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O fficia l P a p e r , V illa g e o f F re e p o rt
FREEPORT, N. Y., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921
Vol. XXIV, No. 16
14 Negroes Shot in Race Riot at Springfield, Ohio;
Machine Guns in Streets, All Business Suspended
WAS SOUND pa r o c h ia l school DYNAMITE SCATTERED IN NECRO SECTION OF CITY
NASSAU COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOLEY
IN MAKING HIS WILL WILL BE BUILT AT
TO BROADEN ITS INFLUENCE SURROGATE FINDS GARDEN CITY SOON MANY SHOTS FIRED BY LIGHT OF STRET LAMPS
Will Add to Its Directorate Representatives That
All Sections of County Shall Be Represented—
Best Local Influences Desired In Reorganized
Governing Board
Minnolit, March 12.— Renewed activity on the part of the
Nassau County Association is seen in the announcement of
plans to increase the number of directors from 16 to 40 and to
broaden the scope of the association.
A meeting will be held on March 19 at 10:30 A. M., when
a vote will be taken to change the hy-laws so that 40 men or
40 men and ■women will make up the directorate.
Sixteen men and women are now directors. They are:
J o h n T. P ra tt, in w Jilc n t: f'h .irlcs <".
AiUims, J o h n A. Albert•wm. W illiam M.
lialilw irt, fleorge S. JlieW 'tcv, K rn cft
('. flow er, M rs. Jo se p h K. D avis. A lfred
T. D avison, F ran k N. no u b le d ay , G eorge
K. Kmory, pMivard Jl. F loyd 11" ,t-s. Mrs.
A lbert I'ra tv k e . H e rb e rt S. H ouston.
M rs. W illtard D. S tra ig h t. H tniry W.
V inieiblll and M oyd D erby. I‘"rederi<,k
W. I'm sted . is ex ecu tiv e s •crrtary .
-Mr. t rusted s a y s the ji'in io se of Inc n aslu g dlrcctorM la to ply tlie orgnnlztillon a county-w ide body, brotnier
scope nod so th a t all p a r t i of th e coun
ty will be rep resen ted .
K very section will have a director.
W h e re v er possible It is d e s e e d to have
th e m a n one w hose b u sin ess is in the
tow n ' V village w herein he resides.
It Is the pu rp o se uf the association
to adil m en or w om en w ho n re tru ly
re p re se n ta tiv e of th e co m m u n ities from
w hich th e y will be chosen.
I.ittle h as been hea rd of the asso cia
tion and its w ork since th e d isastro u s
court proceedings th a t left th e asso cia
tion in tm unenviable position.
,
R ec en tly It w as anuuuncecl th a t the
association had p u rc h a se d th e property
w here It is housed In th is village. T his
g ave th e a p p e a ra n c e of p erm anency.
N otices foi- th e n e x t m ceing Indicate
th a t su ch m a tte rs ns th e association
h a s had before it will be prosecuted
w ith renew ed vigor.
M em bers called to tlie com ing m e et
ing a re ask ed to sen d proxies if they
a re not prepared to a tte n d in person,
FRANCE HOLDS FIRM
ON GERMAN POLICY
P a ris , M arch 12.— " I f th e G erm an s
fo rm u la te new in d e m n ity pro p o sals we
sh all m eet th e m w ith th e sam e firm ness
th a t w as displayed a t L ondon," declared
P re m ie r A ristide U rian d today.
"W e
tire resolved not to recede from th e line
we h av e chosen."
R eplying to critic ism th a t m ilitary
a n d econom ic p en a lties a g a in s t G erm an y
will prove ineffective, th e p re m ie r said:
“T h e y will soon show th e ir efficacy."
T h e outcom e of th e L ondon c o n fer
en ce is accep ted a s a b ig v ic to ry for
F ra n c e a n d for th e F re n c h policy tow ard s G erm any.
Gobel W a tch m a n K illed
N ew York, M arch 12.—M orris Holder,
n ig h t w atc h m an for A dolph Gobel, pro
vision m a n u fa c tu re r, U rooklyn, w as
shot a n d killed ea rly to d a y in th e p lan t.
T he sh o o tin g w as ac cid en tal.
THIRTY FAMILIES FORCED
OUT BY TENEMENT FIRE
CHARGE MOTORIST
WITH ATTEMPT TO
AVOID SUMMONS
Rockville C en tre, M arch 12 —W illiam
G rosback, o f 297 H em p stead avenue,
pleaded not g u ilty to a c h a rg e th a t he
h ad been d riv in g alo n g H em p stead a v e
n ue W ednesday n ig h t w ith o u t th e lights
on his autom obile b u rn in g , w h en he
answ ered a su m m o n s to a p p e a r before
Ju stic e T h o rp , la st n ig h t.
T rial w as se t fo r T ue sd a y evening.
F ro st w ere s ta n d in g u n d er an a re light
M arch 1C. a t 8 o'clock.
S ergeant K irc h e r am i P atro lm an
F ro st were s ta n d in g u n d er a n a ic light
a t H em pstead an d L akevlew av en u e
ab o u t 9.10, w hen th e e a r cam e along
w ithout lig h ts. F ro s t signaled w ith his
flashlight to sto p w hile K irc h e r s te p
ped Into th e road.
T he d riv e r a p p a re n tly disregarded
the signal a n d S erg ean t K irc h e r had to
sp rin g one side to avoid th e oncom ing
Sentence w as previously suspended
w hen M r. O rnsbaek w as sum m ooned to
an sw er a c h a rg e of leaving his car
stan d in g In th e m iddle of th e road.
GIRL-WIFE RELEASED
W edded to Soldier F rom W est D u rin g
W artim e; H e N ever Comes B ack
M ineola. M arch - 12.—Ju stic e F a b e r
h as an n u lled th e m a rria g e of Adele L.
M cKee, a n in fa n t 'under th e ag e cf
eighteen and C laude L. M cKee, a Monta n a soldier, to w hom th e girl w as
m a rried w hen the soldier w as encam ped
T he action w as b ro u g h t by Mrs.
M abel T hom peon, for th e g irl's m inor,
M cKee m et th e girl in J a m a ic a an d
•m arried h er a fte r w hirlw in d courtsh ip .
T hey lived to g e th e r a w eek an d M cKee
w as sen t overseas. W hen he cam e back
he lived w ith his girl-w ife tw o d ay s
an d th e n w e n t W est.
L ittle has been know n of him since.
Tlie girl w as 17 y e a rs an d 6 m onths
old w hen sh e m a rried and th e soldier
w as 25. It Is said he had been m a rried
before an d divorced. A tto rn e y R ussell
S p rag u e a p p e a re d for th e Plaintiff.
F iv e L i r a s L o s t In F ir e
• k la h o a ia C ity, gitla-, M arch 12—F iv e
persons a re rep o rtad burned te d ealth
< sncnSby Diet
\Tet a b a ttle a t in a Are, w hich ea rly to d a y destroyed
a building a t C linton. Okla.
BK XZOM IN T
U duw ha.n
li n n u l r r e no ehU flies
ehouVt hn 1 • •v ery
drug a tu re .— .ggv.
it -
tetoedy.
te r
lo re
IfHe; Csovealeot. ter
merce, Writes To American Legion Post He
Thinks That Body Was Not Properly Repre
sented in Recent Vote on Resolution
DROPS ONE MILE
FROM AIRPLANE AND
LODGES IN TREETOP
National Guard Companies From Nearby Cities
Called— Mayor Orders All Saturday Business
Closed— Precautions Taken to Avoid Further
Violence— All Due to Negro’s Assault of White
Lieut. Black, Carried Toward
Girl Monday
L. I. Sound by Air Current,
Gets Favorable Slant
M ineola. M arch 12.—W ith tw p airch u tes, one in fro n t a n d one in b ack,
Lieut. E d w ard C. B la ck of th e F irs t
A ero S q u ad S tatio n a t M itchel Field,
ju m p ed from a n a irp la n e 5300 fe e t from
th e g ro u n d y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n
an d
landed in a tree, fro m w h ieh h e had to
be rescued by his flying p a rtn e r.
L ie u te n a n t B lack w as b ad ly b u rn ed
d u rin g tlie rece n t p ra c tic e bom bing ex
pedition o v er New Y o rk City, u n d e r
ta k e n to d em o n strate th o s u p e rio rity of
th e a ir serv ice o v er a n y o th e r b ra n c h
of a rm y offensive serv ice.
A t th a t tim e ono o f th e ro c k e ts h e carried in his p lan e exploded, a n d he w as
b u r n e d .to su ch a n e x te n t th a t h e hail
to lie ca rried to M itchel F ield h o sp ital
by airp la n e .
F o r som e tim e p ast th e a v ia to rs a t
Mitchel, Field h a v e b een p ra c tic in g
jumpfl. E a ch goes u p w ith a n o th e r a v i
ato r. an d w hile th e p lan e Is in fu ll flight,
ju m p s o v er th e re a r of th e cockpit an d
d rope to th e ground, th e d escen t being
b ro k en by th e use of a n a ir’c h u to or
p arac h u te,
L ie u te n a n t B lack w as ta k e n u p y es
te rd a y by L ie u te n a n t L u c a s B eau in an
a rm y plane. H e d ro p p ed d e a r of th e
m ach in e an d sta rte d d o w n w ard . T h e
w ind c a u g h t his p a r a c h u te a n d ca rried
him to w ard th e open Hound. W hen he
w as ab o u t tw o th o u s a n d feet
above
g round, cro ss-cu rren ts of w ind ca rried
him h ack lan dw ards. H e sw e p t in to a
Hempstead, March 12.— President E. C. Hinkle of the
Hempstead Chamber of Commerce has issued an answer to
the American Legion on the monument question, in which he
Thu p a ra p h e rn a lia a tta c h e d to th e
suggests that the vote taken on the resolution .adopted by the
h u te w as so en tan g led in th e tre e
Legion did not fairly represent the sentiment of the ex-service pthaarat che
w as forced to h a n g fro m a lim b
men of the community. He points out that there were but by h is h an d u n til rescued.
He w as n o t h u rt except fo r s c ra tc h e s
about fifty present-out of a membership of 250.
from th e tre e b ranches.
Issue is taken with the Legion’s resolution on the ques
tion of the proper wording of the inscription and declares ab ALL NEW ENGLAND R. R.
WAGES TO BE REDUCED
solutely untrue the statement that the Chamber is seeking
self-advertising.
B oston, M arch ’ 12.—W ith in a w eek
F ro st com m andeered a ta x icab an d
followed. W h e n he c a u g h t u p w ith the
•We feel." h e say s, ‘'th a t p ersonal
autom obile an d com pelled th e d riv e r to
Stop, the lig h ts h ad been tu rn e d on. He -feeling a n d 'p e a n u t' politics should not
steppeit In fro n t of the m ach in e to w rite e n te r in to th e q u estio n ." He p o in ts out
out a su m m o n s an d th e lig h ts w ent th a t th e C h am b er lia s laid its c a rd s
th e ta b le by p lacin g th e m o n u
lie w en t to the ta x i cab th a t he m en t in fu ll view, so th a t th o people
can
deckle fo r th em selv es.
m ig h t see w h a t be w as doing, an d the
T h e le tte r, w ith a su p p lem en ta ry let
c a r sped on.
ter,
s
e n t la te r. Is a s follows:
T he violation being th a t of a V illage
M arch 19, 1921.
ordinance an d th e police h aving in s tru c
H
em
p
stead Rost No. .190,
tions to issue sum m ons on occasions of
A
m
erican
Legion,
th is kind w hen th e offender is a resi
H em p stead , N . Y.,
dent, this pro ced u re w as followed.
TIED AND KILLED IN STORE
BY TWO SAFE ROBBERS
The. d r as ridable
DENIES INTENT TO ADVERTISE
ONSOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL TABLET
Chased by Policemen on Hemp
stead Avenue, Rockville CenPresident Hinkle, of Hempstead Chamber of Com
k tre— Gives Flippant Reply
U rooklyn. M arch 11—A th ick ly popu
lated te n em en t section w as th ro w n Into
ex cittyhent early ’ to d a y w hen fire broke
o u t In th e fou r-sto ry building a t 197
R oebling stre e t. T h e fire s ta rte d on th e
to p floor In tho a p a rtm e n t occupied by
Jo se p h S c h w artz a n d fam ily. On this
floor five fam ilies w ore living, am ong
th e m ab o u t tw en ty c h ild ren . All w ere
th ro w n Into a p an ic by th e fire. In
th e building w ere pro b ab ly th ir ty fam i
lies, all of w hom w ore also forced to
I
fleo th ro u g h sninkofU lod co rrid o rs to P R IN C IP A L VAN E P S TO L E A V E .
T A K IN G N E W YORK PO SITIO N
th e stree t.
R ockville C entre, M arch 12.—F . C.
V an B ps, p rin c ip al of th e J u n io r H igh
School, h a s ac cep te d a position in New
Y ork City, a n d w ill sev er h is connection
w ith th e local school a t th e close of th e
N ew York. M arch 12—A b rah am H a r present term ? M r. and M rs. V an E ps
ris, n jew ler, w as fo u n d sh o t to d ea th have been liv in g a t IS H illside av en u e
in his sto re a t 2288 E ig h th av e n u e yes- eight years.
T h e y will leave th e v il
tbrilny. H is h ands w e re tied. T h e police lage w hen M r, V an E ps ch a n g es his
an n o u n c ed a tra y of jew els w ere ta k en . position.
T h e v alu e of th e m 1s n o t know n. I t
Gobel W a tc h m a n K illed
w as said th e y m ig h t be w o rth $10,000.
N ew York. M arch 12.—M orris Holzer,
Tho jew eler h ad been tied to ch a ir
ir. th e b ack room. H o h a d broken loose night "w atchm an fo r Adolph Gobel, p ro
a n d m anaged to Are one s h o t at the vision m a n u fa c tu re r. B rooklyn, w as
b an d its w ho were looting His safe. They shot a n d killed e a rly today la th e p la n t.
T he sh o o tin g w a s aotidantaJjshot and UUed k|a».
ihr«ni end tosMlitle,
M ineola, M arch 12.—S u rro g ate Howell I G ard en City, M arch 12.— L ooking to
h a s d ism issed th e actio n b ro u g h t to con th e e a rly erectio n of a line p aro ch ial
te st th e will of th e la te R efer F oley, of i school build in g S t. Jo se p h 's C h u rch h a s
| p u rch ased th e p ro p erty so u th of th e
G re a t N eck, w ho left a $50,000 e s ta te to
! C h u rch p ro p e rty at F o u rth s tr e e t an d
his b ro th e r’s five children.
i F ra n k lin av en u e. The price p aid fo r
K a th e rin e an d M ary Foley, sisters, I th e Land ju s t p u rch ased is n o t a n n o u n c
b ro u g h t tlie ro n te st to h av e th e will set ed. T itle w ill lie passed n ex t w eek .
St. J o se p h 's C h u rch , of w hich tlie
asid e so th a t th e y m ig h t s h a re in th e
e s ta te . T h ey u rg ed th a t th e y w ere th e R ev. F a th e r E d w ard A.. H o lran is reetor,
is in flourishing condition. T he
n a t u r a l o b jects of th e ir
b ro th e r's
b o u n ty , th a t F oley w as un d u ly influ p ro p e rty ju s t p u rch ased gives a piece
of
g
ro
u n d 250x250 feet added to the
enced In m a k in g o v er th e esta te to hjs
p re s e n t holdings of 500 feet on F r a n k
b ro th e r's offspring.
lin
av
e
n
u e a n d 250 feet each on f o u r th
S u rro g a te H owell h ea rd b o th sides of
th e Ktbry. I t b ro u g h t o u t in tim a te fa m a n d F if th s tre e ts .
I t is said th e new b uilding w ill be
ily h is to ry of th e In d u strio u s old m an,
w ho had, fro m h is e a rn in g s a s a day a cre d it to th e co m m u n ity w here it is li>
he erected . Those close to th e eh u ru lj
la b o rer, b u ilt u p a fo rtu n e.
W h e n th o se who su p p o rted th e will a n d p a rish affairs say Bishop M cD on
ask ed th a t th e co n test be dism issed on nell. of th is diocese, will perm it o n ly the
th e g ro u n d th a t th e c o n te s ta n ts had b est to be built in G arden C ity, a place
failed to p ro v e th e ir contention, th e ! fo r w h ich "he k eep s a w arm spot In his
co u rt g ra n te d th e m otion.
G entlem en: W c note, w ith reg ret, th e
reso lu tio n p assed a t th e la st m eetin g of
y o u r o rg an izatio n , o pposing th e q u e s
tion of th e erectio n of th e M em orial
T ablet, to h e voted u p o n a t th e com ing
election, a n d also n o te th e m eag re
g ro u n d s on w hich y o u r s ta n d is tak en .
" S u re ly th e m a jo rity of yo u r noble
body c a n n o t coincide w ith th o vote
ta k en , a s .o th e rw is e w c feel th a t you
w ould h a v e had a g r e a te r re p re s e n ta
tion a t 't h u t m eetin g , fo r we a re given
to u n d e rs ta n d t h a t o u t of a m em ber
ship of o v er 250 ex-service m en only
ap p ro x im a te ly 50 did vote, an d of th is
n u m b e r som e a r e n o t even resid e n ts of
th is village, especially three, of th e lead
ing o b je cto rs in y o u r o rg an izatio n .
“ W e feel t h a t th e w ording of th e
ta b let is c o rre c t a n d p roper, an d in line
w ith sim ila r ta b le ts th ro u g h o u t th e
c o u n try , a n d f u r th e r th a t th e quibbling
o v er th e 'd o ttin g of a n i o r th e crossing
of a t ' sh o u ld n o t .e n te r in to th e q u es
tion to be placed before th e v o te rs on
T u esd ay n ex t.
“ K v ery o th e r city, v illag e o r h am let
h as som e ta b le t o r m o n u m en t to hon o r
th o se w ho serv ed o u r c o u n try , an d in
m em ory of th o se who m ade th e ‘S u
prem e S acrifice’ an d a f te r n o tin g th a t
n e ith e r th e V illage H oard n o r y o u r
honorable, body m ade a n y m ove to se
cu re su c h a ta b let, o r m onum ent, we
th e H em p ste ad C h am b er of Com m erce
did ta k e u p th e w ork an d did secu re th e
n ec essary fu n d s, an d th e refo re as T ru s
tee of t h a t fu n d believed it a p p ro p riate
an d p ro p e r to n o te on th e face of th e
ta b let t h a t th e su b sc rip tio n s had been
secu red th ro u g h th o efforts of th e
H em p ste ad C h am b er of Com m erce. .
"A s re g a rd s th e p lacin g of th e nartie
of th e H em p ste ad C h am b er of Com
m erce on th e tab let, we claim th a t th is
Is n o t a n u n u s u a l p ractice , a s th e re a re
n u m e ro u s p rece d en ts w h ere m o n u m en ts
a r e ere c te d an d p laced in Public P a rk s
in N ew Y o rk off* u th e r cities, on w hich
th e n a m e of th e do n o r a p p e a rs. _
" W e r e g r e t also to n o te yo u r statem e a t to th e effect th a t we seek selfad v ertisin g .,. T h is la ab e elu te ly u n fair
a n d u n tru e . A C h am b er of Com m erce
Is a civic b ody an d h a s no com m ercial
In te re sts , a n d th e re fo re h a s n o th in g to
ad v e rtise. T h e w ork of o u r o rg an izatio n
did in secu rin g th e su b sc rip tio n s w as
u n d e rta k e n in a p u rely un b iased civic
s p irit, w ith o u t an y u lte rio r m otive, and
we believe all fa ir m inded citizen s will
h e a rtily com m end, r a th e r th a n critic ise
.o u r actio n .
“ W e feel th a t p e tty personal feelin g s
a n d 'p e a n u t' politics should n o t e n te r
in to th is qu estio n , a n d lay in g o u r c a rd s
o n th e table, so to speak, we h av e te m
p o ra rily erec ted th e m o n u m en t in q u e s
tio n on th e site of th e new Itivoli T h e a
tr e on F u lto n s tre e t, n e a r th e V illage
H all. Wc in v ite y o u r hon o rab le body,
a s well a s e th e r citizen s o f H em p stead ,
to in sp ec t th is m o n u m en t, an d wc feel
co n fid en t th a t it will be th e co n sen su s
of opinion th a t th e m onum ent a s a
w hole, in clu d in g th e w ording of th e
ta b let, is in no w ay objectionable, b u t
is in fact a w o rk of a rt, pleasin g to th e
eye, so o th in g to th e m o st ae sth etic, an d
in ev e ry w ay, w o rth y of erec tio n in
o u r P u b lic P a rk , an d a m o n u m en t of
w h ich th e com m u n ity m ay well be
pro u d .
Y ours tru ly ,
" H em p ste ad C h am b er of C om m erce
E. C. H inkle,
ev e ry railro ad em ploye in N ew E n g
lan d will be ask ed to a c c e p t a w age
cu t, it w as ad m itted to d a y a t offices of
roads te rm in a tin g In th is city .
A p
p ro x im ately 100,000 m en an d w om en
will be affected.
PEOPLES ARE TURNING
FROM DESTRUCTION TO
PRODUCTION— HARDING
T he fo r n a r d co u rse of Ihe business
cycle is m in ilsta k ab le . P eoples are
tu rn in g fro m d e stru c tio n lo p roduc
tion.
In d u s try
h a s sensed th e
ch an g ed o rd er, _aud o u r people a re
tu rn in g lo re s u m e th e ir norinnl, on
w ard w ay. T h e cull Is for p ro d u c
tiv e A m erica lo go on.
(F rom P resid en t H a rd in g ’s In au g u ral
A d d ress]
SEALED VERDICT READY
TO BE OPENED MONDAY
IN FISHER DAMAGE CASE
Mineolo, M arch 12—T he notion for
$25,000 d am ag es b ro u g h t by Lena r ic h
er. colored of H an k s aveiuio. Rockville
C en tre, a g a in s t T h o m as II. M aher,
form erly of R ockville C en tre b i t now
of B rooklyn, w as finished ypHt»*rdti\
T he ju r y d irected hy Justi<<* K.tber
to re tu rn a sealed v erdict w hich will
1>e opened on M onday. They be liberated
h o t a sh o rt tim e.
M rs. F is h e r Maimed . In wn - un justly
accused of ste a lin g th re e diam ond rings,
th a t she w as falsely a rre s te d , imp) L otf
ed and hum iliated . The. lin g s were ielt
on a ledge in th e b ith rn o m and latei
wc i s found u n d e r snrm* clothing.
Mr. M aher con tend ad th a t w hen the
rin g s were fo u n d v i d i smne soiled
clothing he ph o n ed th e poMv.' and Inter
w ent to the police s* t i o i and w ithdrew
th e ch arg e. Me m a in ta in ed th a t he was
i.nt ac tu ate d hy m alice :md th a t he was
rid d ed in his ac tio n s by C ap tain R. icoi ,,
of Rockville C vnlre police.
M r. F ish er, called is a w itness in his
w ife's b e h a lf becam e cmolion:«I ami
•ritd w hen he told how •he ,iccus.itinn
r.gainst h is w ife h ad wo Tiro him.
Springfield, Ohio, M arch 12.—S pringMeld is quiet a f te r h o u rs of rio tin g .
T ro o p s fro m n earb y tow ns arriv ed early
to d a y a n d an - co-operating w ith civil
a u th o ritie s in m ain tain in g order.
N a
tional G u ard com panies from London
a n d M ary sv ille w ere first to a rriv e .
O th er com panies came, later, am i move
a r e o n th e way.
R ace f e e l in g has bv< n high s in c e th e
a s s a u lt on a n eleven yvai-oJtl w hite girl
by a n eg ro Monde > nig h t. Co lice h av e
be en w aL him ; t h e Mu nit ion w ith c a n ,
b u t at 1 o' clo ck t h i s f u o i n i n g .street,
fig h tin g c o m m e n c e d .
i call for s ta te troops w as m ade by
local a u th o ritie s w hen a n egro shot P o
licem an Jo se p h R yan hero last n ig h t.
A lth o u g h sh o t th re e tim es. Officer
R yan, who w as ta k e n to a hospital, is
1expected to recover.
1 C itizens poured into th e dow ntow n
b u sin ess section a f te r th e shooting,
w hich occu rred in tlie Yel low .Springs
stree t d ls tr iit.
L ater, how ever, th e
w h ite men disp ersed peaceably, and
fe a rs of tin ' fo rm atio n of a m ob b en t on
w reak in g v engeance upon tho n eg ro
p o p u latio n w ere allayed fo r th e tim e
R y an , it is claim ed, w as shot by a.
negro, w ho w as being se;ifelu*d fo rt ft re
arm s. R a re d iso rd ers followed.
F iv e
n eg ro es a re said to h av e been sh o t, ono
m an b eing ta k e n to a hospital.
In a n effort, to ap p reh e n d Officer R y
a n 's a ssa ila n t, every available officer
w as detailed to service.
S h o ts a re said to h a ft' been ex ch an g ed
betw een polieerm n and negroes, who
stood b ehind I i res an d buildings, tirin g
in tlie d ark , an d m ak in g use of n ea rb y
s tre e t lig h ts. It w as reported th a t fo u r
teen n eg ro es w ere h it.
C a u g h t s c a tte rin g d y n am ite n e a r th e
leg ro 'sect ion, a w hite m an w as a rre s te d .
B efore tin* police broke up a crow d
of w hite m en and )»<>>.s in th e dow ntow n
section, th e < row'd had th re aten e d to
sto rm th e jail mid city hall.
Soon a f te r th e trouble began, M ayor
West cot t ordered pool mom: an d soft
d rin k places closed, d irected citizens
not to cu rry fire.-uins, and decreed th a t
all b u sin ess houses rem ain closed u n til
a o'clock th is evening.
a n effo rt to get out of h a rm 's way,
m an y n eg ro es climbed trees. O th ers le ft
tho c ity .
M achine gun com punie h av e m o u n t
T h irteen y e a rs ago Lynbvook Hose
ed m ach in e g u n s aro u n d th e co u n ty ja il.
C om pany w as o rganized.
K
very p reca u tio n is being tak en to
T h irteen m em b ers signed th e c h a rte r
prevent S a tu rd a y aftognoon an d n ig h t
roll.
row ds from causing more trouble h ere
It w as F rid a y , th e 13th, w hen the
com pany b egan its ca re er.
T h e co m p an y will ce leb rate tonight,
an d th e cerem onies wall close ex a ctly at
13 o'clock.
T a x C ollector W illiam K arn is th e
only su rv iv in g c h a rte r m em ber, w hile
Wa.~ hin g to n ,
M arch
12 President"
C om rade S tro h so n sa y s h e Is th e oldest
H ard in g to d a y M-nt t.o th e S en ate th e
of th e lot.
nom in atio n of Jo h n J . E*cli of iJlCroNse
F ra n c e Not S ending Aid to In su rg e n ts W isconsin, and M ark W. P o tte r of N ew
I n til M ore S tab le O rganization
York, to he m em ber* of th e I n te rs ta te
E x is ts
( 'om inerce C om m ission.
Bondon. M arch 12—All of th e R u ssian
O th er nom in atio n * wore:
A nti-B olshevik fa c tio n s a r e u n itin g in
To be A s* lstan t S ecretary of th o
th e fo rm ation of a coalition go v ern m en t S ta te D e p a rtm e n t, F red M. D arling of
at Reval w ith G en eral V olynski as P re M issouri.
m ier, according to a c e n tra l new* d is
To be m em ber* of tlie T ariff Com
p atch from H elsin g fo rs today.
m ission, W illiam B. <"ulbcrt*on of K a*.,
L ead ers In th e R ev al g o v ern m en t say (reap p o in tm en t), and Thom a* C. M arvin
th e re wall he a m ovem ent ag a in st th e of M aaeachuHett*.
Soviet in R ussia a t th e ea rliest possible
To be a m em b er of t h e F ed eral F a rm
m om ent.
Loan B oard, W illiam H. Joyce of I>o*
Angelo*, Calif.
K II JO N E S M A R C H 11th
To be Surgeon G eneral and Chief of
P nvkers P ro p o se S trik e Vote
th e B u rea u of M edicine, V. S. N., M edi
Chicago, M arch 11—S trik e b allo ts a re cal D irecto r E dw in R. S titt.
b eing prin ted h e re to d a y and d istrib u
To be C hief of C haplain*. V. S. A rm y,
tion of th e ballotx to th e 400 lornla of Col. J o h n Thom n* A xten, (reappointpack in g heuwe union* in th e U nited
Htaten an d C an a d a will begin tom orrow .
To bn D irecto r of th e 1*. H. Coast
If V realdent H a rd in g doe* n o t In terv en e and G eodetic S urvey, E rn r* t L. Jo n es
In th e d isp u te o v e r w ag e ru t* and w o rk of V irginia! reappointm ent).
ing hour* b etw een packer* an d th e ir
To be B rig a d ier G eneral* of th e V. H.
em ployee* a frtrlke v o te will be takeji.
M arine
Corp*,
BrldAgler
G eneral*
S m edley D. B u tler, Ixisan Feland an d
D r. D av is on V acatio n
H
u
rry
l*>e.
M ineola. M arch 12.— D r. A. J . Davlx,
head of th e C o u n ty T u b e r •i i Iok I* ll<r<l
,
p ltal a t P laln v iew . i* a t AnhevMle. N. C. P A R IS HOLDS FIR M ON IN DEM N ITY
Tbl* i* th e first v ac atio n D r. Davlx ha*
ta k en since he becam e th e S u p erin ten
P aris, M arch 12.- - “ If th e G erm an*
d e n t of the cB unty InatttuV on a t Plain- fo rm u late new Indem nity proposal* we
view.
shall m e et th em w ith th e sam e firm
ness th a t w as displayed a t London,"
declared P rem ier A ristide lln a n d today.
"W e a r e resolved n o t to recede fro m
th e line we h av e chosen."
R eplying to crltlfix m th a t m ilitary
*nd econom ic p enalties ag a in st Get-Supreme Court, N aaeau C ounty
m a n y will p rove Ineffective, th e P r e
Justice Faber, Presiding
Mineola. M arch 1 2 —P o l low ing a re th e m ier said.
numbers e t ttie cnee* off th e day cal
" T h w will soon *h»w th e ir eflleaey."'
T h e o utcom e of th e London conferendar tar Monday
■M S
27«d, 278$. Z77, 2181. 27*4. 2TI6. once i, accepted
m
*m, 2744, 2752. 3848. 2741 2719. 2731 F ra n c e an d fo r th e F ren ch policy
w ard* G erm an y .
2771, 2776. i1V>.
ORGANIZED FRIDAY, 13th,
13 MEMBERS, OBSERVES
AMBUSHED SINN FEINERS .
ITS 13th ANNIVERSARY
ATTACK BRITISH; 7 KILLED
London, M arch 12.—Seven Sinn F em
ora w ere killed in C o u n ty L eitrim , I r e
land, w hen a d etach m e n t o f th i r ty B r it
ish soldiers w as a tta c k e d n e a r Selton
Hill, said a C en tral N ew s d isp a tc h
fro m D ublin today.
T h e tro o p s atta c k e d fro m e n tre n c h
m e n ts erected as p a rt of a n am b u scad e.
T h e soldiers retu rn e d the- fire an d a
fierce b a ttle d followed.
P R E S ID E N T ISSU ER A P P E A L
TO A ID STRIC KEN C H IN E SE
W ash in g to n , M arch
12.—P resid en t
H a rd in g to d ay issued a n ap p e al to th o
A m erican people to c o n tin u e th e ir aid to
fam in e stric k e n C hina.
"T h e A m erican n atio n h a s n ev e r
failed to d e m o n strate Its frie n d sh ip fo r
th e people of C hina," th e P re s id e n t's a p
peal said, "an d th a t frie n d sh ip h a s
M ar6h 11, 1921. alw a y s been recip ro cated in a m a n n e r
w hich I feel ju stifies th e ho p e th a t in
H em p ste ad Post, 390,
th is h o u r of C h in a's g r e a t d is tre ss o u r
A m ericau Legion,
people
will do ev e ry th in g In th e ir pow
H em p stead , N . Y.
" G en tlem en : H uppltm enting o u r le tte r er fo r Its am elio ratio n ."
o f even d ate we beg to sta te th a t w e
P A C K E R S AND EM P L O Y E R S
o m itte d to m en tio n In th a t le tte r th a t
TO C O N FER IN W A S H IN G T O N
th e s ta te m e n t in y o u r resolution of
M arch 8, vlz:Chicago, M arch 12.—P re s id e n t H a r d
" ‘T h e C h am b er of C om m erce a p
in g 's suggestion, offered th ro u g h Sec
p a re n tly did n o t d esire’ to m eet w ith
re ta r y of Ijtb o r Davis, th a t th e p ac k ers
y o u r m em orial com m ittee, is not Im m e an d th e ir em ployes each sen d re p re se n
o u t by* fa c t.
ta tiv e s to W ash in g to n to aid In In
"M essers. G eorge
E stab ro o k an d v estig atio n of th e p ack in g ho u se w age
L a w ren c e R ick er rep resen tin g th e m
co n tro v ersy ,,1 h as been ag ree d to hy
selv es a s y o u r co m m ittee met w ith th e
b o th sides.
C h am b er of C om m erce an d s ta te d th a t
th e (A m erican Legion h ad only o n e re TH O S W. M IL L E R A P P O IN T E D
q u e s t to m ake, nam ely; th a t th e n am es
A L IE N PR O P E R T Y CI STO DIA N
o f th e liv in g soldiers an d sailors sh o u ld
n o t a p p e a r on th e ta b let.
T h is w as
W a sh in g to n , M arch
12.—P resid en t
agreed, to.
At a n o th e r m eetipg, M r. H a rd in g today nam ed T h o m as W . M il
E s ta b ro o k req u ested th a l th e C h am b er ler, fo rm er co n g ressm an fro m Debt,
of C om m erce tu rn ovei to th e A m erican w are, a s Alien P ro p erty C usto d ian . H e
Legion M em orial C om m ittee, th e m oney w as In th e A rm y d u rin g th e W orld
collected fo r th e p u rp o se of e re c tin g a ! W a r an d has. been p ro m in en tly identim o n u m en t, to aid th e m in b u ild in g a ’ fled w ith th e A m erican Legion.
c o m m u n ity house.
I t w as im possible |
to r u e to do th is a s we h ad collected
R allies in S tock M a rk e t
th e m oney fo r th e specific p u rp o se of I i N ew York. M arch. 13.—Borne sto ck s
erec tin g ' • m o n u m en t. W e ex p lain ed I w ere estab lish ed a t p ric e s below th e
th e s itu a tio n to M r. Betebrne-k an d e x trem e lew record y e ste rd a y -in th e
first few m in u tes e f tr a d in g today, b u t
th e r e th e m a tte r ended.
a f te r th e se lessee th e m a r k e t stead ied
‘T o u r s tru ly ,
Itself an d before th e end o f th e fin *
H em p ste ad C h am b er e t Comm erce,
fifteen m in u te- sem e e h - — rallies orKdwip C. Hinkle;
P resid en t."
APPOINTMENTS MADE
BY PRESIDENT HARDING
COURT CALENDAR
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