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THE STILL MENACE CONCERNING PERJURY OTY MANAGER PUN A OTY HUNTS JOBS Honored fcaV<T, nrxt door had 100 sticks of dyna mic In .hlk home, the thought would disturb our sleep. It doesn't help our sleep any to think that he may be harboring one of Ihes# mammoth stills which may gej ob- URGES IDEALISMS George C. AlLin Stresses the Need of Fidelity and In tegrity in Daily Life At Plant ‘ ‘ Eight or Nin Hours ” Daily — No Cherai cals Used to Ptirify Water the lives of human beings are al ways ghastly enough but the ona whirl} occurred In New Rochelle the .other night, causing the deaths of two persons, was doubly so. In this case ..in Irresponsible driver, who had stolen the car he was driv ing. crashed into another car. Two occupants of . the other car were kiljrd. The man who had stolep the auto and who was entirely at fault for Albert Rubini Slashed With But cher Knife In Fight Over Cards. Anthony Simona tli Hekf Without Bail by Judge. Elided \I've been double crossed. I ’ m doing this of my own free will and 1 intefld to tell the grand\ jury everything I. Know . about 'conditions in Maraarj^ ge^kJ * Henry Girotida. former totrn constable of M&maro- 4 ' ncek, made this statement to day ’ as hejsat composedly in the grand jftry room in the District Attorney's office hare, danclmg upon bis knre. a baby, the him. piahlng the moat-of the oppor- LODGE HISTORY AUDITORS TO CHECK Moore Tells of Growth- Frcd J. Ludemann. Master, Presides Will Make Meter Readings- Large Bills'For Some Filin i I ies Dlrects.actlvltl Lodge No, 473, F anniversary'- - Made honorary member White Plains Lodge, .No. 473. F. t. A. M. innocent people have gone Members 'of the White Plains | Lodge, No. 473. F. * A. M, began] last night in the Masonic Temple ; the celebration of the seventieth an niversary of the founding of the i lodge. Actually, the lodge was glv- ! en Its charter April 6. 185C*. so list • night's festivities aple-dnted the ac tual date by IhrtiTMy*. Fred J. Ludemann. master, pre sided over the 176 at last night's meeting. He expressed his pleasure | at being the head- of the' lodge a' ; this particular time, and' urged i those present to continue to follow the precepts of the order and con tinue to build on the same founda tion os in the past. Charles Everett Moore, master of the lodge. In 1B14. gave a hrlrf syn- oplsla of the growth of the White Plains lodge. His history of the or ganisation appears In full on-page 9 of this issue. Judge Arthur S. Tompkins, past grand master of'Masons In the State of New York, was made an honorary member of thc.local or- Rsvslatlons that • their graves. This was a strange ■ dispensation of . providence but man-made Justice should not hesi tate to deal with this man's case in the most severe manner the law will permit. A Ydrlttown physician ha* been convicted In the County Court of perjury. Such a conviction Is some thing of an Innovation In West chester County ahd In moat pit -s for tlmt/mattor. Wo do not ncem 7 Taxpayers AaxocaiUon through Rs representatives before'the first dis trict water commission In the Sil ver I-oke fire house last night. T(ie Investigation w>pt started due to what Is termed exorbitant ehnrg- ( Continued Federal Generals Report “ Real Butchery ” at -Rc- forrua — 5,000 Estim ated Killed ilalninite Ceremonies Mark Stale Rile- For Herrick — Official France and Dip lomat- in Attendance In front of Glronda sat. Print*pal Keeper John Sheahy^t the prison, who halt brought Mamarotssck man to teetlfy before tpr March grand Jury, held «K*r by District Attorney Frank. H. Coyne to eo«t- of perjury. Justice is robbed by the man or woman who swears to tell the truth and who then proceeds to' He by wholesale. The perjurer often succeed* in plocthg guilt on the ihdultfers of those who are inno rent and In saving the scalp of those who ore -guilty and who should suffer. His perjured testi mony often turns tho entire course of Justice nr.d too often he gets away with It- Where it Is known .■that there hnij been perjury, the offender should be challenged by the law. When perjury has been proved agolnst'hfm. his punishment should be In proportion to his of- TAKE MORE TRAINS FLAG .DRAPES CASKET f Irged vice conditions of that villi , an expose which was started * j Glrondai arrest . and conviction. As Girnnda awaited his turn. . gelo Caprtso. . lias Costello, who • Indicted,and convicted at the ga ’ Death Blow Dealt to Rebel lion. ” Calles Informs President Gil Simple Service at Emhassy- Daughter-in-Law Is Only Family Member Present Editorial Declares Jurist's Action Recalls Condem nation Scandals of Other Year* Injf an accomplice In Jb'. assault, was testifying before the grand jury, prompted by questioning by District Attorney Coyne and Assis tant District y Attorney. Jambs Dempsey; Jr. Many Witnesses In the witness room, awaiting l heir turns also, were twenty-Ov* other residents of Mamaroneck. a large number of Uieir friends and former associates of Glronda and Caprlzo. A long list of the . Wit- i.Cqntlnued on Page Three) RESERVE POLICY STAND* Washington. April 4. — Secretary Mellon does not anticipate any Im portant newTnnve by the Federal Reserve Board tn Its effort to curb speculation .as a result of Its joint meeting today with Governors of the 13 Reserve banks, he an- U. S. FREES FEDERAL? 350 Soldiers Who F Across Border Given ii Custody of Consul ‘ His Capacity to Love Mai kind Was Like Lincoln ’ s, ” Declares General. - CITY IS “ RICH UNCLE? New Rochelle's City Charter Re vision Commission has reported. It not only recommends a sweeping revision of the charter hut practi cally suggests, ah entirely new char ter. Its members would- set up the Cjty Manager form of government tri New Rochelle. The mayor would have most. of. his authority taken •id bin salary reduced fromJlMM to iS.OOCi u yiSt.~ The < Continued on Page Four.) Controller Troubled to ’ Ob tain Needed Land at Reasonable Figure. Mexico City. -Xp'ril ’ 4 — The Fed eral Army conUnurd today its \campaign of\ extermination against relfel forces after a bloody ( battle' ret Reform* In wKltft Gen. Julian Almnzah -reported the rebel force of 5.000 men was “ definitely eliminated.\ The presldencla announced that all of the rebel trains carrying Gen. J. Gonzales Escobar's army from Jimenez had been captured and “ all rebel* killed or taken prisoners.\ Definite ^reports of casualties wrre not available ‘ at the presiden tial palace but General Almmjan said the slaughte.r-lhad been groat when Federal cavalry closed In on the rebel tYalns which were' halted by burned bridges. ('alien See* End Gen. Plutarco Ellas Calles in formed the president, that \In my opinion, the death blow to. the re bellion was dealt at Reforms.\ ; Federal leaders described the battle as \real butchery\ and the rebels were reported to have suf- (C onUnued on Page Nine) [Report 7 Autos. Stolen in 3 Days Two automobiles were reported 'stolen In Westchester County last | night, bringing the total for the Orst three days of April to seven. . A 1926 model Bulck sedan. New York license 3V-26-74, was stolen in Yonkers. Die Initials' *A. M. C. ” April. 4 (UPL — The govern-: r Franco today manifested; tntf- funeral. Its deep sorrow ! oath of Ambassador Myron ; Malcolm Hoffman, Assail) “ Narrow Nationalisin'' Be fore the Exchange Club White Plains Is .Well Repre sented in Famous New Volume Law Body Given flint Turn Attention to “ Swamp Boosters ” VALUE OF LEAGUE YONKERS IN LEAD James Kenny.nl uc* York City paid a $6 -fin* to the Scaredalc rourt this morning for passing a r«d light on the Post road but- his tunin.g'rlef 'was the loss of a trip to Philadelphia. \I am a bus driver and was slat- e dlo run between New York and Philadelphia- th|s - morning until .tjil* came .up,” the defendant told Judge Carter. * ---The Judge expressed his sympa thy,' imposed the fine and wished the man better luck the next Ume he plans to go to the city of broth erly love. Local Group Asked to Plan For Slate Meeting Here Next Month Check Shows Westchester Numbers 572 Among the .Great and^Near Great vorably upon the action of preme Court Justice Morschi In rejecting the awards of the Clellan. to servc_fer,thr.ef yearn. . The election of Chief Grlffen to the presidency Is no Burprlso' since he was the leading • spirit In its Jt* organization and the drafting of laws and objects under which It Wbuld function. 7 naod , bomh k 1> Naco,' Sonora. Mex, April\ 4 — Rebel aviators raided Naco again - todays*!rapping (even bombs, three of which atruck In Federal tranches. Federal headquarters reported no casualties resulted. Federal planes as \the greatest ambassador cent to France.\ Premier Poincare. Aristide Brland and other government officials hur ried-back from their Easter vaca tions to be present. TheVhole dip lomatic .corps attended, including A spirit that would brand war as an unendurabde .atrocity was de scribed. as being necessary If there was to be permanent peace, by Mal colm Hoffman, lankly 16 year old junior'of Ule White Plafni High School, (n a talk delivered before the members of Exchange Club at (heir weekly dinner meeting last night. Hoffman Is an editor of the high school publication. \The -Introduced by Matthew £]. _Lyn- aifgti. secretary of thlPchib, presid ing In the absence of the president and vice-president, as the \sllver- (Continued on Pare Nine) The 1D28 Issue of \Who * Who\ In America, contacts the namea of 672 Westchester residents, accord ing to a check made today. There ' are *8 resident* of Yonkers on the rolla of the famous and near fa mous that fill -the covers Of the i I General Gouraud. the MllIU emor of Paris*. General Dill i Grand Chancelhmof the L> I Honor; members Ot-iba-tter the Chamber of Dcputlr*. Bronxvllle. .the Westchester Vom- : munlty with the next largest num- ; her. has 62 names on the list. Scarsdale and New Rochelle are ! rolla. this despite the fact that the j latter city far outnumbers the vll-1 lags in population. Mount Vernon ami White Plains are close together In the point of ] number of names on this last, the ■ former having 32 -name*. And the { latter, one less, 31. The village of Rye. claims the next highest number, 22. to Ha cred it, HasUnge-on-Hudson follows with -(Continued on Page Three) cortege. Count'Robert De VogOe represented a committee of French (Continued on Pige Three) Market New York. April 4. — (UP) — After more than an\ hour of Irregular churning about today, the- stock market steadied and started to move forward. Trading was much more 'quiet than yesterday. Declines of ode to three or more point* were common at the opening. After the Initial selling hud been absorbed a brief rally set in. but this was broken when call money renewed at 10 per ‘ cent. Informa tion that new money was coming . Into the call market to offset with drawal* by bank*, led to a now rally- The market appeared do have lost . Its fear of the Joint mee'ting of tho Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Regional Bank (Continued on Page Three) Clearing Home Statement New York. April 4 — UP — Bank clearings *1.550.000,000 clearing house balaqcc *178,000.000; federal reserve hank credit balance *148,- Late News Dispatches By Direct United Press Wife New Track Possible James Butler May Abandon Empire City Track at Yonkers and Develop New One -Rumor Denied On Tarrytown Estat< Tarry town. April 4 — Rumor* were rife here today orer the poaolbtlily that the track located on the Junes Butler Estate at East View near here Is to become the eite of a new Empire* City Track. The latter course, situated In Yonkenr. and owned ty the million aire grocery store magnate. I*, said to have' about outlived It* useful ness In the crowded suburban ter ritory In which It Is now located. Encroaching real!, projects 1 will soon make it a polnt'for opposition by. residential sections Jn the vicin ity. Butler, who owns many acres about East View, Is said to have recently refused an offer for his property. This refusal la taken In triformed circles here to mean that tho millionaire' resident will devel op a track.-which he now bos on his property. ' sum of New York City, against Ed win Pllsum, owner of a large-farm near Ossining, whom she claims as a coinmon-law husband.' has been sect for April 10 calendar. Brooklyn. N. Y . April 4. — (UP) — Bath Beach ’ s Italian community wa* thrown Into an uproar^ today I when a bomb exploded In theveSU. bule doorway of ths two-family house in Bay 11th street, wrecking the front porch. No one was hurt. Are Now Thinking A Winter ’ s. Fuel Supply New -York, ^prtl 4. — At the of fices of the An pi re City Rgcinf Association In New Yojk IcxJay. de nial was made that the track won Id be Bloved out of Yonkers. * WANTED: At oqce. experi enced washers -for Auto Laundry. Whit* Plains Klean-Rite Auto laundry, 29 W. Port Road, White Plains. N. Y. GAS STATION SITE MAIN STREET A RARE OPPORTUNITY FIRST.'PAGE ADVERTISING A limited amount of First Page adver tising will be accepted by The Daily Press at the rate of $?.00 per inch. ■ltsh° Marvin 6 Church Street Telephone 7310 Westchester Lighting Company icd illuMiatinni likewise . YOU WILL WANT TO READ “ TH E GREEN&MU. I SE\ BYS. S. VAN DINE IN TODAY ’ S ISSUE — — Westchester First FINANCIAL NEWS WITH STOCK MARKET REVIEW AND 2 P. M. PRICES ON PAGE 3 POPULATION 1929-35000 Li 1 ?aysi$5 Fine For Passim? Red Light Cuinplcte Wire. Reports of. THE UNITED PRESS Greatest World-Wide News Scrvic VOL. 1 — NO. 4 WHITE PLAINS. N. V., THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929 PRICE THREE CENTS FOUNDING QF LOCAL LODGE IS OBSERVED Master. Birthday Cake Cut as Masons Begin Anniversary Cele bration--175 Participate in llie.Feslivities ™ “ GIRONDA BROUGHT association FROM PRISON TO TELL Mains ofm egal Dimensions ‘ and Laftr <>f Records Are High Spots at Silver Lake Heating — GRAND JURY STORY HENRY IS GRILLED Former • Town Con stable of. Mamaro neck Returns From Restaurant Knife Brawl Victim In Hospital; Condition Serious; Police Hold Alleged Assailant i'k^dition-, — idents of Village Galled as Witnesses Local News Digest peace before Exchange Club. Watch for Next Tuesday ’ s Issue Of The Daily Press