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EW EXCHANGE CLUB BLOONG With Albers and Nathan Right-Hand Man. > TWELVE SIGN UP ther Organization Added T Happy flthfln. Nassau. \With 12 locally prominent business wen signing up ms charter members mnd electing Wilfred H; Lyon as their first president, the new Roose: welt Club ceme Into of- «lal being at the fourth weekly beon of the men, held at the home of Mre. Emina Marion on _ Lakewood avenue yesterday after > moon. t _. President H. M. Mason and Harry ©. Jenner, members. -f the Freeport walub, and Assistant National Secre- ~ Autry Edward A. Stuckler were pres- «nt and addressed the members on different phases of Exchange. Mr Jennér attended the organization meeting 'in the absence of Waiter Rhodes, who with Mr. Mason are the sponsors of the new club Henry C. Albers and Samuel Nathan, stationery store proprietor, were elected secrotary-treasurer and wice president, respectively. All three officers were unanimoudly elected by acclamation. Eighteen persons in all were present. Those who signed up as charter members are: Wilfred H. Lyon, C, W. Bohaét, 8. A. Azzato, Samuel an. James A. Casey, . Clzmowskt, Frederick n, William H. Barrett and rd Ascoll, Barrett and Mr. Harrigan appointed a committee to look to-the matter of finding a suitable ting and meeting pluce, and were to make their report [\ Albers in time for him - to notify the members before the mext meeting. NROOSEVET *= Favor Making Town Counsel | Regular Salaried Offic w pointment of an officiai and salaried. counsel for the town of Henipstea may result from a Adscuaton the matter by: the Town Board Its reguiar meeting yesterday, -- Supervisor ~- G; < Wilbur© Doughty maid he was in favor of having regularly appointed counsel bandle legal matters for the town, instead of designating an attorney for each piece of legal work that arises, as is done at present. empower us to name & town coun- sel,\ \maid Mr. Doughty. \The aw | thority could be made permissive, not mandatory. I would not be in favor of anything that would make such an appointment mandatory, However, I think the idea of hav- Ing a town counsel is a gobd one and I wish all members of the board would give it their attenti Jones Explains Discussion of the matter came up when Justice Waiter R. Jones addressed newspaper men present on the subject. There seems to be an impression, said Judge Jones, that the town bas an official coun- mel, this impression being created largely through the naming of At- torney George M. Bode of Baldwin as successor to the late George L. Maxson as counsel for the board in At of town; ploys coun- sel when services of a lawyer are neéded,\ pointed out Judge Jones. \It has no regular counsel.\ terest in the affairs of the town, the question of appointing a coun sel permanently never came before, said Mr. Doughty. Mr. Maxson served whenever the board nseded} Narcotics Seized in Raid at Action .-Business Hempstead Ely-Sum Action to. bring. about the (ap. The\ WeFv16es or | statistl@s for the town for the com- ~' Company for franchises over ro beste - 1] [{| With Authority simess Before Board at Meeting. for each bit of work leases. We can't representatives of Hempstead, sit back men to make thousands mands of dollars from erty, for which they a insignificant rental I of making every effort the long term leases, even G. Wilbur Doughty beaten.\ med Mr, Anderson to the board nodnuuotlan 1 outlined in the discussion \ matter, would be to reader and assured him of the co-operation of all the members of the board. \We are glad to welcome you to for. the board and to handle A a legal business, In case of 1:3 z Do‘ ind @ t- . Doughty. ''We want you to feel usual litigation be would be em- that the loyal support of the mem- powered by the board to ret@in/pers of the Hempstead Town Board other counsel. 'will be accorded you in the hard task that is ahead of you, for it will be Name Registrar mighty hard to fill the shoes of Su- Town Clerk Franklin C. Gilbert/peryisor Smith.\ 1 was reappointed registrar of vita n ing four years. Upon bis recom-| \I want to thank you for the ap mendation Deputy m Clerk Wil- poignant. as presiding \Wt-E! Ham H. Valentine appointed|Said Mr. Anderson, addressing board. I mocept this high honor deputy registrar. you give me and will give you the A request from the Bee that is in me, with the help of good supervisor, Doughty, (Continued on page 2) cellent office force. R *I will endeavor to give every one the same courteous treatment and fair deal that has neen so well estab- lished by my predecessor. I have no b will decide every before me upon its of the custodians wilt 's inf . lcles, but ter that comes 6 merits, and as one of the town properties to see that the town protected at all times. Hempstea Again, 1 Federal and County Men Crash Place and/\; {2:Lxmman. Anderson 'was moved by Justice of the Peace Wilbur Southard, who, along with Supervisor Doughty, backed him successor to Supervisor Smith, ddition to presiding over ings of the Hompstead The things confiscated wore; ices in 2 boxes of 100 \decks\ of heroine. PM% on U 1 box or 50 \deckn\ of cocaine. * Drugs and mpg” it | fdf} {f POLICE ASKS BETTER CO-OPERATION SHE. To Call Conference.. #if if ens Jockey Club Buys 3 270Acres From Merrillion - P T. HEMPSTEAD Expected Close Contest for One- Year Term Fails at Polls. DUCKWORTH LANDSLIDE Krogstad Ofer, Competition. - Shifts Objective.. . Victorious by decisive majorities In a contest centering on the one- year term, Thomas G. Duckworth, George A. Quinzer and Henry Rick- meyer are commissioners of the new West Hempstead water district, as the result of the election held in the 'West Hempstead fire house last might, Duckworth was elected for the three-year term, Quinzer for the two-year and Rickmeyer for the one: A total of 213 votes were cast, as follows: Three-Year Term the Nassau County Vi- |C now served by the New York &|and the equally good Town Board to|lags Officials association in session * ~ng Island Traction Company was) work with, and @Jso the splendid #y8- [nere last 1ight Abram W. A. Quinzer referred to the franchise committee,|feD® established by 'our late super-|chisf of the County police depart-|Eugene E. Losee . between the village police depar. ents to the both villages and interv munities may be giver lice protection. +> .s) < In 'his: address, Ch stated he voul1 cal village pollos chiéfa during will be made to bring the various/one-year term. the visor, Hiram R. Smith and his ex-| ment, urged greater ec-operation|Chatles F. Bchwoel and county One-Year Term that|Henry Rickmeyer .. \ enry Krogstad ... \ po-|Harold Stringham George A. Quinzer . 2 more| Duckworth and Quinzery as the ai] returns indicate, went Into the elec- 'pm.|tion with no opposition, but with a Ing week, at which time an effort|three-cornered fight raging over the In winning by a police departments into a close re-/ftfe majority, Rickmeyer displayed lationship. unexpected strength. He had a Assembylman _ Flaman|plurality of 55 votes over his near- the near future. Three blank ballots term unanimous. Quinzer, also, Man‘MNpr-mnnymnmnmnofm- held several taxpayers. 'The decisiveness of Rick» meyer'a=wictory came as m surprise, the sommities|in view of the campaign waged by Losee, and an even greater surprise Klvana Wins Mineola, Jan. 13.-The Court of Appeals has réversed the conviction of Stanley Kivana, convicted of par ticipation in the Bellmore bank murder. He is now in the death house at Sing Sing. He will be brought back here for re-trial on Fob. 1, ---+ Pleads Guilty Mincola, Jan. 13.-Raiph A. Con- nors of Rockville Centre, today pleaded guilty to forgery in che rec- ond degree. 'There are numerous counts in the Indictment, He was rem@nded for sentence. ---+ ___ Miners Entombed Wilburton, Okla., Jan. 1%. A terrific explosion today at mine No. 21 of the Degnan-McConnell Mining Company, entomber | 101 miners. Mineola, Jan. 19.-Willard Buchan» an of Rockville Centre, who sued the Long Island raliroad for damages growing out of an accident at a erossing in Malverne today was giv- en $1200 damages.\ His drugiter, Helen, receives $15,000 und h.s wife, Edith, $1,000, PRISON TERMS ARE GIVEN TO AUTO THIEVES Mineoia, Jan. 18.-Alois | Black meyer of Valley Stream and Charles Marchand of 2091 Morris avenue, Manhattan, convicted of criminally recelving stolen goods were sent tn Bing Bing Prison by County Judge Lewis J. Smith, Blackmeyer, a second offender, was given four years in prison and (Marchand was sent away for from two and a haif to five years. Estate; Ready In 1928 Backers Project Layout Whith Will Meet Demands of Pres /- ent Day Racing. The Queens County Jockey @ub will begin building next spring a new race course east of Hempsteai to take the place of the track Mt Aqueduct. It will be ready by 1808, The property, which consiste agt the - Merrillion | estate, . and . @ile 270 - acres, . was . purchased | frees is the frst change of ownership tie more than 100 years. The tract is on the Motor Parlowty and on the Stewart extension of tiie Long Island Railroad, just on %i 4 ed border of that mection famed forWie <> country estates. | The Mesdow Bnd Club and several golf-clubs are dm the vicinity, It has been known for some tlm that Aqueduct eventually would te forced to give way to themarclsaif Queens building, but rumors of gie change current last year, could ®@% be confirmed. It was known, hew ever, that agents of the club M@ lookedover several sites in the w- cinity of the new location. Deal Virtuiily Closed Selection of the Merrillion trig finally . was made snd 9 have reached the point where minor details remain to be setéli before title to the property will ges to the new owners. It is notthe purpose of the Quagi@ County Jockey Club, however, . dhe rush the building of the course, it will be ready for racing by M@, leavings two more searons of tie sport at Aqueduct. The purpose of President Hyde awd his mssociates is to make the wwe course the last word in race construction and uppointments, asa trial ground for thespeed prowems of thoroughbreds and the convenience and comfort of goers. While the details have not werked out, the new track will one mile and a furlong In: clroumii@® ence, that being generally accepte@l as the best racing oval, and @@ which will allow ample room f@# @ ' good | rteeplechase . course, . as «M, Hyde is a strong adherent of tile branck of racing. The officers of the Queens Jockey. Club are: President, Hyde; Treasurer, Charles F'. Secretary, Fred Rebberger. . Under They were convicted of th® direction of these three man die ~- a car from the Hendrickson Auto this county. Their method is unique. fi| i i B pl E new course will be buitt, Incidentally it was just forty yeah \ tt