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DAUY RFVIFW
THE DiUU lEVIEK
26
at yetir Newa Stamt ar nrntlmrtrmp at Voor RoiNa
lie Per Week $5 Per Yew
Of Nassau County
Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921
VoL XXIV, No. 36
$111,010 BAIL
keeps murder whnessinjail
TO CHECK UP TAXES
.St.i<c nnd I.ocal OfHcials to Meet April S7
i Minr»ola, Aiirll B.—Tho Now York ' .State T;Vx fommIs«ion«'rs tcxiay notlflol the Hoarfl of SupcrvisorB that tlioy would mfi't with thc mfmitfj-H of the HiiporviBors' lioiirrt anrt tho town and village assoHSors at thc (^ourt House; here' on April 2T at 10 oVlOfk in tho morninff.
IPhis i* thc annii.'U meftlng of the state eommi.sKloners with the local .i.s- sessorM. They will l(H>iv over the 1920 t.'ix roll.s aiKl tnke ur) wilh the local mi-n any matter Ihul iel;it4's to lhe t.ixation sit uo tion H.
VETS RELIEF COMMriTEE IN SESSION!
Dominick Ricciardi, Who Saw Glen Cove Street Fight, Rean^ested After Release by PoUce Justice —Assistant District Attorney Edwards Considers Him Im¬ portant Witness For the People
Mlneoln. Apri! f).-Although .4io l'»'> been releaHf<5 hut a short t1m»^ hefore l)orninlel< Hie.ianU's ilberiy V»hs short lived and he is iiRain in jull, held as ;i material wit neus in the murder of U'Keo fircreo who wns woundrd so Ivully in a stroet HKht in (Jlen Cove that lie died twenty-four houiM later.
ni'-eiar<li was released by Poliee .ludge Coel<H Friday and tal<pn in custody Mit(h<-1 Field, .V. Y.. April .1.—After aRnln on Saturday nlRht. Today .JudKo many darinjf exploits in the air l.icut. Lewis .T. Smith, in tbe County Court. Clyde li. Fint-r. ot tho FIr.Ht Aero
Squadrfin, e.-ime to Klief lo<l;iy wben he
LIEUT. FINTER HAS NARROW ESCAPE
President Harding in Letter Advis
es Chairman to Investigate!<¦"""'•" derided today that
"Failures To Care For These
Men" and Not Intent of the
Law—Will Report Findings to
Congress
Daring Aviator Wrecks .His and
Another Plane While Making
Landing
tileit to land after a flif?bt.
He wrecked his piano l)Ut w.i.s bini- seif unhurt except for biui.«es and scratehes.
l.ieut. Flnter wus returning from a flisht that had gone well but as hc 8Woopf>(l down to make liis l;indinp be I'li.scaliiilaled hi.s diKtanoe and tja.shed into a st.indinK plane. Tlie sliip tKiil the lieutenant drove was liadly damased and tho other one was also murli wrecked. That the flier oseaped unin¬ jured s<>emetl nothing short of miracu-: louM liecause his machine turned ;i com-: T>lete .somersault.
Fintor is one of tho throe men whom : r.iinit. Beau rfH'ontly took up L'..">00 foet; unit then let them drop into siiaco to: Klide hack to earth with the aid of ai parachute. Having done thnt stunt Fin-! ter comes to grief today with nothing I to .stop a perfect landing. He immediate.' ly took out another |>iane, made a per- :
HERMAN DEFEATS SOLSBERG IN 7TH
Tactics Showed He Is Determined
to Become Challenger of Joe
Lynch and Title
fixed bail nt $10,000. Hc was remanded to jaii when this sum was nnt foithcom- Ing.
.ludge Smith said that booiuse of th(=< flreumstanci's surrounding rhc ease he would entertain a motion for a bond in excess of Sn.OOO and Assistant Oi.strlct Attorney Wood .iskcd that il be Iixed In tbc sum of $10,000. Several frlenils of tlie man wero present to give $5,000 ball for blm but tbey <rid not pul up tbe larger sum.
. .lames I'ardo, Salvatore DeLoggla and Tonv Mordt are under arrest in eon- nivllon with murder. Their examination ¦was set for Inst Kriday bnl assistant l)istrict ,\ttorncy i'Mwanls was not ready to iiro^'ced tben. I'oliro .Tudge Cocks set tiie examlnalion percmptonni- ^ ly for this morning nnd In tho mean¬ time, according to the atfldavit by Assis¬ tant District Attorney J':(lvvards "one of tbe defendants ciHJ*isel, Charles T. .Vic- Cartby obtjiined trom .Judge Cocks, tho
police judge, an order for tbe dischargo i feet flight and landing of the material wilne.ss for the pi>ople." This witness w»is Ricciardi. I
Atr. .^Iwards, , in bis afTidavit, al.so -says that no notice lliat iKiii was iibout to be furnished was given the District Attorney .so that the iiiUer could have made timely ajiplicalion to the Supreme 'Coiiit lor n new order to hold "this Very imjiorlant and material witness."
Mr. I'VTwarUs rifTldavlt conlinuing .snvs nf i!lcclardi, "ife. as far as my inior- niation goes, was tho only friend of the decea.sed present at or near tho place Vbei-c the dcfendanls att.'icked biiu. The release of tlio niateri.'il witness for the I'eople, Hicciardo, is very serious to the peoiile's ca.so, because In these Italian ctt.sos as soon as it Is huirued that a ¦Witness is about to Rivu important testi¬ mony againat an Italian there is usually some way found to frighten Ihem into slleiu'c and this will bo the iirohable I'e- sult In Oils case. Witliout Ric<iardrs testimony thore is grave doubt whether the IVoiile can prove sufficient facts to even Justify un indictment against the defendants.
"\Vo think It is a serious breach Of duty on the part of ony public offlcial. especially in a murder case to have re¬ leased the reoples' witness without tlrst specifically calling the J>lstrict Attor¬ ney's attention to th« fact that it was aliout to bo done."
.Ai^nisiant District Attorney Kdwards also snid that a Justice of the peace had never refused the state time to get ready for' an examination in a murder case since that examination had to be flnished itt one sitting.
Following the release of the witness ¦nicclardl by .ludge Cocks the'District 'Attorney got an order of re-arrest from Judge Smith, the county ju^e, and Rlcoiordi was locked up here. : This morning before Judge Cooks the men chargtd with the murder were arraigned but no examination was held since counsel for the defendants did not appear.
After waiting sometirpe Mr. Kdwards told ShorlfT Smith to return the pris¬ oners to the county jail on the order of .Tudge Cocks "or without U" and that was done.
Roth District Attornejr NVeeks nnd AssUtant District Attorney Kdwards ,' have held that the murder ouse \\tm badly handled in 05 ten Cove from thp atart und in the uflHIavit submitted to day Mr. Kdwards calls attention to the fact that although the victim of the j fight was found within a few^minutes) after made
j AYashington. .\pril .").—The American p<H(ple want to prove the jiubllc's grat¬ itude to the men who served in the World War. President Harding declar-
¦ ed today in a letter nddressed to the j committee headed by Charles (i. Dawes ' of Chicago, which he haa appointed to
¦ Investigate the measures for relief of i dlsfibled service men. , I The Prosidont advifted the committee, I which is lioldlng its first meeting here
tmlay, not to investigate the intent of the laws providing relief, declaring that it is well understood that the laws intend to "deal Justly and generous¬ ly" with the veterans, but he urged the committee to Inquire thoroughly Into the "failures to care for these men" and "abuses" which inay have ari.sen.
The problem of the care ot former! 'Id'ng in .service men devolves under three heads —physical care, financial assistance and Industrial aid—the committee was lold by Col. F. \Y. Calbrnltli.''.jr.. Nat¬ ional Commander of fbe .Vmerican I.e¬ gion. He pointed out that each of these heads is ^'ifbw cared for by a .separate bureau of the government and declared that the "law is defective."
Col. fJalbraith said that the need is for decentralized bureaus whldi can be spread over the country, in order that thc needy men can be found an.I
CHARLtS LEAVES HUNGARY
Despatebes Say He Is Now on Way to Switzerland /^
lyindon. -April 5.—Former Kmperor Charles is if-ported to have left Steina- manger. Hungai-y, and to be on hjs way to Switzerland, accoi'ding to dispatches iiceived here early this afternoon. A previous dispatch to the Stiir from
\'l^-nna said lie was to leave at ten ^
o'clock this morning. |_ _ . i«iifpi«.
Geneva, April 5.—The Swiss Federal rOOr Promment JunstS,W.S.Pettit, it will can¬ cel peifTTiis.sion to Former Kmperor Charles of Austria to return to Swit¬ zerland if he further delays his deiiart- ure from Hungary.
Thc Council al.so reserves the right fo deport the former ruler If the results cf nn itiguliy into his alleged intrigues warr;uit it.
SUPREME COURT VACANCY BRINGS OUTCANDIDATES
L. J. Smith, L. D. Howell and C. R. Weeks, All Mentioned As Possibilities — Two Vacancies Will Occw and Nassau Feels EntiUed to One Appointment
HURT LEAVING TRAIN
PassenRer Stepited on Dress and Miss , YouDK FeU
I" Frcciwtt, April B.—Mrs. Krank E.
Young of 58 Pearsall avenue was In-
) jured Saturday evening ¦while aligh;-
' ing frorn a train at th« Kreeport
station. ^
The accident' happened about mid¬ night. Mrs. Toung was getting off the ! car when a luisseng.er behind her step- ' tied on her dress and threw her be- ' tween th" platform and the rails.
Her left leg was painfully bruised.
, She was attended by Dr. CumiiiiiiKs of
' North Bergen pla<e. Mrs. Young was
accomiMinied by her husliand. son ani
daughter.
THROWN FROM BICYCLE
I .Mineola. April ."i.—Who will be Na.K.sau ! County's favorite .son to be endorsed for the place of Justice of Hupreme Court
I from this district?
Lad Knoclied Down Ky .Auto When He! This is a question that Is agitating Tries lo .Malie a Quicit Turn the "best minds" Ju.st now and to the
innocent bystander it would .seem that
Kreejiort, .\pril .5.—^Joseph .Vlorrello
William S. Pettit, of Woodmere. Is the
fpf I'll North .Main .stri^et was thrown
from his bicycle when strui k by an ! man who may carry the support of the automobile Saturday afternoon. He Na.«.sau (^ounty Republicans, although was but slightly injured. 'there are .several likely candidates.
The car wns operated by Mrs. Marie j There are conferences of the leaders A. Vossler of Hempstead avenue and|,,ei„^. held ntm- from time to time and Babylon Turnpike ami the accident i ^ j„ ij^Hy that soon there will be a happened at .South Main street and , f^,,,^^-, „nn„j,ncpment th.-vt the Republi-
.\owtown INiulevard.
Mrs. VofSler reported the accident hersfelf. und stated that the boy was
cans are urging f^,overnor Miller to ap- t)ninl .Mr. IVitii to the place made va¬ cant in the Second District of Supreme ront <.f her and turned -so j (.„„,., ^y the resignation of Jusice Al- quickly that It was impossible to avoi.l: „^pj ,., j^^^^^ presiding justice of the i collision. The bicycle was not liad- damaged.
|1.V
LUTHERANS CALL PASTOR
-Appellate Court.
When this resignation goes into ef¬ fect there will l>e ri.-oniolionK and changes and the required justices will
¦^ j be made up from the new ones ap-
Heiiry .Faeob Kloin. .Student, Iiivlte<l to i jiointed and elected.
tome to Holy Truiity jvir. I'ettit ran for the nomination for
i Ju.stice of Supreme Court last fall but
Rockville Centre. April r..—The con-, failed to get it The man to he se-1 gregation of Holy Trinity Liifbcran ! i,.(.tp,] this time will be appointed by; Chuicli nicf last night and extended a th." 'Covernor but he will onlv .serve-
cnll lo the Rev. Henry Jacob Klom until the next general election at which that assistance can be given to them of Reading, Pa. time he will seek election at the hands
promptly. He emphasized the need for He is callod to fill the v.acancy cre.-ited nf the people.
additional hospitals. ; hy fhe resignafioti of Pastor Rehrend j Judge Lewis J. .Smith, judge of thc
lirigadier General Sawyer, President I Mehrtens, who accepted a call in New c.ounfy Court, is looked on as a man i
Harding's personal physician, is sitting Haven, Conn.
with fhe investigating committee as the 1 jir. Fiom I
¦nialive of the I'resldent.
STEINWAY BOYS DRIVE OFF THIEVES
, Noise at Window Awakens Family I and Multi-Millionaire's Sons I Give Chase
Mlneola. April 5.—Aroused from their sleep by the noise of .someone at a window the two sons of K. H. Stein- way, the multi-millionaire piano manu¬ facturer of C.reat Neck, raced down stairs with revolvers nnd found two men had sought to gain entrance to tho house.
The Steinway family had retired for fhe night when sometime between eleven and midnight thoy heaid the tinkling of broken glass. Some ot tbo momljers of the family were only par¬ tially {'lad and among them were the two young i»>en.
Tlie>- got Siie revolvers and hurried downstairs. The burglars evidently heard ihem coming for fhey starlod to run almost immiKiiately. The lioys gave chase and fired shots at the flwing forms who diSitppeared into the night.
Constable Charles -Vnder.son and Tin¬ tle are today making invostigation of tbe ciicunistances concerning the at¬ tempt to enter the house.
JUSTICE YOUNG DEFERS ACnON ON DISMISSAL
Listens to Motion to Dismiss In¬ dictments Against G. Wilbur Doughty and Sheriff Charles W. *Smith in Pougbkeepsie and Takes Papers — Decision to Come Later
papers under would render
¦pi<
EZRA DE FOREST A SUICIDE
Jumps Krom Attic Window of Mont¬ elair Home t« iCoadvvuy
now a student in Mt. Air>' College iind expects to graduate in .lune. .Should he accept this call it wonftl be hi.^ flr;<t charge.
HEMPSTEAD BOARD . TO MEET TONIGHT
Freeport. April r,.—Pete Herman, former bantamweight champion of the world, kncrkrd out .lohnny Solsberg in the .seventh round of their scheduled '
10-round bout" at tho Auditorium last' , , , , j , u, , ... ii-n
¦¦Ithe attic window ot his home at 4fi.'i night. That is the bare fact. j y^^n^y ro.ad. Upper Montelair. to tbe
It does not tell that Herman is work-1 driveway below, according to the au- Ing his way hack through a string ot thorities. tough fighters In order to challenge Jos I.,ynch again and regain his title. It
DUCKY" SMITH MENTIONED FOR NEXT FIRE CHIEF
.Montelair, N. .1., .Vpril i'.—F.zra Dc ; Forest, prominent citizen ot Montelair and a member of the Board otf Tru.s- | tees ot the Penn Mutual ¦*Insurancc I
Coinpany ot Philadelphia, committed i
suicide early today by Jumping from j Firemen ArC GoSsipiug On Eve of
Election And May Write in Name
who i.''! a formidable contendi'r for the place on the Supreme Court bench. During his time or. the -iienclk^Jndge
Smith has gained n wonderful poimlar-
ity which added to the standing he had)! ExpeCted tO CoUsider PoHce Ap- as an able lawyer an.I as district at pointmcuts aud Automoblle
torney makes him a tnan to.be reckoned' with when there is any gift within the hands of tho people. If is always a diflkult thing for a man fo serve his*
Parking Space
.- Pougbkeepsie, .April .">.—Before Su¬ preme Justice .Addison Young here to¬ day. Henry W. I't.'ihart, counsel for C.. Wilbur Doughty and Sheriff Charl-» W. .Smith, moved for a dismt.ssal of thc in.llctnient agiunst these two men and .luslice Young Lwik th.' j advisement and said he I a decision later.
District .Attorney Charles R. Weeka and .Assistant Attorney Klvin N. Kd¬ wards of Nassau f'ounty at>peariMl for the state in or>posltiun to the motion. District -Attorney Weeks aubmitfiHt a long artldavit in which he leviewod lhe • ase against the two (Ictciuiaius dwell¬ ing parti.iilarly upon tlm evidence of .l.ihn M. Klelsher. foniior socretai-y oi' tbo* Nassau C.iunty Association ami whose testimony was dlscreilite.l on the wltnes.s stand in lhe trial of the I ase in N.issaii County.
The indictment against Mr. Doughty and Sheriff Smith grew nut nf chiuges In relation to gambling in Nassnu County. Thoy were charged with con¬ spiracy In Ihat it was alleged that they "profe<'ted" the gumblers from prose- cuti.in b.v the authorities.
The (ii^t tj;ial en.ied in a disagree- incijl. .Mr. I'terliart. in making bis motion today, ask.xl for a dismissal on tbe grouml that a long time hn.l elapsed since the indictment was made. There having been suftlcient time to try the case again and falling fo have immediate retrial he Insisted that tho indictinent be dismissed for lade ot prof:'-ciilion.
GUATOIALA BOY ASKS LEGION'S AID
Hempstead. .April .5.—The Village I country faithfully and well as tho pub. iB""''*' ^^ill hold a regular me(>tlng fhls ; lie iirosecutor and retire from that of- ; fico a poiiular citizen. But Judge Smith
AAhen tound by bis wife his head
was split from the crown almost to
his neck.
does not tell of tho terrific heating that ' or. Philip Krlchbaum, who was
Solsberg stood and how he was game ¦ summoned, declared that death had
all the way through. ' been instantaneous.
Herman started In from the first hell i ^'•¦' "^ '^'*'*^''"' "^^^
was 70 years old, has been in ill health for some yours, and recently returned from a winti'T in Florida little Improved. Mr. De Forest was tho general agent L httle in-fighter and it i''^ the Penn Mutual Insurance Compa¬ ny with offices at 220 Broadway. Now York. He has lived In Montelair for chances of getting iMick his crown are ! iv^-enfy-five years, nnd Is a memlier of bright.. It was a liattle liotwcn two ' the Montelair. Coinm.inwealth and men who knew the game. Solsberg I Upper Montelair Country Clubs ot
with a great display of science, and i went aftjer his man carefully, wearing I him dow'n by degrees, and it told. Her- { man l-s n gr he gets another buttle with I^ynch tho
went down in fhe fourth, flfth, and twice iq the sixth rounds. In the sev¬ enth Herman put him away for the count.
Montelair ond the Lotus Club ot New York.
Until 1900 he was prominently Iden¬ tified with National tJuard circles in New Jersey, serving as captain, major
Rockville Centie, -April .'..—Conster¬ nation has been thrown into the local flr.'men's political campaign. .A dark horse is .said to have ,been carefully groomed and will come out for Chief Knglneer of the flre department al the election Thursday night. The name of a very active man was on the tongues of the flremen in tho various hou.ses i Charles R. Weeks, who has been men-
did just th.at thing and as a member of the judiciary ho has adde.l to lutt-..iipp- ulnrity as a lawyer nnd a man.
J>Ja.s.snu County has yet. another in the iier.son of Surrogate I-oone D. How¬ ell, who might easily be the choice ot tho people for the SupremA Court friend, an able lawyer with a larrge ex¬ perience and ono who hiis filled tho surrogate's bench with distinction he is ea.sily as formidable a factor as either of the others mentioned for the higher judicial offlce.
There Is al.so District Attorney
Al Ketchel of Freeport won the de- I and lieutenant <>olonel In the 23rd iteg- cislon over Johnnie Murray of BrTrT- ' ""^"^ '"' «'""kl>n- 1" I-'"" '^e was lyn in another ten round battle. Ketch-
electod colonel of the regiment but de¬ clined and retired from tht- National el is a wonder in a clinch .and uses i Onnrtl. ' '
both arms like lightning. There were j He is survived by his wife and two
many who I'ommented on the decision,' daughters.
I claiming that it should have been a
dr.iw. Murray is a careful boy in tho j
ring and guve Ketchel punch t.n-{Cirrus Wili Arrive in Hempsteai] Village
punch throughout the whole mill. 'Hei May 't'.i
tried in the , tenth for a "kayo" but
could not land it. The sixth was tho | Heinpstead. .*.pr{J 5.— Here's an an-
fastc-st round of the bout >ut ended f nounecment that wiil bring joy to all
JOY FOR THE KIDDIES
without anyone hitting the mat. Jonn I McAvoy WHS referee of the flnal ani seml-flnal bouts.
Hilly L,e Vine and Joel Zeller mixed! It for ten rounds and although Zeller \ was the larger of the two he was up:
the Shooting that no arrest was , ^^^,^^^ ^ ^^^^^ .^^ ,„ ^ ^.,^^ wh6,par,< until "12 or 14 hours later." | ,^„ , ^^^ „^j,j,„g 3,, ^^^ throug.iL*;b
tioned as the man well qualified for the Stipreme Court bench and he is the forceful kind who ha.s made him.self felt on more than one occasion.
These men are all NaH.sau's of course, but there are candldat>?s from Rich¬ mond, Suffolk. Kings, and tjueens I i.'ounties. all of which place.'-: are in.the! same Supreme Court District with this! lounly. I
That Na.s.sau is entitled to at least' one Supreme Court ju.lge is concede<l ' and since former Justice Scudder failed of reelection there has been no resident ¦ judge here. ._ I
That there will be more than one va- ] .•ancy on the Supreme Court Vench In ' this district is al.so anticipated, for be- I
evening, when it is expected thai .sev- I eral matters) of importance will be I acted upon.
I Police matters,are likely to have con¬ siderable attenflop Qjjt the part of the 1 Bourd. No policemen ,^iavo thus far I been appointed b.v the new Board. I which has been awaiting, until tho new I chief. I'. A. Seaman, look hold and : made recommendations. It is possible i thut appointments will im ' made this ; evening. j Chief Seaman is expected also to
¦ recommend the erection of police j IxDtlis at the edge of the village, s.i I thu.l p.ilice can ix' kept on fixed post ' and be available when ¦wunted to send
to any part ot tho territory.
T'Uffli- regulations and automobile I stands seem likely to form another • matter for dlHciisslon. Chief Seaman i is in tav.u- of establishing stands
¦ v.b. re automobiles-cun iiurk, s.i as not • '• b!o»-k the curb lines an.I prevent
! cars from driving np to pla.es of busi¬ ness. This -juatter was taken up by the former iKMird of trustees and an ordinan.-e ¦«as drawn. It wus not
.Sun.lay morning.
First Assistant Chief I.arry Water¬ man, who is the logical candidate tbr the position, r.-ceived a.ssurance from many thaf he woul.l be el.^cfed. Several of tbe Hre comimnies went so tar ns to endorse him. Thei-e ^vas no oppositron in the fleld, and the recent outbreak is uot clearly under.stood.
The man mentione.1 as a competitor for ihe position Is Fred Smith of the Alert Hose Cotnpany, who is better kn.>wn as "Ducky" Smith. His fame as a flre flghter is known throughout thc whole South Side.
Smith has otten_ been referred to a» >>. man whoso knowledge of flre flghting Is remarkable. Several have said that with "Ducky " Smith and "Art" Flana¬ gan tUey would be willing to tackle any
flix'. ••¦nucky" has had experience in <''o«p «<> «he age limit of .seventy years, j y,,,'^ will leave ample spa.-e for trafflc the city depaitment. and is -surely quail-1 That would mean two appointments by j „^ either side and at the same time fled to hold the higestoflflce of the Rock-!»he Oovernor and two men to be elected I ^^.„ j^^^p t^e machines out of the vilie Centre Depa-rtment .should fhe Hre- at the following general election. I „..,^. .^.^^j, (he owners wish to have
, ' A
men chose to elect him. ^ th'in stand for n»iy length of tme. It
Why tlie-re has "oeen a sudden turn ' C.AI.IFORXl.A ML'8IC : ^.,ji also be a stand fnr taxicabs.
against Waterman Is not known. Ru- HE.ARD IN EA.ST.i Liberty stroet. weat of tho town ball,
Son of Former President Says
Father Stood By America in
Recent War
Washington, April r>.—.Manuel Ks- frada Cabrera, son of lisfrada Cabrera, f.jrincr Presldcijt of Cualeinulu, Who Is in prison in fJuntemula City. Uslay lip- peal.'d to the Anierican I.egion ff) sup port biin In his (efforts to g;iln his father's freedom. . ¦» "^
In a long telegram trt'-^olonel K. AY. Calliralth, commandef-ln-<hlef .if the I.egion, the "young man* polnte.l out thut President Cabrera, who us heail of thi' C.ualemalan Rcpublli' was the flrst in Ceiilral America lo follow the L'nifeil States Into the great, war, today "lan¬ guishes in a felon's cell in (Uiutemala, 11 poliiiinl prisoner actually in tho cus- t.nly of a minlst.'r .if war who is an ex-Corinan soldier."
Y.IU 111,' Cibrera virtually accu.scd th<< Wi-lsiiu .iidinlnistration of Imd faith in lelusiiig f.l tuk.-'activo steiis to bring nliout the release of the deposed picsl- .(••iit. .Nho he asserted, was imjirlsoned IIS a result of the "wanton violation .>!' a s.'lemn pa<'t entered int-o under the
adopteil. however, liecause it did not' |iroteitlon of the American flag." Hr- peem to ac.'omplish the purpose de-; stnf.'d .he Is hofieful that President' sired, and it was laid over. jllariling und Secretary Hughes will
Under the plan of Chief .Seaman andj pr.ix e more aymiwthetit^ und asked that whi<;h he Is expected to recomiiM-nd to''the I.egion lend its support bc.'au.s'! the B.Kird, a cab stand would be estab-' •( the aid Cabrera gave the Allies diir- lished on Kulton uvenue, between .Main 1 :iik the war.
sides Ju.stice Jenks retirement there is 1 ,,j Franklin streets, the < ars to stand! Pre-ident Cabrera. the telegram the going of Justice i^tnam, who '«j ,bagonalIy In the middle of the roud. | staf •d, waa overthrown through treuch-
cry inspired by Oermau estate owners. ¦.'.li'i;»e properties he had wlzed piir- sitari-t to the suggestion of Pr.'sident Wilson.
"In spite of a formal capltMlatlon vus-anteelng the aufety und the itt violi.bllily of his proiierty, siiggente'l
mors are rife. It has been said he in- 1 hi expocfed also to Ix; designated aa a by, atKl drawn and signed jn. the y\rnfr-
tenda to rent his house tor the .summer} Haverhill, Mass., April 6.—Bitting in j ntiind lor cars that stop at the town ican l-^gatlon in the iirosence of the
~ ""* '"" "' ""'" ' " " ' i-Xnurican mlnlHlei'." the telegram eon-
and po to Ijfiurd in the oity- The fltMrthe parlor of his h.»me on Kern wood, hull and places In that vicinity.
men intend having a resident chief if ! avenue, Bradford. Daniel O. Kllis Hh- \ -p
possible. t<'n««l *" «'*e strains ot the musical BASKETBALL AT FREEPORT
number "Way Down in Old Virginia,' 1 played on a phonograph in .Ivalon, oni
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tInu'K. "he was nevertheless not only thrii,-»t .Into a dungeon in the common jull, but also roblM-d of everything ba poanemmmd."
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the kiddles, ages 3 to S3. .\ circus is coming lo town! The advance man of the Walter I... Main <'lrcus was hero yesterday nnd made arrangements for the coming of pujfyn;| yttUNt IN flUtL i""*"" "¦¦ »¦ i."""uk.«o.. ... .^v«.un. oni ^.,.^,..,^,.1, April 5.-The Kreeport
the show to this vllMMfe on Muy 23. 1 fOIIORS FOR THE SICK! ^"** Catalina Island, off the oast ot, o«.p.rtinent Basket Ball taam
sons' fleld. where the Aitoonas play Uf UliUUKd TUR IHC Wi.Ii 1 palifomla. The word* and the mualc 1'^., „,„„ Kloral Park this evenlna for
qed the flghting all the way throug.i I hasv-hall. was engaged for that date, a| . ^ ,. . "t the number relayed acrc«s the con-i.. ' "^ v<.—»,. r- ,..
land won the decision. Zeller formerly! ,„.,n„e was obtained from Village Clwk Washington, April ..-A decline in^,„^„^ ^^ radiophone, or whele«, tele- '^'^.I^'Tp w .-v.^-^rT .k ^^^Z'
,fhught under the name of Joe Rivers. Parsons, und everything is all set for' Prices of liquor for the sick ha« been j,^^ ^^^., ^^^^^ ^^ ^ ,^ the "" t. "tV.!. Prrlc t^Z Z S h .l . * u ^ The 'oldest famllv
^ I In fhe preliminary six r<?und bout,the coming of one of the «ev..-ral Predicte.1 to prohibition officials. ! instrument were m an adjoining room., T^^;/'.'7' !«- Z^ . r^ ^. ¦"""• •' ".Z^^jZnedZm
P.V.er8on. N. J.. April 5.-Six masked I young Scott of LynbrooJv knocked out i ..or^atest on Earth ' caUope. camels. Whiskey, wine und other medicinal _^ "• Irc-ently wben they won from Ce^lax-j in town' roni<'«t was opened by a
men enteretl the oftloa of the leal j gailor JUdiheean of the Rotkaway Na-i (.i-nhants 'n everything 'liquors, under the late.st government or- CommmsionerB Asked t« Redgn ' hursi and the freeport team had a Paris paper recently with aatoniaamg
Standurd' tWl plant at 2 «. m. today, j val Station in the B«cond round. The^ ' \ ! Jpr, are being bought by druggist.s di- _ Igood oppoitunity ta size them up andl r.-suUs. l^ne de Heron de Villefoaa*.
and after overpowering two watchmen, i sailor hit the floor four times In the .S<Hith Side Choral Club i "^t from distiller's warehouses. TTiia Albany, N. Y., April 5.—Oovemor i S«-' * "»« <»' |"'*f pSayir.s. , •" j B.-v.-n!een yair. «Jd. dyj: int© th« fam.
blev.- two safes and stole $1,000 In caan, I tlrst, nearly going out of the ring, ani * ¦ j ruts out the middlemen's proflt. .Miller this afternoon demanded of' It will be a hotly ecmtested game j llv n < ords and discovered that the
nnd 4 .,,10 l.il)erty Bonds. j goon after the s«?ond opened .Sailo.- Rockville Centre. Aprii 5.—The ar-! OScjals in charge of enforcement said; state Hospital Commlaalonera Freder- '¦•«'"«'¦'•'»" "ntah and a large crowd' (imi V Vlllefos«es movwl to Parla In
! heard the biMiea aing. Ivoiila Magno'la' rangements committee of the SoutB 1 today thay have made it poaaible for ick A. Higglna aiifd Charlea W. Pllgrlnv'of rooters are expected to he onjlC'' und that the family had live*!
refereed tho flmt two bouta. Billv Side Choral Club Jaet laat Thursday i reUH druggists to save more than 25 that thjy shmw wcatiaa bafore him on huod to root foi^ th* homa team.jh i- «iver mnce. Then along carna
i Marlow challenged the winner of tho j right at the home of the ehalrmMi. R. ' per cent inthe cost of me<licinal liquors Thursday why they should not he fa-1 Floral Park will have a rollowing too. Hem:.' Cochin irlth a family album
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V and Al" Me'r-! concert to he given Friday night, April |be inflected In a low«ir <*ars« ta thai caua» of criticism mado by Uiam of tha th* <>.can Uide girhi un4 an intereat-! dudtly wss a member of the mtmteliwi
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| Title | Daily Review of Nassau County 19210405 |
| Date | 1921-04-05 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 05 |
| Year | 1921 |
| Volume | 34 |
| Issue | 36 |
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| Title | Daily Review of Nassau County 19210405 |
| Date | 1921-04-05 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 05 |
| Year | 1921 |
| Volume | 34 |
| Issue | 36 |
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i I DAUY RFVIFW THE DiUU lEVIEK 26 at yetir Newa Stamt ar nrntlmrtrmp at Voor RoiNa lie Per Week $5 Per Yew Of Nassau County Official Paper, Village of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921 VoL XXIV, No. 36 $111,010 BAIL keeps murder whnessinjail TO CHECK UP TAXES .St.i |
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