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GOVERNOR P Nathan L. Miller, of Onondage LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Jeremiah Wood, of Nassau SECRETARY OF STATE John J. Lyons, of New York COMPTROLLER , James A. Wendell; of Montgomery ATTORNEY GENERAL Charles 'D. Newfon, of Livingston STATE TREASURER N. Monroe Marshall, of Franklin STATE ENGINEER Frank M. Wiliams, of Orange Frederick E. Crane, of «-- Amory, A. Chase, of Green- - U.. 8. SENATOR Jas. W. Wadsworth, Jr., of Livingston Let The Courts Act There have been many \scandals\ in Nassau county, and a few of them have Involved those in thd-offial life of the county, Out of every one of the latter some good has come. They made it pos- sible for the county to purge Itself of those elements whith were antagonistic to the best interests of the county, The indictment of three officials, and two others, this week, hns every mp pearance of being the beginning of an other \scandal We trust appoun are decetving, but we should not de ourselves into a false position, by mak Ing light of the developments of this week. A really serious wituntion hns devel- oped. . Serious, if the people of Nassau county are desirous of clean govern- ment, and they are; serious, if the Re- publican party in Nassau county in tends to maintain its position ns the ernment, and it does. Haif-way meas- ures never successfully nolved the prob- lems of A serious situation, and this present situation in the county is no different than any other serious situ- tion In this respect. However, no matter what crime a man is accused of, he is entitled to m fair trial, and he is also entitled to an opinian until be is either con- ul i £.f ( pall; though the heavens fall.\ w---_--e___-- CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN Cake or\PI\ || Editor Observer; 'Dear Sir: I noticed in the account ofthat the' | fair of the Ascension Church the [cake table was popular because of a number of homemade \ckesavineange: next line it was intended for cake, I know cakes are rade of a conclomera- tion of ingredients but I must confess 1 never ate any ofthis compgund. o DYSPEPTIC. (Fou are mistaken about this being cake. Itis a composing room receipe tor pie. Linotype . compositors are Adepte atas making these. I hope this will serve an exblanation of why Editors often have headaches. -Rditor.) SupportsMrs. Boole | Editor Observer-Post. } Dear Sir: This campaign offers to United States Sonate, Mra..fully Ella Boole. Now that women are en- franchised, Justice and deraocmey. de- {mand thatof they be represented inall || branches government, Mrs.. Boole || primarily: representsthe home.She is |! interested in education, a college wo-| man, a former teacher.of She is the only ||| woman on the board trustees of her college. No loyal American havingcan sworn to uphold theLet constitution | vote to nullify it. those opposed to | the eightcenth amendment work for re- | peal, but, so long asBoole it isis law, it must be obeyed. Mrs. the only can | didate for senator who standshas squarely | tor law enforcement. She spoken in every eity\and countless villagesofand | | the. ste nnd knows the people | their needs |_ Shehas been the representative ofof is- sues affecting thethe moral wgll being | the people, at legislature in. Albany | for twenty years. By education, by Mrs. Boole is well qualified to represent thepeopleStates of New York state in the United Senate. ome may say, \But Mra. Boole can't |be elected.\ \Why not?\ We say she -| can be elected if she receives the vote of those who belleve in the moral issues for whichhopefrommoral she stands, and ashave we nothing to «itherquestions, ofoth- the er candidates on It seems that every Christian man and woman of all political parties, every lo: er of popular government, everyevery beliey- er in, equality of thethe people, and voter who believes dry federal améndmentwork shouldbe given afor fair tral whould for 'and vote Mrs. ) C, A. R Freeport, L.. I., October 26, 1930. Rockville Centre Fire Department will stage another contest in Obnerver street, between Parkand Morris: ave 3 H 18 ifl { $ .| Bobby Bedini, Harry Bolton, Eiward \ Sermon by the pastor. | aratory . service { pencils. legislative experience, by public service, l- UP liner, andEdward Dixon, Herbert Pear- sall, Henry Hoopfner, Arthur Reynolds, Nelson, Frank Luerssen, John Pinto, Jack: Coritza, Bobby Bedini gave a mpecialty of songs, Marie Hoeptner ac companied at tthe plano, 'and Arthur Reynolds assisted with the banjo. Mr. Reynolds also entertained the guests with Hawlian dancing. ° Mr. and Mrs. Valentine, of McKinley street, Baldwin, have rented their house and are leaving on Wednesday, October 27, for an extensive motor trip. Their destination will be Palm Beach and | then Cuba. They expect to arrive home about April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills. of Milburn avenue, have just returned from a so- Journ in Baltimore, Washington and Virginia, - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoepfner, of Pa- cific street, have rented their home for the winter months, and will leave on October 30 for their home in Wash ington Halghta, New York. Baldwin Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Daniel M. Lewis, Pastor Morning: workhip mt 10. Sermon by the pestor..- boys and giri. flashy-1M.“ League at meven. Evening: worship T. Opening \sing\. Please remember that on Saturday night the clocks are stopped -for one hour and \save the daylight\ time ceases for this year. It would be too| Imembers. What should America do? */ Sunday services: bad to come to church on hour mhead of time! | prayer mécting. This will be a prep- for the communion | which comes the first Sunday in Now-! ember. Special music. Bring your The monthly meeting of the official board will be held at the close.! The Epworth League will serve a| dinner in bonor of the American Leon | on Thursday evening, Nov. 11. | On . Tuesday evening, November 18, Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, D. D., of Brookiyn will lecture in this churel on | \My Impressions of Europe.\. Dr. Cad-\ man has just returned from abroad and he will bring the rich results of his} obseryation both in England and on the continent, Péople want to know just! the condition of affairs two years after | the armistice was signed; to what ex-] tent reconstruction has gone in France and \Belgium and what the state of mind among the people who suffered most during the war may be. Dr. Cad: man, will help to a better Ing of the great social changes that are going on in England. The stand Ing of the lecturer as well as his subs ject should appeal to the whole com- munity of Baldwin and the surround- Ing. towns. Dr. Cadman could give only this date, the 16th, the same week an ) fair, but the ladies are meeting the «ituation in fine spirit and will do their part with the. other In making the lecture & W On. Thuriday and © Friday; s as and 19,, the annual Ladies' Ald fair will take piace. A supper will be served the first night and an entertainment will be given the second nlight. The ladles mre ®nth to make the fil? a great success and will doubtlems do so. 'The event will help thore who believe in shopping earty for Chrlatman. J 't E f, A F i ject without the charge of politics or partisanship. 'The League is composed of some 42 or 43 members, while some 12 or 13 nations of the world are not Has the bible anything to say on this matter? The. voters of the village should come and hear. nag Church of the Ascension (Episcopal) Rector, Rev. F. H. Handsfielg. Holy communion, 8 am.; prayer and sermon at 10.45 a.m. prayer and address at 745 p.m.; Sunday School and Bible Class at 930 a.m. Next Monday, being All Saints' Day, there will be & service at 9 o'clock in the morning. 4 __: Baptist Church Pastor, Rev. Alexander F. Johnson. The pastor will preach at the Sunday morning service and on Sunday evening at 7.45. Archer B. Bittner, of the cdi torial staff of the World- Outlook, New York, will vi- ot \Law Enforcement and\ hm Sunday School at 1145 am. B. Y. P. U., Tuesday at 8 pm. , Prayer meeting Friday af 8 pm. hae 8t. Mark's M. E. Church Pastor, Rev. Richard Hegurty 9.30, Junior League: 10.30, scrmon by the pastor on \Wenting a Pals* Pace.\ Wednesday: night at 745 the church) Music by the Junior Choir: 2.30, Sunday night. School: 7.45, sermon by the pastor on \Purning Back the Clock.\ Music by the Rentor Choir, On Wednesday, at 7.45 pm., the pas tor will conduct the mid-week, worship. All are welcome to these meetings CO0 203000 %s Ocean Side Presbyterian Church 'The evening service of the church will | begin at 7.30 p.m., instead of 1.45sp.m., as herctofor, and the change will con tinue, throughout the winter. . Next Sunday afternoon At four o'clock there wilt be m meeting of the young people, of the church and congregation for the. formation of a. Young Peo- ple's Society 'of: Christizn \Endeavor. Thoms Indicating their Intention of Join- Ing on or before that date will be char- ter members. 4 MEN'S CLUB STRAW VOTE GIVES 13, COX 2 Ascension Church Organization Re- sumes Rifle Shooting Contest {side made m the rebuttal sa Rooney overcame | with tike 14 pm. At the conclusion of this address tes and cake were served. On Wednesday dvening, a political debate was tonducted in the Asso- clation's rooms. Miss Laura E: Rich mond, Miss Marion Dounce, and Miss Eloise E. Skidmore defended the Re- pubHcan principles while Miss Ethel Rooney, Miss Jennie Petry and Miss Ada Bassett, took the Democratic side, 'The judges were Mrs, L. H. Rockwell, Miss Hanna and Miss L Parker. Each speaker was allowed ten minutes, 'The debaté was opened by Miss Rooney who forth the League of Nations, ° T SICK ? Suppose you get sick-as any one may. Sup. pose the doctor orders months and build up. Mflmhhifyuhvenomo up it is a calamity. Besides being sic wary,lldlhtimtllubeing sick, you to stop work for three Sickness is a serious mat. mey saved k, you must -__ WELL! But the time to get ready to be sick is when you are well.: That's the a bank-this bank-for the rainy day tha time to put some money in t comes to every man. | Better look facts in the face and IN PROSPERITY PREPARE FOR ADyERsTy - AT any advantages that had been ed and the judges awarded the o- | cratic side the decision,, In spite of this, straw vote showed 36 for} Harding and 9 for Cox with two not voting. The debate was repeated before the School faculty at Clinton School last ~EAST ROCKAWIY -_ The services in the Church of th Nazarene, East Rockaway, next Sun- day night will be under the direction of the Sunday School. Because of other matters it was not possible to hold the children's day exer as usual. in June, and: the #ervice Sunday évening| There will be soma and recitations by the children and a short addrem by the pastor.] The pub- He is invited. An enjoyable time is anticipated. I Rev. Paul Hill went Monday to| Poughkeepste to conduct a series of re- vival meetings. He will return for Sunday. Quite a number of people from East Rockaway {attended: the Brooklyn Holl- ness Convention, held in the Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church on Dean street, Brooklyn. The $1,000 which was pledged at a recent service in the dhurch to apply Men'q Club of the Church of the As- {On the churéh mortgage is being paid cension met 'Puesday night in the Parish Hnli fop the first time aince it adjourns #4 to participata In the fetal week) fate: Firtoch members nt , and after the bustneas of the moeting been trans- moted, repaired to the n rifle range in the basement for: practice. ; Three irifes wore at hand, and t ot the members tried thotr skill. marka made were considered good, 'The in. This will leave a balance on the mortgage of $1,500. After that is clear- ed away, the people of the church hope to bulld a parsonage on their lot back of the church on Garfeld place. podes reais The Senior of Ocean Hechool will Weir dant ey 'plimentary honor. 0: E. S. CEREMONIES Fine Initiatory Work Put On By Members Of Cassiopiea Chapter The degree of the \Tall Bamboo\ was conferred upon about fifty Masons by their elsters at the annual Master Masons' night of Casslopela Chapter, co. 458. 0, E. 8. in their lodge rooms, Prnk of Rockville Centre Building, Monday night. 'The work was done by the drill corps under direction of Most Worthy Sister Leonora Sawyer, with striking effect. The degree was a com The Indies were so tor the terribie ordeal brother had to undergo that to appease thel? feelings they provided an enter- tainment and refreshments after the work was concluded, The degree, mn innovation concocted by Most Worthy Sister Sawyer, Pant Grand Représentative of Texns, Past Matron of Aurora Greta Chapter, and an honorary member of Cassiopeia Chapter, with the nssistance of the drill corps, ws a surprise to the un- suspecting brethren. 'The work of the corps made a hit and the two hundred Or more memberigand visitors enjoyed the cvening immensely, - During the evening Wor, Bro. John F. Dempsey, 'Master of Massapequa Lodge, No. 823, F. and A. M. addressed the gathering as did also Most Wor shipful Annie M. Pond, Grand Secre- tary of the Order of the Eastern Star, State of. New York nnd Past Grand Matron, Sister Pond took. as ber sub- ject \Americaniam\ putting bartloutar stress on the public school systems as they relate to development of good citi- zenship, ter Malinda. Itdmfllni. My the /igniad m“ h a handsome bouquet of roses Ih behalf of- the chapter, sorry their | BANK F 0 ROCKVILLE CENTRE {DOLLS' HOSPITAL - All \[ J. JOHANNES ®® No. AVENCE | to | | u sean BALDWIN, Lr 'Telep) a | = | -= --- | Tel. & Freyer & A I rts | Wicker Furnitue | | | BASKETS and BABY CARRMGE | ana | 41 W. MERRICK ROAD Freeport, L. 1. Warning Thousands. of sample ballot mat-i tor all of the Republican “mun-m Stror requl a“ o Rnpot 1 arty for Supra® Court, and In magked for Jud hnave been printed f cirentatim Mt Nassn j an VOB County. REPI ”LN\ BAS SHOULD NOT BF yoourd BF THs POLITICAL TRICK REMEMBER mon At re 5 Supreme Court d rm at the coming we»: ean vote for five: candidal, County now. has !! aid-31 tices. The T hry Julsnwn maS 18 ENTITLED TO ® the Constitutional TX make one of 3°U voter yor Nyup6® 18 A LONG ISIAH. Y vote Lor hir mark 1° Scudder, a / ~Christmas fections are best ® e “y... wilt. be mort bustle and confusto® l