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LONG ISLAND'S GREATEST NEW FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 Vol. XXViH No, 201 * - FREEPORT EXCHANGE CLUB - PLEDGES ITS SUPPORT T0 - EDWARDSFOR PROSECUTOR 4 SHEIK'S LEADING LADY a.. . - Spectacle Staged at Nassau Ho- Laud “nib“ for \Mai?“- “I“ TWO BOYS tel to Boom Mayor's trict Attorney, Citing Candid Faithful Service AND AUTOMOBILE Candidacy a-- - -- ma, H TALK OF REYNOLDS ACTION IS UNANIMOUS |Roosevelt Woman Then Decides | aadgry~* to Get Out and Walk to One Speaker States That Found- President VAPderpoeI Elected to Police Station or Will Yet Be in ® h ol bk? A¢- Mrs, Helen Leyh of ‘Andrrvu Rm‘ dress at Johnsen's st, Bfwolevelt, lost her nerve -- while driving in Freeport yes- terday and before she decided to quit she had struck two boys and nother automobile. The three 'accidents happened in quick succession, creating one of the strangest cases which has come to the attention of the Freeport police. She was driving on Grand avenue when she struck Theo- dore Vanvard, eight year old son of James G. Vanvard of 185 Columbus avenue, who was on a scooter, Swerving away from the Banyard boy, she crashed into the young son of Terrence Moran who was on a bicycle, Both boys were badly bruised but not seriously in- jured. The fathers of the two lads both sell automobiles. Mrs. Leyh, becoming con- vinced that she to do something or other, started for police headquarters, She got as far as Broadway and Main when she hit an automobile, She left her bus right there and hiked the rest of the way to the police station. She was given a ticket for reckless driving and will explain to Judge Johnson. DARLIA SHOW PENTOALL Both Amateur and Professional Growers Are Invited to Long Beach, Aug. 27.- Mayor William J. Dalton, credited by his friends as be- ing responsible for the pres- ent prosperity and bright fu- ture of this seaside resort, in- augurated his campaign for re-election at a testimonial dinner attended by \at least 500 persons at the Hotel Nas- sau. I The event was a great spectacle and typical of Long Beach. The din- ner, intended by its sponsors to rival that recently given to celebrate Wil- Ham H. Reynolds' \vindication was precedsd by a gorgeous display of freworks on the beach and a band concert. In between the speakers professional entertainers tried to make themselves heard. Democratic Tinge The dinner was noteworthy be- cause of two things. One speaker openly made the statement that Rey- molds who has now definitely broken politically with Dalton, will be a last minute candidate for Mayor. The * other was that most of the speaker: raized man r nfi' Democrats. fre Ne The dinner had a distinct Democratic tinge. Persons familiar with Long Beach politics made the declaration that ai least one third of those at the Dalton dinner were regarded as Reynolds supporters. The former mayor, who is now backing Frank Frankel | against Dalton, didn't show up, Many of his Meutenants,. however, were around the hotel looking things over and \kidding\ the Dalton co- horts. More than forty enthusias- tie Freeport Exchange Club members, at their last month- Jy outing of the season in Tharles Johnsen's hotel yes- terday - afternoon pledged their support to Assistant District Attorney Elvin N. Edwards, in his campaign for tlection as, District Attorney an the Republican ticket. The Exchangites lauded the Assistant\District Attorney's record of faithful and distin- guished service and at the end of the speech of William J. Martin, the club's president, «unanimously gave Mr. Ed- wards their endorsement. Elect Vanderpoel The village president of Freeport, WW. I. Vanderpool, also was a guest Jf honor at the shore dinner, and was unanimously elected to member- ship in the club. He spoke on the Ing for gag-fail hip and for com- mon spirt-and good feeling in Free- port. 'He also snoke of the need of better roads and other improvements In reeport. Superintendent of Public Works Thomas Duckworth and Judge Alvin Johnson were two lively. fun-makers on the outing, and the judge kept napping \shots\ of the mofhibers with his camera from every angle of the Swift Creek hotel and docks. He is going to enlarge one picture of the entire group and surrounding it with the small snapshots, will make m framed picture for the reception room of the Echange-Club meeting imported from Budapest for the American screen, has anything to do with his recent separation from his wife, Natacha Rambova. He insists that their marital troubles are due to the fact that he wants a home with children and his wife wants m career. While his wife was sailing for Europe to see if \absent treatment\ would smooth over their difficulties, Valentino was aftending a preview at Los Arfgeles of the new picture in which Lugsmxsor mu R COUNTRY CLUB PLANS TO END a fascinating benuty recently Mayor Speaks Late a The Mayor, who was not called up- on to speak until nearly midnight, DISCUSS ISSUES r s declared that he had attempted to place in the Elks® Club, Exhibit ~ h Secret National Conference reflect the sentiment of the people a - -- in Ohio Coming to of Long Beach and that it was his r ideal to have every citizen have a MANY PRIZES FOR | SOUTH SIDE SCHOOL End Today - part ih the administration, He ad |Board of Education Sponsors SALE OF STOCK mitted that he had made enemics Buckeye Lake, Ohio, Aug. 27.- but said they were political and not Project As w Feature |(AP) - A discussion centering personal. He submitted he had car- around the subject of the right of peaceable assembly constituted the frost importart Issue today before state arid regional heads of the J Klux Klin, who are holding their national council here. ried out bis duties in an honorable manner, It was Judge Simon Sapinsky who claims to bail from Kentucky, who made the statement. that Reynolds | would be a candidate, He got a Other topics for consideration in- TIC _ cheer when he ended up with the cluded \J'wmm. of church and! Members of the Rockville)statement that Daiton \willbe the “Altai; nEd' \deportation of, crim Country Club, due to the fact mgfi‘zyglerketnwfi? aesfizm s nal aliens.\* & mel . . The gathering, which has been in that their qu'ty \E the cmb Kelly, county cler: affixing: Lomrny, progress since Tuesday, is to end|hgs taken such a jump, are|* ”zémnugflzn P“: hym- today, Dr. Hiram W. Evans, discussing plans for the clos-|. 7 ~ BEING DISPLAYED| @ Sue roman South Side High Schol at Rise in Value Starts Talk of Closing Sale to New Members Three large aflver loving cups, to- gether with numerotis other articles| Rockville Centre is to be the to be awarded prize winners in the i Rockville Centre fire department's scene of a gorgeous dahlia games on Labor Day, are being &'s-|show on Saturday afternoon played in the show windows of the R Rdward C. Dressing turniture stor», ANd evening, September 26. at Park avenue and Observec|Professional and amateur street, R % ; Among the prizes displayed is a|&rowers from this section of large 17inch loving cup donated by[L on g. Island and' distant Deputy Fire Chief. Harry Bullock, 15-inch and 12inch cups donated by POMtS are to exhibit\ blooms SPAPER TWELVE PAGES |DALTONOPENS |Steiner and Buckman are HIS CAMPAIGN Expected to Plead Guilty NLONGBEACKH And Get Early Sent ence FLASHES FROM LIFE New York-Ethel Barrymore has returned from London with a shingle bob, - Hoboken, N. J.-The police are under orders to stop the Charleston in any hall that dance makes vibrate. - Camp Devens, Mass.-Corporal John Coolidge, citizen sol- dier, drilled his squad under fire of 15 camera men on orders from superiors. New York-A former express guard, 97 years old, sur- rendered two rusty six-shooters, 40 years old, to the police because he wants to obey the law against possession of re- volvers without a permit, ! New. York-Rich enough to retire after selling newspapers for 50 years, two newsstand owners have signed over their business in the Woolworth Building to two faithful employes. New York-The American says Charlie Chaplin is to build a $1,000,000 theatre on Broadway, opening it with his first play, possibly a melodrama, featuring Judith Anderson. MAY APPEAL - RULING MADE BY CROPSEY Spence Says Phillips Case Like- ly to Go to Higher Court TO-ATTORNEY-GENERAL| : But Special Nassau Prosecutor Would Like to See Law Determined Mineola, Aug. 27. -- The case of Will F. Phillips, for- mer deputy sheriff and once head of the county police, will in all likelihood be carried to the Court of Appeals. Special Dep u ty Attorney General Kennet. Spence made such * announcemant yesterday when asked the present status of the Case. Recently Justice James C. Crop- sey - who was the judge sent here for the purpose of carrying out Governor Smith's Investigation of Nassau County and who presided aver the special and trial term of Supreme Court when Phillips was indicted and tried, ruled that the indictment found against Phillips was faulty. Phillips was charged, in the Jan- guage of the street with \fAxing\ tickets given motorists by officers of the police department. In legal language, he was c ed with fail. ure to perform his- dfity in that he OLD FAVORITE GOES Geraldine Farrar New York, Aug. 27.-AP)- Geraldine Farrar is going to be a comic opera star with her prem- New York this season, Miss Farrar will be surrounded DY a large ensemble of: chorist- ers recruited from grand opera and. operatic schools. New York, Aug. 27.-AP)- Governor Smith today was in the thick of the fight for Mayor of New York. > Having given up his vacation in order to work for State Sena- tor James J. Walker, Tammany designer against Mayor Mylan for the Democratic nomination, the governor came from the capi- tal at Albany to plunge into a contest which both Democratic and Republican spokesmen have said freely is a fight between Smith and W. R, Hearst. The speaking in Queens J. DeErrico, jeweler, and- R. W.|and there is every reason to Femnlog®, Inc., real estate, respec- tively, 'Two ~amailer cups have bean contributed by A. Hmr'aw: South Side High School will store, and Jac |* Motisse ana George Moth 1 (--\ present as attractive &specta- cle as has ever been witnessed Edward C. Dressing hnll \FM a wicker chair, and two floor amp: 1h 'A School buildth in New \[York state, shave been given by L H. Schn ta» co.\ 'This danita show, which is to be . rial | wizard, - to-| the clos Bvke ilia 32mg 01:2“: in“: at ing of the sale of stock in the com Sm the Klan will remain through and allowing new mem- The whereabouts of Miss Emma day for the Ohto Kloktave, h h , Me expect that the large gym of The news of the meeting, unaer| bers to join by simply paying Rogers and the Westbury man with whom she is charged . to 'have the text of n resolution adopted Yes {an initiation fee and dues. eloped, 4s still a mystery. Miss #. K.) Hamacy, Kansas Clty, an {mperiai| Other members favor the plan officer, He alone 's awnings; of increasing the price of a tell of what goes on beh share-of stock in addition to carefully guardéd doors. Under the - as a, w limiting stock-holds“ mem- resolution any other member who c télls anything Wat has append parg, at the mosting is threatened with & Co., and the Rug Store. A lea traveling bait Rockville Centre Yellow Cab Co. All of these prizes, together witl many others, some of wheh ill opinion, bpwever, that. those \ Wwho|Roger's father, William Rogers, of presented to- the committee «at. the have stood the brunt of the work/ jp ZMmMMlhmmlzh‘ that he thought the young “W‘N\ emu-l: “ml U: “flew rl name to be Charles Hayden, with the fremen's games on f abor| courses. » crease In the equity. The- $360,000 Day. erm in Rockville Centre ahd nearby offer mada fur the club property of In...” y with his f pproximately. 115 acres orame-like \\\ Compan three or four months. alsoto correct the de- Kaplan Favorite Waterbury, Comm, Aug: 27. last night, éaid that a former pooircom king, a traction lawyer and a gambling czar had pre- vailed on the \weak and un- sophisticated George W. Olvany,\ Tammany leader, that Hylan must be defeated. Senator Walker in the Bronx re- marked that (Mr. Hylan was merely . the rubber stamp of Hearst. A did\not see to it that officers under him prosecuted those to whom they had given \tickets.\ Justice Cropsey fund that the only moglect_of duty, as it relatesto Phillips, is a neglect of that duty that is-4Amposed by statute and not by common. law. Would Reverse Cropsey 'The decision of Justice Cropsey that (the Phillips indictment was faulty left the special prosecutor,|case be carried to the Court of Ap- Mr. Spence, In the bosition of los|peaix. Prospect street tng his case unless he could, by) In this county there is & wide- ont tha\ yoon appeal to the: Appelfate Court, ro-|spread feéling that the indictment or in »effort to - bolster Mr. Spence said yesterday that/ up. an investigation, -There 'Is a v. Rogers said that the young] the decision 'to appeal rests 'with|strong sentiment for a dismissal of! 4 verse Justice Cropsey. Phillips was Attorney General Ottisger but bé|the indictment. w finally determined, .that the} $60,000. INTO COMIC OPERA \East Side, West Side\ Mr. Spence, nuggests that for the| 'The investigation of Nassan Coun purpose of baving the question of|ty has cost county taxpayers over Former Roma Cashier Says His Heart Got Better of His Head FACING LONG TERMS Case Going medal] Grand Jury Which Meets in Brooklyn Today Albert P. Steiner and P. Smith Buckman, charged with embezzling more than $72, 000 in bonds from the First National Bank of Roosevelt are expected to plead guilty when arraigned next week in Federal Court. The case war prepared for presentation tt the Federal Grand Jury whick met today. Indictments or five or six counts may be rea sonably expected not than early next week. Steiner, according to re. ports from Brooklyn, is very dejected and feels his situa- tion keenly. \My heart got the better of my head\ he is reported to have said. Reconciled To Fate The - two . men, | brothers-in law, have virtually given up hope of ob taining bail -and seem to be recom Ced to their fate which appears t« be-a term in the Federal Penitentl ary In Atlanta. 'They have engaged C. Elmer Spedick of Brooklyn and later Patchogue as counsel, If they plead guilty, sentence will be given by Judge Ben C. Dawkins, . viiiting judge from Louisiana, More details of the case are leaking out from day to day. It is learned suthoritively . that - Steiner, - whe served the Roosevelt batk as cash ler, was never authorized by the bank to deal in bonds and that the dealings with Buckman, a broker bad been going on since last Janu ary. Falso entries are alleged te have been made in the books of the bank ard false receipts given by Buckman to cover Steiner, Jt is now well established thid Buckman was playing the marke and was pressed for funds by af least - two brokerage . firms. . The bonds were put up to maintain his marginal accounts As near as can be determined, aK of the proceeds from tha bonds are gone except $6,000 which is still or deposit with one of the firms. While no one in official station will anticipate the probable punishment it in stated that the penalty may, br heavy fine and five years imprison ment on each count. It the mer plead guilty, the court may lessog the sentence. RV.C.SCHOOLS OPEN SEPT.! Rockville Centro schodl chiloyer have les« than two weeks of vaem tion deft before school begins Schools .In Centre ©>«m on Wednesday, September 9, iwi days after Labor Day. & large number of new teachers will greet students on their to school, and newly-painted wills in. many <class-rooms wil be rendy tempt the boy or girl with . new pencil and an. ncontrolable dslr to draw his mew teacher's \pitchiwr