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IffiNBER A* Cl* Uidll BartH er Clrcaldtlaat) COUNTY (NTACK EVBNINO JODRNAl.) Vol. 42 No. 267 A Polidcalljr Indepandent Newtpiiper NYACK, N. Y., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1928 CIRCULATION Week Ending Nov. 2, 5,337, Average Net Paid — PRICE 2 CENTt-^ , orTHint: of cocbty . i DeGroat^s Trial Set for Nov* 25 ,^^rs* Miller ’ s for Dec* 2 JOHN MILLER JO QUIT AS S.P.C.A.HEAD Rockland Society Members Hear Plea for Purchase of _ DeWint House, T ap pan lANYDRAHED IflilGHTEIRE WiU Lay Down Burden On January 1, Because of IndiHerence. ] '^KFKRN, Nov. 11 — John W. Miller announced today that after January firM the Rockland Coun ty S. P. C. A. wc'ild have to find u new ppiviidcnt. Until then Mil ler intondR to carry on nA ho has for the pAKt six yoar».\^ He ffivei . a number of renaons for' his res- ifcnatiun, chief among which i.s the lack of support his and tfie fjosic- ty ’ .s work ffets from tha people ot the county in general. ‘ ‘ People are all free enc-ugh in j admitting tliat the society is doing a w.onderful pieces of work. ” .Mil ler said, ” but when it comes to a question of supporting it finan- cJlly the responsa is not so en thusiastic. A doicn or the faithful attend the ml'etlr*ts, but the organisation cannot exist on . the small amount of money receiv ed from membership fees and the Hoard of Supervifl^m. A whols I lot of c f the GXpcnse.<i in the putit f years haj been borne by me |>cr ‘ j sonally and I do not fed that 1 can continue it, ’ * T*Uphon* Calls A Burden Miller went on to state that ^•moit of. tho- work of the Society was done over the telephone so far as complaints were'concerned. '' and this, he said, was becomira more and more of a burden uposv whose health was not^ I Tlf Thir best. In the past {^irty' days, he asserted, telephone calls numbering 114 had come in retv tivc to society work. ST. JOHNS Blaze Still Raging Today Has Covered Manv Acres Since Yesterday. - ■ Be Sure To Read Story Of Old De Wint House- In (i.H. Budke ’ s Speech The Evening Journal pub^ liahes today the speech ddlver- by^'Historian George 1^ Budke, at the annual dinner, loat Saturday night, of the Rockland Socity, in the. belief that there arc many rcHidcnts of Rockland who do not know that their county abooi^ In places of historic valu,,. ^ In his address Mr. Hudke made a strong appeal for prompt action in purchasing-tha old DeWint House, in Tappan and enumerates the historic spots in the county that have alremly been marked by brontc lahlcU. ' The story of Wint House Road novel ami should be of par ticular interest not alone to tTheific SlreHT members of the Rockland So ciety, but to all intelligent resi- derlts of the county. 3T. JOHNS, Nov. 11. — Over one hundred men have been conscrip- ed to fight two brush ffrea' that have been raging here since yes- tenlay afternoon, it was learned today. The home of Briggs Bu-1 chonan, .newly elected school di>i rector of the Town of Haverstraw, , m reported to ^ midway between ' the two blazes that have caused j the forest patrol of Bear Moun-^ tain and the forest rangers uf the town of Haverstraw no little; trouble. Louis Bonneau, Chief Engineer^ of Letchworth Village, is in com mand of the forces fighting a fire that has b«cn raging since yeater- — l-day noon, midway between the old I j IxJtchworth Village reservoir and the one recently constructed. Flftj^i men from Jhe .mirroundlng county^ ; were out fighting the blaze that ! destroyed both brash and small trees as it crept oYi and on. Latest I reports say that., the fire Is still burning and not entirely under' .control. It is said that the men] ^ .. ........... George H. Budke. Hutorinn. in Addre» «t Annual ‘ J'™ > “ * NaTTOW Squeak As EipressDe- MCKMAN UNDER ARREST I IN hospital ! Lexow Ready to Proceed, IJe Tells Judge Patterson Rushed There With Broken' Nose After Crash; Giri I Unlniured. ! NANUET. Nov. 11. — Jamca ' Jilcvillc, 4J, of 30 SoconJ JkveniicI is unclor nrreat ot the Nyack Hos-' pitol today on a charge of reckless j j driving preferred when police bb -| A that hi.n car ran into one I driven ’by .Mink A. White, ii teacher! the I ’ earl River school, yester. Irving Kennedy, Attorney for Piermont Man Indicted For Alleged- ’ Libet'-A^irist County Attorney ; Hofstatter, also Announces he is. Ready to. Pro- „ ceed, but Absence of DcGroat Forces Adjourn ment — Comesky, in Charge of Miller Case, Asju . • More Time to Prepare for Trial, but Finally Consents to December Date. ...un. ... .. ...vn, .. .nnu.ni I NEW CITY, No,v. 11. — <1. W. DcUroot, of I ’ iermont, will go on I in the I ’ enrl River school, yester- • wc<'l<a frc ii today for ollc jud criminal libel of County Al- which Mr. Budke tells reads like f ■ day nftenioon on tho Middletown J°uicy E. W...iInfstotter of Nyack. Judge Mortimer B. I ’ litCrson the intersection of MRS. LULU,E. SERVEN .Who Rotirod Aq Prs.id.nl of th.* Rockland Society. _ iDRIVERLEAPS STALLro^CAB Dinner, Calls Attention to Numerous Historic Sites in County and Descrities Wofk of Society In Searching Them Out and Marking Them With Bronze Tablets, for Posterity flames. ■ . ( Town Trafllc-Offlcer Morgan Dc- marest reported to the Bear Moun- . tain police yesterday afternoon that a fire had started about moiishes Car. TAPPAN, Nov. 11. — A laiticab ' UIHfc H IlIV IWU DI.«ltCU MWaV Ola, i .w • .. . lhalf mile from the home oU >> <>/ tiu! I n.. — V _________ .w- D..™. I®*'\ w* ' -wracked completely last for the preservation thr-outfh purchns* of ’ the I Brigga Buchanan near gXiVs^ck'tran'o'^d'w^ DeWint House in Tappan, now i«id to be facing dcitrucUon pf-j express train on the W«t Shore pare the way for business, wiis made at the annual dinner of the copa summoned the nre patrol j n . , ... ■ Rockland Society at the St. George Hotel, Nyack, last Saturday night, f™\ ’ * ” ‘ 1 together j ..-iHents that ever hannen. Considering the work which is ; by Geo. H. Budke,'historian of the r-ocicty. In tho course of his i rasidents of the com- to be done, Miller gave it as hl.i j speech which- described in great detail the numerous historic spots in 1 muhlty they began the fight belief that a man would have tC'lthc County, Mr. Budke referred to beWint House as second to none ' advancing flames, devote practically all .of his time'in importance here, not even excludih^tony Point, no**.. .ti,.* *1,. n-.. .nil to chasing doom tho numerous - Although the turnout at the an-^^ _______ _ _________________ (, } Mtsa White wa.n Usiiiijur'H, but Neville *u*laincU_a broken noac I and a flislocatoA hip, while another I occupant of hit car, Mias Beatrice (lallagherr 43, employed at' the .Mooringti in Upper, Nyack aulTcrcd ii fractured skull. Both carff were budy imashed .u'pjApd traffic considerably de. layed by the wreckage. A call wts put '411 for the police and Officer Fred,Kennedy of eParl River re sponded, but he litmcd the case over to CoiiHtAbl Rudy Horn when the latter appeared on tfio scene fro man investigation he was con ducting. ShorRT John McNee also happened along shortly after thc^ crash and IheJhJUrcd pair were l)ut in his car and rushed to the hospital. Physician is Called Dr. Weiahaar was called to the aceno of the wr'>ck and he said Piat Neville had been and w*afl apparently under the in fluence of .liquofT I^oth 14ias Garnerville happen- ; ed id this neck of the woods. convenel Cqpnty* Court this morning and Irving Kennedy, aitornffy for the Piermont man ikiid that he was ready to g*! to trial. trict Attorney Morton Lexow wa.n nady for the people. ' ^ However Kennedy -aid Uwl his client was in Philadilphia ab the present time doing work which ly a b i occupy his attention until_ woman nun /\S l the_rnid<|ie..at I)efi£mlMr_and-lh^.- T|*l „lhu -railtht be inconvcnif-nc«->l sen- Jnilo V/Ol ously should he be called upon to .. - . ' inppear.in court on tho date Het. G'AKNER'VILLE. Nov.q 11. — ; The district attorney mid that if „ ,. _ . ,, - „ .V ! the trial wis put off until Ibjcem- Dridfct Gagan^ of OarncrviRe, «»■« * , ber 16 the holiday period, might injured ycstcnlay afternoon when^,.^ „ ^ad fiTcct, and,he Mid llmt tho evar in whi ch she was r iding he would i.uggcst. a November or and owned by her husband Chris-: •* -iojV'IO. inol r«lh'.'r than tuu*- monih, , r. lion Gagao was sJdoswIpcd when | by a truck owned by the Globe | Commisary Comfnny at Mount- No Confiict In D*t*s Ivy. yy a tC t r~Clfrtrart, driver, of the truck, wdll have to appear bc- b nr.. Judge LaAI n to answer charge of rtcklcsa driving prefered against him by Gagan. Judge Patteraon raid that Conn- ■1 ty Court House might Imrr to give way to Supreme Court rdtdfild, It,convene on the dhto iwt, but-Aar th^ prerent time indicatlor^ wer®- that ther would b no ciktifici of drinkilniff^\ At, about 5 :30 last night, Ga^n 'data. Ue oUo sn^.^ideil and'hU family wera rftu complaints ivhich fomo to the so- nual meeting of thi sodoty was clcty ‘ 8 hands ahd h* does not feci | not as large as it has been In' ife-*- able to upend this much of his -mer years, the ■ ’ alhijring was an lime on the job. A« a ccJecquencc j enthusiastic one and applauded the he feels cor^xainei^ ti give in his ' historian ’ s observations, as it did rcFignition lo lake effect the first the many kind things that wNirc of the year. •lid about Mr.4. Lulu E. ‘ Senon, j Miller has hild the jio.Ht of pro-, of Pearl River, who-yielded her sident of the S. P. C. A. for the * jdace as pre 3 ident to the newly lust six ytfars, ami he has been the j elected -head, Frank E. Stripe, of society ’ s agent for a dozen or-piermont. ’ more. During that time he has! — — ^ wen many friends for hia foar-l- . Given Mr.. S.rv.n were cruel in their treatment of I recognition of her splendid animals. ' ' “ i-rvices to the .-ocioty. Mm. Sor-1 Klsinmcn Job Cit*d ''®' ’ pra»<-ntcd by .Nliss Nntalir' Krcqucntly his work -extended j Cc.-jch, on behalf o^f the organ!- j beyond inhumane pmctlces and DR.ROSSSEES -DAffNOFNEW AGEOFPEACEl I blase under contol were unsuccess- ' ful owing to the lack of auflicient I help, and an order was sent out to (.conscript anyone found along the roads. It is said that shortly after midnight last night there were over fifty men working. The trench around the burning Urritory Is ________ j said to hava controlled the flames lO -I* -i? C J P*^- \Die light rainfall this inopCCUuAmUSnCeOUOday morning aldeil the men in their Sermon, Minister Hon- I uniffig toJug a new i^alip of Jilror* fdr Garnerville after taking a ride in | trial a day or two aJioud of Gallagher and Neville were thrown i the.country. They had Just enter- date .^^so that tho trial from tlie car by the force of the ed the concrete strip of hL'rhway a Vtarl unhampeml y Smith, on his way home after I ^^^ut for some uiU'pSSding from Mount Ivy to Haver- ous knowledge of what was ^ . . . - oL-inT out on ft Ciill wan held ui. ’ reason Neville turned 1 straw when a truck owned by the -iujr. ^ ports say that the fire, still j,y ^ frc'irht train thj ‘ *uto tho car driven by ^ Glnbc .Commisary going in the di- ybe ilatc for lhi ‘ . trial -of raging, ban consumed many being down. Shortly there^ ' j rection og Mount Ivy sidc.swtprd Hairy Miller, held on a tnanjdaugh*i of small timber and brush. *. .. . . When the injured pair had been .them, turning tlM^ automobile over t'** charg- for allegt*!! Bcglect it was remem- • c*n its side and throwing the pa.v , ihp cui'c of her hu.band who died^v When he got in the mid-! Neville ’ s pocketbook sengers about in the car. | during the sunuuer, wu^s die of tho tracks the gales went ‘ ' The psawngem wer.'badly td-ik-^ dc 'A ’ n Rcrain, as the galcmiin saw i \ ® 'crocked machine and this was ] |»|| Gagan suffered a cut the midnight express thundering j ‘ \tact when the authbrities j on her hand from flying .riaas. Thv , ^ ^ along, leaving Smith stranded on ri'cklesa j commisary truck was loadol withj®' ’ ®® * the track, ilircctly Kiremen Unsuccessful Efforts of the'firemen to'get the j the (fates went up, .Smith ^hing j ^^^''thl ” notable among hia reccntl, achieve -niqnU have boon his success bringiPi^ about the cleaning up of the Kleinman property In Suffera, and the passage of a village or- ors Soldier Dead. (Coiitinu:!d on I ’ agc ‘ i.) How Much Are Good Teeth Worth? (CQntinucd oh Page 2.) I fire wnr~be under control J>e^rc I the day ia over. zation, with a beautiful basket of j ^ _ ___ _ j Members of the Namict Fire crysanthomums. ' Special services, commemorating ; Company battled with a In presenting th j list of officers ! Llie American soldiers who fell that started behind the Blue nominated to scr\*e for the com -1 the World War, wfere held through- ing year, J.ohn D. Dunlop, of Ny-j out the county- yesterday, ^ which lick. paid , a handsome tribute to | was set apart as Armistice Sun- Tday. Mlnletew preached ^speeial (Continued^n page 3.) ^ ; sermons dealing with the war and — '■ - ------- ----------- --- . . [especially with the cause of peace j championed by President Hoover, 'ami British Premier Ramsey Mac- It ’ s Up To Judffe Hopper To Decide congragatioi. he.„i the Ai. 0 Wj# » w ««w|#|#va « w .a^idress of Dr. William Nealy Ross,. ' --------- - — • ^be Rcforme<l Church, Nyack. 1826. Staniloff. is said to haver Dr., Ross made a plea .for world been engaged in throwing a rocki-understanding which, he said, of IJecenibe^ ’ j although Attorney Franlfr^\ first wanM it to get . . , vws....iiRary irucx m-w loauvti # n .v '• the ipath ot ; f/ ’ '\'\'' preferred by ! ^pn a,„i they si] climbed out of - BeGroRt, •' Horn and Neville will be arrainged ■ ■ - -------- >•_. --------- ..i. i netion the oncinmg train. ^ | , , , . ’ - ----- - ---------- - By presence of mind, the-'laxi • ’ ®»®« ' driver Jumped out of hia car just I ., , ^ ^ “ *•* 1® in time, as the express hiUt, and j sent it flying into the'air, to come o a *1 n showering down in many, matiy Ouftlige AC€ld6llt Scods pieces, , ^ . Conifttky Busy ' \ \i Comeskey a>->-citt d that he It w'as mid tliat too guteman ' who is a new employee, was either 'sleepy, thought Smith could -get acroHs, c«r 'via'i not guarding the F. River Lad To Hospital fContinued on Page 2.) I ’ EAHL RIVER, Nov, 11. — Ho- Hunl Randall, ly, a taxi driver, I Judge Larkin in Haverstraw. was severly injured when he fell I __________ ____________________ against a passing car on Main .street ycsterd-iy. Ho suffered the Uie trucJCj an^ ,.t 9 gytljc.r wctu. abJi! j — U> turn, the damaged 'automobile to a standing position again. The injured woman was taken ! more than busy ut the present Unui to a drug store In Garner^-Iile ; In the. prepanition of three ma jo e-- where she wa.n given first ' aid j briefs and requested a longer tlmo trealmeht. Trooper from the j to iircpan- hii esse. Iml he said Stony Point station look charge of that' the three weeks woul-l iie the aeeident and gave out sum-i siiflicient. District Altornoy I sh £-~ ihonses-'returnable today before | ow would not consent to a ion^ . ndjournment, for he .-laid tlie . ’ Twas a Dark Night, Water Was Icy , .-1 r » s of two tCcUva.Jeap,cut,»B-bis' head and several other, injuries . , — _ — __ _ __ .. I when he ran his head througli the Apd George Got Wet, Oh, So Wet! ' Randall was crossing the .street SPRING VALLEY, Wov. 11. — A push in the face today netted hf.ix Staniloff e'jjht loosened teeth, and the teeth sc. loosened may net Thomas Baker, reported as the pusher, a repair Job of at Baker's dog when the-pushing ' would eventually result in world occurred. ^ : peace. The trial of the skeond degree | Taking as his text the third assault charge lodged*against Ba- i verse of the 16tlr chapter of the HAVERSTRAW, Nov. 11. — Ofli-I'himsolf by the street lighU along l' ’ ^ G ” ' park about C o ’ clock. Hq saiU hi« fi«w the ’ oncc-mlng eer Michael Goada.' years ago was Broadway some distance off. Football Toam f ines,^ A& Pine, Slat J Tackle, Is Detained By Policemaii given the nickname of “ Mickey the ' As he went stumbling and shuffl- “ ker by Staniloff was to have vome ! gospel according to St. John — 1 George Bingham, a colored lator-because it wi Goose ” by his nals ami earlv vea--: ■ , . • . V , I'\' rci'ori-cd that as he y ns pms, and early >ca ulong nis sense of balance was!aiood, he«\- he lost his balance hi. n\c3o\^y ‘ 'imH.S “ ?hal, Zlu\ s« tluT do “ ^'* “ “ bird, for the. biuecoat wadH out , Th.^^Hoht.. went, head fimt c^in.t the side of into the mucky waters of Buliine | disaniieared from sight but Bing ' Gi® “ “ to with Pond, just off Broadwayjind led u T k ’ ^ ?\ that his head broke tho rono, jMi on Droaoway,and icd bam said he didn't seem to mind i elass i,. e„e er .le.e. RESULTS The advertisements listed be low are just two, of many that are successful; and remeniter, they cost very little. ApAIlT.MtiNT — Klvs ruotiw ai,d “ — t»ath with hEftt. Nyack. FOU ' flA T j E — (^ mhluatlon dMli ami booKrEM^. 1>«(I couch, Anti - roil-top.dmk; rtOAonahle. Read the classified columns regularly, that you may not miss an opportunity. Also, ask for what you wilht. and tell W'hat you have to sell, or tent in these; columns; people read them all over Rockland County. Rockland County Evening Journal ’ Phone Nyack 2200 i glass in one of the doors. up for trial this morning before; “ God so loved the world\_Dr. | er, from the brink of a watery j ^TravriTow-ii grade* thartV*c “ \mb 7n lurie'*f' .ludge C. Irving Hopper, but a | Ross said that the world was'grave. j Uphill with the load he had aboard. I Randall dro^rhim tb m po.itponemcrit was secured until ■ giaduaUy but surely drifting into: It was a humorous tale which' But George suddenly hecamoi^nr i t s j Wodne«iay-night at 7:80. Thomqs « new age, the age of international- the huge black fellow recited to | ,ware that he had wot feet. Not ' n ’ T,.\ W. Baker has been reUined byji»m. He denied that th* United (the offleeraat police hegoquarters, only that, but that his boota were | , ’ J, “ Thomas Baker for an attorney. 'States ever could be isolated from] where Gpsda had taken him to dry I completely filled with water. He- . k .T j ,** “ , V*® ■ The atone throwing and thqithe rest of th®-world, declaring Ws clothes and thaw out, after his ' thought he had stepped into a pud- . pu.-hlnK all took place when Baker j that it wa* this country ’ s mission gruelling experience. ' die but kept on going down hill ^*,11 e ' ^ rTth'wavra^t ^ «» ’ ' »*■« «* Th«rar ' h\ \bC-i:! InT-^cldl'ni was on the way to his gara|;c for | Four I ’ haaes ■ j about that he had been carousing I - . some tools, and he heard his collie; ■ r, n •' i around the brickyard mud hole all- ^*'® ®®* ‘ * w “ tor about that time jbarklrw.- Ho shouted to the ani-j :J ‘ '® night, having . little!.!'^ * sobering effect upon Bing- WEST HAVERSTRAW, Nov. tear. 11. The backers of thp Crcsccntl Garrison infonned I ’ ine that hq;\; football team, on which Louis , had becq on the lookout for just ' “ “ c, i ’ ine, of Demarest avenue, plays'such a roadster, rcporteil,as Iraw* ( the position of tackle, blame the 1 ing bc-n r tolen from ti man is Ny fact that the Crescents were held j aek, and it was up to Loiiia W. to a 0-0 tie by the .dparVili tesm : substantiate iiis claim of on the policy of automobile 1 ship of the ear. builders who mak*-»ll their cars of j When I ’ inc Koarehcl hia tho same color and design. - for hia crqidentials to prove J» 1 This would seen) a strange sort' rightful ownership, he dieeaver^. ; of alibi for the fo llower.i of tho | that these wore among the pigskin but* the cvent8^f~yoster-1 Jng, and — had — to- . phono 14 - unraing.- ne anouiOT w ine ani*j j c . c \j Saturday nignt, having a little cucvi. u|iun mng- mal to keep .quiet but the bark- fiw pba^ 9^ moonshine here gnd there, and by •\** ‘'® take aJ- ing'continued anB then he claims j the g(t».<>f unlverial-1 time, he had decided to start things, and for the first ho saw Staniloff wit ha .tone | \i\for home at 8:30 Sunday morning j **'\* ‘ f®Ct'ied that he must be in ready to throw at the dog. of feudalism, withsystem of the ; , chureh*hsd nothing on him for I ****• ’ “ '\* “ \\^ \'onder how - StJtiloff, it is said, was warned Ibe,lit up. ^ ................................ ... .to drpc'the rock, but he dropp«J ' •\'* more'exalted, the age of nationalism with its passion for, t Continued on rgge 2.) „ „ | said the big negro, -w^Uives on (Continued on Page 2,_) | Grant atreqt, and aa he wnKled his day afternoon lend a strong sup-1 brother-in-law. John-Kperata, I ’ tlULTBY MBl^TO MEET port to-their odd reaaon, since Louis was detained by Officer Neal Ggrrison under the suspicion of driving a stolen cur. - Pine had left West Haverstraw a trifle late, and was hastening along route 9W to get to the field of contest on time,-when he was suddenly overtaken by Garrison at the Trojahn garage in Upper Ny ack, whsra tho officer commanded West Haverstraw, ktfenajag of his plight and riKpWstiiwy he bring the license, wbii^l forgotten, down ta Ulf' ■ ” atisfy tho cop that $ka'0 own. ' ; (iarriaon, raaahwi^, ’ ; Ihq owner of tho II will help us to help you. ! ui. Iiorkiaad Sspreak The Koekhind County Poultry ! Louis to stop. .Association in co-operation with ' Pine was much surprised at thia the Kasco Milling Company will command, for he hadn ’ t thoui|ht be- he got there. He realisad tbafr^ * meeting at the Cheatnut j was driving-at an excewiva tp«od.i , J 1 . \'ben on® i» i® » Pond, the first School, House Friday eve- : and know of no other possible rea- u ** ’ 1\*!^ I thing one shouf^ do is to'git out ib at 8 p, m. Ison (or being stoppwl «n hia-trip, — due to the inkyl ’ '^bere will bp a program con-j but lie obeyed tha coi blacknesa of the night, George^ ‘ ‘ \* *b®'' ‘ *®*b» df iUs«se 1 the* officer and thaa wRg- {dnd-feeding problems by pruminejiti \i^wled dV«r\ when'tliit: (Continued on 2 .) | poultry. speeJallsU.' • j MBRssd.JsBrirf'drhj^ 'I ' 1 - ; -■ ------- -Wrte ‘ .- ’ 1 -et , ■' — ■■ ■ 1 ^ 1 wobbly .way along the almost i»- visible roadway,'h* W ^de