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THE
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Of Nassau County
THE DAILY REVIEW,
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Official Paper, Village pf Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921
VoL XXIV, No. 14
RAPSHEMPSTEADSCHOOLBOARD FOR METHODS AS TO BULD ING
Mrs. WortS; Who Resigned From Committee^ Gives Her Reasons and Analyzes Situation— Says ToUl Cyst of High School Will Be a Mil¬ lion Dollars
FREEPORT HOME FOLKS ABROAD
Hf^mp.ste^'ul, March Hi.—.Mrs. Lionel Wurfs, presitlent ot the Iliimpstead Women's flivic (.'luh, and who was a member of the High School Lnve.stig.'iting committee, has i.s.sued a .state¬ ment addrt',s.sed to voters of tho district,"setting forth her views on the high ,<Hb6ol buililing situation and denying reports that she was oppo.stMl to the erection of the huilding. , .
Mrs. Wuilf* resigned from the investigating committee he- fore tlhe committee made its report. In her statement, she crit- ici.ses the Hoard of Education for its methods and expresses the opinion that the building cannot be completed for the $.'500,000 Voted .^'londuy by the district. The st.-iteraent follows:
DROP IN WAGES AMERICAN LEGION TAKES ISSUE ORSTAGNATION ASTOHEMPSTEADWARMEMORIAL
liJ InUlLA 1 lUli Objections Made As to Monument Prepared by — Chamber of Commerce and Suggestion Made
Contractors in Hempstead Town /^, . n*. tin ••• to
See Lower Scale As Only Means Conceming duitable Recoguition ot Services
l^e-P?om1se'1,Y Pifnif of ®^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^'^^^ '^^ ^^^^^ ^*'*
Business If Costs Are Reduceo -
'WuKci must ; tiiifiiiiiiiin iif|
I li-lll|>slc:lil. .Mill ril in. - iiKic (l.iwii 1.1- ii mean.s he l.iiildiiif; I'di' tlii.s .vprini--.' .sail one i llio iironiincnl liuild(M'.s. emiilo.vinif a numliei uf men. when a-siced h
Ilempstead, March 10—.Another chapter has been atlded to the Soldier.s' and Sailors' Monument slor.v by the atloption by Hempstead Post, ;>00, American Legion, at its meeting Tues¬ day night of a re.solution opposing the erection of the monu-
.Mr. and.Mrs, INcar .\. Ilirsli mi thr llu I
Scerier.v 'ti' I'A'r.vlhuis;
Ills (if the llcscrl, wilh l';i;%-plian
"liiforrruitiijii l».i..s ri»ue!i*.il nn' lliroiu;li ¦.K.nin of my friindH lli.-il ruinnri! .11.¦ lii-jnn ..^'iiri'.'iil hy ir/-<',«i.Hjii..(iiil'- jicriioi.: tlmt I Oi^>o..<y tim i-j-^ilii-iu nf Ihi' ik u -IlllKh .Silioi)!. S<ic.h nl:i.t.-nil 111.1 .11 «¦ iitturly fills*. .-iikI .'iri' nu'lf. Ifi line with the (ithi'i- /(>iKirtn Dial tlic liliildiii-r v 111 Im- .'(/iniili tcly linlshiit ftif Ifi.' ail.Ui'.inil $.'im).f)f)ll.
"What I iritl oppow-' Lh the iilKiiv iiiil)ii.sin''i'Mlik« riviiiii^r in v/hifii tlu. ),r.-."(iit r.(,.iia of y^dui-uliO'i iirfii-.'i-ili<l III (-vf'i'y w;iy lifi.v'slMi' 10 .l<>simi .-md fi'Kl tho TiulKUfitr.
'(..Vcoi'diiiK III t.liii lli'dincs of the lnv(-l!.i.'iitliiif rnjiiinitli^-, III-.' liiiiUliiiK \v;iH iifvi.r (U.sljr/isil to i-iinc wiiliiii tin- I)i'i(<? Sf-t |jy tin- .iiihitci t, $:l(ll).00(l. Iti'l'orr. llll- ,s( ,*i(i(ii v^ni-i .st.urtcd, tlw id.'in.s i WCIO icliiinp.l hy thf StiUo Uouid of ]-;dli('.-iliori Willi the info, inaIiml ilial Ihe plmis would iie.iMl n-vi'-loii a.s thf.v (OiiliI not jioMsilily 1>« (..irrird out for tlaU mini. The State Itoai'iJ iil.so ordir- id tlil.s Board not lo liulld ut ih- liiiio nf. Ihc prli i-ii Mvre too Iiilli Rr m-iter- ialN.
"Also, llm . plnj»..< (•all(<l to.' a vci y pdoily (l««lj.;ninl liiilldinif an it would, not ll*. .(ivdcil ill ri*<'tlo)iM iiH tlif firowlli of the miKKil '.shonlil (Icmand from time 1(1 time. ]ji.-«t«KMl, to makr ilie liiilldiiiK iisalil«> to t),f hlKli(..sl ihsr.'"
II w.iuld III iiui.(...--H.'H'j- til .six'iid a mil¬ lion dollaiv fo fi/iLsti the entire di.'-iKii.
"Kvi(li»ntly, tli») whooj board Imf! not llic ('oiii:i)-;e to (^ill lor tsimpelitivi- I.ids fur the erwfkin, n» tfuil wnnld liiv--
III eesHiliitcil a.-^tvijift the comninnitv lur foo larBc .'I mim lli money, lien ..i tlif }t()!ird ii-wiirawl the work on .i -.'.ai tiiuo Iwi.sl..^ ot fell Ji^r font on all Ihc moil' y .spent nnrt neulacted fo veiinirc liiiildcr'.s to ;.'!v.i iMincUi t/i cover pokhIIjI (Icfei-lH. due of the halliJerj, l.inn^ni l-virvvrii, inl'ormeil ttw Otinimiit -i- tha thf. Iiiiildliii; tOilld not po.SKi»jlv I'c Iill isheil fill- (I liirthe*- ISiJu.aOO. I.-s dc! thiH. an AuUitln* <-«npan>, in Vork. wlili'h np^vkilinrjl on sahuol liildrineil the Cunnnmr*! that It fo.st a million OijllajT* lu coinpl. whiil.' plan,
/¦While mentionltm i,(iM »ruin tin fij/p .-ill./..!, iiiujp t\ati anirnri.Wk tig extra Um wlU ba trallati sonielime Ijler to fiirnlah nnd nqulp ine mIiuiI anil Kr'Kh- th(5 cronndH. lUiis may iijTioiini 1(1 anjwiiwfl I'rwui I'lOO.oiio' to li.io.ooii uOaiuonAl.
".-XmoiiB- olhef thin*?) wnHiikred hy tho ('oiiiinlfte^ vnd.i lite arrlili.ct's r.s- of fii.x lier eciitou |8iW,00() lo iilaii and KUpervise tin* whol«i hiillillni; .is laid nnt liy him, Ati th« ¦.rcrliltecl is only responsllile fo th« lortU Bixird 01' I-'.lii fiklioii it tytiH lip to thftn til sc that he .'oii..}i«ii.nll)' auTleU out his ohliq-.i- tlon.q. Ho ti not i-fltlUwl ta hi.s whn|.> ree. until flH» hulldlnt bust heen coin- lileteil unit formally uv'e|»t»Hl. .\'ow if Ihe arohllect wuh to romaln and r..|SL'i\«. a contingent fo« ot lU.OOO more nnd tho e.-im« Imtldefti pcitwvin .and rei'piye ABothor $30O,0<)« on th« ten |>.'i' e.'nt lto»i.s_, thi* inakffl ttn»ith»r ovei'lirad charee on tho .sf<'ttn(1 <aOi*.lMifl of $!«,. OlM) to slAit tpith.
"Then lln> (:nmmJtbF« wan informed Ihal IIn n/nount ttt IHA.OOO moro of Tiliimlilii<t work to bf) \ion« In tlie Imiid- Inic. li<aviiift lnt» thi^n $l'»0.IIOU lo tinlch \vhat nrnounttt to morfi th*n llfty ))cr . rent of the whole bullOiintr. 'I'liis was loo ridieiiliui.s- lo i^uOitfUet- a.s the foni- miltoo would sr* that .tueh procedure wrfuld nive.*«lt;itn anothn* TXint'Kt for a thii'fl hoiul iHNlin of $300,000, proliall.v
JOHN BARLEYCORN TO RIDE IN HEARSE IN FREEPORT TONIGHT
Kreeport, Mareh 10.—From Ihe larxl thai Kave Ihe idea of prohihition. lh« land where (•leorialra started the (Uim-* now popular in ballroom.s, the ia.otl wlK-re wati-r is treated wilh all due (U,s- respect, eomes new.s from Mr. and AIr«. O.soar A. Hii'.sh of Xow Vork arruue, Freeporl.
('oiiducled by Mcc-ea.s and a ''riirki.sh Trophy, they have journeyed into the tireiit Desei-i. ,\lr. lllr.sh'.s ('.'imi-l is ai-kiiii;- for a-li.ulit.
Well, VV.'illy i.s no feather pillow, hut Ihe ship of Ihe i|(.:ieit thai eairies ,M r.s.
WdUy ha.s that expres,«iion, "l.el'.s no, and We do nol erne nlMiiit the diieetloii either."
'riji.s pietiij-e euine from t'niio, B^-ypf, aud Ls not a movie .set in Ka.st ,\ew .Ter.'^.'y. as i.s often the ca.se. Mr. and Sirs. Hlrsh'*Htaited from litlle ole .New ¦iink a few month.s affo. and went to Itufue and Nnph^s. About Febiiiaiy I Ihe.T .saile.l lor K^ypt. Afler a lia.sly ! i;U%n<e over the (.ouiilry, Ihey will jour-' niy tu ,Ieru.saleni, Fiam-e, l-^ii.crland, (ii-liiwmy. (iieeue. Turkey, llaly and then home.
h.' would he aifoi-ted hy ihe renucst of' ment in its pre.scut forni.
Ihe Masicr Kiiiiders that nri^anized hi rpj, Region's reasous for obiectiiig to the monument
ii.ir .11 i-ciit a dDll.nr a day reduction vol- ,. f.
liiit.'iril.v. He .said a rediu-iinji of wiiki s wiiiild make a IiIk difforeii.- lor huilding.
The lower wa^c s.ale was the lesuit the World War and came home antl leaves for secoiul placo
III' a mectlnK of tho P.uiUlini; Trades ' i;m|)lo.\ers^ ,\s»oelation of Loiur Island at .Miucoia. Tuesday. I'Villowiin? that nieetiiiK- Ihe hiiilUer.s sent a letter to all uiiiiiiis in the liuildinK trades a.sklnp men III ai'ieiit it waKe cut.
'rhe .sijsnilieant part of that letter
Weird and Wonderful Procession To Welcome the Brethren From Brooklyn Lodge *
Freeport, Mareh 10.—.Iohn flarley- corn will get "lit up" every hunur.-d yards toiilf-ht as lie rides from th"; klks (•liilihouse to the 1.. 1. I:, |t. sta¬ lion.
It's some ride the late lamented .Iohn iH to have, llfwill occupy the caskci ill the wonderful 112-y(>nr-ol(l hears, just acfiiiircd l.y the KlkH.
llrookl.Nii I..odKe of KIk.s is coming out for .1 faternal visit lo l-'^rc-iioi I I.odffd and its special train is iliu- ai Frcepoit at 8;:i0.
There certainly will he .some fun in ¦ town for Fieeport l-^lk.s will have cne' of Iheir parades from i liihhoil.se 10 .station ill honor of the vlsitov-i.
r';iectric iKlhls In the lieais,. will Kive weird seenii cffoci. I'.vi ivhiMh'
HERRICK TO RETURN TO POST IN FRANCE
FLIES FRON HOME TO WORKSHOP DOESNTRISKLIFEINAUTOMOBILE
FOUR OIL TANKS ATGREENPOINT GO UP IN FLAME
Lawrence Sperry Prefers
Hi?h Road to
Success
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'NVii.shinKlnn. .March 10.—President IIiii'diuK has decided to Hend Myron T. Uerrick hack lo his old post as .\iiv hi.s iiarisadiir lo Fi'ance, it was learnivl au- thorllutively today.
Ileriii-k is llll Ohioan and was one of iliose who lahored iiiost diliifwnll.v for UiirdinK's nomimilion at chiiaKo. He is iHiHt I'eiiieinhered as .Aiiilia.ssadoc to France lu Ihe i-nrly day.s of the war when li(.- (lid eonsiiii uoim work in rar- lu'.; I'or thou.sands of- Ainerlenns who piiies poured into I'aris seeklnif (\seape from soon Furoiie.
The iiominnlion of Herrick is expeci- ed to b(> iiinont; the firSt of the diplo. malic appoiiiiiiiciiis th.ni the new Presi¬ dent wilt .send lo Ihe .tonuFr. Ileirl.k I.s Liiioiile from Honolulu to San Fran- I i.sco. due to arrive in about a week.
Ueplacinient of diplomats will be ii slow and deliberate pi'ix^oHS. President llnrdlnft doe.s not lecounize haste in makiiiK Ihcse eh.'vnn:(>s, wilh the {lofisi- lile exeeiillon of the Loudon posl, for vhich. it Is understood. Colonel I'arvey, .'>^cw York odiiir and publicist, hns liccn tei.ialivcly H.-heted.
John AV.. Davis, pre.sent Anihass-ndor ' ij„
lleiiipaliad, March 10.—Fimn hi front' door in flaideii Place. Oanle riiy. to his oincc door in FarinliiKihi!' I.awri-iice li. Siiciry laxi.s by air evi-i- day.
He maki s the trip in ahmit live iiiiv utes and says it is .safer ihan diiviuR ill a car and much i|iiicker than Iih could make it in any oilier niapncr.
Flyinx' 10 and finlii liiisliicKs i» not exactly new hut the man who doea It rcKUlarly fm a lu.iK jiei iod is still a novelty. Mr. .Sperry ho))K off from his Ixick yard or tlxo field adjoiiiini^ htl house <ir from the roadway in fi-oiit of his home.- He walks out. to lake liLs jilane for Ihc trip to busiricss as tlie av riii,'e man .valks lo ihe K-'naHe t'j trx. for ihe same iiiirpoSe.
His plane is aliiiosl 11 pocket-edl*.) i ll is KO Kiiiall that it k'nctt easily into uia KaraRc. The wing- .span is only -0 Sott It is a HiiiKle-seated mes.seiifter pl.lne with lid hoiBc power, threo-cyllinltir mo tors.
t)nce .Mr. Sperry takes fliKht ha t'jT- l.M at a speed nf from 25 to aliout :4i' hour or thereiiboiit.^ aud ia hi.s de.stiiiatioii.
On occasion he has |?oin> by plan* to visit his jiarents in llrooklyri. T.'tcrj h« llndM a Uiiidifl); place on a public iila.y- Ki'iiund. He makes thij? trip m li rrUn- ivtes. He .siiys he can lly ief;.iidle.^.s of weather conditions .since the spei-tl ot the plane drive.'! the water away.
Iticeiitlv havlnf,' lo make a buainritM Irip lo Washington he went d »«.'t I-» Ihe (aiiilal in l\is iilaiie ih about threw hours. Uf st(i|iped. as a piecii'tiu' jty iiK-asure. once for K.'isoline an I was ab!.: lo land ill a held and la.xi his .r..-,ch.nf; ahmK the road (lose to the tank vrhere th.> hose ei.nnectiiin Ka\e him ihe gnwi-
to .St. James, .sailed for home .yesterday.' .\I,-. Sperrv Is n nianufaclii.cr cf his reslBnatlon having preciHled him. j „p,o„.i„tli al and navi^aUon inntrn- It i.s not desired to leave the Kml>assy | mp,,;,, Hc has heen tlyini,- sine,? H»l« in eharK« of 11 secretary in vi«-w of tho „,„! j^^s lie has Ix-en hurt vorse in iipwttlod condltion.s in Kuroiie. automobile accideiils than he ever wa.s
IMKirls Ihat Frank A. .Mim.sey. .Vew. j,, his llvin»f machine. The planf h*- York publisher, would lv appointed t(.nj,.ivoa he and his asuociates built at an Important diplomatic post, w€r(! -I «•' KaiininKdale.
cr»d4tod KHhiy in While Housi^ olrelea. { jy,,. .sperry was the first man in thin .Mr. Munsey is imdei'SM.nl to have noli- ,,„„„„.v ,0 i^op the loop wilh a flying 'iod .Mr. H.-irdintr he did not wl«h lo he i i,o^t ,ie at one time drove a nylui?
K^nnttnuM oa yago 8).
JAPANlSrsyEND $24,500,000 ON NAVY
Tokin, M>l^•h JO.--At a protracted lllKht sos.slon the JapitAeit« Diet pn.iscd the .Vrinj- aiul Niivy bill, pfovldhig: an additional budg-et "of 411,0(^0,000 yen (ahoul IJI.ODO.DOO), of \«^teli 39,000,000 yen i.-i for naval con.struction nnd the aviation prcisram.
' An advertlB»ment appoarin); in all Tokio papers today Arralfnii Prince Vamafata for hts SMpport of armament proj^osalH. BfliJ dtvlareli "'Militaristn Is the Cwrse »( J»|»ii."
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Fnr other omhnsaloH there nre man- it>o.ommoncUttlonrt. Among the more prominent uro Dr. DSvId .layno Uill. former AmhaniMidor to Germany: Pn. Nicholas .Murray Iluller. (len. Oorivl- ius Vanderbilt. ex-Oovornor Frank O. l.iiwdeii of IllinolH, who turned down a (abinet ponllion; Jules Itaeho. William H. Crocker of California; ex-Ciovernor il. LivinKslon IJeeokman oC Uhode Isl- a'uL.nnd Col. "Bill" Ilnywaid ot New York.
The Embassy at Mexico will probably he one of tho last diploinsilic postsi IllUsl
Ixiat for a considerable distance ui«ude down and IhrlUed the spectatorei by driving the tlyiiiK boat under Iho Ka«t Itiver hi'idKOH.
R. R. MEN HGHT CUTS IN PAY—WASHINGTON TOLD
Wtmhinston. March 10.— Labor lead- era hi're today were iireiutrini; I'oi' n de- fenslvc^ aKainst any Keiierul moveinent to reduce w aires. Announcement of prolxisod wnge re- The <)bi'(?Knn Kovernment has not yet duotinns l.v tic PennHV-vo'iia and othfr bcwn recognlxed and tliero is no indlca-1 railroads broiurht att-rn dennnclation tion that it will Ijosoon. For this ponition I .'rom lebor Iwiders, who announced thf^-
thoro are twa cundldiites in the van— It. B. CrouKor of Texiui, who was Hard- Iiik'm host in To.\a.s imediately after Ihe election last fall, and Col. Melville (111- l.tt of SiiiithiHirt, l'«., who has sonn- torlnl barking.
aiv prepared to iv.slsl any cut In pav-
Thla statement was issuM:
•'If the railroad exjH'utlves reach a de.- cision to reduce the waEoa of tho i-ail- ronii ompIov<^'B. tho lntr>rnntional A,->w- clatlon (if MacJiinists will s|H>nd ev»<ry
.V number of inini8jte<i's to ¦mailer ;<lal|ar it has to hark our menib«"a In countries who came up fi-om the runks I fighting air«ln!<t the reduction jiL-JDHBia and fciivc mad© aiplonaa<.'y ih«h eur*«rB. and the abrogmion of tha national mgxat^. HUc^ iw Buvh OlbsOQ. Minlatar to Pol- toant.
antj, and Jo»«pb C- Oriw, ^iXalAte.r of' ••Hatlrond etnployaas are Ta:eivigg iin Denmark. It Is tha Intention a/i tha tta ea«u{rh. Tba public realiaes tli»t tka new adininlstraUou to r«taiii theee man,! railroad men ware not pai/jl adaqtttt* reraxdlesa of their political alKliatloi-is ' wanes during the wur and that thay •for tho good of tho servlcei." Theyiranfiot be *xp<yted to agr«» to nAxm- may ty shifted about, but their so^vIcpk tion of v.-art*' or changes In tha acArM-
Plant of Standard Oil Co. Tlireat- ened by Fire That Seems Likely To Be More Destructive Than Famous One of Year Ago
New Vork. March 10. -Fiie broke out tfliorll.r before noon (o.day Jn the plant of the Klandard Oil Comiian>. Creenpolnt. Four oil tanks are reptn'teii to Ivive (>xplodod already, and olli.'i.s gra said to bo in danger of c.atchin.n fire.
.K lire swi-iit this iilant a year a);o. caunlng hiiiiilied of tliou.sands of dol- to-ttV Oam.ago and lasting several days.
TUe plant covers a lar.i^e .-mioinU of gTouml.
Poliuv reserves were .suminoned to es- t.aiiU:ih (Ire line.s, and several aiuliu- U\uc«3 were ru.shed to the scone-
A heftvy i>all of Hinoke .soon huuK. oTft Greenpoint and WMliainsbiii-f;. . Thoosands of person.s. attractod hy it. {wthered to watch the nremen battle the blflj<e.
Anullier lank exploded shortly alter noon. None of llie exploslon.s was Violent
tyha flre started In a crude oil .slill.; "Wli^ flre .spread rapidly, one tank ex-. plodia^ beforo an alann could be turned : iu. Tll(^ othrr lank.s e.xplodi-d within a tiboit time. 1
Ther* wer(> an.000 Kiillons of criirle oll
( I (iiuaiiied In thu one seiite.ni.'i! We shall be pleased to meet' your roseiiiativps in (.nilerein e and to sif.ii agreements for the eiisiiiiig year at the reduced, rate."
(lee Hemp.stead builder said today he never knew of .111 iiisuin. e where a Moikniaii Voluntarily reduced his own wage.'-i. lut he had heard recently that siiine carpenters had aiiiialed I'or lower waKc scale bei ause of ehiiiiKiuu coii.li- lions and beeaiiMe building might he sl.i|i)ie.d if iirices did not i-ome down, lie .said other cariieiilers, according tn nimorii he heard, had i.lijected in the I..wer wage si-ale.
This liiiilder said there were imt many siiilled caipeiitei's to be had. Inn there were snme who had worked at the trade who were .asking for jobs.
Tlii-s .iiiitractoi' said he could see a lot III' uoik for the spring bul thai il ],rices ictnaiii high, because of the high \vage scale, ihirc would be much Work held back.
One coiilractiir said tliere were KOO to ,se<i (-aiiieincrs iu Ihe coiiiux geitin.ir Ss 1: day. lb- Ihoilghl they were more niiincriius than auy olli'-r (laflmen. Til. .\- hav. a wide raiigi. in their call¬ ing trniii Ih;. outside man who docs tli* I'liigher woiii 10 the man who does the hardwood lioor and cabinet work, but all gel the same wag(\s.
Sum.- contniuls belwe» n emiiloyers .and the union men expired in .laiiuary and some do not f.xpire until JVIay. .Vlioiu 11. mniuh ago .sorn^j- of the ))l>m»J>.^ ers voluntarily accepted a cut of iplWr day and their wages dropped from $3 in iH. T)i.-ic are approxinritely plumljer.s in the county.
.\iiioiig employers il skilled worliinen hero are Kerwin & Ksterbrook, .w'hich comiiany In the biis.v .season ciniiloy from liO to Sii nien. Wllllani D. .Mi Lean whose fvjJl force is iiijward of "."i men and .lames .1. .Newman as well as many
aro f wagis .set forth in a long re.solution. Amontr Ihem are that the in- his t>i<^« stription on the tablet fir.st pay.s honor to those who served in
ale was the result
honor to the memory of tho.se who died.
Oh.jection i.s also made to the fait th;it the names of tho.se who paid the .supreme sacrifice are not on the moiuimont.
Finally the Lejyion is oppo.sed to placinjr on the tablet the name of the agency through which the monument was erected.
FAITH, WITH AN AD, GETS JOB FOR MAN WHO SLIPPED ONCE
Probation Officer Uses Daily Re¬ view to Help Worthy Man "Come Back"
•IS.
Sciireity of .Mochaiihs
Kdward W. VValliKc, an active build cr ill Kocl:ville Contie, ('(immenling on ihe iniiposed dollar a day reduciion In wages of building trade employees, .sold:
"There is an actual scarcily of .sklU- (d meclianiis who arc employed in the coiislriictinn of liouses and it la a riues- tton whether the reduction \v'l '<:¦ ac¬ cepted. '"While il is an acknowledged fact that thero is ovei.-rowding in lodgings, there is lillle prospects of Immediate relief even if Ihe wage reduction was
.Miiienla, Maivh 10.—"Well. I nm niii mail a job througli your iicvvsjiiipci' and 1 ihaiik you for him and for myseh. " said former Probation (ifticer Fraiicis Haiiimill to a repreijenlalive of The Huily lt( view.
The man refeired lo Iiad cnuimit'. d a crime, but -Mr. Tlarumill. iu his capa- cily of prolmtinii ollktr, -saw In hirti one who had slipped once and .seeiue.l promising material for real re.scm wn .\ii. Hamniill ask.sl i'or a. (bailee for hilll. liHlge Smith init the pri.soner on liriibnli'iii with the underslaiiiliim that he would m.akrt re.slilutinn at a slated Hlllil Jier week.
Then cam." buslMes« (l>iil'.-s,sl..ii. Th.- man lost his joh. He wius obliged in pay so much ^voe.i;l5• to make i^ood the sum he lind taken. He had a wife and children. They bad to be .siipporlcd Wt»«l he had to eat. ';. I He took his tiroblcms K'uk to .Mr. Hanin'ili u ho went into execiiiive si s slon with The Dally Uevii'W man.
"Why not a.Hk th" army nl l!.-\ lew readers if Ihey lyould give u man a chiiiV'e'.''' was suggeslefl.
"Fine. We'll dn It." said Ml. Ham mill- -And it wa.s done.
,\ man. knowing ali the circuic.stanc . f. siiiioundinir the p'dtxitinner, eanie forward witb Ihn offer of a .iob. He of- l'l red a substantial wa«e. He was nnt trying to get che.-ip labor iM'cause the man had lo have work, he warned 11 man and was willing to pay for him. He took the man on and Mr. Hanimill says that chap jusl mvust mukf Kond.
KRONSTADT SURRENDERS, KERENSKY PROBABLE LEADER OF WHITES IN RUSSIA
London. .March 10.—The .Moscow
io each tank. Three hundrt^l and flfiv rc.idy for siimmei' occupation
ai-n-eptcd. HouKcs begun now cannot bo I ^yir(.|,,.^.s announccH the sm n-nder of coniiileted In less than three to four, tj^ portres.s of lironsuidt by unti-Bol- inonths and would not. Iheiefoi-e. be j .st„,vik insiiigents, rtaid an Kxchnnge
emijloyeofl of the plant aid(Hl (he lire men in thoir efforts to check the blaz. X»eJore any more tanks weic igniied.
\
your Jlore iTTeinen
P.oekville Contro. March -1.—Four new members were noiH'pted by the Alert Hose Company at it'- meeting ni 4 no i««i»t»rt»r».»af»j'rt. '''•"¦''"•"-'•¦ tllRM. Arlbtir Smith. (Iran PLANS IMPROVEMENTS I ville smith. William Van Deusen and
ALPINE HOTEL TAKEN BY MORRISSE. WHO
Fi'<H.>)->orl. .March 10.—.lack Moii.s.se llockville Centre. Ihe mini wilh len thotijtand friends in Ills own homo Iown, lA-j taken poBsos.vion todu>' of the .\1- pljie Hotel. Merrick road, this viUage.
Mr. Morrisse at onco iiiRtatlod a French chef from .V.nv York, arrnng.-'d Xvr mu.sic every day. and l>egan preiia- ratloa of pHna for substaiulal iniprov.'- inrrits.
of: "8andy" l!ef\ch.
Telegraph dispolch frani Helsingfors today. P.cbela had held Kronstadt about (ive days.
The Times printed an uncnnflrmed re¬ port from Uiga tliat revolutionarie.'i had t.aken Potrograd, inflicting heavy lo.sses Ui>on the Reds. It added that .Soviet leaders had tied In automobiles. Ac cording to thi.i teli-giiira. Krasnaja Corka and Oi-anlcnlxittm had gone over t othe rebels.
British officials profejiK l)elicf thnt the "Wliites" in Rus-sia now have a good ohanoo for sutnvfl.s. Russian de¬ velopments nre watehea with do.se.st at¬ tention. The government I.s siiripHed with all informatioa available.
The Star a.s«>(-rts Ihat Ken-nsky. for¬ mor Socialist premier cf Hti.'^sinn, i.s in Ixindon in touch with foreign ortlce of¬ flclalH.
Kerensky vraK quoted aa w.'iyiiig he
was confident of Kuore«a. and the .Star
expresHtsl the opinion that Kfrensky
The Study CU1S.S of tho Fortnightly I »nay soon appetir upon the ndd in per
— • -- sou as leader of fha "WlUteai
An Kxcbaoga Telegraph, dlspittch from
AVar I.*adors Beluni to Taris
London, Marcb 10.—Marshal Foch and Cen. \yeygiind, two of France'n foremost soldiers, who have been advi». ing the Siil»reme i^oum II on military affairs, left for P.iris tO(hiy. Cen Wey- gand directed the Polinh counter offen¬ sive last summer which saved Wr.i'.saw and defeated the Uussinna.
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""""'sTinY fI..%S.S MKETS
AMERICANS STAND PAT
IN TERRITORY ON RHINE
W«u«ihington, March 10.-The .\merl- Win Array of Occupation is "standing
paf on tlie Rhine. Secretary of War i (^ui> met on Tiio«l.ay, March 1 at tho 'V^'eoka .stated toda.v, when his alien- \ home Cf Mrs. ClHience Cre.on, 66 Hmtop-
tion waaralled tothspatchos from PaiLs, I „toad avonuo. Mrs. S. Taylor JohiiNon ' Helslngfoin this fvening reported that 8t«tl»» that AJIics bave decided to en- wor as»istlng hastess. , '*»« ^*'^>* ^^ thrown a rirg of Iroop.s
foroe customs penalties on tho Cer-j The club .spent one of the moat cn-l»''°""'' I'ctrorrad and w«re allowmjr no ni«BS In the zone occupied by tholjoyablo afternoons of this vear. , one to pass. The same dlifpatch reported
A-mertcan forces, •¦The Skin Oame'^ by John flatoviror-1 that nn anti-Red rufK-llion hod broken
e»cretttry Weeks Indicated that thi« thy was read by .Mrf«. r.«ron H. Ro*^k-l*'"* '" """ "^^'-"^ diatrict, r*»»n»ment has decided asalnst any, ^vell In her uHiial pleasing manner. The mota itl connoctior. with the American ' pi.iy was depicted ho roalintlcally that ^ army of occupation, in order to avoid nne waa transported Into En«ll«h life | Washington. March i».—Little .xpec «(nhar%9sment to the .Mliea. , to b«>oome a silent obiwrver of the war: tation i» entertained by Republican
leaders of the SmUKo today that Presi¬ dent Hardlng'ii written rettuest for the ratlflcation of (he dlapnted Colofnbian treaty will be complied with at the preaent »|i«<ct«l Maaton of the upper rban»b«r of Caacfeaa.
Her Delay on Kallflration
V Bi'lKhl XewHT Paper*
'WHadrawal of the forci^s. which has! between tho claaaos. be^B contemplated, has been abandoned foK iha time beinc. it was learnod. lost ¦ueti a movenjent might be construed M lutl l.ttempt to interfere with the Al- ilaH aetiaa in maving foi-ward into <»er- IMMV-
¦lumuise Sale at Hampatead
The flrat Ibmuo of The Daily Review of Nassau Coiinty appeared iLonday aftei¬ noon. It iB a bright, newgy paper com- prlaljic eifUt payee of felegraph. local and coonty nen-*, and a representative budgat of advertlfilnf fmnc. all polnta In
Ijawer Leveia ati Mark*
_ . . New Tork, ifarcli \tl...-^b» alack
¦iBURftMd, Matvh 10.—A rummage ibp south half of the iwnnly- In the market waa eataWialiad at lower leveln aala wtn be conducted hy. St. Ceorg-^'s I editorial column It 1* declared ttaa); the at the opening' today, lawding iameil •uol. at Ihe church PrMay. .Mimh 1,1. pa|ier will support tMe Republican w-illnc off fioM fVactfaaa to over u
l.egldii and \'illaKe Koard .Vitree
111 this I'cspecl the I.eKinn cnliicides Wilh I'rosideni .M.-hols and the \'illage llnard, which rev.ikeil the permit m lllll tlie''inniiiimenl In the park, bee.'iuse Ihe mime nf the Cliamber id Cniiiiiierce appeared upon it.
The lesnliilinii in full ri.||..w>c "liein|i.'=lead I'nsi. Il'ni. .Xmerleau I.OKinii iiiideislaiids lli.'il the llemjistead 1'haiui.er of ("nmmer.e will ask tho voieis of Ihe \illaf!e ..f Hempsiead al the cninliig village eleilinii (n decide wheihci- i.i not llie bi-oii-/.e tablel whi. li Ille ('hanilier of ('ommercc wishes to have erei-led al Fulli.ii I'.irk. in lionor of ihose who served their coimtry dur¬ ing Ihe (ireat War. shall be eieeled.
"The Hemiistead Post wishes to go delliiitely on reci.rd as beiiiK a I isi ilu rely against llie erection of lliis |i««*i«*uliir tablet, althiilii;h the Post feels iliai a suitable tablel In iiiemorN of tlmse ciii'/eiis .if the \ Illage who died in their ciiiiiilr.v's service during the (Iieat War has alreadj- been in.. Imig iieiilecled. The lalilet piepai'dl by ihe Chambei' of fnmnieiee bears tin- I'..|lnwini'. in- s.-ri|.ii
111 Iloiior of
Till. Men and Women
III llempslead
A\'li.i Served -Their Cniuiliy
ill the (Iieat AViMld War
11)17 IMIll
and
TIlii.se Who .Ma.Ie
The .Supreme ."^a. 1 ilii e
Krected wilh enniribiitions raised by
The Hempslend I'haml.ei' of Cninmrice
"llempi-tead Post is anain-t the erei--
lioii of thLs iMirtlcMlar lal.lei Inr the
following reasons:
"First: The Inscrlplimi lirst rnenllnns ihnse who served Iheir enuntiy and as a second c.^iiKideration tliose who died lor their country. .Miinibers of llie Ilempstead I'ost, coiisliiiuliiig Ihe ma jority of Iho ex-service men and women in the villaKe have gone mi rei^nd m the effect tliiil Ihey considei' Ihal no tablet should be erected e.vcepi (hiil il be solely in memory of those wlni died ill their country's service. Those who served luid nre still alive have Ihe hon¬ or of wearing the disi iiarge billion or the American Legion button, iiml iieeil no tnblet raised in tlieir honor.
".Seoond: (iver tweiilN live per cenl of the words aii|ieariiig on tlie f'hamber of fommerce tablet glorify the fact that the Hciiiiislrud (.'liamber of Commercii raised the moiivy fm Hie tiililel. We deem Ibis absolutely unnecessary, an advertisement for the Hemiisteail flham- her of ("ommeii-e. an.l a (Ichc( lalloii nf the memory of those who are relciied to on the tablet as havinu made the supreme sacrilUe. The giving nf one's life for one's country is fnr too sacred a matter to shnro wilh self prai.-ie of any oi'gani7Jitlon. civic or otherwise, or with reference of llie fad Ihat 1 nn tributlons were made.
"Third; There Is a definite inacciira'y 111 the InHCription. where the dales 11)17 irilS appear, dur entry In the war was In ID17. and Ihe war has been consM- ered ofllcially terminated, .\rmisiice Dny. November II. P'lx. and the date* should be IfilT-lliH. If the chamber of Commerce Intend that Ihe year PH'i was fo denigiiate when Poaio w.is made, they are again In error, as peace hiiK not yet l>eeii declared.
"Fi.ui'lh: The .American Legion ptands fnr law and order. Including (i.miiliani e with insirurtlons i>>siied by duly emi- sJtuled authority In -Ivino, I "i'l, the l'.iiliu|{e Iloard of TriiHlees Issued a per mil for tlie eredimi of a memorial tablet and notlHed the f bnmber of Com¬ merce tbat Khoiilil Ihls memorliil con tain nny udeertlslng mailer thr, permit vould be . iBVokert. The Chamber of Commerce have had maiiufaclured a memorial t«blet with an Ini-crlptlon w. worded that attention Ih drawn lo Ihe fact that Ibe Hempstead Clinniher of Commerce r»l»ie<l he money for the piemorlal. The Village Il<iard of Tru« teeK has v*ry pro|>erly n»voke<l the par- mit, thereby lea\lng the Chamber of Commewe without authority to erect a memorial,
"About one year ago the HempHtflad Chamber of .fommtrc* re'qiieiited tke Heuipntead Po.st to maef with thaw to dlsciMH the eiecticni of a. memfrial tat- let. The V- ¦;.-
Kemp»|tead r i-i
faeet with t: •" e
bnt Ihe Chamber m' C'.iiimei.e iippar ently did not denire suf'h a. maating aiut
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