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sing temperature | I I I Official Paper, County of Nassau THE DAILY REVIEW 2 C At Your News Stand Or Ham-oral At Your Home FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922 Vol. XXV, No. 139 STRONG PIGHTS NASSAU HEARING Opening 'Shot Is Fired In Trolley Fight Today When Public Service Commission Is Ashe d For Reliet HEMPSTEAD YOUTH Assembly Committee, Hearing Plea YOUNGEST CORNELL \GRAD\ THIS YEAR | Of Counsel, Hold Strong Probe Must Continue In New York City \Former Senator Brackett, First Declaring It Is In- convenient To Come Into This County, Finally Admits There Are \Substantial Reasons\ For Avoiding This Section and Challenges Right of Committee to \Drag\ Jurist Here--Senator pone Justice (Special! The June 15 Daily Review) New York Fox could some reason his . counsel not. or. would Na Strong ol jects 'to coming into sau County with the Assembly Committee making inquiries into the complaints lodged saint him by the Nassau County Bar Association and following counsel's vehement objection Chairman. Edmund Jenks, of the committee, yesterday ad joined the hearings held here. until June 28 When it was suggested yesterday that if the hearings were held in Mineola t day District Attorney Charles R. Wee would be the witness and there would be no interruption of the hearings, former Senator Edgar T. Brackett, who with former Governor Edward Schoeneck, is defending Justice Strong voice tout objection «ying finally there was \substantial reasons\ why he and his client should not be taken to Mincola for hearings and that \this man has a right to have this herring n his own county Mr. Brackett also declared that if he had to be would challer the right of the committee to \drag us\ to iny county. but \our own\ meaning Justice Stronx home county of Suf: foll Previously, Mr. Brackett had object» ed Hearings held in Nassau County althor Attorney Harry C. Perkins, counsel for the Assembly Committee had said there were some twenty: wit- nesses and a great lot of records to he heard und used in the case and that it could be done more expeditousty in Nassau County: court house than any other place Mr, Brackett contended that first it was the comfort and convenience of the committee that. was. to. .be. considered, and then the comfort and convenience | of counsel, and he contended that he could not to Nassau County for. the hearings without great inconvenience, Later he said there were other rea- sons he. could not. #o> to Mincotn for\ hearings, 'whd:it was-then \he. ob- jected on behalf of Justice than on his 64 that it would fot Incor Strong rather He contend enlence some own account twenty -or. more . witnesses . to .come to New York -for ~henrings although he had urged that wome of the wittessew be kept where they could be reacher for the purpose of recalling them. when he wan them. He: pooh-poohed -the idea. that it would be inconvenient <to bring: records into New York District Attorney Wee sald \Mr. Perkins, had been excused from early attendance: at the heariigs because of an engagement and he added the prose- cutor would be in Mineola this mor Ing at 10 S'clock so that he could be called en ..y if the hearing was held there but go %trenuously did Mr, Brack ett object to having lito Nassmu hearings that the committon went into executive sewiion to hear counsel and finally it was decid-. ed to adjourn until June 28 and to meet in the Ba¥ Association rooms here. Much of the hearime haw related to that purt of Justice Strong's charge to the December Grand Jury in which he fold \the Jurors to investigate a rumor state officlal\> had\ been tly If he would not fur: ther bills in. the Legislature: hit. would byiromibit the anrrogute the' county judge In Namman Cownity from Thespri- his client browht that. a \high promised reels and Hompstead, June 15.-On June 21st Cornell University will gradute the class of 1922, There are over 700 graduates, | from the different colleges and schools i & 20% 22% & connected with the University who will H C l f T ll C d s & receive. their respective degrees I Petltlon omD alnlng o ro ey on ltlons lgn Felix Edward Reifschneider, of Hemp J CHILDS l Ed d P bl h f stead is the \kid\ graduate. He was ed By James E. Stiles, Editor and Publisher o horn Gommbier fi, 1902 and win be years, 8 months and 11 days old vhrn Th D ll R dF d dB A he receives the degree of Bachelor of | | e Vauy CVICW, an orwarde Y snstant Science. in Chemistry Max Turner, who has taken the Arts ! District Attorney Elvin N. Edwards To The | eottese, 18 the ather \earing Parner | | l A k T | E was born October 22nd, 1902. Maurice | | | P bl S rv C Wh h ed | Yellen, also Arts, is the next youngest | R | ubHtc J€ Ice 0mmlsslon, IC s AS 0 uduate. He was born November 18th, ) & 1901. The rest of the class from | Th C ll d A w Investigate Conditions and Provide Immediate kts asap n ven 2° years upuaigs \0 eX mnkes from | ompson Called As Witness s ifschneider will tontinue his studies | Relief—Petlhon Alleges That Present Condi- Laying Of Cornerstone Postponed nm‘ ~v1(lumt”u):m\sim University in MINT] Park Nat‘xallsaanfd'rnonffl Until Sunday, June 25-Gener-| ®. ; chorAlng to “I: dOSSgHZnZGCE; & + - - ___ | tions Are Holding Back the Growth of Nassau| al Pershing Invited To Attend- | Tax Appraiser Ha a |._Building To of- Indiana OP MOLLOY | in Personal Estate and $48,276 | ty ' 'In Real | coun h VISITS SAINT mas . ES ATE 3 000 @ I = I WL I , 20, recport, June 15.-The laying of the > Mincola, June 15.-With the filing | A Deflnife action to obtain improved cornerstone for the war memorial | CHR] TOPHERS of the transfer tax appraisal in the IP trolley service from the New York and |brary in honor of Freeport's soldies tate of John Lewis Childs, t nati i h - c e worl > hic ~- alist anc lorist, of Floral Park, whe Lon: «land Traction Company was tak- heroes of the world war, which was to . . , list and f . a t eh today. when James E. Stiles, editor have taken place tod has been post- Officiates At Confirmation Services ted while traveiling home from ' et Tika ar esi poned until a week from next Sunday, Held Yesterday In Baldwi west on March 5, 1921, it was disclosed | and . publisher-of\ The (Review, Samuel R. Smith. chairman of the gene hits y in baldwin that the noted horticulturist bad left | __ | petitioned the \Public Service. Commis- lit annbimess, Church a 'net estate. of $441,821.04. His person- . Wills Killed B | slon to investigate traffic conditions and e It wats deemed: expedi¢nt to_ postpone u estate (gros) {mm-mm! to m: {lulu Krauu ile Al firovide: Felier - thecexercise owing to the fact Chat the Baldwin, June: 15-St. Christophe:*s 489.74 - and his roukey th-‘(lnmr e Husband Who Later Committed rp ition f ras I committee haw not yet been: stiecessful| Roman Catholic Church on the Merrick|276.74, but as agningt this he had de: / The petition and complaint was for- ? * Rom , s , , warded to the Public Service Commis in procuring a speaker for the cere-[road, of which the Rev. John H. Me-|ductions for administration ‘mw! for | Smude, L0“ Her Property To sion of the Second District of the State | monies. It is pretty certain, it was[Goldrick is the pastor, was thronged|notes to the sum of $1!“ xu‘w “H | Be DlVlded Among Slster, Other (h , | ar at General John J. Pershing| Wednesday afternoon at the confirm.. |entive estate goes to the widow Mary of New York through Assistant District learned, that General John Pershing| Wednesday afternoon at the confi n ate & | Attorney Elvin N. Edwards, head of | will be the principal speaker at the lay-|tiom. services, at which Bishop Molloy [Caroline Childs hat the a Relatives and Friends i : Rdwards 'and C i r » > mer f the B r Is While it was known that the dece -.- | the legal firm of Edwards 'and George age F ing of the cornerstone. In the mean-|of the Brooklyn and Long Island diocese i c . ha - of Freeport, who will represent this Misses Ella and Margaret Smith and (. \winiam Hansen, who is at |oMeiated. dent's vast floral business had made| y, June 15.-The veil which | newspaper and the people of Nassau! Frank W. Pratt and Francis C, | Washington, is endeavoring to get either| Among the out-of-town priests pres [Nim a wealthy Melted so 1, only cor | had hidden 'the famous Dr. Walter K ' ' < Secretary , R > ecture that it totalled so large an ad. hi ' County in the fight to obtain relief J Vice-president Coolidge or Secretary |ent were the Rev. Poter Quealey: or Jecture t t totale , Col wiitkine wider of bi ire, Julia | from the present mislerable tramc con.| Tatem Married At Church vo come to to deliver| Rockville Centre. the Rev. John | tate. The largest item in the ippraiea) | Wilkins, murder ' ' ditions The Advent By Rev. Richard D.|thc adaress of the day, in the event|O'\Poote of Freeport, and the Re whs ”C“ “h\:flf\ ‘|\|vw'|~ | Roauss Wilkins, at Long Beach, on | m a ; al P & on . . tober A f Hemptea Tax Appraiser Edward B. ThoMP80N-| peprimry 27, 1919, was lift meain yes The petition find complaint recites _| General Pershing cannot be obtained.| Robert Boyle of Hemptead ax . o sen | ry 27, as fhat for some time past and particularly Pope - On Separate Honey It was intimated, however, that the| Mrs. Catherine Hurley was the spoa-|Of Freeport, is for “Mu JIM 3.14 | terday when the transfer tax appraisal j within the past three years, the trolley | TOONS speaker will be one of great prominence. sor for Viola Marion Hebnstreir, ferred stock in the John Lewls Chit] 0/0 (lll) was filed with Surrogate! company has operated its trolley cars | a_ Work has been started on the library daughter of Henry Hebenstrelt; Cafn-| Company, and wares of common ' ' ompany M ' A d . a . , mughter of it 96.65 these two accounts totalling| Howell by the transfer tax appraiser under an indifferent schedule with little Westbury, June 15. -A double wed.] Which will be built of Indiana limestone|arine Laura Marshall, daughter of Sam- 31 954 S held shares of pre | | or no regard for the rights, interests ,, ' dne the jie Instead of brick as originally planned. |uel J, Marshall; Barbara Mildred Nan, $268,870 a also hold shares P\® | 13. Thompson, The estate dis nd demands of its passengers and the| UPW with two sisters sharing the mpg contract for the construction of daughter of Joseph Nan: Angelina Anna ferred: Accident . \\‘”“”“‘I' , _\|‘“|\” | closes only $4,114.98 in net valuation. public in general; that it maintains its Mht attracted the \attention: of the] porutifal edifice, which, when completed |Paraninfo, daughter of Angelo Paranin- Stock valued at $ “W’- © BOW SBATC| nersonal éstate is $5,615.07 and the | cars in a filthy and. unsanitary con-| younger soclety folk in this village early| will be one of the finest in the country |fo; Catharine Elizabeth Schneider. in 2 small way in other ___| pau, which consists of 6 apartments in dition; that it does not operate ACCOrd- jst evening,. Miss Ella Smith and Miss] has been approved by.each one of the [daughter of John Schneider; Mary He The ‘VW‘ ”(Wm ”\l lo i \\ , “\ \| Manbattan and in Long © R as € % MOOR CATE T h . tami sea a Phiate 6f el E. Whea.|near Little e ne 1 wl o 6 doo nth Ing to it% published: schedule,, cars be- drhd 's y ... members of the Board of Trustees, ex-| Whealey, daughter of Daniel E ittle plots nea\ NSW! Breach, totals $26 The deduction ing continously. from ten-minutes (to | Margaret Dorothy Smith, daurhters Of Costing President Robert: L.- Christic, ley: Bertha Anastatia Dougherty, Hyde: Park, 84 meres n i \z“;ful‘ most [of which will go. to charity, | an hour and-more behind schedule, Horatio W. Smith, were the brides, EUA it is expected will affix, his signa- daughter of Danie! Dougherty; Ruth Square and apartments at MOMI PADS | to $# 09 | That its rolling stock, general equip- Lucy marrying Frank Waldron Pratt ture within a day. or so. Mary. Careito, daughter of Gustave {all to a net flil‘h”;‘|)“yl1\- ll A00 Md: | Mrs: Wilkins was strick by Dr. Wil ment and tracks are in a dilapidated and Margaret Dorothy. becoming: The committee of arrangements con- Caretto; An Margaret McLar dbl-Mlv-n‘r was a colle ; 0 f xi.» P338! site on her hean seventeen Times with I condition and entirely insufficient and y. ..., | Francis C, 'Tatem. The] 8!8tin® of C. William Hansen, J.. Huy» dauichter of Charles E. McLaren: Grace which he hat founted . unl, he 844) a hammer and after the will was found | inadequate. Tor the. demand; \tnat (r bude of ~Francs Co. ler Arthur Frank are work-| Rose Donnelly, daughter of Jerome |one of the best <\‘l\’\\\“l\',' C j ( [64 a second will later called a. piece of | maintain® an insufficient number of cars double ceremony was pertormed in\ the iy a«aiduously on the program to make Donnelly: Margaret Anna' Elzbeth: Ro- States. . He also collected MIn@AI® A60) paper, aw it was unsigned, was also | to operate; that- such cars as it has are Church of the Advent, which was pret-|the occasion a memorable one. (Continued -on Page Two) mammals m‘q haunt. ;:‘,Y‘“”,y|l,..v‘u\ \C Mscovered and with.its_distovery, came continually down and getting tily. decorated with 'white and pink sean ison; nie bledent £70910, hiemtn- the arrest and conviction 'of Dr., Wil out of order; that its roadbed and tracks roses, with the rector, the Rev. Richard \o Hones (bbs A ototrait of his jate Kin _ Me Jater hanged himself in. the aro in such condition that several D. Pope, officiating.. The wedding mu- mand In\ A protrait 0° Nassau County jail. When the original | «idents have occurred by-cars jumping sic. was given by the chureh choir. friend, John Burroughs,. is, valted, At Coy way fled the nephew 'And Mece, the tracks,. injuring passengers and Miss Ella and Mr. Pratt were attend- Ni'“ i q ay Rdgar and Evelyn Pi(shke protested 'the damaging property; that delays 'have ed by Mrs. Florence Smith and Herbert The company, owne. a large tract at (\ Bol ue yhe vill, on -the ground the occurred because of trolley wires fall.| Pratt and Miss Margaret and Mr. Northport known. as l‘hnwm’HI‘n-M «.:.| (€ wits ned between the Ing. and (the supporting poles falling Tatem were attended by Miss Emma T. to consist of MEI-mus , Mi)“ TEMP s. (it. that. .time} receiving the. tracks, all of which is a Pratt and Edward Edzel. Following the poo eee qe. her: interlocutory .and final decrees of continuing inconvience and discomfort, ceremony A reception was served at w divorce. 'The will left bequests to Gr is well as a danger and menace to the| the home of the bride's parents and the BODY OF STORM VICTIM letter societies. and (institutions. which public de de p y for h les separated to go on separate r late s w» K as, belonged to public d (113111: nt upon this company for m'n‘»':<::2‘§qm& So Jam-m5: fhe ON LONG ISLAND SHORE VIE” ll||| 1..“:\“m.‘ I. \r?” ”(ivarw t j’rnkn; r ‘4‘ transit! facilities my s. & 4 nc e removal c e Ulin Tracee seine ts uo oy (foci Co. =| Annual Event of S. N. Y. Firemen Is Preceded B f_ BMAND SHORE! an it rove tor the prmorat of ie leycompany that the condition of the| were members of the guild. nnua vent 0 * . 1. Firemen Is y Locust Valley, June: 15.-Captain H. yeey to the Woodlawn cemetery, where ~ * o es a found the body of. A F . 7 alloy cottpany's: equipment, _its road * I Se & fsa‘d F G “a Seaman yesterday a Mausoleum: js to be built and the bed and rolling stock, and especialy|SEAFORD YOUTH TO arade-Memoria rvice or Gallant man on the shore: at the Piping ROCK grounds maintained (he munhbr Tw -which it operates under BE WESLEYAN GRADUATE P st Club's bathing 5vnv|||r)n,v' Thuqmzjjn #| \Phe estate is divided moni. a sister iedule, is holding back -the devel v m Who H A“, ed The“ ' belfeved to have losthis life in Sunday\* ono nephew and niece and several pment: and' growth of various villares , _- etera ave wer . storm. Cya friends. assan Cou enmpoially those with Seaford, June 15. -Frank Leslie Ray: T R “l WI“ A l In the pockets were found a war zone ange awan dis s. eon a to. cad Mes. Prakas W. arm-Tournament Results ppear IN | )is snetios ant me vam: | GyERHEATED OIL STOVE Ia: view 'of these facts recited In the mor' of Seaford, Will, be graduated % Snivador Drogrado and the address est petition: this newspaper, through Assist- from Wesleyan University. this month RCVICW Tomorrow First avenue, a flshing guide and $2.14 CAUSES WOODMERE FIRE | strict Attodiney Edwards, has| with the dewree of Bachelor of Science. ln‘mflflPY local it. District. Edwards, has) Mr,\Raynor prepared for cbHlege at the t The body, was removed to the loca Woodmere; June 15.-Fire: resulting n “ml“ \mm V”\;\\\ Seneot, ’“':\\\fw;'l'(y“: w (Special to The Dally Review) cluding the service ia m morte. from an/overhented oil stove did con n ite The conditions complained 1918; He is a tember of the-Colloge G R The former presidents 6 e asso- , . iwo sto ( I > direct the New YO and] Customs Committee, which haw to en.| . Riverhead, lme IHATT‘HVH-‘R‘q‘zzza‘ ciation were called to the\piattorm and DON'T WANT GASOLINE siterable damage to a two story: Triontt vid ction Company' to to) force the customé of the college, iind] NeW York ‘|\“\“\f°:nnv:;'t'“m heve yes Introduced, viz: Charles M; Schwalbe, of WELL NEAR THEIR HOMES »\'~« located at place and the ir and improve its roadbed, and .6# | had for two years been stie manager] Hon concluded W larger attendance} Richmond. Perdinand Frigchiarn, of Long Istind Railroad. this village; The Wing stock, at once; also} foe the college dramatic productions. “m? are H ,\ Kings; Archer B. Wallace of Narenu: --- I building was owned by Robert 8, Smith do additional 'can sind % mail-] fe is a meniber of Delta Tau Delta. fra.] than the preceding day. Aames W. Baton, cof Suffolk; Charlea| Mincola,. June 15.-Justice ¢ pur Rockaway and occupied by J n minute headway schedule rervilty Yesterday's sesston openid y (gopsefies of Queina) (Goorge H;] hi® arnnted. a. temporary InfORCHOR) Batiegy canpectitu line noo ledge a. m. with. memorial service J8 of Nassau: Wiliam H.] Ataifst Glenna C, Witerst from install The occiipants of the building: were ther further w af ns the of Rev. Joseph R. Alten, Of Bet CIT. mrmomax, of Kinits: Fredorick Sheide, of Imt. a\ gasoline, well at the\ Junction. Of asisep when the oi heater exploded, 'but ( may deem groper ‘MICHEL HIRSCHTHAL Congrégntional staging opened the ser-! gurgopy \ Jeruialem aventic and Creenmtich MPAA ugeceeded .in getting out. of the dwelling us of the petition toany LEAVES FOR EUROPE vise, fallowed by creadimg Praint 121 | So . 0 Gommittse, through. Jts 14. Hempetend, Justice Callnghan #098] perore the had .a. chance. to ke mtn on niark 0\ SATURDAY and singing the national anthem Rev. § i h ;] that is a proper maWer-to take up on Fire apparatus .of -the Wood- maine to he ; trs A1 ve the address\ along (ng chairman, 'George H.\ Schiffmacher, ot {AML Is ® Prop ao reotng the vh & Henplph ! W Mottin A9 NEL Mcs AQHA An Nason, Lwubsiittod hls (sinnmunt report | UML 197 purbone mere: Firs Department. responded to the it t.. A torney lina of patriotism: and devotton to duty m o itention: also to. the resolution lire jn relation 10 @AROIME] apren . the d comping Fraiport, Tune 15 ~-Michel Hirsohthal Tory Tuthil}, of rendered ffmul‘“ IT“, Aidermen of the City of W*l8.~ TB Injunction was sought by nece icine hs < wheiy the ames of the proprictory. of the American a senor -s6to, which was b# 5 \0\ IIW\! to SOV thy 10] dit M. Armatrons, who. with 'other C. W. HANSEN TO late | Pheatis; oR South Main Street, was iv.) cilline -the nemes-of members. of the | ‘n' “z; convention - at] 'of \that\ section of\ V+ *+ , ected. fo en is farewell por the conirenation |-Ammclation who Nad died urine tthe POMC, th® | T0 aread, protested neaiiat the installation LECTURE IN BALDWIN r ¢ as the Temple vestry past year. They-wore: Chief,. Chaiten \“\ \fin\ Convention 't\ 4 W\ in | of aamnonine\ well at that point; Which ried ¢ I a Amsocia n 9 E \ * e rabima last nights (A and mus Hansen,. of Aynbeock, Walter: W.0Ful A, sO wtithdur Jobe: of\ bay. (hey may (la a residential \neighborhood Funé 18 --Chartes. W. Han- itEF ile wire given At) hover. 6C the \gusat lagur, af Charles Hirsch Br.. | i - ails. for Europe Saturday Mirsohthe! was presented \with a CETts $10 in.CGoup) \@. travaling bap and wished God I Ts ipeed lon tile Ing : Journey, which wil glen hing M1 @ Huvope, Hale trustee a « (and'. he akere\ paid » dle for dhe excetlont\ ere © v twit of LibGenBurst; (Adar Meismger,;/Ge0. | Gender. Roward (Markey, Charles _ Mil. | ler. - Gwin (Calton. Jolin .W. Reed, of | DBrockiyn; Jan - Farzal, of . FTasbin Philip &. Alten W. Hennessey, | of New Tork. and James J.; Burns of the Rromw A prayer abd for of was the repose thelf evois, con Through William P. Joebel, of King», tite compaittes on resolutions presented | resohitions which were adopted thirtk- | ltkp the Heouts Meet Tonight Rockvillé Cantre, June 16.-A meeting of the Reckvilie Centre District Chusait titizens and newsPAP Ray Scouts of America» will be Weld 'ait ats. for \the. Riverhead /Welooing. Othe® Fy rg. yeracle-tonkght In the roome af the resointione. -will be printed 40 American at .NoiA Vilage ave | (oin paper me. Harry: (H.. Zabriskie;- neevriary cemtinand on pare two a 1 member to attend seh of Freeport, ciminologist of and the fingerprint expert will speaker of evening at. the Night\ at the, Methodist Episco County be the M én's tiie gil, Churth on -the Merrick road, next | W.. C. Manfield wil présde,, Re will he served. vate practice of law, It was brought out, after the charge to the Grand Jury and at the present heating, ¢ the \high State official\\ to ., whem Justice Htrohg referred wis Abha- tor 1. ~Thompmon of. Suffolk County, the' feprementative from 'the First. Renatoriat (District Renator: Thompson 'against whom the Grand Jury found, on the dled report | made tr Justice Strong. not a particle { evidence Was a witness yestardmy The Senalor mare (hat Ie had nover offered any Jbribs, the he bai never Wiacussed abythingin-rélation to any la