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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK," SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21', 1931 Ml Lively Reports of News. Events in Nassau, Suffolk arid Queeris Burglars Loot 1 Their Stunts, Captured Prizes at Queens Frolic Queens Air JVassau Budget Is Race Today to Aid Job Fund Home of Mayor's Niece Ozone Park Woman Hurt in Auto Crash Inwood, L. Nof 21 Euaabeth Geraghty, 31, of 1H-U 124th Stn Ozone Park, was injured In an automobile crash at McNeil Ave. and Mott here yesterday morning. The woman, who was riding in a car driven by her husband, Thomas, suffered a possible' fracture ot the skull and wai rushed to St.

Joseph's Hospital at Far Rockaway. The other car was operated by Frank Gassman of 877 Wanset In-wood, Neither driver was hurt. Up $680,998 One With un War Ace Will Take Part Dashes When From House in Grcus Appeals to Be Made From Ships Seven veteran pilots, several of Faced by Her Husband Mrs. Kobert H. Stanley nleca them outstanding war aces, will fly of Mayor Walhef, and ier Kueband, who is connected witfl a Wall St.

brokerage firm, were confronted by in unique race and sir meet which will be held thl afternoon at Flushing Flying Field. an; armed burglar when they re Vote $12,500 To Aid Jobless At Glen Cove 20 Men Go to Work turned to their heme at 140-32 58th Scheduled to start at o'clock. Supervisors Slated for Increase of Approval Due Monday Mineola. L. Nov.

21 The Board ict- Supervisor is slated to adopt Monday the budget lor 1932 which shows that the actual expenses for running the county government next -year will be $6,067,178.30. The total its $680,998.12 more than last year. "'is The gross county budget for State and county expenses for 1932 Is an increase over last year of $712,778.58. The Increase in the budget for -1932 is made up of items where the in departments has been increased, including the Police De-r partment, which gets an increase of $134,220 over last year. Debt Interest Vp A net increase of $22,939.84 Is on the bonded debt interest.

Another increase of $58,300 is for department of county clerk, and Road, Queensooro Hill, Flushing, Queens, early yesterday. Despite th fact that Mr, Stanley the meet i being held for the benefit of the Queens Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee, which seeks a $400,000 Winter relief fund for the aid of the idle. The airplane will fly over all the large areas of the borough and the appeal of the committee will be broadcast from a Monday Fixing Road was unarmed, the burglar became frightened and ran out of the house without attempting to harm the Mayor's niece and her It wae found later that silverware, valued at about $1,500 had been taken, along with a few dollars found" in loud-speaker plane, which will also fly the course. Show Benefit Tonight Olen Cove, L. Nov.

21 'the City Council at a joint meeting wilh Youngest Pilot to Fly Included among the pilots will be the Emergency. Work Commission Johnnie Thompson, 15, of 3702 147th under the Wicks act last night appropriated $10,000 for immediate Flushing, the youngest licensed airplane pilot in the United States. At the controls of the other ships will use in the unemployment measures i 1 4 --0 4- 's? ft mapped out and $2,500 for (he Wei Will on Note Paper be Bill Alexander, Charles Stoffer, M. E. Orevenberg.

Harry Phillips, D. J. Brinn, Mai. Bill Brooke and Hor fare Department ot the city. Filed for Probate Major.

James E. Burns, Frank M. Dunbaugh chairman of the Written on lavendar note paper, commission; L. Spencer Prentiss, j. 121.620 is tor new ouuaings unuer construction for the tuberculosis hospital at Farmingdale.

The Board of Child Welfare requires an increase ol $4,200 and $57, 700 more for additional allowances Tor widowed mothers and relatives. Slump Brings Increases The depression or unemployment condition requires an increase of $24,000 in the Veterans Bureau; another $20,000 increase is provided in the time for municipal and private orphan asylums and an increase ol $50,000 in the fund for orphans In Dows Paid Out $2,361.50 to Be Nassau Sheriff the will of the late Mrs. Josephine bead of public works, and Herbert W. Morrison ot the Safety Depart Kennington of Flushing has been offered for probate in the Queens Surrogate's Court. The estate is said to comprise "about $8,500 real ment, under which the -charity sections come, were speakers.

expect to put 20 men to work on Monday morning on the widen and $11,000 personal property. Mrs. Kennington, while on her ing of Dixon Lane," Prentiss said. sick bed, Oct. 16, made the will on a The Cove Theater will give a mid families.

Another increase of $12,000 single sheet of writing paper. Dr, ace Smith. Each of the planes In the race will bear the name of a Queens community which Is working to secure contributions to the Queens committee's funti. Skidmore Refuses To Oust Sleuths in I. Prank Arrests Police Chief Commends Men, Threatens to Take Bureau From Freeport different places about the house.

Threw Vp Hands Mr. Stanley heard a noise in the kitchen when he entered the hallway and switched on the lights. Entering dining room, he could see the burglar standing In the kitchen, revolver in hand. As the latter, advanced a few steps toward him, without either saying anything and without the burglar raising the revolver, Mr. Stanley up his hands.

"Come on and get what you want," Stanley called to the intruder, "and then get out of here." The burglar, instead of accepting the invitation, for he already had got what he wanted, turned and ran out of the house through a backdoor. Carried No Bundle The burglar" carried no bundle out of the house when he fled in the presence of Mr. Stanley, and it is believed, in view of this, that he worked with a "oh federate, who perhaps packed the silverware and carried it out before the 8tanlevs returned. It was found that the house had been' thoroughly ransacked, with dresser drawers removed and their contents dumped, on the f.yat. -i It was reported some of the silverware stolen was a wedding gift from Maypr, Walker.

Edstrom Spends $2,235 in Failing to Defeat Is made in the fund for Insane and feeble-minded. night benefit show tonight. Emma P. Braugher An additional sum of $13,852 Is Harry F. Tashman and Dr.

Adolph Schoen were the witnesses. On the day before her death she inclosed the will in an envelope, addressed to her husband. George Kennington tdwanls at roils reeded for the County Extermina Services Held Today tion Board and $20,000 Is added for grade crossing eliminations. The wmoval of snow from the roads, it of 40-40 195th Flushing. He is Mineola, L.

Nov. 21 Campaign South Huntington, L. Nov. 21 named as beneficiary and executor, expense accounts were iiiea witn Is estimated, will cost $20,000. How Funeral services will be held to the elections bureau py canai- ever, as there Is a balance of $25,000 rates in the recent day for Mrs.

Emma Phillips In the fund for maintenance, con Long Beach Votes Braugher, 73, who died of pneu struction and repair of county Edward Edstrom, democratic candidate for district attorney spent the second largest amount of any mania at the home of her son. bridges, the budget for next year Robert Phillips, Thursday ft file candrdate thus far. It amounted to Wage Cuts in All contains no item. Old-Age Fund Vp Freeport, L. Nov.

21 Abram Skidmore, Nassau County police chief, today refused to oust Detec She is survived by four sons and one daughter. They are William mw I I Phillips of Lynbrook, Robert Phil $2,235. District Attorney Elvin N. Edwards spent $1,721.17. $1,000 for Outdoor Advertising Mr.

Edstrom spent $1,000 for out An addition of $34,000 is added to the Old-Age Security Fund. For the Board of Prisoners in Penal Insti City Departments lips of South Huntington, Edward tives' Bert Bedell and Thomas Bonanza for arresting eight Freeport High School students after the Baldwin High School had been Phillips. Harry Phillips and Mrs. tutions the budget is increased $13 Ida Huether, all of Brooklyn, door advertising. His receipts were W0 and another $8,000 is needed for All But Police and Firemen '9 it- recorded at $156.20 from Individ State and private reform schools.

painted following a football game between the two schools. Take 10 Slash uals; Mr. Edwards' largest single item was $600 to the treasurer of the Indicted for Assault The budget for the Controller's Department shows an increase of $6,150 Skidmore refused to get on the petition of 700 Freeport residents 239,149 Budget Passed In L. I. Divorce Case Charges Husband Republican county committee.

He noted receipts of $150. David Dows. Republican candi asking for the ouster. He com and that of the county attorney $10,750. An increase of $27,000 is required Long Beach, L.

Nov. 21 The mended the-men and said if any action is taken It will be to remove City Council last night voted a 10 Annual "Stunt Night" of Queens Christian Endeavor Union in -Astoria Presbyterian Church, produced unusual entertainment. Rockaway Beach Congregational Endeavorers (above) depicted a supposed scene in Hades and captured first prize. Woodhaven Congregational Christian Endeavor Society offered a caricature fo "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Lower picture shows Agnes. Baran as Simon Legree and Wanda Dieta as Eliza.

date for sherifl, w'as high man in expenses. He spent $1,524:50 in the first assembly district and $837.75 in the second assembly district to be the county police bureau from Free port. -t. Had Crime Record, Asks Annulment Uniondale Renews Eight, to Improve percent cut in all city departments; excepting that of the police and Are bureaus, in adopting the budget of $1,239,149 gross, $1,097,029 net. The police and firemen will take a 5 percent wage cut.

The tax rate will be $2.70, same as last year. The assessed valuation, based on State equalization plan, is Over 500 attended the council meeting. Mineola, L'. Nov. 21 Olga Did-riksen of Central Park has been indicted for allegedly assaulting Margaret Knudson, also of Central October Margaret Knudson Is the wife of Haakon Knu'dson, who is suing for divorce, naming Justice of the Peace- Andrew B.

Heberer as corespondent. It developed at the grand Jury hearing, however, that the action naming Judge Heberer was not started until after the arrest of Olga, who is alleged to have struck Mrs. Knudson. Judge Heberer has maintained that he is Innocent of the accusation. He noted receipts Of $200 in the second district and none in the first.

His largest single payment was. $600 to Charles J. McGill, publicity manager. It cost Edwin R. Lynde.

Republican, $145.50 and he had. no receipts; Claude C. Van Deusen, Republican, was re-elected welfare commissioner at an expense- of $800. which he donated to the Republican county committee and he received uo con Its Fire Protection Receives $5,000 Settlement for Husband's Death by the Board of Supervisors. Fifteen thousand of this item is lor the expenses created by the establishment of an equalization department to be operated next year.

Queens Gas Stations Continue Price War Borough motorists will reap the fruits of the Queens gasoline deul-ers war which has been raging heavily since the Spring, it was indicated yesterday. Meeting Friday afternoon in the Forest Hills Community Clubhouse, the Queens Filling Stations, decided to continue the price-slashing tactics until Dee. 1, when they hope to have cut down the profits cf the consistent price-cutters sufficiently to force them to sell at the uniform pump price of 16 3-10 cents a gallon. Chronic Offender Adequate Water System Is Astoria Builder Killed in Plunge From I. Hospital Walter J.

Bond Was Patient at St. John's Was Well Known in 'Club Circle 13 Aliens Caught In Federal Dragnet "Kessler Says She Thought Him Builder-Wife Pleads Age in-Snit 'Mrs. Elsie of 101-04 Northern 'Boulevard, Corona, in an annulment action before Supreme Court Justice' Leander B. Faber in Special Term, Jamaica, said she didn't know her husband, George Kessler, was an ex-convict until he was a lain arrested Nov. 1930, on a forgery charge.

They were married Aug. 18. 1928. Told Her He Was Builder "George always, told me he was Urged at Rally Pick Group to Start Project Mrs. J.

F. Kaiser Sued Mineola, L. Nov. '21 Thirteen tribution. Wledertum Spent $1,152.75 The cost to Philip F.

Wledersum, Republican, to be re-elected controller was his largest item suspected aliens were rounded up in. Corona Motorist -Other Suits Are Compromised 'Freedom' Theme Of Conference At Hempstead being $1,000 to the Republican county committee. He received noth Walter J. Bond, prominent build en of 495 9th Astoria, was killed last night when he either leaped or fell from a window on the Mrs. Jessie Frochlich Kaiser of 113 Bushwick Brooklyn, has received permission from Surrogate John Metherington to accept $5,000 from Joseph G.

Gering of Corona, in tier suit for personal damages In the second of a series of cleanups sponsored Ly the U. S. Immigration Bureau here last night. Six were detained for deportation, one was arrested for possessing a revolver and six were released when they produced naturalization papers. The raid last night was in the vicinity of Main Mineola, and 2d Garden City.

Capt. Earl Comstock of the third precinct, Mineola. with several detectives and immigrations agents conducted the raids. fourth floor of St. John Hospital Uniondale, L.

Nov. 21 As the initial step toward the development of an adequate water system in the Uniondale Fire District, more than 300 taxpayers last night created a ways and means committee to devise a system of water supply for fire protection with the area. The group met at the Uniondale school house. The meeting is the direct outgrowth of an increasing fire loss in the district due to an insufficient supply of water for Are fighting purposes. At present local firemen are forced to draw water from small wells or to lay thousands of feet of pipe from outside sources, it was Long Island City.

He had been a Given Years on two 1 connection with the death of her patient in the hospital for Judge Cortland A. Johnson, Republican, was elected county judge with expenses of $153.50 and no receipts. Thomas 8. Cheshire, Republican, re -elected county clerk-expended $1,000 tudned over to the Republican county committee and he received no contribution. Edwin J.

Dryer, Democrat, spent $95.50 In his unsuccessful campaign for controller and he received nothing, Katherine Smith, Socialist candidate for assembly spent $7.00 and received nothing. Other Socialist eeks. Last night when the nurse re Delegates From Queens, Brooklyn and Nassau Attending Sessions Hempstead, L. I.j Nov. 21 "Freedom of Modern is the theme of the 1931 older boys conference of the Young Men's Christian Associa Charge Holdup lata first husband, Frederick P.

Froehlich. The latter was killed on March 16. last, by Gerlng's automobile at Grand Ave. and 72d Place, Maspeth. A 17- turned to the room of the patient, after a brief absence, she found the bed empty and the window open.

a builder and had large estate holdings," Mrs. Kessler said. "If I had knowrl he was arrested before our marrikge I never -would have become his wife." Following the trial, yesterday. Justice Faber reserved decision on the question pf Claims She Was Under Age Showing birth records proving that she is but 17 years old, Mrs. Ethel La Plants Diamond of 36-54 6th Astoria, asked Justice Faber to annul her marriage to Edward Diamond, also of Astoria.

She claimed. she was married on She gave the alarm and a short time year-old son, Frederick Froehlich, of Raid Story Gives later the body of the builder was Weisnian Arrested on 10 Previous Occasions Youth, 18, Gets 5 Years 53-14 74th Maspeth, will share In the settlement. candidates. Alexander Karlin, for tion. In progress at the Hempstead- district attorney and Alfred Brooklyn Woman Accept M.730 Settlement Mrs.

Anna Reynolds. 56, of 94-06 Combs for controller received noth M. E. Church. Delegates from Y.

M. C. A. groups and churches from all parts of ing and spent nothing. 212th Queens Village, has accepted 11.750 from Mr.

and Mrs. Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau, are in Nassau Divorce Walter D. Fox of Bellaire as a settle attendance. The conference, which opened last night, continued this morning with discussion groups for brought out. Lays Heart- Death Toll to City Strain The great stress and strain of modern city life was blamed by Dr.

Arthur M. Flshberg in his address at the Queeris County Medical Society, 112-25 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hills, yesterday afternoon. Feb. 11 last, when she was only 16 ment in the estate of her late sister. Miss Mathilda Vohrer, 66.

The aged Morris Wisemen, 58, a nickel plater, of 54 Tompkins Brooklyn, was sentenced to 15 years in f-ing Sing yesterday, by Judge Frank F. Adel in the Queens Court, Long Island City. Weisman was arrested Aug. 3, of this year, after he had entered the premies of Abraham Brill, of 168-22 Jamaica Jamaica. Wi5eman with an accomplice, Max Goldstein, of 217 S.

9th Brooklyn, bound years old. and didn't have the consent of her parents. The court reserved decision. Mrs. William Garhe Awarded Interlocutory Decree Other Pleas Granted found in the court yard.

Mr. Bond, who was a member of the Queens Borough Lodge of Elks and a number of other organizations in the borough, had taken an active part in lt civic affairs. He was 54 years of ae and leaves a wife and several children. Corona Youth, 25, Is Killed by Auto Joseph Chett, 25. of 99-14 41st Corona, was killed last night when he as struck by an automobile truck at Roosevelt Ave.

and Main Corona. Thomas Garvey of 725 10th Manhattan, driver of the truck, was not held. Macy Denies Cult Member His Employe Isllp, L. I Nov. 2P-W.

Klngsland Rain Hampers Elks Glen Cove Auction Glen Cove, L. Nov. 21 The Elks attempt to auction off 23 lots yesterday in the drizzling rain fell so far short of success that the entire parcel has remained intact. It was said last night at the Elks Club that an offer was in their hands which was larger than the amount which might have been realized at the auction on yesterday's bids and that It was being considered. The Elks Club owns large acreage in the heart of Glen Cove adjoining the clubhouse.

Nassau Relief for the increase in deaths due to high blood pressure and heart disease. Dr. Fishberg said more than 23 percent of deaths in this country among persons over 50 years old resulted from high blood pressure. "It is probable that the increase in deaths from heart disease is largely correlated with the rise in Brill and tied a cioth over his mouth to prevent an outcry, and took a lum of money and other valuables from his pockets. They were later arrested and it was brought out that woman wa killed on July 10, last, at 215th Place and Jamaica Queens Village, by an automobile owned by Fox and operated by his wife.

Settles for Boy's Death Charles J. Brown of 118-08 204th Queens Village, was given permission from Surrogate Hethering-ton to settle for $1,000 an action against the Bogart Contracting Corp. He started suit when one of the company's trucks killed his son, Raymond C. Brown, 14. on March 28, 1930.

at Central Ave. and Farm-era Boulevard, St. Albans. A settlement of $1,000 was given to Walter Wllso of 222-38 95th Queens Village, from the Long Is boys of different ages. An open; forum and recitation period feature the program for this afternoon.

This evening the annual dinner of the group will take place. Mayor W. Taylor chamberlain, as well as Y. M. C.

A. leaders of the three counties and from Manhattan, will speak. Officers will be nominated and elected. The conference opened last night with registration of 80 delegates from the several, groups participating. The Rev.

Lawson C. Willard, pastor of St. James Episcopal Church, Elmhurst, was the orator of the evening. The service was conducted by Edgar Graham and Fred Coots. Today's meetings are under the direction-of John B.

Nafls, of Lynbrook, president of the conference. Finds Official Made Welsman had been arrested about Macy, State Republican today denied that Miss Henrietta Julia Arias, arrested in 'a raid on the Savllle religious cult, had been employed by him as a tutoress. Mr. Macy said Miss Arias was employed by a member of his family and that she had disappeared after showing symptoms of mental preoccupation. Religious Training Lecture Is Given frequency of high blood pressure.

Mineola, Nov. 21 Three were today awarded interlocutory decrees in undefended divorce actions heard by Justice Norman 8. Dike in Nassau Supreme Court. William H. Garbe of 206 Washington Park, Brooklyn, was watched for almost a month by his wife and a friend, from an apartment In the next street.

The wife. Mrs. Frances G. Garbe, of 1 S. Oxford Brooklyn, said she married her husband in 1923.

Witnesses, Mrs. Maude M. Brocklngton of 6 8. Oxford St. and Miss Frances Blazer of 1484 168th Beechhurst, said they raided Oarbes apartment and found htm with an unidentified woman.

Mrs. Mabel MacVeagh of 283 N. Franklin Hempstead, secured a For sufferers from high blood pres sure often develop hardening of the arteries which supply the heart Dealing with problems presented by his listeners, Dr. Samuel Ham ilton, director of religious educa 10 times previously. laldTownTaw fight Mlneola, Nov.

21 The stand taken by the Legion in demanding the repeal or modification of the Eighteenth Amendment was lauded by County Judge Paul 'Bonynge, speaking at the installation of officers of Adolph Bloch Post, V. F. and its auxiliary here last night. John Searles Dies; muscle." Woman Driver Held After Fatal Mishap land Launderers and Clayton Jobe. Wilson's daughter.

Virganla. on June 11 at 22d St. and Jamaica Queens Village, was killed by one of tion at New York University, spoke on religious training at the fifth of a series of group meetings at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, 89-61 164th Jamaica, last night. Director to Put 150 Men at Work Health Inspector Freeport. L.

Nov. 21 John Searles, for many years health inspector here, died at Mh home this morning. Mrs. Josephine De Salvo, 30, of 1767 62d was htA In $5,000 ball decree from her husband William. O'Leary of Bellmore told ior a nearing Monday when ar AccurateGameReport Dr.

Charles H. Vosburgh, principal of Jamaica High School, has In of raiding an apartment in Glen Dr. E. T. Devlne Tells of Suspends Sentence on Man He Prosecuted 16 Years Ago Give for the Unemployed formed Dr.

George J. Ryan, president pf the Board of Education, that raigned yesterday before Magistrate Thomas Doyns in Ridgewood Court, Queens, on a charge of homicide. It is alleged that she was driving an automobile Sept. 13 which struck and fatally injured Mrs. Mary Wil-helm, 80, of 123-27 123d Richmond H11L the company's trucks driven by Jobe.

Astoria Youth Jailed For Impairing Morals Charged with impairing the morals of minors Joseph Musorafita, 24, of 22-46 41st Astoria, was fined $50' and sentenced to the workhouse for six months by Magistrate Frank Georglo In the Long Island City Magistrates Court yesterday. Musorafita was arrested Thursday afternoon after a chase which led through alleys, cellars and windows, when it was alleged that he Cove to get evidence for the action. A raid on an apartment at 21-64 33d Long Island City, provided evidence for the divorce action brought by Lillian Friedllng of Baldwin against her husband, Joseph. A separation action on the the gate receipts frpm the 'football game last Saturday between Ja malca and Flushing were accurately Dr. Arthur Janes, prin Henry Williams, alias Sap Humphrey, Williams was released in i J7.500 bail in November.

1915, pend- Henry. 44, was freed by Judge Frank on hf r. Adel in Quetns County Court, out on b.ll he WM in yesterday when the latter suspended Manhattan on another charge and execution of the 5 to 10-year sen- Unt to Sing Slug to serve one to tenre given him 16 years ago. tnire years. The case was unasual inasmuch! When lie was released from prison ts it was Judge Ariel, then an assist- Williams disappeared and the case grounds of nonsupuort was brought clpal of Flushing High, had said that reports of an attendance of 14,000 were grossly He said Police Probe Death Of Woman by Poison Detectives of the Hunters Point squad are investigating death of Carmina Oclpi.

24, of 1148 44th the official count was 6,000. Plans at Meeting of County Welfare Unit Mineola, L. Nov 21 Dr. Edward T. Devlne, executive director of the Nassau County Emergency Work Bureau, outlined work already accomplished and future plans at the meeting of village, county and local welfare and relief organizations, held at Police Headquarters here last night.

"We will put ISO men to work Monday," said Dr. Devlne. "They will be divided Into two groups and will tbe set to work on county and town roads under the supervision of Inspectors from County Engineer Stark's office. We have decided on Dr. Harold C.

Campbell, Deputy Rummage Sate Rnh Leavet Leader Coatleti While counting up proceeds of the recent- three-day rummage sale held by the OarOn Club, Mrs, James A. Coyle, president, yesterday discovered she could not find her new knitted coat. It developed that Mrs. -Coyle had laid the coat on' one of the counters and that a coworker had Innocently sold it to a laundry woman. The $140 proceeds from the sale will be used to beautify the Douglas-ton railroad station grounds.

Superintendent of High Schools, who McLaughlin's enticed a young niii into a hallway ant dislrirt attorney. ho nrowcuted i was forgotten until by Mrs, Emma Schmidt of Roalyn Heights against her husband, Gus-tav. Justice Dike granted the separation and awarded Mrs. Schmidt $30 a week for support. EI.I.EN JACK SON RITES.

Baldwin, L. Nov. 21 Funeral fervlres for Mrs. Ellen A. Jackson was asked by Dr.

Ryan to obtain the two statements, following complaints of a shortage In the receipts, said lest night he was satisfied that no such shortage was apparent, and that the case was closed. Dr. Ryan Drive, in the Ravenswood section of Long Island City, a poison victim. Mrs. Gelpi, an attractive brunette, had apparently swallowed a large of lysol, mistaking it for a bottle of cough medicine.

She- was removed to St. John's Hospital yesterday afternoon shortly after 12 o'clock, where she died In the emergency aard, of a building at 28tn Ave. ana 4 in Astoria, but fled when a woman entered the The woman's screams were heard by Philip Marineau, a newspaper man of 28-41 48th Astoria, who gave rha.se and captured the man. A plmllar charge was lodged against Musoraftta last April and be as et to Jail, Williams on a grand laiceny charge discovery. In 1918 before the then County Judge I "I am going to set you free, Will-Burt Jay Humphrpv.

lams," said Judge Adel yesterday, Williams was arrested two months "but If you don't behave yourself you bo alter Janips T. McLaughlin, cal-; will be brought back and sent away." nrisr rrk in the District Attorney's "Thank you. your honor," replied effite, ire in scanning old records Williams. "I am Hire that you will that he had never wrved the. term 1 not rrrpt what you hav done for Iwroned on him.

1 me. I am going straight as I have Aiu MAizncei kg Jadai beeti dgrma tr post 16 ayftfa." slso announced he was, satisfied with the two statements, and. said he be of 13 Willard who died Thursday, will be held today from her home.r 8he wae the wifeof Frank M. Jackson. Burial will be In Grecnfleldr Cemetei lleved the funds of the game were honestly, and accurately accounted.

a dally wage of $4 for this kind of work.".

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