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&. cross-bar Authorities say Skolin had been!, _ (Continued on Page Sixteen) despondent nnd moody since his con- vietion, but had attempted no trouble either on way to Sing Sing ot after his arrival 1# fines in Rockyille Centre court last might in one of the lightest onlenders which has faced the police Justice in a number of months The violators were Hiram Abrams, Hempsterd, $2; Lawrence J. Lincoln lyn, $10; Stanley A. Bickford, Bast lelip, $10, and Herman Wiecsenfield, Jumnlea, $10 Matilue slayer still at large Famous pliot for Queen's flight « hurt in Bombay lot . Mexican fers leave. fleld- Rivers, harbors bill passer . Mellon praises tariff law \Tired of delay,-Legion writes ..... Jones to qui ports MB wn The Official Newspaper of a= VOL. XXXIII No, 146, I Cannon'y/ Demands And Washington Looks To Bish » op For Next Move mon, Jr., today for the next move in Mis controversy with Representative) Tinkham of Massachusetts, who has mceepted the chrrchman's dare to re- peat his charges against him without the protection of congressional im- munity I Repeats His Accusations In m signed statement issued (or‘ gawk-anon today, Tinkham repeated | is accusations made against Camnon| en the foor of the hous» and sald | he did it \lest Bishop Cannon delude anyone into thinking the charges\ were \unfounded.\ In his speech in the house, Tink ham said Cannon had violated the federal corrupt practices law by fail- Ing to report the disposition of $48,- 300 given him by E. C. Jameson of New York, for promoting the anti- Bmith campaign in the south., An assertion in the house address! that untll this sum is accounted for | Cannon \will stand convicted in the} 1:1 of all honest men of having ap-| propriated that money to his own| ®ses\ was not contained in Tinkham's| Wigned statement | Meets Cannon's Demand | Immediately upon reading of the} representative's address, Cannon challenged Tinkham to make his ac-| eusation without the protection from | libel proceedings given by the consti-! futon to all remarks made on the sentative a \blustering. cowardly-con-| pgrssman\ and vagested that he in-| | dtude his mccusations In a written | mtatement to the press over 'his sig- | | nature, This procedure Tinkham followed. To Sue Newspapers Cannon last week. announced Intended action. fo: Weel and news dispatches which he cor- sidered a defamation of himself, He Indicated he had retained counsel to study the possibility of bringing such action. The Cannon-Tinkham edntroversy lay,\ arose from the bishop's refusal to answer questions on his political ac- tivities at the time of his appearance before the senate lovby committee, [al committee to has accused h rupt- practices law $65,300 and Cann n reported the ex- | penditure of $17,000 to congress, 'The | $49,300 remaining, he contended, j meed not be reported as It was all| spent in Virginia and not subject to the federal law, districts of Virginia, GEORGE SKOLLA, 62, ate Three days after he ente Bing prison for the second George Skoll, 62, of Hicksville, yes- rather than serve eight of his few re- maining years behind the grey stone walls of the penitentiary Skolla was found hanging by a cord from the upper cross-bars of his barren, steel-laced room shortly after noon yesterday. 'The rope was slash» #d by guards and n physiclan worked) ward Beurlacher, for more thin an hour in a vain ef- fort to revive the aged man. Carl Tavestigation Starts William _J. Duane, An Investigation was started Imme-/and Wallace Young. dintely under direction of Warden Lewls E. Lawes to determine. how Bkolla emuggled the death cord Into his cell, but this morning prison au« ed to Sing Sing. a. week Ago today by Judge\ Tew!s J. Smith in county court, bing his wife, Mary He had been \out of stir\ only “hunt Killekelly, months, having completed a long at\? Phil)“, William Enkler, ' rm in the same prison on a simlar arge im few days before Christm Skolln was seen In his cell in the}, COUN \old block\ after noon mess yester- day by Keeper Nelson Truce, in charge of new prisoners. 'A half hour later, ®t _ was Keeper True found him hanging from Judge John 8. Thorp collected $37 All fines were for passing red lights. Hewlett, 85; Panl Marino, Brook» -__ --= Today's Index] British events Church services tomorrow | { | Play features. commencement Freeport graduates feted keep Lynbrook board seeks bux line Boctety ...... eee e page, personals r Au Pair tend forld news in pl va o A Nice Girl Comes To Town phone Thea ire Radio pr ram Bullder j T ating page Rampmend Bigh .., state to al6ter..... your Cclurhe, 7. . ; Over Tariff Law. 101 Massachusetts Legislator Meets Deprecates \Gloomy Prophesies' Valley Stream, dealt four pat || hands in one round of a friendly «| poker game. Albert Kunzweller, | | also of St. Albans, held the fourth. | | ' Made By Nationalist Demonstration Opponents; New Duty Figures Also Up- held By Senator Watson Washington, June 21-P)-Wash-| | < ANSWERS CANNON _ | Ington looked to Bishop James. van-|@~-~--~- Ended As Times Repulsed, Mob ° Police, Three} clared a \dead hand.\ Charge) ® Washington, June 21-UP)-Becre- , tary Mellon praised the new tariff law in a statement issued for persons, among them five wo- cation today saying it had removedimen, were injured and sent to hos- an obstacle to business recovery \by eliminating the uncertainty of. the last 15 months.\ He depricated \gloomy prophestes' made by opopments of the Hawley-| Smoot bill and said \the notion that mounted, this law is going to destroy our for- de is certainly without foun- Bombay, June 21-(#)-Two hun- pitals today in police charges to break up a Nationa \non in the Maidan Esplanade, | 'The police, some of whom were! | Be At Controls Of Plane Monday; Re- wielded lathis, or f A F bamboo Clubs, with telling effect and view Feature Writer To Make Trip drove the throngs from the thor- \ | |oughfare, which the muthorities last Inight forbade. as an assembly place! n he next two weeks, Many Seriously Wounded Many of those Injured serious wounds. these were two women. stood. by throughout the: duration. of {the melee and carried off the dis- Defended By Watson 'The new law was defended also by Senator Watson of Indians, the Re- publican leader, in. a radiv address delivered last night and a short while President Hoover announced he- was contemplating: some changes féntrhésfizfie’l‘; 55:33:31 getrgoggfhhled Nationalists to. hospitals ization guthorized by Emoot act. ‘lur t recoved Among Ambulances received before, sterday. - The Nationalists ed to pass in review He had reached no decision as yet |strength before Pandit Moti intend a show of| 1 Bebru, | Syu ae he said, but expects to choose theiacting president of the all-India na- congress. members of the new commission and|tional send- their names to the senate be- learning of their Intentions, in a spe- {etal regulation, forbade assembly in| and the esplarnzfide. ch c a olice Charge Crow . C fuling Tas setien ugo, |Senator Royal S. Copeland lial) take his place offering. an- wil disobedi-) government, fore congress adjourns. \It seems to me that fears criticisms have been greatly said Secretary Mellon,] n \wherever a new protective tariff law by the Nationalists as : been enacted gloomy prophesies had They have failed to ma- terlalize as far back as I member and my memory goes back man years No Reason \The rates in th the house a. year ago- were-higher/ than in the bill recently signed by'. b f d. Finally the mount- Yet business at that Cq\ mete AWE ded | GEORGE H. TINEHAM TIRED OF DELAY, - ~~ (EOOMPMT gerated, ' The new other opportunity _ of lence and from long before dawn the in the esplanade Ing to begin their process {m. An hour before th lof police assembled also and after vainly ordering the crowd to disperse! charge them | 'Three futile charges were made as ajing $156,000 for work at Port Je been made gathered Interre | on al 7 a.) hundreds can re-| Alarm ill as it pas the president. time did not take alarm seems to be no reason why it should I know of no industry that is seriously hurt, while those industries ed police called . upon and, charging right and left and striking|bassct Bay and Huntington Harbor. In| 'The amendment of the New York) _ There with the clearing the thoroughfare except fo 500 or so led by some women volun e etowd \ald 'not\ fso ever, remaining in the strcets bo | dering the esplanade. [ly grew in number and pushing: the police out of their way th onto the forbidden area. The mount- ed police were called upon azain, one of the fiercest melees since inaug» civil . disobedience lathis, succeded elvil and criminal, against new land And W T‘ Help papers printing.. editorials, cartoo flurry paling??? Diableesl“ I [¢ Veterans Bill Turning to the question of Iarelgnl ade affected by the new law, the ablnct officer |States will continue to buy a vast iquantity of foreign products and to| sell the products of its farms, mines, and factories all over the world.\ In this connection, he warned that \foreign nations that do business with us: would do. well to the all-important factor is the main- tenance of the high purchasing pow- er and standard American people.\ With the enactment of the meas- ure, he continued, fifteen months of was ended and \Amer!-| riles know now where they adjust - thembelve without difficulty to new condition He said he regarded the flexible provisions as highly important and \intelligently and| should enator Idid not affect any of > -- - Long Island appropriations... It in| , 41“ Suss s! TO CREFT --- the channel between Governors Tsland| | | They tina of larger ships. said . (\the. United ged. back Declaring they: are \tred of <de- members of 'William Clinton Story post, American Legion, at last night's meeting in the dugout, Free- port sent telegrams to Senators Roy» S. Copeland and Robert P, Wag- Tinkham previously asked theiner, urging their aid in pasting the 7a\ the churchman and | disable m of violating the cor- senate. uration campaign ensuing. Simultaneoulsy, from the Girguam side of the city converged at Dhob! and 'Taino and were dispersed by other posice using A few volunteors were About 300 people were minor . injuries\ besides the 200 -or more sent to nosiptals, The police force called with the crowd consisted of 400-foot police, 50 mounted police, ana 30 of- ficers. Troops stood by throughont to act in the event the police weve unable to cope with the situation Shortly after dispersal in the es- planade another procession attem to form outside the way terminus in ggotesznngq'nfizrgé charges. e police c ° © with their lathis, and disperseq | L&Wrence seaway, 12 more p m ber that processions of. living of lathis. injured there treated for veterans bill before The bill pr com Jameson testified he gave Cannon|for $4,000 men. who. mecause of Te\ quirements in the existing Jaw, must show they have been treated for their present disabilities fore 1925 Ask Quick Action The telegrams sent by the Story Afor his appearance before the|POSt 8Dd signed by Commander Wal- lobby committee, Canner issued a|a6t Guest tead as follows: mgatement giving in lum sums the The William Clinton Story post, Abportio. ment of the $48,300 for|AmeTican Legion, of Preeport, 'with and a membered ® o\ Bad, respectfully ree among the 'adividual conqresnlo‘nnlmhd efforts toward getting: immedi- uncertain tan Indu stand and wil wut to deal If they are courageously applied,\ \go a long way toward making an- other legislative reviston of the tariff unnecessary for many come.\ Watson said the agHcultural sched- ules of the Hawley-Smoot law assured | \added prosperity- and inereased pur- chasing power to a third of the peo- ple of the country.\ ROXY'S THEATRE PARTY POSTPONED TWO WEEKS, Affair Delayed Until Queen Can Attend The theatre party to which \Roxy\ Invited - all- the candidates Victoria them consideration | of them, also, bill. as reported out bythe. senate finance committee, HICKSVILLE, SUICIDE |delay. IN SING SING CELL Every member present send m personal telegrain to Con- ° gressman Robert L. Bacon uzging his red Sing!support it the passage of the bill. time,} 'The the | disabled injuring per- | Win you hep» \\ o STEINFELD APPEAR agreed to Shows Up As Police FollowI Wild Murder Theory Morris. Steinficld, Manhattan, who was last seen at Castle Baths, Long reappeared . at his home Thursday night, ms mysteri- ously as he disappeared. Both: the Nassau county: and (New York police were following a wild murder theory, following the receipt of a letter from New Jersey. Liew» tenant Emil Morse, of the county de- tective bureau, went to Jersey in an effort to locate the writer of the let- channels suitable for navigation not following delegates chosen for the county convention to dry killed himself in his cellibe held at Freeport, July 25 ana 26: Wallace Guest, Curley,. Edward MacCormack, Robert Campbell, Prank Post, Leo P. Maher, G. _C. Kohler, Schloss, Walter Heenan, commander; Prank Beach, last Monday, James Schmidt, William Arenholz, Joseph McCloskey, Peter Stephen Beck, Ed- Maurice | Stember, Jacob Kedenberg, William Roberts, Brown,-- John- Oruiakshank; William. 'White, Smith, Leo in the) Wiliam queen of the carnival contest who met him at the Strand theatre party a week ago last night was first intended to have been held this week. Owing to the duties involved by the ieen-in ~connection -with the- Rock- iMle Centre hospital bazaar this wétk and the ruth of final preparations for |, making the trip to Atlantle City, it was decided to postpone the theatre party until after the queen * offer still holds all the girls who-were presented at their Strand theatre will have the oppor- tunity of making the trip to New York to attend the Roxy theatre and a din- during the second week in announcement rangements and notlce to all girls ex- to attend will dvance when the final date is set. MRS. DOBSON WINS LIBRARIANS BERTH Cornell Graduate Named By! East Rockaway Association Mr¥® Edward R. fate of Cornell w pointed librarian 6 East Rock Alternates Named The alternates selected wore: Fine. wohn N. Herimenn.. Jr.. br. thorities were still puszled. I Pinger Meret Bkolin, _ |M. °C~ Bunker, Harry Mainken: Wars oin a aat ren Carman, Prank Dorman, Charles Seth. cA. \C.. Benton, Clifford \ Mahn- v 6 ;\berg, A. C. Benton, lor in- Mineoin.. \He was convicted of stab ken,\ Edward nah-ox“ if?\ “was? el ielson, . mehgnmu, ward Healy and Commander Al Cook gave a brief talk on the activities Leglonaires throughout reporte er. Notification: of_Steinfeld's reappear ance came while the search was at Its helght. Jt was received from his st ter, Mrs. Samuel Kaufman. Steinfeld \left -i \blue- serge suit Castle Baths when he disappeared In the sult was $800 in Jewels and $150 in . cash. When he home he wore a new sult. TEN TREATED AFTER HOSPITAL EXPLOSION Deadly Gas Possible As X-Ray Films Explode June 21-(P)-Ten pers firemen and | Yahner, return Wiliam Cod 'and \Roxy returned ner pa be made well the . county. elgareite . night brought in $40 and many c'garettes. Atlanta, newspapermen. two attaches, who Inhaled fumes gen- erated by burning X-ray films at Gra dy hospital, were under the observa- ton of today while mu- thorities supervised the return .of 250 negro paymu removed . during the Deadly Gas Probable Dr. J. J. Clark expressed the opin- lon that only a \safety\ type of film was exposed to the fire and that those who Inhaled its fumes would suffer no serious consequences, but W. Prank Lucklesch. manager of the AtJanta of-! fice of a film manufacturing com- pany. said he thought some old film, {I n deadly gas.) hospital in sup-| $----________ association. new directors of the organization were also instailed Hewlett was elected to succeed himself ms director and Mrs. John 'T, Gibbons was elected to com- plete the term of Mrs Herman Smith who died last December. The board of trustees clected in- clude Oliver T. Hewlett, Lyman Davi- son, Mra. Arthur D. Jaques, Mrs. Rob-} ert Davison and Mrs, John Gibbons. Mrs. Lyman Davison is secretary, It was announecd that the recent $1,500 appropriation given by the East Rockaway village board will be used for the com dren's room. and Oliver T. capmble of was stored posedly fireproof cabinets The newspapermen and firemen un- der treatment were residents of At- Dr. Prank Lavierl of Chi- e by smoke and last , a negro orderly, who was credited by hospital author ities with assisting In the removal of 20 patients, collapsed and his condi- ton was described as serious. The flames punctuated by the ex- afternoon, . were It \the\ » After you have decided --*| where you will [a) your vacation, remember \to enter your subscription (to The Nassau Daily Re- {view, even if you are to be away only for a week.! |_ It will \enable you to, in- constant touch with every event at home. “News; Figes on ove: lue books were raised from one cent to two cents for each uverdue lanta. a was hight.\ \J spend 3 o'cioc Andrew Conroy: is Anvestigatimy. BALDWIN The junior choir of the Methodist Protestant church will pre- ment a concert under the direction of Miss Margaret Nyland, Priday, June Eydith. Geeisy will be the} ing in the pro-) plosions yesterday vonfined to a single room used for X-ray work. The 250 negro Baldwin 'patients adjacent! 'The 280 negro patients in adjucent wards ware removed on stretchers to planist. .. Those a Metropolitan Long Island, Nassau County, N. Y., Saturday, June 21, 1930. 16 Pages TNM RPMS Mellon Sees No SHNURE] I\ MS CUSHION, Cause For Fear #> AT LARGE; DETECTIVES AFFLED; CLUES FAIL IN POKER GAME || I FOUR PAT HANDS \| East Valley Stream boulevard, 1 Each player was dealt a straight I fush, and each held six, seven, eight, nine and ten of a sult, Be- cause no \high-spade\ agreement had been made, the deal was de- | One Of Aviation's Best - 1 PIILRE Fliers To Pilot Queen | NEBS. | Fliers, To Bilt Queen, m Miss Dorothea Maisch, Queen UEEN | e Carnival, takes off Monday] l PILOTfIO Q __ morning from Curtiss airport, Valley) *~_ Stream, for Atlantic City, where shc| will spend (m week resting after a} thrilling but arduous reign over happy | Nassau, one of the best men in the) Favorably Acted Upon By Sen- ate; Speedy House Action| Predicted And President's; Signature Is Expected fying game will pilot her plane. Moltrup As Her Pilot The demonstration was pianned | 'the rivers and harbors bill, which| He will be Merle Moltrup, trunsport pilot, who this week if flying the includes the $610,000 East Rockawary/ transcontinental routes. It is expect Inlet improvement dppropriation, wax?“ UN: he will Nun’s. “g: \1le v.31; r L leans tomorrow or Ment | passed yesterday by the United take the controls of the smart senate without a roll-call and Robin from which the Queen! red back to the house of renresenta-/wil) survey the east coast as it unfolds.! Itives because the upper body hAGIf bad weather delays Mr. Moultrup] adopted an amendment suggested DY)another experienced transport pilot] Approval Is: Predicted ; Merle Moltrup learned to fly at It is expected that the house, which} Boat Harbor in Newport News way pproved the measure some weeks 280 |back in 1916 when he first guided a will again vote in its favor and All| plane skyward. 'The sifip was one of} that will be lacking to authorize the /the old \Jenneys.\ | nditures will be President H00-| During the war-from April 1917 to er's signature {1919-he was connected with the test-| The measure also carries other JM~|ing and approving departments of the] provements for Long: Island: inclUd-\ United States army air- service both at Langley and Wright fields, | After| the war he traveled the length and| | $12,000 for West Harbor and) sums for the improvement of Man-) | f (Continued on Page Sixteen) MERLE MALTRUP the |-- = and Brooklyn to facilitate the nan-{f QUEEN OF CARNIVAL! The rivers and harbors bill carries I Plans for Queen Dorothea's de- || total authorizations for nrofects Of} | parture from Curtiss field for At- about $12,000,000, _ Fear was felt! | lantic City Monday have been per- | {for its defeat because of rewional OP-| | fected. | | | I I position and because the bill was to ‘ 'The queen and her entourage be voted as an entity. will: Jeave The Review Building Bartier Is Overcome | at 9 o'clock in the morning. Apprebension bad also been felt| | Arriving at Valley Stream she that the senate would endeavor to|| will be shown the courtesies of pare down the total amount of the airport; and, it is expected, bill. and that in .the. allocation Of |-|-she also will make a \talice:\ money, New York state woul be af- The plane will take off at 10 || fected, part ly with reference to\ o'clock, X will cirele above Rock- T0 MEXICO The settlement of the controversy) nival-twice and then head for Take Off From Roosevelt yesterday over diversion of water from| | the playground of the world, At- 1 f . Lake Michigan for the Illinois canal) | lantic City. | Field At 2:30 A. M.; To by the adoption of the Blaine amend.| 5 --- --, | Follow Lindbergh Course ment disposed of the most serious the bill that the.canals should be used for barge traffic and thus should not be competitive with the proposed St | eariler, provision having been put mm} | L U At British, . S Rmommg Ce sure! Jones SAYS wide protected by jettics, The. total the 'first attempt although | it cost will be $710,000 of which local) Local interests also must give assur- - P P M {three-quarters of the runway before ance that they will provide and main- Him; Describes 7 On Eighth ;. gave it the stick and barely clea tain at their.own exponse, interlor| Hole; To Play For Benefit the airports hangars by a few hun- dred feet. Favorable Weather Ahead less than 12 fect deep from East] _ Of Hospitals Rockaway Inlet to the Hempsugd- $s to Tinkee. - Phoy sise «..; hy 0. ». make the trip, & distance of approxi-| must furnish to the United States t m (Pr -Thi necessary land, easements and rights| , Hévlake Eng.. June 21 )e of way for construction. and .main-) iS O%€ time when there seems very tesance of the jetties and must re-} little\ to. say about quite a consider- this morning was made after damage. Bobby Jones had to say while he wnyflymg conditions The Bast Rockaway inlet improve-) Waiting for the | jury | consisting of ment will mean a saying annually of} Leo Diege! and MacDonald Smith to millions 'of dollars to Nassau ant| finish their fimal round in the Brit» Suffolk. counties, | Freight that cmnd‘hh open. poif champlonship which not find a harbor on the Snuxzfim he won yesterday record flight from Los Angeles the completion of the widening ment has taken more out of Inc which $20.000 was ralsed \0 - than any other I ever played in, It's FAREWELL DISCOURSE _ | quite tou thick for me-1 would sa TO BALDWIN STUDENTS | {oms About that, clenih Pole ld | words to describe it. I know enough a short wave circult. At the Baldwin High school- A0d!~| what a devilish 7 meant. In A WO°G.\yesterdry afternoon, stopping At the torfum Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock hich not too e will take place the baccalaureate ser- after two shots, which were not Garden City hotel where they. slept bad, Thad a simple enough 5 to clos/unti] an hour before their departure vice, The Rev. John 6. Hulzer, PM*\ the doors. With m 8 there and a 36) The plane carried 410 gallons of gars tor of the Baldwin Methodist - M | at the turn, as least two hours of mOF-/line and 27 galions of oil. 'The plan the address to the \ graduating! !a). suffering wouid have. been 88v60 )is to follow the trall blazed 'by Colonel class, . Featuring the program will be} 9, turned out Lindbergh 'during 'the latler's trip to ”nfi by the Girls' Glee club, double \This was my hardest tournamebt.| Mexico, i win or lose. 1 feel that I'm not stroni| _ Colonel Lindbergh . flew . non-sto fi:§$.““\§fi8‘ N 11:31am \11:5;meme enough to play in another one.\ from Washington to Mexico City, m? \Goin' Home:\ Sylvia Baxter, Marjorie] .; A# to the eighth hole I can describ¢|ing a course that led him mong the Newton, Edith Dunkel, George Wage) !t With dome precision. -A good drivc/Guif cof Mexico as far 8 'Tampleo ner, Theodore Spies. {and a big second carried the ball \Wand thence inland weross the moun- Invocation, Rev. William C. Often;| Yards to a position to the Jeft of tho) wins, . The .colonel, -who lost his way scripture reading, Rev.. C. Merton Wil-| Ereen, where it appeared a very «MPIC \over \land {on his flight son: <prayer, Rev. Edward W. Robin) kick would have senffed the ball onte|flight in his Spirit of St son | benediction, Rev. John J. Mahon | the green for a par five. Bobby mit | hours Postlude, \Melody in F\ by Ruben-| 6d. the shot rather absurdly. _ Hf stein, high school orchestra tried a run up and missed, the bail ten. feet short 'of, the pie. in . 4. . Mis Price TV“; Cents MANIAC SLAYER STILL Nassau County Police Continue Guard Along, Boundary Line As Three Suspects Prove Their Innocence 7 WATCH HIGHWAYS AND LONELY AREAS demonstra- BlI-l-l AMENDED! 'Merle Moltrup, Now In Transport Service, To | Fear Letter-Writing Killer Might Continue Operations Over Week-End; Clark Goes To Creedmore Asylum The cordon of Nassau county |tectives and uniformed men which has guarded the Nassau-Qucens line since: the: maniac: slayer. saw, fit. to [leave his second vietim-Noel Sowley, {a Nassau resident- {of, their precinets, will continue to {patrol the same tetritory. Indefinitely, jit was learned from Inspector Har- old R. King this morning Three Suspects Released under the leadership of Inspector King, for the past few {nights have spread a dragnet around leading to this county Ifrom Queens and have left unturned to capture the killer | his counts three suspects detain- sau police. since proved within the shadow The sleuths, |the highway no stone should he visit themselves innocent of being the crazed slay will continue to arrest iclous characters who lurk in s s und cannot g ount of themselves widespread mad killer of Queens luded are a suit- Meanwhile search who bas redit niready and ded in the {m fifi-d Informa. ithey regarded as extreme» Joseph for th [two victims to his a third itically important, {Cooper, pastor of the Emanuel c The pastor gave the New handwriting \ Brooklyn York police. samples: of of @ formor parishioner who disap- {peared - two- months - after exhibiting signs of derangement which took the form of a belief that he was being persecuted by enemies writing chesely resembled that of the letter-writting maniae but the \hot\ clue like. the.. numerous other . d {tives of several counties have followed came to naught when Miss May and the eye-witnestes of the The hand- 7 . I i fe Miss Rir the East Rocka wa} C Wile Centre-seene of: the car. | Colonel Fierro And Mechanic Mi's Rint two murders, both staled that his plC- resemble did not Mas Detectives Baffled The killer up to the - «resent time has the thousands of detectives bat- difficulty in connection with the bill | L The fact that he Is not a erim- The difference over: the Erie and Flnal Shot The non-stop flight to MexicosCity|inal with a record nor one who is & Oswego canals had been adjusted by Colonel Robert Fierro, of the Mex-'habitue of eriminal haunts 4 lean army, and Arnulfo Cortes, his pr mechanic, in a Lockhead-Sirlus mon-| guardians of the law who rely a great oplane successfully took off from de | Roosevelt field at 2:30 o'clock this their knowledge of a criminal's action in the capture of wanted men The police believed for a time that Ithey bad their man with the arrest t Joseph Oswald Clark yesterday rning at PMiladeiphia has also ed a stumbling \inside\ Information led ship. gracefully. took. to the alr. on. weighed down with a heavy load of MO This elds {Interests must contribute $100,000 | we lel | fuel. 1 Fler «so went to naught when the AT MANHATTAN HOME local g * Tournament \Too Thick\ For fhe. | However, Colonel Fiero, Used fully (o identify him and Clark, an seaped inmate from the Creedmore will be re-committed Inspector King insane. asyluin, to that institution. this morning said he had no further interest in Clirk and does not dntend The Mexican army pilot expects t0| i». question. him f Newark police yesterday arrested 'a The Associated: Press {mately 2,000 miles in 16 hours. Hit man named John D, Galvor who, they answered the description of Dr. sfoseph. Ustica, Freeport sack. murder James H. Kimball weather expert. re-| principal, who. escaped .from Kings lieve the United Stites of claims for| able event, but I can tell you what/ported that he would meet favormble|Park last month decision <to leave at the early \hour pelieved Galvon. d'd 'not it but- 'the Tsticn it was could |Ustica's description The Lockheed-Sirlus used in theitheory was eliminated when non-stop flight -is-a-new-one:#imitr tmcrned - the- Freeport VET to- that 'used \by \Colonel Lindbergh not read or write English ind. Mrs. Lindbergh in\ their recent) Pear that the keltler to| might «continue and had. to be carted by tr rom His Last Shot At Open New. York. 'The plane, named. the|the week-end, when m deal of New York Bay. ports will be eq \It's my dast shot at (the British) Anahune, meaning Axter Empire, was| petting parties take place, has ind the at ports along 'the South Shore With n,% Bobby said. \This tourna-) purchased 'by popular subscription, in| police lo corder @. stricter (lonely: nreas tonight 'and tomorrow his operation: The plane is equippeo. with a radio 34.116 Colonel: Fierro is «xpected to ICEMEN BATTLE, make use of it to communicate en-, route ith @ -New York newspaper on BOTH ARE INJURED about -golf-by -this -time-to-reallze!rhe filers drrived at Roosevelt eld! Charles Nani-Au\ of- 8 Banks Rockville man employed by ths Knickerbocker Ice. company, bead, today as the result of a fisti- cuff engagement. with_a. fellow t- 6:35 -this morning according usurp Mike avenne, Centre, delivery Is. nursing a bruised ployer Neugebauer, attempted to position in the loading yard and an argument ensued Neugebauer tombat by punching his fellow ployee on the nose, according to po- retaliated of 'lee tongs, Striking. his aseallant Louts in- 27 on. the left Neugebauer charges police, Potrelli's started | the\ physical Petrelli with a made -the side of the forchead, \ e He| reroRTs CaR sToLEN, if me chipped rates Tevaly onn \v\ World News C E : nA P Aek A: putt slipped pa 4 the rup‘n {Mt‘hnl‘ 3 ank P . of Hunt . 'Then I walked up to it somew VIRGINIA GREETS BYRD hgnrtempmflfi,“ cf};,‘:,{“‘§°,{,‘m‘,que of temper,\ he seid, and In ers, reported to Rockville Centre police PIC® of lining it up I tried to knock | last night that his car was stolen !t into the cup for a wretched 6 wnd'day to its most famous son of the trom the sewer contractor's storage| I didn't do it The door was open'generation-Dick Byrd. From the far plant at Long Beach road and Sea- and only fate kept somebody from corners of the old dominion his fel- man avenue walking through it.\ low citizens had come wo pay tribute Therney, according to police parked) _ Bobby's last golf in the United/to the conqueror of the coos of the his car on Connor Brother's property| Kity Perhaps forever, will be isjearth, The loving intersst of the t terest of sweet charlty-a coupleifols at home which nas followed bek te found it gone. \ Deteoure ot Rapitals-when. he plays with his him to the ine-hound reacher of both] i friends,, Harry. and regions and meross the Atlan- Braid. Bobby and ble put‘I vuygt ylth-m'lmrymmrhnm hu'rir Tn.’ Dad s for e omecoming .o [teave for ths United a“: et the son of Winchester. Va,. whose OCEANSIDE |exploita have kindied romance in .the {hearts of the people of every in 'The cold supper and dance, tPon- ithe atmosphere that makes praises Lc 2. PG dt in that pare | |Sored by the South Bide Hose: com:) tor (kinamen. and life-iing | friends Vacation Cash room. you can rent to. one Of |ing, at the fire-house. Oceanside road,! tion, Civ Your mm are Miss ry! Smith, Miss Mary Carman, Misa Miss Nellie ckson, Miss Evelyn John- Miss Esther Carrier will at- the details, Rockville 1800, then ask for Cireu- lation Department. ira Mabry, a vacant lot near the building with-] in 20 minutes after the fire was dis-| covered and none suffered any ill ef- Edna, Reel Winands, Miss Ethel J son, Miss Fern Anderson, Miss Mory Mills, Miss Dor- lothy Jackson, Misi Marion Jackson, Eleangt Juckson Manoct, Mis Anos Phillips, Miss Evelyn Schroeder, Centre | || that school is out, To reach LE DOUBLE Narrow res have brought the ick favor in Rorway mortor Ola, Jame 21 Miss Maryjand long rta Louise Kramer motorcycle to that 1929 Amporth doubled -ever the | i | Carman, Norman: Rer- he woes. wig b vehicles ‘Ilhmvpmu Ina cunlpn . around, toi Raddy - Tor intis wave, | the number of young men-&nd Oceanside, was reported as successful Trae. ‘ women who sre daily coming About 50 graph were present. Mrs woTHER HoNokED | | |Wiltiam Thompson wus chsirman of| Mew York, June 1 to Naman County to work 10% | (the affair, and was sedated by Johnson of the Br | C ”ll-nu Thompson, Mra.. M. only member Mrs. 11. Thomipron, Mri. L Thompson. Fire department them use Review Rent Ads that's their guide. Just Mrs. A. Smith, and.Mrs, L Tresd-/ was h |f R ° well arranged Now York | call R V. C. 1802-1804 and may The Oceanside auxilary to thelon her « rture for Prac ® t \Charge. 16.\ {South Nassau Communities bospltalieighth contingent of gold ster \ will meet Monday. afternoon @t the er.. Prof Hobokea= she-welled-on hospital. 'The group will be uddressed the 8.< 8. President. Georg» D. A. Combes, proident of {other | members of , het . group pampbak _ \=:; lee tw, se whar moth- - -an ® - a { y & ndensed| er of the expedition. wer Richmond,. Va., June 21 -P- the (trip to. the department Virginia's arms were outsireched to- automobile. was placed posal and the fire 197 firemen moslg: A firs boat was ord accord her the witer en only (to- distinguished nt band TRIAL DELAYED New York, June 21 traud trial of former King Judge W, Bernard Vaur waclatex The mail County Pinsnee mned us- Columbia edrporatiim today stood ad ic til Wednesday When the trix is resumed ton, were simple, out (were: clotner fim an j pany of Oceanside, Wednesday ewn-'preater than the plauds of a ma-° u Cruro, PLANE STHA At 6ly . r wan f ported al than bowr that wil was well with thy plane and Ms crew.