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THE mtOOKLYN DAILY EACLE. NEW YORK, SATURDAY. SEl'TEMHER 12, 1025. 1 PHILADELPHIA RUM AUDITORE'S $17,000 Legion to Unveil Tablet Hungry Sharks Surrounded State Probes Release Of Maniac Who Slew Man TUTTLE DEMANDS MOSES SHALL QUIT BOND CANCELLED AS RING BEATS BUTLER; -HE ADMITS DEFEAT U. S.

GETS MANY BIOS FOR AIRMAIL ROUTES COURT "FREES" HIM Drifting Seaplane for Days; Crew Tells Graphic Story A I I PROPERTY 'Millionaire; Stevedore" Not In Honolulu, Sept. 12 Sharks buzzard nf the sea rolled and wal Jail, However, When Order for Freedom Comes. Although It was not until late Inst lowed around the plane, following the floating l'N-9 No. 1 with Its Public Safety Director Going Back to Marines at End of to Co." Philadelphia, Sept. 12 (PI As a member of the t'nlted State Marine Corps for 20 year, during which he rose from the lowest to nearly the highest rank, Brig.

(Sen. Smedloy crew for most of the more than 21S night that Justice Strong in Supreme Court handed down a derision that Insists Heckscher Gift Doesp't Change Status of Park Purchase. What the final outcome shall be In the fight over the hours that the craft drifted. It is revealed In the talks of the three enlisted men who gave to their commander credit for the Indomitable Frank Audltore could not be held longer on body executions growing out of the suit which resulted In his Hpltit and the never-say-dle attitude i22rM i '-prvyy''f Taylor estate on the South Shore ot Incarceration on March 12 last, Audltore was not In Itaymond Street J.i'll last right to receive the glad news. Darlington Butler has met with many succeascs, but as Director of Public Safety of Philadelphia for the luat 20 nionths, his successes have not been so numorou.

Ha admitted today that his wojk to enforce prohibition whlrh brought them safely through. Without stint, the trio praised flodger. whose dream had failed to Long Island In which the State desires to establish a park and which a group of Well-to-do residents seek The "mllflonnire who come true by less than 200 miles, due to lack of gas. everj thing we had the first two days. Water was all had to keep us alive for eight days of the time wo were adrift.

Wo managed to distill a little each duy with Captuln John's still, that's all that kept us alive." Bowlln said that they never really felt themselves endangered as far as capslslng was concerned, and that while choppy sens were encountered nt times, there never was a really (Hrong storm. "Our only fear on that score was that a pontoon might, become punctured or waterlogged and Up the plane, but this never happened, which certainly Is a recommendation for that type of plane," he said. The trio agreed that the most hazardous experience as far as capsizing was concerned, waa after they had been towed Into Nawlllwlli Harbor Thursday night and lost anchor. "The boats that came from off shore had trouble in getting a line aboard because of the darkness and berauseof the uncertainty on their part of our exact position," said one. "We had no lights, you know.

It was then that Captain John had his finger broken and the others received several scratches apiece," Silent Prayers Offered. The above tablet was unveiled at had played ducks and drakes with finances of corporations thut finances of 7:80 last night In front of the Ward nere virtually had met with failure. At the same time Biifler Announced the to retain, wits a moot question today. Charles Tuttle. attorney for the Pauchogue-Land Corporation, said bulldfng on the Uourdwalk at Coney were under his control, as Justice he positively return to the Island.

The ceremony was wlt-J Murine Corns wh hi h. "Yes, there were sharks, big black fellows that followed day after day, always waiting, 1 suppose, for a choice hit of human fleeh," said William Bowlln, aviation chief machinist's mate. The other two today that the only condition on Cropsey had decided in awarding Judgments against him aggregating sence from that branch of the service nessed by the 60,000 members of the almost 1400.000, had won his free expires at the end of the year, add American Legion visiting the Great dom hours before the decision wus chimed assent. ing mat ne looks forward to thH move with relief rather than with er city for the seventh annual State convention now In session In handod down The slaying of Adam Lukaslk by "Our gas gave out at 4:15 p.m.. regrets, so discouraging hnbe been the 71st Regiment Armory, Manhat San Francisco time, the day after we Stephen Krynovik, former Inmate It was not until today that justice Strong signed the formal order on Acid Test Tuesday to Reveal if System Is Commercially Sound.

Kagle Bureau, not Colorado Building. jor.r bii.m.ngs ashlngton. Sept. 2 The coun-' try nt large will know the oxuet extent of popular Interest and financial backing ln air inall transportation next Tuesday when Post Office Department officials will open the flint lot of sealed bids for new ron-tract route. Them, routes alt form fueUers for the Government's transcontinental and New York-Chicago rystems, and ihelr schedules are ao as to link up the air mail service at nil connecting point.

A number of thu eight new routes require partial night-flying, at leust on short winter days. The successful bldilers will have to supply their own lighted airway over that portion of their routes to he covered befor" k. December (lawn or after early dusk. Down to llrnui Tack. Interest attache to the opening of these bid at the I'oatoffloe Department because the occasion will serve a th flrt tent of th new-law, paed In the lat elon of Congress, where the department was authorized to make contract for air mall route, t'p till the present time there hit been a (treat deal of ballyhnolng about private avla- hopped off," said Bowiln.

"We were of Wurd's Island Insane Asylum tan. Tne tablet Is the gift of the Coney Island Chairiber of Commerce. me results of his efforts here. Work Nullified, Ho Charges. The police.

Butler said, following New York City, the other day, still In the air with our engines cut off and we glided to a safe landing, although the water was a bit rough his decision. Employees of Audltoro's counsel took the formal order to the civil Jail and took back with them not Audltore, but a bond In the sum of ubout 117,000 which had been caused the State of Now York to be 1 which negotiations would be considered with Mr. Moses Is that he vacate the property so that tht situation muy be restored to Its original status "The property was taken by force," he said, "and State troopers posted there. Mr. Moses admitted during the course of tho examination, yesterday, which wad finally postponed, 'that at the time the property was acquired there was not sufficient money available to pay for the That la the Information we sought from him.

The gift by Mr. Heckscher does not change the status of things. up his statement with figures, are gin an Investigation Wednesday into toiling industrious to check the il legal sale of intoxicants, "but some- the releasing of maniacs. KU-KLUX CIRCULAR canceled. where In the legal machinery of the city an tnis work Is being nullified.

The trio was asked whether any prayer was offered up when the 11-4 It csme to light today that the bond replaced Audltore as an Inmate of the debtors' Jail while the It was not raining at the time, but we had run Into a plight squall a hort time before. Made Sails of Fabric, "An hour or so after we came down orders were given to cut au.y the fabric from the lower planes. This is a hard and fast rule for all planes making a forced landing. picked- them up. BACKS HOWE FOR state requested llent uespue tne fact that many arrests are made few person nre tried, he said, and fewer still are convicted.

"The entire machinery hna not only "Well, nothing actually spo new body execution signed by Jus tice Strong, ixtendlng his Imprison but. I rcckonrwe all gave a prsver of thank---at least I did." SUFFOLK SHERIFF inent for another six months, was still In effect. It was after closing iline that the court's decision was TO ACT QUICKLY If one of the boys admitted and the others assented. rendered, and this would be--tneffec Stans Is vesy modest over his ef PARK IS APPROVED forts, merely mumbling smiling re 'The property has been assessed for which, as everybody down there knows. Is only 60 to CO percent of Its value.

We have affidavits from a number of real estate men that the property was worth over J500.000 lsst December. It has Increased ln value since. "If land can be seised ss this land V. I 1 1 piles when he Is questioned. New Move Intensifies Race for "I simply did what was expected tlve without the formal order giving it life, which was signed today.

Audltore' troubles nre not yet over. The moment he stepped nut of Itaymond Street Jail Federal officials were supposed to selae him on atrnt accusing him of falsify of me." he said. And that was the way with all of them. Each did what which are likely to be at the mercy of the waves for any length nf time. The fabric was raved and we later fashioned sails with It.

"Then began the long wait. our radio man, could hear the messages nf alarm that went out over our sudden. drop from sight. It was a queer sensation thut listening to those hunting for us and being unable to commyrilcate with thorn That's the way it went, day after day. One day, I can't remember G.

0. P. Nomination-Patch ogue for Weldner, ffpecio! to The Eaglt.) McWhiney Favors Plan to Have Deen aianea nut stopped completely. Director Duller did not attempt to fix the blame on any particular person or group, although hn did "rap" some maulstratea who he said "withhold itr forget cases brought before them." "There I no doubt about my going back to the Marine Corps," he ald, "and on the whole I mut say hall the prlspect with relief. In this city none has ever expressed sympathy with me In my fight and I had very little public support.

Philadelphia Is ltf the position of a very rich man who wants jl physician to fix up bis liver so he can go at It again." was expected of him and more. Ad praised Connell, who was In Hempstead Cede Claims to lion concern carrying flam' the pilot's sest for tl hours. Jtivernead, L. I Sent. 12 That ing Ms Income tax return.

One nj Lawyer John B. Johnston's men swift pot and postmaster have been 'Nobody slept while we were in the Suffolk County organization of Beaches. (Upcelal to Th? Laplf.) k. the air," one said, Lieutenant' wamped with petition demanding such rapid service. Now the entire proposition comes down to the real said today that Audltore gave $.10,000 ball before Federal Commls- tr.e Ku-Klux Klan is to make Connell did all the piloting except HcmpsteaM, L.

Sept. 12 The oner wuson unu wan inni for an- hour's spell, when Captain serious egort to cement Its alleged divided forces on the Heuubllcan nan iiirrii wnen lucre 111 ap propriation by the LeffJalature and the money was not ln nand to pay for It, then no one is sne." Mr. Moses was examined for more than two hours yesterday, but he Insisted on answering questions in hit) own manner and Mr. Tuttle, sug- Resting that this would take a long time, the examination was finally adjourned. Mr.

Moses tods- cited the State's exercise ot tbe power of eml- which, we sighted a commercial steamer about five miles to the star- nmin. nend ng trial or otner am- John did the navigating, when it Is considered that the piloting had position of that charge. action of the town board In offering a resolution to submit the question of whether the town ahull re 8hcrlff nomination In this county into board. It was early in the morning to be done with one eye always on and the sun was behind us, so that Die compass, you may have a faint I suppose we were not visible to the Idea of the strain Mr. Connell was lease Its interest In Short Beach nnd Jones' Bench to the state for a State lookout on the ship.

COURT BARS HYLAN a soiia rront for Burton Q. Howe of Amltyville became known her yes-terday when at least one voter received a formal circular aaklng for the support of every Klansman for Howe, At first there were kMir. Hopes Dashed Threw Times, AR CRASH HURLS EMERGING WORKER Park and a 1,400 foot right of way under. Praise Radio Operator. nam rtnmi ftfwl thil hA is regarded favorably by many persons here.

It la the purpose of the RADIO SPEECHES BY Honolulu, Sept. 12 The fran- tlo, but systematic efforts, of Otis gardltig the authenticity of the clr- Park. Commission to beautify the Stents, radio operator aboard the sections adjoining the roadway ''p w. uelden of Free. BACK IN MANHOLE drifting navy seaplane FN-9 No.

1 PERMANENT WRIT port, saM to be the district proper, Robert Moses, nresident of right of the State to acquire the land la a well-recognized right which Is exercised every day. "If the property is needed for the public good the individual must give it up," waa a key sentence In the statement of Mr, Moses, who held that "selfish considerations alone" governed the Officers of the land corporation. TtitUo Talks of Damage Suits. to construct a sending apparatus the commission, declared and made "About the third day, I think It was, we sighted the 20 miles away. We were certain that we had been sighted and would be picked up.

as she seemed to be steaming for us, but after coming on a rulle or so, she put about and headed south. Again, as we neared the shore of Oahu, which we later sighted, we saw two planes, but Just as they were about to approach us they, too, turned back. Fate certainly seemed against us. aboard the plane was told today by- of the Klan for Nassau and Suffolk counties, said yesterday that the clr-cular is genuine. it clear that there will be no ditch members of the crew who were digging, but that shrubbery will be Driver Who' Caused Injury Held Supreme Court Justice Mahoney Known, too.

that ab present landed at Pearl Harbor. Stants was able to receive broad pianrea on either aide so that the visitor will have a pleasant view on a Journey to the playground. today handed down an opinion grant- a divided against Ing a permanent injunction against matter of Sheriff csndl- in $3,500 Bail for Assault. cast messages and he remained up On the other hand Charles W. wntie some regret that the town Leo Fadden, 27, of 27 E.

2d the political broadcasting or Mayor Tuttle, attorney for the land cor night and day at this duty. One of the messages he picked up told of the Shenandoah disaster. Another may lose Its hold on the beachland Hvlan over c. Tne speecnes 'unn question: What responsible nymg eompanie. with sound financial backing, are willing to take over these newest government contracts? The answer will be forthcoming on Sept.

5. when the reality behind all the optimistic talk will be definitely disclosed. If there Is a satisfactory response from commercial aviation companies to these air mall contract advertisements, the department Is ready to go forward with more routes. Other lines, at least three of major Importance, are now under consideration by postal official here and they will be thrown open for public bidding just as soon as the first bitch of eight routes ha." been successfully dlsuosed of to private companies. Question of Finances.

Aviation experts here are hopeful that the rostofflce Department, through Its new contract system, has hit iirton a means of opening up Commercial aviation, of giving It a helpful start, which may work wonders In that field within a short time. Whether the commercial companies can. make money on this new venture Is still highly debatable, but Government officials believe the 'question can be positively settled by the forthcoming attempt. The flying concerns will be receiving an indirect subslfTy from the Government for carrying the mails and at the same time will be free to develop any additional express or passenger service possible under the circumstances, as a means of obtaining more poration, said that actions for treble and the possible revenues feem Manhattan, was held In $3,500 ball I Magistrate Ellnerln. In riiiu 4.

complained of were delivered Aug. 0f the "KT! Ouard RemthllconD amages would be pressed against "Three times we thought we were sighed, only to see the ship or plane put about. Believe me, that was told of the conference of 21 com leaaes, others concede that It Is bet- "8. at and Sent. 3.

Chairman Moses and the other mem- me Court today for examination oi. Klan membership In Bay Shore and that vicinity are for Howe mi manders aboard the U. S. S. Langley tit which the word was aired that In his opinion justice Manoney bers ot the Park Commission per tough, wasn't It? iu nci.u mo oi-ttie pay ins coal of building a roadway, which may cost several millions of dollars.

Thursday on one of the most un sonally. The question whether State 1 Howe Is believed to be the avnwaii said: 'It I clear that cannot be used for any private purpose." hope was given up of finding Com uiander Rodger and his men alive. hicialB can make a binding bargain "After we sighted the north shore of Oahu we thought we would be able to land there, but the wind usual cases of felonious assault, that his ever come to the attention of candidate of George A. MacDonald, chairman of the County Commute. rather than have the cost fall on the taxpayer of the town.

purchase property for which the Legislature has not appropriated shifted and we drifted away again ne court. The town board was unanimous Reduced to radio endeavored to construct a transmitter by using a spark coll in place of a generator. This effort was partly money, although August. Heckscher c-. winnein Kaynor of East Moriches, who, some claimed early In the campaign would he the Kinn Fadden wa drlvlnir hi.

BROOKLYN YOUTH That, I think, was when our hopes sank to the lowest ebb. It was too in voting to submit the proposition to the electors this fall, despite the as made a gift to enable the Park Monroe st. about fi Commission to Carry out Its contract candidate, has withdrawn In favor much, and for one, was ready to successful. One of the searching argument of Kdwln O. Wright of itn rhA tbv ii.

ha r.iw of Howe, which is believed to give Rockvllle Centre, who held that the KILLED BY TRAIN vessels heard the faint call of the PN-9, but couldn't recognize the slg- nuwe tne largest to lowing nr the time Is too short hetwepn now nnH chase df the property, will probably be threshed out lugaily. divided Klan. afternoon when he collided with a car driven by Frank Marena of 57 Monroe knocking Marcna's car several feet. At the precise moment of the accident, Patrick Bradley, S7, of 424 th a city employee, was nal long enough to get the position election to properly educate, the neoJ nf th H1nnhle1 Manlan. I ti of the disabled seaplane.

Some men In this section who are in a prepared statement issued to he press Commissioner Moses de generally supposed to have Klan i'il. nup-i mor Kt. vvuuur uougmy and Mr. Moses held that the Nassau Radio Kept lp Hope. nied the wport that Governor Smith Saybrook, Bept.

It (P) voter is Intelligent and will not voU preparing to leave a manhole in which he had, been working in front leanings because of their taking part in a Klan parade recently said that they knew Nicholas Rotunda of 250 Highlawn Call the shark up and say: 'Come and get me any time you're ready, big boy." But It was here that Mr. Rodger showed his stuff. He Joshed us along, kidding us and raid: 'Hell, boys, we might be worse off than this, Why, I once knew a man who was adrift with nothing but a log under him for 15 days." Drank Rainwater. "We drifted for two more days, I think, when a rainstorm struck us. It was then we manager to got our blindly.

nafl given Mr. Macy ground for the belief that thf gift of Mr. Hackscher would not be accepted or that there We managed to keep out hopes by believing that Htantz would get his sending set In order," said Avia Waller It. Jones said he wants th Brooklyn, was killed her. Jast the Klan omcjaily i nursing anyone: nothing whatever about State, however, to give some assur tion Pilot Pope.

"We can't give him nigm wnen lie nv iney aid not know, they said, to ance of tn time in which they will was airp coloe of politics In the most recent developments with regard to the ot oii jnonroe st. as he struck his head above the surfaoe Marcna's car crashed into him, knocking him Into the hole. Patrolman John Mulle descended, carried him out and rushed him to too rnuch credit for the way in which he worked night and day on that Though no Inkling of the nature of crashed Into car in which was I whom to apply for confirmation of riding and which had become Mailed the rumor, neither did they know on a crossing. Rotunda, Walter wh the Klan officials for Suffolk uunu tne roadway. Judge Jones be lleves the proposition should con the sealed bids lor tnese eignt air set or nis." The seaplane was enulnned with tain a clause that the State keep its Commissioner Moses Statement.

"The Governor called Mr Mi mall routes can be extracted from in. u. snd Hanrv ni P. ineirs was com- ot. uainerines Hospital, where he first drop of really fresh water.

We promise witnin five years, UIUIIKIII I'l InletolV ft bnnw.nnlhln the Post Office Department, its off! nd Mr. Havemeyor into conference" Supervisor Doughty and Supervisor put out a bucket over the side and remained toaay siitTerltig from possible Internal Injuries. sternoi, Getting the Klan officially tied to clals today are In on optimistic ha sold, "to tell them that -Hie State Hiram It. Smith also say the Rtate a drooping antenna, which went out of service when the plane was forced down. Btant quioklv constructed an aerial over the wings of the plane, which permitted the reception of all spread our fabric to, catch It.

It certainly felt good and tasted good." a'V h.V und were campaign further Intensified land Ethel Llnd of Boston were (h8 great rnc6 tnc ReDllb)lcan should not expect the town electors ad received Such a gift before the nnouncement waa made to the nub-. In answer to questions u.iout food. IV" nomination.for Sheriff, in which five form of to cede the town's Interest In the beachea and meadowland and then Ho and to give them an opportunity where the boys were to part Bowlln said: FIRES IN MOVIE messages, nut without a generator men appear, a never be- have the Ktate hold them Indefinite an orchestra at a dance. "We hadn't any; we ate most to accept payment for the property and to discontinue llHgatlon. This jib was -unaDie to Broadcast." 'raurJanTs said have driven the 're this The lowered for ofllct paying $3,600 per year.

ly without doing anything with them. Mr. Moses held that it wnr not HOUSE UNDER PROBE Contents of Circular. the provinces of the Sate to step in gates. All but Kotuntia goi out oi was a matter of courtesy on the part of the Governor.

Mr. Macy told the Govern that before reaching a final decision on the matter he would frame of mind on the subject, and declare they are enecouraged by th size of the response to their advertisements. The number of bids has exceeded expectations, they say, and others will arrive at the Department on Monday. If eight promising contracts can be arranged out of this mass of bids, postal officials will be Jubilant. Recently organised air companies, it is felt at the Department, will be adequately represented when the bids are opened on Tuesday.

Bid on Eight Routes. Cooler Weather Here bidders Is likely to be considered by department officials. the car before the train hit it. The circular sent out and In which and undertake a project In a town was also Inclosed a half-tone picture without the favorable action of the The maximum return possible to Tomorrow, Is Predicted or Howe as follows) town board, and he held that the FIND WOMAN RECLUSE Fire ln the ClaBsloue Thealed-'. mo.

"Kounty Organization of K. K. K. Th .1.1 people would not be showing Intelli have to consult Mr. Haveineyer and that he would let the Governor know before 8 o'clock the same af ternon.

Mr. Macy did not let the Governor know at this time, ln fact. an air mall contractor is fixed by law at four-fifths ot the postal receipts of the route he la operating. The put itself on "-Feiiow Klansman ana rripnn: gence if they asked the town to un tlon picture house, at 958 Il'nrcV starting ln the operator's room tne map with the temperature ves 'The time has arrived for us as the tlertake a project which the StateHs OVERCOME BY CAS Mrs. Ida Goldstein, 65, who for air mall postal rates will vary from terday and gave the city the hottest K.

K. K. to show our strength and willing to undertake. It was necessary for the Governor to 10 cents per ounce on routes of less last evening, caused $1,000 damage purpose to clean up the county, and Sept. 11 in 10 years, took a drop of Mrs.

Jeane Doane of Oceansido, the last 15 years has lived alone In call him again the next day while than 1.O00 miles In length to 20 cents and led to an Investigation being every Klansman must stand back of The eight round-trip sir mall routes which have been advertised negrees Between 10 and 1 o'clock well-known woman lawyer, stated that the State park Is necessary and conducted today by Asslalfcnt Fire tne meeting with Mr. Heckscher wag going on at the Manhattan Club. a two-romo apartment at DO Brad ford Flushing, was found un our greatest effort In the election of the candidate we have chosen for the since July 16. and upon which bids Marshal George B. Wilding.

This Is the site chosen Is a good one because "Mr. Macy at that time told the lonay, railing from 98 to 88 in nn hour. Today's temperature of 731 la 10 less than yesterday. The rrrtie. will be opened are: Klan Kleanup the second nre that the proprietor, the project will allow for a breathing to New York; Chicago to conscious yesterday afternoon on Ihe floor fher kitchenette, with gas escaping from an open Jet In the stove.

per ounce on routes of over 1,600 mile. Government to He lenient. But the Government Is prepared to he very lenient with ltd first nlr mall contractors. It realizes the experimental character of the work to Governor that ho would let him know the flext morning because Mr. "Chief of Police Burton O.

Howe Anthony Capadona, of 220 Coleridge Manhattan Beach, has had space fur the millions of New Vork7 City. of Amltyville has been unanimously' Birrpingham; Chicago to Mlnne apolls; Chicago to Forth Worth; Chi Havemeyer was out on a boat. Mr. tlon from the Weather. Bureau says cloudy and pfobably snowers tonight and tomorrow, with the welcome addition of "cooler tomorrow in tne last three weeks.

There were Kormer Assemhlymafl Thomas A. cago to St. Louis; Elko, to Macy did not let the Governor know today, either, few personB in the theater at Ihe imuuii biici ininiii unniuriaiiuii oi McWhiney was enthusiastic fur the She was removea to me my nospi tal on Welfare Island. An effor is being made to locate her rela tives. Pasco, Bait Lake City to Los time or tne mate.

five candidates who filed retltlons be done, and It has no Intention of The temnerature at a thi- ceding of the land and beaches for a "There was no politics of any kind Angeles; Heattle to Los Angeles, taking on a commercial aviation You seldom have a real opportunity his hack of this gift. Mi. Macy Is re- 72, and by 11 It had only gone nai'k ftn'1 ne mlli 11 The three other route which the to ahow your real Klan spirit. Thl plan to appeal to the tewn board of ported as saying that his only In WILL UNVEIL ROOSEVELT department Is now giving serious ot tentlon to and which It will edver one aegree. ne numldity was at 8, 9.

and 10. ulvlmr nrnmi is the first time to do a big thing and 18 Leaders in Quens Oyster Bny for that, section of tlie beach under Its control. come out atrong at the primary, tlse for bidders upon the successful mat toaay would De as bad as yes terest Is to protect people against the exercise of tho power of eminent domain by the 8tate. This Is the most foolish statement Mr. Maey has company and then breaking It to get its pound of flesh, For this reason the new contracts will possess remarkable flexibility.

For Instance, there will be no definite time stipulation. If a contractor finds a route profitable, his agreement with the r- Uul.n Ciua mdlau bringing every enrolled Republican George J. Heardon of Freepoit, disposal of the first eight, are MEMORIAL AFTER PARADE Final arrangements for the dedl- leroay, wnen tne sudden drop ar- ru. Xhg meang your perl)0na, the riven, 'j he tropical atmo inhere lift Washington to Jacksonville (or Miami); Denver to Cheyenne; De use Of your car, the showing of your Claiming that Queens will go Hylan ed like Weight and people sighed made. He talks about seizing homes As a matter of fact, the exercise of caflton and unveiling.

Of the Pinnae- strength in the Community. Kindly former Democratic County leader, stated he was in favor of the pro-Ject but he Is against delay. Supervisor Wilfred M. Thompson, speaking as a taxpayer, said that hv a big majority and that every troit to Chicago. ith relief.

Low visibility caused velt monument at Coney Island on get ln touch with your E. C. at once tho power of eminent domaiav. seme Interference with harbor traf- thing looks bright for Boro President Can you always be depended upon Sunday, Sept. 20, were made Inst through condemnation or by entry Connolly of Queens, unerirt Mason flo both yesterday and this morning.

We know you Kan on Primary Day, and appropriation is exercised every night at the Boro Hall headquarters Long Heach, la vitany interested In O. flmedley, chairman of the Queens Sept. 15. day in tne state in numerous cases. of tne 1'imed Spanish War Veterans the project.

Cnuntv Democratic executive com A parade of members of the 60 DR. CARTER RETtRXS. William Btepnny, representing Dally the City of New York is taking property for Schools, rights-of-way mittee, stated yesterday "that reports have been received from 18 district ramps ln the metropolitan district the Long Island Real Estate Board. "Yours fraternally, "The County Organization, "Indorsed by W. H.

"District Kleagle." In the Throop Avenue Presbyteri as well as all posts of tbe various declared that body had Townaend Government may run on indefinitely. On the other hand, If he finds he Is losing money hand over flat carrying mall, he may terminate his contract on 45 days' notice to the Post-office Department. This gives each contractor a fair, chance to try out the routes. Costs V. 8.

$1,500,000 a Year. The Government, It has been pointed out before by Postofflce officials, Is losing about 11,600,000 a year on Its transcontinental air mall trips, but this la not a cause for dis leaders and ln every Instance the dis for streets and other prlvBte property for public Improvement and veteran organizations, Is to be a tea Scudder make an exhaustive study an Church, the Rov. Dr. William Carter, pastor, will preach at 10:40 trict leaders predict a big majority ttire of the exercises, following of the plan and held that it will for Mayor Hylan." public purposes. If th property is needed for the general public good, the Individual must give It up." on "Vacation Is Ended What wnicn All ss Belle Wyatt Roosevelt.

GOVERNOR IGNORED develop one of the best parkways in the world. Now?" Pierre Harrower, known as 8-year-old granddaughter of former President Roosevelt, will unveil the Peter the Great of Boxy Gang, will Wheat Orders Bisonnette NO OfldTurticd Out ot Home. Mr. Moses said that Mr. Macy wai sing.

Soloists and chorus under the monument at 8 p.m. Ford Bock Contract The Detroit-Chicago route is of especial Interest, Inasmuch as Henry Ford, with his new air fleet, Is angling for Its contract. The schedules for the eight new routes have been prepared on an average flying speed of CO miles) an hour. Proper allowance, of course, will be made for unfavorable weather conditions. On the New York-Boston route, according to the Department advertised specifications, the plane would leave Boston at 7 p.m., with a brief stop at Hertford, arriving In New York at 9:20 p.m., In time to connect with the night air mail to 'hicbgO.

The return flight te Boston jwould be made at 6 a.m. or upon) the arrival of the night plane from Chicago. Obviously the successful bidder for this mall route would have to establish a system of beacons to guide fliers through MRS. riKWlK LOIIIMjAKD diks. AT POLICE GAMES dlrectlofKpf C.

W. Allen, organist tint turned nut nf hi bnmA nor was To Report to Minneapolis Mrs. Emily Taylor Lorlllard, widow nny one else when the Taylor prop' couragement to c.ontractors because they have the opportunity to make AliPHOXMH BRCKKETjATIS DIES, ffiprclnl fo Tt Eaplr.) of Tlerre Lorlllard, one of the early erty was taken, but mat Mr. Mf' and Mr. Havemeyer "deliberately Funeral services will be held at OBITUARY NOTES up any deficit, by carrying other Tork, Sept.

II Del nison- leaders In the American tobaCfi ln. things In addition Co the mails. 8 o'clock tonight for Alnhonse Brus dustry and a founder of Tuxedo Park, DTRPHKN A. BYRNES, a member of nette, first baseman of the York riub, Not Honored This Year-Special Btepped in after the State had agreed on a contract" and that they told selars, Ptj, an Interior decorator, who Rnftln Co. No.

124, N. filed on which Is leading Iff. the New York Postofflce officials believe that a new type of commercial airplane will died yesterday at hef home lrt Monroe, N. Y. Her husband, who died ln Trains for Crowds Thuraday at the Ijonf Island college Hos died Thursday at his Jl Arran Pennsylvania League pennant fight, members of the Commission "that they were going to make, every ef pital.

He was born in Greenpolnt and 1901, was the owner of the Kancocas be evolved as a of this ex. panslon of the air mall. It will de dale Great Neck, He was we Beginning' at 11 o'clock, special lived st Sift 7th Astoria. Hn li lur- Stable. His horse Iroquois won both today was ordered by Manager Wheat of th Brooklyn Itoblns to known in the Interior decoratln fort and use every influence ana pressure Id keep the Park Commis trains will be'run to Jamaica today vlved his wlf.

Alice a dsushter, Mao, the Derbynnd the St. Leger In part from the military character of present mall planes, and a new style business throughout the city, He report Immediately to the Mlnne and also next Saturday to handle th sion from acquiring the Taylor prop fcnd son, Httphftn A. Byrnes Jr a mem was Unmarried and made his horn of aircraft will gradually be devel nnolis club ln the Afneiican Asso crowds which are expected to attend ber of the police frtroe. A mans of requiem with his sister. Mrs.

Wilfred KIs oped by private Industry to meet the elation. Hlsonnetta was purchased erty and they-allri exercise Bucn influence. "The Taylor heirs brok their dgreementf said, although the offi Will he ssld Monday mornlnf at 10 o'clock the annual field games of the Police opportunities offered by the Govern several weeks ago by Brooklyn for a holdt. He was a member nf the Masons, Elks and the Great Neck 19 ttie R. C.

Church Of th Frertoui Blood, ntWM)KI1AVKN BKI)f4 O. K'tV Patchogue, L. Sept. 12 may be taken from, the beds ment. the dark, as it would he black when, in winter, the plane left Boston ht 7 for New York.

The De. partnient makes a routh estimate f.f as the cost of such an rash consideration and several pluy Department at Jamaica Itacetrack. crowd of S00.OOO Is expected. nd Interment will be In Calvary Cemetery. Fire Department.

The burial will cers of tne ramny corporation nan agreed In wrltinf to, dispose of the era who will report to the York team tae place Sunday afternoon In Nas Last year the first day was Qovor NUDE MAN BATTLES owned by Brookhaven Town In the next spring, MIM CATMKRm? M.tTTSO!. a elerk property. Tnen. ne says, mr. macy nor's Day and the second mayor sau lemeiery, i on wasnington.

Blsonnette's transfer to Minneapolis comes as a surprise' to York Great South Bay after Oct, 1, according lo a report made to the State In the Motropolltmn Thester, tiled her home, SOS HtMA nn VtdnriRy In hrr and Mr. Havemeyer, alter paying a deposit hnd after hearings before-the Day, but this year Al got the cut direct and is not to be honored fans, who anticipated the player's POLICE, PRAYS FOR THEM Eight policemen from the Toplar 't. station were required early today Department of Health by Supervisor lth yesf. She Wan horn In Brooklyn end WOMAV, 80, lU'RlElX Mayor Hylstri la the guest of hon la tmrvlved by her mother, Mrret'; three of Marine Fisheries Emmet H. Haw call to Brooklyn, It la Understood Ituntlngtoh Station, L.

Sept. 1 todny and Commissioner Khrlght Rlsonnetle will be with Minneapolis Governor, suddenly transierrea me title to a new "corporation and Immediately thereafter the Btate entered anil appropriated It. It Is the Plain and clear Inten kins of Huntington, wno nas certified the beds according to the pro Istert. Mrs. M.

I.nrfl. F. Vleilkum-mer and Mien Fl. Mstlnnn, and two hrnth- to subdue Frank Sherry, 47, 43 Kuj- next Saturday. Mrs.

Martha A. Burnett, mother of only until the Close of the present tf a powerfully built d-foott season visions of a new law. em, and Fred. rnnerel servlrei Utter of Wyman ave. 'Johnnie" Walker, Famed who stripped off his clothing, tion of the Park Acts, he said, that will he held tomorrow afternoon St I who died here at the ago of S0k and wrecked a restaurant and led th'! o'elork.

with Interment In Mount Olivet one of the oldest women votera 1 Oarsman, Seriously II nollce a merry rhase almost under Cemetery. he shadow of the boro I'ollce the Park Commissions snau nave the light to acceut gifts for the purchase of land and that they roly use the power of eminent domain Jo acquire lamia within these gifts. this section, was burled from the home of her daughter yesterday Live "Spooks" Nearly Break John Walker, 73, 204 Sanford ave, Headquarters. MM. r-tMSrl! MrORATH yesre old.

wife nf Joseph Johneon, of Illuminated itlrvny between th- two tilies. 'Many Light Kcqulrrd. -Likewise most of the routes out of Chicago would have to be lighted up aloiiej the way lo guide mall pilot who fnake early morning departure or lake evening arrival to conned with 'the through government moil systems. The Chicago Birmingham route, with stops at Indianapolis, Louisville and jNashvllle, requires about 7 hours to fly. It connect with tne night mall to New York going and coming.

So does the Minneapolis run 4ut of Chicago, with Its single atop St Lacrosse, A i 2-hour flying schedule has bepn arranged for the Chicago-Fort Wortfl flight, with five stops down through the Southwest. Here, as well as In the St. Louis hop, the connot'tlon nt Chicago Is timed to a afternoon. i'atrolmsn William flurke, driv. Flushing, one-time champion ainn I lug flivver, first discovered ih teur oarsman of the liost, is In man standing, his hands raited critical condition In the Metropolitan FU.Iile 1, 1.

City, died it her home nfter a brief illnees. fine hsd been reHidtnt nf Long liltnd City all of her life nil was a (rtduste nf Bryant Hlsli above his head, in the middle of the Up Spiritualist Congress Hospital en Welfare lflartd, suffer trollev tracks at Kulton and York Jewi Are Vrgtd to Mall ing from gangrene of tne right leg st. When the officer got out to ar hool nd the Jamaica Trnnlng School for Rennselaer Polytechnic Places Ban oifAll Hazing Troy, N. Sept. 12 Wl Rensse- her Polytechnic Institute will abol Johnnie walker won a world 1ft rana of Mir Arthur prepared to quit the hall, rest him, Sherry ran into a rentati Teaohers.

Ph waa a teacher In Manhat New Year Cards iarly wide reputation for his skill as ah jMiin, the medium are heard nt the door as no nnd none on minnav. but fin tan for rl yesra. Rhe Is survive! by rant at 80 Kulton at, owned by Mux and In a moment had ally quiet was obtained and he re her Atiahsnil. hef parents, a brother fend An anneal that postcards cum of life," exclaimed Sir Arthur Conan sumed his address. overturned four slah-rovered table two alatern.

Funeral aervieta were held today with Interment In Calvary Cametery. memoratlng the coming Jewuh New Year be mailed early, so oarBman, but today he is only a shadow of his former self. For several years ha has been living sylone In his home. Walker Was the first captain of the old Neureus Rowing Club, which numbered among its ish all forms or hazing, vr. raimer C.

Rlckelts, director, told the fresh-, men class yesterday. to the floor. He battled Burke nnd warts and escaped, running down Then came the hammering on the rear door, which agnln delayed the speaker momentarily, but finally he Henry St. and past the Police Head Mo rushes win he nermitten nn MISSING PERSONS was able to nnisn nis address, quarters. matter of minutes to meet the New York plane arriving at dawn and that the Increased henflllng may be done hy the postnl forces bo-fore Jewish employees take leave for the holiday observance, wus made today by William Llbermnn, chairman of Kehlllah, or the Jew members sucn well-known men as Hurke chased the nude man had leaving after dark.

Daniel Carter Beard, National Boy to Fulton st. and Into the restaurant Jr.OIOlr!B ASAHO, till Noatranil There Was considerable turmoil throughout yesterday's sessions, The free-thhiklng wing of the Congress was hooted down and there was a three-cornered quarrel between where they cornered him. There The Western routes on which contracts nue being sought are keyed In Scout Commissioner; Charles Dana Gibson, Charles Wlllets and many others Doyle as, ln an address before the International Spiritualist Congress, he atrove to convince his auditors that he had received messages from the dead. Simultaneously there Was a knock-iig-llterally a terrific pounding on a door of the auditorium. Hut It was not that of an Intermediary with Kplritland.

It came from a large crowd of persons, barred by the police from entering the hall where Hlr Arthur was speaking, who hnd crashed a'renr entrance to hear hint. The hall was crowded when Ihe conducted revival services, for them 14 years old, feet 13S pounds, blue eyes, hrewn Hair, blue mil, white flannel shirt, black low ahnea ami hhie atochlnsa, w'th the transcontinental schedules while one of the policemen was re at Klko and Halt Lake City, which American, French ahd British del turning with nn ambulance surgeon IRIS HTBVENS, It FMtnam ve 27 yen re mid fiHve a wide distribution of egates over the manner In whloh the Sherry Wss sent to Kings Count old, feet IM poumln. black eyre, black NIGHT t'LINlt'H AT HOSPITAL. For the "Convenience of adult Congress was being conducted. Hospital.

Hurke nnd Schwarts were treated for contusions resulting from the grounds or in the buildings. The penalty for Infraction df the ruling Is suspension for nhe Inohth. Fvc'h student who enters the Institute must promise thaj he will taut no part Ui hazM. GIRL hFbyMOtORCAR Crossing Ihe street in front of her home at 0 1 Grand at. on her way lo the store early todny, Anna Kraft, 10, was knocked down by a motor-' ii drweniliy William Green of 412 West Hml ave.

Green picked up the child nnd rushed her to St. Cnthe--line's Hospital where she Is suffering from two fractured libs on the left Ia.ai.nt1iii nf thn ecln sii.l workers, the Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled, 321 10. st. Fisticuffs developed When (luyon-net Dunerat, a white-haired and frail delegate, let go A blow against an ushor which knocked him Into half, brown waist, brown akin, brawn ahe, hrewa awklna, red telvet bat. MADBMNR KOTHK.

Paclfio It yeara old, feet HI founds, blue errs, hlnnd hair, black and white dreee, amsjl hl, bet, their melee with the maniac. OMAN TarNK IOI)lK. ish Community, 70 otn ave, Manhattan. Mr, Llherman's appeal was made In the form of a letter recently reoolved by him from Postmaster Albert Flrmln of Brooklyn. The letter calls attention alo to the Increased poskurd rates, asking that delays In mail transmission he avoided by fol-lovvjng the new They nre 2 cents for all pastcards hnaiii.g-wiilten messages or postciurds sealed In envelopes, anil I rents for cards In unsei-ieti t'n-vslopes bearlna no niuaeuges, Manhattan, has established night distinguished Mnglishnian began his clialnr Th(t-e was considerable hell clinics every Tuesday and Wednes lecture hiHt nignt tne same one Kieeport, Sept.

1J Mr, ulr mall along tli Pacific from Los Angeles to Seattle. Demand Financial Responsibility. Under the regulation promulgated by flie depnrtntcnt, the "reliability ejad fltisminl responsibility, flylnir nnd fining experience of jf bidding organization" are to he 'j prime factors In awarding ron It Is only when two compn. Hies of eo'ial responsibility and ex-pri nce are bidding that the amount if monetary return exacted by the which was Interrupted by "malicious day, from 1 to p.m. The hospital ringing during the proceedings, but It wen not that generally attributed ANt'lNK AI.VKH, IHS R.

yeara olil, feet 1W pounds, brown evea, brown Schult, 3fl. of 47h esth spirits'' last Hunday. Milling around with tlie police outside were 1.500 llrooklvn. was taken to the Naiss hair. Iiltie, dreea.

black ahiiea and atorhlnRs. to spirits dining a seance. It came, from the chairman of the meeting County Hospital last night sufTeiin SIMHN BKttKANT, Dhlalon 21 Has been serving the public since 1 a and Is not established for profit. The night clinic Is established for those who cannot conveniently attend day clinics, who was energetically endeavoring from the effects of drinking indln yeata old. feet li eM) bounda, blue eyr-a, persons, endeavoring to get Into the tin 11.

The illn Was terrific. Lady Doyle went outside nnd endeavored to obtain quiet, but was roughly Jostled. to bring about order among the ex contusions of the body hmi lei Creen was not arrested. nt her I'ulnt Lookout cottage. At th bfntvn hair, blue eult, white shirt, bruwn cited delegates.

ihoea, gray atocklnta, Straw hei. hospital she was reported retoverln.

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