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ROCKLAND COUNTY EVENING JOURNAL (Ny»«k Evening Journal) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1»29 PAGE ATEST NEWS FLASHES SAYS U. S. WON T ACCEPT 10-10-7 NAVAL RATIO TOKIO, D pc . 27. (UP). — After a mci-tinit of the CabilU'l Coun- il, Baron Shidohavn announced that Gi-ent Britain and the United talc.had not acc»|)ted Japan ’ s proposal of a 10-10-7 liival ratio an-l s rccommendation.-i in connection with the underaea lleel. NEW YORK COPS DISPERSE RADICALS NEW YORK, Dec. 27. (UP). — Police arreated 00 demonatra- ora including 28 women when a band of 150 radicula, ■gathered to cket the lliltcr Shoe Company, broke into commiuiite ’ .aongs. The iemonatnil ’ oi ’ a were booked for diaordorly conduct. FIRST WOMAN ON CITY COUNCIL NORWALK, Conn., Dec. 27 (UP). — A brisk, buaincsa-like andmother of the new achool waa sworn in today aadhe first woman iember of Norwalk ’ s city council. She was Mrs. Alexander J. Rumm- r, pronlinent Republican and wife pf the jfiortrnit painter. PROMINENT FAMILIES TO BE JOINED NEW YORK, Dee. 27 (UP). — Th - weddipx mnrcli sounded to- y for members of two of the moat prominent families in the United ates It! .Mi^ Anne Gordon Colby prepared to hecomc the wifu of .'illiam H. Vanderbilt. A ceremony, simple in contrast to the lavish character of the eddings of other Vanderbilts, will be performed at- 4 p. m. nt the ■me of Miss Colby ’ s i>an ‘ nts in Llewellyn Park, N. J. WORK TO KILL EPIDEMIC INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 27. (UP). — Health authorities in- ln.iified their hunt today for the source of an epidi-nflc of cebero- linnl meningitis which Ji.is taken 2!) lives in Indianapolis in two wcek.s. [ alth workers went into the inf . cted areirs for cutures and reported .it a campagn of spraying n-oses and throats of many children was Itting down the number of infections. TUNNEY WINS JUDGMENT Negro Sentenced To Six Months For Assaulting Boasi fieorgo Miller, 20-year*oU! Xe- iro youth, alleged leader of the trio which held up and aH.suultcd | John Boasi, Main Street fruit deal* | or, Wednesday evening was sen tenced to six months in the county Jail by Judge Benjamin Levison In a hearing yesteniny. His two companions, William Brown and Chester Kobin.son, will be arraign ed tonight in Police Court to auj swer the assault charge, althougli according.to ihe police, Miller waa the actual assailant. Boas! was walking along Frank lin Street a.s the 8tor>' goes, and at the comer of Jackson Avenue the three, negroea approachc «lhim and Clarkstown Club Cook Packs Flock of Tools As Chief Looks On Mottfod the liconie number of hlt*«nd-run car and tumad It oi to officer Morgan i)emareit is looking for the driver. asked him for money. W'hcn he replie <lthat he di dnot hav any they set upoh him an dthe next tiling he knew' he^wns i nthe ho.s- pital. Boa.si i sat his homo nowj but ralhei*' badly injured. ■ Miller, although sentenced lo six month.s, was held in the Nyack lockup overnight instead of going! to New* City so that he will be on] hand tonight at the trial of hi.sj two companions a »sa material wit-| Chief Vardaman of the Nyack oPlice was the silent spectator for over two hours yesterday, watch ing George Davis, colored cook ut the Clarkstown Country Club, pack up over 000 or 1000 tools and when at the end of that time Davis was still packing, the pati ent Chief thought it about time to give up. Davis appeared in headquarters Christmas night and gave the Chief a woeful story of how his 'flame ’ refused to have any more to do with him, and after many in. Villons to get out by his \wom an*', Bertha Mayo of 109 Jackson Avenue, the dusky one decid»*<l to ‘ leave her flat*. But getting oy,l himself and securing his belongings proved to be iw^ difTej^Dt matters, and George claimeo^^' tl^at hts dusky belie wouldn ’ t let .>him remove his property. Davis admitted to the chief, the latter says, that the Muyo woman was not his wife although they have n child and that up until the time when his ‘ flame ’ took in tw'o ijew boarders, ho was the apple of her eye. The child wa.s the real object of his visit on Christmas Day, so George says, and I* was only lo !give the little alleged \tic that ' binds ’ ’ a few toy# for Chrlstmu.'* ■ that his visit was instigated. But when he arrived at the door with his arms laden with presents of all kinds, his former love just *'shooe«l ’ ’ him awayr telling him thatMhe had .some one else on her i mi'hd at the time and couldn't be •jJ^pthered with him. • When the Clarkstown Club ’ s jcook told the Chief .that there wa.s I about 500 tools and about thirty ' paint brushes, he didn ’ t exaggerate I in the Iffast, according to the chief. I nSf, it seemed as though he would never get through packing. ' Tomkins Cover Di^es, ! “ ’ /.S Car To Avoid Hitting Child ' not have come out had he not skid- , ________ . ded on Main street hill thii mom- « loowng lor me - TOMKINS GOVE, Dec. 27. — The ' inK while cominn down and the car- V ar HIT^\(^\ prai-tli-v of the children of Oiia ' he wan driving turned over, atrik- , „ .community in sleiKh-riding down I ing a fire hydrant at Mill street. No i r„„i. which stands the Ere... Hill road past the Gath-i one was injured by the accident, ^ olic church, here resulted in the but it brought the police to the- ^ J* **. ^ . U b . Keen ha » alia' . 1 . A . 1 . .a ... *tid Kailroad avenue has been nft .damaging of the auto belonging to' ncone, and then Jortlcn ’ s shoitoom- ^ touirh time of it the#© \ m I inp- were discovered. ^ .rt-rday aft8iw> when the kids refused to gel out ________ q ------------- ' ' , , ' r , , noon waa knocked ‘ galley weal .r Car Skids Into Parked I once again by a passing auto. ■yi ,. t H This is the third time in tirtr| luacnme in uamervuie; weeks thKt the siiem poiiccmd * has been ijroken and sent slighcn Ing Into the gutter, and each tlma,'; some Itmdheartcd cmplaye of thdi Rockland Finishing Company hatj patched him up and set- him up o\ his acciutomed spot. of the path, of the oncoming car j an<l Clark was forced to swerve ’ from the road, striking a fence : .ond damaging his cur. Motorists have been complaining ; about the stubboraess Qf the child- I ren in refusing to heed the warn ings of the sirens of autos on this WEST HAVERSTRAW, Dec. 27. — The slippery right angle turn in Railroa.1 avenue at the Commis sary barracks here waa the scene DEER SEASON NETS 6,620 ALBANY, N. Y., (Ul*). — Hunt ers took 0,62(7 deer during the li>29 season, in New York State, according to] the return stub., of licenses. ^ slippery hill, tind have complainevi 1 collision last nl,^t be- . to the Trooiwrs, who have prom-; ^ car belonging to Michael I iseil to .see that the practice is^ jjy, j stopiM-il. However, it is said tbislggij morning that the children still .ire . _i. j i ... . ,, . I .L . ' The Moncruso auto waa parked ■ riding down the hill, and . that, ' . t -v i , , , . at thd side of the street when the while tlieer have been so senoua , , j . j ' feir , . v t Nyac* car rounded the turn and acculcnts ns yet, there has been, ,,,; . i 7 ,11 1 . 1 . V I skidded on the icy pavement,, some very clow- calls, which have r; , . -c . i- — i.c , . I , cc crashing into the standing car with n no measure reduced the num- , . ,, ,, , . . .. . < , , I - .c, slight damage to tM fander* her of ch idren iiartlcipating 111 this sport. LEICESTER, Eng., (UP). — Upon opening a I.-tter iiildressed to his deceased wife, John Henry Brown learned from the Imper ial War Girave.s Commission that his grave in a nivirby cemet.-ry needed attention. ■ RECKLESS DRIV ?R on both cars. No charges were pre ferred since the drivers settled be tween themselves. Another auto was struck at this i same corner on Christmas night in For driving a car with improper manner, and the plates, with no driving license, andj of the standing car were in a rcckles.s manner, Henry -lor-'(,a,i|y ^ result, but the den, of Nyack will appear in pollccj olTending driver did not stop, 'court in Nyack tonight, to explain' Witnesses of the accident PHnting and Engraving Largest and Best Equipped Exclusive Job Printing Plant in the County. George B. Ruddell 5 “ -61 Burd St., Nyack, N. Y. I ! ItUiGEl’ OKT, Conn., Dec. ,2 ’ / (Ll ’ l. — GeneTuhrii-y won jiiHg^' |-nt today in the suit brought by JIrs. Katherine King Fogarty .tsk- $600,000 damages from him for alleged bieach of promise. The Lon wa.s unopposed today and Judge Carl Foster found judgment Tunhey in the boxer ’ s counter suit, and issued an injunction bar- |g Mrs. Eog.irty from bringing any further action. AMBASSADOR SCHURMAN RESIGNS _ llERLIN. Dec. 27 (UI ’ I. — President Hoover informed American Ijbassador Jacob Gould Schurmnn\ today Ctat the AmbassaJor's re- Inatipn had been accept'd. Schurmnn, who was planning to retuni llhe United. .SMU- Jan. 3, cancelled hi i pa-sage but wilt leave late jit month. ISSUES WARRANTS IN POOL PROBE NEW YO.RK, Dec. 27 (UP). — Judge Alfred C. Coxc in Federal lirt today is.>.ued bench warrapts for foru men desired ns Grand ,a-itnc!l8cs ‘ in ,connection wil'.i the Albany Ba.scballJ ’ ool case. The ,.i whom tlri warrants were issued are Don McMahon, former hox- f prompter': James A. Hoyle, foimer Democratic Assemblyman from fcanv'riBifaert nuim».^onnfrly of, t he nig^ t wgt^ at the |t(j' Capital^^und. J^hn H. K^nmoy, llrflocl dn iTvmg at 361 Oranjfo L, Albany. Eagle Army-Navy Store 113 Main Street J»hone Nyack 1791 NYACK PRE-INVENTORY SPECIALS BOYS ’ HELMETS SSc atherette with wool lin- |g. All colors. Reg. $1. : nickers & Longees FOR BOYS $ 1.00 blly Lined, good valiies BOYS ’ FLANNEL* SHIRTS $ 1.00 Gray and -khaki, collar attached, sizes 12 to 14 Elastic Knickers $1.95 Corduroy and Tweeds, lined. Sizes 8 to 18. Val ues up to $2.95. MEN ’ S SrilRTS j-ay and Khaki Flannel »mt fll cut, well made, sizes 14 to 17. . . .......... pper Flannel and Moleskin Af laide and other well known makes ......... ledine Windbreakers Af sstic bottom ................................................ * “ *^5 Special Lot of Dress Shirts . $ 1.00 1 ' ■ MEN ’ S MEN ’ S AND BOYS VORK SHOES DRESS SHOES R.95 ^ 3*9S 88.95^ *-9S pccassin and Police All leather in black- and lie*. .Black and tan. brown. I reat reduction IN ALL MEN ’ S WEAR 1 CHikNCE FOR BELATED GIFTS AT A SAVING Valley Cottage Xmas Program i - This Afternoon^ VALLEY COTTAGE, Dec. 27. 1 — The Christma.i tree celiibnition j for the children of All Sainhi Sun- ' day Bchool, will be held in the j church Ihi# afternoon <at 4 o ’ clock. | A prog) gam ha.s been arranged \ which will comiKlo, in intere. ‘ it, i with the poggeant which wils giv en for the adultK on Sunday eve-j ning, an<l \\hich Is dill l> *ing talk- [ oil about as having been the finest seen in this section of ^thc county in some yeai*. The p ’ lgcant was of the, Natirity and waa given in the Lake avenup Chapel on Sunday evcnir.tr. It con sisted o fthrce tableaux, which in- cluiled three scene: first, the up- pi-aranc.^ of the Angf I tOs.the .shop- herd.t; sccimd, the Angeb worship- . ping nt the nuingcr ; a^d la d', the | adoMtion of the Infant by Ihei three Kings. I The lighting of this pjigcant wa« I thot^ht to be Vv ‘ ry unusual and i impressive, being'effciiti ’ d by a . back>px)und of evergreen trees J dimly lighted by . green tighU, 1 which gave th<ft realistCc effect 6f | starlight. The arrangement of the * guiding star was responsible for, much favoinble comment . from | tho$3 who packed the chapel to overflowing. Music *by the invisible choir, consiiting of four male and four female voices, led by Elton Roth, who rendered the solo \Jesu.s Bam bino* ’ , w^ well received and thpse who witnessed tho pageant were very high in their praise of {he prtnentation. Says Announcement of Wedding Was a Joke /'GARNEUVILLK, Dec. 27. — George Rawcliffof a chemist em ployed in the Rockland Finishing Plant, is having a hard time stay ing single, it-would appi'ar, for George his been made the \goat\ : in a joke which announced his sup- ‘ posed marriafe to a young lady in | Bedford,' Mass., during the Christ- ] mas holidays. * ' | \There Isn ’ t a word of truth in | the report jil my marriage\ said George YeUerday, \and I ’ m not even ngaged, as so often hn.4 been reported. It is Just a joke on the part of the fellows where I I'm staying, and 1 had an idea] that something like this w'ould he | pulled vhen I went homo for the I holiday.\ ^ .S^o, all i to the contmry, | George is still a bachellor, eVen ■though his friends hav? appircnt- 1 ly decided to rush him. ; j WILL GET NO XMAS TIES I DALLAS, Tex., (UP). — hMcnds 1 of Donald R, McKinlay and Wil lie Wibber were to have been giv- ' en neckties for Christmas presents. I McKinlay is charged with .^U;ai- I ing 66 ties worth $58.60 and Wib ber is charged with stealing 67 tit ? worth $63 from a department ! store here. KIRKSVILLE, Mo., (UP).-r-J. W. Frits, seeing a squirrel ru^4lp ja tree in^ a nest, flrod.^ tioing after his one squirrel he found thati '^is ont squirrel he found that^ he had killed threo with the shot, I TrjMMINGS\ TO COMPLETE YOUR NEW YEAR DINNER FANCY MIXED NUTS . tb. 39c ALMONDS . „ , . .lb. 39c; BUDDED WALNUTS . ib. 33c PLUM PUDDING •'» 23c DROMEDARY DATES <0 01. pkg. 30c rASTEUklZEO STUFFED DATES- hauowi ib. 350 SLICED PEEL , a «• b .. 13c CRANBERRY SAUCE ^Sins • a’ c CITRON PEEL suced - . 4 o«.»u. ific SMYRNA FIGS ' . Wih. pkg. 10c N. B. C FRUIT-CAKE » ib.»i 50 FRUIT CAKE ciUNDMOiHEa s pkg. 3^0 CLEANED CURRANTS xftSo Pkg..ue HILDICK'S CIDER . goi-ivadsc MINCE MEAT nonesuch . pkg. 130 GRAPE JUICE Aar ikano pt. bci. 19c WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE , p -. bo.. 37c JSOLDEN BEAR COOKIES c.n 4^0 FANCY PUMPKIN a ig.. c.o. asc BELL ’ S POULTRY SEASONING pkg. 9c PLUM PUDDING ib. .i«. 35c CERTIFIED CREMO CIGARS 6 for 25 c BOX OF SO $1'95 CIGARETTES Lucky Strikas, Piedmonts, Choitarfieldsr ComoU, Old Golds or Sweet Caporols CARTON 10 PKOS. $|.15 10 South Broadway, Nyack Central ' Ave., Pearl River JUSTJkRRiVEDI New Shipments of U. S. Government Graded Strictly Fresh-Killed Northwestern TURKEYS A&P stores hove just met an unprecedented demand for fine quality turkey. So great, in fact, was this demand, that several score of car-loads were required in meeting it. In anticipation of your New Year's needs new shipments ore now arriving ... all of the same fine quality birds that created the overwhelming - demand at Christmas time. 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