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THE a»n.Y j Just Received From Aviation Corps -^8,000- Woolen Shirts IHB WEATHEB ; ftir iid eortiiine d atil U^r; to- ^ m«row fair irith stowl y n^ tem - fresh iHgtherl y winds. nwHus msrEDTT' REGISTER! K you do not register yon cannot vote at the Presidential Eluction In November. Registry booths are open today from 5 to 10:30 pjn: the home newspaper of otaten island-every atcernook excepi hdmpax pni^ -sssrv DAILY NO. 71 4 STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK \\-EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1920 eight pages price two cents> iWBY PINS HOPES ON GRIMES ^ TO EVEN OP BIG SERIES TOOftY Any & Navy Goods Stoi 2flS0 Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond fast the Right Weather for Jim Bagby, Ace of the Oereland Tribe I ANNOUNCEMENT Bea Bjl 3M.I. TE ock jr. S. Spcrting Edilor) but far from discouraged • •im-r-. t- VERNON >ArN\T>EE plant has just been Come here for ice clear and pure, 72 tons per day. 1260 Honmann Company STAPELTON, S. L .-l.-T:. tnn Arinur. ErIi:hlon , 1. N'.TICE carntin-.; the nluive premise s o n November 13&1 •> th e renT:ii r.r sale' xf thfc^ buildins s wil l be con^idCTij iu rv m.u i only . - - — C-.=v= 5: f=t . nsi; 5-, ..1 iTtaacrn imsr^veirrert*. . T - This prspas t.s-T h-s rallying ta da w.tii Sup?: .- ne=t iicr ' iS.jT^d. L. C. SIRXrS. •ta e cbampian ^foowr u Dcds-rs, -ere ready to face the Indians !n second saaie of ihe World-it today, and prepared to Beat., te wUdcats to even up the count Trj» Speaker's players, hlgily ted oTer iheir Tictory in ti e op- were out to make i t two m a j w but were uot looklus tor an •bit assigmoeat. for they have a rholesome respect for the saine- if The Katioual League caam- jitms. Football weather wa. the order FaeUn today as the rivals grot ready 'for tueir second tilt. The sun _ lut friendly enough but along ith It came an October breele that e eyer^one step lirely. oulco=e of today'a game as ererything to the Dodgers, after letting Oereland s\ the imp on them, they wUl lace a dis- .urgin g task If they lose another their own gronncs. Cncle Wilbert Robinson says he o.x sorry thai he »tart<-<l itn!>» laruuard and expects to ,he bacE again. But as the h.K thpaw laile'l tarn luck the Shard hitters <.f the invading .•Iwin- pSn s it was eipe.-ted that Ro'.hy ' roold send a rigbtbander aga.nst •thsm today, and P.nrlelgh Gr.ines iidered the logical choice. Grimes was eacer .and ready ro takf ,nd against the Indian^ m He has bt-en resting hl- for several days and :n r^r. feet condition. Beallaing what an jd.ar.: Istratghl victories »t,.uld gi^ Indians Tris Sinaker ^ 1o play his other big trump day and rend Jim Bagb- te: line.. B..=l - •w^ath lias p BASESALJ. WEATHE R Clear v.eather and chill breeiea prevailed again today a» the Indiana and Dodaers prepared to enter the second game of the world'a series. The forocaater was unable to promise a rise in temperature. The forecast for Thursday i» fair and slightly warmer. ISSLTIS ELECTION APPEAL TO D. A. R. •Washington. Oct. 6.—appeal to the lie.390 membeis o! the Daughters cf the .Uucrican Reva- luUon to exercise their right o£ franchise in the coming elections, has been issued by Mrs. George Maynard Minor, president general oE the organization. In a statement appearing in the ilficlalo rgau of the society today. MIS . Minor calls upcn the mem. bers to forget their dlfferecccs of opinion upon suffrage aad to use the Ironchise for prcmotlng ideuls of sterling .vmericanlsm. Miss Marhury Speaks at First Rally Here of Democratic Men and Women TOOAY-S PROBABLE UINE-UP CLEVELAND BROOKLYN Jamieson. If Olson, ss I Wambsganss 2b J. Johnston 3b Speaker, cf Griffith, rf Smith, rf Wheat, If Gardner. 3h Myers, cf W . Johnston, l b Konetchy, l b Sewell, ss Kilduff, 2b O'Neill, c Mill\- c Bagby, p Grimes, p HO W THE Y STAND W . L. PC. Cleveland ' » Brooklyn 0 1 .OCO Yesterday's Results Cleveland. 3; Brooklyn, 1. COPELAND FIXES HEALTH BUDGET AT $8,821,027 Miss Eliiabeth Maiban'. nation-, al Democratic commltteewonmn lor .N-ew York Slate, spoke to ^n au- dience oi\ \Oti Democratic men and women at Uic Staplctcn Club Rooms last night. Miss Maiburj spoke in favor of Uie entire ticket headed by cox and Roosevelt. She a^ adianced arguments l.ivoiing ihe League of Nations. Mrs. Charles E. Simon West Brighton ipoke of ti lo be done by the women len Isl.md. Tl.:s siwaker particular emphasis on tli that must be made on S land. .Vddresaes were dell\ Mrs. Marian Booth Kell cuUve head of the Lieut enant-govemoi Tlie budK partrn'^nt was in dav by tin- Fin the fic . -Hi'- 1021 f4.75S.9;i. Dr. nnynl Ccp- explain-d that in hi.-. 1521. h,- v,-iF asking S to run till d\pa • fo rl,- public : lire IV-par plac-iH li THIEF SHOWS A VARIED TASTE Butler Gku-isew in . Jail for Loss of Brtishes and Brass aock Harper, a col l.iKlct't ;nd. ho\.- , rcQiL-s tor i!7. ca.mpRipn Walker the Vnited Slates Senate; Judgi: M;ihoney of Manhattan. County Clerk J. UvinsetonBosfwick,State Senator John A. LJTich, jVssem. blvmen Thomas Cosgrove and U J \Bevnaud. Mrs. William G. WiU- cos.-ilrs. Eileen OD . McGowaJi 1 and .\lderman John J. C'Rourte. i The meeting was held under the ! auspices of the reg-alar Democratic .orgaulialion. Mrs. Camille McSor- ; ley. county comniitteewoman. ptft- ^ sided. • Mrs. Charles E. Simonson wi.l ' leave next Monday cn a speaking tour of the Middle Atlantic state: • under llie nalioaal Democratic ot : E-aniiaUon. The West B.ighton wo- -a bj iman will t e occupied wiih mis ' fxe-Uour tor several da.vs. Her Srst of , sreakinc date is in Ballim fori Tuesday. :n ot . work If Sta- P'.aced ; eSorts aten is- ! next PRALL ANSWERS CRITICISM OF PRESENT PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM . - .>,,..1 ^f Ti.-»i4f-h lias since•ince beene \vc I the I Tuesdar . to the ,ard lo- th.' '.i- say, and Ihough a -ed butler. Sixteenth commlried day in dc- ? action of charge of B pitcher, by the^ ,tv ol stuff cv-.n I chill wind blowing. Sho-Jld Sp^aktir ft.irt would get the assigan-ettt M-iUs the likel- choice ter- useti Dodger was he lli i Thi. -Du.- bf a member of the II cM-s without .saving ^Cb^ v^ill pitch his h..ad ol acy time he starts The dash : diaaa and t h shown by the defeat were n d claiW of the In- sne fichnng spirit Brooklyn players in Ibe chief topics amon I d confabbing la ..irate Tni tha trouble broke th of ._-. and himself iched. r » Heart-Breaker Speaker's team lived up t iu, reputation as one of smoothcst-workiui: trou^- pUrer s ever gotten toceth the Cleveland manap. demonstrated in strlkin.; tnant wh y they cali him th- grea outfielder In the world. Cov eakie deserves a bi s sna, credit for the Bne ball h - Pi yet Covev owes Sp-aker au eternal Lbt of gratitude for th- wonder- ful catches lu deep saved him a worm . perhaps the victory, and ;he hearts of Dodger fans. km S«rweU t o the Th e fans are talking about all tl«se things today. Tbey are talk- ing about this Kid t^e-\-\. ^ell must have sel l He looked like a winder and \uyed With all the coolness of a oeinoned campaigner. Th e Dodgers were a noble Iook- ing outat yesterday. They got a bii break at the very EMi e when the wind tossed Buro s pop fi' about like a feather but iever stopped flghttug »«d tbey are more det. «Tcr today. nobb y Con«.Ieiit \We learned a lot about the aevelan d club yesterdt - your l-ncle -Rilbert this -rning. J-With this knowledge .. s taC spirit and a fair ah. \f ^ ^ks we 'll start lumug tbln?^ S^^d. -B-e-r.- not discoura.ged. l«3t beKua to fisbt- \^'s^Lus e of tie chill wind played about r .bbels throughout the nlsht line ot fans at th .Natha living at : street. Manhatian. w to the cnunty Jail ye, lauit of bail to a»-ait the grand iurj- on grand larceny. Hurper w-as employed by Morris H. A...chaer, Bard and Ca..>tleton avenues. West Brighton. He was discharged !a.-,t Monday and It is lall.ged that in leaving he took ' with him articles valued al about tlOO. The stolen goods were t covered eurlv yesterday morning , in an expre.-s office in Manhattan and the hntler wa= arrested later in the morning. the articles stclen were S pair ot opera glasses, a pair ot Li... s.asse.-, military brushes, a silver hnmiJor, silver and ivory toPeC articles, a brass clock and oniaments. It is chargcd that Harper forced the dra-»er o. a bureau and took the things stolen These were packed in a box It wa^ alleged, and shipped to M—- hattan by express. Detective Ji Lewis of the -n-est Bright! ciact discovered the goods „pre«s ofTice at Thirtj street aad Eighth avenni oclock yesterday morning. Lewis hunted for the butler for an hour longer when he at Fittv-ninth street and Tenth Qg Lewis put the man under diffei igs. He p it required department crease for 412. The ( his budget provimat-i; $r.uo.ooo ' distribuled ployes. -Tor a Dr. Cop-h the depart ic- i-nii T pfiinted oi ;.4i&.&i;6 tt 1 1<120. th» VI vcar ••ras nmission.'r ,r i;i21 inr a salarj- in •nt with 11 . l.-.ii re. I fhat as tl!\ run Ihe Lr real in- 11-.C J2.132.- isio r.iy I li- . lo tUi •aith D-parini« its employ.'S le a other city hau did not p ho strength em the H ilwaya paid vas raid in < nents. Th.- cil I general pea=l l.s no lonc.-r Health I) e p a 1 should b, d-.prived ot th. salaries given i-a oth- r branch sirvic.. r.viiignatinns •partr.ienl average two Id most ot thos- who I so f. f o into other ci nnitig F. rr n l ol Kdac ly to the rul.iic l.rr- iiard II. W Citiicns- e K. the all ..hat ; •.111,, f\ al. pres. idt tit ot the. itio.i. h is=u..d a ,utein^lit arrlcd in » and n •ibuted to .m.>tl for •union. w lib .-efer- -u; 111' '.catlon ot ;o law. rail's R' Ep! Mr V.'ii I'., ..-ii.-ol . Hri-f s iment K.- ia i;al.l i.,i..as .iii.l great deal ot which h scrapped because of th connected with it.H u cated by the appende, consu-uction fell to tl Ihat it had Amounts Year ISS.S ist.\ noRO ritESU)EN T XT W.^TEBWAY S CON-»-EXTIO\ Dorongb President I »i> Vame is attending the Deeper Water WajTi Convention at Mlantlc City, In his official cnpaclty. and as a t.atlvc of the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce. Tlie ob<ect of the conven- tion is to further the proposi- tion for nil interior «i»ter ,vay narallel vilth the Atln..- tic rrnist. by deepening the CTOls, rivers and bays, con- necting them «1tl. « caiml from Itarltmi Itoy across New Jersey to the Delaware River. U NEW TRAFFIC POSTS FOR PORT RICHMOND STATE STARTS ROUND-UP OF TARDYBOYS Training .ced yesterd.sy statewide d IP boys sixteen be dansen .\s indi lable. schoo lowest leve ...-Jhe<l in twenty yeai: Authorized for Ne> Schools Corp Stock issue t7,Gs3.640.00 ... 3.r.L<0.0ij(».0<j a.TW.OnO.Cti The State Mllit: Commission annos bcsinnins of a this week to round seventeen and eighteen yt age. who failed to respond roll September 23 for militan training. With returns from th enrollment rcachiug the cfllc the commission from all section indicating that the enrollm far from comp priBingly large tailed to respoi ithcr. the meed that •Ig' III? atleiiu -ati. opU. .f th.. ihis (! day. an dsn do depart! im' :hool r • from with which iilentl.'ied il election tl r-gisI-Tcd a ;bt, political admin , Admii 11)02 fl4,SS3.640.0O s.ceo.ooo.oo 9.TSS.430.00 lilt be d tor ODi • o mm i * I: has » policy o who pwlama r delibe PUSHEGKERT CASE ASIDE FOR SMALLER ONES The John Doe Investigation m- , the murder of Frederick P. Eck- -t under way before the grand inrv was put aside temporarily yesterday to clear smaller cases Iff the grand jury calendar. It Is ipected that fae murder matter ill not be brought up again until tomorrow or Friday at the earilest. Alexander Soloman. a witness in •he case, was at the district attor- ney's oftlce most ot yesterday. He is examined bv District Attorney iseph Maloy but was not called before the grand iury. Soloman. it has been stated, Eckert less ] Board of Trade Gets Promises ot 'Iron Policemen' at Comers Traftlc posts, the so^ralled \iron policemen,\ have been promised by th? police department for lourteen of Fort Richmond's busiest comer. Negotiations for these traffic regu- lators have been under way lor live months. Dcfinilo a.s.surBncs low has been received that the posts will bo installed. They are cxpected to be in operation wllh- in the next two or three weeks. Another improvement in the po- lice service ot Port Richmond Is a .peclal patrolman to cover tho main portions ot the business set- tloii. This was askod tor and has been promised on account of tho numerous robberies that have oc- curred during the past tew months ia that part ot the Island. The new ttalllc posts will bs placed at the corners where the \imll ] tin ice. :cd Ir • ities ick pre- econd at 1 of the new which the Comnusslor.cr is as an aKuu.-tl salary list ot ?11 the esiablishnient of a IJ'.i ot Public U.-.alth Intelli Copelaod sail that for b- department had bc- for a new ofTicial to w trend of disease in this throughout the world, in appiy ad 6aff„- WUS Ci... municir this cit: eat and Gary p laipor Iniiai •;5i. pi admmi£tratio;i w; diateiy to set und i.t ^chcol would do to d The in Mr. NVallsf:!.. 1. Ia the last he citii;r.s o! 1904 , niost vrhcni- I'JOo e-t acair.st the 1906 ! urEHulzatlon. T.107 clm'.ii town iu 190S .-d the clear- 1909 McCl. cence two J terms rable JlT.TSS.lSij .. e.:5i>.o(i0.oo . 15,000.1.1)11.00 . 13.000.000.10 .. . 3.500.0CO.0O .. . S.TT1.7T3.C0 .. . l,60C.S6e.01 he G Luwlltin .rough! The fi-- - je taken today in all ?tate. according t.i iht be Commission, wbicl Major General -Tr.hn V aad that a su rccntage of boy j r one reason o: s 1 o determined nd will se< ve Ignored lion, either rately. are rlaims to h...^ - , .uaucu — •ban twentv-fonr hours before the, ^^^^ comes. Among those murder He has lieen auoted as, ^^^^^ designated are Port lying that tho ••bootlegger\ met; Richmond av ^ William Moloney and Chariest ^t^eet, Rltihmond tcain. both ot whom were for - •ime under arrest in connectlou ,ith the kUllng, on Lafayette nreet, Manhattan, on the after- -oon preceding the killing. Sevent and Grove steps in i-d thai \^raro.T was arraigned yesterday ,J'\re%lagi.ttnte Fred S. Mullen la the New Brighton court. \The Lfendant pleaded not guilty bn was held for the grand Jury. Ball was nxeil at »I.I101 but the pri Tr could not furnish this am< ,n.l was sent to Richmond. SEEULLEKD^^ CHECK FORGER 'cor n Exchange Hank. Vax He OTonrietor ot a lunch roo S^^ourkinsville . lodged a forma. ' iScS^hls former employe, a. th stapleton police court. \\^nT.: ch..cks which Herman were forged were signc^ ^'Ifrresnmated by Herman that ,»„: total amount of alleged for- ^bout The police If tb i fO'l SIO ri..s and 10 Ihis city. 1 force at h II 123 md dis- bad made wen 1 th Field th'-re w ticket windows but as soon as the forth today they beg.4 to arrt . «nd Ions betore noon th htmdreda in line. The opening AK crowd was not u Urge as had been expocted. tor \e^k^ not filled to It . ca- paL^kndreda probably W Irctn the park in th«l seats would be unol.talnabl bat they did not figure on the t«t ot the raw-weather. Today Urger crowd -«ra» expectcd over Brookl.vn bWore the series opened, the lu^^ cnBtlnued to rale favorites today. Xo of nansusl IcporU-d. baveTM- se^archlr Ilac Iking Itch ih city and order I ICC Intormation for ih irding of New Y'ork again, a by disease. The d,' bureau is 10 receive This bureau would dis- ct reports of infectious diseases Id tabulate statistlcB ot Indus ial disea-sf. and on its report: ould be bas-d the procram foi .mbating visitations of disease. To do efflcientiy Ihe work of in ipectlng the city's food supply, [he Commi.ssloner has asked a.t allowance lliat would rnable hiiii •ncace thirty inspectors of food, each at an annual salary ot $1.76D. lie told Ihe llu.igi't Cor.' niittec there we ...JS;i bak contecti with the limited posal the department fijt.iOfi insp-ctions In a year. The Commissioner has estimat- ed the department will retjuire in 1321 1122.400 to pay Blxty-elght nurses for maternity wort,. Dr. Copeland wrote the Bm of Esti- mate that the Director of the Bu- •eau ot Child H.vgiene said that with a sufficient force ot nurses •isit and advise expectant mothers the death rate among children und' r one year ot age coultl be reduced 15 per cent. The 1921 budget as now made has provisions for the employ- ment of nine dentists at J1.244 each a vear. nln- nurses at tl.SOO each and eighteen dcnml hy,^- enl-sts at $560 each. This will enable the department to main- tain nine dental clinics in addi- tion to the nine already in opera- 'Tt is the Commiasioner's desire to increase facilities tor maiin s (Crmtlnurd on Pcoe 5.1 I'JIO IDII lai; 1J13 1914 1915 1916 1917 iLd'. the present ixpected im'aic- - way a getl.r'jus .r.sti-uction Ihat with Ihe evils liiel- icsslon. ,rests i f our chlid'.en are identical wlih those ot the aver- age taxpayer. No oommuiilty ob- ie. l.s to Ic-giliraate exiiendiiure fur educational service, especially when the dimcultics to be solved are t.ie results e.t unusual eoadltlons and are ^ucb as to deny to our chlldrou the tyi-c ot education eervice to. which they are entitled It is a [ matter of common knowledge that the present lack ct s.hool accom- 1918 .-,.-l.itlor.s with re.sultant part-time, ,t,,ices and niakeshift dcuble ses- s'ion program is a grca-. Impediment, 10 the efficiency ot our olucational , vystem. Indeed, the exl-stlng con-, gestion makes impossible the, normal er.iensloa of the system with reference 10 such projects as the proper devel.pment of intenn.- dl:!.r schools „nd the e.,.al>llshment ot l.K^al probationary scnool' It may be intere:-li that the admiulstrati Mr. 51.222,743.C<. Gayr • AtJministratii . 5,270.173,26 12,138,387.39 . . . 360.400.00 . 0.131.0S5.00 I23J00.1K-C5 Mitehel Administration 738,194.00 1,500.600.00 6.172.084.<>u €.797.571.00 Hylan Admi 1<>19 1920 $15,268,349.00 nistration ,.. 10.000.000.00 7.000.000.00 S.UOO.000.00 .0 col •f th» ato »33.000.0««.00 -nie difticultles faced by the pre- sent administration in attempting to provide adequate housbag are matters of common kniwrletige. Despite our efforts to fimrnce a lib- eral building program, the condl.- iUons resulltog from the war and e recall cominuing during the present pen- —y ^ re^iduc- to r-sJwUhition -Uid poor trauspottatlon, ,nmlr-d ot ihe exiiftlng si huLlrcd\ public sell,-lis. that p^. licallv no financial provision » a nadc trr anything but Ihe renova tun ot exii.ti-Jig buildings and th purchase cf costly e:;uipmtnt. the i aid I greatly enhanced cost ot IwUi la l^r apd material, have operated to prevent the eariy compleuon ot new school buildings. However (Conliaacd on Fagc 5.) earci n\ ^ vi-'^^lfi^n sSSly^^d Sa^id b e tc^ay at ship betwee n farooKi^^-\ ^stom of Ebbets Field . The Ad-^ce^m « ^^s. The score 'Keepii ^ fans °^e bu^eU?^ te!^ of eac h innin? wil l te fl^liM on >• contin^ Se! tTe'J'e'^-iSr n^r^Ws 4-ie., Extra of Th.e Daily Adt^^ ^^ \COVER\ , . : drive will ,an» of iht decision 01 r.-,nsists ol Rvan. com^ Handing the National Grand •halrman: Dr. John H. Fmley state commissioner of education • and Dr. George J- Fisher, deput: chief Scout exeeulive. Boy, Scout ot .America. Retnm s Sloiv The returns cf the enrollment In Greater New York =re. sotnewh slower in coming in and being junted because of the size ot the under-.akir.g. The first returns in. dicate. il is announced, that th. percentage ot boys subject to th. iaw cm-olllng iu Greater New York much the same as upstate, al though boys who tailed to euro ot September 23 have been crn'ollinf lince then at the offices onlie Ml Itarv Tralulng Commission in rvev York and Brooklyn at the rate o ,ral hundred a day. It It 1 found from more complete retu™ that the percentage ot toys falUw ,11 i a New York and Brook Ivu is conslder-able. It Is the pres plan ot the Commission to have tho checking up operations ended immediately to the New York and Long Island zones. It was pointed out in the oBlM ,f the commission today that the irtlcle ot the Stale Military- Law providing for ' ;ery clear a..> t o the duties of schoo officials .and employers. The lav provides explicitly that no bo} six ^ec\ ^venieen or eighteen yoarr if age may be >ny school or be employed by any person, firm or corporation In th- SUte. unless ho possesses a eertlfi- jTo trom the MillUry Training commission to the effect that he 1= oiled tor military training and is meeting the t-\\'--™®\\JJ' Military law as to such 'ral-'\ The attention of employers ot boys lid school Ofscials in all places Xre the enrollment has fallen ..own -will be called to this expllcU provision of the law. togeth^ rttllng from Attorney General rharles D. Xewtonwn holding tna Srimpfoyer who does not live U' ?o y \provision is guilty of a mis- Xers Will be given ample oppojj ?unity. o by them arc living up to the iaw. PATROLMAN WAS CAREFUL Along about one o'cli^ thW mornrng. Patrol^n ^^ f^', the Stapleton preduct pollM «« Uon. was .trolimg along voU avenue with oMWrn: f Ucular to disturb him save the rtilly bl«.u of an »utu,^ •when'his . attenUon suddenly be- ^^ fixed on a bundl* lying alongride the curb- luB of the ildawalk. , Belns lm.Bla.tlve. a\ deterters ot erlmS must aetlTities immediatrty formed ,by even th. tmost «bl d should select tho peace and QiUjM ot Weslerrell avenue for hl» ot>- craUoos did pusile Mm. to some eiienu Howwrer, bems a »ood SSoBHiii . ie reived to foW n obMnUoa . to bta office \jl jes. Richmond and Richmond terrace iir Jewett avenue, Jewett avenue ; and Bennett street, Blacktord and •Richmond avenues, and Castleton cu cases, all of less Im -.ociaue-^ than the Eckert malt •vere dlspijsed ot yesterday by th -rand Jury. Efforts are being ^ade hv Mr. Maloy and Assistant •nuirict\ Attorney Alfred V. Norton •o clear the calendar ot thes^ cases that the John Doe investigation may be pushed. , nlstrict Attorney Maloy stated\ lerday that the F.ckcrt case , ild not proceed until a dispos - , was made ot the smalte mat- When this would be he did state but thought <hat H -vonld not be before tho cud ot this •vcek. He wcn'd express no opln- 'on on the progress being made in the case. along The static hou . for phoned to th .nst ructions. \B e careful, but make an in ,-estigatlon,\ were the Instructions •rom Lieutenant Vissern on th '\^ratrolman Mouldon was anil lid. Gmscrly ho.oponod ho -lackage and investigated, ^\hat jl d ho find? Four empty mo- .asses cans. Sllshtly Injured by Auto Dorothy Lentiue, ot 51 Innes jtreet. Port Hlchatond, was playing a flin t of her home yesterday .-hen she was acidentally knocked down bv an automobile owned and .peratei by John P- Randolph of 15S Blacktord street. Port Rich- mond. The child, however, was only itruck a glancing blow and aside md Richmond The new officer assigned lo the ipcclal beat will patrol Richmond xvenoe from the terrace to Post avenue t. man will l>o on duty this thoroughfare at all if tho day. movement for those Im- voments was undertaken by tho t Richmond Board ol Trade last May. Tho suggestion was ap- proved by tho board and the re. quest was forwarded Polico Commissioner Shaw. After an eicha respondcnco the Statca i lice official reterreii tho Commissioner Enrlght. „f Trade has received - - Deputy Commissioner Shaw that tho request will be granted. As vet no definite date has been set tor the installation ot tho traffic posts but the board bas been vised, that tho work will b« com- pleled before tho end of thl . oRiccrs ot the Board ot arc: Harry W, rdcher. Charles Gregg. vice- John Leadley. treasur. d Charles A. Burke, secre- to Deputy John M- ngo of cor- Island po- requesL to Tho Board word from iDonth. The Trade preside, pro.^lde tary. ^ Wall Falbi on Ijiborcr Joseph Forranzo, of 1=1 Cherry street, Manhatls^. laborer, -^-hlle working at the •iailon field now under conalroc- iVon at the Vanderbllt Farm. New Do?p?had three left ribs tractu^ . 11,-...... ycsterdav -when part ot a bricdt ..rom atew 'iritlses e^^^^^^^ to the Staten Island Ho. m d then taken homo, tnd then taken pome. iiromTESTS AGITATION TO REOPENS. I. GARRAGE PLANT •The City pays Jl-U-I a MrUoad tor dumping IU own ashes on prlT. ! ato land at FlushluK. L. I.. v.hM Dyker Beach Park and other CII7 lands could be changed qutto breeding pests, a real ItaWUW , 10 the Clti'. lu valuable PmP^J.' a real asset t o the City, by damplo* - these same ashes upon them, __ , \A s your committee saya. 00? . garbage is being damped ; sometimes during stormy very close to our beaches, -rag . should be ch«ised i^Mino way thau that sugserted b r oommllteo. They garbage plant on S'»f» sister borough, now dos^. be to-j \\\\irth o first place. It ImpoaeiWUtr becaos. that born^^J pK Tot falrto force upohSUUaUl^, when it can be so In reply t o numerous hints whlc'J have appeared from time to tl^' tn the • Bulletin,\ the official tho Brooklyn Chamber of Com. Serc e that the city resurrect the ?'tunct itrba^ plant ou Staten Is- W. James S. Omham. protnlnent E^k owner ot Staten Island has ^tcn a letter to tho \B\\^ pointing out further talk on reviving the Ce plant in thft borough is but -which\ concluded as follows. -I n the opinion of this commltt ^ It will be an Inexcusable oversight and wasteful negligence to permit ttls modern and well-constructed .Of th. city, not only dls^lue of the g^bas e wl^. out nuisance but to \'f™ \ city a revenue which -wnl aid lu xj- ISlne th.i.««>n t high cost of this ^inliply to this. Mr. Grahamjl •etter to the \BttlJeUn\ wa« as fel. \^^rhaT e bwm very much >nle^ esied lu Tonr new plan of dlKUM; oaeitlois that are demanding the SSn of ti. . pj^ly of the ^roa^ o? Broon cmntanlcation^to to ^ ot Eilniai c In Jour.-B^letl n « \on. 2«u> Baniwuon Com«ltm-w JW p^Snco »i»d Cnvortli!«tea. pose It. i n tn . secouu v.—. -- , not fair to force upon StaUn UM^ . girbase pUut which wa» drltm. oufo f Barren BrooWyn and .rdeetj l W I^S Bronx. SlalMl Island ronx. SlalMl Wlana naa, a great deal ot hosplulN.aanltariuiM K>d tloiis tor the air. Wt tho pS«l» a slant U a ntU. too rnnch.- -I protest »»aiwrt the diilM l^iii. tt -waa inado 1 a dw taowWt. o t tha thi pwpJ. ot tliat lioroq*^ lot* ttm« HiniatJi® tmt*^:] owmot'noir, altprd .to. I HlMd:.* a'-ifke* Twd\ do^ f.f an ihS other ^ tailf now BM I tww*' iS