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THE Ditorr iTEM PORT CHESTER N Yf SATURDAY AUGUST 29 1931 PAGE FITS Roy Green Dies Suddenly Was Known Here Former Garage Owner On XUest Putnam Avenue Succumbs Upstate 'Roy Green son of the late Edward and Annie L Green who Jy-ed for many years in Greenwich and conducted a widely-known garage business on West Putnam Avenue died suddenly a half hour aPer midnight today at his home in Fort Ann N Y near Saratoga He had been ill but was thought to be recovering Mr Green was widely known Jn this section where his father was veteran employe of the Russell Burdsall & Ward Bolt and Nut Company He was a nephew of Washington M Craft of 149 North Main Street Port Chester Mr Green was born in Greenwich and attended Greenwich schools graduating from the Greenwich High School He achieved considerable fame as a result of twice capturing robbers who ere attempting to loot his garage Funeral services will be conducted Monday evening at 7:30 oclock from the home of Frederick W Booth a boyhood friend at 47 Rlv-erdale Avenue Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery Brooklyn The Rev Frederick F Voorheea t pastor of the Summerfield Metho dist Church will officiate Close Forces La Rosa To Hear Action (Continued from Page One) adopted the police Justice in Port Cheater was given exactly the same civil Jurisdiction as was then granted to police Justices under the General Village Law and as that Jurisdiction was widened and increased by subsequent amendments Section 380 extended such widened and increased Jurisdiction to the police Justice of the Village of Port Chester To hold otherwise would be in effect to hold what i contrary to the general rule namely: that a purely local law will not be deemed to control a general one unless such intention is clearly evinced by appropriate language (Trustees of the Village of Bath vs McBride 163 App Div 715 717)" Motion for peremptory order of mandamus granted "FREDERICK P CLOSE 'Justice of the Supreme Court" Our Famous Neighbors Trunk Will Wide Sewer Develop Section Free Mechanic Chased Inmates Bostonian Agrees To Pay For Damaging Furniture HARTSDALE Aug 29 Everett DeWitt thirty-three-year-old Boston mechanic who ran amuck Thursday night and broke Into a sanitarium here was discharged from Grasslands Hospital where he had been held for observation and then released by Greenburgh police De Witt agreed to pay $250 damage to the furniture at the Harts-dale Sanitarium here where he broke in and chased Inmates around the rooms At the hospital he was declared "cured of his intoxication This condition he attributed to "East Port Chester rum OBITUARY NOLE OBSEQUIES The funeral of Mrs Anna Marie De Carlo Note was held this morning from her late home at 5 Dock Street A solemn High Mass of Requiem was celebrated at the Holy Rosary Church at 10 o'clock Burial was in St Mary's Cemetery Ridge Street She died at her home Thursday GUSNELLO FUNERAL The funeral of Mrs Rose Bus-hello of 9 Slater Street will be held Monday morning At 10 oclock there will be services at the Holy Rosary Church Interment will be In St Marys Cemetery Ridge Street Mrs Gusneilo died at her home Thursday MATTHEWS FUNERAL Funeral services for Mrs Jane R Matthews of 149 Horton Avenue who died yesterday at the United Hospital will be conducted at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 oclock Burial will be in the Holy Mount Cemetery Tuckahoe JAMES FOX James Fox of Columbus Avenue Chickahominy Greenwich diet at his home yesterday following a paralytic stroke Mr Fox was born on June 9 'S61 in Greenwich and had lived there all his life For many years he was a moulder b ing employed In the Abendrin Foundry in Port Chester but for the past 15 years he had been employed by the town at Bruce Park where for eight years he hid been a foreman Besides his widow Mary R Fox he leaves four sons James Charles Thomas and Francis and two daughters Gertrude and Mary Fox also IS grandchildren The funeral service will be conducted at St Marys Roman Catholic Church of Greenwich Monday morning at 9 oclock Interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery Greenwich (Continued from Page One) from White Plains to Mount Vernon and Yonkers Huge Inereate Here The six square mile Blind Brook area in Harrison and Rye is expected to increase from $69000000 to $136000000 The Mamaroneck valley trunk sewer area between White Plains and Mamaroneck will jump from $100000000 to $853000-000 it is predicted This takes in a 26 mile square mile area The eight 6quare miles in the Hutchinson Valley area running from Scarsdale to Mount Vernon is expected to increase from $22o-000000 to $665)00000 The estimated increase in the mile and a half square mile area in the South Yonkers sewer area is from $108-000 000 to $295000000 The upper Bronx valley district taking in eight square miles north of White Plains is expected to jump from $19000000 to $108000000 The increases in the small Central Yonkers area is expected to be from $84 000000 to $215000000 This takes In only a little over a square mile The increase in the four square mile north Yonkers area Is placed at from $77000000 to $381-000 000 The Increase In the Saw Mill River trunk sewer area draining almost 30 square miles between Chappaqua and Yonkers is from the present figure of $77000000 to $381000000 Officials of the commission have pointed out that vast areas which have not been open for development because of the lack of adequate sewage disposal facilities have been made available and will he made available in the future Council President Albert W Haigh of White Plains is chairman of the commission His associates are Carence S McClellan president of the First National Bank of Mount Vernon and Village President Henry H Law of Briarclltf Ray H Arnold Disinherit Wife Bequeaths $2500000 WASHINGTON Aug 29 (UP) Ray H Arnold New York and Washington stock broker whose home was in Yonkers cut off his wife without a cent his will filed In the District of Columbia Supreme Court revealed today Arnold died early this month in Los Angeles Just a week after filing suit for divorce in Reno The will dated June 30 disposes of about $2500000 It provides a 530000 trust fund for Arnolds daughter Raella H Arnold and leaves the residue In trust to another daughter Mrs Bernice L Monks Mm: mm Wooer Admits He SlewWidow And 3 Children Middle-Aged Romeo Offers To Confess If Lawyer Tells Me To Former Heads CLARKSBURG WEST VA Ail?rf--WHITE 29 (UP) Harry F Powers offered today to confess he murdered a rich widow he wooed by mail and her three children if my lawyer tells me to police announced 'fhe police announcement came after 12 hours of severe examination which followed discovery in ehallow graves near a garage on Powers property of the bodies bf the victims They had reported soon after the offer that Powers had confessed Will your confession implicate your wife and her sister? police said they asked the forty-five-year-old matrimonial agent whose love letters to a score of women led to discovery of the missing widow3 and her childrens bodies No was the reporte 1 reply Both Mrs Powers and her sister are under arrest in connection with the case I will make a complete statement today police said Powers promised But he said mv lawyer will have to advise me first Bank Trial Set For Sept Brown Denies Forgery And Perjury Charges Bargaining Hit Refused Stewed Peaches Starts War At Home SAMUEL McROBE RTS OF MT KISCO BY ALISSA KEIR Samuel McRoberts one of handsomest men in New York six feet two inches tall a Brigadier General in the army Chairman of the Board of the Chatham Phenlx National Bank has built hlmsMf in Mount Kisco a large house made of the granite taken from the peak of the hill which he had to level off before he could start building On his magnificent 500-acre estate he can walk to a 25 -acre lake of a morning for a swim catch enough fish for his breakfast and be eating them within an ho ir which he frequently does bev 2 commuting to his down-town office General McRoberts was born in 1868 at Malta Bend Mo of Sco-tlsh pioneer stock which settled in Virginia during the Revolution -ary War and later moved to Ohio Studied at Baker After attending school in hi? (Bronxville, Westchester County, N.Y.) 1937-1953, Bronxville: Bronxville Review. (Yonkers, N.Y.) 1883-1921, Yonkers: Yonkers Weekly Herald. Sumter Today . "He wasn't a pretentious person, he wasn't bred that way," said Phil Maniscalco, owner of Longo . (Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.) 1997-Current, Somers: Somers Museum. The daily item. (White Plains, N.Y.) 1994-1998, White Plains: Reporter Dispatch. Bronxville, Westchester County : 1901-1937 New York State Library, Town Report 08/25/2006 to 01/10/2013 Genealogy Bank, Chappaqua Daily Voice 06/06/2011 to Current Genealogy Bank, Chappaqua Journal. (Hastings-On-Hudson, N.Y.) 1970-1974, Hastings-on-Hudson: Hastings News. Jobs | Includes index. (Hartsdale, N.Y.) 1982-1987, Hastings-on-Hudson: Enterprise. Aug. 17, 1931-. (Rye, N.Y.) 1905-Current, Rye: Rye Record. "Obituaries: Walter F. Praray." The Daily Item, Port Chester, N.Y., April 6, . Mary M. Kozak-Leiphart, 81, of Muncy, died Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023 at her home. 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Chappaqua, Westchester County : 1980-1986, Chappaqua NY New Castle Tribune 1930-1950, Chappaqua journal. native place he became a student at Baker University Baldwin Kan (of which he is now 1 trustee) graduating in 1891 after which he studied law at the University of Michigan His first business connection wa as private attorney with the Lgal Department of Armour and Company Chicago but the law was not his particular bent for he subsequently became assistant treasurer then treasurer and firtay manager of the Armour financiil interests and he is still chairmm of their Finance Committee Headed Foreign Department He afterwards became Yi'O-Presldent of the National City Bank of New York and latv executive manager in particular charge of foreign relations Of equal success is his recoid during the World War when he was commissioned a major in tne Reserve Corps and soon afterward promoted to Colonel in the National Army later becoming Chief of the procurement Division of the Ordnance Department In 1918 he was named Brigadier General and transferred to the A E F being mustered out with ths rank he is at present Brigadier General of the Officers Reserve Corps of the United States Armv having been awarded a D S M and appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honor He re-entered business as President of the Metropolitan TruJt Company of the City of New Y M'k of which he was controlling owner Aided Governments In recent years his wide experience in American business affairs has been availed of by various foreign governments in the placing of their loans in this country Some of these loans were for South American and Central American States and in 1916 he negotiated' the Russian Imperial Loan Being on the Board of Director -of innumerable companies he is enormously active and attentive to business a human dynamo of energy getting through stupendous amounts of work each and every day His passion for equines makes him owner of 23 horses and hunters which he rides through the bridal The middle-aged romeos confession came about 5 A M as authorities were investigating possibility of a wholesale murder plot in which enamored women wooed by mail were the victims It followed a night-long vigil in the County Jail here where Powers had been hustled hurriedly after PLAINS Aug 29 Charges of perjury and second -degree forgery against John P Brown former president of the defunct North Avenue Bank and Trust Company of New Roehelle will be heard in court by County Judge Coyle ad a jury on September 14 accord to an announcement today A criminal term will start that day to run through the rest of the month and Browns case will be the second called According to present plans it is hoped to dispose of a large number of cases during the special criminal term and J Lester Albertson assistant district attorney who obtained the Brown indictments and who will nandle the criminal calendar Brown will be arraigned immediately after the disposition ef cases against three alleged payroll robbers in New Rochelle Reports that James A Turley attorney for Brown would try to bargain with the district-attorneys office for a light sentence for his client if he pleaded guilty to one count and saved the State the expense of a trial brought forth comment from Mr Albertson today I will not agree to any bargaining in Brown's case If he pleads EAST VIEW Aug 29 Stewed peaches caused a small war at the old folks home here last night William Dumey of Yonkers ate quickly while Gaetano Frazio waiter was serving the old folks dessert in the mess hall Before Frazio got all around Durney addressed him: Give me another dish of peaches" There are no more responded the waiter There must be one more dish insisted Durney gettmg to his feet A one-night inmate joined in the argument whicX had developed between Bupney and the waiter I want someTffore peaches too said the occasional inmate The climax came when the temporary inmate pinnioned Frazio's arms while the aged Durney allegedly struck the waiter over the head with a cane Town Aspirant For Supervisor May Lose Place Democratic Candi date Finds Self Hindered By Hospital Work '1 a mob formed and lynch him threatened to all ! 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