THK POLICE •CANDAL
TM »a»pijiiiiil that pAUmmea at tbe BockrlUe Centre force either winlMd mt. vr aetuaUy participated In, tlw robbery of a store from wh ¦iwilWlll^o Tulned at 13,000 was re- mord, fo aUitoit beyond beUef.
Two mom bors of tbe foree were tlioaiaolTM arrested on Wednesday •ad aent to MlneOla Jan undur chAttm. The ihvestlgatloa which Was undertaken with vigor by Vil. lage Prealdent Buleon haa already resulted la the dltcovery of a con- ¦ld«nl>)e part of the stolen goods. Firt Of the booty was found in the home of one of the policemen.
There alMvld be no Mt up in the further Inveatlgation until all tho facu or* dlacloMd. No maa, be he InHuentlal or not, should be permitted to escape prompt and adequate pun¬ ishment for any part he may have taken in auch an outrageous viola¬ tion ot IAW.
Things have Indeed come to a pret. ty pass If paid guardians of the law, casting aside all sense of honor, have themselres turned burglars and gone about with dark lanterns and Jimmies on bouse breaking raids.
It is a fact long recognized hy maay village communities that some of our police have conaWered them¬ selves above disclyline and even above the law. It is time that poli¬ tics should be eliminated entirely (rom police departments and tbe co.i- dltion of laxity cease.
Nothing short of a term in state prioon MMUld be the punishment of the BookTille Centre poUoemen, If up on trial, (he ckargo* agatast (hem re¬ sult in conviction. It is time to clean bouse.
aRKAT EXCITCtWNT
' John H. HensMsy ia tooring tbe mmm kt «n itttoisoMlo to tbe iatonsot of Jobn H. Hennestiy as a caadldat* for oflice.
WilUanm H. Sulier Is Jumping from tows ^ town loliiog preliminary Moves to aook rtoMmmA at the pollf. Mtt«holt and MoMko aso camping o( ihe Wbite iloooe in tltp hope of clearfog tbe ataospbcre for the FiU csMpaign.
CkaMwan Osborne is making per- •OiMt visits to the sixty oounttes oi the atate to got tbo #rtit of soaU- mont and' soe tbe w«y it Is drifting. WbMtton agMts oro ivoadingdooa WbkBMw agents aro tfrMMUng the DIotrlct Attomer'i profoflnada whore it will do the most good.
Harvey D. Hinman, from his bome on tbe banks of tbe Chenango, hai<> •ot uv bis ligbinlng rod and is ready for tbe bolt to strike.
William Barnes, Jr., Is dividing bis time between periods of profound si¬ lence and intervals of virile proQuaci- amcutos.
Charles F. Murphy is holding his
cards close to his breast and waltins.
Theodore Roosevelt, astride the
Progressive nag, la spurriag it into a
canter.
The very air is surcharged with po¬ litical electricity.
And with it all, the great mass cf the citizens of the state don't care a bill of t>eans whose who or what's what. Odd, isn't it?
Aovioe TO um. barnm
Mr. Barnes Is a man ot strong char¬ acter, of itttoUoctual abiUty, at cour¬ age and poraistenoe. -bnt as a boss he is impotent to belp, Ite taiTnrinMy in- Jai«« tbe Ropubliean pnrty of New York. Bf his political history be stands directly in the way of an over, powering pnbUc sentiment.
If the Republican party is to grow and not to wan. if unity and triumph are to come to it he and all the otber IMmmms must get out or be driven out, i Step down. Hr. Barnes!
Tbe depressing aanouncenMnt is BMdo ia Bast Rookaway that the Col¬ lector of Taxes is ready to collect.
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The Newport anthoritios have or¬ dered mufSers plased on all motor- boats and hydro<planes. The next move should be to put mufflers on some of tbe costumes worn at the re¬ sort.
If ybu kre in doubt as to the mission of the man itassing down tbe street bearing a paper in biud, it is safe lo vonture tbe opinion tbat be is getting •ignatures to a petition for somebody or other. The new primary law makes the petition bearer a political individual.
Having worked for six months for such glory as may come to one on the Job, the stroet conuaiisloder ot Lyn¬ brook is now on the payroll. His en¬ thusiasm will suffer no rapid change because ef the belatd recognition.
The Sanitary Supervisor of this Ms¬ trict bas asked that his salry be near¬ ly doubled. Incldently bo bas beon asked to f«tlre from office at tb old salry. Tbere seems to be a very marked dlt««aco of opihlon ks to the value of arvice in this case.
Protest has been made against the confirmation of Harry P. Keltb as the CoUec^r of Internal Revenue for the flrst District Tammany Hall does'nt want blm to^have tbe office. Protests abould fail in tbo com by overy accep¬ ted standard of Democracy. The Pres¬ ident desiring to nooMtaMto b iMmeerat (rom Nassau County (or public office ¦olocted uot obly an orgaidsatioa aMU bnt tbo loader of tbo organisMIOB. It It no K Cbartoa F. Hurpby bad beon obOMa" ia Now Tork. This fact alone .p«gbt to Bflko^o •«¦• at owooltioa.
A careful survey made at Rockaway Beach on Thursday establishes tbe Beach on Thtusday establishes tbe (act tbat the clam recognizes no frac¬ tional Iloea in the North Hempstead Democracy.The outfng of the Town's Democratic Associations was a festive and ncigbbi iy fuu''(l(in.
Lynbrook School in^trict meeting lo nlcci trustees and p<:»H on th bti4«ret ¦\-lll be held on August 4. Consider- iu gthe dats and the poislbilii'i of ib>^iti.out« iric ri^'iUK over the isivvjs a •Afio rvuning tnqy i> predicted.
Iho •ppelihio 1 ivis cn of tbo Su* prcine Court will be given an oppor« tunity of reviewing the decision of the Public Service CoounissioB deaying the application of Harvey J. George for a reduction of fares on the Long Island Railroad between Freeport and tbe termiaala.
Mr. George seems to have proven h's case to the satisfaction of every¬ body except the railroad aad nataral- ly the Commission.
French Promoter Plans to Advance Corbin Ideg'-WiU Afk Coopera¬ tion of Conuaercc Boards
The home parade, tournament and exhibition of physical beauty of the Rockville Centre Fire Department on Labor Day will be wbat Tom TlMrpe calls an au fait, recherche and ne plus ultra event. There bells but no flies on tbe Rockville Centre Department.
Arnold Aronoviel, representative of tbe H^rsents, Paris bankers and coa- tractors, has made his eleventh trip to tbe United States in furtherance of the project to make Montauk Point a transatlantic port.
Plans for the building of great pier<i, terminals and warehouses have beea completed for some time, capital has been provided, aad Mr, Aronvici is now presenting the preposition to commerce boards throughout the coun¬ try.
If the majority of the chambers of commerce approve of this work wbicb will reduce the time of, the transit of £ur(4tean malls and fr^g^t, twelve hours, three 1,200 foot piers will be constructed at once. "I am settling the question of traffic here," Mr. Aronoviel said. "The Her- sents bave constructed many of the great barbor worlts of tbe world-^at Lisbon, Cherbourg, Antwerp, Mar¬ seilles and Rosario, in Argentina. They are ready to flnance as well as con¬ struct tbe harbor at oMntauk. The 4,000 foot breakwater running north¬ east from Rocky Point will aot be needed unless flfteen or sixteen freat piers are constructed there. Tlie 4^>tb of water beside tbe three piers which first will be built is from forty to forty-three feet. The largest ves¬ sels buOt or projected will have plen¬ ty of depth and sea room there. They cannot have It in New York city wa¬ ters without the expenditure of bll- lioas of dollars on harbor improve¬ ments.
"Montauk will be merely a port of New York city, as Hoboken is now, but will be less expensive to reacb. The present taxicab fare from the Ho- bolten transatlantic steamship piers to the Pennsylvania terminal bere higher than the railroad fare Montauk to New York will be.
"Wben the freight is there the steamships, you may be sure, will be tbere tb carry it Rduction of the passage time between Paris and New York city by seven to eight hours will appeal to a large class of travellers."
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RoooelOvolttodiOO' Aid Planning Tbo Ladies' Aid Society of thr) Roosevelt Methodist Episcopal Cburob, wbo worked so loyally under tbe leadership of Mrs. Frank Wood to secure funds for building the new cburcb, are coakpletlag arrangements to procure additional fimds for neces¬ sary fumisbings in the chapel. Pul¬ pit furniture and alter cushions ar» alBMWt essentials
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