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»AGE TWO ROCKLAND COUNTY EVENING JOURNAL (Nyack Evening Journal) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1929 ed Ills opinion Ihnt the people have mitlOc consisting of the Assembly- smoke, with the result that ovary a just ground for their demand ‘ men from Oningo and Kockinnd ; morning, the town is envelop^ In for a thorough invvstit..rtioii of Counties and such other disinter-i smoke so dense that it is almost the alleged shorteomlnga and ag-jestod ntui unprejudiced men as the • impenetrable, grestion charged against the om-jCovernor may see fit to appoint. The letter stated that It WM *'\ rial., of Bear Mountain Park. I on such committee were also a.Iop- j most certain that the bus ami the ' -he petitions which have been ; ted by the meeting. ' private <■«/ would not have come in cirtalatior by the commlftee ! The committee wili all tbe.- together if the hrie smoke had not 'Tompkins ’ Elevation Gives Rise To Unique Situation (Continued from Page 1.) term of about fifteen months. Governor Rooscrolt would then ov re p, . .... -- ...... ■ -------- - ■ . , (Mid more t)'. 100 dgnatiircs I.wo ‘ final shape for .lubmission to tm m^ing. mted to the mooting, ! complaints and petitions put into contributed to the fogginess of the j calied Jpon to make tho • — ........ *■ -- -- „ , . Thn hniipfl drilled th»t It would ' of on acting district at- bem Kf .ivrd to. many and vririou*' (rjvcnior, an rmblvmnn communicate with the Erie and see Itomey and pofwibiy an acting coun- 1 ,.mph whieh lnek.de the ed m the ham . Toald not be donelo'ty judge to Wi out the terms of ccmplaiut of tradesmeu of the ter- Horn of \'''■'''\f . the condition. ! oAIco until election came. What ritory that Hear Mountain is men- . Clinton n. Dominick and Alexan- vvijugn, stern tt. William 1 choice Governor Roosevelt would uelng f,.ir estubll.hed badnesses ' der S. Hall, also '« U Offi^ Ou. is considered by many to be by competition, that the oblitem- . '' ’ “ j\-'euumem-lihe most Interesting angle to.the tion of the l.imlet of Snndyfield.,, the matter in the hands of „ J whole affair. The Governor, a tors for tho new I The board passed « motion to | Democrat, would naturally ap is being threatened by the erection Goirornor. of the Gill.' Hill dam and that t.o A committee from the Nyaekj chairs for tho I^arr point members of his own party dn!\ not ’ one single home is owno pi.h and Game Protective Associa- court, and also passed to the vacancies. The men would ed by the park in the area which lion was also pr-sent at tho meet- ; ^ ^ ^ have to como from Rockland will be flood . ’ d when the dam is jng and submitted ii prepared Toonan. County and this wxiuld give many closed. I list of their particular grievances , ‘ 2_ _____ ^ _______ Tliat in one particular section ' in connection with the closing of „ * . whrr- tbcH'* arc more than 14 , tlie hunting season r»nd the.prohi- LCXOW Ulld UUgJUl iJUIl County and this wxiuld give many of tho aspiring attorneys a chance at juicy jobs. Providing the appointments vrere vlsability of widening Route 9W to a distance of 36 feet on the north and south, side of the intersection of Railroad avenue when the new State highway Is laid from Hav- erstraw to West Haverstraw. The New York Water Company replied to a recent request of the Board that they are not consider- ! ing the sale of the Thietls^water- I shed and pipe lines, but should they I at any time decide to sell their j holdings In this section, the Vil- I lage of West Haverstraw wotild I have first refusal. I Suggests Village Building Trustee frank Mackey suggest- I ed that a building be erected on I village property in the rear of the |Vol|1fteer hose company In which to house the village equipment, i He sold that at the present time I village equipment was scattered all over, but the miktter was finally dropped. ' Court Grants Higher Telephone Rate Order (Continued from Pago 1.) families living on n certain road ^ hitlon of carrying <'vv®™s through jt C»jj.jj|jc Sh(> <»nan fflSe within the DemocraUc ranks which has been shut off since thj : the park pven though these anr.s , lUC raill UUb JlIC CUttU ^ rumored that work of construction has been un- [are not assembled and being used. , ((-u,n,„uca trom Page 1.) dor way. these homes will be com- | The Nyack delegation pledogcd I ' the choice for county judge would ------ --------- . , . , , ,1 1 • ------- |be Frank Comesky of Nyack, who pletely shut off from the ouhside | the support of their onrenizatlon | world when the dam is coraplslcd jlo the effoi^ ' to have her sign the paper. Itorneys In tho county. .Comesky and the water floods their ^aad- Taxpayers Association m their de- 1 R.„rv.t Decision i would hold the office for four or way, and that no provision is un- ] n-.and for an invcBtlgationjrf the j jook the papers ‘ five months until electibn, and derstood to have been made for park methods, and the meeting the Ingress and of these 1 was adjourned subject to the call familk? who will be marooned {of tho chairman at such time as when tho d.im is finished and the the commiliec has completed Ifekc flo/KicU. I CharK**?: that more than $200 j waa paid to a certain man by taxi i drivertt who wore forced to pay | S25 per car for the operation of . their taxU to the Bear Mountain . Bent landinif were also made and | ftignod; and the petiti-on to Cover- j nor Roosevelt demandlnjf an inves- ; ‘ tigoUon being started, by a corn- drafting and shaping the final pa pers for presentation to * Gov Roosevelt. tho matter and reserved deci- then would come up for re-election sion. unless he declined tQ run again. When Frank Comosk^^madc a' The appointment of a substitute motion in tho much litigated in the district attorney ’ s office will Shccnan will case to have a re- be carefully watched* by the ro- ceivcV appointed to set aside con-'malning five Democratic attorneys \'eyances on the ground of fraud, here. Those who would lay claim District Attorney Morton Lexow to the job are .said to be Henry announced that he and Thomas V. Stebbins, John McKenna, Gagfln had withdrawn from tlie| Joseph Huher, and A. J. Bryant case and asked for a week's post- and Thomas Gagan. * It is expect- poncment to give Mr. Sheenn an I ed that one of these men will be . ^ 1 ! ®PP®f*unity to procure other j in the office of County Attorney rni* A.l]tO t,r3Sn '^ “ \®*^** Tompkins granted I by that time, and could not be : the motion when Mr. Comesky i tyttaidered for the post. Congers Church ChSdren Give Xmas Exercises Smoke From Erie Trains Blamed GARFINKLE ’ S Family Shoe Store 1. Korlli nraadwajr, Kyaek Onar Karklaol Tk.alr., oppo'H* .la.) Iteawrly at las Mala Rln,l far Tile bMt ah'oM and rubber foot- wesw in Rockland County — al- wajk *t the lowMt price,. Opan .Evaninga SPARKILL, Dec. 28. — Tlie Erie' lunakc at the Sparkill rack, wna blamed for an accident recently . between a bus and a private carj which reaulted in oerious injuries i tq the occupant, of ^he car, the \ Drangetown Board heard la«t i night. consented. It is possible that several of tho other remaining attonieys will by that time be appointed judges of the ‘ Tnferior Courts,\ relieving Haverstraw Folk Give _ _____ To Lonely Blind Man ; the Juatices of the peace of all — i criminal work. From all indica- (Contlnued from page 1) Itions, Rockland County Democrats — - ■ wilt be a short time at the least .... lexpocting a little contribution for'** *\ «lmo»t complete control of A commimtolion addre^ to .J, y|„d friond. , the county. them called attention to the fact i n a j * 1 . * *-i. that the Erie Railroad would side-1 Stalter remain- It J. pr^lct^ that the e^lon traik cure and engine, „,^htly . ho on NoremberJ, 1930 1 1^ along the many trecks at Sparitill, 1 ‘ he $116. Many {of ‘ ho 7 “ «ht battlre in the an dthe.i blow off .team «id Wend, who cmne into the Suiter , ■ Club Lunch for their meals were I h®. ‘ •'e*' ’ rtfenKth, and the {asked if ihoy had a contribution . he filfhting hard « W t Mt»«» OOOO0Oa0a«3BtKM«X3OO«XKXKKK3CM^^ for Phld and most of the customer, ‘ ® * victory by the opposi- jihclped-.tho cause along. Their'JV ’ ‘ .T nreufi^Ut nnmM wssrs, . itf*! u t. Lwn Will mark the turning point I n Ii\ ‘ he affaire of the two parties, along with ‘ he amount of the DemocroU are now in contrel. . tribution Phld know, today the They will have the upper hand this names of all the pc,tie who helpeil because it is in their power make up tho Christn as present, the county a different Idnd Suiter ’ s father x>as the one to ! of government than it has had for start the annual <fi;ristma8 check the last decade. If the DomocreU ■to Phid. and when he died, Ralph: are successful in fulfilling their • PITTSTON COAL ^ ' A Quality Proiiuct AMuring Satlsfaclsoii ' Geo. W. Onderdonk 78 DePew Aresiua Nyack Pliooa Nyack i4 Mottoi “ Qoalily, Sorsico and Coarloout Considsratian.\ CONGERS. Dec. 28.—The Pres-j byterian Church Christmas exer-j cls'cs' were held in the church last I evening when a program was ren-1 dered by the children of the Sun-{ day school before a well-filledi house. I The children had been coached-I under the direction of the teachers, | Reginald Herdman, Superintendent | of the school and A. W. Klothe and | tlio hearty applause which greeted i their efforts Indicated the appre-| elation of the audience for the good-wo^ of those in charge of the affair. , Those wKo took part in the pro gram were: Helen Kaufman, Harold Kim- bark, Harold Gleason, George Kaufman, Dorothy liOhman, Rich ard Eckhart, Charles Klothe, Rob ert Kimbark. Helen Wennerholm, Betty Southward, Dorothy Gleason, Elea- i nore Eckhart, Raymond Kimbark, ' RoberU Noyes, Bertram Kimbark, 'Iver Wennertiolm, Robert Kauf man, John Davidson, George Joll- iffe, Robert George, Albert Herd- following sUtement: \We pre now engaged In the preparation of new rates In ac cordance with the Court ’ s decree to Uke the place of those which have been enjoined. These rates will cover various t ’ ypos and clas.s- cs of service and facilities in 340 points and places within the State of New York .and the work of their revision is a complicated and di fficult undcrUking. This work, Jiowcvcr. is under way and will be proceeded with as rapidly as possible. Time docs not permit of the complete revision of the rate schedules and the perfoi^ mance of the mauont of detailed labor involved in changing the basis of charges and the billing of more than 1,600,000 subscribers In the SUte prior to the New Year. The new rates will, there fore, have to go into effect on a date subsequent to January 1st. \Further announcement will be made by the Company concerning the new rates as soon as the Mhedulcs hove been fully prepar- ! ed. • No statement-can be made at j Hiis time giving the details of the j rates in any parti'cular locality and . such Information must await fiir- , ther work on the schedules. i \In accordance with the definite policy of the Company whieh has been .heretofore announced, H seeks to make only such adjuat- ments in its rates fas will permit it to furnish the best possible ser vice at the lowest' cost consistent with financial safety and enable it to continue to meet adequately the 'telephone demands of the State.\ COME AND TOUCH THE HAPPY JOSS FOR GOOD LUCK AND INCIDENTALLY SEE MY — I i i Haori Coats Coolie Coats Cocktail Coats Mandarin Coats Kimonos — Pajamas m^n. NOTICE Thoa. Van den Herwel, Prop. CLOVER LEAF DAIRY All Ike milk that Is prodarAl at tk* Clorrr Leaf Dairy vs sold by me aad ao om tise. If yoar mllkmaa kalkt or stalks. THE HAPPY JOSS SILK SHOP Mrs. B. Stedman PROPRIETRESS CENTRAL NYACK Phone Nyack 891; / talk Jast walk to tbe tele* pkoa# and say, **0|>enitor, Sprlnr Valley (ii-J,** aad the Clover Leaf Dairy will eome yoar way, no mat ter where yoa live. Pearl River, Nanael, Aprlnx Talley or Moatey. f: THE HAPPY JOSS SIGN^ WILL GUIDE YOU', \SERVICE ^VyH A S|IIf,E ’ ’ Stolter took up the work, and has religiously followed his father ’ s !KS3«3CVICW»XMSCM v 5 i promises to the people in the next two years, there may follow a com- ploic political reveraal here. I Globe Commissary To ) Leave West Haverstrawi You remember Goliath t (Continued From Page 1.) \ -but not forgotten — for his matter boa put a Journal Lott and Found ad on hit trail. . It ’ t the one ture way of telling the pertont who find loit orticlei about your loio — beqauae the eye, that find lott or- ticlet ore the eyoa that read thsi Lott and Found columns — that's why thousands of Rockland .County peopid depend on Journal Lost ads to rscover their articles. . Phone your lost ad 1 now to the Rockland County Evening Journal Photfie Nyack 2200 for the Mayor t* receive com-1 plaints from the m^n living at the barrbeks concerning Ihc treatment they were receiving at the hands of Jack Dean', formerly in charge of the men, and .Dean ’ s alleged in- discretipns culminated bV using a 'bottle as a club to enforce his aut'ocratic ideas and the subse quent incareeratjon for a short time of Dean in the New City jail until he had a hearing before Judge William E. Ecroyd, who re- j primanded him. '. Dean was shortly thereafter re moved and the prewnt -foreman, {Jack Paige, came to assume com- 1 mand of tho troubulous camp. Un- j dcr Paigo ’ s charge the men scem- eil to have less grievance concern- ! ing their trfatment, and many of\ [the veteran laborers have edme to ; liko the present foreman and I state that they have, been treateo [very well since ho took charge. ,, i .However, all this trouble is about -to be silenced definitely in ! the next two or three weeks, it is said, for tho only remaining work J to be completed at the N.ival Re serve is the laying of a pipe line^ which when done, will be the last job in the work the Commissar}' comiiany had contracted for with the Gdvornment, and when this is finished the barracks will, dissolve and the village will have no fur ther causa for disturbance in this particular section pf the bailiwick. Don ’ t, overlook the smaller advertisements in this paper. Look them over The message which an ad> vertsement conveys is vastly more important than the mere size of. the space it fills. Some of the biggest values are often described in type no larger than ordi nary news-print. The safest method is to read all the advertisements, large and small. Experience proves that it is time well spent. The more time you spend in' preparation for shopping, the less actual time you will have to be on your feet in fhe stores. . ' - Read the advertisements-in this pjaper and you ' mu H know in advance just what to buy, >vhere to buy it, and how much you will have to pay for it. You will conserve your dwn energy and that of the salespeople whose job it is to wait upon you. Preshopping in the adverj^ising clumns is simply common sense. If you have been skipping the little advertipements in this paper, decide now that you will/ a^ve thW^n' a hearing after this. It will be as tniich to your advantage as it will be to the advantage pf the merchsuit or manu^ facturer whose name is signed to the advertisements West Haverstraw Trustees To Press Damage Claim (Continued from page 1) pay, $50 . a year, but Mayor Mc- 'Laughlin expressed himself os be- lieviag that &lrs. Brophy should be helped in every,way possible for her husband . Is k patient at the Pomona Sanatorium and she was elected. The board decided to . Uke up I with the Town Supervisor tho ad- Referring agiun to size, there ’ s a little hoy in the movies whose salary makes that of ' many a man look like petty cash vjf-r'.-