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MONDAY TllE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES JULY 9. 1928 JAMAICA OFFICE 'UNO JAMAICA AVE. 'Phone JAMalca 10291 NASSAU QUEENS SUFFOLK First Section of Rockaway Boardwalk Open to Public 8 ENGINEERS RECENTLY ADDED TO TOPOGRAPHICAL BUREAU POPLE, 75, TODAY GROUND IS BROKEN ENTIRE FIRST PAR 1 HUDSON PT. SHIPYARD DESTROYED BY FIRE IS PARTY GUEST $5,000 Blaze Calls Freeport Kin, Friends Honor Active FOR R. C.

SCHOOL ROCKAWAY WALK Dep't. Outside Limits Flushing Civic Leader Kreeport, July I. Kirs of un George W. f'ople, of 74 Hunford live, Flushing, rrleliratrd his 75th birthday today unrounded l.y friends known orlat In destroyed the Chat field Hhlpyard at Hudaon Point on Hatur- All III I JAMA OPENDTDPUBLR day night, reaultlng- In a loss rati- and rrUtltea who hanoird him with a birthday party. mated at $4,000 to 15,000.

Chief William K. Dunker and the Kreeport Fire Department extlngulahed the blaie from oan, spars, rope, tar and Mr. I'ople la a former president of Extends From Beach 91st to the Flushing Xualneaa Mrn's Aaaocla-tlun, an active civic worker, trustee shin supplies. of the Qiieena Horough Public Rev. E.

J. Murtaugh, Pres. Pat ten Laud St. Nicholas of Tolentine Parish The call was the second within a hraray and prrabli-M of the Flushing month that the local department has 1 09th Promenade Use-, able to Beach 126th St. answered outside of the village limits.

The last call was to the Rea llreeie Hotel, at the Point, which Historical 1'ilor to hla retirement fourteen years ago, he conducted a market In KluahlUK that wits In poaeraaloii of bin family for more than a century. Mr. l'ople la it paat mauler and one of the oldest member! of Cornucopia I.odKe. K. and A.

and a member of the Flushing 1'nlted Association. burned to the ground. The section, south of Front St. to Kreeport Point la called a "no hian'a land" for a fire Preceded by a parade of mor The fllt section of the Kni kanny boardwalk, from Ifrfich SIM at. to district.

Recent efforts to urge the residents to Join the local fire dis than 800 children of lhe pariah Girl Scouts, the Holy Name Society ant Women's Auxiliary and tmpreaalv ceremonies, ground was broken for trict were unsuccessful. the $125,000 parochial school of 8t Nicholas of Tolentine parish, North 700.000 JOURNEY 21 DRUNKS AROUSE Jamaica, yesterday, by the Rev. Ed. ward J. Murtaugh, pastor.

Father Murtaugh was assisted by Borough President ratten and Will 1119th aa thrown open to the putillc for the first time sterday. The boardwalk had been In uae since Memorial 1 'ay. hut only the MCtlon between Heach 91st sL and 1 1' 2(1 st. waa useable. Willi i the gap between Ili-arh 102d st.

and 1 Peach Hi6ih which whh hid up On account of lhe numerous encroachments, completed, visitors and residents of the Iloiitaways can now Vn the Rockaway boardwalk from Beach 9 1st t. to Beach 12lith t. ''This mad possible by walking about tfl-ieet on the beach at Heath TO TH ROCKAWAYS MAGISTRATE'S IR iam Clayton, a former parishioner. The exercises were held In a natural amphitheatre on the school site, ad Naw nnri vnnnrrpr pno-inwrinc blood has been added to the forces of the Queens Tonocraphical Bureau as a result of jacent to the church and rectory, at No Drownings Reported But the action of the Board of Estimate in increasing the rate or pay or tnis type or cuy employe, nown aoove wun rsoreugn Giorgio Expresses Wish Mrs. the Intersesctlon of Flushing av.

and Union turnpike, North Jamaica. President Patten, are a group of recent college and technical school graduates with technical and practical engineering; ex wrmnep who hnvp hpen nrirlerl to t.hfi pno-inperinff forces of the boroucrh. The group includes: Thomas V. Burke, of Wood Chairman Thomas F. Creevy, of About 30 Are Rescued Life Guards Increased.

Clem Shaver Might See Prisoners the Building Committee, presided al. Work on connecting the haven; Gilbert Brinkerhoff, St. Albans; William Nichols, Forest Hills; Borough President Patten, Alfred Bresden, Forest Hills: Ceorire Secor. Bellaire: John P. Hansen.

Rockaway; George Shirkey, Far Rockaway; Edward L. Bowdow, Far and Introduced the speakers. The first section of the boardwalk with Rockaway Park boardwalk, Rockaway; John Woehmhoefer, Jamaica; Emil G. Gonason, Jamaica, and Jack Stanislaw, Arverne. principal address waa by the Bor- The hlggeat crowd of th season which runs from Beach 109th at.

to When 21 persons were arraigned President. swamped the Rocknwaya yesterday Father Murtaugh, after declaring Beach 126th la now under way. before him charged with Intoxica J9 when more than 700,000 persons de The drat section of Rockaway'a "Keep Tiger Out of Queens tion, Magistrate Frank Giorgio yes RACTOR SIPS III that "This Is the happiest day of mT life" praised the parishioners and AUTO PROF IEERS scended on the resort by train and terday expressed the wish that Mrs. motorcar non-Catholfc residents of the com Clem 8haver might have sat In court with him. Mrs.

Shaver, wife of the All trains arriving at the resort munity for the spirit of co-operation To Be Patten-Smedley Cry were Jammed from early morning which, he said, had made the school former Democratic national chair- IRK M'NEIL AVE ROUSE ROCKAWAY until late at night. The Cross Bay man, recently attacked Governor Pssible- "The next great event of Smith and other party leaders for the Parlh will be the laying of th the Beach Channel Amstel and the lending to the Rockaway-Barren Island ferry were proposed seven and a half mile boardwalk will extend eastward to Beach 81st st. All the pile work Beach 91st at to Beach 81st it. will be completed this afternoon and the girder work has already been completed to Beach 83d st. It la expected that all the girders will be placed In position by the end of this week, and that work will be tarted to place the flooring and rails In position as soon as the flooring: work Is completed.

Edward W. Stellges, chairman falling to declare for a bone dry en- cornerstone of our parochial school Meanwhile Tammany Forces Go Ahead With Plans to Name Rival Ticket. forcement I ana tne eecond term, i nop it Weston Advised to Await De congested with traffic. tn th. wl 138 runcuoning ana pupils oe- Trade Board Protests Alleged The Rockawny boardwalk was vis arraigned for Intoxication, three of Patten Endorses School cision on Boundary Disput Ited by upward of 50.000 persons them charged with driving automo- "It is a wonderful thing in th Raise of Parking Fees at Beach Front during the day.

At Kar Rockaway the crowd was so large that traffic biles while Intoxicated. In Jamaica history of any Catholic parish when "Keep the Tiger out of Queens." This, it is reported, will be the bat Lawrence Police on Patrol 11 men and boys ranging from 16 to It establishes a church, but it Is Cf the boardwalk committee of the was even Impeded despite the pres 60 were heard. more wonderful In my Judgment, to tle cry of Borough President Bern Chamber of Commerce of the Hock- Wnere in the world do you get establish a parochial school. Presl- ard M. Patten, Democratic Leader aways, announced today that con Lawrence, July 8.

Announcement tnis sturr tnat you drink 7" said the dent Patten said Announcement was made yester tracts for bids for the second sec- Mason O. Smedley and their follow publicly lining up with the Borough President. Surrogate Daniel Noble. Registrar Peter McGarry, State Committeeman John Higgins and other leaders in Central Queens, are expected to line up with the Borough President. On the other hand there is much speculation as to the stand that will be taken by County Clerk Edward J.

Cox. as both sides agree the County Clerk is likely to bring victory to was made yesterday by Police Capt. Magistrate in amazement, as one) "When you see a Catholic school man after another was arraigned be- established, you know that another tlon of Rockaway boardwalk ers in their fight against Transit day by the Tolice and Traffic Committee of the Far Rokaway Board Charles H. McKlnnoy, of the Law which will extend from Beach 31st lore mm. center for morality is being raised, rence force, that despite the fact i got mine in tne station," said Father Murtaugh knows th sentt that the City of New York had one man.

ment of this parish and I know he Commissioner Frank X. Sullivan and his fusion of 27 Tammany organizations under the title of the Democratic Organization for Clean Gov of Trade that they would -request the police to make an investigation into alleged profiteering in the oper "You mean the station house?" I is proud of the accomplishment of started injunction proceeding asked the magistrate. this school and what it will do for against the officials of Nassau County to restrain them from exer rvo. me elevated station." said the hie-her moralitv. For mnmlltv irnc.

ation of parking spaces in the vicinity of Far Rockaway beach. defendant. hand In hand with th erinrntlnn nt ernment in Queens County, in which County Judge Frank F. Adel has been enlisted. ence of more than half a dozen special traffic officers.

The police ha da busy time breakup noisy bungalow parties and a score of persons were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct. Several were also arrested for violation of the Volstead Act. The Municipal life guards rescued more than thirty persons from drowning during the day. Only a few of these required medical aid. Despite the crowd, the police found the conditions fairly orderly.

More than fifty lost clldren were taken to the Rockaway Beach station house during the day and the police officers had a rather hectic time entertaining them until their parents i as wuiiuering mey were giv- our hnvi n1 rW a The committee in a statement ing it out in tne police stations." Wiirh cising administration and control over the property formerly located in New York City and now in Nas stated that while they had not re whichever side he lines up with. Political observers who have watched the career of the County Clerk feel confident that he is the one personality that can heal the breach in the Democratic ranks. It is known that anti-Smedley Democrats have been busy for several months attempting to get County said the magistrate. "Go home and of the church by the Borough Pres- A meeting of the nominating com ceived the names of any one alleged v-u. w.qi.

I lnent who charartprlzori thorn ir mittee of the Sullivan-Adel group It. east to Beach 56th will be sent by Borough President Patten to Corporation Counsel Nicholson this afternoon, and it is expected that the Corporation Counsel's office will take four days to go over the contracts and (five their approval for advertising. Bids Probably Open July 25 At the Borough President's office it was said that it would take several days only to send the approved contracts to the City Record for official advertising. It is expected that the advertisement will appear on July 16 and that following 10 days Of advertising the bids will be probably on July 25. and (h? contract awarded to the successful bidder.

Three hundred work in ff 'days Is the time allotted for the comple- Three boys came next They were "Wonderful women of God who hav sau County under the Wallace bill, he would not withdraw his police from Nassau county. They had i a v-, to be responsible for gauging, information had been furnished by reliable authority, stating that certain operators of parking spaces had 1 he. "0CaJs itM'd'J iwes to teaching the" ToyV and girl. men from the section. Clerk Cox to come out against Patten and Smedley, but have not been rh the Catholic faith.

They don't The bill stands as a. law," said over-charged patrons. able to budge him from his strictly Capt. McKlnney. "Until the courts The complaints it appears are cen neutral attitude.

tered unon the claims that cetrtain galow had enticed them in to drink ZZlZ til and he had taken all the money they If J0" had. The policeman who arrested theiJ teach- ihm fhf th rono. Ing boys and girls to develop into I aeciues mat ine Din i uiicunamu- The County Clerk controls, next to tlonal if they do. I will continue to parking spacet owners have made a the Borough President, the greatest arrived police the section. This is being onch HUlnrhnno on fho hooh fhot Splendid Citizens.

done on advice of the village attor amount of patronage of any other borough official and In addition, he Demetria Tellman, 20, of 247 W. 123d st. Manhattan, while bathing nffoi- ho rofii.od fr. hi I Rev. J.

J. Walsh, assistant to ney. The fact that papers nav is the undisputed leader of the Mas- i been started does not mean that the off Beach 103d Rockaway Beach tlon of the second section of the ing they were arrested-. The magis- Father Murtaugh, pointed out the trate brought out that the boys all meaning of the ground breaking ex- will be held tonight to select a candidate to oppose Mr. Fatten for reelection.

This committee will submit its report to a general meeting of delegates in Memorial Hall. Elm-hurst, tomorrow night. While Judge Add appears to be In the forefront as the choice of the new Tammany fusion movement, it is possible a compromise candidate will be named to attract other groups of warring factions who are banded togrether under various names. Several prominent county officials declared today that they were behind Borough President Patten, but were waiting to hear from Olvaney before peth Democratic forces and his club bill is not valid." suffered a cramp and had to be res boardwalk, and the Borough Presl had 1obs tnd th was the first 1 me cruises unu a.iu mac was me ursi Is one of the strongest in Queens. I.

Andrew Weston, Woodmere con- dents office will uae ail possible cued. He was attended by Ambulance Surgeon Disch of the Rocka they had been arrested. They prom- 8teP erecting the building that It is believed that if Cox received I tratocr, who paved McNeill haste to nave the second section ised to drink no more and were Da- win mean more than lips can by Memorial Day of 1929, the designation of the Regular Democratic forces, that he would be way Beach home. stated on Saturday that he had been advised by Supervisor Doughty not roled In custody of their parents. speak.

The next case was that of a man commenting on tne burning of As a result of a request by Edward so that the Rockaways will have a boardwalk from Beach 5 6th st. to Beach 126th st. by the start of next 60 vears. old. He wan ell dressed a huge cross by Jamaica Klansmen and looked like a prosperous retired ln a f'eld within sight of the church Brady, Democratic leader of Far Rockaway, ten additional life guards were assigned to protect the Far year summer season.

acceptable to the various insurgent factions recently organized to war upon Patten, and that regardless of endorsements from Tammany forces he would sweep all opposition before him to do any further work on tne wings of the New York City side of the roadway. Mr. Weston had planned to pave the shoulders of the New York City side of the highway as well as the Nassau County side, but business man. His wife, who was rectory ne saia: Rockaway bathers yesterday. about the same age, also showed the 1 looked out the window and saw utmost refinement.

a faming cross, consumed with In the meantime it has been ascertained by the boardwalk committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the Rockaways. although no official has been made at the -Borough President's office, that the I had to have him arrested said smoKe ana name, DUt It will not De SUMMER CONFERENCE his wife. "He is simply Impossible 'on neiore win iook out my win whon ho fa In riVlnlr Mo nr dOW and 866 the CrOSS OH St. NlCh- Boro Klan Burns Huge Cross whole household." nlas 01 loienun rarocniai acnooi. plans for the continuation of th ON AT STONY BROOK boardwalk to Beach 14th Far Does he drink whiskey?" asked Answer to Klan, Says Clayton Rockaway.

have been completed. the Magistrate. William Clavton. In a brief sneech Originally it was feared that the "I do not know what he drinks said: "This is the best answer to the practise of cnarging a smau iet when they first started to operate, but when there are thousands of cars seeking places in which to locate near the beach raise the price. "We realize, of course, that this is a rather vague matter to handle, stated members of the committee.

"The property in question within which the parking profiteering Is alleged to have been carried on is privately owned and no one has to drive in unless he or she wants to. Still on the other hand if a parking space owner has formerly charged a small fee and then induced people to go into these parking spaces under the pretense that the fee is still low only to require the motorist to pay a higher fee. we fell that injustice has been committed, which requires an investigation." The committee states that it was organized for the purpose of helping the various traffic problems relating to Far Rockaway and feels that the complaints of those who have been over-charged demands an immediate investigation by the authorities to determine whether any violation of the law has taken place. SAY PAIR CONFESS HOLDUPS, ATTACKS Several Victims Identify Two Under Arrest Mineola, July 9. The two prison- -1 a ViMinfi- boardwalk could not be carried fur That Didn't Blaze July 4th and have been unable to learn where K.

K. K. and all other un-Ameri ther eastward than Beach 21st st Be gets it," said the wife. can institutions. Dr.

J. A. Orr Condemns Gossiping in Churches Stony Brook, July 9. The annual The man promised to do better The parade from the church to Following a survey made by Cham ber officials, accompanied by bor and was placed on probation for a the school grounds waa headed by year. Anne narvetxo, uirl scout leader, sifnmer conference of the New York ough engineers, a new study of the beach front at Kar Rockaway was made.

The survey showed that the this plan has been abandoned. It was stated by the contractor that the question had arisen as to the possibility of a dispute as to the use of the county's money of a roadway, part of which was being; claimed by the City of New York. Mr. Weston also stated that while attorneys engaged by the village of Lawrence had requested him to turn over any papers that may be served on him In connection with the Injunction proceedings he had declined to do so, submitting them Instead to the Board of Supervisors. The Injunction proceedings will come up for a hearing in the Manhattan Supreme Court July 18 before Justice Henry L.

Sherman. BORO OWNERS KICK AT RUINED LAWNS The other prisoners were dis- who was accompanied by a color Synod of the United Presbyterian missed after a reprimand, except the guard of Girl Scouts. boardwalk could be carried to Beach three motorists, who will have a Ground was broken with a silver J4th st. at an additional cost of spade presented by the North Ja hearing on Wednesday. With Help of "Happy Jim" 90-Foot Shaft is Prepared for Flames.

"Happy Jim" was in Jamaica last Church opened here yesterday on the grounds of the Stony Brook Assembly, where church conferences will be held throughout the summer. ma lea Democratic Club. The spad was suitably inscribed and will be preserved by the church. The exer TRAFFIC VIOLATOR FINED With about 300 delegates present, cises concluded with the singing of the Rev. Dr.

J. Albin Orr, of Pitts America. Huntington Court Crowded With for work and condemnation of more ocean front property. Another survey to Beach Ninth st. (Jarvis lane) showed that the cost for condemnation and additional Work from Beach 14th st.

to Beach Ninth st, would amount to approximately $1, 50(1. OOO, as the Ostend Hotel and other property in the neighborhood would have to be condemned. The Borough President is -expected to make a report on this The new school, according to burgh, preached the opening sermon, night. And because he was, and the weather wsa favorable, Emmitt D. in which he declared that Chris jonn T.

gan, architect, will be July 4 Offenders two-story structure of brick, trlm- tians ought to stop gossiping in the Smith Klan 3 8 of the Knights of the Huntlngton. July 9. As a result med with limestone. The archltec. churches.

ly Ku Klux Klan burned a 45 by 90 ik. iiv torero ture will be of earlv Renaissance "A Christian is a marked man," 11,0 I with Rn.nlah ,1 I 4 1. Dr. Orr said. "One can tell him as foot cross which failed to glow on the Fourth of July, Jamaica, Ozone Park Protest easily as one can establish a man's WItn tne cnurcj, an(j rectory.

Ac- sew survey before the summer is Over. Sewer Builders' Actions "Happy Jim" the Klan refused to ana local trarnc oincers to motor cemmodations for 1 1 classrooms, car drivers on Independence Day. temporary- quarters for tho teachers. ers locnea up cnaiscu nationality. Many races have been names from the clothes their people have worn, or by the food they have add to this identification worked Irate property owners of South up men and women and in attacking the latter will go to jail next week.

the week-end traffic court was filled tne plans school, as well as gynmasium equip- to overflowing. ment. auditorium and other mndom eaten. A Christian can be told by Jamaica and South Ozone Park In his actions, and if we are Christians "SCHENECK'S BUTLER riunp i ii-r uitii Queens will storm the offices of Most of the violators, who were faculties. according lo otu'" wards.

we must govern our speech accora-ingly. Christians should stop gos- Borough President Patten, demand arraigned before Justice Deans, were -Chairman Creevy was assisted with The orisoners are John Pello, 20, ing that sewer contractors, who they IE am iQr me exercises soping in the churches. A man cannot be a true Christian unless he is a consistent reader of God's word." of Central ave. and Seventh and atop the huye structure all day yesterday "reupholstering It with a new supply of burlap saturated with gallon upon gallon of gasoline. In total darkness he worked, perched high above the ground, last night, while an awed-stricken crowd stood breathlessly trying to catch a glimpse of him as he worked.

allege have ruined lawns, sidewalks nnd.d The and Frank Condaluto. 20, of Old Broad The Rev. Dr. J. W.

Liggitt. of and street curbings In many streets throughout the community In the Dfljwini cars on hills disregard in mI, eeV A reception committee, passing cars on mils, disregarding comprised of the following narish. Philadelphia, will preside at the ses way. both of Garden City Park, who, according to Captain King and Ser rea ngni signals, ana recKiess anv- inn.r. sions which will continue until Sat course of their sewer installation J.

THOMAS HEFLI.V. Freeport, July 9. Announcement was made today by the Freeport unit of the Ku Klux Klan that Sen ing. with the program: J. P.

O'Brien. geant Morse of the county detectives work. Among those who were summoned chairman; Mr. J. P.

O'Brien, Edward ciiuo Lire vvi i uun Hardy, 42, Found on Beach by Son Mintola, July 9. Walter Hardy, a' butler for Nicholas M. Scenck, moving picture proudoer, who is occupying the Raymond Hitchcock ea- tate at Elm Point in Kings Point vil- -lage, died here yesterday at the Nas-Taau Hospital from a self-inflicted JSullet wound in his head, according 'tjx police. force have made complete conies- i' AiDert, wuuam Dunne, Mrs. T.

sions to the authorities. Headed by Vlctor( Schaus, president of the Sutphln Boulevard Civic Association, the property owners urday. Among the speakers on the week's program will be Representative Clyde Kelly, the Rev. Dr. W.

B. Anderson, secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions, and the Rev. Dr. R. W.

Cummings, of New Haven. Much of the time of the sessions will Creevy, Mrs. R. V. Cox and Mrs.

to court were George Brown, 4020 220th Bayslde; Raymond Hubbs, 4206 HUlendale Little Neck; Kdwin Riehe, S008 93d st, Jackson John Engle, 1234 East 29th A warning against drivers who pun wuuam jacKson. will demand that the situation be remedied. up to the side of the roads of Nassau to "pet" have been given repeatedly Brooklyn: Herbert Barker, 6 be devoted to Bible study. HONOR J. F.

FRIEST We will demand that sewer contractors be forced to, restore the sidewalk, paving, curbing and many ator J. Thomas Heflin will address an open air meeting of the Klan on Grand on Monday night July 30. In doing so, the spokesman exhibited a letter from J. L. Thornton, secretary to Senator Heflin in reference to the arrangement for the entertainment of the Alabama Representative during his stay here.

The subject on which Senator Heflin is to speak will be announced later. It was stated. The gathering Bpruce ureat Neck; Maxwell Mattuck, 46 Argyle Brooklyn: Not one ligrht was allowed on the 40 acres, at Locust ave. and Rockaway where last Wednesday the Klan held Its demonstration. Finally, however, the task was finished.

As some 300 Klansmen, without masks or robes, listened to a prayer by "Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Tennessee," the match was applied and the cross soon was a mass of flame. It burned for several minutes. Illuminating the surrounding territory for a considerable distance.

Onlr BEAUTY WINNER ODD FELLOW 50 YEARS Anthony Cammlttl, Centervllle Ozone Park; Rockwell V. Martin. butler was found in a seml- 9462 219th Queens Village; beautiful lawns throughout this section which have been ruined." President Schaus says. "The unnecessary havoc on our property is an outrage. They have ruined our sidewalks and heaped by the police, as these are the ones who have been the victims of this type of holdup man.

Several victims have made complaints and identified the prisoners, it is said. Condaluto is in the Nassau Hospital with a pistol wound in the right leg. accidentally Inflicted Pello. as the latter was cleaning his that Roosevelt Man Given Badge by win ne neld on the grounds adjoin lng the Klan's headquarters here. Charles Selfert.

118-37 8th Queens Village; Victor Snltka, 18th Huntington Station; John W. Martinson. 40 Church Northport; Oscar Lundstrom, 1224 (2d Brooklyn; Dominick Prisco, Bouton New York Lodge Roosevelt. July 9. Jacob F.

Frelst- Klansmen were allowed on the field. -Conscious condition on the private of the Hitchcock estate Saturday by his son. Walter, 14. A vcallbre revolver -was lying nearby. biood was streaming from the "wound in his head.

Nobody could be who heard the 6hot fired. Police said employes in thelScenck household told them Hardy had been strangely for some time, and Jiad threatened to dron himself. Hardy lived with his wife and two children at S4 5 Middle Neck Great Neck. of 65 Clinton av. waa honored last sand In great piles upon them making them practically Impassable to pedestrians." MASSAPEQUA VETS MEET Huntington, and Margarei A few members of the Jamaica police force lingered outside the property, and the klavaJiers.

the Klan police. week by Arndt Lodge, No. Ill, brougnt me io iutunu" ever burned In 'this country by the Klan. While It was announced last week that the Klan had leased the lot for Juiy 4 only, It Is rumored that it has been purchased by the hooded order. were on the Job.

But there -was no Moors, Huntington. BOY MISSING il ROOSEVELT O. of New Tork, for having completed 0 years of membership. disorder. The cross.

It Is said, waa the largest A delegation consisting of officers Harry Kaiser Vanished to Find Jab, of the lodge Journeyed to Roosevelt and presented to Mr. Frelst a solid gold jewel, a token of his half -century membership In th order. Tha VETERAN PHONE MAN HI Not Tolls Parents Rockvllle Centre, July 9. Harry FINED MAN DEAD ON 2 WANDERING BOYS PUZZLE BORO POLICE Lads Give Fake Addresses, Then Keep Silent Police of the Newtown station. Kaiser, 18, of It Springfield Roosevelt, has been reported to the police as missing.

He left his horn IS DINED IN FREEPORT "Old Bob" Moody, Employe 40 Years, Gets Cold Watch Freeport, July I. In commemora on Friday after leaving a not saying were puzzled by the falsehoods and Inscription on tha Jewels reads, "Presented to Brother Jscob F. Frelst, Past Grand, by Arndt Lodge, No, 111. O. O.

New Tork, 1I7T. 1818- 4 Mr. Frelst, 15, affiliated with tha lodge soon after coming to this conn-country front Germany. wasa( that time a resident of Brooklyn, where he was engaged at lil trad as cabinet maker. He served on tha degree team of his lodge and waa be was going to look for a job and Fail to Identify Heart Victim at Corona Martin Peck, switchman at the "111th st (Corona) station of the Flushing elevated railroad, early to-Ur discovered the body of an un- Identified man on tha eastbound n.

KfillUr lif Kt Tnhn'. silences of two 12-year-old boys dlsH that he was sorry he bad been any covered wandering- early today at 10th Machine Gun Buddies Dina and Recall Dsya of Yor Massapequa, July 9. Buddies of the old 10th Machine Gun Company, the outfit that guarded the plpa line before going overseas In th early World War days, held their annual reunion on Saturday night at the Danish Villa, tha residence of Patrolman Christopher Hansen, of th Freeport Police Department. Many of that department were members of the "Old 10th" and all were present Saturday Blarht. Mrs.

Mart Johnson, who considers the 10th baddies as "her own," cocked and serred th which all present agreed was far sropn-lor to Army or Navy "chow." Robert D. Campbell, of the Freeport Legion. mad a brare attempt to toast-master but was seoa "4rowa4 est" to ta ttm Werkl War raalajs. tion of his 40th anntreraary as an employe of the New Tork Telephone trouble to his parents. 104th st.

and J7th Corona. 8omner, division superintendent; An-dred DeMuth, superintendent of Brooklyn and Queens plant departments; H. A. Seamon, superintendent of the maintenance department; Edward McCnllough, head of wire chiefs for Brooklyn and Queens; N. 8.

Btandlsh. superintendent of general employment, of Baldwin, and F. Harold Loonam, wire chief of the Freeport district, a high officer In the Elks. Hood started to work for hte company at th old Smith st exchange In July. Illl.

Be lire at 104-4! 111th sU Richmond Hill, and Is married and th father of sercn children. He Is a charter member of Emptr Chapter of th TalcykM Flaps ara at The bora who gave their names Co. Robert J. OH Bob) Moody re EAST ROCKS TRIUMPH East Rockaway, L. July I.

ceived on Baturday nlrht an en-r raved gold watch and an "elght- as Anthony O'Hara and Robert Kennedy, were picked up by Patrolman John Fergus of the Newtown station about A. M. today. At the sta Heavy hitting by East Rockaway staf service pin" st a dinner-dance downed tne Broad A. or Mew.

trVoapItal. Long Island. City, wld waa due to heart disease. Tha man was apparently about It. waa feet Inches tall and fcelrhd about 10 pounds.

He wore tion house they rare their address srk. her yesterday. It to t. Burt, tner honored by his fellow mem-bers-ln his election to several office up to and Including that of noble grand. He was also a member Of th About 20 years ago Mr.

Frelst removed with his family to Hempstead, where attended Hempstead held In his honor by ISO co-werkers and officials of tha company at tha wtth a double and a triple, and Kel first as J24S Klngsbrldc the Bronx, and later as 114 President ler and Smith with home run led Elks Club. Superintendent John J. th attack. Th scora by Innings: are. They were not known at ine MISS KATHLEEX RTAX, first address, and tha second proved Canty, toastmaster, mads the A.

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Pages Available:
689,237
Years Available:
1856-1937