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v- xy . THE WEeAtER . wur. | Light southwest winds CHATEAU HENRI DAMAGED BY - ROUGH HOUSE and ._ | Lincoln Militury Band of Lawrence: L.. M.) B.; Myens;- Roina Windows Smashed, Proprietor His Wife Struck and Usual Quiet of the Resort Broken By Bois terous Men Said To Be Brothers From Far + Rockaway - stable Called From L Ocean Bide, July 26.-Two.men of :a party of five men, said. to be under the Influence of liquor, wrecked the dining the Long Beach road, near Atlantic ave' nQe, early this morning, apparently for The loss is estimated 'at more room of the Chateau Henrl, . on spite. than a thousand dollars. The party came into 'the place, ac cording to Henri Mrgyetiow, proprietor, and became boisterous. |. He drinking. 'These two got into a heat- ed. discussion and begun . to use pro- fane language in such tones that the wordh reached the dining .room: where patrons: were - seated, - anong ~ them ~a number of women. . Henri mays he them endeavored to induce the brothers to leave the place. . They succeeded In wetting them outdoors. and Henri mays he colosed the door after- them. Bhortly afterward there was a crash. ing of class as the men 'began a bom bardment . against -the | front _ room. Henri and his wife were pummelied and abused.. The men were again ipduced to leave and the door was. closed. Henri. thought the \wrecking. crew\ bad. left when suddenly there was an- other bombardment and . the' entire Elass work about the dining roomé was smashed.. tried to get the sher. | iff's 'office but was in fear of his life dar. Thorne said today that it was in when he used the telephone. -When | better.. condition... when : he returned . it he did, Constable William: Strahson desputohed to the scene. \aha Ite owner than when it was taken, Henri also communicated with the Rockville Centre police, but Ocean Side béing : outside the 'limlt«of\ the incor- poretel vine \fis BBNEE Were Dow er- less _ to, act. However, a: friend of| Henri's went to the home of Captain T. G, Bacon, of the Rockyille Centre Po- lice,. who live in Ocean Side, and he came Sround to the place.. 'The men had left and all was quiet when he ar. rived f Henri has an ider who the men were | who demolished his place. He believes they a garage in Far Rockaway and it is said they have been in: the | habit of holding up automobiles on the | road and wrecking them while in ram pant - mood. Henri's place is known. for the elite who patronize it. (It is conducted in a | high -class manner and at no time hau he permitted any boisterous hilarity His action in requesting the men to re frain from the use of profune language Init night was not unusual. Personally be Ja of a quiet demeanor and his en- tablishment has been conducted. in like manner, This . morning . Henri. could hardly tall. - He is. very much agitated oven the occurrence. He will go before Jus- tide New at Lynbrook and make com- plaint, i T BALDWIN FISHERMEN SEE LIGHTS OFF SHORE, BUT BRING HOME THE FISH Baldwin, July 20,~Charles H. Luers- wen and . three companion®, boarded the good ship Meridian last Friday morn- Ing. - Joseph: [Raynor. guided them {steadily cuntll they were about ten miles offshore.. - Wher dutxide the throd - mile limit Philly Busa . got sen- sick, then the whole crew saw in rapid muccesnlon, three whaleq.blowing in the offing; - a - school «¥ \porpolse@ And a award _ fish -which they say war nite feet> long. However, they located a wreck which tn not. wenerally (known :and bern to Osh, When they were ready to retwen the crew lad - about -100 -nea -basn -and / a (dozen ar 'more «black.. fixh.~ They counted them 'weveral times. and are ware thaceount de right. ~> The trip wan an invitation «fair dn the part of Mr. Luemwen to his anise men and - friends.. A party of bout twenty-Nad been invited, but the boat loft protiptly at 7 n. 'm. from Freeport and only' the following 'got up in time (Probable: ines} | showers | tohight Jenérally cloar; Stationery compare.: said two of the five were brothers and had been asked the men to be quiet and three off 1 Ai‘nfitffl‘t‘f ha Eas MILITARY BAND CONCERTS Cedarhurst, .- July nesday evening many . music . lovara. Program for . tomorrow evening Star -- Sphugled - Banner, Troubadour-Overture, Races - march, _ Locay; Dreams-walth, - Henry; Nation, Laripe; Rosenkrans; Old . Se Ensign-march, ers; . Crescent Night (Ladies, Lo M. B.4 Oleofthlufv Downfall of Men in Stolen 26--The - public band concert at Cedarhurst Park Wed mines . to . attract Automobile | par- ties and others are finding the weekly concerts very enjoyable, some coming long | distances to hear the excellent *\ \ Million Déllar T: tiers on Parade, (Dalby; Larry C'Gat, Ireland; Kittiwake-waltz selection, My Waltzes, - Alles; | Good STOLEN AUTOMOBLE | RETURNS TO OWNER IN GOOD CONDITION Cars That Caused t- residential property: in Fr-‘port, know as the Alpine section,' dotted/with fin is secured through the action carrie this property from the Freeport Lan Company in October, 1903. The : property : involved embraces by Brookside avenue on the west, th tailroad tracks on the north, a poin © Mineola, July 26.-Title to handsome Homes and worth more than $1,000,000, through by John J. Randall who bought parce! approximately 20 acres,. bounded near Madison avenue on the east, and running south to a point about midway n e d d a e t in the list of property. \No value.\ Think The appraisers New - York, . July: ©204.-*Twen uarts of whinkey-mo value.\ Think it. TO BE ON CALL AT ALL HOURS By New System It Will Be Possible To Reach Any of the Motor- cycle Force At Any Time- Citizens in Distress May Call Gar- there- was no for it, and thus its intrinsic orth could not be appraised. No market. Think of it, |f | General J. Franklin Bell Post, 103, Vei erans of Foreign War, is off. Arrang the current week on extended. out.the matter. Everett Rui the Veterans Lnbrook, July 26-The carnival which | governmen was to have been conducted by- Major ments had been made to hold it during the - O'Connor property adjourning the \pipe line\. Last night the' question arose as to the privilege for-use of the \pipe line\ Ooperty over upon which .the carnival Deputy Water Commission er Corneling M. Sheehan made a per- sonal visit in an endeavor to straighten 11, Vice Commander of rts that he asked per day v. [J) ference held at Camp Aitamont, N. Y, hills of the Adirondack Mts. During the conte ence greetings were received from Ca bama where similar conferences were i wession. countries, often at the' request of th t. WIFE SAVES BATHER FROM DROWNING AT to e- Roosevelt Just in Time With returned last Priday from a ten- W. C. A. High School Girls\ Con- 'The camp is situated among the foot.| \ This con: ference Js held annually for the high school girls of New England, New York and New Jersey. fornia, Massachusetts, Missouri and Ala- Realizing that the standards of a na- @} tion depend upon the women and girls, the Y. W..C. A. is working in forty KEGEL'S, FREEPORT Mrs. Cornelius T. Thomsen of r. in e Mineola, July 26.-The. question of highways . and how ' <to get ta' Long Beach in a reasonable time cameé before the Nassau: Supervisors at. the moot» [ime here . yesterday. \Among other '@ things that Chairman Hiram R. Smith and - Supervisor G. Wilbur Doughty brought out was that the widening of | highways and the developmont of ave. nues for traffic are going on all the time 'and as rapldly as the road funds, county and state, permit, Chairman Smith reported two letters from residents of Rockville Centre, H. H. Sheets and M, f Foster, who ui a + - , of Commissioner | Sheehan, Helm Hand that something be done to give better \ .-' Automobile, Ring breveen~ Pine street and - don City 1000 and Get Results) Boyd nn o t Ple ,C e 2 thie matmer, Mineola; -July 2¢«-Deputy ~ Sheri | - Samust Smith: purchased \his entire iSfifizémlfifdoh“A‘f“¥afi.é°S&“rR. Roosevelt, | July 26.-Corneliua T- lagreed with fif.‘.”fif‘.‘;h‘.L\i?.’“5 {Leonard Thore yesterday returned to|block direct by m referee's deed in a| Mineola, July 26.-Sheriff Charles | Chatrman of the Arfangement Com: | ThOMS®n. of 20 DeBevoise avenues C60 | Mioeouenty. put that Toag te | F. E. Morgan, of T4 Broadway, Rock.| Dartition.netion in 1884, and worked the| w, Smith called his fourteen motor- | mittee, that in such an event, the mat-) in the office of County Comptroller PAF | utrained to the utmost. He aigg - ville Centre, (his 'Bulek .automobile| farm until he sold the property to the|cycie patrolmen before him today, lec. | ter would be overlooked. | J. Bennett, is none the worse today 5\) marked that while certain streets are which was stolen from him October 31, | Freeport Land Company in 1894. tured them as to their duties, told momrthkffl‘m‘mfi\§?m§:fi“1m‘1‘dmgflfiFhis experience Sunday afternoon At Ke-| being widened it Aocl but little good 1919. - 'This is one of the many cars| - The property was originally. owned how they must report and. when 20d | of-the fifiruberty. He “drum“, that St. | gel's beach, Freeport. . Mrs. Thomsen,|to widen a street wherein there is handled by Matthew J. O'Neil, William|by the family of Cornelius @|arranged to have cach one calfed at/ Mary's Council, Knights of Columbus, | who rescued her husband from probable) bridge that keeps triffic consested be | Mofman and Salvator Salerno, all con-| grocer in Rockville Centre. It was At minute's notice by telephone, had a permit for July 9 for the PrODeF® | rowning, is conmiderably unnerved. _ |cause it is narrower than the street victs in Sing Sing prison, and all con-|% Partition nouonuor the (m‘mnnl fan: This action . was . taken after Thpyffijrfid “a fizomlgsl axlrliiebangmetmgj Thomsen and his wife went to the| This condition he sald exists in Rock Woe UV Attorney Charles m.[fy that the @mith family purchased! Daily Review last wéek called attention | today 8t, Mary's Council had used the \heach Sunday afternoos bathing. Thom. | ville Centre as well as in Long Beach, | Weeks as the sales 'ring for: stolen|the property, The Carman family Pre-to the Tact that fourteen men were property on July 9 and July 16 was diving and swimming about. | Where the bridge slows up all vehicular automobiles in Nassau County. bend i chim that one of the Carman | dothg police duty on the romds. of the | mCP the permit shown him read from | **\ l rest when he felt | movement. - The Morgan car was sold to T. &, 1, | children, namely Isaac Carman, had|county and that it toole three men two | July 9 to, without a concluding date. |M Went to a rope to rest when he felt | Chairman Siith called attention to Halley of Great Neck by Matthew» J.\not been \properly served ' with the | and. one-half hours to find one of them, Commissioner . Sheehan said that|exhaustion coming and ds he “mswdlnm condition in If)“; Beach. Where “iv | O'Neil on November 11, '919. Halley |DabPers, and therefore his interest had although ha was but ten minutes' whik | there was no permit for use of the for it, it was jerked out of his reach. He | \ |paid $1,100 for it, giving a gertined|never been cut off in the partition ae check for $1,000 and $100 in- cash, It is understood that the car when sold to Halley was not sold asa stolen Following the usual procedure O'Neil liad had the three on the engine num: ber changed to an eight and the bat» WWW BETTER BALDWIN _ IS MAIN OBJECT OF CIVIC ASSOCIATION Chairman Rochall Will Look Out For Upkeep of Pr®sent Facilities, Betterments Next Baldwin, - July 26.-The Baldwin Civie Association, - _ H. Rocholl, chair. man, has decided to give particblar at- tention to the need 'of improvements in Baldwin and the upkeep of those al- ready installed. Chairman Rocholl at, the meeting of the' organization. last Friday night in the Fire House on 'Grand avenue, was authorized . to- appoint committees to recommend: changes, supervise installa- tlon. and report deterioration of such Improvements as- fre hydrants, high. ways, lighting and sanitation. Assistant (Chief - John . Boach was named a committee of one to ascertain the proper procedure to-secure better fire protection while it may -be deemed essential. . Other committeen 'will be ap. pointed before the next meeting, which im to take place in A . Chairman. Rechoil ed for time to choose the committees that je may ob- tain - the.: services of . rhombers: bert qualified ' to. serve. f me- rg - 4-2. sod BAND PLAYS AT CARNIVAL MAN TURNS INSIDE OUT A *w-- Rockville Contre, duly _ 26. Agos Band through the village laat the fire . to dye...“ \\The ~attraotion -at e. at night war a cohtortionist. onlookers spelibound while turned himself inslde out. Freeport | Legion Delegates Prosport, July 26.-Delé@ntes . from to ; got Abourd .C.. M- Luerssen, Philip Busa, Adolph Breiner Wod L- A. Brown, aeon opere TROLLEY CaR Hits Truck | | IN STREET AT FREEPORT) As atomabiie truck collided on alrbat yeiterday aboot 6 p.. ny Thu] truck was druned about 50 fost. h The truck belonged to, thr. Nuséeu | Yes Ornam Co. asd was Oriveni-by John: Wiitm. Me waneatriving east on Sotrths aide @¥erue. when. trollay -$, - ramnwing south on Redell street, strick the trick sind poaked IK stract, The af the vick wasn: hovhen rear . wheel and the (Wolley: Pander bent Mobody | wee | | Bath? «hie daliged tha gthe» lt The regs [vite Contre William Clinton Story Post, 'Américan {Lewion, to the Nammu County Conven-|204 Rawdon W. f tlon, at Raslyn, Juby '80, are' Charles W. Raynot, Loo Schicam, 'Henry B. Ruy more, » Rugene . R... Lee, George: I Chrixtin, . Peter &. Beck, Robert D. Campbell. Alternates; K. Brown, Willits | W,. Harvey, James F; Mul: Precpart. Joly $.-A trolley sar and | Leroy °F, Wells, Waiter & Haida. 2 berger, Frunk. Post, John 'Man, nnn nie fervent cee Bay's Head NK by Awing Resketlie ”was\: Perse; asven 35:2. sent a oldent at the cxrn . received /a scalp wound in the Bork of hig and was attended it ut: the atory. he lald his mothar, loft in- (when\ wonttor, wtruoh bim: ;it cealnted atliches to clues the weand. tion, A few years Ago, at a time when one of the owners of the Alpine tract was procuring a loan or making a sale, the technical objection that the Car- iman heirs still. had some outstanding interest. . In 'the absence of John J. Randall, \his \ son, Ernest (S. Un eemen \to Secum arond To obtain quit claim deeds from the al leged ~Carman heirs, Certain - deeds were obtained by an attorney now de- ceased. . Just after the deeds were procured, the Carman heirs bean an action to set aside the deeds, and claimed that their names were foried to them. Jus tice Sieger later he‘d the deed were not' genuine. - Mr. Randall did not defend this ac- tion: other than to explain how the deeds werk obtained, and stated that le did not know whether the deeds were genuine or not. After these deeds were set aside by the. court,. John J. Randall employed Geonge Morton Levy, of Freeport, to begin an action to bar the claim of the Carman heirs in the Alpine property on the ground that they had absolutely mo interest in the property, The Carman heirs had never been In 'actual . posseasion of the property since the oid partition male, had taken no care of the property, and had paid no taxes, A test case was nccordingly brought in behaif of one Jesse South. ard, who owned a prrcel of property in the Alpine section, and the case was tried at a.apecial term of the Nas- sau. County . Supreme _ Court . before Judge Young: Decision wna made againat the Car. man heirs. in favor of the contention of John J. Rendali. John. J. Randail could have saved monty, sayw bis counsel, by having made a settlement with. the Carman heir®, but for the purbore of .vindicat- Ing. hi. position . in - baving. sold - this property under 'the belief that he had good title, he elected to have the courts pass / upon this - point,. and Justice Young. of 'the Supreme Court decided the action against the Carman heirs. Their time \to\ Apport Cexpired \a / fow duys ago, and they took fio appeal. Title to this property - in - therefore free and clear of any' claim on the part of the Carman heirs, and the posl. tion of John J._Randall_has_been-¥in- and was qeslsted at. the trial 'by\ Leo Fishel of remport. The defendants Were - represented by 'Thoman: Fay» of mmxumnlmimvrmu. Kellogy,. of -Jamaien. sina cs. MISSING COLORED CIRL FOUND IN N. v. aty Préeport, July 16 -lillian Branch, , colored 'gifl win was. reported nike Int from' Freeport und lster was, re- ported to 'have besk seen in New York, has been. lodited. at the hong , of 'her » the, Title. Guaranty . &; Trust Co.. raised Cer says, Every duty wilt hrother, m“ dawn - or and orgapization, he says, the county well. people of the county that.amy .police| hi . verbal . per call that is made to \Garden City 1,000\ will bring promptly a «motorcycle or other peace officer as fast as It is hu- manly - possible. $96 of the county, can with the means he has to give the| {he COncemmion man netst remove his county the proper police protection, he he admonishes need of police aid to 'phone to \Garden 'City 1,000.\ motorcycle have a \phong and he will report daily | when he is on and coming off His whereabouts will be known and he will be reached in the case of | emergency without delay Daniel M. Tredwell of Br brew CHRISTMAS COMING Pays Annual Visit To Celebrate Day With Charles Harvey, Age 11-Both- Birthdays on Same! Day - Aged Man Formerly Taught in Freeport School Freeport, «July 26.-Daniel M. Trod- | well of 95 Carton avenue, Brooklyn, celebrite: his Freeport tomorrow at the home of Al- bert E. Harvey 108 Merrick road. It has been the custom for Mr, Tred- well. to come here and celebrate his birthday .with . Charles P;. Harvey's In spite of his tendx_ to bust of the Home. Title days a week there. are who from the Court House. , | clock last night when he gave a ver- | jj Sheriff Smith has now perfected an | io germit that it might be used \Afty. that will s He announces to Is doing what thosé prom; officer now, +--- I$ SPENDING 5TH BIRTHDAY IN FREEPORT 96th birthday Mr. Tredwell nown ly at the offices Co. and works five His annual trips groat - days . for Ig looking forward B property this week untill about 9 o' erve fifty\ by the two organizations. the | also said today tmit. by. & letter to Chief of Police of Lynbrook, with subject to conditions imposed by the Village of Lynbrook. Chairman Kirshbawm said that he mith: an the, off- ) wan ven... to fiafirflu‘o Aegis og al he | that | turn the carnival over to the St. in | Mary's Council, 'The Commissioner ptly | denied he had made such an expres- | mion and/ said that when he left it was with the understanding that the two organizations were to arrange to con- duct the affair conjunctively. He also maid today that no permit would | iswed to St. Mary's Council for Aug- will | liew of the permiasion given last night. The Commissioner was emphatic in his assertion that he had specifically denled -use of the ground to any one | this week until about 9 o'clock last night. | The Veterans Comittee turned: over | their contract with the concession | man last night and when the Commis- done, he said that this was another matter for thought. The Commissioner stated that he was first informed of the arrival of the |earnival on the City's property by an inspector, before lunch yesterday. | not be reached up to the time of going to press, to ascertain their version; FOR LIGHTS CLUB Santa Claus and Tree “Cd? summer Festival-Lights' p Open At Rockaway Freeport, July 26.-Next Wednesday might will be the big Christmas cele: bration when \Santa Claus\ will give Fan-ml. to. the hard workers of the in immer seanon and & general good time will regult, Big preparations are | being made for the affair. at.) Saturday night at Lights' Club was Waiter Clinton night with the popular member of the Clinton & Rooney team as skipper. One of the best. shows of the summer was staged. with out of to m \tomorrow with a gr deat/town mets that have not, been seen of here before. Mo on Merrick) Julia (Rooney did m surprise act in road at the mtwhmmhfiwmumwmm-unulnfm' A n we tid 26,00 WA* nil. Other nects on Thebili were Dooley on 'Main Fuiton: JHZ & sale with Rddie Carr, Story & Clark, little school wan story and | I'rancis H. Donagen, Harty b, had a> shelf of m wall|Jim Diamond dnd Young Lippy in a 13:5?“ and | burlesque - boxing ._ bout. whit: whit dad mires, a whiatier,. Val and Ero + h A2 gie Ne Rotring ders dog -~ Jan-um,“ & - Rooney the room . where the \ a “tantrums” ”maturity-(Mt t ison partially. the winter a: lunge atove big reception, glowed in the centre or the room. 'Mr.| _ gunday - night | the Lights' - Cyuise Weanldmun'lzmwflmmwh.nm, the \ym: mum F. Makes Freeport to that he had confirmed | restrletions that its continuance was materials by 8 o'clock this morning or s ust as had been previously promised in | signer was informed that thim had been | | Members of St. Mary's Council could *| went down and the tide began to carry m out. him off._Others nearby came to her as- sistance &nd the drowning man wn hauled ahore. Restorative. incastres «ere wsed=and atter abog can hou gouple left for tielr home. NASSAU FIREMEN PREPARE FOR BIG EVENT IN AUGUST Huge Grand Stand To Be Erected| on Merrick Road, Lynbrook, Were Contests Abe Held f I [ g | Lynbrook, July . 26.-Nassau . County | Firemen's Association ix making rpid| progress' with the plans for the six- teenth annual tournament which will be held here August 24. The association. has obtained the grand and arch used by the Southern | New York- Volunteer: Firemen's Asso-] clation nt Port Washington and it will| be transported and erected on the Mor. rick road, the starting point being west of, the stand. 'The parade, of which \Billy\ Karn, President of the Asmociation will be marshall, will start mt 9:30 a. m,. It will assemble on Hempstead avenue, proceeding through Walnut to Earle to Rockland (to Atlantic to the Merrick road to the grand stand, where it will disband. I Contents will commence at 1245. About aixteen companies will be repre- sented in the events. The . Lynbrook Fire Department is prepared to extend itself to make vis torn as comfortable an possible. The committee of nrrangements is composed of: William Lockwood, Ir., chairman; William, C. Rogers, Isecr tary; - Joseph ~ T.. McPeak, | treasure Henry G. Lindner, finance; George Hoff. man, tournament; Charles Hanson, pa- rade; Charles #, HMubschmitt, publicity and press; Charles stand ahd arth; George Schiffinncher, prize; Frank Willizms, music; Francis Dalton,. program, . and- Charles. Miller, badge. | $a mmfirmm PROPOSITION Freeport, July 26. -HFreaport Cham- ber of Commerce will mest : tommorrow evening In the Wide Awake Engine House, Church street, Several matters of importance will be disctited and a lange artemdance in do: aired. The question of dividing the village into four sections ms by the | Northeast Civie' Association, the Public Murket, and the FireMen'a Htkts Con- vention Jn 1932 may be brought up for P Pulse Alsrin at Hempsterd, Tily 26.-The fire départ. ment] was'called out list night'to box 47, obrher of Mai and Bedell streets, only to find that it was a frise where, The time of the call whe 1 o'ctonk. } amid Park avenue had heen barricaded [to stop traffic and announced also that Mrs. Thomsen, an expert swimmer, on Sunday a policeman in uniform had He) saw her husband's predlfinmfi‘; and | stopped automoblies and a civilian had went .to his assistance, e FONS | sold tickets. us.. 26 Cenls each.to: these * | down a third time when she grabbed \he who dexired to park theis . cars mlong #) nock of his bathing sult. In his SUE | can tre m gle he garsped her and she had to fight C°\AIn streets. 'This man was report |ed as.maying the money collected went [to help pay for the construction of | the new Long Berth-bridge. | ''This reflects on every 'who of us\ [remarked Supervisor Doughty, \and I [move that the chairman notify - those doing it to stop it and to take such ftens_as are necessary to stop }t.\ The motion prevailed; ---> Chairman Smith said that charging people to park in a public highway was wrong and that to collect money for pretext that it was to pry for the Long Beach bridge . was - collecting money under false pretences. Chairman Smith's resolution award. Ing the contract for the construction of the pavement in Front street, Hemp. stead, to Both & Weston, prevailed Ming Alice Waller, clerk in the super. Visors\ office who has been on sick leave, received an extension of leave until August 1, Miss Walleg in intproy Ing. Chairman Smith's action in Ing Nammmu road, between ard Freeport, was approved. A complaint Improv» Hempstead relative to low hanging trees in Hyde Park rond, south of the Stewart extension in Garden City, was referred to County Attorney H. Stewart McKnght, George L. Hubbell, of Garden City, head of the Nassau County: Tubercu. losis Commisaion, reported the bad con dition of Nusinu Boulevard and Stownrt aventie, where they Interscct. This was left to the Committee on . Rords, - Met wand ts PRESIDENT ASKS FINANCIAL RELIEF FOR RAILROADS AND AGRICULTURE, IN MESSAGE Washington, Harding thi July 26.-Prealdent terncon appealed to Con wrems to extend the power of the War «Finance Corporution to vellave the \after war distreames of two great and fundamental activities\~-the . railroads and agriculture, The. President in a message to Con- gross asked that the War Finance Cor porution * given power to purchase ralroad wecurities, which are the result of the funding of. the railroad debta.to The government. BROOK MAK SUMMONED RECKLESS DRIVING LYN FOR July _ $0. Rockville Centra, A. Markowitz, of . Schenck avenue, Brooklyn, war aummoned to appeme be- fore . Pol Justice Thorp tonight. to answer a charge of reckloae driving: Mr, J. D, LaVerghe, of 11 Lefferts avenue, Kew Gardens, made the com- vlaint following an aceldent of the Mer riok road, ne#r the railroad croming, Patroiman-Curley served the summon» The luggage cartior. on | Mre. La Vergno's car was damaged, &e wel a hub cap. - Inf the car.at the. time were Mre: Claire Le Savoy, alo of Kew Gar dene and Mre. K. A. Small and her draunightor, Mru. Courtendy, .of 231 Green- Way North, Forest Hilla. mame ans Trotiky. to Fight Famine London, . July | 34. -The Central. Executive Committee of Com munista. bas appointed Laon . Trotey dictator with the fullest powers to fight thd . in Ila-knit! Central News d ch frow al today, Haval fod Heavy Losne« by Turks Athene, (July / 18 -Threeqnarters (of the Turkish Nationalist Army In Ans tolle . hus bin. Jolled, . @ounded ur 'onp tured: by the Tivealer, sald an official war office communiyye today,