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pointed, after whicb former Presidflit | l>>tnii«l B. Grtiea apoke In a happy vein. .Mr. Wallace, on behalf of the Freeport Department, invited the Ore- men to th<> LiKbU (JIuft In the evening. About one hundred and fifty delemites were in attendance. After an adjournment of two honrs
McWhinney waa latrodn-^ed. He told of hla kmg aenrice lo thr I.«wrence | Fire Department He said that the men who give their time and atten¬ tion to fire fighting are of that char- i acter of men who will give the best In Ihem, their lives. If necessary, for their countries. He said that every '
he haa done. We have seen our money spent and yet have a«en nothing for it. I resent being told that I have to vote for John Sella. It is an un- faJr resolution and should be whipped out."
Joseph -Monds, of Rockville Centre, stated, that when the Detention bill
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be. The latter do not realise the sac¬ rifices the tiremeif make, but when
the tactk Are brought home to them - — — -- _, i i
they become enthusiastically support- \ the afternoon sessiop of the first day'.s country, even^ nsan aind ^om*".^ hni] was to be Introduced that the legal em of the volunteers. He recommend-j -- . . - ...,-. . - .-- -* ..-_ ...
ed that the resolution committee take action on the deaths of Brothers Row¬ land H. .Mayland. Joseph H. Downing and John I). Gunning.
J. Frank Ryan, of Flushing, spoke about the firemen's tax, after which a' resolution of greetings from the Hud¬ son Home were read. Chas. F. O'Don- \ noil, tirst vice-preividciit, now In Ihc hospital in fh*- city, wrote i.is regrets
in not being able lo participate. A
credentials cotniiifitee waw next ap-
proceedings were begun. .Major .lohn P. Powers, treasurer of the State Ar- socifttion. adviser' the firemen who live in villages that are not w'thi'i lire riistrii'tR to have the Supervisor (IcsiKnale dixtricts at j'lce. si llm they can hhare in th • 'ax due to int fire (oiupanies from Ihe insiiraqtc cotnni.n.is operating in cne .State with a (barter issued under ano''nr Stale. President Charlfs '>.-hiffina(;l'"r thereupon appointed a i«.HOIution<« lomrriitfce. Asseriiblyn'tf 'ihomas ,\.
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a duty to peMorm. He spoke of the «Home Defense and be added Ihat every fire company should donate the use of the Are house as an armory for the Home Defense League.
The meetings of the boards of di- iie'ors and represmtafives wcrl* read The most interesting part ofthem was in the general discussion that ensii-'d at once as. to the definition of 'vaiiip.' President Scbiffmarher read his ad- rln ss, in which he spoke of the har- iii<:jii(ii'.s relations Ihal existed be- twrtn liimself and the other officers a.nd riiiectoi-H and representatives.
lie extended praise lo .Mayor John I'liiio;. Mitchell and other offlcial.s'. Th" treasurer, Philip Peters, repor:t(! thai Ihere is but $51.2:] in the treas¬ ury < f.ailes J. Schneller, of Queens.
icha:iii;aii of the law comniitlee, stat- fd that at the close of I'llfi his affen- ticin v«-as attraced to an article in th" ncwspaiiers of an attack on the two per cent tax. There was a hinted ef¬ fort being made to lake away the two per ceiii from the home and the firt diiiarrment companies. This meant nuiiiv iiieefin.ics, explained ,Mr. Sihui'' ler, hut they rcjulted satisfactorily,
, aii.l jurfl in the nick of time.
[ ,Mi. Wallace urged the members not to iiirn in false alarms, a stunt
'. usually played at these conventions. Ue Rjioke of a muniiions factory in Freeport and the Home Defense riot cjilf, and said that a false alarm
' might result disastrously. Tlie lire-
l men complied with the roqtie.«f. As-
, .'jeiiiblyiiia.n .M<.'\Vhinney ¦ suggested
: that the convention show its patriot¬ ism by buying a Liherly Bond. | In the evening about two hundred j firemen attended an entertainment at The Lights Club. Victor .Moore, Ar-; ihur Dengan, the Leighton brothers, Albert Von Tilzer, Bert Kaliner, Chas. I Middleton and others favored with soiiKv bright songs and stories, ^____ hccond l>aj of ('(mveatum The iiie(>tinK of the second day of tlie convention of the Southern .New York Volunteer Firemen's Association iu session in the .-Xmorican Theatre developed into a hot encounter as to the wisdom of the association resolv¬ ing to indorse John Sells, president
Of the Stale Firemen's .Association for] re-election at P''lushing. A\lH'n .-Mbert , .\lar(iuis. of the coiiimittiM' on resolu- lions. introduced among seventeen resolutions for adojition the one in¬ dorsing John Sells in these terms, "that Ihis association pledge lis sup- ixnl Ihat each and every uiembc'i thereof support John Sells for re-elec¬ tion as president of the State Asso¬ ciation." etc., John .\liilli.!<an, of .Man¬ hattan, objected.
"This is an attempt to make a po¬ lilical affair out of the convention, and lis puriHise is fo indorse Mr.
<Sells," .said Mr. MuUigan. "Why! should be be elected',' Tell us what
I committee gave it to a first term man 1 and refused to have tbe representa- 1 five from .Nassau County introduce I it and consequently It was lost.
' Assemblyman .McWhinney jumped to j the from of the platform and declar- ' ed that he fully Indorsed the r«8olu- I tion to support John Sells for re-elec- ! tion. He *aid that .Mr. Sells worked I hard, but was up againsl a hard prop- . ositiou. It required more than lak- 1 in;^ the retention bill to Alhany and ; giving; it to a one year or a ten year ' man to introduce.
I .Mr. .McWhinney sairi that the efforts
' to have the retention bill passed
' ' 'iould be greater than merely giving
it to a legislator to introduce. Pres-
I sure has been broiiglit tn bcai' on the
j (Mvll Service Commission lo oppose
I any move lo retain exeiuiit hremen
I on the lists. .Mr. .McWhinney explain-
d. .\s a matter of fact he said that
j one hundred per cent of the men on
1 Ihe lists are petitioning the governor
not to sien such a bill. The supposi-
I tion is that ihis retention bill will
affect thousands of firemen, hut the
I law committee could meet wjth other
! bodies and oluaiii slatistics to show
that the number of firemen affecied
Is small.
The Assemblyman thinks that if meetings were held and the facts set befori; the Governor and his indorse- ] nieni were obtained thai a bill of Ihis kind would meel with success. It would be folly to have it introduced ] into the legislature and then have I the Governor veto it because of his I igiKirance of tht^ imiiorlance of the, . jnfasuro.
I Alfred J. Kenneriy, a I'oriiier Assem- I blyman. slated that both legislative I bodies are againsl civil service pref- i erences. and he fiuestioned the risht I of members to criticize tht> splendid efforts of men like John Sells. He said that if there arc too many lead- | ers, there are nol enough worivcrs, ' and the labor falls on the shoulders of tbe few. He added thai if the peo¬ ple will only stoji attacking the Sen¬ ators and .\ssenihlyiiien and work with them that more success will crown their efforts.
Charles M. .Schwalbe, a former pres¬ ident, said that he would like to sec John Sells re-elected, but he thought that a resoluiion of this kind would hurt insiead of belli him. It sounds : like the child trying lo boss the iiar-i ents, he said.
.Mr. .Mulli{;an thereupon slated Ihat ills ob.iection to John Sells' indorse- iiienl liy the association is on the giniind that be does not intend to have anyone toll him how he iiius^ vote in Flushing or anywhere else.
Mr. .McWhinney replied that he per¬ sonally believes .Mr. Sells is entitled to all the prarse thai the association can give him, but that if tht^ mem¬ bers believe it will hurt hiin, he mov¬ ed to cut put everything but Ihc
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praise. He thinks Mr. Sells is the I best advocate the association ever bad in office.
Arthur L. Brasefleld, of Richmond, . a former president, said that if the I association failed tq receive more at¬ tention ip Albany, it is because Mime of the friends of the firemen up the State dealt too much in politics and tried to say who should vote for the governor. He admires .Mr. Sells, but opposed the adoption of the resolu¬ tion to indorse him for re-election. He suggested, however, that if the as¬ sociation think.-; he should be re-elict- ed they should vote for him .-olidly, but leave off the public declaration of endor^ienu-nt.
Alberl .Marquis staled that during .Mr. Sells lirst year (he ha.-* already i-.-rved two terms) he was pre.Mdeni in name only. An old gang h( Id tht- r ins and inici fcreii with Mr. Sell,*. Ht was not the piesident in power.
".¦jlliani .M''t';irthy, of .Manhaltan. declared thai he woiiM i ffer An .::iiendmeni if the association insist ed on serving no-ice of in'orsemei!'.
It w-ius explained to .Mr. .McCarthy tdat an aniendiiieni to the original itsoliition had b-'cn offered.
P. J. Kelly, of Kings, w a; feci m know if the a:ncndmei.'. .... : '..(.;. i.iade from the plaitorm or by ilie resoluiion comniitlee.
President Schiffmaeher explained that .Mr. WcWhinne> mo\ed lor an amendment of the resolution and that i! was his or any one's else privilege l.y do so. The vote was then put to the convent ion and was iiassed. That part indorsing ,\lr. Sells for re-elec¬ tion was eliminated, but words of p.aise will be siirtad on the reiiort ! of the proceedings.
During the di.^ciis.sions considerable heat was engendered into the session. and it served to awaken iterest.
.Mr. .McCarthy then sprang a sur¬ prise when he offt red a resoluiion from the floor whicii would serve to taiic the power of appointing dele- gal(>s to the convention frtuu the pres¬ ident. His resolution called for an amendment of .Article 4. Section 1, making it possible for each county, through its delegates, to recoiumend who shall be appoinied by the cha'r as a member on the law and legisla¬ ture committee.
C. O. Snyder (-ailed this unfair, and an undue effort to lake the apiKiinting power away from the president. He sees no reason for it and resented it.
.Mr. Schwalbe said that the jiresi- dent should be allowed to appoini his own cabinet. A. B. Wallace also said it would be a mistake. .Mr. Brase¬ fleld said that the president should bt iieriiiitted to aiipoinl his own com- luiitee and allowed Io weed out any dead appointees who wont serve him right. This resoluiion was put lo vote and defeated with twenty-six delegates voting for it. The presi¬ dent, as fonneily, will apiioiiit liis own committees.
Prior to the interestiiij; discussions, Joseph H. Alien. D.D., of Sea Cliff, chairman of the ('omtuitlee on topics, introduced ihi novel thought of more i drill work and leam work for ellici- ' (IK y. He based his illustration on foiuliall play, statinu that only by (Iriil.'ing can they liecoiue effective. He says the expense of freqiieiu drill¬ ing will be luininniiii. only as it af- !
¦ feels the vsear and tear on ihe pieces i of apparalus, but the eflicieiicy will ! more than make up for this. Hi
i says that some tireiiieii arc skilful. i hul thai tiny do iku wo.rk well in 1 leanis.
He said Ihal the i;iv rate is liascd on the efficieiuy of the (li'iiarlintiu,
¦ and he proved it willi slalemeiits. I .laiiit s \\ . i;atoii gave the his'iuy of
the naiiif of Vamps applied' to Ilu
voliiuleei lire n. holdiiiK ihat il wa.<
due IO the weariii.i; of vamps iu tin early days.
John Sells, lu-esideiii of Uk State
, .VssfK-iatioii. siioke brielly.
August Seigler, of Whitestone, ou topics, advised the firemen lo reudcr all the service to the Oounlry tluy
' are able to, and he suggested that lic- inK good firemen they might also make Kood soldiers. He believes tluy should be ready to take the place of the minute mt'ii of ITTy.
Iu Ih I'veniii.ii the liriuiit ii attended
, a luov i(- sliciw at the American Tin -
; atrt>.
One of Ihe most important parts of the convention and an event always awaited with interest is the election of oHicers. Charles F, O'Donnell, of White Plains, who i.s at prcs.^it ill in a hospital,, was eleeted presideiil; Wil- iam 11. Thomas, of Brooklyn, was elected firsl vice-presidt in : Fred Sheide, of Suffolk ('(iiiniy. was elected second vice-presideiil : Warren K. Haviland. of i;iiiihui-si. formerly pres¬ ident, who was acting secretary since the death of Joseph H. Downing, was eleeted secrelary; Philili I'eters. uf .Maspeth, was re-elected tiasiirer for the ninth term, and Thoiuas A. .Mc¬ Whinney, of Lawrence, was elected' delei;ate to the Flushing convenllon of the Slale Firctuens Association.
.with A. I). Wallace, of Freeiiort, al-
'feiuale. The director.s and represen¬ tatives respectively elected were: New Vork. Peter A. Tilyou and John J. .Maloney; Westchest-r. I'der V.' .Mdlen and John J. O'Toolt Rich¬ mond, William L. Conner and Fred Giirst; Kings, P. J. McCarthy and Willian P. Leahy; Queens, Henry T, Fleck and John Beck; Suffolk. Harry Von Weeldon and Kdward T. .Mc- Grath; .Na.ssau, Joseph .Mouds and Au¬ gust Kalb; Bronx. Henry Bissinger nnd William F. Shober.
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Klder Lee Booth. --. and Josie Clark, 21, bolh of Inwood.
Kdward Francis Raisig, 22, and Bes¬ sie Rose Bishop, 2b. both of Inwood. James A. Cole, 28, Brooklyn Susie Field, 27, Floral Park.
Rudolph R Powell. 2!t: Kinina Wil¬ lets, 27, both of Henip.''t''ad.
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James Elijah 'Whitaker. 31; Isa¬ belle Morrison. 31. both of Fn t'lKirt. I l)F.4THS
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June 8. at Oceanside, Henry Ben- ham, aged 6'J years.
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llic liidin.i; ciiiii|ilele iiultil, A(-ciM:iils
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.luiK T. dauKhler. Ihlen. to .Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Riibaric. of Roosevell.
June 7, daughter. Gertrude, to Mi and Mrs, Sianby Beliski of llemp¬ stead.
Jiiije 7, son. William Charles. In .Mr. and Mrs. Gcoi-.m- K. (.aiigilon. of Lynbrook.
June H. (laiighli'i. to Mr, ami .Mrs. Gilson \'i'iily. of Baldwin.
June '.t. (laUfihler. Jcuiiie Giac-e. lo Mr. and .Mrs. .lohn Lockwood. iil Lakeview.
June lu. (laiii;lii( r. Marcia Annie, to Mr. ami .Mrs. Wetsoii M. Ijiu-isoii III Wanlagh.
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(irti( ial opening of the l!a\ \'ii v\ reportc'd luieliy in these col last week, was an octasion of import lo Ihe residents of lln Bay View section.
Villa;.'!' I'resideiil Swizey iiieseiiled the key to Chief Randall, ami In- iii turn presi-nied it to Cajilain Fulla;;hei of Ihe ('(imiiany. .An American I'lag lireselittd iiy the Womeirs Relief Corps was handed to CcimmaiKier I'ai terson. of the .Moll Post, for raisiUK. Commander Palteisoii ;iii(l A 11. Wal¬ lace both lauded the \mii k of the fire men.
Following the serv iiiK of refn-sli ments there was danciii;;.
The members of the (diiiiiany de sire lo extend ihcir thanks to the wo¬ men of the Reli( f Coi|is who served the i-efreslini(-iils and ollierwise assisi ed.
TO FOini ISATIAIION TO-NM-HT
A Home Defense mass meetini.; wiil be held Fiiday, June l"i. .it H 1<- ni.. al th(- FreeiKiil Club lu lake in addition al men and I'oitii a Freeport battal¬ ion.
i;very man in Fn i imrt should re¬ serve Ibis fVt-niii,:^ ami aiieiid tie- meiiiiiK witliout fail All are iirm-d to keep up the hi;;li slaiidaicl (if Hn Villa^;i- of Fi-ei-lioi I.
KF.niririx. in frffi'ori
Lieut. G. ClifloKl Col.vir, coi ami
ing Ihe Fir.-I Division of the Fourth Battalion of the Naval ililitla of Sian- of .New Vork. at i (impanied by Priv¬ ates Kills R. Kimble. Bugler Thomas Gilbert. Kleclrician C D, Baxter and Kdtcar .Miller, t slablisbed headijuart- ers at the Freeport Club on Thursday for two days njn iiili^: a temporary reeruitini; slatioii Tluy motored fmiu head((iiarlers ;ii Stoney Brook, ( arl> Thursday iiioriiint;. arriving in liiiu to participate in ihe parade of itu- firemen.
On Friday morning Lieut. Colyer re¬ ported that live applications had liet n madt, namely. Frank W, Pitcher, Km neth- H .Curtice. Louis J. Cornelius. D ..J .M. Boland and Raymond H Tav- lor all sons of piominenl Fret pot i residents.
If suftitien' interest is manifest a division is likely to b(; forined at F'reeport.
ANM Al. S. S. I'AKAliF
The dale for the annual Sunday School parade is .Salurday. June 23. I'i17. The para/le will bei-'in to move promptly at 3.:;o o'clo<-k from the cor¬ ner of Pine Street and Rergen Place .Mr. W. O. Seaman v^ill be in cliarKt as chief marshal, assisted by Capt. Hallond and other aides.
The local Home Defense unit will head the procession. There will be three divisions with an addilional automobile section in the rear. Full details concerning the placing of the various schools will be made later.
The line of march is as follows:
I'liiiii at Pint' and Bi i gen Plate, then
iiiirth on Bir.mii Place to Ramlall
Am'Iiui', easl on Randall Aveiiiu to
Grove Streei, soutli on Grove Stn el
to Railroad Aveniu . i ast on Railroad
I Avenue lo Main Streei, south on .Mam
I Street to .Merrick Road, west on .Mer-
rii-k Road lo Oceftn Avenue, north on
I 0/-ean Avenue lo Olive Bouli vard,
' t-asi on Olive BoiileMird to Grove
I Slieel and lluii liirii and coiiiiler-
; iiiai(-li on the Houlevard as far as
iie(-('ssai-.v. rii<- mait-li is iwo him-
j (lied ft ft less than Iwd miles.
I lOUN BOA Ith
I A\ llie ]-ei;iil;i|- Tuesila.\ nu i nn,:; of
Ihe T(i« n Board held on .liliie Lib.
I the resoluiion pnnidinj; fnv the iii-
I (-rease of the salai-.\ of the deiuily
' sii|ieriiiteiirieiii of hi;.;liwaya lo .-fjudn
WHS rest-iiideil. The depuiy is enlitled
to receive hut .f.'> per (lay for nine
I ariiially spent.
I. The selection cil All(iini-.\ A T. Davison b.\- the lioanl of .\sseSMi),- as 1 coun.sel K) repn-seiit lliein al Ilic I "(IrievaiK 1 l),i.\ lltaiint:," «a.'- ap¬ proved. ; The Oveisei rs iif the I'ntii- \\ , i i au- I ihori/.t'il In alleiid Hit I7lli annual ! coinenlion of State 0\ erseei.'- at I I'latlsbiij-j; lie;;iiiiiiiig June 2(itll.
i MISS ( RAMIFM, INt.AGFI*
-Ml. ami .Mrs. Henry Lewis Cramii II.
(if 27.'', Clinion Avenue, Brooklyn, fm-
' merly of I'^ieeporl, aiinoun((- iht- i n-
1 uaHemeiil of their daiinhler, Mis.s
Kdiih. lo .Ml. Aithur .Marion Jmns
Lli'iiK-nanl rnited .Statrs Ariiiv,
j MRS. MAVM.Vt. I\,H KID
i -Mi.'^ A Illl Ila Maiiniii);, iIk' daiii^ti-
III of ,\lis, W , K. Wells, of Soiiili
Ocean AveiiiK, «as seriously in.iuii<l
: Wednesday evening vshen she was
Ihroun from a horse which she was
' ridiiiK while on the .Merrick Road
near Grove .Sireei. The horse became
uiimaiia;:eable and .Mrs. .Maniiing. afh r
iswa.Miii; from side lo side for neat l.v
I a blot K. lost her presence of mind
and fell lo Ihe gutter, striking li« r
Iliad, .''^t-veral people on bieyiles saw
Ihe Wl,man's plight ancl ran lo lur
rest uc. but were too latt .
U'lii n she reil one of llie first to
rt ach her side was ('a[il. ,Iaiiir,s
Ilanse, who assisted iii carrying Inf
into the home of Dr, l-;(lw-in Carman,
She was iincoscioiis. Dr, Carman
\ diafc:iios«'cl her coiidilion as that 'if
! concussion of the brain. After h' r
' wound was dressed shi wiis taken ici
h('r home.
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,Claren(-e A. i;dw'ar(ls' real es'aic ofIl(-e has .sold to William Hibbard the corner idol of ground al Pine Si reef and Long- Beach Avenue. Fietpori, ovrnecl bv .Smith F. Pearsall,
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Albany, .lune 14 One half niillirin moiorisis were represenei-d last .Mon¬ day wImii .Secretary of .State Fran< is M.' HjiKo and William L. Dill. Com¬ missioner nf Motor Vehicles of Niw i JerH«'y, nil I in conference In .Neu' I Vork Cit.\ .New .lersey has renisiti- '¦ ed about Ki.'i.II'III cars this year, while Ihis ,Siani will have a re:,"lstration of I close to the 4(iO,00(i mark. The nn ei- ! InK, the flrst of its kind, was brought ' ahoue in rirder tbat there niigbi b<- an e.^(-llanK:^• cif suggestionK of inierest to tht motorists and likewise that each I ri(4glit hettir .understand the prftsent. i laws affecting the other. The meet- I ins was also afienrfed by Frank P. ¦ Redmond, chief of New Vork's auio I biireaii| and J. J. Curran, the State I investigator from the same bureau.
I For home and vicinity ntwn read ' The Nallihu Post.