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,• Cloudy am! cooler tonight. ne1day pa~t'ly cloudy with north winds. Wed• fresh I TARRYTOWN DAILY NEWS 31ST YEAR. No. 61. 12 PAGES Full j..eaaed Wire TARRYTOWN, N. Y., TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1927. lnttrnational Newa Service 12 PAGES London Has Tube Local Couple 1 Road Bids Sleepy HoUow I Residents Ask Attention • Secretly Wed A warded In Water System • • Bombtng As Sacco In N.Y. City T Now Certainty On Condition Of Streets C N E d Marriage of Gladys John· arrytown Developers Assured of Co- I w bb p 1 s . a se earS n son and Chauncey Dol· operation by North Tar· ll e er ar {_ ect1 en Surprise Here work in Benedict rytown Trustees • PLANS MADE QUIETLY; i Disturbances Throughout World Many GET LICENSE IN CITY Park Will Begin ht 10 Days OTHER SECTIONS GET AID, BOARD s!~s Wood Buri~d Amid North Tarrytown Board Told Need Ceremontes At . . ' as Final Day of Life for Two Doomed Men Approaches; Committee May Appeal in Pers6n to President, for Mercy ' The Sleepy Hollow Manor devel- opers anrl those who are developing Hunter A\ enue at the Manor and the Pocantico Realty Company, de- A I . t Betterment In Sectu~n; No Gas r 1ng on . nechons Yet Installed Says Complainant; Flood Condition ve!opet•s of St. Teresa's Park, were Washmgton, Aug. 9.-(INS)- gtven assmance last mght of waltlt' Baek to the scene of hts greatest ma.ns they sought and \1\h!cb ,were triumphs was borne todjlY the apptaved by t'Je water comm!ssxon- body o! Maj. Gen. Leonard ers last Fllcl>v, at the meeting o! \•ood tor a final resting place Seeking to have conditions remedied, residents of London, August 9. (INS)-A bomb was exploded in the Ald- wych station of t~e London tube (subway) today. Two well known young people !rom this community, Chauncey W. Dolen, aged 21 years, a son of 9ffl· eer Chauncey Dolen o! the Tarry- town Pollee Department, and Miss Gladys M. John .. on, aged 21 years, o! Pocantico H!lls, a atenographet• a• the Tarrytown Office of the !.fet- vopohtan Life Insurance Company, obtained a marriage license at the Municipal Building, at New York City, yesterday. Approval and acceptance of a bid !or street work In Benedict Park; consideration of the disposal o! the Talds property; authortzatton of ill\ t·epamting and repnirmg order for the Phemx Hose Company house and work on the Washmgton Hose Company house and several minot matter occup1ed the attt?ntlon of the Tarry to\\ n Board of Trustees at their meettng last night The 1equest of the Atneucdn Le- gion, \\ luch asked that the Ta!,Is house, on the new ltbt at y site, be l110\'ed to another posl!wn on thu sttc and used as a legton post bulld- Jng, re-cr1ved no definite actiOn, at the meetmg. The !egton believes the work c,m be done for $8,000, and the resultant savmg of the hUlldtng will make for the vtllage approx!- mntei)• $32 000. the Not th Tat rytown Board o! In Arlington National Cemete~·y T~uote~•. The Board voted In among the nation's warrior favor Of a bond ISSUe OC $8,000 to dead. Park appeared before the North Tarrytown Board of Trustees night to ask for action. \It ts action we need and action we According to first reports, there were five or six explosions. The undergt()und ratlways, after an investigation, issued the followmg statemeat: Mr. Dolen resides at Hanford Plac'\ here and :Miss Johnson re- sides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W!ll!am Johnson, at Pocanttco Hills. .According to Information obtained by the Datly News the young couple planne\ to be mart ted today, at New York Cl!ty. The bride's address was given as New York Ctty. pt ovlde funrl~ tor the mam In Te,·- It \as m 'IVaslungton that esa SttC'M, on~ tn 11unter Avenue \rood once an obscure surgeon at the ~ldlloi \nd the extens!<>n ot ln the army, rose to cluef-of- the !at g~ mala ID Broadway to the starr, the highest post In the RaYmond Page, who former ~lomou pmperty to s•tpp.y military establishment s I p • thct·e not far ftom where Julius G. Graveson, one of the speakers, impressed upon the .,.,_.._,;:, in making a fervent appeal to remedy deplorable street conditio~~·:: \A small tm containing some explosive material exploded in the lavatory of the Aldwych tube station at 10 o'clock. No damage was done and no Otte was mjured. It is believed to have been the work of a practical joker.\ Despite the naure of the company's statement, detectives from Scotland Yard and explosives experts took charge of the fragments ~nd searched for Oller bombs. The explosiOns took place during the morning rush but there was no damage and w one was inJured. JUDGE THAYER REtUSES +------------- STAY OF EXECUTION Dedham .\lass, Au ~.-ll\::5) Judge \Yebstet• Tim> • for se\·en .; ears storm center lll the famous case of :\\!cola Sacco ,,d Bm tolo- meo Vanzettt, today m t dectston m Xorfolk Count.;· Supet!• Comt, de !'led the t\\ o defenda• s' mot tons for a stay ancl te\ oca m of sen- tence Juclge l'hayer had prcYtousb Street Repair Now Is l.Trged Will Cost More Later, Says Trustee Rosenblatt dented Sacco and \an. ttl ,, new Suggestmg that the board o! trus. tttal. tees rcpah the dlffetent stteet~ that The dCClsaon npliC .. ue( 1 o h1Il the need repairs now, Ttustee Rosen- last \ esta~e ot hope of n mg the blatt last mght told the board that hve of f'acco ,mel \ anz i v1a the it \ould t.tke $35,000 later to repair :Massachueetts courts. In \elev- what it should spend $10,000 on enth hom·\ apJlettl to ~ l'ntted no\\. He \as oppo•ed to neglecting Otates '('out ts \as ~~ud • defense 1 epan s on any of the road!! forces to be ready. .l\Iayol' Decker admitted that he Judge TlHl) et \\lute tl• manum- did not see why many or the '\mall taus dectsJOn at Jus •l•otcester repntr problems should have to be home, which was close!) ;um ded brought up before the board. He Thts noon, wlule a dep• · shetJff relt that the repatrs should be taken was emoute ftom \\'Otce• 'r to the care of by the street committee and cout t house \1th the 'cument, the street comJnissioner. Trustee Jurlge Thayet telephone•' lo the Kenny U:t eed with him that re- cletk of the Supeno1 l .rt, in- pau·s sholl)d be made when the ftrst lmmtng !11m of the nntwe of the stgn of the need is apparent, dcuswn \What can you do with only four The decision as \\llttel J~ the men on 19 or 20 mites of 8treettr;?\ .Tudge \\as O'\JJected at 1 • court ~Iichael Melaville, street comm!s- house \\ ltlun a shOL t tune. s1oner queried. He n1ade It plain Pollee m the Roxbm Y dt~ ' 1 tlls-~ that he had only four men WOl'king ro\mert. a ohcular ca!lmg for a on the htgh\\ays and was unable to \\ orl(i?l s general stt·iku In ,tut:!;t g1ve the attention that was re- ngninst the £1xecutwns of t t: PL'IS- qu1red .. You cut me down to four onet \• \11o ;\ e undc>r tesp •e unttl men and It is Impossible to get Imrlnight \ednesday. mound with so fe\\ ~lelavtlle said Tc>lcgaphtc. l cquc•ts \\ere 'nt b)• He asLed \hat he ~·as going to do the Sarro-\ an21ettt clefen<oe com- d tl t Jlllttce tu l'\ntted States ~ nntol\ un er le circums ances. \\ tll!•tm 1; Borah, l:mtcd >lates Chatles \V. Cypher, chaitman o! • ~l\m\tm· LoiJe- 1 t ).1. L<lfole.·e- and }l1e street conunittee, backed up :lit'S J, 11 ,. Addams to hr-tm to ~lelavtlle m Ius statements. A ftee J>rcSJdcnt cooltdgc , 1 t RapJI Ctty, hand for the committee and the :-:. D, to ,, ut as a dcle~ntlon .-; the street comnuss10ner on street work '•turf J;xccutl\ e m ot•det to 111 be- II as the obvious demand !rom 1\Ir. f ut e Jum • n 1tlcmo m the J ,, 1 art• Cypher's statements to the effect l!lrnt of JustJce files • of the 1 ecet·al that more men wete needed on the f'c>Htmnent's alleged com rctton highways to do the repau• w Ot'k \nh tho Ctlse as '\ell as to uH h1n1 that was needed. 1\ toll ow Pt est dent '\ 1lson's 11 ce- 'l't us tee Rosenblatt offered a reso- •'•'nt m the famous ~looney c ·' by lutwn that the street comnuttee and m ddll~ a Fedeutl ll'lfJUH ~ the stt·eet comm¥sionet• be pet- Tho rlefon<e comnuttco also le- mitted to proceed to do the neces- ~, <phed rn!oncl Chat!es A. I nd- sary work on the streets. There 1,, o;h, aekmg hun to a[1peal •he \as an understanding that this plan p e\trlent to 3IlJlOlnt .a. con1111 .... 1on \as to prevail, 1 f Inqun \ Eu1 opean good \\111 It could not be learned tlus after- noon I! the ceremony was perform- ed today. At the Metropohtan Life Insurance Olllce where Miss John- son ts employed, It was satd that she was on her vacation and was not to report at the office until next Monday morning. Efforts to reach the parents o! the brtde-elect to- day failed and It could not be de- termined I! she v. as at home or O.W!\y, The young couple have been keep- Ing company !or more than two years and although 1 eports v. et e current that they v. ere to be mar- ried eoon, no confirmation of the reports were forthcoming. It 1s belle\ ed that they went to Xew Yot·k City tp obtam the hcense hoping to keep the move a secret and for that reason l\Itss Johnson gave a New York address. Under the law the marrtage hcense must be obtained In the township where the girl r~s!des. In this InstancE> It Is believed that they feared to apply !or a license m :lit. Pleasant as the news o! their plans might be- come known to their parents, who It was said thought them too youn!;' to marry. Coolidge Plan Would Combine Insular Tracts Raptd Cit)', .S. D, August 9- (INS) - The suggestion of Presi- dent Cooltdge that all o! the nat1on's msular possessions be co-ordinated under the Fedetal agency was con- sidered pro and con today at the summer Whtte House. Secretary of the Intettor Hubert '1\·ork-under whom 1\Ir Coohctge has suggested the ocean outposts be concentrated, arrtved at the South Dakota. game lodge tins mot mng and the proposal o! a ~:eneral m- sular bureau was gone over care- fully tl'te ne\\ 11 at •t S) stem to be butlt The funet a! which honored his toe { rices son is constructtng house~, there 42 :years' service as soldier and board of condttions about 'fhe riJ1}ll OXI!It<~te cnst or the \fer- colonial adnunistrntor was one M u d PN\ Gordon and Crane of the most tmpresstve mtlttary ove pwar Thet·e the gas supply has esa. Stl oct Joh ts Sl.no, Hunter ceremonials here In recent vears. ~ extended to Ius home and the Avenue, $a.Jo, and 011 Bioadway, Desp1te overcast skies, thou- 1s a ouagmuc A report of the mspcctton of the from the rncl or the ptesent main at sands of \•ashmgton!ans paid w.tshmg a\\ay the unpaved iwu.;e \\as made by Trustee \Vat- Belle\\ oorl A ~enue to the !o11ner stlent tribute along the 15-mile Rebuyiug Aids in l\Iarket and dumugtng the ones that son, \ho said It \as in excellent Mont oc plat e. $6,03 t 95 processtonal route b <' t w con Conteback, Cla 1 • 111 11a\ eel condition and \\as, m Ius mmd, too 1\It·. nnl!ln,on. of the Sl<'epy Hoi- l:mon StattOn Plaza and thP fine a bmldmg to be w ~ J·ed Davtd Down!<', who butlt one r c' • low :llunot l'otj1t>tatton, who ad· hur!al ground. Ranlung gen- By w. s. COUSINS Trustee Frame late!' mo\ ed th,tt 'he dressed the meetmg, explamed the erals of the at mY. offtcmtod a\ the first houses there, has & Ill I t a I It t t t! ~· 1 1 \ 9 p fe 1 1 ant! mud flat In front o! hts v age appo n • n arc 1 oc • 0 es - agreement m tde \\ llh the Board of pallbearers. Publtc offtcla!s of ·'\w 01 '· ' u~;. - ro ss ona 5 t tl t f tl b ld tl t 1 k t I til b 1 t \'endots drl\ e the it· trul:ks over mae IC cos o movmg >e m • Water t\mm'\slonets on Fnday re- every rank pat·ttcipatcd In the In 1e s oe' ll!.ll ·e ms Y aug' ing to another stte, with foundatton gardm;; the extenswn of the \\ater OPremom· Fl,tgs \\ore lln\ n at haclt today the Htoek sold for the gtound close to Ius front door ~· 'lld Jl<pmg A ropOt·t JS to be hearol main t•1 the fmm<'t· ~lonroe place. half staff on all public blllldmgs shot•t account dunng yestetda)'s cnuee the stteet Is soft mud. Th~ on the pt·oposal at the next regular The vtll.t!:e d1<l not usk anything m dO\\ n 1\ ard mo\ ement, and the level 11 ork done on the street lmme .. mPetmg of the boatd :lfonday. makmg the c'.tenston, as the devel- of prtces mo\Od ur 1 moderately in dlutoly ad;o!nlng him made condl<i Jn !me \\lth the repot·t of the opers \\Oulrl 1 ,ost a bond to guaran· t• M •. (f cons<>quPn<'~. Tilts )\UY the only tlc•ns <'lrn \\Oise tlhln they were be<tl ::u elutect a comnnttce of t\\ o, Trn~- t41e to fmmsh consume! s or If they lOllS ee llle feature of a <lull ant! mact!vo stock lOll' 'ees Ft .Jme ancl Da\ Is, 1 \ as :.p- dldn t a bond to g uatantee payment marltC't, \\ hll'h finally appent·s to L . .'\!nek. a ne\\ comet· there, can't pomted \lluch '\ to handle detail to the \Illoqe ,f the amount ex- I Held To..lay haYe fallon mto tho summct dold- g<t elertt·tc hght Installed, aa the on the mallPr. with the co-ope• a• tor. pended, II<Hil•l ptntoct the vtllage S (I rums pr~rltct~d for the \\hole or the hghtmg company clauned there waa of ~Ia\ m Clml, from lo>-e, current month no street adJOining hts house. Htl The btds on the sttl'~t \\ot·k a: The 1 ulos of the cotton exchange uppcnled to the boatd to aid 111 get,. Benedict Pmk \\hu:ll \\til retlmsh The de\clOJJOIS planned to mstall Clanlbake Plans Told at ha11ng helrl hncl< ycstotrln; s natur- ung the elect!lc hnes mstalled. Inue)Jendence Sttect, ~IJ!Ier Stteet a. comple!e 11 ntet· system wluch a! 1esponso to the ~o,ernnocnt scot- ! t kl G h . ~ 'I he board aft ex hearing all the and Pmk Avenue, \\Ole opened a. would l1ll'et \\lth e\ery requ remen Wee y at erlll\' ton l<'POlt, rm·ther !:\lns of 100 h h .., \ complamts \\Ill ptoceed to make an the begmnmg of tlw meetmg, the of the \\3tcr ctepat•tment, \\tt Y· pomts \\'\ recotrlt?d .ts sCion as the a\\ard later bemg made to the low drants set at the dxstances \\Inch The LIOns Club contmurrl to fot· mmket OJ1oued tori\\ lllal,tn~ a !n>PN'tion of tht' stieets tonight and Th t , t ·• ~ decide \\hat is to be done on them. btdder the Peckham Road Corpma- the \'t!hgr to~uHE'S. e S)S em mulate plan• for the Umtcd ::ita es total art'\nr. of 3110 pomtl\ \'' ~15 a Oof!nltB actton to have the street• !Ion of \\lute Plams, fot $19,555 65 would c-o<t f• om ~35,000 to $40,000. !.!arlne Band Concet t to be lwld at hale f'ltros ,u\ nnw nhn\\ \.0 1 d b b 16 1 t ~ impro\ ed and pror1er drainage pro-: Other bJdS were recetvcd from the The s~·stPill \\ oulrl be ma.mta ne y the !.Iustc Hall. Octo er 't '· a rents a pound ag:unst !tet \\ rok's '!docl to ~Pt the 1 estdents out o! the' Romamello C'onh actino: Com\am. • the de\Pir pols for several months the t<\gulat· \eekly luncheon and ~notations of 17 n~nts •\ 11'tlnrl and - ~ t! If • c ., ' \ \ tuucl I\ ~xp~ct~d to rE'sult from Inc, of New Rochelle, fm $19 750 over the \mtet• whtch m~. any meeting held m the \\'omens 1\'tc unrlPt. llonttl\ \lstt Jt t\aS intimated Ia'\\\·-\''lll ann rhrtstopher Brothers of Peeks- detect' >lPwed, and they were more League, Bioadway, this afternoon. ThP RlltJsh l'\lln•l \t<'Ilm<: also nlr,ht. k!li for $21 086. The nutxtmum ap- apt to shnw up at that time, would 'rhe Jl!arine Band, which has conttmll'd to mn\\' up11 a 1 11 m tho proprtatwn for the rock was $20,- bo! \'tJa! ell at the cost oC th .. de· chosen Tat-rytown for the stte o[ Iocdl matl,et, cnbl8< lwtng quot~d 'I he 111 st or tho 000. \Plc•rnts This systPnl \auld be one or It~ nnnuaJ conc-f>rts, '\\Ill b~ at thC> nP\'r Jugh lE'C'otd of Sl SG 5 _ 32 . lCf>Hil\'nts to sreak last night for re\'!. t I to the llillage the only hl\f \as ~Tulins Gia\oeson He an• A <:omplamt on flood conditions m ncr O\ 01 • • housed nt the :Music Hall aftct noon I The tlS<' In the F:•·Jtt'h Cllll<'nr\ '\ I t 'I Ill n llw de, elopers would get nol!ncE'<l that the delegation wa• w:tc.; lPC'E'IVPd ft·om Davtd Page, ~rn- t and eYening Plans at·e under \ny the ditect tPst!lt nt th(') lat~c-- t 1 ·nns .. thrtE' tn a~k IC>lu~f Conditions In P entet• of Cm·tiandt Stteet, ~·loo o\- 1 fl nm theu· mvestment m tha system t the school l'l:t'OI nrle m fcrs of An\ \ \ o secure . · , 1 1 \an mone;.- mto the the pari< \\ ete f••~htful Some o• j ected to the t.tmp wluch \\'as in-~\ nul<l he an al!o\\ance of $ 20 0 !or d tl t note pel eons ma• be Lnn !1 k l t 1 1 ~ ~ or ~r 1 tl 1 ~ .. '.:r 'l n m.u P to 1 \e Rr Ynntag-o thr IllC\mhrn• or the hoard he stateA ~t.tller! to rut b h gh-water effect, 111 ~och 'nnsumer that connected on accommodated at the afte< no 'n I ot- nf the luC'he, 1 •t~s Jllc\·atl!ng t1 1 ~ 1 ·\ I 11 1 1 • 1 tl ,... that dts!rtct. Page rep01ted that the the ''stE'm. ThJs \\ould retw·n rormance .Although the <lhposttton All of the industnol epeonlatn~ ;~\ 1 ',\ 1 ~ 1 '.',',.!:\~ 1 :\'~ ~~~~~~~ ~~! u oer,:: lower half of his shop, tn severe 1h• 111 for less than the, actually put of tho pt oceeds have not boon doli· learlo1 s won hac!, .x g-nort pn1 tlon of f 1 1 1 pp • · l lt1t It . 1 A • Pillt o t H' pnt .c \\ 1e1e houses are t·amstorms, ts flooded and the lum- \ nttely deternuned, tt Is exp -'t \\I ~ Pstr•··l·'' s losses 1n the shm t-cov- 1 1 b lt 1 1 1 d Tl be:r stored there rumed. In the ,.tin !\:•) 1 11 ~ment 15 made to the de .. that a portion willlH\l ~tVPn tO\\-:lrd CHing' Illoee5s \htf'h curiC'tl G~n£'rul lf' 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 l~l nn; c~lmp rle · b ~re ot yesterdaY, Page said, 2 000 fe<>tl'\h pels by the \\atet· department the> suppo!'t vf th~ Home for tllo Jt ~lntor\ hoclc to ~~4. L' S :-:tc>Pl to \\11 \ ll1e\\ am ws twrle y -c~ of lumber, Ynlued at s;;oo, was de- lunt I !he consumet·s are actually Bl d l'l 3 1 \ Dt 1 t \S' · to >er 1. Jt:> ttnPt<'ssod '!'nee new; ' 1 1 tn I --· JI 1 on ° - ~. :-tnd Hnlct\· 1 n nn(\':s \tll ~o in enrh In Se Jtember. stro)ed. 11 'lll\ tho water supp ~· He fe t The cluh went on !Ooot·d to<ld\' a, to ~W. !lothlehcm R!oe] lrl\anrer!/ 1 Page proposed a remedy for the Ih •1 the \\atcr board \\anted the being In svmpath\' with thP \mt t·l- to aho\·~ lol, the htglwst Pllre •!nee !lie llnntorl t\ J1tn\lde \!teets for I Cnll'1 1 tn levl 0 \\ tlte agJ·eement and A ]\\' • • It Hm to !':Ct Ill ·lll•l out to their cond tionB-a t\\o-foot tile dram, to :1PJ 111 \': It bef~tc acc.eptlng it. He \an Ler.non 1n lts laJn\e tn\nr\ 1: ... ''-'t• \hl1f' n~\' n10\f's \\fll('l 1 n 1 u- llomrs. Jlf' nnn~~uncC'd that he had, run fron1 \ .. Ildey, COL·tlandt and Ot- ne-~ hon1e -ll' 1t~1l l1l .. \m('liC\'an Lrnsr{l•l. ir} .. f'llll1« tn ntlh.('l,t clurC\t .l\~Jeal to the chard Streets, to the llV«;>r. The ff'lt th:1t aftet this was done the I• rank J. :\rcLclughlm, n~ ''· rt-,ln\\ TruC\l\ Associ.rtPd Drr Gonds 1 b i l construction of sueh a dram, he \\<1ff'r bnatd \ould report in Cull n1nn of the eammutee for 11.' .... an- lll I n:~rl!o Cotpn 1 at 1011 °.~ 1 .d said, \\·ould cost tn the nNghbothoud nn 1 ,.. plan to the Bontd of Trus- nunl elamhakP ~ug-gC'~tPd , 0 ,~ 1 ,tll llll\111~ nbt)Ut m.tkmg tmt~rove:• of $!?,000. ltri\\\ \f;nor DeckC>t adnutted that t(>Jitrtne shes .tncl rlatr>~. hut nnn~> Srrif\. F JJ . ~~ • :l11 1 11ts dn\~nt dn :til\ good Its ac•1 Othet• 1 outme 111 , 1 tlt'tS, !nclud!nglh<> ' nwmbets oC the boat·d kne\\' \\ 1 s decJded upnn cl<>fimteh H, 1 . £' 0 O'~S • <>ellng It n 11c nt•,,l «n•l .tttlon \\e \\ant. [ the appro\'ul of l'lt\' btlls, WC'le h m- 'nnt' 'o.. of the dPt.uls of the a~te<'-~ :-.;,a k, Ardsl~' .md Eist \'\\ \\rio Clo,in\' Fa.-lnrjp,; { l)\lal ;\ \ this \i'l r II \\Jthout nn~·thm!li died at the meetmg. The bili:;, lmf\nt \\ hiC'h \as d1scussed hv the on!:-.. 5011113 of u 1 p suggf'~twns lt I:\\ ' .._ C .1J!IhC'J to !-.~l' hr> tuld the board \\lurh \ete all aUo\,ed cxcE:'pt thosc/dP\r'] f\f'IS nnd thP \\atet\ bomd \l!'<i f.o1\E'\flt, dr>etr1£>d to In\t ... tt..::lt•~ I l • • I ltu:-;tt..t> C\pht\'t' a~tt~ed. \\lth 1\[r .. fot fito departnl<'nt coat and h.tt Ttl\l RosPnhlrttt fl\Olf'lrl thP ll\·itation of thP ~un~f't lrnnn T'' 1 h,. ... t 11 1 ).; '\. ~\ug , (!::\~)-1('1'\l' .... •ll tl.:1t tonitt],,ns '-.:ere bad. The Prestrlent expects tt ouble m selhng the Idea to Congt ess this December that the Ph!l!ppmes. Ha\ all, Hattt and the other 1sland posses~ions be placed unrler a smgle equitnnent, nlaV he handled dlf-1]11\11 p' .tCtlOn a:s far the Board I Ptnc-shttdg~ Rn~d o~slntn~ 1 ht~ .\ l·out 1!1 I lO \\ (ll kt\ll ... \\ 1 '1'(' Clll ~tt'lk(' I 1\'\-JH ('1,1],, lJ\ fl (•Jll P( Ius place._ ferently In the futUl{) should alt'llll! :n nnrlit \\rt~ th1ough his: ef-1 1 t \\tls J'IOtnted ont. ,,null''') ;-tOIIh,t'fl' 1n1n 1n Jl!Ot••·'l nc.:111,st thf' 1 Uthf'I l 1 l11C'~ m tlt. p.1rk ''ere bad. }1ldn offf?t~d by ~filjor 1 ctul.: bc-lfrnl\ 11 11tthett:salutwntoi.:.:.sncthl'\ tdC\n!~pot\hetPth£'LJOn!=;(•t11r'lo llllJHn•hng.:\.f'f~lltJon of ~ltLO and ~ll'Lifl\t~~~nn ttltdl•tmthatTapo~~~~~ come effective 'rhe mayor p 1 ,_ 1 1 hcn J ... '\a~ passN1 snm€'thtng t:>lse b£>slrlP rat 'fhn golf \nnz,..ttl fiH~\ ]],~out fnllo\(\cl a 1 P 1ll, ~'ntlrt~•m <~n~l Crune A\enues posed tl,at the bills be C'heckcd bl· . .:\ 1 xunun1 ot 200 h01nes in the l ou 1 ·,.e \\as offt:\tf'rl \Hhnnt fN' / ~ 1111 t 111:1\\' mf'rflnt;\ hr\] i un i(l1• the- \C't~ 111 I <l i C\•1ndltton and Gordon thenlDlllnntt~es~P\'eraldn\'sber ... .~~·t4 nf\'\\· 1 eloptnentiscxpectedh;r!\It· A 1 -~solution clln\, 11 at thf> J 1 ~t lll!':Pll \'tfl 1 e:::h'\••'·\.ln~1t1 cH'- 1 -\,t,t/j .tlt.t\ttc\ls('f\tll\nofCrane the tegulat n1eet1ng on \l;IC'h they j Rohtn\ ~n. acrou'hng to \hat r.f\ ~aiel nlPf'ttng l<Htrluu: thP hi ;1\Pl, , 1 nrl' fnnc.::f' l'C'IJJltJuttPr 1 -\' JllJp llld on \\,J!': h3d directm ship. Cordials Caul!le Arrest as Many Bottles Are Found ru~ to be paid ~o that \hen the 1n~t 'J:ht llts cmpotat1on plans hE\rolc act1nn nf Htlrla Knu:::ht \hu 1 1 \fthC~nc:h nn \Inl~ lHC'\ J<;; ... il(n\n j (,\It'd '\~th \\~ts dl 1 lle \\hen tl1• timPcnniesforfinalappro\·althNeltonr \l11101odatethePhihpse~Innorlcll'lJUl:\•llth f'R\1\-'rlth. 'hl\ f:trJI\·~~ g rlwl 1 d n11t--dp f.t,- 1 rlut !tttll t 1 I\' 11€'\\ Ln10n I-Io~• \\ill be no delay In pa~ ing them. I fl.:\\\ • 1 !-\fit em anrl \\ 11l be 1 eaciy tCJ B. H('al:\• at f!f\'cantico li!lt-.., \ 1 c;; 1 fltJPS 111 1 tl1l \\ 1 11 n• d th o...p \' 1111 1 E'~ 1 1 i •I!<.::C' f• und ltil\lJl \~s cnt ted theui tl P~noc1 b' the ttansatlantic fher \\ 1~ hPmg dPsttoj.ed by the pe- l ng r xu uuon of Sa('ro and \\\al .. 1 tl, \\ n E: d thr l C 1 ll1111Itt12e, appealn.: 1n •I f\ Imm8.mta1·1~n 1rleals of 1 nrJ.- 1 o!'g)l\ fat he!. FL.IER ON TEST New York, Aug 9 -(I::-IS)-Har- old Pet~rson, of 1318 Roosevelt Ave- Tta\emmendo, Germany, Aug 9- nue, P~lham Manot, ::-1 Y, charged (INS)-Baron Koennecke, ptlot o! wtth possessing 38 bottles o! as- one of the Junkers planes being sorted cordials, was held for further groomed for an attempted non-stop hearmg on August 16 when arraJgn- lllght from Berlin to New York, took I ed In federal court here today be- off at 3 o'clock this afternoon for a fore U. S Commissioner Francts Hughes Company To Repair Rain Damage, Report 1 €'C('I \ hJds on the extensive sewer 1 e .. d anrl R cop:\! ~ent tCl thP £trl J 1 m 11!1f' i \nJJunc Pt H'tll d.lh Fill th(l liJii dllmJ'Rd on r,nrdon .. \\ enue half .. f;\~tf'l'l to which the :\fanor sev.er addition ~he al~n lf'CE'I\·<'d a stx/lu~\ tlntlung tHtnti{I~ \E'If'>. fnt\<'E'C1 1 '\' tl\l nt•\~a•~''A~·. hut \as betnC ran 1 P rnnn~cted 1n the near future months p!l$S to HlP T, 11 n tn\\ n th<~h tn C\lra:.f' r=tnrl the nt'ftt•J~I~ ~~1\c,] p 0 , \\ t ... l r(j a'\ :1~ Gn1·doA .Avenue. Th1~ ''nuld elunmate the pres€l'nt attl?. awardetl h\· na,·td Goldhl:'itt 11 ' J\~tot•\\lti0n \fnn f\'f th~> rl.:\th- '•'1'11 F'~\\11d Rrr-·ld,,1.,, was belnC pumr 1 nnse and se\\ er bastn, '';vhtrh .. An tn' ltntton tn thP fntetn~tl(\'n~l lnc- \\ 01 kf-\'t 5:. \\ f'nt nut on e:.ttJI\r> ,,, f'l , 111 1~'1 lllt'lrd nnd 1Utlt\s~ It \\as t.tken lfi A 'tl~ance to re~1dents In the AttPndanC\f\ C'nntec:t tn hP h~:l•i nt tlH• ('J\rl(':-c: l\f tlwtr- untnn I£~Hif'I!'jcn° nf lJ 1 '' lt \\(lUlrt hE\ ltllned. He notthl\ln portton of the llanot Chi<'a.go ~Ppte-mh~'\'l\ ii na~ l'\nm- \\h.-. fr• ~\~ 11 1~' a \aiJ...nut until tnn1nt~, Jlll!ll' 11 i Cllt that tht'le ''auld b8'\\ \\\ a~lungton Stleet tunnel \\ ts ft:UC'hf'rl tot a n1an catrytng a l 1- (JJe He had fl~d when obsc• 1rd tl, mt: to rnt£'11 the ktosk at P e :-=:•tPflt 20-hour test flight. O'Ne!ll. \\ r::::t€'tn .:Xln'-'~achusetts p \Pl e 8('t'H\t~1'lllg foL· 1he owner r' 3'5 pound~ nf ch nnmttc found lu 1\' 1 1n a cul\q! n~\'nr the Pittsfield h mr- tJ[ Ju«ttc<\ l't o\b\ of the State ;:•x Burial of Grant Is Recalled By Member of Funeral Parade p 1 eme C'nm t. \\ Iurh body dec1t1c1i n.~atnst :1. nC\'\ tt 1al for Sacco utd \ onzctll. Defense \ttot noy Arthur D. lltli nnd Ius stx: ll'f....ll dll.l:-; were PIe- pored to GJ1Jlool to the- I ederal J1ts- n1rt (._\'\•Ill t I. thf\ l .. mtrod StaleR Sup1cmo Luurt \lu•n all a\Cn,tc:::; n1 L exllnt ... u d In t!tP ~tnto cou1tc:: J. WyckoiJ Cole, Tarrytown Village Clerk, Was Mem· ber of Big Procesaion, Which Escorted Body Governor Al\nn T. Fuller's dctl- s1on on 1111ll11t Il'-'JHle fot~ Sa1 P and Ynnzl'ltt '\ \Ithlwlu pendm, court p1 oet)Lcdll10H ,tml m 1y not 1 ' made until thu (\' oC the <'X« ttons. Bellanca Hop Tomot·row. Is Lc Bonrget Belif'f Just 42 years ago yesterday, Au- gust 8, 1885, the body of General U. S Gtant was borne, amtd tmpres- s!ve ceremony, to Its present t•est- ing place in the colossal tomb on R!vers1de Drive. A member of the famous cortege or that day was J. Wycl<oi'l' Cole, clerk ot the Tarry- town Board of Trustees \I will never fOt·get that day as long as I live,\ satd :Mr. Cole yes- lot·day, while in a reminiscent mood I was a member of Battalion D-16 •nd one of the 60,000 military men who accompanied the body to tts 111ausoleum. News11apers at the Le Bout get Art ad rome, Ft·anc • lillie announced that more than five August n. o;-;s)-There \\ .ts a fiurt' lliillton persons wltnesRed the spee- o£ excitement a L the Le Bourg< 1 '1cle. This was not morbid curlos- .AeiOcltome today as mdtcat10ns tn· ''Y, as In the case ot many famous c1 eased that the Bellanca monoplane p•rsonages today, but deep sorrow Columbia may hop off eatly tomoi· o~d sincere reverenee !or a. man t·ow on its 1 eturn flight to New Yotk ·t•ey all !elt they ha\ known The mechanics at the Columbta • 1 'The procession 1tarted from the hangar \ere <'ngaged m putting tho <lnwntown district with Col.,nel tlnlshJng touches to the big plan~ , l\lt, Vern!!n, eomewhere ·. near the lead. I dtstmctly remefn- ber this, because at 52nd Street the Colonel's horse bolted and he was thrown Into the crowd He suffered a broken leg \At the 59th Street atllt of the elevated, still another mwfortune marred our way It seemed that the bau·iers ever present in the eventful hfe of the former prestdent were following him even to his g1•aye. l'he catafalque, an elaboratG at rr.nge- ment of massive proportions, failed to cl~ar the arch, mal<ing tt neces- sary to disassemble the snct·cd car- rier for clearance \V!th the dig- nity of the occasion 1 e•tored, the processiOn conbnued un!ntertnptcd to Its destination \Abe Tompkins, Jt, who 1s at the ptesent tlme living In Yonkers, was the drum boy on that memorable da)'. He Is the son of Major Gen- eral Tompkln~~o who manufactured & drum that name \bleb was the tbe couatry.\ Th:'lt he would hke to take the n 1 uniCr:It~d hut no 1111 m~dtate ;;rti•n t/'\lv 1 tt\In-.nn 1 P eht or n111€' lH'\\ PL0PPI\tv O\\net!l se\,f'J ~\ater and gas contrarts to .. \as takPn 11, the- uppPr P:ltl ... of thP Plrk b:v oc ... Th~ storm damagoe at the west end of Beekman A\'ellue, caused by the cloudburst several \\eeks ago Will be repaued by the Thomas .'\1. Hughes Construction Company, Charles \V. C;. pher, chatrman of the street rom- mtttee. repotted at the North Tar- t> to\ n tt ustees meeting last night !O:E'thPI ond have tt all done m one MT. VERNON STRIKE 1 •nb,' 1 ll'cl h•> \1s anx1ous to sea JOb to l'llsh 1t through. By letting COP'S SL.AYER HUNTED )!nunt -~\\'\' X I, Ata;. t·- 1 11npln\emollts ptm'l<led fot them in 1t tn onP contlact he felt th3.t :fast ~·n~on ::\ c, Aug 9 -lll\\'8)- RPf\\F>Pn • 1 u-·.; tnrt 111Pn nlrl .... tf~tr:=: :c.:ttPets anrl lnc..t:'lllttiC'n o( utlhtles. tln1P. rn,Jirl he n1ade and the ~·ark SP>\PL'al hundrt?d offtrPr,r::: anri f'l'\Jl- f'R:lpPnt..,.Ir-Jncl htHkll\rts- P111I\)IN\1?U) R:l~n1nnd I\'agA told the board ot It nntinUNl on Page Thtee) 1 ans toda;'l.¥ w~rP SC\f'IUl'lnS a ~ooclv Jn thP f\'o\\nc:;trtJt 1nn of lhl\Pf' ap~rt-lthP PXt,Pptlon~lh l\'t.Hl ronctition~ that Sf'C'tlnn nE'R:l h~re fnr Eug-Pne ::\IA mont hnU!=:P!\; nn ntnnd ~llf\l\t hf>l'fl,,f\XISt n~rtJ• hiS }110}')Ptt:.·. He stated son, v.ho early thjs mo1n1ng 1!==: nl 1'\all\f'ti C'l1t tnrh\ iP :1 one-clrn that it ua~lnlpO~ftbletndrn·eacar }Pged to ha\\E\ !;hot anrl k 111)0 .TnF> c::tril\P ::if: •i E:'P<;.fJJIP. 11f piNI?~t :1~ninfCt up thB a\enup. on whtch he hYes. Ellzs, a pCllicPn1an, ::~nr] pr(\'hR:l\~h fa 1 t)Jp f?\.f'f'Hitnn n 1 ~~('Ll) and \ nn- Thf'l mud anrl gu]k\S 1n 1t made tha tallv wounOPd l .. uthPr Raln<'.s, an-~r:Pifl, <1C\C'nttltng to thr:o pnltrt~ Onlv toad impas!-.Ibl:_ HP adtnttted tllat other nffiC\f'I th~ P 11n1hP1~ If\>mqlnN1 on the J••h. hP ne\Pt· Sd\'\ $_LJ fltln go as far as it Cl1arles Husted~s Condition Still Uncertain~ Report A deep ravme \\as washed In the g•utter and s1de\alk adJoining the Beekman A Hnue plant of the Chev- ' olet ll!otot Company, demolishing the side\\ alk ft om Hudson Street west to the enhance to the factory gt·ounds 'l'he t nndttion oC Chatles Husted The Hughes Company wtll con- J1·.. nf J'lullpse ~Ianm, who was Cl ete the stde of the I oad from lhe tht 0\ n ft om a \scoo.tet\ on Har- Plesent CfJHctete pa\ement to the \\Oot.l ~\,lllUe Sunda\ n1ght '\hen it curb. Xew gutter \\Ill be butlt. At s!ttlt k 111 obsttuctlnn on the gtadP the pre:sent tune the contractor 1s ,\.\::=i 11 ported to,l:n n:-. uncPrtain cl!cl m \\'rhhPJ I'n1 k He was not rnmrlnmlllf' tn thc> bna!·d about tha.t Dal .ly NewC! Aslrs for Ne'\lT FI.I'\e hilt •tate<! thnt lhn \!ling~ was not ~ '- .. T ~ tal, me: t\11, rm ro 1t !':lwuld of tha rnn,]~ tlH t(' Ch11 dnn A\ C'nue wag Alarm Box at Corller Of PJallt riled n~ an rxntn]•IP It 11as bring tl I undrt nunrd nn1l \' nulrl he rumed wattmg fot thf' lf'Infm cen1ent steel lie 1~ ~uffet mg ft nm n ft actur e of to arllve for the Job. It \\as slid th0 •llllll. Nt>ed of ReplacP111t'1lt of Old Tt>lt>plronp System 1\'ow J · allt>y ami Orrhard lmln'ellsed l'pmr T ruslt'f',~ hPran\(o of thfl \'i a1f>t '\ :-t~hing dow·n I tl10 sulP ()r tl11· In;tll lwt\,Pen the t ll~lltll ntlfl C'll11f'll tt~ (l 1 1 ~~~ c::t llf\- fllt tllf r th:1t \ .. nn R1p• that the Ch€'\1 ulet Co1npnnv wnnts 'fllf' \nJ\ \.ts PH kf'd up Fh,ntln\ I to Iav a conctt.•t~ stde\alk. 111 place nlgbt }t\ cl ~[1, ~~lllPUdoff \\ho '\US of tl1P C11Hkr \\,llk which \as lM!-i~lll..:' hy JU~l nftPr the a<'<'idPnt .\ romnnmwntmn fllllll tilt Tr 1 r,- wushed n\a~· b\\ the flood \ater di11l tll\lttll t11 tlw ·rritl,tn\n llo~-lt l\\ll Pnth ~ .. ,,~ Jf'qtl•qtlng th.tt nn Annlicatlon fot U1e wnlk hnR not pit.tl. .:\ o nnf' il.lH ht'Pn found \hoI been nuHI€' hut It \\,tS h1nted 1.1st \'Itn s-..cd the dt<Idtnt and the ne- .tttlonhttiC' fiLe :thllll btl\': ht• Itl- night thnt tt \Ill he done at the ltu.ll t HI'-<P <.mnnt ht\ .tHCf'ltamed lst.tllt~d on thr J)Olt ttt the tntllt't of time the other \\Otk on the ro,td ~~ lt ''thought th,tt he \\as coa•tlng Cnll~gc• A\Pnue :Jn<l \ J!IP~· ::<ttt•l't 111 to be done nne! tho hoatd \\ tll ap- tlown thP stoep grnrle on Hilt\\ notl I pl.1ce of tl!c tPI~phnne no\\ m uee pro\e 1t Avf\t1Uf n f0\ blocks ftom his home thPrc, \\Us rr{ 01\NJ ll\ tile :-=o1th .tnrl the !title \chide sttuck a stone 'l'.ut>lo\' Boatd of 'lllistcoo last TROTZKY OUSTED m the tn •rl The Impact appat<>ntl\ lmght Th(> Dinly !\;c\\s, anxioUs to Mosco>\·, Aug. 9 -(IXS)-'l'rot•I,, tluew hull ovr1· the ftonl. \\hNe he obtain the automattc ho~ to ptovtcle and Zmovteff have been expelled lander! nn his hPad mote adPquate fit~ ptotrctton for tis from the Central Comnuttee of the Dr T G. Da,is who ts attending pi mt. offE'red to pay on~- half of t11c Comnmmst part\', by an overwhelm- the bo\. called a New Yot k •pecial- Installation and b~x cost, the total !ng vote of the Plenum, according to !st Into consultation today mth the of \Inch Is $120. )Ht•Hlllt td J•lllllll' btl\.\ I~ IIIHIIH~ t}H' \ fll<!gt• I t11}~[th l'li]t lllO)l( y to muntnht I h• P.uh· :'\• \\ ... 11 ~~ a \alu.l.lllo pltJit \hH .. It llllPhl\l~ .t lntgP nuntlll r of \\ nt},P\ ~ nntl ~l·oultl be adPqn.ttl h l1I01t 1 t• rl. It wrn~ pmntPil out 'Pl UStPL' C\ plH 1' PX}l].\lllt c1 tO tlW hoatd that tho tPkphoiH 1l::tilll box now thetP \Hl~ an intpot·t.tnt pollee> box anrl he f.1 \01 cd consulttng the chief oC pohce before t Cl110\ lng tt. He felt it could be moved to another Io.-ation The boat d to have the pollee the reliable reports today hope o! derln!tely determining the I I•aac Roe•l\bla tt fit~ comn\lsslon- No otflclal statem~nt has been is- ext~nt of the boys' lnjmles end Ius ~r that the box ~il~hi~t! sued on t[\e \ ote u )'et. ehance tor p.,. \\,~nn~ '\Yn ... •n n 1lt~p1mnble con .. •ilt ion Ilr hn•l tn Jth\\' !htough 100 ft 1 f•1 nf llltt<1 tn g, t t 1 nlH1 fron1 his hot!~., 1 fl' hlnnn'd tlw rng1neer for tl\1~ '\rlY C1or<lon A\P11\lf' \·ns graded. lt \\10:: not PlniH'Ll\\ hl:tded f1om his Ylf''\ JlOlrlt \YntPr tln\\ 1ng- ft'om New Btoad• w:w dO\\ n I an Hipper A\ cnue flood• ~rl it and !two deep gulleys m the rCiad mnltmg 1t !mposstble to get Ul) thnt street m a cnr The gas line ~tn11s wttlun 300 feet of Page's house a nrl he cannot get gas or electric hg!Jt. The lighting company keeps back he He r~!t that .. ~.,~.'~~ 8 ~~'\ be