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LONG ISLANDS GREATEST NEWSPAPER 193 FREEPORT, N. Y., TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925 SIXTEEN + PAGES - % ms ANDActing State Attorney-Géneral Retuses Request To Call Off -a ALTON BREAK Smith Probe Of Nassau County AT LONG BEACH >>: f the Board of Supervisors requested the State Attorney-General to end the investigation of Nassau County ordered by Governor Bmith, Acting Attorney General Thomas F. Fenell states laconi- cally: **We fail to see how we can comply 'with the request con- - Frankel to Be Candidate for *~ Mayor on Ticket With Su- pervisor Thompson TIMES- «HAVE CHANGED tained in the resolution.\ ¥ The resolution of the Board repeated assertions from Kenneth Burns to Walk Plank at Glen Cove; Seaman Designated M. Spence, special deputy attorney-general in charge of the in- by G. O. P. ROCKVILLE CENTRE ELKS MAY ORGANIZE Rockville Centre Elks, dis- pleased over the recent trans- feral of ' their jurisdiction from the Freeport lodge to the (Lynbrook organization, may apply for a dispensation to form a lodgé of their own, -it -became- known in Rock- ville- Centre Etk cireles today . Nothing: definite could be learned as to just when the appHcation will be made, or how many ' members -are in favor of breaking away from all. present . affiliations and forming - an independent lodge. However, _ rumors .> that Rockville Centre Eiks were looking forward to a suita- ble time when they can or- ganize for themselves were current even before the Lyn- LOAD OF SCOTCH WHISKEY: BRIBE OF 51,000. REFUSED: To 1 | TO TEACH CONVICTS HABITS OF INDUSTRY Campaign .Against Liquor in Nassau Continues Without Let-up TWENTY CASES (IN CAR *~ Officers See BTou Loaded Into Auto at Home of Cedar- BROWNING RETREATS burst Man FROM CHORUS GIRLS vestigation, that he had nothing further-to present and it con- tained a charge that over $60,000 'had been expended. Mineola, Aug. .18.-From guthoritative sources it was The rather pithy reply to the board was received and filed. learned today that Supervisor New York Aug. 18.-(AP) -E d w a rd W. Browning, whose adoption of \Cinderel- la\ Mary Louise Spas was PROVE FUMLE brook incident. and this lends credence to the report that an lwlicntiflt for a dispensa- tion may betmade within a short time now. William Bach of Argyle road, Cedarhurst, was brought to Freeport police headquarters last night by Wilfred M. Thompson will pell| snntled recently, fled from a roof garden éarly.. today a candidate to succeed himself|]| 'when chorus girls kissed him \with the endorsement of Wil- Egdflzfii‘dmgfi': There's my liam H. Reynolds and the Rey- The millionaire realtor, nolds faction in Long Beach at; \4 fu‘i‘egt‘za; \lag City. -It was also learned that!] dozen girls circled his table William J. Dalton has \brok- an\ with former Mayor Rey- molds and he will enter the and asked him to adopt them. Then a blonde ingenue cir- primaries in September as an independent. . ¢led his neck so strongly that it was a minute before Ner arms could be pried Joo#e. Other diners took up her ery \Won't you adopt me, Mr. On the ticket with Supervisor B'xznflfléu'm to leave an- Thompson will be c Frank Frankel other elorus girl took him by for mayor. Frankel ran as an. in- the-arm and induced him to dependent candidate last year and dance but he soon broke away Dalton liad'the Reynolds support. away as the orchestra played Affairs have changed within the \If that's the kind of a am last few weeks, dating almost from the beginning of the sky rocket real- ty boom at Long Beath City and 'this change has. worked out to the political advantage of both Frank and Thompson. you are\. Glen Cove Ticket The Gien Cove Republiciin ticket| * was filed with the Board- of Elec- GATHER AT here yesterday i wame 6f Willikn H « mayor-supervisor. Mr. Seaman was formerly Republican supervisor from MAMARWE eivic engineer, will have <the full _-_. strength of the Republican Party\Long Island Compaiies Given ~. in, ion will have a number ~ \ of votes from the Democratic ranks. Shit???“- mm ce Captain William Thompson, following a surprise visit by Fedgral agents in that section. A new Dodge car, valued at $1,500 and 20 cases of high grade Scotch whiskey | were seized, and according to Bach, the whiskey was selling at $8¢ a case. He was held in $1,000 bail, charged with transport ing, when arraigned befort Judge Southard. The seizure followed a long period of waiting in & clump of bushes op posite Bach's bome, where the offé cers were eaten alive with mosqut toes while waiting for the opportune moment to make the arrest. Saw Car Loaded From their vantage point it was possible for the officers to see Back coming in and out of his house Toads Ing his car. As soon as he started to drive away the cars of the officers drew .. up .alongside..and demandeg that they be allowed to search the car. The whiskey was found in the back of the car tied up in paper cas tons, a case to a carton, Bach o% fered no resistance, but according. to Captain Thompson, offered Lim's bribe of $1,000 cash to be set free. The car and the whiskey wert taken in charge by the federal offé cers. This seizure follows close upon the heels of a number of other visits made by the federal men {n Nassau DAVISON WLL NAME ELEVEN As EXECUTIVES Chairman Wants to Cover Ne tion in Drive Against Crime New York, Aug. 18-F. Trubss vison, Chairman of the recently formed National Crime Commi® 18-Edwar4:. w.)Slon, who was empowered to- ag point an executive committes @ that body, said that instead of ap- pointing only five members, as orig inally suggested, he would appotW at least ele within . a week -and more later of the national charag organization .and the r pread of interest in Ui work It is to undertake,\ Mr. Davi son: continued, \I. find. it will by necessary -to nama. an executiv committe which will be able to- taku care. of this vork in the varlon parts of the-wide feld we expect. t cover.\ The- commission'a Chairman auf he expects the fullest co-operntl from: heads of police departnst and from prosecuting offcials. Mi has. received numbers of lotlem from these officials, he declar And all furnish Information. and fer ald. ano 4+ Wall Street AT FT. TILOBN Only 19 Hits Registered 16,000 Shots From Ma; chine Batteries LA GUARDIA caustic Congressman Likens Land Ef- Sorts to Putting=Salt on _ fake a Bird's Tail New York, Aug. 18.-Uncertainty has been cast on the legality of the marriage at Ban Camio, Italy, of Mrs. Mary Calhoun of New York and St. Louis, and Captain Luigi Signorini, noted Italian ace. Her failure to notify the-priest that she was a divorcee and the fact that she was a divorcee less than 10. months may. cauge an annulment of the marriage, L||AMERICAN GIRL -_ ON LONG Swim Miss Ederle Makes Good Prog- ~ress Crossing English Channel Cape Gris-Nez, Aug. 18.-(AP) -Gertrude Ederle began her at- tempt to swim the English chan- nel at 7:09 o'clock this morning. After swimming six hours Miss Ederle was exactly in the middle of the English channel, about 10 miles 'from the starting point, swimming beautifully and very rapidly, New York, Aug. 18.-(AP) Only nineteen hits have}. been made in 16,000 shots which anti-aircraft machine gun batteries at Fort Tilden BISHOP SENDS (MAIN STREET o a ... PROTEST 10 | CELEBRATION SUPEEVJSORS ON [MIGHT Representative -F. H.. La- Guardia, former major in thcl Wants Rockaway Avenue in|Concert, Parade and Mumima-lter of Ms, and Mrs: James Vender. cll‘d- c“, K\. 0,\ tion Heralds Great Dollar vem, of 287 Lakeview avenue; Rock- air service, who observed the tests, said he would report to ville Centre, was severely bitten by a for Traffic Sale large Chow dog, owned by Frank Mineola, Aug. 18. -The Right R&@.| Main street in Freeport will flash nue, Congress that the air defenses here were an \absurdity.\ \To observe the pomp, glamor, maps, bugles, bells, signals and com- mands «with the resulting low per- w .. centage of hits,\ he added, \remind- Carpenter; of $96 North Village ave- ed me of a child chasing a bird on ockyille Centre, when the the lawn trying to put Salt ON M8) pregeriey Burgess/ bishop of. theffnto brililancy . tonlght - when broke through the screening Washingtong Aug. 18 -Teach Long Island Diocese, has written to/ lights that aro a gift Ofon the porch of her home and attack- couviets the' habite: of industry. the Board of Supervisors protesting 2: property owners will be. turned'ed. her own dog, Rover, Sunday after Give (hem 2. chance to earn against-the published reports: that con. his the Tong: Railroad Company] _ Barasch,. president Of the} Miss Vandervcer war bitten se-| 299° \90°F - accumulate, a Freeport Chamber.. of Commereq, \stake\ to fall back on when had petitioned the Public Service will present esolttion th verely through the palm of her left they are -released. 'Train them Contmission of the First and Second Chnmplfer t 505mm. ¥ ”03:11“; h:nr| inéwva places, Two- Jargs f208%| - to their own living honestly Departmentssfor the right to- close of the dog punctured an artery in (Special .to The. Review) tail to catch it. Mamaroneck, Aug. 13-The fifty-| - 'The synthetic defense of-the Port m President W. I. Vanderpoel, and at . after they leave the- \pen.\ Rockaway avenue in Garden City:|a given signal the'liglts will flash her hand, so that she bled profusely This is the program of Luther Third aunuat convention of the New of New York certainly has not the York State Volunteer Firemen's As- kick of the hynthetic-gin that I am sociation is under way, ABOUE €00|rord.is sold on Broadwa Hypotheti- delegates aro expected and \about oor nits are bunk.\ Enemies are not 400 women will attend the conven- defeated. that way.\ ot - the - Ladies' - Auxillary, Targets Towed ~ which is being' held :t the .8@m6| > pug enemy airplanes during the until the torn band was b a i time. tests yesterday were represented py| Th® bishop wrote on the ground|on, There will also be a band con- ® \oto Band was bandage C. White, new U. S, superintend- that as president of the Corporntion|cert and short. parade on - Main]? P\: Pixon , ent of prisons. White, to carry of the Cathedral of the Incarnation|street. According to Miss Vanderveer, the! oug his program, will ask Con- of Garden 'City the 'tlosing: of the| 'The event heralds the opening of|Carbenter dog turngd en ber when gress at its next session to ap- road would have an effect on the/the three day \dollar male\ in Free.|Sh8 fried to beat him off, after he! Grove the equipment of all led. valuation of realty there and he said|port, Prizes will be given away dur.|©2d dashed ntadly around the house,! 4; prisons with large, modern he for one would be unwilling to| ing the salé-and other attractiong|Droken through the screen on the manufacturing plants. givd\His consent to the closifig. have also been arranged. porch, and attacked Rover who was ~ The convention proper will end Onjon Friday with flremen's contests, in|twO Slceveshaped targts towed by two planes at altitudes of from 100 hold mership| In the matter of Main street bou-|!Wing on the porch, , Miss Vander- sz‘;p°'fl't'Y\:;imhe: 'side 0f Rock,|levard lighting, it was some years|veer's mother was alsb on the poron Baldwin, Aug. sss To Take Band With Them which it is expected that the vol- unteer fire companies of Long 0 1,700 feet, said to be much lower than enemy bombers would actually his]ago that Hyman Schloss, one of the time, but the dog did not at. x;;;:n:;z ‘2: (gig-vistlztctnr- pioneer merchants of Freeport, first/tack her. Steiner of No. 78 North Grand ave- nue, - narrowly - escaped . being Jaunt to Mamaroneck =-- land w:il take a leading part. These fly. 'The targets. were of canvas, t t tention | -- Mis den City would be detrimental to] PYOUENt the subject to the at m Vanderveer states that the drowned . while. bathing at Baldwin ~ Rockville Centre will be well rePr¢-|compaziies Chold records for . wet sented in the parade. of firemen from|noge, motor hose and motor colored & detp blue. One plane towed its target back of his brother merchants and was without a muzzle at the the vemos This it 6 County far as to install several Im front!time he dashed upon the porch and Harbor beach Monday afternoon. Steiner was sinking for the third all parts of the state to be held at/and-ladder rum contests and other Mamaroneck Thursday, it was . (Continued of page 2). and because of that the letter willlor mts property. it ber. -Mr. Morris, of : v % , of 22 Madison be referred to the county attorney avenue, Rockville Centre, who was time, when rescuers rushed to his ald. GIRL SEVERELY BITTEN BY DOG, | ARTERY SEVERED| Dog Breaks Through Porch \ Screen and Attacks Miss Vanderveer Oyster Bay and it was during, his _ term of office that Glen Cove be- eame a city. Mr. Seaman, who is a it is believed, because of the pend (Continued on page 2) Luther C. White. «--_-_-4-____4 luv-2m held last night. ha: arrived today, being among *-. A\mpecial band is being secured tothe first to regiater at the head- lead the members in the pavade, andiquarters of (Mamaroneck Engine ® ® a banquet will be served those who|and Hosé Company No. 1. Among march immediately after the parade.|them were President John C. Hot- , Due to the long distance whichitinger of Buffalo, Secretary Fred} (@ Rockville Centre firemen will bave to|A. Davis of Fort Edward, First and travel to get to Mamaroneck, buses|Becond \ive Presidents William J. will leave the Municipal building at #} Coleman of Potsdam and Charles D. Sold Out for elded at the meeting of the village! 'State. officers. of 'the association} meng for his Anvestlitation. , taking the d The 'bourd yesterday recéived a f, a aoe 6 at the letter. from Kayes & Spinard of «'clock sharp, Thursday morning, An|Cas® of Ithaca, Treasurer Willian time of the accident, inslats that he Flushing, attorneys. for Clarence was muszled. N Dr.-Dixon, who treated Miss V firemen who expect to make the trip| H Swartwou: of Brooklyn, Michael Ware of Manhasset, relative to a an have been requested to be. ready iCoptinued on. page 1) claim' for damages sustained by The followingsgatents babs been 1% sued at Washington: derveer, says that-the wound is a issrious one. He cauterized it to avold Shortly before<# 'c'clock, so that no Ware (while working on & county Hime would be Jor in. getting awiy road for the county, Ware received It was also announced at the meet: m 4 John J, Gilbert, of Port Washing- ton.. Signaling system. This inven- any danger from fabbles, Now the g lant night >that tos date fori To m AT ' MAMARONECK ro police are making efforts to have the prizes bave been presented the fire- _partipularly to submarine cable Seats Practicalyl Hearst Ticket viudeville, in which some of the most prominent stage artists of the Lights Clib will participate, will constitute the program of the sec- ond annual ~Centre Police the audito laced under observation, men for awarding in the contests to be conducted in connection with their| Labor Day célebration. - Five more prisés nre needed. . Jack Morlsse \« chatrman of the prive committes, and those wishing to romke donation» have been ssked to get In touch with him. day, - Baldwin companies: will- leave town on Thursday at 8 a. m. return- ing Priday night, Friday, the tour- nalnent takes place. Mamaroneck firemen have' rained m fund of $23» #10 to entertain the visiting firemen. lssuse changing hands at higher Kansas City Souther 1-14 points on reports I would.scon take the lend Soathwestern merger Norfolk . & Western new 1935 high at 148. Car & Foundry led sa the equipment laspew. Lo ma # o amy day avaiing, was reported lolnabos with machide Sunday 06. lake\ a p erie fees. - The mall bight) Thorooles are Jreet A: cage Sus. thoir w shivrieg clime, 311.21.“ L'.- ( bed \a Daily lns! b Hi fade HQ bs