHrliiK .lus- I tice Morsrliausor suRgeAte<l to counsel 1 for iKith sidoH that thoy sit down witli ' lilm at a piivalo conference \n his chambers and try to agree" on tho form ¦ to bo entered us to alimony and oQiiii.<e| ' fees.
The .lufitice steadfastly refused to unseal tho, papers in the famous artion.
'Known but in lioth instances Were r.in.sackod from top l';yory room in both houses have roelved the most thur
the homes o liottom. is Aaid to
ugh .'ittell-
Finger Print Expert Will TeU Grand
Jury How Badly It Is Needed
On Friday
Mineola, Apri
finger exi.erl 1
Weeks, will go
on Friday advm
tlve 'bureau.
Hansen will d
of District All
though his diilii
of prosj'ciiting
4.-1
or D
H'fore
ating
n this
ll my
S tire
iflicer
'haries Hansen
strict .Vtloriiey
the (irand .lury
a .nunty doti e-
al the iiistiilie'^
Weeks wlio al-
those prliuaiii'
of tbe counl.v.
has hud to assiiine the, duties of tb (uimty's ohief peace officer or at leasr the mnn whfi chases tho criminal ai well as proseciitipg him win n he is <'aught.
it is iilwa.\:-< necessary for the Dis-' tiii't .Vttorney tn have detectives ut his <all. and the records are cited to sho.y this is HO. and there Is only ono man available for this work. He is County DotiHtive Miller. Tho result is that private d'otectivo agoneios aro used. t'.Yo constaliles are employed and Mr. Hansen <1im-h it also.
It is uiKk'isfoiKl that -Vir. Munson will
whioh ooiuain the Rennational letter 1 toll the (Irand .lury what ,in ronulied.
lion of tho burglars and in both of tlnnt the appearances .ifler I lie visit of tin' iiilindcrs. wonlit show tliat bonds or cash or botli was .souglil rather than llie idea of a gi-neral lotting of the places.
Mr. Houston, vice president of Mie Douhleday, Pa^- Company, of Cianlin city, learned tmit his jilai e h.id Imn rolibed only when he and Mrs. Houstnn ii'turnod to their liome after several days absence.
.Vir. Post, famous us a polo plavr, has been in Aikon. S. C. all winter and antlcipatinB bl.« oarly return to his Fast Wiliiston residence dirootod that It be clennod and renovutod. When tho m.iiil sent to do the work entered the place she S4IW that It liai.l' boon looted nnd immodialoly rejiorted It to those who
ba\ harge of It. .Inst what has b.-on
taken oaiinoi bo told until • Mr. Post gets back and ('h'>oks up th« things that wore left In tho houso.
.\lr. Post h;is hoon tho victim of rnmh hard luck. .After many cHcapos us a daring rldor he was attacked by tln- droud dl'iease Anthrax. He leooverrtd from thul and imt so long ago his horse foil on him and injured him again. -Nn-.v he is tho'victim of roMiers.
ppear.d I partment. .Vrlhui- wnm.in an Wnlliail w, He .I.elar. the appina
kllO.V nf i
Were hit de,ii| wnai Pnsl liv. .New Vnrk IHss is a I niairiid ;i leged tn I-. a.l ident.
ll 111 h nl Ih.
11 w.'iiiaii ll
lis. In his
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I.l I'lire Ilim
nml Ollice
Cl nns. 1 J
l':,iir n|- Ihl
hiisli.'in.l ol
1 li.'i in law
lli'iiip.mci.
;. Ii.aid nn
ad
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died and
i.-iiil'.- an
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Chid nf
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scliri. i.lei-
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• Injured
lhe ih-ad
cs ten lav.
iiilllit; of
The filsl ih.'V s pr. seiice #:iH when llicy ''''?il!.'l'< '"¦'¦ biiMharid. tin 11 leav.'s two .hildnn. ¦I at ITiii .Vlanhaitan .iMniie, City and his pla.e of hnsj. Ml W.sl 411II1 sireef. Jl,. ,^ 'I h;is one clnlil. Me is nl.
ve 1,,.,-,, ,1, nil,inn I...line (|le
Vccoiding In the police and mli.'i' wiliiesses. he iiid iml appear to apiueeiale the .seriousness nf lhe silu- atinn while at |i.,li,-.. In-adiiimi ler„.
Tlicre he c;iile.ij hix wile 1,1, III,. I,.],,.
I'lmiie and staled Unit he bad Is-en nf Cllllinie's whnse h.il.'l is silualed at Hie corner nf I'liltmi avenue unil Front StroetH. He tnld Ille police Ihut he h.-„| a woman wilh him. who gm m his 1 ai¬ in -lamulc'i Iml neither ili,. j,„||,,. „„t ...ihers -.vim aiiiM'd nii lhe scene im. I'liedluti Iy after the a. cident saw any woman wiih liim. .Motore.vcio oiTlcer King, who saw him earlier in the ufler. •10011 nil l-'iiiuiii iiveiiijo , sl.ited Ihut I here VI,IS no womnn with him ul that
Mrs. Stitlmiin wrote to her huslwind and letters .illegod to havo been wriltin to .Mrs. Stillman by Fred Boauvals, the Indian guide named by Mr. .S'tillman.
.lustice Morsohauser informed thr» counsel for Ihe pluintirf that they have the power to break the aeal and get at the exhibits hut he warned them thnt they would do so on their owh renponslbility.
BENZCMfNT
in his opinion, and he thlnka that up¬ wards of t« II or more men should !«• ; nuiiiilairod all the time to ferret out ; Climes and to hunt down criminals.
The (Ir-ind .lury wi'.I lie discharged ! on Friday and on what Mr. Hans, n ; says and how he says It will depend ¦ largely whether or not the Orand Jnrv ; turns In a presentm<-nt for a connty tlrlvi-live lilirii«ii.
The jRrem' numlier of crimes, partic i ularly hoii-.e rohberien, will lie cited as 'the need for a deteotive foroe with ih<^,
rb« dependkbl* hou««kold ramMljr. for mmtm
chro«t and loiidllii*. Moa. ca^vMil«nl. for ,
It rwiulr«a nn t'rciins. .\ •tttndby tkat ; ar;runient Ihat If ihey cannot he pi
•kould b« 1.1 evFry h«nM. Oct • bottU
rour ilrus ator*.—Adv.
vented the thieves may be caught.
.AMA-IKIR ACTOR KIIOT
Baltimore, April%4.—.lohn Dehald. I') amateur actor, is reported dying in Si .loseph's HoHpltal hen- to<luy us a i' suit of wounds re<'elved during a v hearsal nf a play last night.
Teter Haduoh. P». follow thospiiiu and Denaid were tieing w-hmiird in th.-ii V"fiH In the show, in whii-h an "emptv revolver Is one of the props. ' Mi duch was toying with the weapon when it was 'accliileni.«lly disoharfed. a im; i^'t penetrattnir Dehald'u rlsrbt lunir
.\Ki.-iil ovei
til no '11 if 1
mr tn lhe
id she was
III iiolhilll.'
iiliim Iinr
the lelephmie yi-slerda.'t'
•osl bad Ihiii at tho hotel
accident, a woman wh'»
Mis. Cihnnjo, stated she
0 sa.v, and would- neither
leiiy tbe report.
"JERE" WOOD TO SPEAK
>VilI Be PohOTed Guest At Hicksville Civic League Dinner
w
.Vlim-nla. April 4 —Ijeut ( bivernor li-romiaii Wood •will b*- Ibe principal speriker .('the MlrkKVlIIe fTlvlo I.eague lllll mr (It Firepien's lli^ll; Haliirda.v mg»5!, .Anril 23.
This is thf, pfnilivined date of th« dinner anc? rhetlme net Is for lh»« <.on« V'tiionce of the |.,leot-Oov«|rnor whos* .lutloH would not permit hin aMendanc* at Mil earlier datei ""A
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