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Page Two ENTERTAINED AT ROCKVILLE HOME Members of Use Foreign Missionary mociety of Bt. Mark's Methodist Wpis- \FOREIGN [Lindbergh pyar tit To Fly Mail To Panama Jewish Circles Over Trail He Blazed Ye‘ar Ago -+ Divided In Views Ogden < Rabbi opal church were entertained at the 2 the home of Mrs. Kéward H. Foster of » was 163 Hempstead | avenue, | Wediesday afternoon. The program was formally opened by the singing of 'Tuke the Name, Jesus, With You,\ followed by a pray- ar given by Mrs. 8. 'ay.or Johns., president of the society. A scripture reading was wiven by Mrs. Samuel Board of Hempstead, who was a guest of the afternoop. Ralph Foster, young son of th. hos- tems, rendercd & violin selection by Frits Kreisler, Mrs. Earl J. Bennett told \whe. the money went,\ an- mouncing . that - local | contributions amounting to $50 have been give1 for missionary work in Cb oa and India. She said that $500 was turned over to the foreign board in Ne | York last EA§R V 3 ABC scala » XY 29, 1929 res man , Financier |Politc! fight, . , and Patron of Arts, Dead| __ CaseDominate (Continued from Page 1.) on duty day and night .o presérve the records for t'. grand restigns tion. This was eff ed throu order tencered held up by the closing of the or.ices. It was learned the work will cons .| tinue withou, serious hampering The complaint the county |. vesti- gation is considering before the grand jury received little discuss.on by the board. Th: trustees wer non-com- mittal. Cther thin a denial of the that came in a telegram from Dis- triet Attorney Elvin N. Edwards to Mayor Waldinger, there was nothing own opinion,\ remarked rabbi c. A| Nassau To Demand |Carman Freed; to cast light on the allege bribery. Baird Remains Silent Bank California of which be was| _ Edward E. Ecstrom, former Valley mt for many years. D. O. Mills|Strea : village counsel and local _t~ proside d to New York in 1880. Among|Worney, is Baird's attorney. At Lis his philanthropic enterprises was the/Orders, Baird has become non- om~ erection of the Mills hotels for the malls! guano“? mtg a denial of the tion of the self-respectit - ton, the suspended com- accommeoda wwmuflmflmmwimu The sudden dropping of the sthoce controversy was the outstandir | i» tion of la.. night's meeting. That Press of Hempstead in referring to . Baird was to have been suspended ear. The society has also contri- Rabbi M. Speler's denunciation of Elevated Tracks Forced To Give was expected, but that the demands ted to the support of two Bit free lance rabbia\ at Sabbath divine} f . . |of the village fathers tor the specifi- women in Liberia whose salurics are ervices. in the Congregation BNai Along Whole Route Up His Practice cations of the school be drop- $50 each a year. \The Living God.\ Sholom, kville Centrc. ___ c as nut ffered by Mis. W. R Rabbi Press declined to comment on a , - e observ The fight for the specifications has am???“ was 9 abbi Speiet's speech as reported by (Continued from Page 1) fig]???“firm-1,133l'fi;fli?;:arfi at a four morths' history. Saird led {} Following this part of the program, Che Nassau Daily Review yesterday. \& friend from Boston\ appeared. It lished in the magazine were read by | Mrs. Woodhull. their dress, manners and custums in Col. Charies A Lindbergh, who blazed a trail of glory on his goouwal w . auth America that country. She gave illustrations just m year ago, is scheduled to fly the first plane to Panama on the new tri-woekly schedule which goes into (drive out of N: .u county, the self- tumes. Other costumes were exhib-| traced on the map. the unanimous oninion of, prominent and Mrs Yale, have been in China for chapters of aviation history ever writ- of the good hwmor that had marked him when he came from the prison had gone he was tractable and was At the close of the program Just Kids Safety club, sent his| MAll route between St. Louis and Chi- freshments including almond cakes /contribution to Officer 'Branner\ from|C&%o, roiling land and white capped and Chinese tem were served. Mrs.|North Bellmore. His letter is well-| 5688 await him on his hops through Walter J. Ebbels was taken b as &) written, indicative of his mother's] Dt countries to Panama, mew member of the society. Among/handling the pen. Mrs. Taylor en-| Mundreds of pounds of mail, being|With him. \ He complained of the those present were: Mrs. Wilfred/rolled her son, Harry, in the club MAd® larger each day as the time for|Seat in the car, had his handcuffs so am T-being only 1% years of age.|40Ubt whether all of the mail intend-|nOf possibly serve bis term. clock this morning \Billy\ asked to be taken to the lavatory, 'There the ; -__- to Panama, can be taken. State In Trial Bound in the belief that the dollar|. When the modest air hero returns ** Pik she recived from her mother caused) £0 his old task of \{lying with mail\ of \Eddie\\ Kane|she reeived from her mother coused fo. a few days he will achieve the re- it will do wonders for the two Secker|llZition of a dream to which he (Continued from Page 1.) boys, Marjorie Sperle of Boliniote 5:35\: expression surf];- lusugwdthwulllmtp - de hi t ti bi a year ago-a hope that the Unit- gobbeld. He had preg'ltrmllyl'w waged fl’aried z‘nfifl r‘fl'zlfé‘mgmhe: (wg Central America capitals by regular| Watching through the crack while| M. Widlitz. treasurer of the con- or the Livermores ind for Mrs. a ermore's mother, Mrs. Wendt. Mr. , mir mail service. rtment. similar lines, He said 'hat whether Edwards charged 'he we the \finder\ ..Delf\gk§;“§: little] Instead 'of the Spirit of St. Louis, Like & flash \Billy\ wheeled, kicked) the question is considered from a The train was almost to a stand. cupy the pulpit on the same \and-/avenue for lmio‘g'egérzzarznlg Milfnwle: my brother Billy, Jr., Donald and my-|% Yet ago, he will be assisted by m - mechanic and radio operator when he torney Edwn.is often and most or| 36K. I don't live in Rockville Centre| \Billy\ in the head as the convict the time wanled to barter a tale I live in Belimore now.\|le@¥te Miami February 4. gathered himself cat-like for a leap Bs femes Tor at, MEC Special note of the change in ad-] But the route wil be almost the Mib Wily mets tape\ wir) To Meet Tonight When Kane was caught, \Billy\| dress of Marjie is being made by Of- at he By 8 9607, liams Tunged forward, struggled. to wanted to talk and he tol d' A ® ficer \Bratmer\ Nafis, He is request- when he inscribed the famous Lind- 1 one movement. His bullet struck t> frce lances. hours. G - . a The Miami to Panama route, leading At this time, the prize winners for Billy\ up t> the time of the trial (Continued from Page 1.) \3:03:31th malnutrit- emulfxylnflmflh tréfire’f‘fwc'“ Ml \1wa ge wi u e lon~ U w cups xvi: ”wamwflm!“ by the mega, stands before this court of chain of airways recetnly put into thenmullm'cm ghffgiwfi was held in the an; which He was put on the stan JAst after “Hillernevukntw'hnhtvpmedc'mwwm°lm2W='-mmgm'mpmmmkmmwm . N. near Wirs. Livermore and Mrs. Amronson|that night until the details came out XDdies and Central America by the|usrgeq mside and out. Patrolmen of} -\\ _\\ \8° If LAk® George. \had told their story of the robbery. |in this court. Pan American Airways, Inc., of Whichithe county police were posted day \Billy\ admitted he had known| \I think your honor knows that he| Lindbergh recently was appointed/ang night outside the walls and when or o ipl seer bat aith the tater ar the dead boy. Theue ._ Lindberpti s present plane are to \m e mone moe te oo ss anroorrme ensy\ at 1 ect, , but 'n e . There Miter that he 'denled everything hells no question tat, as m lesson to the|COme to Miami from a trip through ne\ os MF u guarded through the corridors and NEW YORK OFFICE Bad told the prosecutc: before a punishment must west where he has been MWIveY-|carefully separated from everyone in| wou'* muke Sane & party to the|imposed-Miler realizes that. ing the activities of Transcontinental the room. om * “I TUES. and FRL robbery. \Miller has had plenty of family|Ait Transport in the establishment Of)\ when four of his friends were rec- RICHARD G m ”lg-nun. “in“ Him trouble-he is one of nae most unfor- Ah at\): ézmlz°nm {m ognized in the sfectators they were M o officers w him|tunate prisoners who has ever stood a hed vil- ¢ @lose! that hw. could him-|before this court making for the morning of February 4. He jags\ and ordered to leave the vil McCHESNEY .. to testify against Kane heley: be will mppreciate any met of|it scheduled to reach Calon the fol-| * \ had m record as a jail break» seen the r.eeting given the pris-/mercy.\ lowing afternoon. er and had boasted that he coule OPTOMETRIST for 1:3 Iran\; ni (I‘m-l! 11-year- Ju1ft Smith haenl'yhutld' \I gho- t \erack many can,\ meaning that be ughter in the court room, ly appreciat at you have uld get out of I1. FREE But be Lad told Attorney Cuff that and the able way in which you Is Host To 200 could get any PHONE, PORT 3062 [ Jin never BOHACK BUILDING | I PINE AND GROVE STREETS intended to testify a said it; I also agree with you -_- p. mtg? to do solin what you have said of those at Informal Ladies Night\ Held Vets' Card Party ghun‘. he coud hance to mose who taunt the inv.\ At St. Mark! L Tet so #> noe wi unt e Jaw. U H (3 + As an oucer of th . or © __ gl peee Judge then tmposed the 5°0t-| - ®yeryman's Bible Class of St; Marks \flung-L\; n and Ad‘ waia be tew it bis, duty to tell T - Methodist Episcopal chupch, Rock- lary lay Lomorrow would try to F ville Centre, was host about 200 at! An array of worthwhile awards is P ( that ext.. T1; Driver- ln Argument an informal “Mask-$2111.\ pancake|ready for the card party to be hela #: an \Billy\ for \lib= supper in thé basement of the church|by Hempstead Post, American Legion, last tight unti a bullet out nin aoe nao nyght. and its auxiliary tomorrow night on Scams to Amuse Him Parsons drive, came to blows this| S. Van de Water, president|the second floor of the Cohen building Put on the stand in the court| morning, recording to the police, in|o\ the Cass, acted ms master of cere-|on Main street, \Ime articles to be esterday \Billy\ was ased \Didn't| MM ent over a monies. He credited August Schleou-|awarded are on display in the window wou tell me that Kane came out w..2) the ter, chairman of the arrangements/of Nicholas Hermann's furniture store gou to the Liver.iore piace?\ - on Main street. & \No he as he looked ~is| Toursma separated them committes, for the enjoynble aitair, ___ at Mr. Rdwards. were to appear in court Dr. Wilfred O. Phelps, who attended \Didn't you tell you came out to face of the supper together | NT % hus?\ me sut on “m ITS DIEFERE \No amawered the convict ¢. 4 be}the station to catch his train soUND #pamed » Tittle amused. * York, in busines. WITH U | \I ud that you gave ,300 to Kanet~ @ ’, \To agi came the anawer a~1 | fere wos a little scorn in the ' ord, \Boston Bily\ had \double crosmed\ tate, Just as he \double cro.sed\ whan he turr 4 his tr 0 the|O® clan-mt, is»: enjoy the foul's -f he aiope, says wae nolice| insulted and “a = District Attorney gem seng) ton with . the Plumbing Heat buck t/ Xis cell. continued SPECIAL REPAIR 'The state's ase had collamped and, | AfTivcd bin-Waxing“.ka DEPARTMENT District Sewan' G, 19 Morris. Avenue rom to what \ had - told them af Kane, there was little Prespart. Rockvil» Centre 4085 @ould be «sed against the Jin in © actusion LYNBROOK THEATRE Watch for Date # 1 - French Beaut . e .* Incorporation Talk hh uy - Shop © Under Dersenal Supervision of © Ben Locurto Tel. Hempstead 2240 _ Tel. Port Washington $76 *_ PAUL F. McGINNIS ¥ p / The question of incorporation was ved at the loomthiy meeting of 158 Main Street C2 Main Street f oute smmeciation Jat Hempstead, N-Y. Port Washington, N. Y. Fee AbroinkmentCaIPR, Vou HS _ wean for tiie bémpotmry. Tax- Houra Hours Exceptional Service In All Forms of Beauty Culture ve Amiaxiation, arclnred thet she |, Tues., Thurs, and Sal Mon.. Wed. and Fri. Tola any far-alum “magnum in g was” 7-8 Jn vient fugtager. \I wouldn't care to make any state-|the village might just as well go some.|decline is pathetic. Thousands of 1 s was said, ores nted the unusual gill . was Mrs, R. F. Woodhull, who ap-! nent on what Rabbi Speier has said,\) Where else if they do that.\ figtgrfagéfimdflgfinx‘Busingr‘xpdnAfiWXNM” one can be ea o. d from the peared in costumes representing \The emarked Rabbi Press. . \For one Approved by Wallace not submit this to the court Rod . for what fhe hung, I am a comparatively newcom-| \Unless we stand for an elevated! 1? (here ever was a case where an) C&BON the school boar 1 holds out ou Yamal Freed, tp om r in this section and I don't feellstructure here whatever is done W!ll| q man was humibated and disgraced.| \ have yet to be learned ciety. She told of the romes she had) hat T should make any comments on|be lost because it is well known that/iv'is ¥pig\ I don't know if it will ever| hello (\ns DFB abbointed as a road tayo o it poo ted] he work of rabbis who have plan for the elevation of the Mon- W, Seen yealy.~ age ino 3 are ngo at a sal- visiting others, Several articlss pub-| ere longer than I have. tauk division has been proposed by v [he fas ma' The comm aime) U \And befor offering any oplufon/the railroad,\ said Mr. Starks - care m an general way, I should <cfer to| Assemblyman Edwin W. Wallace {K8 full charge and cate of Publ works at a salary of $4.00 . . | Mrs. Austin Long of Rockville Cen- tudy Rabbi Spierer's statement the supervisors, saying he xxeiea'ign be never practices med- 2m, las, year his camings were in- gre who recently returned from North arefully and then devote some time/thought them right to insist on a uni- ri “3k You to let Dr. Carman go creased $100, China where she and het husband ind thought in the preparation 0''form plan for the elimination of 8rade)pacy to his family who has already,] ~ =~ worked for the Y. M. C. A., gave an \ any comment. crossings and believed that the ele-|5® Four ronor knows\ suffered a fed Baldwin ssn iC Savion of women: | That Dr. M. Speler was perfect!y/vated tracks to be the best plan 35s) af hamilation.\ middle classes the position of women, . Justified in his efforts to protect the} \They plan to elevate the tracks at profession of tie sincere Rabbi and| valley ”53mm and Lynbrook,\ the Assemblyman, \and wh U the vet s of e e With Goll dressed i regulation cos-| operation February 4. He will fly a Sikorsky amphibian (below) with a full load of mail. Lndbergh's route is |Styled free lances in the field, Rockville Centre and Preeport|P\CHMIP&AIY to passing of sentence copes of Lot Erte Devartmer® ., they must do the same thing because| Sunday will take place the Installatio» Med Posters © 00000\ Lone R ion B | \B Billy\ I \Those interviewed aided with Rabbi] 5, 55 core Pen 400 be- fop fi‘ifi'i’é'flfiflfifnwfi“ done mot bec |of Henty P. Schoerry, John . a * cause they cannot have a railroad i John Offermann, the newly Informatic concerning North china Fteception Boxes By WILLIAM E. BERCRTOLD oston Bi n Speler and declared they would be 10@0|cause of his friends, but in spite of aI , today and prophecies of its future For Fund M (Associated Press Aviation Editor Eff T Y leased to assist in the organization “ghgfilgrmygggfiu‘fipfgjd \ e [that; He has been examin®d by phy- deacons were given by Mrs. Long. Another or Fun oney MIAMI, Fla. (P)-\Slim\ Lind- ort To Escape |of a Rabbinical council to restore \\* |opmnion that while the ratiresd was| [CT, BH DY the court is done not be- - talk was given by Mrs. «tobert +.. At- A D b d bergh, who rose from mail pilot to - dignity of the profession, which Rock- getting orders from the public service ports show that he knows the nature kinson, whose brother rnd wife,. Mr re 18trIDUt@G|air hero in one of the most brilliant Shot By Officer ville Centre's Jewish leader declared p and quality of his met and knew it Freepol’t “eatre in his sermon Saturday, had commission for the elimination of/ was wrong. But there has been de- a a . grade crossings he did not expect any- last 20 years. Mr. Yale is a (Continued from Page 1.) ten, is ready to \fly the mail\ again. becavse of the acts of free lance terioration. . scum-r and his wife is a doctor in ® Instead of the fiat prairies of Tlli- (Continued from Page 1) Rabbis. thing 3° “glmflzf it. He ”‘WBMKE‘E \A man of mature age knows bet- Commencing & charity hospital and one half years old member of|2O#; Across which he flew on his old \If & quack doctor would set up|C&llfoad ofcials were merely making/ter than to violate the law,\ declared \ {gestures without any thought of doing . 31:2 1&1\: 2mm (firm‘xne 51:3“, “£31ng dmorc than they were com- the court, The sentence followed. soon take step: to oust him,\ declared |P® 9 , F whining more than was customary Israel Reiffel, presiient of Congre- ”shag?” aoe (is Home Bureau Unit tion B' notice of hearings he - - 2!“ng £5; Effigy?!“ honest Rabbis| elimination of grade crossings at cen- Meets At Methodist Episcopal Phelps, Mrs. Glenn Pettit, Mrs. John|along with his Panama flight nears, await the(removed to take off his overcoat and|should unite themselves in similar| MS! avenue, Valley Stream, in the vil- Church, Freeport Daviceon, Mrs. A. Frasct, Mis. H.)\ Here is Juniors letter. \ \\ \mail\ pilot. Stamp col-|then shackled to Deputy Davis again) fashion for their own protection,\ he} !48° All in that village on February] __. __ hit of mn R Pulle:, Mrs. Charles Moser, MtS. J.| \Enclosed please find ®bxious to obtain letters with |he seemed to settle back, resigned|declared. Mr. Reiffel added that he 14 at 2 p. m. eau o vapflrld'm“ of the rinm' Bu- Carty, Mrs. A. Becker, Mrs. John MC-/cents for Mrs. Secker. the special Lindbergh cancellation to|to the fact that the prison gates were| Coesn't believe in \/ ce lance\ Rabbis Notice was also given .°' hearings 3d?“ met yesterday at the Pirst Meth-| Comb, Mrs. Walter Ebbels, Mrs. L. \Sincerely|be Drovided for the occasion, have|A¥ain to open for him in a few hours! ''The good ones suffer because of O0 Febriaty 14 at 9.30 o'clock at the st Episcopal church on Pine stree Monroe, Mrs. Howard J. Wood and (X-his mark) Junior Taylor |SWelled the mail consignment to buig-/AD4 close behind him for the re-| the acts of the bad ones in the Rab: village hall in Lynbrook in the pro-|Preeport, when Miss Edith Decker lic- Miss Addie Davison. 'P.8.-The donation is small, but|!D& Proportions. -Post Office officials Mainder of his life because he can-) biniea! profession, the same as in any|Dosed elimination proceedings at Hor-|{ured at the beginning of a series on other profession,\ declared Mrs, B.|ton. Wright, Atlantic, Forest, Earle \Restyling the Wardrobe.\ C ATH - & ed for the flight, which will markthe!, A8 the' train was going into the| Markowitz, president of the .uxiliary.|Denton, - - Willlams Fails \fix: £32152“ L‘\: opening of the regular air mail service|lower level at Albany at 12:10 o-] \It isn't fair to thos: Rabbis who and Broadway. osis |have devoted many rears of hard The supervisors also set March 4] study to get a degree, or to those who|at 10 a. m. at the supervisors rooms handcuft was loosened enough for him|attend synagogues, if who|in the court house as the time for! | . [to have the freedom of his hands. haven't gone through the prescribed|the hearing in the proposed widenine I Kicks Davis in Stomach course of study, rre permitted to oc-|and change of alignment of Jerusalem | GUIBER & BAUSCH two other detectives stood at the door'nrd,\ stated Mrs. Rel '. Wantagh avenue brothers, Billy Jr. and Donald! ed States soon would be linked with Davis and \Billy\ were in the smallgregation. expressed himself Along! Apnewars Two Stills OCEANSIDE BANK BUILDING ot the place to be robbed and that\yarie. \Here is a one dollar for| With which he blazed the trail for|DAYIS in. the stomach, and despite/commercia. or spiritual viewpoint, !t/ Chemical Truck At Hempstead Specialists in developments, road\ construction, drainage. lydraulic Bill mnd Barry were to do the fut dr a t the efforts of the deputy sheriff to|is unfair to the gentne Rabt. to ”may,“ figmzoyéowllgosioslt lathe; iaddghmml' afieéim‘é‘é‘ lgptllfix flgfbmawz‘; fight back, slipped his handcuff and| have to compete with those who have Is Kept Busy fill, landscaping and design of reinforced concrete, and steel struc- Had Made Overtures was sick to whom (probably meaning |CATTYINE a heavy cargo of mail and through the window. taken a short cut to presiding 9V°T 4| & chemical truck from Helmpstead \\\ \PC \\ \8 Barry, in Auburn prison serving 25| 'for which) I got him.- ¥ * passengers as well. Instead of flying! Smith leaper for the congregation. and it unfair to the ck ft elmpstea | Aubur fire headquarteds responded to two Title Guarantee Surveys-Tel. 6489 R. V. C. years and \Billy\ in Clinton prison) T want to give it to you for|lone as he did on his good-will hops| MAN Window nearest him, smashed|general public, which sets & alarms during the past twelve b ° the glass and fired almost with the Idea from the preachin of some of in his feet and fell again. F Lake Hold t or Fust bergh circle around the Carribean, It |\°%® orest e Campers Ho : Kanes part m the robbery. ac; Swlety thib to sond in their new ad\ will start at Miami, however, and lead followed, through , the Reunion, Fi a hat polio; {)| dresses !f they have moved, for he) Cross the Florida Btraits to Havana; T \AOL. ROC he Van wow, eunion, Freepor {cum M; r. FM!“ says he wants to keep track of his|then to Merida, Yucatan; Belize, Bri-| .i\ \un fragal) At the Elk's house in Free- wa late kids wherever they go. tish Honduras; La Ceiba and Teguct- i Tsr tn ; @On EAW!:|port tonight, the Forest Lake Camp Pag roald Sot have nee brower Y ® galpa, Honduras; Managua, Nicara. OCT the wounded PTISODET|reunion banguet will b: held. This he would not have been' brought, gua; Ban Jose and David, Costa Rica, WHHA®® Was, bleeding: badly 8Dd/ camp, which is under the direction of SPRING M ays the Miller Goes To and\ Colon, Panama. \seemed to be in a serious condition.|tarold T. Confer, director of ath- ® | v Kane-1\ via-thalam- Attor . ° The new mail route will bring the £11435!“ back on may?“ ”hfd' letics mt Freeport\ high school, has | moy The NM: ul (m' ho was Sing Sing For Panama Canal rone within two days yig “mama‘s on an?) completed its third . uccessful' sea- a | Aunocent of the charge against him 3 To 6 Y. of the United States against the Pre- \D and carly this morning] 200; 800 all of the campers and | and Barry refused to again-t o CAFS |sent required travel of from six to 15 Sergeant Bmith, phoned to Capmin| the pemaeer® \\\ to attend 1 on e ve Mim. He was sent back Ts King that \Billy\ was back in prison. benguet fight and his ubsence, naturally, \His nephew, Mr. Lewis, has agreed/ne was mar be coinmi sioner Following Attorney Levy's appeal) P!8DS are being made to form an 5®!0/came the short address of the court Firemen's Association among \Dr Carman,\ said Judge Smith. 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