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'turned over to m/first sergeant, D, A. THE WEATHER Showers, 'Ponighy and Friday; nog murh change In | temperature; crenging aouth-and. acdthiwent winda JOY RIDERS IN ARMY CAR COME TO CRIEF Six O. Narrowly Escape 'Death When . Bis. Automobile mfiéfi' Travelling At Over in Hem Kim-m Called Out To Prevent chine Burning - Hempstead,. April. 21.-Bix persons had a nurrow exerpe from death or in- jury here last night when a big army Cadiliae touring ear turned over at the corner of Fulton avenue and Franklin wtreet about eleven o'clock. It was a car of Brig. General Hutche- son. who was stationed at Governor's Inland and- was driven by his chauffeur Corf. David J, Fitegerald, motor trans- port Co. 616. He had left the Géneral somewhere in New York early in the ev- ening, picked up two friends, Frank Norton and 'Willirm Oxford,; in New! York, and then proceeded to Brooklyn | where they picked up three\young wo- men at the Kings: County- Hospital. The party then started for a joy ride. The girls in the party were Edith Ball- He, Tomie\ Millsat and Mary MeLaugh-| lin, all employed 'at the hospital. | As the car arrived in front of Hutehe: son's garage on Fulton avenue running ut a high rate of speed, Fitzgerald seemed ta lose control of the machine, threw on the brakes, swerved and turn- ed over. He was unable to stop the motor, which became hot and started fire to the oil. Police Officer Ricker, unable to get the fire headquarters on the telephone, turned in an alarm calling oub the de- partment . which .put .out. the.. fire and righted the car. 'The party and the car were taken to police headquarters and later the chauffeur and machine were ( McDaniel, who wae sent out from the Army Bute iA Brooklyn. No one was hurt and the car not bad. ly damaged although it was necessary to tow it to Brooklyn. A doormen TWO HURT WHEN NEW . NARMY Mitchel Field, April«21.-Louls Mels- ter, pllot, drove a Orenco pursult plane aviation branch. of the United States Army yum-May. 'The best previous wheed of this fant little flying ship was 140 miles. _ 'The plane, the product of the OFd- win, has attructed a great deal of at- tention because of the size and speed, and because the War Department has just purchased fifty of them to be. used as pursult planes in the regular army service. 'The Orenco is equipped with Hispano 300 h.p. motors PROPOSE TO MARK : , HISTORIC PLACES E, It , Should Be Done Mineola, April 21.-The Nassau Conn-K ty Historical Genealogical Society is| out for a membership of 4,000 /and it is | planned to start a campaign to arouse interest in the many places of historiq@l interest which abound in this country. They 'will advocate pilgrimages to all the historical places, they plan a series of lectures setting forth the hletorical lore of Nassau County and:-Long Island and 'they propose pladipg markers nt the site of. each cal place x? such inscription m Just J happened at -that, spot. $ . There are* many points -of interest. Many of these are passed daily without a thought given to what great event had transpired where today. the feet of the unthinking or unknowing tread. Dr, James S. Cooley, superintendent of schools, is president of the society and.Frank A. Coles, of Glen Cove is vice president, Jesse Merritt, clerk to | - 147 MILES AN HOUR 147. miles an hour in & test for the nance Engineering Company ,6f, Bald |. of stolen autos,. and JRQ\ Hoffman; Rockville Centre, April 21.--Fire Chief Powers of Hempstead 'visited Rockville Centre last night and inspected the mp- paratus of the department. He was no- companied about the village. by - Fire Chief Waterman. & Chief. Powers was by the Mineola, April 21.-It is announced here that Carman Plant, former county detective, under indictment charging hint with receiving stolen automobiles, will 'be re-tried sometime during the first two weeks of the May' term of Supreme Court, - That term of court will start on May. 2. Justice 'John MacCrate will preside at the 'May term of court and it is quite possible that District. Attorney Charles R. Weeks will ask the Court to let the trial of criminal cases pro- ceed. that of the civil calendar so that | the Plant case may be disposed of. Plant was tried_at the January term of court before Justice Lazansky and a jury, which last failed «to. agree on a verdict. The chief. witnesses for. the. state At the last trial were Mo \ONeill already serving a sentence in Sing Sing Prison for his paft ig} disposing who js in the County Jully and who is: also under indictment for the, same acts, Both men \freely 'conféas their crimes and@ implicate Plant and an Italian named Salerno who has also been indicted and who is expected to be tried in May. BOULEVARD - BNL SCB Mayor “yin-n— Approves Construction of Road Over Brooklyn Wa- ter Supply Right of Way Mineola, April 21-Mayor Hylan yes- terday signed the bill which provides for the construction of a state and cong highway along the line of the old in pipeline from the reser- voir in Brooklyn on out through Nas- sau County. The bill, as passed by the Legislature, provides for sixteen foot highway to | be built from money furnished by the | state. the city of New York and the county of Westchester. This is what is known as the Mc- Whinney: Pipeline Bill. It ip the bill that Assemblyman Mc: Whinney insisted on introducing and passing in the last session of the legis- lature in spite of the fact that the Board of Supervisors uninamously op- | posed the measure and ewen went to a hearing at Albany to voice their opposi- tion, \ The land for the proposed new high | way will be ceded by the city which | owns it and for which they now pay in taxes to Nassau County $80,000 year, In the 'event that the pipe Tine boule. vard is constructed into Nassau Coun- ty this sum in taxes will be lost to the county becaume 'the. city ceding the property - will - insist. that. the county take over all the land, which is 100 Test\ wide wind several miles Tong,. in- stead of merely the mixteen feet that will be required for highway purposes. Mr. McWhinney practically said this at the meeting of the Board 'of Super- a | \Famazing undertaking to hm of : those -in \the inspecting \party | FIRE CHIEF MAKES LAND- LORD OFFICIAL CHAUFFEUR, Rockvilie Centre, April. 21. - Fire Chief Waterman repaid Eddie Burmester the debt of finding him a new home by appointing him as official chauffeur. No one knows better where Larry lives be- cause Burmester owns the house. And it's good policy to stand in with the landlord nowadays. COMMISSION - SATISEIED AFTER - RSPECTION assau County Mosquito Extermi- nation Officials Find William H. DeMott's Crew Has Situation Well Under Control-Commis- sioners Use Autos and \Mosqui- to Fleet\ in Tour Freeport, . April 21.-The - Nassau County Mosquito Extermination Com- mission made a tour of the south side of the county yesterday for the purpose of seeing at first hand what the field] forces had done and what is to be done to prosecute the extermination of the mosquito during the spring and summer months. While the work of the commission and its men goes on all the year, there| are extra activities about this time of | the year, since within a few days now| mosquitoes will be on the wing, and the commission wishes to be fnl'f‘hnnvlml‘. in the fight against them | \A wonderful piece of work and an protect . the| health of the community,\ is the way characterized the extermination meth- ods, after seeing what was being done today. | The- Nassau« County (Mosquito Exter-| mination .. Commission: is made: up of | Supervisor ~Hiram-R, Smith, chairman of the Board of Supervisors and presi- dent of the commission; Abraham. Adel- berg, treasurer, of Cedarhurst; Dr. Ar-| thur. Jaques of Lynbrook, Irving Cox | of Mill Neck, and Daniel Morrison of | BALDWIN VOTING _. ON INCORPORATION Aim-barred\ Through a - w Vote Baldwin, - April '21.-Baldwin is today | actively engaged in deciding the moment- ous question of whether it shall be. come an incorporated village or not. . | The Baldwin Civic League has had | ballots distributed throughout the vil-| Sentiment of Inhabitants To Be| | Ex pressed Desire To Know Full articulars and District Attorney Weeks and Charles Hansen Will | ter living there under the name of Mrs. | - a, . lage to ascertain the sentiment of the | Explain All Details-It May people. Together with the usual \vex\! - Make - Recommendations To and \No\ is the request \Why.\ It is| | _ Presidin i expected that the answers to the \Why\ | € Juilci will have much to do with the fina!| | Mineola, April 21.-The Grand Jury solution of the question. in session here today will hear District (31:23); 1:71? nexlrhxzzlixyfllzmA-IT: Attorney Charles R. Weeks and Charles hight went on resopq as topo Ms | Hansen, the finger print man of the dis h 7 \ trict attorney's in mously in 'favor of incorporating village. force, relation . to what they consider is an adequate police for | police organizatton, the | force Nassau County or a. county has already heard the plan that Mr, Weeks Hansen have worked out. It them week and MINISTER TESTIREs | >> | something. of ORCE ACTION because they wanted to heur it in detail --- they will hear it tomorrow [and Mr Pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church, return to complete their Freeporl,’Am A! Detective in i131: ml! “an Iu’w‘ favorably Hochstatter Case it to the p; Brooklyn, April 21.-Dr. W. F. Coffey, pastor of the Bethel A.M.E. Church, Freeport, testified yesterday before Su preme Court Justice Squiers in Brook- Iyn, for Charles Hochstatter of 403 East county will be covered and so that they 158rd street, Manhattan, in his suit for divorce from Mrs. Maude Hochstatter, whom he married October 27, 1915. Hochstatter alleged that for the pi six months his wife has been living at 148 West street, Brooklyn, as the wife of a man named Gallitly. Dr. Coffey testified that he was em ployed. by . the law. firm. of. Scudder Levy to \investigate Mrs. relations with the corespohdent; that last February he went to the West street address and found Mrs. Hochstat | was broached to last when. they labor for the impressed may return a pre sentment to the presiding Justice of Su preme Court |_ Mr. Hansen suggests that the county have a. polic® officers on 32 men stationed at hours at ill parts of the system . with fixed posts booths so placed that can be controlled ters at the from the headqum Jail where the iif or a deputy or someone designated County sher t |for the purpose will direct them by telo- phone. 'They would ask for the cooper ation of village police inal: work The also calls for ten detectives & to be: used forthe suppression: of crime Hochstatter's forces in all crim done. plan and for the purpose of ferreting out the evil doers when a crime is committed. There are many be presented to show practical, Gallitly; that he saw 'Gailitly there, and =-------4- mo mal o= ~~ ARRANGE TO PAY m ROOSEYEJ' POLICE other details that will that the plan is Dr. Coffey identified Mrs. ter, who was in court, as the woman he had found living at the West street | visors when he announced it would be address as Mrs. Gallitly. Dr. Coffey tew || the Board of Supervisors is secretary! It is charged that Plant \received ¥ hull UU b fine wide boulevard withtrees an@|Fréeport. 'These commissioners serve/tied also that he served the ers i tous and George D.: A. Combes, of Rockville} stolen car for his/own use from the|& . h al a a s papers in | AUTO \um TO CLIMB TREE Centuwln‘the\m“”f accused men and that he, knew of|ahrubs planted in a plazm inthe Without compensation. The secret@ry|the mction on Mrs. Hochstatter and Cgmm‘luloners Borrow Money and Freeport, April 21.-Two were hurt fs MENTA clei others they had in their possession and|He probably had in mind at that time|to the commission is James H. Da¥tON gaye her a subpoena to be in court yes Will Be Reimblfl’ud When Monday evening when an- automobile # which 'had beén stolen. a roadway wider than sixteen feet and|of Lynbrook and William. H. hs-M‘ml | terday. | Town BOll‘d Adi \lump\, into a tree in an effort to wet \mm” m ROLL <____g____ y if the road,is wider than sixtebn feet/is the chiéf inspector and the directing Mrs. Hochstatter made no defense, _._ out of a rut in the réad where it had HAS BEEN REVISED HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL the communities through which the|head of the field forces and the actu@l/ang Justice Sqtiers said he would grant Roosevelt, April 21.-Major John J, been {stuck. . STEEL mel- AWARDED highway. passes will be called-upon to extermination work. Hochstatter a deer Dixon, Harvey J. George and Henry C. Frod Ware, George Canllizo and Bus| Hempstead, April 21. -Hempstead| » A pay for the construction of everything| The tour of inspection was under the ________________________}aAibers. constituting the police commis. hs . . r y i Mr. De d 'Mr. Day ;o Peoounee ter Pinkham were the occupants of the| Post, 390, American Leflon, 'has re Hempstead, April 21.=The Board of over tlhe sixteen feet provided by the} direction of h-l Java; and In” ”Mme”. were upwards of 500 cases of ma.| \0\ Of the Roosevelt police district, car.. Fred Ware bought .the car the| vised the honor roll containing the state laws, ton, and they left nothing untold and}, \ \ ' \/ °. rearly . have made arrangements with the ' ° Education last night awarded the pon h P fo h A t be r yey fever reported yearly in Nassau! ul . same day and took it to Farmingdale| NAmées# of those from Hempstead Vil- Tigh The con@truction of this highway now |nothing was left to be seen after they County. Last year two cases were re.) F!\\t National Bank of Freeport to for lage who made the supreme sacrifice. trace for 'the steel for the new hIEN|fnto Nassau County rests on the decis-|had shown what had been accomplished Pola w as alas \_ © borrow money for the payment pending or a. trial spin, school to Vellon, Inc, of Far Rocka-), { the State C Insf f High , a be d ported and it is definitely proven that - ' The car ran all right and at the con-| It now reads as follows: ion of the @ Commissioner of High-|and what was expected to be done. the mosquitoes are the carrier the receipt of the money from the town. i way, the lowest of several bidders, hat isi ade in the | he mosquitoes are the carriers of ma . L clusion of the run. the money was paid Magdaline H. Ficken, Thi ount \Hb approximately séven waya- provision. was m n the Pleased With Results laria It is probable that the Town Bomrd 6 e - am bi McWhinney. f AlL moo > certificates of over and the deal closed. That even- Alfred R. Noon, doll's. \Mime-$5; 20m Me 'soini¥y the] Mr, Cox, who is a state appointee and \That fact alone,\ said one of the in.! \!' \°°\ rm“ n\ rtificates of indebted Ing the young men were riding through | William S. Kimball. The also decided to employ @) right to decide which mu\; as m rather recent acquisition to the|specting party today! \is sufficient rea vnugr, pend ”cg. 1x n\: trollfvtlmllj f”. “The. Baldwin when, on Milburn avenue, they ie nl te nurse full time beginning September. ,|commission was frankly out to learn son for not only continuing the work of |\\ !\ PTmifted by a new law relating got into a rut; ® Mancuyering to get out, the car shot whead - and- orashed-into-a-pole;-Can-|- Ilixo . and - Pinkham - were . somewhat bruised and scratched and Ware's new purchase had to go up for- repatrs, GREEK mvxs‘z 000 To POOR OF HOME CITY Edward Brothers, Gerardus Clowes. Mil G. Pearsen....- Andrew McCoun. Daniel R.. Junk. James Smolien. |. Thomas' Gary,. Mélvin h. The name 'of; William 'O':Connell has ST. MARK'S CHURCH For the past year or so the villagehas been paying one-half the salary of the visiting nurse who has been doing school work. - Rockville Centre, «Apr’ll 21.-Bégin- they will have improved with the state and 'county mohey this year, investing t _power._in -the State-Commissioner 0 Highways. . If\ the city of New York builds the highway down to the Nassau County land, the State Commissioner of High- ways In almost certain to designate the same route leading the pipeline through what is being done. He was most en- thusiastic over the results that Hiram } R. Smith, as the head of the commis: | sion, and his. colleagues had attained in the effort to carry out what is looked on as one of the great health measures that the county has ever known. i Mr. Cox is a man who does things | himself and he is one of those who has | to special police districts, and wiff then xte nating t quito b e extermi w the mosquito bit 100-95 \ nay the amount berrowed by the Coms tending the- Work -in every direction. -| TMS, | 902 Where the Pest is Fought The Roosevelt district has one regu- The mosquito breeds in the stagnant) lat policeman, Fred Holt of Hempstead, pools in the salt marshes, the pools in and there are fourteen deputio® who the upland meadows, in the cesspools, | can be called on In' case of emergency, in the low ground in the backyards and in the water holding tin cans that are POLICE GETTING TRAFFIC o # within Nassau County. ._ allowed to guther in the untidy door thy Intornationt News Bernice)\. | Peet then from: the ifst an He Rockville | Contre Avett - \This in apité-of the fact that 2,000 & keen' appreciation of real results that | SUCY REGULATION OFFENDERS Denver,. April 00.-Groak maids in realden mill! honb roll x-x St. Mark's church will hold a fair, all| People in the county have signed a |others get. He was unstinting in his The commission's. field . force - dig«| , ted village wi is on the Garden City - he vement 'of the | praise of what the commission had done . Rockville - Centre, ~April _ 21.-J,. G, iWoln lages of their homeland 'will organizations participating.. There will | betition for t Impro p ditches, 20 Inches deep, 10 Inches wide e names of Miss Ficken, Calvin Valentine a * d b nthusiast in Campaigns | * + | Schoonteben, of #417 Eleventh avenue, e*made happy by provisfons of the will . be sale useful articles, candy; cake | Seaman-Lakeview avenue route which | an ng an e E\\ I ung many _ miles long with spurs ruf- % . .. | and Bdward Brothers have been added.| be on ¥ £ id ~mo- \~ { Brooklyn, was summoned before Police 6f . Poter | Danicke, . Denver; . restaurans ; cooked foods. the Bofrd of Supervisors had promised |against disease-carrying filey an ing off from both wides, creites @«ol] ©:Should the. ..people . of Hempsteait| and. i ved to- ap | MMS Of VCX Mides, CreAtC® # CU~| Justice Thorp \Tuesday (might by Ser- tour, who died here recently. 'The Men's Association will conduct] the people would be improve with the |squitoes he was quite pre **\ \culation of sait water, drain the suit | Poor girl» in Divry, province of Ar nm‘mm.mmmm m ao mus h first money the state provided and|prove 'or condemn what he saw. . He ¥ + weant Needham. He wai=accused of grocery store and each evening the marsh and the home of the mosquito temolishing the traffic sign at the inter- -| Chainns and 'tis; Greese will \hot be | io \with Tadion® Als Society witt serve a | 2 o 0 o o o aree Cone paces ar maen Ggnl [and the mordulto frvae is destroyed |segtion of Merfick rand nud aye humiliated because of «' lack of dowry | ,,., Klon or 'Aldrich Van| dinner, beginning at 5.30 p. m. \The fair) D&hways. « favite eetermination for “12-14:- The field force, under the direction Of \ nue Sunday night. _ can --- to present their. prospective | Fan P op m Post.. Let| will open this atternood at 4 o'ch Fas what ot ibis sreat bonlsiard {Ered vould be a ant in [NF \The \ UpRnI meado® shack me sign with such: force as' to as Toryt as \Daniok's $20,000 gift lasts. the Honor Roll of those who made the! The procéeds will go to the building Nassau County will be about two mil-\ county wou! ;r \m. iL the Work iyum-n, the, Bittle pondr and filk In th€ | prog it to piccen sind cast them against f supreme smcrifice be complete by Me-) fund. |. _- tion dollars, these Who were. cxtry \\ holes. 'They' sprinkle ofl and lime in | CELEBRATE SPH ANNIVERSARY biopsies + the gutter in front of 8t. Mark's Church, morial. Day so that due boner may be HITS To . m EOR U Works with State Department | cempootk, ferret out. the untidy door | . When arraigned he explained to Judes Rockville, Centre, - April 21. -Mr. and | them. + Sak m The commission ‘WKI. with the ap/ yard and get people to help in this \Y Thorp thatthe mist which had settled Mrs. . Alfred {Soper (gave a supper: to ronan o & A m m m m proval of the State Department | to exterminate the- mosquito. - They on. the windshield of hig car, and the ® «-_- - calibrate the twonty.1fth anniversary of their wedding at ther: home Inst night. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs., Erina and Milner E. Boper of Baldwin; Mr- and Wiliam: A. So- GERMAN CASTLE ON . RIVIERA UNTENANTED (By International News Service) Freeport, \April. 21.-Mra. Daniel |J. Sulltvan, of Miller avenue, . whe ¥iding along:: Olive. Boulevard Monday: noon, drove her onp\into a tree while trying F Rockville Centre, April®%1-Puncral mervices will he Neld on this evening at 8 o'clock over the remaing of Fordin- and Johnsen,- a member.of George: C. which department spproves the bhnfl‘enn) on a campaign of work all the | und advises with the commission in re-/year around so that in the summer | glare of lights of another. automobile ation to details, 'The policies of the commission as laid down by | #inith and his fellow commissioners is to time instead of millions and millions of eggs to be hatched Into millions of wing ed mosquitoes the young /n destroyed comif@ toward him, made it imponsfble {for him: to see the sign. Judge Thorp accepted the explanation and dismissed # . | the complaint. Rchoenisben paid $45.50, Paris, April .A1.-At . Beaulleu - 807) to avoid a collision with another oar. that can be had for the wi t. The i+ MF and (Mow: John ® @ - *, Lidge No. 2%, of Washington, |get the mont and the. breeding\ places wiped out. the cont of repldcing the tratf . Zr: TESL 22mm\ : © fier on the Hiviems a beautiful) @uilivan's car was Badly damag- Km\: by IVs-“mo; Lodge, s2r|tmoney expended and to. have only the | adult mosquito, the old pappy nae-um\! ram\ 1:73. ;:4mak::n:oTNn The inhle-decarafions were whip ...on | maniton In the midet of a Tange #00) a4, Are, Sullivan escaped Injury, ~She $; i X M. . beat phana promutgated. and his mate, die In the Winter. It I® | york City, was Aned $10 for exceeding °- pink Carationsand pansy 'blooms. 5m.” park. Ir ie the property | of| wud accompanied by a pet dog. A\ Infge® attendance 4s requented as| The commission that the result (the young that take toll of ¥0ur; Hf® (uy, speed Hmmit. 'He was sumoned by Prion v Prince | and . Princess . Hokeniohe-Schll- mmumm‘mehhMmflm.thm have Justified ir- earnest | work Md [blood. * {Officer Boyd, p INSCRIPTION. ON L ar on Coie si\ 5 | ot tha'aceident aped way | gon when'he met with un meciiont. Hs |they point with pride to the fact that Fourlcen Different Kinds | 'Bergeant Kircher summoned Aaron BOTTOM WARNS OP TRARS| ningof the war and fired .an a N6® | stopping, and It ia not known. whether father ,and \mother wre almost alune|beoble who first complained that the #3) | more ars fourteen different kinds of | Spreefgenof Freeport for not hav 3 vow pltil for Antericun soldiers during the} ine cccupante knew that a colllsion had here. \\ Liynbro6K: members) wilt incet \ut | termination of - mosgultoo® Wir % YB | mosquitos and' fhey come at you In all lights on his Gur. Hé witn fined §5. (Dy Internationa own Borvine) | wie, ¥he property wns recontly| put up tiken place, the L. 1 R\ R. Station, Am\. therm {onary project now . complain that a fourteen different ways, hence the work | , ”mm“ April 1°44 I2\:- “an“;hwm sitction . by: .the . Fraoch nequentrn- W— nedt at Lodge room In this village at|ntlghborn place is free 'Of MOSQUIO®| -y the extermination commission and its' --- A®F SUPPER ABOLIRHED » -provailing \in Awitzefiand, ard the con officins. . It in setimatéd 'to be TRAOTISM Remseives have some-and | ion and Ithine yore have 'dwrthdied ) worth $0,000 \france> 'and / April /F1/-=\At> this _ time | 140 white thay + e men are never done. - The price of com- | dir News Service.) Services. wiil be at 'the hams of Mrs, {Won't .the comminiioners plese send forg in eternal vigiance. That be the | Bering 21,-The \gnllows meal\ to hail thalp sian. At G-nthoud! sbaay: ph-that-{pritce.>0.Meverthicss, ao m¥\ duty to my country comes ext to them? *\ chas Iw y a thp ctime betiom of the like bes way forward to Say... Ths prop: | bofors my ® duty to the State!\ Auna Haar, Hrosdway, Lynbrook, near|thelr men 10 cum-w W mo reason thist Mazmnmso: 3: yer I“? \rm\ a\: I\? los peoved revealing this dated arty is now! \uninhabited and C With: these words, John W. J\:- ®. ®. track. Bring ourc ._ umm“ hin \3\ “Mt“ in] ntly. It h“,,,\' wines a“: 1860 \When you mes. me «gwin (N6 Mger®A mardensenm!t to the =' sentonies iit -. mbox them, keep Them. shen whortaie 6f food mupplics the Bnxon world wil be in feira\ . Sn Take Thon! (teo WMieinle. m tor of othe. Val. | | |/ BOY. KNOCKED OFF WikEL “x a?“ fins-om tie tot water comninug off ull #06 of Justice is 46 a caller intoriptinh has beat eoidtarma in Moore wnku niont P\C The ditches are dur with A epecia Kind | the custam,, which. hiss\ been in forbs MM-mflflnmhv—h‘wflrfl'“ more than DeMott, which in the ligt word |paisioue Envention. Thire afe 19,000 acres of. salt inarwh Prespont; April 21. -Borman Leck, of posed. 'Todiy, salt one of the' com: AUastic aveniie, whie Hiding his bieyclé|missinners peanle ond tive at that man's on Lang) Bauch avance, Tumday athate! without being eaten by mesnittine Mrs tima. (oollided wilh ap «ute driven (and; he - io 'homest enough - to\ approve stend \low repited (to (a |_ tamb Fenf=cl. RECBTHRING |mive on a jury. | Contre; AmB Por. \rna rastramim - will he gtrm al tha. eA) all, the- ton <your -01 \Jon o€ MF, apd!\ The tas that ta ne gtiam suture in Lowkragk a - hundred | youre, of |providing | criminae with a hicuricu®. dinner on the night before execution. momar t Shum - cooumm TL - Mreadwer.. 10%. Sys . Forhatc \of 17 Linodin Menry Ds Mat Sir the Pursot Plachery | by Lyman [Jokes. wun ha- onoé: socered. inu ine tiie muMIMdfll—m‘ m. P ate. T. 1, thin ofterstan taka) J) uvenke, Crus \wes infured when bis Amactaiion st her home. | 44, Irving) Jours resorted the (shitted (fo the| Retire! thy MBH began film-a; ander control.) U\ le the an} x (pony ren Jamey) recovering \mlasty; | pice. Rarivitte Conize, tomarrow, bas | potice and etaist {rat 'he. bay turned |pasta' and \ before- 37. DeMott nub-I‘d (hdd mnmmiishlom, to @rwoRt tbe mi- 2~mm~n die a: * ang lenf winplaln be wifi | probe NF- ibe bot again \in a) hron.mosiponed unit Priday afternoon, | m front af Nat, mheis |to oiiyy . out ; the dens of, Buperyime! rong Seale +0 ns - garding © \A \veamdhy \ that | I - A0 Gire- Wahine) cevete ne wee d ral 3%, ‘ was Aone BMAD jad | his fatiew _ rommbetmers (Cintinmed on pmge O. nere ue A- Sheer ore G Jn sait