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lOSl GlRiK wiwTiiiPii TO ^HOf' lli Park Cornntf ssiorie*) Denies Hfe Gnticized MiUiomrres .sat Time of Montkuk Sciziire-& Carl Fisher Accuses Trimi;/- AFFIDAYlfrWM RAlS _ In an answering : affidavit ..on (Uo .in . (he . County Clerk' s \: office , -Robert Most?, - \President of the Bong ' . Island State -Parle- Commission , \ denies that he made , the statement that<he \ wpu!tl show these millionaire!; ; that he had just ' planted ' \ a , park at-SbUtluiift])- \ ton , and he:\va^;oiiig:i6i?nx' r WiWat Montauk. \ : : ' \ ;, \ : =» . \ :. : . ? \The statement attributed to Mr. Moses , Wii s _ S el, 0 forth /in an ' affidavi t made ¦ ¦ bjr ^xi5OT(jc \ : -K: \ .Hiie r T, \Jr.v ' attor- ney fo r -JVlrs. Thyrza Fii?gg, iridi- vidually, -and the- Brooklyn ¦ - Trust Company and R. Stu wesafil Pierre- pont , as trustees under the w ill of Mrs. Mary - Benson , late of Brooklyn , filed in the- ' aetion they,have 1 iri3ti-i tuled against- ,the ' ,State /Park -Com- missiciv to Have declared , illegal th©; lppropriaUon by. , the, Commission ' of ibout- 1 , 800 acres of : theoBeiison Es- tate property at Montauk for SlatS -/ \ Park put-puses , - \ - ¦ • . . - ¦ - ¦¦ ^ ¦ ~ ¦¦ .. ¦¦ . -- . - - . - ¦ . - . - President Moses also. denies that he -h)oJi - a- ,sii ' nilar- -statejnent _ tfc- . CailS:i^: =S— ^ K^^T ^ wmT^^crnreetl^TGOff^rea;: . ¦ : from , the ' Benson iistalo'- ' and ' is de- \ '5 ^iJai«iJK^-Jite=P£o.iieKtj^p^«=j^ga^ti(F?#? scale with' a view to maldng it dnfc ' * ¦ of the , finest . : summer . resorts in Hlte ¦¦ ' -' country. \J ; v ' - ; \t w.. ' ¦ . \: ¦ . - - -Mr. Moses ' alfMnvil roads , in part^/ -// as fojlows , : ¦ . :;: -,- /- , -. -. - ¦ /» ' \ ~- _ - ,.. -=• . -£;%- ' ¦ \Mr. Hite isMu \ error - when lie . /. states that I told him fi tliht ilie 'COm--: ' mission did-not have money \ jeSoughT^/r to pay for the property. - j did telL — Mr. li 'ile at the-lime (June 27 , 1924J. _ y the amount of ' liioney /'the/\ \CoiflVrita- \ _ r . -j ^i sion had . oif hand. .v/;/,, . - .;\ , / \ ; . \¥' .// \/J\/; . \* , ''\TheTstateihfciilV &ttribtited - to \ . ii io ' --- : \ ;\ about ' spotting ' , the \ TSenKoti property \ii with , small parks anil , about:- ' showV--^ ing these ' milliaiaires ' flai^iunffuetsas \ SS is the statement that I - hud- juat'^H ' planted' a \ -Iract '' at Southampton;. -^: thatVI- was going to ' lis ' - - ' - ¦ 'thenfciifcis .IJiHUattK jy iiUig^^^^ if- ' JTrn uIate -M ri ;;:; JJatKtr-lir thg * //coiirse/ of the conference \ Mr. : Ifito._ staJ3l that ' he thought he couldC' play ha!P; wjth . tlie;_Coni m isKiori.-i;Some''mc~,ri- Julie (-102-1 ) we . learned that- Carl Fisher was considering the purchase * of a large , ii . oitioIK of. the. Monlauk Tdhinsula. Mr. - v-Cari'iriglbh , /counsel foiv the Coinmission ' v-and I:met^It ; ' . Fisher on or about July,.10, -= ,- M^ Fisher then stated to us that he had' definitel y ; abandoned .., any_ ideavof _:a: 'deyelopniftit at : Montauk; \that lie had not the money\ to go' ahead With\ the., plans-he ' : -; had -contemplated , ; andc that tlio- Commission - need , expect; iio competition; from him. \ ... n ; : ' \/- .*: 'Co ~ ntinuiiig, Mr. Moses says-jin his affidavit: \The prices that' I had disi bussed with Mr. Ilile and ^ the prices at . which the property ^ war/taken., (by ? . thG j:Comjnission)_ w.eitL ^pij c(aLlwhii;h\ I behove to be fair and to bo the \ reasonabl e vaTu e ' of the property at . the timi! ., of the negotiations and at. ;ihe time of . the taking; \ / ¦ / ,, / Mr. Moses insists that he made tlia> offe r to purchase- tile property from thirBenson '\Fs tale Id Mr. ' 11ite ' afttF aC the p rices pei' . ucre li xed by the . Coin-; mission. TlifPlatter - claimed that, no <Effe r was made-hi? the/Commission. - ' At a conference heftl at his ' - . office , in Port -Washington-' \ on July* 29 ,. Mr. Fisher declares in his affidavit: \Mr. Moses further , . -stated that he .would immediatel y-show up some, of these ped ple in the public - press. -*! dlo then turned- to ' the two \ gentlemen who fi rs t arrived at my office^ arid/told them lhat j.f f- -.lhey. - would call at- his otliee. at ;iUL' Breaihvay, New York , I he would \ give. iheiii r ;.iii -iirticlc-which would show up some ot these mi!- ' : lio' naire > philai f ih' rnpiKls, who were; pretending to hcl f i tlie public anil then doubiu cross \ I he Commission. \ , . Fishei' ;.savs . in -his nilidavit that, he fold Moses on ' July 10' that \ \he \ had not compk-ti-d, his iioancial ar- rangements ly take over the prop- ¦ ;i 'ties at -Montaiil: , and for the Coin- . . nission not to awail d e.vfclop' ,u ' ctit' : of l iis piiin:: . as therO was no assurance 'hat he would carry them out'ii t that :iiiie . lie ' states that ^ at ' thn coii- fci' . ence. o . n July. . \ !' . Mt-scs ,admiltcd u hat- !iu- lunl mi grirvv.ncc - with-him- ' . Fisher) ; thai (in- 1 alls' ;r . dad ucteil, - .n gij-jd- - f va t h;- rsnr r't- t h a I . he * Tnigh te lave let the t ' oiimiiiio km know „that, u- \ ' . 'Xpect - . -ii 1.1 take . K M - property. Fisher also stales , that l)t' ._ ' . ' told, .Masc ' fl ;.hat lie vvoul'd ciiuUiluH e '?'iii 1 fl '00 ; '\to . \ .he HlaleO- . Pa i' k Fund \ rather than , iave tlie ,.pioperti<-s tJd. i . -n .;is indi- cated. Fisher says he vi'as;no t op- losed K) having a Slate purl; ut ' ilontauk , but that bo favored hayf.VK t located in a ilitVowriv Hifition of. .he f' .enson tract than had been sutc- cesied by Moses. . Uoigelmanii D tViies Motion ' These atlidavil -H were Ktibmitled. 'to Justice Fdwsrrl lleijcclniiniii at .Spe- :ial Term of . the Kings (' oiiiit y 'rfti- lireme (;<,urt in _ Brooklyn , - -v. -lifn . a motion made by the < luminir.sioii v.as irgued. Tin- ( ' enimissioii nHi\ed to strike out a paragraph in the . com- plaint which slated that no and prior to August 8 , 'V. 52-1 (tlio df.tc ttif? Com- mission appropriated l .ln. 1 ...property)., that ¦ ¦ ' neither the Commission nor ariy. of its representatives had inado iiiiy effort to agree with . the- pluititiffi* for the nc.qifrsitinn ' of the properly oi) : (Continued on ;pai;e; 2) '' ¦¦ ' - ¦ ' ¦ 7 - One of the : . shpiy places ' of If aitlptuii Bays , the . Hhjnnecock Casino , - was totally. ^ destroyed b y lire Moiiday af- tcrnpori. ¦ ?- 'ire caught from ^ t . lic . on);- ine roo m and before aid' liiiUld ; I ' pach the place it was all in flanies. ,:Tiie Casino was Ibuili in lUOO by Fran!! Buckle V / who managed. it for - 'two sZu- sotis ,. ' cpnductihg a :yi-ry suecessfui business. Mr. Buckle was; forced to retire due to ill-health; For a num- ber of years . -tlie x Casino was emply but waa .. purchased about' foipr yi-ar^ ago/hy - ' Frank , McOovgair of NiHv York (oly. The place- was beauti- fully- decorated ancl -funiisjied , situ- ated Oyer the 'bunk of the Shinnecock Iiiiy. ;; ; ¦¦ ;; ¦ .. ;; .. ' .. -, , * . ¦ ' Fire was discovered by Jack Mack, who was alone , on the placerat th- - - - time with the ' exception , of two .. Jap servants ,Who became so , excitod they were . unable to assist . 'Mi;. . Miick. V' oi- unteors rushed from town as soon a- - possible but o\ying .to. the lack of water; and intense heat w< 'ic \ «uiiable to be of any assislaijcc. ,SoUthaili;i- tou . Jlpok and . Ladder (•oiniiany rv- sporfded , nob|y :to , the call for aid ljj .it were .loo . lato to save the liuiliiinii; The flames, were .confined- to vtlic Casino alone , tho ' at -linies . it was thought that MrVMcDougail' s ' resi- Jence would catch fire, . Many of J he }\eautiful shade -trees- -were cut dowi, A save th» other-places. - . - ¦ - . - ¦¦ r ^ .. - The place was recently va ' ucd , -it $05 , 000 , which is partly . covered with insurance. Fire Destrpys^hirihecpek / Casino , Famous Resort; * Lack of Water Aids Flame c \' . . -« ¦ - ¦ n SMITH DELIVERS/ FINE SPEECH IN HAMPTON lYS Charles ;F. Murphy Praised at Unveiling of Statue , —- legion Commander Wilder Accepts Memorial , NOTED GUESTS PRESENT The unveilihg at Hampton Bays ¦ Saturday riiftcrjjoOn- . oB ' the \ beautiful ¦ White marble meij ioi 'ial ., statue of \Jesus , ^yWch. was presented b y Mrs. CharlesICMurjihy, widow of ; ithelate TahiWany leader , was oiie of the most auspicious events ever. ' held; in that well-known resort. It-is;;; estiiiiated ; that: , bel\veen 4 ,000 and 5 , 000 persons attended the ceremonies , whicli is said to be the; largest cro\yd that ever iis- serh . bleil Tor ' any affair in that village , Governor Alfred K. Smith and StaUi.. . Legion CommuiideVillarry C. \Wilder , ; tyho delivered addresser' at the / unveiling, were received With great enthusiasm luid , applause. The /ceremonies ..werc- very. impressive- and ; /o , difyirig, In addition lo the Coyer- . 'iior ' and tlui State. Ix-gion Commander the other speakers Were the = Kev. Alexander Vorbaeli , . iTiistor of - Si. Hosalie ' s ehurch , on the luwn,;of/wi)icl /the. statue, is/ erected, and-/.vhere the ceremonies were held , - ' and tlie /lieVv John , .!. Clarke , pastor of . St. ; Pat r . rick' s; \ . church , ' Long Island City. Prayer was offered by the-Hev. - Sam- uel C. Fish;* 'rector of the Kp iscopal churctVes j/JL Sp^hajiULyifl ^ aniOImnii-/ ~t6iTI3ays^ --The.. '5ta£ue wasuinveiKd by Uanii y ' Loughriiii , the . yourig sop; of Mr, ' - .:and- Airs.. Alec//.I«)ughran ,; 7 of Ilarnptfin Bays, 0 The Police- Cloe Club , of JlunhutlanV of which Lieuleiinnl Patrick \Fitzgibbons is the.jtliretlpr , opened the Ceremonies with the sing- ing of the ' . 'Sltir-Spangled . BaiinHr \ in which the asseinblage joined. The i-Xlleel-Club ..rendered other . selections . : ' including \Au 'ld - Lang Syhs/' II. (jordon LyiiriVof Manhattaii v a brother -^ is4 mTT5ftsJudge. W7uihop» . Lynn, of Hanipton \Bays , wl;n ' is/Commissioner : of 0 CharitRble;Instit l .itions .;:0 . f-Greater New York , pre sided iri S very, plfcasing manner. - ¦ » . :: Mrs . /Murphy,/presented :the - \ slatue as' a mehiorial /to her late husBarid arid asa v trihute-tt) th^soiaie?S Hi ml HailorK frnr/Hfmpton: Buysn/w lio/saW/ sep vfct>3nvthe .World War.;, , It is . f He . work of Bdrglo , a noted sculptoi ' .of-Italy; and it-wlll l^njuMnitediM^^ ^ ¦ TnrTtfv — TTrEReTs r ^!5rbach\- -arid Ckrke and Governor- Smith spoke in the highest: terms . of /Mr./Mui-p liy as a great loader , a -public-spixited cit- . izeri iirid a ' very charit«bl6/iiiai! j ';who always had ut ' heart the interests oJ the people , especially the 1 ; poor and oppressed, Jtnci was , one-of «thc most Toyarsupporte rs: of the \ , Allies duriiif' (lie war and one of th« :best friends of ilie soldiers , and. sailors; . :during- the great , conflict , and after 'tlio ' signing of-the armistice. : ¦ ' ¦¦ - ¦ :: ;: // Governor 'Bmifli /was given -a f plendid ovation when ,, ho ascent ei the-platform to,speak. lie recalled that it'was about 20 years ago-thai Mr, Murphy _ ,c^ine i U> Gffadjj 'rinitid , tafs Hampton Tiavs was \kno\vn lip. -llii- tilTTfeW\ vears-ago) sceking ri-crea- tion over the weekend and during the summer months , from his respou- sibilities /as the leader of a . grea. political-party in the greates t city.in tl ieaU iiited- States. - ¦ -;--^^z/iz/^r.J; It was particularly apprcpriavrami fitting, the Governor \ said , that the statue was erected as a tribute to the soldiers and sailors , as Mr , Muruhy had taken such a deep interest in their welfare during the war and using Im influence ifi seeing that tney weiv given the utmost comfort \ and ;support after fhen-ireturned to 4. -iVi]um .; lite. Ji^ wtis^nTBst;: appropfinte , . too he slated , f'/ui t the memorial should br a statue of Jesus, because Mr. . ;\lnr- phy.was such a fine type of-Christian. . He told how in fh' o winte r timei when Miv aiul Mrs. Murphy were at. Hama-; Ion Bays they never missed attetiuu.:- . mass -at -St, ' I' . nsalie ' s , churc h rcgni'd- Jess of weather conditions , oritn W.IK- jng through snow and rairi to t'\!\'^' Staio Legion- Commander / wik.ei, paid a fitting, tribute to the bile TammanV leader and on behalf ; »t Eugene Hand I\wt , American Legion- of Hampton Hays , he accepted Lie memorial and lie .. thanked , Mrs. Alui- phv for the generosity and pafriotisnv ilie hud manifested in presenting Uw ' statue: \ The State Commander <!e- clared Uni t the . Amiivican..peopUi a ;v. too ' offeli ' Koo(l-for getterST;»but : it... Governor Smith was not in UUfti Ci.i. .!- . ir e pai(l tb< r 'CoTirrnijr-this , |tnir, '' -'' -'' p liiiielit: \f recently wrulc W the / N.i- tional Commander ,,1 . the . Aiiienean Cegiori thai ' .wc have . in .. Ibis State ¦ u great cxeciltive , who lias not forgot - TI tlie sacrifices of Uie men who lou;rhl in the World . War. We , li . ave . in Ni w . York ' .State-the-best ' veteran -gover- nor. I siiv this in spite ot the iitcl that we have ex-service men for ( g ov- ernors ' in some of Uie other stales. Preceding the ceremonies there , was a paraded! the American Legion and the Letli' . 's * auxiliary, -in.iwhich- stale Legion Commander Wilder „ a no Couiilv 1-egioii Commander Atinon (,. Wasqu ' iiv. of Riverhead , . and f,eor:- 'e Uaiig^lon, commander ot hiiffeiie ' llaiaT' Post, participated. . 11^ color iiearers were i' ranK - ¦¦ nine s ..u» \y land Hubbard, and Uv. < color guards were Albert Francis and I;.. -J- t'j es- iine. ,iohn Carter was the sergeant, at-arms. At the head of lite mm mry division were Mrs. Roland Il.lbbuid and Mrs. John Carter Mrs.-Geoige Bangston is . chairman of the auxiliary. Saturday muvniti i ; at 10/ 30 an an- (Continued on page; -)/ ; Mtpntauit Reilty^ lecurily Gov , Inc., Will Eff^age in Bond and Mortgage^Business —- Organizers Are^Substantiaj and Successful .. Men. : : -l/ ?r Another most convincing ' proof,pi ' the great prosperity of Sutl'olk count . v and the confidence that the residents have in the .future ' . of- eastern Lmig Island real estate is ; shown bv \\ ¦ • - \ ¦ .lie factnthal about 200 residents of all sections r/f:th(rcounly;havesiibsej;ibed for more than, a ipiarter of - 'ri' miUioit dollars worth of ' stock^o f .the Mori (auk Realty. \ - Security; Co.^lne, :; This Js, i.he latest /company to. . .hs \ organized b y SiiffoJk~\ebulily j) iej ' rj.. hayiiffe' .-be cn-iii- , imW'±'liLm\^r:dQi&k^iaK?F^~^KQ State of New 9 -Yo rk- Wif lirsfj part of Juno: of this year , , unil y the ' lar 'g ' e amount of .istoek subscribed/ and;:witli very little elfort , too , on the part of the ' promoters , is the. best evidence that /investors believe. . thiit./. easto>n Long /Island ,, -and particularly \M OII - tauk , offe rs a wonderful field for a corporation of this character and - .tjj. ' it its stock will be a> iirolilable and suit- jn VCS tmen t. - ' -; - - . ->->- r-- .; ' -- iI-r - . \ : ---:. -- :: ¦ / Vance Surmo ,. who so successfully directed the . financing of the 'River- head Boiid & Jlortgage Corporatiofi , has biif;r x retained , us organizatioiv manager -oX , the /Montauk liealfy. Se- curity\ :.Co. ~ Inc., anil he iuis_ est. ib- lished temporary offices at 40 .. Weal Main street , Patchogue, - - i The M6iita . uk Realt y Security (\ p.; Inc^nvili engage in a-specinlixed; firs t antlr-second-mortgage—business - and any bond business ificidenlal lo ihe mortgage banking business. A fe wo f the prominent , and successful business men who are interested in the. organi- zation .and .the .formation of the com- paiyy are Cuarl es .;. . J. ohesc-oi/oiigii , -c . S. Iliilledge y Stuart; Cayncss , Rai;di R. . Lewis , AL A. Picrson , Cb- ' uies K. Gates and Robert V. Lei 1 . ¦ ' - - The entire cap italization of the Montauk Realty Security Co., Lie;, will be Of no par value , common and votable stock , which follows the same proven aii d _ profitable li lies of The J'on'l arid mortgage-^' .mijjnriios./ :it is to be a Suffolk county \\ con ' ipsjny, mimagotl b y Suffolk counly, mcJiiaTidyts enlire capital will be exjii-nded , hr-JSillFolk •::ounty. The company is already ne- gotiating for its owii building a ' nil if satisfactory arrangements are eciu- pleted the building will be located 1 m the. heart of the businesf; section of Carl (I. Fisher ' s big Montnuk Beac h development lit. -Monlaii fc The FIslFr r development , which d' -i to be \The Playground of America , \ and one of (Continued on page (i) $250 , J)00 0F STOCK j \Sfltiii^mewEr i^ PnTCHOGII RECEIVES AUTO FOR POLICE if Machine ^ Wil! ^ Run . Through Slr ' eets at' .. -Night , Covering Whole Village —- Expected to Halt Grime 3 Wave. T he//new: police \ automobile , * which was ordered by the Patchogue Village Board at: tf meeting held about ten •lays ago , \has.be ' eh/delivered- and.w , ill bo -put .. Into , service . . ' somO .;: day- this Week ; ' * ; ¦ -v . •: . ' ' -; ' ¦ ¦ ; ¦ . ' ¦ /' , ¦ . > , \ ' - The-auloinolii' e , which / will be fch'bwii , as the ¦ \ official \ police \ ear , \ - -I? ii \ Chevrolet toiiriiig cur and will Bf-t fn; charge v.tifa Police Sergeant. Josep h VV right. / T he/ca r-W i 11 ' he*' I ri se rv ice a i iig>it \ -f6'i 1 -paTiW''\ (lUtV i afi will j eoviir i] I/ st:reBts/ iiiid ' : a:veiities '/1 ii/ tfiu iHeiir- porateilr . village... /Trips , will . , bo/ ar, ca rige d \ :irl . suj i }0)xde - r _l-hii t _ - - - - W-i d? Vh t, ftniiy 5 * Tep1n^UaeR^Co i -fJie-police- booth- which is situated . : lit the. ihfITse/clion if Main ' street and ... Ocean avenuO- ¦ yvety twenty minuk's lo take . cti re of any calls:that jn^y hayc ^ been; received liiring his trip. ' ¦ ' • \ ' ¦ • ¦ > Recently there/have been ( a: nii m ' oer of \ unpleasant occurrences in the se- ;dU<le(l-;spots ,a . bOUt,J:lie ..vdllage-.. wherx girls and worifen iiavB been/annoyed by men and youths \ molesting them arid'there 'has been a number of smail lepredalions .. to \ - property. ^.. It .. is . ex- pec ted that the. knowledge /of this im- provement in police : protection w ill fend tb ptit ii stop of greatly curb these practices, During the . day- the ¦ ill- will be available-fo r all emergeiicy '° M. r«i Albi'i-t l!c ' hn, uder , oT20« _ t tilth street , Richmond Hill , rushed to Of- ficer Kordes on duty at . N the .Mam ;trecl. . intcrseefiori , early last AVediv . v' - •lav morning, lo . report Uiat . whil'- roi the grounds of the Long . Island Rail; ,l-,l L ^..j l._l,t,y..-_^ l ;y...tl4l£(-l,i' . e.ll-llCCOSL. . . ' ¦ d ' tiv a \tUSnge man:w/ho/sriatche(l ;i ' nrii.i bag : which \ she was carrying - ivei\ her arm and fled acrons the sin- tion grounds. / : . ;, ;.; . ... - ., _ . Kordes , who happened to have his iwn automobile,atHh e corner/ at once took the lady to/ the scene , and Itnd- ing no trace of a man-answering lhe tleScfiption ' given by Mrs. . Schneider , icoiired the neig hborhood without suc- cess in an etrorf to locate the . cr i in- Mrs. Schhcidcr \ reported that Uie man who snatched her bag, which she ¦ laimed contained'about ?<«- , m cash, ippeared lo be about thirty-five years 'jf HB 'Ji ''Was approximately five feet -igh t ' inches in heig ht , and wore a light grey suit f /?traw ^ haj,: -and. lig- il tan shoes. ,, ; , (Continued on-page '>; Riyerhead - Assessments;. ----- Osleclf Figures Up 25 px, Joshua T . Fanning, rnio or-'Tliv-cr \ head' s f^, <y.i l prdiniucnt business mn, and bankers of Ri yerhead , is :i- sessed tlie largest, amount of any. in - dividual on ,,lhe :v. = se;- ' >- -tin . \iit - roll \f Itiverhead town for the yea r 1 ' ¦ >' ¦ '' Mr. Fauning ' s- ass . esshi' . 'i't iv ?fir> , ;V>f) and , includes a nuriiiier of -pa rcels . (; f prorierty. The assessors iiiereased the assrxs- nient on every unreel in the lownshiu 2f> per cent, this war . adding about .$1 , 70(1 , 000 to the total as. tessmeuls , which now aii|)ro.\-imate $8 , 00(1 , 000 . Grievance dav will be next Tursdiiy f.luly L'0) . between the hours or ' . i a. m. aiid ¦ ! p. m., ami any properly own- ers who fee 1 aggrieved may make their complaints lo Uie Hoard of As- sessors at that time. Those who have the largest lisr.ess- menl . K- in Ihe ' townshi ps are till' foi- lowing; . . ... - . - . iTiisluia T. Fanning STif) . 001) , (IhYuni- cey-.il.- Yonli g -$t : t , »0U , ilenry It, Tai- nage po . SOO , L. Y. Uobiitson fi 1 , 700 Mrs. George W. Aldi-lcli .$1K , !00 , Her nan K. Aid rich\ . $IS.(100 , Al. N\ . Am nan SI7. -I00. Michael Rakowski $2-1 , - ^00. Michael Androwski \$21 , 000 , -Covt U. R. Karnes SiJO . OOO , Mrs. Inez Bel ' oid $10 , 000, Dr. (• ' .., K. Henianv r «- \0 , 500 , J . Unwell Benjamin ? 17 , 800 Mrs. J. If. Uenjamin ?;ifl , 000 , Wiili'in II. Renjaniin $15 , 200 , - C. M . lilvden burgli estate $21 , 000. Alex Mobinski $!J 7 , 000 , Maxim Ho biuski , ?ar. , I0(l , Bohack Co. $25.0011 John A . flowen $20 , 000 , John W Brown estaie $20 , 000, Ralph C Urown $20 , 500 , John W. Brush $!« . - ' .00 , Cavanaro Bros. $11 , 700 , Frank C. flicbaii.Hvic^ ' .$10,400 , Patrick Clark S1S , 20 '6 , Anton - Columbus' $KS , - 5011 . Albert W. Conklin $27, 800, Fred B. Conklin $11 , .100, Frank C; Cooper JI- I , I100 , -W. H. Corwin t$M.I00. C. U Cocwin -$17 , a00 , Leslie. It. . Corwin $i: ' ! , ntiO, Corwin & \ Tori-ell . «17 , . 'J00. ¦ ' . -;, --- . \ (Continued on-page 2) . \ - 1 \ The Southampton . .-Town ' . ' Board - \ (Jifrs ^ctc^|:;favorably: : \UjH5<r r the \peti- fiop tu submit hi the-taxpayers'of /the ^. fown^liip at a special eleclibn the ' propo. - vitiop. to have the towr appropriate . ,$250 , 000 , to pay; one- lialf of thn expense of construct- ing- ' -a concrete \ boulevard - , 011 -the ocean \ beacli . ' fwi m , Quoguo \ U- Soutliamptou-vil 'hlge . The Phi pps Kstate , - which plans an /e . xtcnsiye development /on the beach , is to defray the othei- one- 'haif of the expense of the , highway, which will be /approximately ' , -!) '4 miles in length and liiie . totaf cost ol -which ' is Mtiiir atod at . about . .$500 , 000. ,. . ¦ The special'election \will be held the latter ' - . -Dart of , Jul y or Q.he -tirst of August.; The town ' s \ \ share \ of the proposed expenditure will have to be raised by a bond issue. /. In these days of large appropri- alions for public improvements , the sum of ,$250 , 000 is not consid- ered large , especially for a wealthy to tv .ji- ~ .liku Southampton. '- The, grea t benefits _, to be . / derived tlirengli' . -thp developmcj nt .of this valuable Ocean front and the 011- haneenicnt/of all s of.. the /property in this section \ ifirough' the con- struction of an ,,;. ocean- boulevard , . -will , within ' -a few years , in ore than pay the town ' s share of the , expense,of the Highway. - ., \ ' K((UTII AMPTON WILL VOT K 'ON OCBAN BOllLEVAlUl OEiHMS flRE ' HISCUSSINB THE ^ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ^iiiieiiTffit Several Candidates for County and District Offices Receive Favorable Consideration- Secretary of Agriculture Jardine To S u m m e r f on : Shinnecock Hills. .. - P ?-. , :- .. The executive committee of the Suf- folk County, Democratic \ committee met at Patchogue this week to further discuss candidates for endorsement for the county and district offices to be filled. Clarence Beach , of Pat- chogue wus favorably mentioned for the . nomination for County Auditor; Brooks?-Kay nor , of Smithtown , -fo r Member of Assembly, 2nd district , and.a ' Huntingto n woman for ' Cwiiity Superintendent of Boor. iFranlr^l) . Ciould , c 6f VVesthamptpn Beach , tSi party nominee , for Member of Assem * oly in the 1st district last year , has -lecluied t.i ii gain be a candidate. 0 -Suffolk.county people generally sv/£ jome \ .Secretary William M. Jajj /Wie , J ! the United States ' -department, ot A griculture , and Mrs, Jardirie , who are to spend the summer ut: the Ab^ ney cottuge on the Shinnecock Mills. Secretary Jardj ue ^ WiU .. find\ , eastern ijplig Island-urie-of-th' e- inost-prospei ' 3 ' JUS - . farming, communities in the en- tire country, where farming has been ulaced on scientific and . ^highly ellici- enl basis. •' .. Surrogate Lepne 7> . IlOwell. of . NaA- «iu county, delivered a- conviheing ipceeh ' a 'jj Baldwin , on Tuesday night 11 the campaign conducted there to (itcorporatc a portion of-that village , the election being held to-day, Surro- gate Howell spoke in opposition to in- -brporation. - Tle;- pointed oii t , that vvithin a few years none of the vil T .ages-of Hempstead town that were not incorporated, would , have;, to ' pay Jii y taxes , that , suflicient/revemie to supperf the town government would be derived from the 10 , 000 acres of cpwii-owjied .. lands, ' ,lncor|)oraled_viL ^ ages , he said , : would- not share in the jlisjj;ibuti(ni „pf-thi _ s ¦ ;. revenue. W lie alsoifitateu ' .tfiat-taxes Were invariably increased , uiuler -iheor^raiion..; =s= =ai The ILepUbljcan/and Derriocratic^or- ganizations in Nassau . county; .will probably go on record in favor of iriiemiing the prohibition law: Neith- er of the two \ . ' major , parties in . Suffolk have made any declaration on that queatioit. / Col. ' William Donovan, ; . of Buffalo , who is an Assistant United States At- torney Ceneral , is being mentioned for the Republican nomination -fo r Governor. Col. Donovan , Who saw brilliant service during /the World War , has been attaining great promi- nence recently on / account of his \trust-bursting \ .activities. The Asso ' eiated Artists pfo Loim Island are holding their/ thfry ' aii- ZfHTar exhTbifibii/ iit' 6 the * F' afcliogtfe Hi glr school building on \ Soulb u Ocean avenue, which . ope ned'\ at 'V o ' clock this aflernooil : ' (Thurs- day). ¦ -'• .:/ ¦ . - The exhibition is composed of a . large group. . . ut! / pai . ntirigs , and drawings doge by \ artists residing .in . SuifPlk' Coit . nty. 'The InndScnpes arid -rU\ ral- . sccries-show. /Ui a t--ihey have -ih'a . wn thei r inspiratidn from Long Is la lid. : . The exhibition opened with a reception and -for- mal musicale which was well at- tended and the exhibition will con- , tinue*/ daily until Saturday, ? July- \ 1 31 , wfi'h the exception of Sunday. The houi' s-of jadrtiission are Troiii 2' .l-!0 p./m. lb OtOO op. m. and no change for admittance. Tlio artists exhibiting are Car:? oline .M. Bell of Mattituck , Electa A. Goodale /and Churle-i Henninji of Riverhead , 'Julia \ ' M. Wickham of , Cutchogue , Frank Guttfidge, Frank -T . oth ,and; Bertha; ' ' -Taber - J S Patchogue- , : Lewis Palmer ' Skid? more of Brooklyn and PortoJelfei' - s . on , I j epn . Foster ..Jones of . v Poi' t Jelfeison: ''Raymbnd ' Perry Of - New York and Brookhaven : Jahaniie P. Kendi'ick of Middle Island, Melita Glume and ' Doi'dthy Calkins : Re ' a of BrookhaPen. B ' - . ¦ . \ The hanging: of tlie ' piclures Was dori' e - - by a com in i ttee:- asiUiiiigS Mrs: Blume. , the secretary; i^~Pie artists. \ , ¦ - .. / j j) , ' la- I. ARTISTS EXHIBIT JO . IN PATCHOCL'l/ SCflOUL I For AH the News of Suffolk County Read The Review /With 11 - plea for generous support tifcTaiixiliaries or the SoUthside hos- pital scattered in \ villages along the south shore are about to institute a 'Jrive- for'$:i5 , 000 ' scheduled to main- tain 1 the hospifai duriiig the\ ensuing Jsx.tl-1 ' fi-culia . rlv e . njiug h-j/he date, on which this task will get under way. .fuly IS, is also the third anniversary of the institution ' which has done iriiich of a eharitab' e nature m . the past' three vears '; for the residents within its 7.pno. . .. Ill tin effort - to show the pressing need; for funds , it:is, pointed out by hospital officials that' the/demand ; IOI - accommodations in . the wards . -ami rooms is ever on the increase. I his single item \ of \ bed accommodation alone results in a \ $3 per day loss for each.bed , a deficit that must be , made up in some wav ' and which of consc- riuenco is charged lo the maintenance fund. • Added to. this is the great cost otj iiiiiipnicnl depreciation and build- {rtg?' (l..leriVii' atiniiV It is estimated thai Sio . iiriO will just about cover tlie expense. SO(iTlfSII)F. HOSPITAC 'WILL ¦ CAMPAIGN FOR .$'35 , 000 \\ \ AH \ roati s will lead to Riveriiead next \\Saturday and- . \\ - ,/.tiJ - the : Fair Cromitls , whtre Uie second oannual Odd Fellows ' Day picnic and sports will be helej . Members , relatives and i ' rieiids from both the Odd Fellow and Robekah lodges in both districts of Che county, comprising every lodge 111 SulYolk county, will be present to help sut-with/the-festivities. - '' ¦ ¦¦ - , . . . ' . - ¦ ' - - - ¦ No expense has been spared to inaia; this O ' IK of the most . social get-to- gether events for Odd -Fellowship \ in the county, preparations for which have ' beeii under way, for seWral months, -. ., _ _ .- _ - A decorated automobile parade will 5tMJ l the festivities at 11 A. M.; .start- ing from, the Fair/Grounds , led r by. the Islip band of 28 p ieces, ^lihe par- ade \ will be held tlirough the,principal streets of . the . village and there, will be a . number of decorated floats. The parade is scheduled to end at 11:4fi ,/. ¦ n From rtiat hour until 1, o ' clock-the members and . their friends will'enjoy the picnic lunches^brought with them in the Fair,Grounds. At 1 o ' clocic there will be 'Short : talks by ,graii(r iodge/ollicerswhich will end promptly. ataifio. Then the re al-fun will com- mence , the: running of the events wil l be as! 1 follows: ^ > '\ ' . 1:30 to/2\o ' clock will . be used for a potato , race (1C minutes for sisters andS-l ii minutes Tor brothers.) - K.l Rick , of Stony Brook , and Mrs. Jesse MSlh ewsiTn , of Patc hogue , have chnvgi of this.:event. / ... \ 2:00 to 2:15 a hoop race> between Islip and Sayville KtrSeltah lodgeS j. and -an ' event open to all, Mrs. Mar- garet Van/Sicklon, of Islip, and Mrs. IHoi;cM . iee^;lj iJSiii;aguc.-... Bayvi!le , in charge; ^ • '\ d : ' £: ' iW to-2:45— 'fug of wur : between , members of disll'ict No. 1 and/district No. B. Frvii BJoxsom , Nol thport , and lohn It. fj ayton , East Ifampton , in shafge. /: \\ ¦ ^ 2:45 to 3 o ' clock—Sack-race , for Uu . •liildreii. .. Mrs./ .Lillian. Ilalsey, Sou tit iimpton , in charge. 3:00 to ;};15 — Wheelbarrow ^ race Herman F, May, Riverhead , -chair- man. - - -- - — ¦ :-- . ----- ¦ \ , -' ¦ At '3:30 it is the intention of the committee to stage a professional act with the/idea in viewmore for the en- tertainment' ofThe younger folks. K. ' 1, Riek,;of Stony. : Brook ,/has charge Df.this/iealure.;^.; .. ' . . ..:.. :- / ' .. ' : \' A baseball game; wi]l wind up the jay ' s sport. .- \ - , . - Following the events . there wilLbt ' .V*big Teafure a vaude;vil!e/ . uctrdesignet! mo i-e:taInte, rest . the , little . ; fellows, pos : dbly a-trained,- iiiiinial[-act.- -For tin baseball Ta li s \ there: will/be a baseball pine 'Jj ctwechZ; :tWo/ : Si|froIk-county teamsV'wHich' . 'fiave been engaged es- pec hilly for ais ^ evciiC- --/- \ - \ - .; A Especial committee ha:v been ap ' - nointed to furuisli eulertainment for the -youngslers/ \\ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ - \ . ' -J ' . ¦ . ' . ' ¦ \ ; - ., ~ : . ' . : There will be no charge for;adnns- SiOil to -the grounds. Everything, is free to the genera! public. The oli;y ' ¦ estviclions will bu.Uuil only members oT the \ Odd Fellows -iiiJld IJebekahswil! be eligible lo enter: \the events:; for which prizes will be offered... -If the weather should prove, stormy - the event will be held uexl week , Sat- urday. ¦ ' . \ • Odd -Fellows Plan Second Annual! Outing Saturday * Invite Everyone to Picnic i> Ij i ;' business aiid civic ieaders uf Lnnu ' -lslaiid^tgi -ee . Unit llie . gival.-st; I ' rling that has ever been ' done- !m; the \ development of Long . Island r; its entirely is 01i e \ orgiini/.ation of tho- Long \ islai-id Cljnmher/o f Commerce . .; liicoL'porafiori papers are limy bc-ine liied with the Secretary of ¦ _ State, They list as prelimihai-y directors fourteen oT the foremost \ .business ¦ nieii of the . counties .. of Khigs Queens, Nassau and Suffolk. THese men'\ represent financial - institutions liublic utilities and other lines of business and are selected us leaders in the several counties. This is an expansion of the organization , and the work of the Long 'Island Associ- ation. For the present the oilices of the -Long- Island .Association . at 20 West Slth street ' will be Uie head- iiuarters \ of the Long Island Cham- ber of Commerce. . Preliminary directors , named in the ineorppratinn papers , aiv: - lialpli J nii'is,. Pveiideiit, uC the . Brooklyn , Chamber of Contnieri -e; Frank l' _ ! Adel ,..- i . ' (<tiiil y Judge, of ..Queens >m; i President of \ the Queenshiro Cliaiu- ! ber of Commerce; Step 'heii Yates of Sclaukrl . former, president of the Real I- .Ytate Board Id' New York; Ilenrv r;J. Davenport of Brooklyn Presi ' dnnt of the Home 'title Insur- ance .Ctniu. 'iiiiy, Avchie -Hall , propri- etor of Hall' s Inn at Cenlerpoi -t; P A. Rowley of the Hank of the M211- liatt.111 Conipaiiy. at Jamaica arid Treasurer of the (Jueetisborn Cham- ber of Commerce; Frani; G. Holly of Fast lioikaway, ' hotel man ami President of I ho Long Island Associ- ation; Dr. .1- Carl Schuiuck of the liaid; of Lawrence nnd President ., of the ' Nassau County Bankers Asso- ciati on; Ira L, Terry ¦ of Qninlan Teri ' v and Joiiii-oo. Flushing, and Piv s ' idenl of th e Flushing L' liitecl Association; P . II. Woodward , (len- ' ( ¦ •r. 'ir Pas/.eiiifer Agent , Long \ Islam ' -lisilroad ; h'niuk .(. Stolt/.. execnl i ve _, ...(Cmilinui-d ... on- page . 2) Chamber; of Gommerce ; : W Mdufle^b]^^ W^ • - 'j Page AnuebogfJe /- - ' ;! Baiting\Hollo^v . 'iK'f.:. ~ i... ' . ' . 3 ;«;, v /ch./ j-e \/ /^ , /i^^r/;^/./^-/itC Bayport ' ,,.. .., . .....,.. . .7. 13 Bedpoit , \ ... . . . 10 Calverton ..13 Center Moriches. .......... 14 Central Islip ...............19 Coram ¦ ' . ......-,-,. . .. . . . . . ' .. . . .1!) ..Cutchogue/ , .. ...... . ..:. —;. • 3/ JOast Hampton ....... .. 10 Fast Marion ............... 0 Kast> Moriches; ..... ' ....... 14 Eastporl . . - ; . 11 Flanders . . . . . ..... . . ,..;.,. ^,. .10 llaniptpn Bays . . . . .... . ..... . . . 7 Lake Konkonkoma 1.13 Laurel « Mahorvijle 10 Mastic Park M Mattituck- ...... -;... ' - . - ' . - • . - •. . \9 ¦ Medford 10 Middle Island .. ; 10 Moriches . ' . .14 Orient ... ' .,. ' ,. i.... 12 Patchogue ..., - ' - 13 Port Jelferson , /..., .. .18 Qungue .. - • ¦ 10 Renisenbiirg li Riverheaii;,, .,, . .:.,/:.;. . ., ./. ' .6 . -0 . [ Sag ITiirbor 10 j Setflilkct , _;. .,,. . . ,,. - ,,.. - . .,. , . . ,JS . shelter. Island ...... ' . ' 12 Shelter Island Heights 3 Sound Avenue -3 Southampton ... ....... . - .-Ml Southold 12 Speonk 14 Slony Brook 13 St. James .... IS Wudiii g River . 10 Westlutmplon Beach ... .10 Yaphank - ¦ • - 10 Features Automobile .............22-25 Banking, business ......... 20 Baseball 7 Boy Scouts 23 Classified Ads ,... 8 .Fast Moriches history 14 Editorials ' 4 Farm ... . \ ' •,.. . .. - \ . • .-• . \I Finance . ... . ............ i.. , 20 Legal notices . ¦ ¦ .1 ' 21 Potato history 20 Real Kstate , LV1B Sport - .. - . . ,.,. ., . . ., 7 \ - ' __ _ ^ - _ \ - ^ __ ' _ ^H \ O ;. __ INDEX/ -^ j=Tragedy==at=R-i=d^r^A- »enuej Patchogue; Was Partl y, Due to Frowein ' s Negiigence7 ; Says Moore. / : -; ' ::;-:\;-:;/- J .. Coroner Edwin S. Mo . ore of Bay Shore has completed his;inquest into the death of-Oskar Frowein of Cen- ter Moric 'hes/lind . Andreiv . Hcldrich of New Brunswick , N.J., arid rendered a/ verdice. that Frowein .was at least partly responsible through culpable negli gence , as there was no evidence s howing that he had stopped his \ car .before, reaehj ng or-crossiri g the rail- road track. \ Frowein \ and Heldrich met l)ieii' .,;de:ith oil the/night\ of .Tune 27 , when a westbound train: shortly .after '' : l . 'J o ' clock struck the Frowein L -iir/aA the Rider ,Kyeiiue crossing, - -fat' chogiie. -. Mrs. I'Towein and -her son J0 }i}m^ ' ^x^^4' i£^=^ Ms^ff &s^s^ Tn^fl' e = r - \ car. ' .:;-T}i' r6 ' weil ' j and 1 Heldrich were - instantl y killed: and - Mrs. Fi 'O- wein severely 'injui-ed. ... Oskar ,., Jr. was—only slightlyririjared , /owing/.To the fact that at the lime of . the acci- dent , his mother had grasped him to her breast. -; - ¦ .; /.. . . /. , -7 ./ :.: . /The inipj est was /s taTyted \ on: July/ 2 in the Patchogue; ; Supreme - Court chambers and adjourned until last Friday in of'Uer to obtain .Mrs. Fgji- wein ' s -testimoriy,-;- 'Part- 1 of-FridayV inquesl was held at Dr. Unger ' s hos- oita i at Patchogue , where Mrs, Rroyyeiif is ' still a patient , recovering from her injuries. /Oskar , Jr. 'k , testi- mony was also taken. The -inquest was then adjourned to , the Supreme, Court chambers , where the testimony nf troiri Engineer Budd and the train crow were taken. .: Tho;testimony ' . ' of doetors-and-others who-arrived /after Ui . e—4ici>ident - took --place -was -also recorded. . Coroner Moore , in g iving his . ver- dict , recommended Chat , the crossing watchman . at .;. Rider -avenue . bt - eiiis ' ployed After- .10 o. ' elock. at..night. . or thii i ;: ' .viirning bell , light or adequate danger-signal be installed there and at other dangerous crossings in thO village at once. _y- ° 1 A11. of the crossings in Patchogue excejiting tlie Ocean avenue \ crossing <ire unprotected after 10 o ' clock , which was strongly \ criticised\ by the coroner. . . . .. : ' . \ . . \ . \ . \ . \ ~: COBONER ATTACKS [ UNSAFE CROSSING rive persons were seriously in- jured at Hampton Bays this \ riooh when their machine was struck by an east-bound freight train. ' ; . Mrs. Vine G. Darnell of East Mo- riches , , Mrs. Charle s H, Sinclair o! ,Glenv- l!idge , <v N;: ^L- and thi ' ee-othei persons—one a baby—rode in Ihr machine when it was struck. The accident took place al about 1 o ' clock, : . \ ¦ '' ¦ \ ' - .. '' . 5 Hurt as Train Strikes Auto in Hampton Bays ^ ' — ' - — ¦ . _ JE- Circulation Twice That bf Any Other * Long Island Weekl y ¦ . _