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ROCKLAND COUNTY EVENING JOURNAL (Nyack Evening Joumnl) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,. 1929 PAGE THREfei CRIE WAVE PREDICIBBY NAIEFFOIK Believe That Complete Lack of Police Protection After Jan.l Wiimve Way. 'for (ptljfc iii the laot clbction but lolft by a amall vote. The absence of State Troopers, constables and a town police officer has left Nan- uet in'an unprotected 'condition, Juiipe Raj-mond Fisher will Rive to Kc't a constable from West Ny- nck when there is any work to be done here, or else he wili have to ask Chief Fred JCennedy of the J ’ earl Uiv . hand. Kennedy is not suppo^ to work in Ciarl^stown, but has done so on occasions in the past when there had becii an urgent need for an olflcer. ■ — r. — ■■ — .■ ■May Get Officer Efforts will be made to have a man appointed for duty in Nan- Hopewell-Summerland Closes As ISp. Valley Legion Motion Pictures At Reformed Chutcb Successful Season Comes To End| To Present Show Reveal Work Done By Missionaries At Strand Tonight iTul n el. ’ 'of motion picturt ’ = I lival lU'pIctccI in <i ‘ tail, jfayi- air in Mcaopot uniu uml .Arabia insiKht into the problems lo be ei.- ei.ijiMr- viHKV Mnv is_,and accompanied by a text wi re countered by religious worke * ' . alijsuovIn lh » KtYRt Uo* fthriAltiAtl churchoB. < NF.W CITY, Nov. 13. — Thelwcik but the llopewell-Summev-| Hopewell - Suminerland' Vacation |„n,i „iij have the u.se and full f Home for Children has closed for control of it b . s long us it is bperal-.l '^■ “ ” ! -ii,owa la it evening In Ih • First Uc- Christian churches this ed as p home for “ Hopewell chil-i \'f wMks of re- !f\r\'' d Church lecture room NyJ The schools and ho.ipital which -nn. ... ..... year. The purpose of the home »»: ■ - .the culmination or -weeas ui re . - , Uirnlidm \eelv RiVsn' \ police, to give' him a ! to maintain a recreation spot for ' r> n. hearsiil when the American la-gion .... ------- ------------ . hildren where, during the Summer \ ork on the-vsewerage system presents at the Stmtid Theatre the months especially, they may have and ground Mve nil ready hcKUrt . pngjoei ^medy \Hot Tamale.\ the benefits of country life sur-'«nd it is hoped by Junc^thc entire) gj^pey S. lirown, who was in rounded by the best moral lie sur- \\o -1 . ................. ~ , siuney o. nrown, ......... ................. “ Od P'®\* yriirhe ready for occupancy. trtlBrtOTt-tnfhitmce--aiKA-Te««4ve-s«-'Thore-were ahout-lOO mthc dtffiPT't^^n the War?\ is a. t. __ oil dsvvtnv th#» nnst SiimmtM'. ihol .♦ __ a __ .^L^. •VANUET, Nov. 1.3. — Nanuet residents were looking forward to- ........ ... flay to a crim» ’ wave after ihe first ^n.d it is planned to have him of the year, wnen they will be, left supported partly by t^ businesa uhsulutely unprotected. Uu dolpl)! peo ple and partly by the Town of llorn, the pre.sont constable, who i« ' Clarkstown. The need of pro e- filliiiK out ttie uiiexpired term of.tion in Nanuet has l»en felt lately William SicRi ist, will ro out of owing to a slight crime wave that office on .January 1, and will leave (\has recently broken out. Four the village \^!ej ....... ............ ............ Tnme i.s comermil. Klforts will money and merchandise taken. 1 consisting of .38 portunitics for be made,,it is said, to'have a vi|f Horn has devoted much of his time _ • , _ ____ work that Ho I n.,., .,ni,.nr paid by contribu- in trying to clear up the situation, ^ tions from the bu.siness.men. .hut has been held back by his Huiinliih Horn was a candidate daily employment and has been ___________________ [ ________ ; ' .able to devote only his spare mo ments and nights to th^ work. He said yesterday that he has an idea of who is doing the jobs in the village and expects to make an arrest in the near future. What will be done in the way of police protection in Nanuet should WORKS HARD IN THE FIELD \ ‘ \ ‘ ‘ r j Won the -Warv ” is again acting as stTUCtion in the arts of home all during the past Summer. Th^l the pmluction. making and gardening. success of this .season it la Advance reports of the show in- There has Been very little Hi- largely to thr intcrests^^^^^^ that'the entire cast have ness at Summerland during t h e ' efficiency o e y.o p | u„til their lines have be- past year. There were a few avo ma o letter-perfect and their work cases of whooping cough, which , *=0 timc.o ^hc stage almost second nature, were treated immediately and held I J j The show i.s, described as one of in check as were minor infcction8..| *^ '**1'?!*! ^ ^ orp> ; funniest musical comedies ever, The home was started in Brook*; every child over ti >enr^ of age! Intorrst is lyn-8 years ugo. Ih 1928, prol.-er- to Kwim. O.ith- , tLwaa purchwed .at :#h. Phillips Hill' Road for fifi.OOO. looking forward lo onlargeiT op-^ i,„„t year the t.egioii show The Croll farm. \J work “ \thu “ iTopcwelFSunimTrliind j Riwn on successive nigiits in the -r '■ • “ ,, „ Iz ^ vantages for such a place and a The officers are. Mrs. K f„p ju,t the one day. Both brook flowing through the land Hopkins, Alpine, .N. J.. j matinee and ithe evening per- with a house in fair condition Mrs. V. . C. Roper, C'o« “''--J,-|p<,roiaiice8 are expected to bring a recommended it as a very ilcsirabli. vice-president; Mi-s. C. Rich- house. The show is full: of home for children. ardson, Closter, N J., second v ce- , | Ugioii guarantees Edwin Gould, who has long been president; Mrs. \V . (.. Vermilye,. interest of the audience interested In children; has since , Tcniifiy, N. J., secretiwy; Mrs. W. ^ ^ purchoKcd the property at' New J. Ihorntoii, Closter, J., treasurer;' 1*A1,1SAI)ES, Nov. 13. — A veteran of th- World War who taken-ill thi. morning bn the villi brought • to thb general of Walter Simmons here bj'>pa«''V ■ ■rsljy. was fnk**n ' to the. hospital to be trcatoil, It if! b<*Iicvod thiil! the iulTurlng from . the dfeuW .. Ig jurlc. n*ceivod in the war.'fle w«lF lying' on the road in pain, ,.•• 00 , and brought to the atoSQ, whore first aid tr«'atment-wa* the eulminaUon of .w-ooks of . , ,, hearsiil when the American I,egion ' “ o'*. *•>' Hev d .rpliam Neely Ro.s.sH „pp..„r fo.be doing a valu.ibl ---- Phstor of tile congregation, assi.v . „f wofg jV these countrif . were tcil by Mrs. Ross, at the n-gulat-much'less Xconspicubusly display- meeting of the WoTicn ’ s Missi.on- ..j^ hut a vi\ta of this phise of tht'l ary .Society of the Church. ; yofk wiMi..#,m.,^. ! given him an.l a calLwas The picthres iHuntrativ? of the several icenes in and about/ the hospital. work being accomplished in Ara- quarters occupied by the workers ’ ' ________ ^ _____ ^ bia where 47 misaior.irics of the . ^heir f^milien aad native benefi- * Reformed Church alone are eii- '•cierioH. I (Icuvorin? to bring the Christian Kathleen Winant. gave a ’ nilh to the followers of Mahomet, g^i^cinn of especial portent. and c.f later faith; built on my-i- * ............. «i -»vn ticism and politlcirf incident com bined, covered a wide range of contributory topics. written, and especial interest is being shown by raason, of The fact that.the iaIant.is.AllJil£Ab. purcutt«eu uic piupT.,./ *,xw .. ............... , .^he finish. int. . .L.UU Nan;^ — M<.-.o..a Vost has beim ve^ ReliesUoon Lydia E. Pink- ' the P-^ed County H^eJ.ii^to j ,he land and , l„.wis..Havers.raw. I “ ll'C^MVoSeL^; drirro Lam ’ s Vegetebl^mpound . „ .j , , iui.se funds for a building of their Ruukiu, IlliMois.--! look I.ydis the protection that should be Cjjoral SuigefS To Hold Initial . |ZoHofnrxt\ml “ g ” eH.n ■a 11 I XI I /3r • Xaion Jackson fitreefc- legion shows - Ass6inbiy In WyaCKA/UUrCll 10nignij,have in the past receW^ rcaijy I I suppojd from the village, and “ Hot ~r . . I Tamale ” is expected to be no cx- The Rockland Choral Singers, a : velop tfie finest choral E. fiiiUium ’ s Vogciaiile Coin(»iiM<l ss ' „ivon Nanuet and many of them Siid'” \ ‘ ftsr^*m7', have already shown their sincerity fimt fliilil was by signing ’ a petition for police officers. The petition, clr born — . m''T jcim1.\bn cuiated recently among mwy of came and T felt the business men, was dropped-for aclf wlicn I got pofKl results wpsk nfiil down. 1 4ook it agnin. T niu still taking it and T am feeling bet ter.. Mv nnitlwr usrii It for her* rm:ill and nhvnva She (.till taken it. . to sign TO “ CHANCE OFF\ GIFT WEST HAVER3TRAW, Nov. 13. — At a regular, meeting of'tbc* ^. Volunteer Hose Coidpany in their < m iHT uau#»» B.j- ', i*ooms on Itailroad avenue last ' careful ennunciation which night, the cornmiUee in charge of •ach work under standable, the chuncing off of the large b»i^ . • singing in her usual plolising styl' with , made ....... ........ ............. ntributory topics. MnSb Mabel Polhcmus accompany- clock werl* very sanjfuiuG of the The Htupendous nature of ^ her at the plilno. returns which''this affair will net ,'y'<l«^taken by the Refo^ , sess ion, j thd company. ' __ CffureK was rciRWdvrtlWthe-fart ,, resident, Mrs. The drawing Is to be helT^ was stated that there are • Warren Hill presided, Mrs. . Pol-, November 25, and the clock was Ihou.iands of persons among whose j pro- • donated to the company by Frank prejudices and convictions the as- , „„ting and Mi.-:,. ' Bertha Matonc for the purpose of rawing surance o' these 47 stalwart ........................ Tioui meevuig mm ... .... *«. ....... j.~., ----- -- „ .................. . ./q HarirAT reoorted on. the sntisfac- funds to augment the shrunken ders of Christianity mus contend, The fact that there is a close pati-1 ' llel bclweerr faiths there and that ; of Chrkitian nations, makes the new society which holds its first | body possible. - \ j ceplion. No effort has been Kilton M. Roth will, f^pared to make the production a a time owing to ‘ *'® ® ^ “ ? i assembly this evening at 8 o ’ clock direct the group and Will give a finished a possibility of a change m the,^^ Presbyterian lecture systematic cour.se of ' ' Town Board, but now that the ^ comoosed v„l.. ..rhni ta.= ‘ k much more difficult than w;*re the religions vastly different, Hr. R os . 4 pointed out • In Mesopoiamia, the English : church and Presbyterian also ore asROpiated In Mission, work with ; the Ueff-rmed Church misjrftjnar- , le.4. yr riip Oriental baz;^ and high- , ways, illustratingyAlie cosmoimli- tan nature of the^opulation ; the unsanitary opt ’ if shops w'hose only overhi id appeared to be cquarc of cloth on which LBc wares | were displayed; the religious fe«- ' I «io'\m! kimlg <if heavv work, jnclud* }iig rr.y lioiiteouurk aiul 1 also Jielp in the field. I rceomuHMid the Vegetable -Compountl and 1 am willing to an swer any letters.\ — Mart. B kx O bkn - LAND, Route 2, .Rankin, Illinois. . ......... . ....... ........ ^ __ _ _____ study in ear. ________ o. _______ Town Hoard, 1 room, Nyack. will be composed training, voice technique and fx i. X flTairi^^rent arZ^MoslIcventually, of not more than (iO.pe^toire, gradually working to-'HcmOCratS Ot It will - prn»cted ' ''\calists mert and women, of ward singing a capelin, and from of the storekeepers are expected ^ which group it is proposed to de- All applications must hi- in .liy If the saloon ever comes back it is doubtful if the night club will 1 let it . in. — Nor.-blk Ledger-Dis- patcht « Telephone 206S Don ’ t forget Rigid Parking Rule Enforced Haverstraw Plan Big Celebration A <1 The Busch Original jN ^ • llnllap Cleaneieil ® * Dollar Cleanei^il ' 24 No. Broadway, Nyack Suits Sponged smd Pressed 35c We do all kinds of cleaning, dyeing, pressing and repair ing. .We clean curtains, portieres, draperies, slip MverS, etc., at lowest prites. tp-L ji i llf l - i ' s ^ir-kr- I -\' ^ ^aan«^ a^ , December Ft that the choir may be | i ready for its first \rehear.saT' not; later than ' the second week in ^ 'January. HAVERSTRAW, Nov. 13. — The A fee of six doliars yearly, pay- . Rooscvelt-Lehman Club and all j ed, if preferable, in two instali- j Democrats of this town w ill gi-t l|» HaVPPCl ’ PaWl ‘ '•' “ rged on the di- all 1 Itt T tl oil Cl wv I rector ’ s acceptance of the applica-i -* making merry Blauvelt Convent Runaways Caught At Orange ’ g R.R. HAVERSTRAW, N Chief Jo)m Spissinger erstraw- police announced — , ...... ........ - — ------ that all automobiles found parked | voice to his requirements. ..■vowx: iCC»tXX3C0lV<X1000«MC30k^^ PiTTSTON COAL A Quality Propel Assuring Satbfadioa Geoa W. Onderdonk 78 DePew Avenue Nyack Phone Nyack s4 0«r Mottoi \Qualily Sarvic. and Cnertoen. Consideration.\ on the street for a period of 24 hours or more will bo taken to the 1 nearest garage and left there to be claimed by the owner. This order I was given to the officers since there I has been an increase in the num ber of cars stolen from this neigh borhood, and parts taken from au tomobiles during the night. He mid that; these thefts arc partly the fault of the car ownei who leaves his auto parked along the street for the night. Such night parking is an encouragement to those who might steal, the Chief added. Three automobiles were FUl out the'blank and mail to:\ ’ \''\ . “ PP« “ t»nco. on hat Elton Roth, Director, at 20 Hill-j\'^' ’ ^ J®'\ side avenue. South Nyack. The club, members plan to.m..ke Name .................................................. Whe party one of the biggest Ja ’ . to Address . .............................................. 'be held in this part of tiie count;.-. Telephone ............................... ! Judge \V. Ambrose Larkin, w'lW Voice ........................ has been one of the hardest *o'-k- Are you engaged in other musical jng members of the party, along activities .......... and if so, what? with John E. 6ook and James t.a.- lager, will attend to the details of Gus Frank, W. Hav ’ straw, Seriously Dl At Hospital the evening ’ s festivities. The ORANGEBURG. Nov. 13. Three lads'who ran away from the Dominican Conveht at Blauvelt got as far as the depot here before they wen- sloped and sent back to the home, it was learned tociay. I'he three started out on their trip Sunday-Hiight, and were turned Monday morning by H. P.. Henscy, ticket agent of thi West Shore-Railroad. The three intrepid aciveniurors wandered into the 'depot Monday morning, arid w-ere leisurely awaiting a train to ethe city when rtenscy. having suspicions that the boys w-ere from the convent, start ed (luestioning them' as- to whore they w-erc going and where- the]^,,u came from. . ' ' ■ The boys decHlred that they ha»L come up from the city ' to look dansing will start early and will ; for work, but that they could not last until n late hour. Plenty of I find any so were going back home cntcrUinmcnl has been provided, j again. Asked where they lived in ' The Venetian Troubadour., un -1 cUy^e boy. were “ sfumped ” _ .1 unsi nvttminatmn r^afilrd «. cno*. wno ....g... ....... , ------------ ----- ^ „f Charles F«IosH ‘ > / “ rt^er examination resulted added. Three automobdes 1 .-yvKSTlUVERSTRAWvNov-.the mu'sieV 'ArihoughW ‘ “ o'r breaking down entirely taken olf the sireotS ymerdsj well known resident j. ^ j „ local' “ / “ * <'»nfe'W8f ‘ o.thc \tation agent ... 1 — ;* ♦K ok i K ov h«H . - e, . ........ _ra.. __ I ------ !j — “ *** “ *• , - i that they haiHrun away from the Democratic leaders from : wnen u waa .uu..« i..«i i. w ™ ^ of this commumiy. ami jq » sense uemocraLic leauers irom . _ . been HUndinj? there from the day i branch of the Plumb- . , exuect-i ^ i lera ’ Union, is criticjillv Ul in the j ^lurinTtho evening i ‘ “ I\ “ “ ’ y T The police called up the nearest 1 Nyack Hospital, sdlffrlng with I garage for a tow car and In each ! what «P®rt!d_.to be_gangrenj[=«\^^_..^^ - ■ ■ V ■ --^ 1 ------- ------------------------------------------- ----- ^ ron!! to have the victorious candidate. ; fi„., ^ \ * * Entertainment at your /inger tips Juat Plug in and Tuna in RADIOLA 33 with SpeiJter and tubes only ,ad the automobile put in , poi^mmg. Attending physician, j victorious candidate. ; “ i,;, “ fi;,| storage; One of the three ears was i ‘ “ ' ‘ “ S' concerned over h.s con- ; appearance to thunk | Hensey leeiurod the group, and claimed last night an c < verj . , ^„-, rthe voters present for their sup-j then notified the convent A man had to go to the garage and pay ‘ t was saiu ac me iiospiuii smsi * -oat ’ '***\ .t'O\ •--wa\4*. ’ _» pU.W' k>oU** ^'*^14 w» ;\n» ,urt> au»'' d'W, \ol»' V4'°' had to go to Ihu garage ana pay, **' TV T. , , , * , U^rt the towing and storage bin. Spis.-N? ‘ \i ‘ ® togortord^thTt if the motorists find'poor night, and that h'® woii sent down to the station to I braig the lads back. At P.T.A Meeting Monday ' PANE BRINGS PAIN BLOOMINGTON. Ind., (UP)-:- that they will have o pay i j ^ taken to the hospital theircareoutof the^mge. wiH think twice b'/o'-o they 'ea^ - eve-1 -' - | ' ■ ■ 1 tiiu., them on the street for such long i thought being-that ; ' monthly meeting of the Ny- ' A worker for the Indiana Public peribds. fi^j gulfered a stroke. A more|j,(|j Parent-Teacher Association | Service Commission here will not He also said that when ^rts are, diagnosis revealed . that been called for Monday after-Mn the future put his head out of mlsaing from automobiles illness wa» due to poisoning, ............... . ' - - • -------- . . _ standing on the strtets all t i^-hich had developed into ^ — COlSTotP* Ilf «aa» •nd - ^ it P»* . aP ’ * ’ ■ r**^ a to tP*' Ot4 or*** - -------- - ------- ........... .. ............. - K«n the police are notified and t°rcea 1 nature. His -wife and two to go to some expense in un ef-1 ^fij^firon of the sufferer are receiv- fort to regain the. property. The ,ympathy of their friends recovery of such stolen auto parts j„ jfig community. ' costs the village money and the po-1 - ------ -- -o ------------- ■ lice have to take valuable IMJ-- Panklinrst Famed ^way from their other duties ‘ »;M^ >\*KnUrSl r 81060 'work on the case. Suilragist, 1 q dpcaK Herc I The police soy that if the car is^ ----- — _ put in a safe place there will be^ jj|'„ christ'obel Pankhi^rst, inter- put in a SBie piQAic JV118S L>nriB\uui;i x-aiiihilUrsv, jiibcf ' less stealing, and state that if the nationally known Eiiglishwomun, owner will not put his car foniierly one o flhe. reading 8uf- ' the cops will and charge it to the ’ frogisU of the British-Isles, but 'owner. | who has since become an outatond- ; -------- - — b ------------ I ing religious-speaker, will give an writes history of south j n idross tonight at 7 :30 pt the Mis- BOLIVAR, Mo.. (UP). — A his- , institute in Nyack, on lory of the Soulli from the view-the light of present point of the slave is being written .vorld conditions. ” by O.TC; Armstrong, a member of j jjja, pankhurst, woh is a cell- the Drury College faculty. author, . together with her tween 300 and 400 foi-mer slnvcs many other chai-uctoristics, runs a have bAsn inten-iewed by I h Sunday -School author m his quest for matrinl.' ’ .Times, as well aS being the author A quest which has taken him to.^j textbooks, an dthe people every state in which siavery was | Nyack will no doubt take aii- practiced. Armstrong has talked pf the' opportunity pre- to six former sltfies who ate moruj gentcito hear the famous English- than 100 years old, ami to 40 whoJ.„p„,g„ p;veryone -hi invited to at- noon at 3:30 in the kindergarten ! a- window unle.ss ho look, first to room of the Liberty Street school. I see if it is raised. Wins. W. W. Nmline, president, ; Jackson Turner had gone stated today that sho wafi espeei- sim p with the patter of rain on the ally desirous of getting out at least roof. Early in the morning he de- a liO per cent attendance of the cjiled to find how the weather was entire membership of the associa- and quickly thrust his head o'ut the lion, in accordance with the recent ^ window-, suggestion made from national! other resKlents heard the crash headquarters, in ordqr that the : broken glass. The window had Nyack I ’ .T.A may gain r«ogni-'| lowered during the night and lion as a Standard Association, ■ such attendance is necessary at i... was uninlured. each meeting. the .meeting next w « k . io,t his foot in an ac nouncemcnl of which will be made ^ ^ . on completion of arrangemenU., * “ • . , e s ’ un. r..i..virv.u.. . , .V ihitv tonight at Police Headquart- Slie ‘ requests all member* of the! ‘ ‘ “ ‘ > “ ’ ■\K\'- • u association to help Uie Nyack * T A. make tlif goal required by!*\'' \ne-half months. N ‘ 'k ’ -w H * 1 ». c - iki. j take the night shift of desk duty coming out for th^ meeting,j, , » ^ ^ I ’ he fact that many men arel\^'\ ‘ ri- • members, whose busiurti will pro-j ferwu^. the night; d^ rent their.atlendaata at an after-! bo op the str^t taking noon ..jmrting make, it , ‘ ''Vkh-SU ’ s retore to tha force, that the others endeavor to be- , , . - . . I the police department is once kgain present. ________ ' up to lts_ full quoti, and th#- men Mrs. Phillip A. Fox tft HAVERSTRAW DISTRIBUTOI Of OLD COMPANY ’ S LEHIGH ANTI than 100 years oiu, aim m eu \■■''rsaoman. r.veryone ts mvueu lo ui-|- Noble blood ia an amHdent of are over 90 yaara. , 'The book 'will|^g„) the meeting by the institute snrtune; noble aetiiin-i chgra^r- ba called VOI c MUH^ s ; ' |t*a the — ------- - - will iipl h*v^ to put m to. mimy extra hpura-aa'^J *\«' during tb. thne Nick tffl* »II ''u^>