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- ;00ROM TORETIRE INMAY )ES THEN TO PACIFIC COAST arl J. Bennett 0 kville Centre red to Succeed s. Boorum as rd of Education nber te Cont Fob. 15.- “1:4! tennett has been elected a| af the Bourd of Education] ile Centre to succeed Mrs] oorom, who Tendered her in at the last meeting of the I 1. Mrs. Boorom are prepur aulong trip to the Pacific Br Afr. Boorom's retirement medical practice in Rock re next M@v. . Mrs. Boorow i fellow members of the \Education to relieve her of ol. responsibilities so thiit it be mble to devote all her wranging for the departure Boorom und . herself from Centre, | Regretfully, the sceded . to Mr». Boorom's )r she has been ar assoclatc tional worth and ability. the five years she worved mber of Rockyiie Centre's t Education, she has been 1 worked in supervising the Hon of the fine new high earing completion, and she # spared herself in demon- her devotion to the {nter 16 school district. the board was confronted problem of selecting a successor to Mrs. Becrom, nbers | unanimously . named nngit, . Like the president Mrs. Bennett was edu- the Rockville Contre schools. always taken an active in- i eivie and welfare work, imett has been president of lle: Library Auxiliary Asso- is &ssociated with the Blind il Home, and has heen a I to the girl club movement ritle Centre. y experience and inclination - fitred--t er of the Board ot dues rs, Bennett has been chosen ward to fill out Mrs. Boorom's d term, which runs until igust, and in May, at the listrict meeting, she will be ate for the full term of three i- present constituted, the e Centre Board of Educa siste of Alfred E. Ives, Jr. t; Michael J. Madigan, secre- mea G. Joslin, John H. Scott . Earl J. Bennott. SPEIER WILL FINE POSITION ON BIG TOPIC Me Centre Rabbi Will cuss Modernists and Fundamentalists ille Centre, Feb. 15.-At the ervices which will be held In B'nai. Sholom, n Windsor near Morriek road, tonlgnt, o'clock, Dr, Speier. will de feature on the subject, \'Our 3 ~ Toward . the © Modernists gidamentalistg.\ Rabbi will dwell cespecially, Wo famous pussages In tho itiment, *Therofora the Lort hall give you' a stien: behold ung . woman whall conceive, br a son, and shall caf. bie ImmalnioL.® (fGainh 7:14) and he son, lest He be uniey, atid th In the way.\ Psaim 212) p passages will be nonsJewiah an well as frong ih point of view. week, Friday night, a celc- of and Washhugton's y. will be held at the Teniple h the Jewish Roy Scout troop, ths Aeadership of My. \Wiltiam CHARTER IS GRANTED | TO SIGNET CHAPTER, R.A.M. DEMOCRATIC CLUB | Hempstead, Feb. 16. -Copy of the minutes of the annual conclave of the grand. chapter, Royal Arch Masons, held recently at Albwoy have been received by High Priest] J. Huston Cochrane und Secretary A. F. Oatis of Signet Chapter, showing that the local chapter was granted a churter= The chapter had| been - under dispensation | for the| pust year. The charter probably will be pr March, wilt sometime in the Chapter sented ich work,. after | resume | OR. THAYR NEY CIVIC LEADER IN FREEPORT Association Names Officers for Year and Plans Many Activi- ties-Members Hear Talk on: Adjusted Compensation Bill Freeport, . Web. 15. -Dx J. P. Thayer of $8 Wallace street, has been chdsen' by acclimation us president of the Freeport Civic Association. Dr. Thayer is expected to give the association . new life: and energy, backed by its tried and true mem bers. Other officers elected were: First Jobn M. well known lawyer and originator of the \Freeport Plan\; second vice- president, Earl S. Benham, who has been a faithful attendant at meet Ings and most active in village prot lems; recording secretary, Mrs. Agnes Aeron; financial and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jessie L. Cutts, who. like the president, is' a newcomer to civic association; treasurer, C. William Fignsen. * *~Gordom-A®awerds, retiring presi- dent, was congratulated upen an ex- geltent . admintstration, . filed . with unselfish and constructive work, ably hacked by excelent officers and ex- cellent committee heads. Charles Egan was chairman of the nominating. committes. - Members: of various - committees | wiil | be an- nounced at the next meeting. It was voted to write Village Proal dent Hilbert R. Johnson a letter of condolence over the recent death of his wife's mother, and one to Vilage Trustee John Cruickshank, for' his high conception of civic duty in at- tending a meeting of the village board while his brother was - dying Due to the fact that Trustee Cruick shank attended the meeting in. or- der to make a quorum, he did not see his brother before be died. Wallace J. Young, Jr., County Wel fare Officer of the American Legion made an. eloquent and enlightening address on the ndjusted compens« tion bill before Congress. On the bus. question which was discussed at length the association went on record ms being in favor of a ten cent fare from any one point In the village to any other points instead of splitting the village in two, and to have m five cent fure for school children during ~school hours (on schoot : days. LUTHERAN MEN {and. mason, TWO ARE KILLED ELEVEN INJURED AT MONTPELIER Early Morning Fire Destroys Building-$300,000 Loss Is Result (By Assoctated. Presa) Montpelion, VL, Feb. 16.--Two p sons were killed and mine are mm ing and believed to have lost their lives in a fire which destroyed the Lawrence Building on Main curly. todiy stroet A numborsof others were soriousiv| injured. 00,000, \The known dead ure Waslar Wash insurance r is ectimated at| lors The man Water injurics) window miuent il Mra. 4 mun, Both sustained. faf when they Jumped from | ind missed the life net | The four story brick building: was occupied on the ground ileor by the stores of E. W. Bailey anl Company, grain; the Grand Union: Tea Com pany und Peck Broths plumbers.] On the second floor were numerous offices and the two upper floors cn tained a number of apartment. The fire started in the hasement, supposedly. from a boiler explosion. It spread upward so rapidly that all the stairways were cut off before any of the occupants could excupe.] Thowe who were saved eithec made their way down fire cseapes or Jumped into the firemen's nets. Ernest Waterman, who is among the missing, has ben engaged in newspaper work and formerly was employed on the Spcingfeld (Massy (Union. The dead and mi &g include two entire families, those of Walter Washburn and J. F. Waterman. SARNO GETS REPRIMANDED BY THE COURT County Judge Smith Severely Rebukes Rockville Centre Youth, Then Suspends Sen- tence-Was > Charged With Leaving Accident Scene Rockville Centre, Feb. 15.-County Judge Lewle J. Smith in the cour! at Mineola, has ordered a suspended sentence in the case of Salvatore Sarne of Nassau avenue, who was before His Honor on a charge al- leging leaving the scene of an acci dent. Judge Smith severely repre: manded. Sovno, however, and allow. ed it to ba known what he thinks of such frets. Young no,- who was employed by 8. Sorentino, was said to be re- sponsible for Injuries sustained by Miss | Christine Harrison, | a . local wirl, who is said to have been run into and knocked down by a deliv- ery truck owned by Sorrentino and which was being driven by Sarno ut the time of the alleged accident. The girl's unconscious | body . was found by passersby in the street and for several days at the Rockville Centre: sanitarium, it was feared that she would not recover. Police records show that young Sarno drove his car away from the place and Inter sought refuge in his own home where he was located and arrested by Police Sergt. Harry A. Curley. The young man Js said to- have admitted. to the policeman that he did leave the scene because of a fear of the consequences.\ He waid he did not mean to injure, the girl and expressed | regret. mt what had. occurred. Judge Smith, in his taik to young burn, a pr IN: BROTHERNOOD Baldwin Members To AfiGate Baldwin, Poter's Lutheran Church have orgnnized a: brother= hood to be a member of the Au- theran Brotherhood of Brooklyn and Long. Island-Nammwu- and Sut. folle, District. Nineteen attended and will participate, FIRST AJM STANDAKD QCALITY (By] Asssctatett Pred) at v Weh 15.-The on- there are ten charter members. All others who apply Afor membership wp to the next monthly meeting will wore: President, George M. Sarno, paid his respects to those awners of motor vehicles who know» ingly allow minors and others who are legally, disqualified . from the privilege to operate automobiles.. He everely condemned the entire Pr | L BUT ROBBERS Hempstead Police Trace Motor] Vekicle Through Seat Left by Thieves - Learns Machine Was Stolen From Woman and| Abandoned Later in Brooklyn) Hompstoad, Feb, 15. «Though the local police made ocd to the point} of Tinding the In which it belleved the loot taken from the A Frank De tment store of Muinj street last Sunday night was hauled way, they have apparently t standstill, so fur as the search for the s concerned I The police leaencd that the mobile used to carry aWiy goods was the property of John Reddin of Kew Gardens and| that the machine had been stolen from her last Saturday night. The car was later found In South Brook lyn, where it apparently hind been abandoned by the robbers, after they had disposed of the stolen goods. The car was traced through (he maker's name and the numbers on the tag on the inside of the seat which the robbers left in the rear of the Frank store. These showed that the seat was made in New Haven and Chief Seaman und OM- cer. King went to New Maven 'to ascertain {f possible what car the seat was made for. 'They found it was a. Cadillac of « special make, with Rolls-Royee radiator and hood, and also learned the' name of the owner. Sergt. James H. Ricker and OM- cer King. then interviewed Mrs. Red- din and learned that the car had been stolen, and further that her come | a robbers mute | the Hh Hep lyn. He was located and came to Hempstead with the officers, but he convinced the police that he had no knowledge of the robbery. Mr. Frank has offered a reward of $500 fer information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the thieves and the recovery of the stolen oods. NEW TRUCK IS CHRISTENED | Freeport Vamps Witness Act in Naming New - Apparatus- Fire Council Members and Personel of Company at Cer- emony - To Call Truck Ex- celsior Freeport, Web. 15.-While mem- bers of the Freeport Fire Council, representing every company in the department, steed grouped in front of the new, Seagrave truck, recently purchased by the (village.. Former Captain George Hoffman, of Truck 1. at the command of Captain Cur Eulton: broke a bottle of real cham- pagne over the blunt and shiny nose of (he new apparatus, \I christian thee Excelsior!\ said Hoffman. At & special meeting of the fire eounel! adjourned but a few mo- ments before, the new apparatus had been #ccepted and wiil go in service today. ~- Chief - Charles. Fritz. und Deputy . Chiet - John . Mmueraberger were . prosent .at (the. Christoning. They went from the exertlsea to tel. Deputy Chief Edward A. Itice, who tice and intimated that. the owners of wach cars, as well as those whom they allow to drive them, should be held: accountable under the: Inw, pean enn 'RE ON JEWISH Meath MESSIAH TONIGHT Fob, 15-At the prayer Tarbel, ~ FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1 FIND LOOT CAR (WIFE ACCUSED dule | in fac MUS. | such ants concern Karp entered Into a written contre 924 THE DAILY REVIEW LONG ISLAND'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER WINNER IN NOT SO EASY, DIVORCE CASE Judge Scores Husband and His Agents for Methods Employ- ed to Trap Her and Awards Action to Her Mincola, Feb, 15.-Jubtice: Russell tenedict yesterday granted to Mrs Mary Karp, of $038 Rast Tth street, U oklyn, judgment actiun in the !l] fur divoree brought against her by | i Kap, Facming id inany fie Jacob A. of hu pleichs her a o The Court in. finding for the wo man «ays thut the evidence in the cause went to show and the \court «o finds\ that if the defendant aid commit the acts alleged that cts were procured by Karp's agents, the men from the Merch- Detective Bureau: with which t 'to have detectives investi- gate. his conduct and there were two detectives placed in the woman's house. \In my opinion\ said the Court, \it is a great mistake that there is ng provision of the penal law that would reach a husband or & wife who was guilty of the attempt to procure the éommission by the other spouse of an act'of adultery.\ Justice Benedict severely scored the agents of Karp who had sworn they with Karp, 'Gustaye Reinecke wite's and his wife Dora of 6319 Eighteenth avenue Brooklyn, raided the apartment of Mrs. Karp and sur- prised her in her bedroom with m man unknown to them, This testimony was taken on Wednesday but yesterday when Mrs. Karp's witnesses were called Court that she was not quilty of wronaMoing and one detective sent to her rooming house swore that he was not present In her rooms on the night of the raid. 'This man was Maxi Ginsburg and was called as a witness by the plaintiff, in an effort to show be was the man Kragmer to whom Mrs. Karp was maid to have let a room but Cin the raiding party arrived. TASTE OF WNESLKS LEAD IN MONEY GIFT Rockville Centre, Feb. 15.-An the widow and child of the Lawrenz Cammerano, four 'of his children in the Jim Saily Inn fire here Sunday morning, wil of Police Magistrate John S. Thorp. It is expected that gratifylog donations already being near thousand dotlar mark. From Freeport, word caime today make the Elks: organization largest ainile contributor to date The. members gaye (the was hurt in a fire a fow nights myo all about it, 'The formal christening. marked 50 years of service for ths company which: wns organized Tnf7874. Until seme provision cin be made whereby a small pleee of apparatus can be purchased for the: purposd of answering still mlarms, every alm will be a \goneral mnd: perhaps will apeak on; some areingement, mado whereby . the neatest plece of appdratus to the) There. inevery certainty that \the the bluse. will: respond, ~ 22020 OKC OO LD (ag Ing in which cexplained the ddea. and widow and her Infant. Reports from'. numerous total raited before the campin awie will hi Cat fase When 4% Ans she succeeded 'In proving to m, TC CAMARARA Fund in Aid of Widow and Child of Dead Rockville Centre Fireman Grows Rapidly-Re- lief Committee Meets Tonight nouncement is made that the com- Elm mittee in charge of a relief fund for i late victim with meet tonight in the court quarters re- ports will- be submitted, the total of the that the Freeport Lodge of Eike voted last night to make a dong- tlon of $125 to the fund: whichwill the subject much thought last night at t meet- Harry A. Corley of thim-village, who is an officer of the in- tent 'In the mid to the. stricken 'other fraternal organizations und from, groups In clubs aa well aa from 'the Individual contributor® reveal that] OP6B the hearing this afternoon at there is interest extending far be-| 2 g'clock and it is understood that yond the confines of the village,} @t lea rnt CASE RESULTS IN DISACREEMENT Jury Unable to Reach Verdict and Judge Smith Dis- misses Them Mineola, Feb. 13.-A jury in the County Court failed to agrce on a verdict in the ease of John Ongunin, a 'frult merchant of Hicksville, charged with manslaughter. here| yesterday and Judgze Lewis J. Smith dismix them when it was report«| ed to him that they were hopeless-| ly, divided. |_ Ongar driving an auto to a (1 in Hicksville, on August 30° tar {down and killed John Pathrhilier, a 12 year old boy who wus riding hiis} bicycle along tho road at & time] when the fire ipparotus and othcr| vara were rSeing to the sgenc uf a | blaze, ' | ---+ MRS. WALLACE - WAS DIVORCE IN MINEOLA Girl Calied Too Beautiful to Bz! Resisted Successful on Sec-| ond Attempt to Be Free of; husband Mincola, Feb. 15.-Justice Russell -in Supreme Court here| yesterday, . granted & decree.. of divorce to Elva Bedell Wallace in her action against Donald Wallace, both of whom are of Freeport. The - court directed . that . Mrs. Wallace have the custody of the port of the infant. | 'The chief wit- mess for the plaintiff was Robert Smith, of Freeport, . who | testified that he knew both Wallace and his wife in Freeport and that he later saw Wallace at an apartment in 50th street, Manhattan, where he heard Wallace present u Miss Agnes Schultz as his wife. The action was undefended, =- Sfled that NC whs there when | Mm waitce once before-broumht|------ an action for annulment of her marriage on the ground that she was under age when she wedded | but because there was insufficient | proof the Court denied her petition?] It was to Mrs. Wallice that n} judge in Manbattan remarked, \I don't blame him for being attract ed by such a beautiful girl as you\ as he dismissed a prisoner whom Mrs. Wallace charged had insulted her in a motion picture house and whose arrest she caused. UNDLEY CRL GETS LAWYER \| Attorcey Harry Clock Retained to Defend Young Texas Ne- Degree Manslaughter at Rockvile Centra-Ou'tome of Fire at Sally's Inn fteckvilie Contre; Fob 15. -Attor- \ ney Mary: Clock of Freeport has been retained in the interesta of Margaret Lindley, the youre Texaa negresa, who is to be given a formal heaving here this afternoon before Police Magistrate Johh 8. Thorp on m charge of second degree man- slaughter,. In .connection with the deaths of Alx persons in the fire ar Jim. Sally's Inn. here. Inst Sunday morning. Magistrate Thorp. is atheduled to seven witnemsos have been ordered to appear. The prosscation 6f the complaint will be in the car gress on Charge of Sétbnd‘ RUM RUNNERS Worth of Whiskey \ I who capture: andy obtain. conviction of the criminals who have plunged] this city Into a series of burglaries and robberies. . 'The rewards have been promised by Chief of Policc! John Britton, who includes in his| campaign. some advice to Charles-| ton: citizens. \Keep a gun handy for Imus?-I breakers,\ Is part of the advice, which also urges keeping houses| locked at might. . Another request] is that citizens shall be both prompt and accurate in gwing information| to the police concerning crimes or} attempted crimes, and in this con-] nection he pointed to & recent i stance, when, he said, an error was made in giving the address and the! burglar had a 20 minute start on a} squad of police when they went to} Enstern Star Women at Rock- vile Centre to Hold -Masque-Party. , tockville Centre, Feb. 12-Decil J ed entbusiasm is being: worked up, among the members of the Easter Star and their friends in the success) of the masquerade dancing party which - will be. held. Washington's! birthday. eve in Masonic Temple un-| der the ausplees of the Dil team of CassiopeJa Chapter. The event his] been in the planning for several) weeks and the members are expmct | ng It will be the most largely (I tended and most elaborate event of! thi kind on the: local social pro gram this season, Mrs. Ellzabeth - Wheeler, worthy matron of Cassiopeia Chapter and| the members of a decidedly v we lected committee have the arrange ments in charge and the likelibood is that no step will be missed in mak Ing the\event all that is anticipated of it. The hall Interlor will be at tractive in its decorations and there will be much of beauty wbout the scene when the throng of merry dancers takes up the area in the on joyment of the dance. Mrs. | Maybelle Kesel: of Valley Stream, president of the Drill team! and other offtcers are assisted by| members of a most uetive commi! Resides Mra. Kosel, the other office «re Miw. Mary Terry, vice-president ; Mra. Leonor. Winterson, secretars Mra. Emma Watson, trowsurer, andj working with them on this comn'!! teo are Mril Ida Wid, Mro. Amelia! Strohson, Mrs. Emma Rawlings. Mre, Coro Lutz, Mea. Winifred) Birch, Mr». Lau Bullock, . Mrs Etheiyn Brower, and Mrs. Minna Rifenbur. 1t J# announced that tha commit- tee is planning to make awards t about 30, all of whom will receive most valuah'a remenibrances frofu) the ccenwion, Cottage cheers is. good in sn many ways that the resourceful housewlle tooks upon it aw. a beaithful and nutritious standby. » ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS - Vol. XXVII, No. 39 4 FEDERAL PRISONERS HELD AS - NOT RETURNED TO COURT AS PER PROMISE Justice of Peace Westervelt of Roslyn Goes Befere Federal District Attorney, Says Recgort, to Complain That Constable An- cderson Fails to Produce Three Mer Pa- roled After Seizure of Tug and $15,000 WEST VHI Mineola, Feb. 15. Jusiwe of the THIEF TALERS; WELL GINE Andrew L. Werterveit. of VACATIONS FO POLICEMEN| Reslyo, in an affidavit sot fort that --- he is still waiting. the «rival of (By: Associated: Erexs) | three prisoners held by him under Charleston, W. Va., Feb, 15 o t the Volstead Act as federal prison one house breuker, 10 days vaca-/ers who were arrested last Monuuy tian; for one hold-up man, $0 days) morning und. released in the cuss vacation, Buch are the benefits that| tody. of Constable: Charles Ander will accrue to Charleston poll pmen‘sun of Mincola on the statement of Anderson that he needed more men tg man the tus Wilson, which had been selzeil hy Stute Troopers, Fed- eral officers and 'Constable Anders son a rum runner in Hempstead Harbor at Glenwod Landing. The tux carried 250 cases of white key sald to have been worth $15,+ 000, 'The fact that the prisoners sent out to take charge of the boat have not returned to Justice Westervelt sent him on Wednerday to the United States District Attorne office to see United Stats District Attorney Raiph C. Green to lay be« fore him the facts in relation to the men. 2 The three men are Harry Beret jeorge Anderson, and Roy Kecbe, all sailors giving their residence at M the wrong. house. boarding house in South street, Many #--- hattun. They were arrested along 1m 5 rm): mine .. uibers. who .. were Jobs thm HAS Ross, Atbert Penson,\ Mu® (ter, Wiliam Hensen, Louis Schu« PLANS FOR B ALL man and a 15-year-old boy - The boy was held for the Chil- ® [dren's Society. A man known a® WELL UN ER David Potter of Manhattan, fur nished $2,500 bail for the nine mans Harry Renard of Glenwood Landing, furnished £500 cash bail. Justice of the Peace Westervelt i® alleged to have said in bis affidavit whtch-4s ~betore District Aitornoy Charles F. Weeks that shorlly. be- fore 7. o'clock Monday. morning A voice over the. telephone suid: 'This s Anderson. We have 15 ur 18 pris oners to arraizn.\ The Justice of the Peace went to his office at $20 o'clock and Trooper Boyee and lim fellow. troopers presented 10 prixon x. Boyee making out 10 liforma: tiong of complaints against them. Justice Westervelt, continuing, said after he had arraigned them \Charles Anderson came to ny coust about 10 o'clock in a hurry: saying the boot was in dangerous. post tion and he wanted an engincer to t the boat and put it in a safe place.\ Justice Westervelt then gnow jon to say Anderson picked Beebe land Anderson as the men he w inted and Berger quoted ar saying \I an engineer\ and Justice Westervelt said that Anderson took him ong also, aaying to the dburt \You'll pc role these men in my custody and I'll be responsible for them.\ Westervelt said he walted until 1:80 Monday and when Anderson did not come back be loft m clork In charge of his office and attended to other business, At four o'clock; Justico Westervelt returned and was told Anderson had ont been there and had not telephoned and the prioners had not been returned: He says now that from the time the three men were faken from his |eourt on Monday morning nil the present time he has not resn then. Because of that, on Wednesday, he wont to the United States District Attorney's office and It is sald that United Stater Diktelct Attorney Gréen ha called District Attorney Weeks suyfnx if the nre not presented by Tues@ay of next week that the matter. will be pre- wonted Ao the federal grund Federal Probation Agent M. J. C. Phillipe of Freeport, bas been In- structed to mike a full inquiry of all of the situation In relation to the eapture of the boat, the arvest of the. prisoners, and the dispaition of them eftormarda Agree of District Attorney \Weeks or some} (driaacalrAd MINNESOTA EDITORS TO HEAR MR. STONE