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-'^ADESE^ S1.T3 A cozd. [Jf AEcncEnFiil , witli nrolaMy sSowers i ^te so warm WeAio- rniicniuisnBE rwiiraan\ r •• ' -• the home Statenlslaiiil'sTM ^ Must Be Restored ol::; ^m^mf^M IN TRANsit cfflsis; tCUlU. Ifl 11 i Enhance Commu^ Spmt nor Jame \ Coi . a[ Ohio, toja y were believed to have rei-eiveil the en_ dotsement o( Charles Murphy and Governor Smit h of Se w York and Thom cnoiibe uiaie IWLLO NEIGHBOR' SLOGAN ' popuLRR im^oiw T^Kiad •spprf^ in charge « g^nts; Participate in Con fgft , Flas KaWns. Lawn Fete . Etc. weste^'- mrni » ' MP a ? Irther table s wer e l a charg e of Mra W . A.»Jone«. !• * .ream ; Mrs. llmf, nurknm n atid Myra El der. candy ; Mrs. K. C. Adam « and Mrs. George T. Jarkfon . cake, an d ilri C. Rebman . (r^uikfarlerB Sand.lchM an d coffee were ^rye.1 by . c.mniUte e in cbarse of Mrv- r, E- Hayne ' anJ inson. jle to take part. Tes ^riay. however, our entire school \Jd out. even the children o he kindergarten we had hot a short march, an d all enjo>.-d it imme.isely.\ Th e children marched rrom the ,ch.«,l hou^e along Oreenleat ave- own Bfe an d dru m corps. A, the conclflsiou of the parade ,he children lined up l u ,h e whoo l ballding . saluu d the «ait and sane patriotic songs. BACK ON PRE-J WOMAN fOR WAR BASIS A%OfFIGE India Demo Following a period ship repairing oT C. w . llnn l Cor-- JAS.lNHttLER_„J RJENEOICT Member of Contracting Com- pany Marries Brooklyn Gir I irr \ TO nrnzn bom it tt in I . inmkr.e ad • her ' >1:1.4 nrp- i •Hell. .ibmil.l elr Thrnnzh< s jropnic chlMtrs i cl.tse ball ground , of the S. s'. WMte i^^tl \r.r'prire^ry':\: Sherpan l wh o Sl«.ke otJ the l. e^ of rommunit y spirit mJ the Three Hays [or neiiii»:rary. lir ?heppar.I li.u. hed .,n the cos- ! m„JolUa n of this cou- -ry .-bowing that more than •^nt of its pe*)ple are eith( imr :-h..p i- not nterel v :i .l. p-.^rtmrnt l.ttt a ,,ruv -t..r r in iL-rlf ntrarrf. an. ) nf- , . i,i-;cte a.iMirtitien t if-\ \f r.,r ntfu .....i V-'Vv- .r.s> B. Kins.l-y . P»»t«t - ' chu:rh . an ,m.lt;il-il>al \tl\. of tl.- \ f - . ciiurrh In dotninatinc a IhnuBht in public Th e size of t speaker ,rain and bra' ,n,e t.. Ame and sevei ihips. t.. henel •ontrihute the decla r' ^ n.ie „•, i.nbU. ^d^ nr.d.-rt-iWinca .ide .in ai,p<-al .-.b sill i-hal Th. itry. red that the .1 of all countries a. cutting family racial relation- themselves and to part to the conn- ed tblems il th. , tfta a..n lia r ;or the I'er liable work nnnmtmit y uf most of n liself. Weslerleii h 11 -.-.I an.lhcni e icbl what nelgbtwr. he po if three thouchts: • the n.-lghb..r's siiuali.m r,, , ,1- relation between mas- tt'r'-a^d ma n will be established meant be. llevi'ng. ••Ev'erj other ma n Is a- „.ted as chairman of the Ne.gh Mr. Whcele: member of tli ind Wheeler, neers. is also Stal.-n Island Savings A.«so. nienilK-r of th the ril l the Is in.l we [it pei- s'hape, lendidly; , pracli- le ^^il.illl intihai r -uil- . si-i-ii\.! n«-.it -triprt l M v.- V • • • Bum ui 1 ScTrtfci..^' B.1. fli I •ni-w.i-l Un.l • Bl-v 1 \ Vim-i nt i<:m ?. and , .irganiia d<ung \> bfri.ucl) Flnkenan r r' r lake 1 hn bor 111 .f I .led tb, chndre, , r't^^r -^iice men from the Whit e .nipany plant^ ii.lent. lirma n irl» . Sn Willia m „f Siaten iMunri l n^ r r.urcb- uf b^^lit m WHITE riANNEL TROUSERS ra:-tom t-Ulorc d fur « and Lmndennc: „,H. l flannel; ^peOJJ le.ih kuii.i ins Wljl e Ih »n re!er. n.-e phimp s presente.1 ,h.- prt.IK...ie,l llo.v ,b hoU--.e. and announce,! l.uiU.ne w.ailil afford ac- ,n» lor club aciiviiies „ :,n,l women- 'irotinJ park in Wester- ,. „ secureU aw i the Il j be completed dur rurti s ...uhl^ot artistic The ere th. Cort. i Concert r^ri was given Ui , Kiei.l as lian • Tl:iv everrtses »ho have been ;ir.b- serie* of foloisis. and t , »rre hish b \ IS Taggi leader. three Democratic leaders were reported preparing to c boom nt the. San l--run- ntlon. They had declared for ihe candl dacv of Vice President Marshall acTOnllng to reports. Marshall-: .lelermlnatlun not to make the race caused the change, it was said. HELDAUTOFOR REPAIRS PAY - - - -ml larct^ny RESIDENTS PROTEST AGAINST 'INTOLERmE GONOmONS' to Statcn Island Citizens and the City Ad. JugRle with a Coromumty s Welfare . nt>l, -ihe tact sltould M of lal , ti-m ;o civ. which ebt up dls- comlilai - against. Fran k Sitkenli Wandell avenue. Con.-ord because of bl..i reli a F>3rd comtnerclal left In hl.s iH;r.ses»ion. missed in th.- First IJist vesterday. Th e d.-lend; that he was holding Ih pending paMn.'iil wbi. l for repairs. Th e complaint w:is brt lel Dnnn. .r.Jr. Jersey iwner of .he car. T l .lie coinpUilnant stated, b lefl In Ihe ijelendani Sitk»»n!iause was the le only key. H e ha d ilemanded lhat Ihe ca: be relurn.-d. Ihinn standi, but Ihl? was r..fiised. whereupon a warran was i.ssued an.l the caraee own • niachln was due 1 lUghl by y stre.'t. :e Ford, ad b.-en •s carace ami V manifesto to Sta.en laUntl's cltiiens and to the city adminis- tration. condemning tbe present rttaotic cradition of the borough s tVinsponation and .l.uiu>ii.li«K order be restored, wtt.s drawn UP last night at tbe WesterlelKb Town 'Ctmg. vrhlch was .,.te»d..U by •ibout two liundre.1 persons. Tit. F Itrlnley. It wa s announced that anvassers would be s.-n. out to Iblain the signature of every ten Inlander to the document. Tlie manifesto followr: ••We. Ibe nndersigned citizens of Statcn Island, do hnreby tttcM solemnly profit ag-ain.st .he vhao^ ,1c condition of our Iransporta ton systems. Tha i tbe development of ; o'ven the most ougb of this greatest ol w >tld ci,i,.s is to be stunned and ham pcred bv a continuallon ot Ihest ccmdltions unthinkable. -Tbls b.irouch is as much a parl of lIUs prcal cily a.s ii.s most-trtn- ;.U , ih.,roughlar,.. :m.l 11. ..sts are .-qually im,~.rtanl W inv e made our homes and hat e reared our families among ll.s hie- ...ric hills, and have learned 1. there \•\\.'l'\:™™ P.st whenever ft. i trollev workers, in or>ler to in- \r. ; their Incomes, hav e cf\\^ « strike: the city authorities ha™ 'ake n the position that th e pubUC interest paramotint. and liave kcpl the lines in operation un^i ,«,Ilce p,^.t.H-tlon. But now. . trolley owners. In \\I\ >•• their Incomes, have decided, o strike; the clu- authorltle. t^e To such position, bu t allow »J.o ,ln idle for G month®, lhat the UH;- lln by •Offi- ! 1. cerem.tny. a dinner wa.. at eight ..Moi k to about quests at the Hotel Bill- • more: The couple ^^^ extendi ! tour their honeymoon, and upon their return will mak e their b.ime a, . - who IS .. Junior , firm of Anders.>n contracting engl- ihe secretary ot the Building and ation. H e Is also o Stat, n l5l.and Club na Il.ll a fi-a.erni an d at one tim e «« » yo^''^-.ilver,iiy eleven In IMS . UAUTOi^ ARRAIGNED PATROLMAN STOPS RUNAWAY I ON BUSY SQUARE . tVie Dart of ve evei ; nook and cov .w confronted with th tc of either eubmlttii -able inconveniences, ig the c-otuniunily of tf a whol usual 1 tralfi 11 , s m.l t Wl' able publu ,1 aeei Ions ad the trie Ihe CI • iwnca n 11. speakers, the Sama.ila n , while the hi A .ta n en--'ng>.« concert*. leir lH*r- iimniend- c.i.ssldy Browne . former scril'-ure tal k audience applaude J , the mtol«ra.bI« bus . .. _iwild nor go on rec- •J us en.!..rT>ing an increase.! trol- lev far- mtless there shm.1.1 be a n imimneTnent m the service <-oi • h the increa-se. f,.,- hi s text , wnii e . ;^,rof\w.r that ha s been don. iy \ U'e ommumty Co«=«l . Yesler.la.v sjiw Monday ralen.la defn.lanl s being arralgm d tines totaling ni.ire than »..o ing collecte.l. «,,„r.la v ', Th e holiday asl» ct . f i-\'\\ ' an.l Sunday, combined with tne , I^t*\!: . aeschei,lt an.! ..offtnan „,l of wlu.m took good ,H,rll.>n^ of Ihe Islan.l. L an exc«iiv e speed. Ouic k work on th e par t V.inied l-atr..lman Thomas mi^a n Numbe r 8011. , ituBaii. ^ ^^ nre.lnct. probably pedestrians at B. Y .inlets. Tompki scH.ras injury. Oi ur..lma n caught an. niiwiiy tt^ m aUache^ C W'-aniuS LH-part menl CYCLIST WINS ACCIDENT SUIT has been «»fferte4 In • u i^t Tt e runaway occurred a littl. tcr noon yesterday. U\®'\ ha,l -hem at a s.and still , i n stopping the horse \atlng that he wo,lid n M leave hi. post, li e continued on dut y The street cleaning cart driven bv Vincent Gagharri . 1 .111* II'.- --- None escaped, and -««Five speeu ; driven ...» a-s 15 required sbaughnessy str . Clltton. »itii...ur;il The . lelShs D»r» ti.r tMe heU wid evening and Sirs. F. Hold Fete Saturday SEXNET STRAW HATS Ibind-made sailors - 5-00 arf ^^ _-4raw sailors. B.^ I®''\ Hundreds with \Hell wCkBd th ST«te d ea.li other , N.l«hbor - » » mw hooths between P.S.19HASFLAG D^ARADE Yesterday lUCil Tw o than pi the ill county namp \ fines were Imposed, nf the prisoners, ra'hei 1 ° the anes as-esKsl. chose Amative of «\in g I® These were Brandon ne 5=6 West On e Hmidre d bOOttU urv*\\-- the of 'the e»t.rt«l^e« Ptngrara arxanted hy Mrs. TllllL-Slng down ho •ra^Tur Tcenre Num'iS'r \iTO-O^ 'Ts \^in!^ and oper.te.1 by Ben Cohen. On\' \ •was sentence.! t: ^ ^ ..other ;.ceptlon of the bus. -a s hi t ,HAKlOFFWrTH ' LAWY^SAUTO Reuben Bernstein Loses Car Followins Assault by Four Men Tl,.. notice are today makin g a • ide sei\ h for four men whom , charge.!, assaulted Ueuben a lawyer and real ea .^ator of Weslervelt New Brighton, last night. ,d that four men were at ;.k7ng .nothe r man. The patr<,l A settlement ha s been elTerted In j the action of Jame s Cronnelley. Ir- ving place. siapleton. against Ceorg.. W . Allen of New Brighton for Injuries sustaine.! in an auto- mobile motorcycle accident. Cron- nelley will receive $2.2o0. Th o action was tried In the Su- preme Court before Justice Town- id Scudder on Jun e 7. After .i lengthy trial the jur y disagreed Steps then were taken to bring about .n agreement between the plaintiff and the insurance com- pany which ha J underwritten tbe liability ot Allen. Assistant District Attomc> Charles Bullea represented the plalntitt and aided In reaching tho accident happened o n Jul y 10 1919. when a motqrcycle on wlilch Cronnelley was rldin s was struck by Allen's automobile, in e mo\orcycl. rider was seriously injured that he spent a long stay in the Staten Island hospitai. iwing full well .nsunuounlable legal which tend to defeat th .»! ihtise who would a. tHiinmon good, we lie charge ll.e present city trali.in with groes negu ing lo operate cars .o them olieniicl. over Ih. - Ihe Midland Ballroad Compa-.,. •Th e technfcaillles through whid . the Midland field six months after service lias b, en aband.,n.^l; w.- wholly indefensible. We believe ther.- are Judges In our .courts wlio will consider the spirit, rath. r tha n the letter, of our laws and construe them accordingly. \ elt wh o got ird. 8\ Monroe ; wlio. being Fifty-eightJi street dav. and sol Kaplf ureet. Manhattan •econd oltende piSiis\'me\nrmeTed teg taster th. n the law ma n on duty at tbe -- booth was notmed and a patrol t «iih four detectives and NO °«l\ was rushed to the \ from the ptiipl.to n police .tation Whe n tho police arrlTed. wcver only Bernstein retnalned A^o^ing to bvstnndeni, Bern- steCwhrwasaUersUrr^J- Truck Runs Over Boy Fredcrlclc Canlelia, ot «2 Rich- mond road, was seriously injured a sei.ouni^ ...J—- - — be was run over was rem' by an aut o truck owned and ope Sfed by Fran k Scott ot the Bren^ Th e boy was taken to the Suten Island Hospital suftering from In .. . lal injuries and a fracture ol llie left leg. Hurt in Fall from Dock Joh n Harrington, a \J ing In the Bronx, received serious Injuries . Uttib before nMn yestet- day when he fell from a doclc wbHc a t worlt at •Wllllamj- sblpyart. ''T.'illlng the ma n ' moored to tho dock. H e Bwiels, . , A htrge group <rf wh o to. crsbe . gave » — Wavlet. Th. cuttin g of the Ftow _ . .lance w». Misi. —— unlaa e BtUe A n interpretat Sven by Mrs. Pal m eihibiticn dandnc dan^ . - Bradne r and bv three tal nhibilio n d.incln s nv cbild.-.n. Cecil 3im;h and E-ina Smith . A om vu^ V\*\— ehanx liKi ^sad sane by Mirta t G- '^\\l' tod ton g seTeraa selectloo^- tW ^estJrleln . orch«t« di^ C. L . Brrde n tocmg. Mis . Miria m .«to dance •irl, eaore. Mrs. ynu ta Chan, ot the w. «• la th. attemooB- Mrs. Jame* \ Ueturnin g to some s U hundred „eou« ^n® an'd ex;rc:i^ty •'•'\'•'r. ichool held under of tuelr ow n on ^^^'^^^ke P»rt .m e olOer SOP'\ . _m he started tomtMTOW. motor boots^ ini^ed at PoMCh T.r-al\' Pau l Wuest, 203 Targe , irtr^ .o ^r ^bonl' '•> Manhatt W Ben^ \reste d ,b. bonds „ged to Mv e trirt to CIs.-n-g.'rA'^ckpole. were xworered. ^^^^ tance. to ,„ have leaped Into Berasjeln _atomobile an d mad e oft with th. ^.achln . just helor . tb. arrival of \^Ac^ordtng w the police. Bern- .teln knows -ho h! » assailanw tf^ tlel r .rr». t i. expected ly moment. Rcmnanfs of Marion Band Polish Instruments for 'Warren's' Arrival said Marion <lo \ \O ' juries. Islan d Hospital. Card Party Tomorrow A card party ot of Temple Enanu-el will » ^ in the vestry rooms W^rrow w - been secured, an d .» piece an d a botHlolr lam p vrlll be m char,. ,.s u Of Mrs. M- E . Konowlt l and Mm . Sbelnkman . Marlon. Ohio. Jun e H.—MarK m I primping tor -Warren', home- \ town ot 28.000 .nhab^« 1, so proud-ot havin g Its \boy. Senator Warre n G . \••'f inated tor president tha t It is sUII bubbling over with enthusiasm a» d loy totUy antl watUny impatiently Tl -Wa'rren- to getVclt. T^y expect hin. to visit th. Stome tow n -^a^orAnd.^. - - deSrahoiTd-a.^. Ther e will be bands, o.^ .n e urn. noBow d Pn^-lJo\ Z^oci fhlldren clad i n bearips'^American (lap: grown-t.8!; and buiaaet* . .«drew, sai d Mario n do« i no t intend to leave -a .Ingl . tume d to show Warre n wha t n thinks ot him. \ -The old boys.- rrontlse -W.r - a rare treat. Way back In the old days., whe n Hardin g ba d ju! t r~ch^ .h e dignity o t lon g Unta. h e Joined the vlll.S « Slid and pertonncd o n ths ai m Hardlng-s reputation ^r oUyln g the instramM t waa wide, an d n® - *\\\ 41,. Old W wil l «re. t ataUon. Th e member . InsUt S^y wil l mak e -Wirrea\ loo t » S\old toora ja. t for old time . 8*ke ] -I>r. Oeont . T . Kardlne . U>» atnr-a-father, wa a toara e tpday 'rom th e numerou . ku been forced l o mak o .In\ Sa t untay. Till s .-onlenllon. tha t tn o I ests of\ a whole p.-ople are superior ' lo the Interests of any K«>np o' . . Lt people, is wholly just to I apply the prlnclpl., Involv ^ i n this contention Is the Interests ot a certain group, and then to dis^ •nds of justice. \We cannot agree that the sub- , -titution ot an insufficient number-l ,r ,,r™l e unsanitary, uncorafort- aLu\ motor bu.es. for a sumc^n t | number ot reasonably safe, sanll arv and t^for.ablo elMlri c can 'n anv event h.^ considered «» p-aclng llie inleresls ot the man y j above till.- inleresls ot Ihe tow. , • \Slnr e Janu..tr>-. when tho Ml^ land liailroad Com,»n y its service, the p.-oplo ot Statett IJand have been subjected to. no '..trofmconvenlences . Durin g this , period >mr other mediums ot tran^ _ porta.li.n have been suspend^ {rom time ... time. Ou r peo^ have been herded Into unkept. at s-.f.. motor busses, and subjected Vo the insults of a horde of 111- brt-il operuton*. •I>anv Wf ure forced to placa our lives, and Ihe lives of our, loved ones. In the hands of th«o r.H-kless an.l wholly Irresponsiblo drivers: WHO. wiU. tho H'P^ consent ot the police, consistantly and constantly disregard every .!<>- QUlrmnent of tho motor volilclB- '\\Man y have already met vri ^ serious an d la-sting injury, roTOlV-;; ing directly from these condition.,; And as if this in itsolt.were not ; cause snfflcient to arouse a rl^t- : .H,us. civic indignation, w e tod that through a contempllblo trick- ery oc leB.al technicality the oimc r and operator ,ot the buse , are I n no way liable tor the damage done Tlie police hav e mad e evarTj effori to mlnlmli e the 'er^nan^, of Uiese accidents, and hav e T^;^ tatedly refused to gire concerning the m to the jmbUo j press. - \An d a. though to give t touch to wlmt would a most tragical clrcum«lant». tpXl <rltlx«.. have been trcourt on nlmsy charge. their patience h«i becotne \^aort od and tliey have raised thti r (Olces In vigorous protesU \Wo submit tl.(it .thH\*. tlons are intolerable. We bold U TL a dut, Ol the cit , adtn^. tration to proride a •^'•'^Z'' comfortable «H i Vic. to and fro m our Jiomes.pla^: ot bualness and ple«iur . ro\*^ The details a. to ho w Ihl . »erT|C«.: is to be ettected are not of Im; , mediate Importance. Wft mV^^ ; lively, hold n o brief tor a po^ ly or prtrately owned trol^ IJ tL. « « safe bo . system: bu t Uiat it 1. an ohilgatlon of^ service to aerve ^ char,, ou r duly TOOtt Who compose tbe prei^; X admlni«raUo n iria i r«TO0ni»-j bilUy for Ih e condlUtm. »W<i> confront us. rf \We call upo n ate Stalen Island to rise up^ t^etber . .and b o done to . tolerable thMO. wio i the necewlt r toe o n -wbat ba d beat M ^^ . . ....1 wit h to* o n ^oM entr.J»t« I wltlJ, aerrln s u. M-T® .The l4.k I. oar. tfl \W Vrtial muM. b e done, and tfl < ^-TM .dtr ifj p„«red b y Stat , t o pro««« tor l U c4Ui™ in aa_e«ier»«gC]r. U M i . ^ .