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THE WEATHER and fair, showers frosh local tday; Sunday cooler; southerly winds Official Paper, County of Nassau FREEPORT LIBRARY COMMITEE HOPES TO RAISE 522000 MORE FOR HANDSOME WAR MONUMENT FREEPORT, N. Y., SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1922 ' HEARING IN THE LUERSSEN ~ MILLER CASE Lynbrook, Jue 17.-The case of Char- les H.) Luerssen of Baldwin against the Millers of Baldwin Harbor, Richard Miller being charged with disorderly KIDNAPPER'S HUNT OFF AS TINY ROAMER RETURNS Cedarhurst, June 17.-Although only two-and half years old, the lit- tle daughter of William Sturges, Jr., New York banker, left her parents home at Locayceduril, Cedarhurst, FREEPORT ELKS | CELEBRATE FLAG trict Attorney of Nassau Coun- DAY TOMORROW . Elvin N. Edwards, Assistant Dis- THE DAILY REVIE ~~ LONG ISLANDS GREATEST NEWSPAPER 2 Cc At Your News Stand Or Delivered At Your Home 4 EX-CONGRESSMAN URGES BUILDING OF MOUNT AN Vol. XXV, No. 141 CALDWELL _. - CAMP FOR DISABLED VETERANS conduct and Clarence Miller with «|| to voaum the wide, wide inci lating the motor car Il'dm““|2l\:‘, l‘l‘l‘t’l world, Her abrupt departure, with- ty' Pmapll spe.ker ® a £ % a hearing gefore Judge Neu pere yeu] but even a bocdbye, caused not a . * Feel Confident the People of Freeport Will Donate |i. (5 t\= #ctore N®® 78% jcte excitement in the Sturges home Freeport, June 17.-Elvin N. E4 MoaLag Gtp Plea For Establishi \55s se \ani t 9 Peri] int Sine here: wards) Amisant District atomiey or) Makes Strong Plea For Esta Permanent Néeded For the Erection sen Jr., testified. Others who testineg] The Cedarhurst. authorities were tm Conuty, will he the the Additional Funds M » A Fletcher, Dr. J.. W. McChesney f ing of highways and byways. While} |be conducted under the auspices of the of What Will Be One of the Finest Memorials ss Swan's. \ Yam wna search was being made for possble| [Freeport Loose of Slo No 225% o/ High School -Critich soa a ean Mikiogte day un u on jue dark \aad ig riticises Government and Press . a lll olice headquarters with the childj |tomorrow night at 748 lock. The On Long Island 'the Wicnemie sworn. tor he | barest an wou oll tt For Liutk ; f ® defendants were t -m s #. plained he| [occasion undoubtedly will be attended A d T d P --* ® l‘aK‘rul-iv ';|||dw‘.\'|‘, 12:31“ Smith, Pred found her in the road and would like] |bY large assemblage as the arrange- or ewarm “It“ e lowar roleCt At times the proceedings were exeit-| | {¢ have her identifi@d. 'This was| |ment Committee) - headed by-Miles * Freeport, June 17.-While workmen ing. done, the small roamer was returned Browne, has prepared a program are speeding up the erection of the C. S. Brown and D, H. Slade repre home and the kidnappers hunt was | |exercises which will include a number Freeport, June 17.-Ex-Congressman Freport Memorial Tibrairy building, sented Mr. Luerrsen, and the defen- called. off, M Sturges before her |Of_ @xtraordinary features. Charles Pope Caldwell last night added Merrick road and Ocean avenue, the K Ny Litwyer Clark: of, Freeport: marriage, was Miss Margaret Cant-| | 140 Schloss will read the history of impetus to the movement to raise funds general committée Is exerting every of Judge Neu reserved his decision. Mr. Sturges is connected with | [th® fa# as it appears in the Elk's for the establishment of the veteran's fort to raise $22,000 additional needed DHAVETHEIR 1, Lynch and Company, vitual, A musical: program such as mountain camp, in the Berkshires, in to cover the total cost of the handsome has not been heard in the club in a an address before the members of the © at $70,000 tures of the ceremonies. American Legion, and others, at the One: of <the means of raising this * There will be other sp rs on the + auditorium of the Freeport High School. money is by selling. shares for a Durant program. and from all indications the JUROR A The speaker emphasized the utmost automobile at $1 a share. 'The .com occasion wil be one that is expected need for the building of suitable place mittee,. headed by Samuel ~R. Smith, to eclipse anything of its kind yet held for the world war veterans of whom have contributed - books, . containing at the club. . he said there are approximately 00 twenty. shares each, tothe people of Miles E. Browne, chairman of the in hobpitals and about 10,000 more who Freeport whom it is- felt will not hexl- Massapequa Inn Manager and Five committee arrangements will be as New Evidence Expected To Break) were discharged from institutions not tate to subscribe the additional funds 4 sisted . by the - following - members: M + entirely cured. E r. Smith said tnat s,, Corners Inn Proprietors Have George A. Blasser, John W. Moris Alibi of Theodore Gatridge Pr€-| ; inc present time, xr. catawelt ao w“; Ca motets a\ \firm?” ane Tas | - Indictments Thrown Out-In- AT AUTO! T rlmw s my.” _ @. NHL-IL”!- sented To Grand Jurors-Han-| clared, the government has not sufficient awn parties, entertainments, . c e F Jones Dominick _ Romano, enry 5 ly care for these dis parties, -and. various. other kinds of sufficient Evidence Markwalter, Cecil Johnson, William .J sen Does Good Work abled 1‘: >‘0|Idi‘1llflr’u|1)d LT-Emhl’im'lhiflfi£3.31 amusements will be staged by the com mittee in the future for the purpose! Mincola, June 17,-Judge Lewis J. Sleeps in Cement, Roves in the a- Smith. Mineola, June 17-Theorore Gatrid®®;) tablish some ite in the open: where obtaining > > r, | Smith i Cou Court yesterday P C > one K0 in a . a 2 sh sor . e or Obtaining the needed. money, r Polian pine indictments charging now| Rain, and Cement Sets-Pussy Daring Attempt By Thugs To Bob Jor at Mrs. sole, Oo e sy these fittime of the war may pbtain Smith said. _ c+ + . ri m O1 TTR OT Maler, Ue 57) the right kind of medic r 'To make the. memorial one of the| proprietors with conducting \disorderly Found As Rigid and Silent As a| Motorists On Foxhurst Road MINEOLA BANK year old recluse who was strangled t0| instate their health al care to Fe j handsomest on ' Long Island, the com-| houses on the ground that in hoth im- Sphinx F death - at her home - Westbury last| . .,, . \ mittee was unanimous in .its 'decision | stincew the operatives did not furnish P Near Baldwin BUYS PROPERTY T0 November, may yet face a charge “ruff“: wt.” hiv “alum-d to “I\...PUh' considering the additional cos eliev.| had been committed. , ; ar -w romi * ro e 17.-Reports auto coman. ®papers S% \ ws uy considering the additional cost, believ tan. of the Five Comers Baldwin June 17.-When a prominent|iws being held up nlong the Foxhurst woman, _ Dos a man is sick But when Congress ing. it. was advisable to. insure. the per- \A; an ers omcial on. awakening. the other. morning saad. neay.. the.. drank Pinney country District Attorney Charles R. WeCK®| Sokos up and beging to do something. Fmnence of the bullding mild MF Smith: had chis ment dismissed zeyed out of the Window Of WS fine at 11 ovlock Priday nuh! by n C4 yesterday took before the Grand UTY] 1 (s printed in big headlines. Some of Further commenting .on the memorial Chairman Smith stated: \At the time a memorial was sug the additional ground that when the operatives, a man and a woman, sought a room there, that it was the head for the complainant were Dr. F. W. residence on Grand avenue and spled on the lawn an apparent statue of a cat, which rivaled as a life like repro- notifled and there was much scout» gang of shabbily clad chaps who hurled tin cans loaded with sand at those who failed to heed their warning to balt speaker at the Flag Day Rathgeber, Leo Schloss and Hiram R In Front Street To Meet Grow- exercises io First National Takes Twenty Feet|break down the partial alibi that Gat Home For Ex-Soldiers, In Address At Freeport witnesses who are maid to be able. to j ridge gave for himself at the time of est publicity be given the project to es- the newspapers have announced that 17,000,000 has been appropriated for hos- pitals. The poor fools who wrote these gested .for the purpose. of honpring | waiter and not the proprietor Who Jt qustion in marble the finest master- inte \ . t his arrest. - r ' those who served lhoira-vnunlry in war | them have it. , plece of the great Saint Gaudens, he 01,2)?'l‘]’::“m:‘xf“‘_°‘\‘;\\ among those ing Demands of Business Clara Segeiken, of the Newcastle 2\ not “I\; .\”’f‘\‘\\\ that m postuléard canvass Was taken, and| _ The other. cases kdlsmuuspa yes. TBAt was startled, Xt the sone in a ound lan section of Westbury, where the 27 appropriation and \adt lank #hose who favored a library were many | of. Frank Bostwick, manager of the} altes in ' ° At dangerous , g s was committed, has sworn statement C ashing down. the stairs and rushing curve wher tists who ard familiar] Mineola, June 17.-The First National a s \ times those who favored any other| Massapequa Inn, Merrick road, M@sSA'| cur on the lawn, 'he was - completely ere motorists who ard familiar i it has that she saw 'Gatridge on the @ay of not sppropriate that amount..~ Not a Many of with the road. always. slow down. to Bank, of this village, er nickel has been appropriated to this ral, those | pequa. This case was dismissed on the s m . ; R ‘ R v h form. of mf‘mo'” . ha becaue rgund of Insutlicient evidence. At dumbfounded to discover the family Pet| make the turn. Then, too, the road | OUIEYO®Wn its present quarters, has pur- the murder and that he followed. NEL | gay m . ovis of- It was A | grounds of ineuthoant open oan |Catiturned white and as rigid, there is very dari, owin to the boughs ChaBed 20 feet of ground on Front st. |AIONE the rond. She was frightened criticising the government for 6-expense . of- maintaining . it. was Ai rmey . son, r **P\ | and motionless as a Sphinx. - As if en- s w * c ( and burried. to. her home. where shel .,) e sa as & .~ -As of Trees overhanging 'the road. So the 0C Hugh Kennedy. its alleged inefficiency and lethargy in veady largely provided for in our for the defendant. cased in a plaster cast, poor Tabby i pA f w.. | called for Ernest Dau, a boarded, and By A a . 5 s st. PX @ thugs selected an ideal place to waylay According to George D. Smith, vice h R \ acting for the cause, Mr. Caldwell sald of Education appropriation for main The operatives used by District At- s fite . k h \ y a Aenance 'of. our firs-Jam library, which | torney . Weeks . in - getting . evidence| \\*\ meowed nor twitched a MmU®S-| their. vietims. president and cashier of the bank, the gfiflfitffl‘hsomfiflmf,‘ vain who {nat Harry Payne Whitney had offered léeated in @ rented «buildin You | against these hotels were Miss Florence | \'*' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, or| broperty was purchased for the pur- i va to donate several thousan of Tind Is lecated in x rented building, You| against these hotels ss On investigation, it was discover-| Freeport, and their daughter, who were POS® Of having the ground on which to| D#U h4s finde a statement that N°/ and hospital these wound- miay be one of the more than thousand| Rose, of Manhattan, and Ralph Ke® cq mot the cat had sought shelter from + ° institution when |fried to find the loiterer and that the residents who 'have already. subscribed the storm and a place to doze in a shed| Arverne fire wh het wer the time was ripe for building would pay for their mai re But additional subscriptions in: substan-] that they had engaged a room at both p a e when they were stopped tew was h -. [was uns be y wld pay for their maintanatice. “lain x:n1.,.‘m”f:1 are ‘nvldod to complete places aid had left a short time after. { Severs! bass of- loose cement.| as they were nearing the dangerous Mr. Smith pointed out that the bashes WZ? ”Twirl“ sen, 4 “Dav”m NT alleging lhat Uiounentis of MAM M i 2 - 'Then when pussy started Out On| curve by a man driving a Ford enroute| Dusine#s has outgrownt the present bank ChATC* Hansen, the finger print | sufforing from want of proper medical what will probably be the finest memor- land, of Boston, Mass, 'They testified wards. nocturnal rovings to zeconnoiter in the returning from viewing the ruins of the towards Oceanside, who warned them we the banking structure to the extent where there is following night he did see Hiim but for District Attorney Weeks, has work ed veterans, provided the government attention, the speaker declared; \We rare fi‘lzm'l'|'l\\]“hvl';\I;‘:::;]ofl:\:\:“’;nmslgx thle m'Llili'fflsmfficflgfiynfinhfififgvli'i rain, the cement got in its deadly work. (to \look out for the hold-up gang down | NOt even space enough for the officials |°@ Unceasingly on the new devel0Dt | not going to wait for politicians to de- Memorial, which will be a source of civic | places. visited lable under the law that | 27 - OCtODO® the Portland Slowly| the road.\ - With the man was his wifc| to have rooms where they can hord|meN{® in the Gatridge, cate {OF cide which locality shall be selected, for those who gave their young lives In @ A. long list of places, said Mr. Knee- (Tmnyflelely exhausted from the Vlfle: to Mu]: they hurled tin cans at him, all he says thP‘hank requires a large A ”ftp-1d mu] ‘ILZEL To\ (' l\ a chased and who shall introduce the ise that was righteous and Just.\ fand on the: Stand, were markeg lite wtip of cement, tabby| Driving directly behind the Baid-| modern vault with the proper safe de- crockery \m the 'murdered - Woina VC | bill.\ | He added that \Never again 4 ie thar cost io to \be! him And bis amodate to. visit during [ MRiched. hotle Inc woltabsed an the| wins, was J. M. Donaghy, also of Frec.| Dosit boxes. Such safe deposit boxes[OMOMK®Y in lhe shall it happen that any man shail $70,000, against. which $48,600 has been | their investigations. lawn. port. . 'The stranger also warned him.| A8 the bank now has are all taken and | POMC lve, py u. | some hoine and say there is no place subscribed, - including $10,000 voted | by e In another couple 'of hours. Pussy However, the Waldwins and Donaghy| as fast as one Is released it is im.] BADPGLIAO iN o -of the | T \ the Village of Freeport, - and only 9 would have been no more. continued on. to Baldwin. . No attemp<| mediately taken by others who desire a l_|‘ . “Ht?\ Ov k‘ ”ngh'fl‘j’f‘ ‘f l‘ ® \ _ \The Civil War veterans on Long Is- bout $20,000 has been expended so far LIVE OAKS fe en ans / was made to stop them, probably be-| Place in which to keep valuables. C 1“ ‘nr r owv $1 . id e nulnlt n, \ly- land took measures to prevent any man in the purchase of 'a large . plot _ of OYSTER BAY REALTY FIRM causa the two cars were within hail Because of this Mr. Smith says that | fo h: mmlmlift lmtr gPlorlaul \H from begging on the streets. . They ground, \on Merrick ~ road _ corner: of TURNS SOME FINE DEALS Ing./distance of each other. the first aim of the bank will be. to prin “V1 ”W’] alone 5an t “Mt!\ started their first campaign at Mon- Ocean avenue, and the excavating. and Arriving. at Grand avenue and the| build the extension along Front street has made a m“; \a” “m“(“ifvh' *I tuk Point. . Three years> later . they laying of the foundation. Merrick: road. > Baldwin related his \ex. | that Will permit a large vault and the | People of the neighborhood, all of whOM| pought the property where the Bath f i in\ 11 v END TONIGHT Mineola, June 17.-O'Keefe & Hutch-| perience and John Nieman notifed the| additional offices that .are desired, | We'° reluctant to talk, to learn if AMY | House stands. The Civil War veterans inson, of Oyster Bay, have sold for Al-| sheriffs\ office at Mineola. Bob Beyers | Whether the building will be under- | SC could give him a clue that would] now have homes in Thirty-eight state. bert Keller, manager of the Ritz-Carl- Joe Donnelly and other members of taken at once or in the near future is warrant opening the. case, arrested by - Constable Even if we had all these homes for the BAZAAR AND of Observer -.street and Park avenue will end. tonight. The members: of Live Oak Engine Company are hoping: for kindly; treat- ment at the hands of the public and the weather man so that the affair may be wound up with something on the right side of the ledger to ald the work of the firemen. One of the most popiflar features of the carnival « has heen the dancing platform, few being able to resist the enticing . straing of the dance music BLOCK DANCE T BALDWIN Interesting Event On June 30 and July 1, For Benefit of Library- Lady Cretonne Declared Queen Annually : theres a rush for the bungalows at Bayville and there are never enough of them for the 'people who seek them, The erection of addi- tional houses will be a distinct advan- tage to the.place, say those who know. 'The same firm has sold /to Nelson Doubleday, Inc., a part of the Beekman Townsend estate in Oyster Bay Harbor where the firm will erect office build Ings for itself. O'Keefe and Hutchinson have also purchased for their own use Jands fn Motorcycle Officer Alvin Cronacher of the sheriffs office on arriving here accompanied Mr, Baldwin back over the rond, but the holdup gang had fied. Continuing on to Rockville Cen- tre they notified the police there. The Rockville Centre police stated that a gang of strangers answering: the. des cription of <the highwaymen had re- cently left for Brooklyn in a taxl. John Getzner of Baldwin, who is in the taxi business, declares that the gang also tried to hold him up while bound for Oceanside, but that he put LIGHTS CLUB T0 GIVE COLLOSAL CRCUS JULY 5 Fred Tinney, Fred Stone and Scores of Other Kell-Known Actors To Take Part the Grand Jury failed to indict on the murder charge but he was sent to Jail for having a revolver in his pos seasion while My.' Hansen hoped that some time, when he could work out his ideas unmolested, that he would be able to break down the alibi that Gatridge claimed. Hansen, | contending | that - in | the small | nelhborhood . where the aged woman' lived, someone must have seen Gatridge or a strange man if he were Ju- , went: back. tothe (hunt three weeks ago. He finally found a boy who Rockville Centre, June 17.-The car-| ton, property in Bayville that will ha Baldwin Hose Company No. 1, under| @ matter that the directors of the bank Gatridge, veterans of the world war, they would nival of the Live Oak Engine Com-| used for bungalow sites. The buyer s|a new \riot rule,\. went to the scene| have not as yet determined. Charles Anderson a week after the| not suffice to take care of the needy pany, which has been holding. forth| Samuel Y. Bayles, of Oyster Bay. 'The|but could find no trace of the gang * and near 'the scene of the! ex.qoidiers in this state alone, here since last Monday at the corner| purchase price was $35,000. sters. crime, was not given his liberty when| On' December 2int last, we started with a one dolar bill; today there is in the treasury $142,000 and in the treas uries of other persons, who have been collecting a sum equal to that. The property of 1,275 acres cost us 85,000 of which $25,000 has been paid. That same property could not be purchased today for $300,000. \I think it safe to say that the budget for the first year will be about $50,000, That will provide for 100 beds, taking care of 1700 patients for the first year, Wherens in the Metropolitan: hospitals the average length of stay is two weeks, which has been provided by Van Bu®-| Oyster Bay where they will erect an of the Summer Freeport, Jine 17-For the first had seen a man about the old woman's Raltwin, | June -17.-Dame | Fashion wad (Mistreas Vogue having declared Lady ( Queen of the Summer, the Indies (of the- Baldwin Women's Advifine Club loyally | acelatmed | the sélected article for warm day apparel by masking. hundreds of useful garments and doniting them, together with others midi of difforent materini®, .for. the apoclill -snle to take place ht the bacaar Wlock party to be held/at the Library Aullding on Grand avenna and Poshurst. road on June 30 and July 4, io which all the sealou» aovi and daugh- homellke and, progressive town \are diaily | munmoned by (the prrwera of gnod to attend and lend a hund: Poliowbut am \the. various mectivition the indien of Bald and ters 60 the und tha named. of win whar wil /be in chirge: Fine 'oooklni¢. table-buifet. iinchoon served Priday and Saturday 'fteernoon: Mpg. Charles T. Cook, Mre. G. 8. Huy* 1, Mra. J. Southwick, Mrs. V, Soble, Xivic. Charles fixed, Mrs B. L. Smith nivd Bive H. Luhberss fllbck Dunes. prizes ito bs awarded: Atw, Chartes Forty. counter-Potted fame and cut Mme J. (8, Betlingti] vd Aone. Doser ~aoie f; Pack V tc, Cream and hot dogs and nth fecorice including: nrim=!a thi iedty-soge wil be on sule < reatiana including a wide revites drossve tor @amen Acslgned by thel kiri's . orchentra. . With the kiddles,| office building to house themselves and the . awings - and /the merry-gor0und8| other business . concerns. . They pald have proved extremely popular and| $10,000 for the site. nearly overy one in town has been try- Ing to win one or more kewple dolla. One of the features of 'the closing “roman“ Afraid Mincola, June 17.-George D. Bmith,| | Regarding the trolley servicesupplied vice president and cashier of the section here is what the New York National Bank of Miscola snd presl-|Eyening Journal yesterday had to sty dent of Group Seven of the New York |editorialy: State Bankers Assoviition, Teff yebter-| | 'The réaldents of various Long Inland day to attend the annua) convention of|towna who have to ume the trolley ser. atate bankers at the Lake Placld supplied by the New York and George H. Faulkner, president of the| Long Island Traction Company are pro- Second National Bank of Hempstead [testing vehemently against the sort. of and Clinon W. Lodiurd, cashier of that|schedule smployed by that concern th institution, hawt. alao. left for Lake/inaidrip lts runs between village and Placid to attend, this convention, vitmge. Renently. . the - realdent . of . Floral lMMlEl-Wm Park held, in Inflnation meeting: «hd ® a. cloryyramn. tha Rev. faiph M. Durr. no. M1 ml, pastor of/Chrlat Lutheran Church, was finturee one of, the speakers. Frespart, Juse 11-(Chastse «A. Ful Bome jdea of the way the peoble. felt ton, local underlaker, yesterday eom-|about the {roUey service can be sindived yisted 'the removal of _ nore [from what this clergyman was cepdct Bailes. from ihe old sordemned 'Fres{ed in have auld. port Cametery, upon @high-will ba ill \Wheq T were duked Wow 1° fah about the new Migh to Sost thls mipmrable trolepynervice,\ rald Dr $400,000, Duve \T. sant. 'you' better' not dnyite \Mast of the bedica werd transferred |any \ndies,-because -if come of (be pan to the Greenfield Cametéty .neir Hemp-|pls give vent un their read feelings they stead, The care and aldority iti which|will mot, be maying anything nice.\ the work wan henfled was cormended| I) must have been prefty bad when by the Roant of Tdvcatioy, Tevid dulh-i the reverent gentlemen ariend, Jr., precent. about i, fett rho w'v ug tf Service So Bad Clergyman on. all speed and escaped. Attempts to hold up an autoist at the mame place. happened Thursday night, #o it ia said. To Speak Of It Fe said he came home one Might in a car Into which 115 passengers had been jammed. He waited half an hour at one point, @nd am hour and a half at Jamniea. Anyone who has had to walt for theme comic opera, \'Tonnerville trolleys,\ that rum, new and thes down throug Long Iéland, will sympathize with De. Durr and the people of Floral Park. This system in, absofutely innoneit 6f anything Uke an approach to time.) The care run whenever they gist good and réady. They. jolt along at the whoit unispected. Intervals, 'and stop when. least They dre rarh ly fumbgnted much le@ cleansd, They reek. with odora «4 4 % Floral Park in notwlone in lis minery every vilege along the route af this company' has The same complaint to mike. Ald the. woret. catrige in committed on echoot children, 'who aife- compelled to wait Jong pericds, in downbours of vain, at unaheltored wea thir; reaching Chelr cluseesime Who. and missing, in the course af a semson many veldable hours of achootliig. time in the history of the Lights Club this well known organization will tour the Tsland with m colossal two ring show, canvas enough to cover five acres. & menagerie, sideshow and a big tent 'with-a eating capacity of 3,000. But this is the smallest part of the whote. affair; .the Lights : Club. roster reads like the blue book. of the theatri- advertise 'such names a« Fred Stone, can world and just as a starter they and : Frank Tinney. In: addition.. to this there will be a hundred stage and screen stars taking active parts in the performance. 'The day will he a typical elrucs day in every respect. 'The coping of dawn will mark .the entrance of the cirou® into the village and hefore 6 o'clock every tent on the circus lot will be up and the~workmen will have their break fast in the cook howse . time' to make ap forthe parade which will at. 12 noon. thair beit clownin, gathered from a! parts of the world. and N30 P. M. place. | He thought him w farm hand from the farm of George Bergald but the lati- declared his laborer was at work on! the day time in question. The trail led to the Segelkan woman and . from her to Ernest Dau,. from both of whom Hansen took statements The perfotmer® consisting mostly of members of the Lishts Club will arrive at 41 Al M. which will just give theis The parade wll be a mile in length und Bx» been from the best[Btows, talented daughter of Mr. and there is, in showdom. 'The New York{ Mre. Cbartes ©, Stowe, of this village, Higpodromé in valunteering many pupil of Fay Foster, anil. welbknown animain. at wall an wending thirty of) in Hempstead society Arcles, will d In addition vo thir s the' parade] Signal Corps,, Beflow's there. will be: of borsen with York. Indians;. cowboys. acrobats and a «ldo | | will show | of people., usd . eurioe| and \Vacetisel\ The show will play In: Presport one day only, July %, with' matines snd evening -pecformancés in atart at 290] Magel Brisslers Co., Inc., Valley Stream, and these were presented to the Grand Jury yestorday. a Tt was 'the «effort of the authorities to. find grounds on.. which. to form. @n opinion as .to the . guilt or. Infleence of Gatridge that led to his being taken to the scone of the crime and following that vist Justice Selah B. Stromg asked the Grand Jury: to Inquire whether or not. so. called \'third . degree\ methoda had | been. used against .. Gatridge. Nothing came of this and the Grand Jury, tn a presentment maylug they had done nothing _ more - than the circum cen warranted. \* 17.-Mim June Low Hemputsad, onnt donight from Station WVP, Army Inland, New Miss Stowe; with Miss Pustine recite \Three Little WANTED Operators on power sewing machines Ts A-ROY, 64. Jinn 6 n me m m o P e we are planning in the beginning to make. the average length of stay three weeks. \At present we are urging people to help in the building endowment fund, Any one citn. establish an endowment in his own name. We are trying to get 1,000 groups of people to raise an en- dowment fund, In February of each year every group of people in the Btate will be- nsked to bold a benefit. On Decoration Day they will sell popples and on Armlatice Day every organiza- tion will be asked to send something out of Its tremsury. < \We're working in mccordasce with business principles We're creating a corporation, placing the Institution un: dor the public health law. 'There wil be a continuing board composed of for: ty4wo members.. Nine of thore wil constitute the exceutive committee and five of the nine the financial committee. \We roust go awny from hare to toll our nelghbors of the movement. / It is pot clarity. but a. pervianent. duty. There jea't In this whole great, rich country one free convalescent hompital. We're going to establish the first, run In such a fashion that al} (the world will take it as a pattern.\ Peter #tophen Beck, Exalted Ruler of the Presport Lodge pf Elks, in introduc Ing Father Insin of Amityville, said: \This - 'movement . defies what the politicians heve mild fm regard to the American being a self seeking egunizaiion. 'The work (hat this post in doing speaks out for what the American Legion is d6ing, 'We, tonight, are the pioneers in a great mevement.\ \It was a pleasure 16. listen to & (Wontinued an Page Two)