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-________ JNS AMLL AT GREAT NEX FOILS BMO! cint HOLD-UP MAN ESCAPES 14-Foot Ladder Used by Bur- glar to Enter Resi- - dence Great Neck, Nov 20, - While Nathan 8. Jonas, | well known in banking \circles and | a . resident of Great «Neck, | way. sitting with his weife and other members of his family in their home last night; they heard a noise upstairg, . Jonag , went up- stairs (to ~Anvestigate. . When he reached tbe landing on (he second foor he was confronted by a strang» er who held bim up at the po'nt of a revolver, \Put up your hands,\ said the man. \Have you got any jewelry around?\ , 'Mr. Jonas replied: \L don't think so. There isn't a thing in the house,\ \Call. your wife,\ thundered the handit. ~ Jonas. did, and when Mrs. Jonas reached the second floor, whe was ordered by the man with the gun to search through the dresser agénwers and hand over whatever welry she could find.. The stringer pt his-left hand over his face but kept Mr. and Mrs, Jonas covered with a gun. After searching for Mrs. - Jonas announced that she couldn't find anything. At that the mtranger turned qu'ckly, ran down stairs and fled through « back door. The Jonas turned the lights in (he house immediately but the It was overed later that be had brought a fourteen-foot Indder to the house and had entered a-window on ths second floor by scaling the lad- der. County detectives were called but found no \as. of thmlzvowup \if; 'The police not helleve that in - the. notorlou@ \dinner\. bandit who . has . systematically wealthy homes in Nassau County for the year as ladder but always columng to effect @n entry into the homew that he robbed. The man. who 'éntered the Jonas home was deseribed as five feet geven inches tall, dark - complexion . and dark hair. ROCKVILLE MEN ATTEND FUNERAL \J OMD 61 en A: Was M some time, he never used \AI-d up porch Mra. K. G. Harrington, of Baystore, formerly & resident. <of Rockplk Centre, died Suiurday at the home! of her daughter, Mrs. Chester A. Pitney, in Eastport, after a\ short _ She was born 60 years ago In New York. Mrs. Harrington made her bome in Rockville Centre a number of years and conducted a » family boarding house on Lincoln avente in that vil- lage, She retired about five years ago and went to California, She re- turned to Long Island to reside in Bayshore. Besides sher daughtor, Pam. Pitney, she. leaves another THINGS-TONIGHT Rgéult of Bad Crash Rockville Church to Vote Issue of $40,000 for New Building niga ccksfizucnon John Rhodes of Lakeview Hurt When Farrel's Truck Upsets Bicycle STARTED GELESTINO INVESTIGATES|- The .. han daughter, Mrs. Gladys PallWi® °\\Members Also Will\ Act on|Files Four Complaints Includ- Mineo Funeral services willbe held this afternoon at Eastport. 4 SIX GOLLISIONS TRAFFIG TOLL DVER Half Dozen Autos Damaged im MOT“ Freeport The police blotter at Erceport shows that the week-end automobile accidents six, resulting in damages to twice that number of au- tomobiles, 'There were no persons Injured, however. 2 The automobile operated by Charles Ramsden of 3% Whitehouse avenue, Roosevelt, south bound on North Main street, frecport, Satur- day, swerved to the weit side of road and colllgyd with the machine oper- ated by Cccelia L. Goetz of T8 Mid- land street, Hempstead. The Goetz car was towed .to a garage and Ramsden was summoned on a change of reckless driving. automobile east bound on Railroad avenue, Freeport, when he was sud- denly confronted with a pedestrian Edward Bergman. of. 68. Hhrrizon * was driving - bis Participation in Service ~Pension 'Plan t Two matters of ffreat interest to the Rockville Presbyterian Church will be considered at a called meet- ing of the congregation 'onight at 'ie Chapel at 8 o'clock, One is the watification of the action of the oM cial board in approving a $11,000 bond issue for the completion of the [building program and the other the decision whether to {participate in the Service Pension Plan recently inauggtrated by the shurch. The bond tssue, bearing 6 per cent interest, is already subscribed, one third of it having been taken by the Board of National Missions and the other two thirds by local Presby» terians. Tt is being used in the ele- vation to six and w half feet above ground, of the Sunday school room basement and the building of a beautiful church auditorium > con- taining pews for 350 people. It is expected to occupy the new ary by or before Easter, the chapel Teing used for worship in the m- terim. The Service Pension Plan is being considered in all Presbyteries of the nation and will afford a schedule whereby all ministers upon attrin- ing the age of 65 may be retired upon half of his average salary for the 35 service years preceeding his retirement. The finance plan, which has been Hm v’ a: emf-mu! Life Insur- ance company, calls for the pay ment by the minister of 2% ps cent of bis salary during his pasthrate who stepped out from the curb di-land the payment by the ch'iréh of rectly in the path of auto. \To aveldla sum equal to 7% per cent of {t* hitting.. the pedestrian swerved his anto to the left, strik Ing the machine operated 'by Henry Drinkwater of Camp avenue, Mer- rick, damaging the running board, right front and wear fenders, right rear wheel and denting the right side of the body of the latter's car. Victor Orlani of 25 Chestnot street, Baldwin, reported to the po- lice he was driving his automobile easterly on. West Merrick road when, stopping for a red signal, he had the rear fonder injured and rear bumper torn off by a bus which collided with him from the rear, Fred Schwener, driver of the Bee Line bus, reported that Ortlani wedged in between the bus and the curb and went In front of the.bus stopping before the bus driver had any warning. N. Cpingeld of §% West Merrick road, Freeport, driving his automo- bile north on Church street ard tak- Ing a left hand turn info Pine street struck the automobile of Fred .C. Hyer of 80 Russell place, Freeport, which was parked on the north sidé of Pine street, damaging the left car The automobiles of W.. Wallace Guest of Kirkwood avente, Merrick and Cornelius Thomsen of 20 De- ward avenue, Roosevelt, were dam- on Edit Merrick Four fflciala of the Bank of Rock- ville: Trust «Company (Bur day of David N, Gay, 70, late president the funcral services '@ automobile the Glen Cove Trust Company| Main street, sinfllutwukn‘mflnl Tra Runlop of 125-South street, \before Mr. dh Grove street, Free- In the organiza-| Port, collided with \the a of the Glen Cove Bank and haa| Oberated by John J. Irish ot dependence avenue, BermanB|pastor's salary into a fund to be used exclusively for peasion pnir- poses. Fifteen. (milion dol must be subscribed by the natlopal church to take care of accrued la- bilities and properly Initiite the fund. The-Synods of Pennavivania and Baltimore have alréady approv ed it and raised a sum toward the $15,000,000 nest ege. The Synods of New Jersey, New York and New England will take-action upon the matter during December. The quota of the Brooklyn-Nassau Presbytery jn'set at $204,000, BIG TIME 15 GIVEN VETS -- MHOGPML page's @ Mm. Ml]! John R. Rhodes of Rhodes lanc, Lakeview, was injured and his al- leged assailant jailed on serious mo- tor law violation charges following a crash on Woddfleld road, Lake: view, Sunday afternon at o'clock. | James H. Farrell of Pennsylvania avenue, Hempstend, said by Rock ville Centre police, to be the driver of a Ford truck which hit Rhodes as be was riding a bicycle, was fall- ed by Patrolman Gelestino, who in- charged with driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene driving without lights 'and without either driver's vestigated, of an accident, or operator's license, Rhodes was picked up from the road where he had been knocked by the impact 'of the collision by John Jaques of 4217 Hillandale ave {nue, Liftle Neck, L. L., who reported the accident to Rockville Centre po- lice, after taking the injured man to the home of William J, Murray at 270 North Centre avenue, Rock: ville Centre. He was examined by Dr. Comstock, .police surgeon, who pronounced him but slightly injured although he claimed to have a se- verely hurt back. «Dr, Comstock also verified the re- port of Patrolman Gelestino that Farrell was Intoxicated and he was slated for arraignment before Judge Neu this morning upon the multl- A an who gave his name as Per- menus Brower said to have been « passenger in the truck driven by Farrell was also taken into custody but released after questioning by \ prise t OFF Bf ORMEN Right of Way of Gardwoods- ~ Dalton Road Over Rattle- snake Hill SWAIN, N. Y., Nov. 20.-(@P)-Mod: ern St. Patricks are ridding Iattle snake Hill, near here, of the seprent® responsible for its namd, Surveyors who came through the section recently to plot the route of the new Garwoods,Dalton state high- way beg®h an offensive against the reptiles which was contifued by the country folk with the result that large numbers of the snakes have been. lellled. ... Rattlesnake Hill is heavily wood- 5:30 StigiugOffex-gg an ay. Given to gimpital amountiig to $114 taken at the union services at St. Mark's Meth- Church in Rockville Centre last Thursday morning has been turned over to the South Shore Hospital fund, it was announced this morniug. by George D. A. Combes,\ general chairman of the hospital committee. C e Lutheran Church 'of Rockvhle Centre also voted a sum of $100 to the hospital fm as a gift from the church's congregation im addition to their individual gift«. BOOZE LDS I « REEPT JAL Three Men Arrested on Drunk Feollector, TNEDLLEMION (700-Gallon Still Is NTOWN BEGINS Found in Baldwin By on weouesont Hempstead Receiver Due To- tal of $6,863,079.93 This Year ksglving _ collection|INCLUDES - ALL - LEVIES Rate Is $1.79%4 on $100, In- crease of 11 Cents Above 1925 ed by Joseph H. town. tax He is mailing out 250,000 tax bills to the taxpayers of the town. . Taxes may be paid until Jan wary 10 without penalty. In the tax to be collected by Mr Foster are Included state, county, town, highway, Board of Health, county . police, schools and special Hempste will begin Wednesday, A total of $863,070.93 is to be collect- Foster, be paid with the exception of incor- porated village taxes, which are cel- lected by the villages at a different time. The total tax bill this proximately a milli more than last year. of taxpayers has {ncreased by. sey rear is ap- n and a Collection of taxes in the town of districts, comprising all the taxes to halr The number end Old king \moonshine\ charge of drunkenness. Edward - Sammis, ance of his duty, Rudolpli - Gchweng, Charges Over Week- was once again in evidench at Freeport over the past week-end, with .the result that three men were arrested an booked by the Freeport Police on John Zoblisky, Jr., age 38, a In borer, of Rose avenue, Hempstead, who is employed by thé Nassau-Buf- Lighting Company was ar on North Main street. Freeport, ne Daig avente, about 3 p. m. by Officer Zoblinaky charged with being drunk and Inter- ferring with an officer \im perform: unemploged baker, of 28 Independence avenue, port, \wam artented yesterday at his home on charger of being drunk and using vile language so as to cor- rupt the morals of his children, OM cer Edward Sammis made the arrest William DuBois, age 48, laborer. of the Leader Apartments, Roosevelt was arrested last night at 6 o'clock by OffiGer Sylvester Wright at Main street and Brooklyn avenue, Free port, on charge of drunkenness, eral thousands. The total rate of the state, county and town taxes, levied over every section of the township, is $1.79 1-2, an increase of 11 cents over last year. 'This rate plus the school tax comprise the taxes that must be paid by property owners in Incorporated villages, Outside the viMages, in nddition to the state, county, town and school taxes, are added the highway, Boar of Health, county police and such special districts as water, fire or lighting of which the property is a int.\ 'There 'are 98 different ~tax rates in the town of Hempstead. not \ ineluding the incorporated village's mst IN CAMPAIGN OF FHEEPIIIHIJHGH OBSERVATION OF MGIENT TRIUMPH STARTS TUESDAY [Feast of Hanukah Cormmem-|** Workers Confident Goal $65,000 Will Be Reached This Week of The committee in charge of the Building Fund\ Campaign of the Freeport M. E. Church atnounopd is morning that everything Is progressing very satisfictor'ly: and that» the campaign is meeting with a heafty responseon the part of the congregation. Professor M. E. Powell, Chairman the Campaign Committee report- led last night that of. the $65,000 drates Rededication' of \needed, over $40,000 had been sub- Temple of Jerusalem scribed during the first week and that the canva expect to visit the remaining mbers of the con gregation during the present week. ed, rough and steep. and bas a south-| The Feast of Dedication, or Hanu-|The workers confidently expect to will be celebrated by the Jew-|have' the entire amount subscribed They lived virtually un ish people for one week commencing/by next Sunday. - orn. exposure. which delights molested for generations, and mult{with, Tuesday evening, November where they rule land, for the difficulty In cI'mbing! Hanukah commemorates the Mac- fh (30th. The work of excavating for the new building has already begun and will be completed this week and the Vincent P. Adams Has Birthday Party At Baldwin Home A delightful surprise party: was| given to Vincent P. Adams by his] wife upon his birthday yesterday at ) Baig-! A delicious supper was served | their home on Grimm place, win. at 7 o'clock anc a pleasant evening of songs and dances followed | Mrs. Mortensen entertained with | many songs and Mr. Mortensen] pedered delightful viclin selections.| AmoBg the guest. were: The MI Gertrude ard Eliz MeMaster John. MeGurrin of Floral Pa Miss Stetzel and Mr. Orich of Elm hurst; Mr. Aeaken of- Flatbush, Brooklyn; Miss Terr®ite; Mr. and Mrs, Mortensen and Mr. and Mry. Adums of Baldwin, and Mrs, Oscar Seymour bf Plattsburg, N BELIEVE GIRL DF 15 ELOPED WITH MAN, 20 Freeport High School Student! Is Reported Missing by Father; Police Investigate I 1.tve is never too young to take its victims into exile, is the opinion of the Freeport police department if 'the report made at headquarters yesterday proves correct, for the names of a year-old girl and a 20-yearold man are linked fogether in suspected elopement. John C. Hull of 98 Leonard ave nue, ireeport, reported to the po- lice yesterday that his daughter Dorothy C. Hull, a student at the Freeport High School, who is 15 years of age, has been missing from home since November 28. Mr. Hull said that the girl started for school as usual in the morning, but has not been seen nor heard from since. He maid that it was his belief that she had run away with Wilfred Layton of 409 South Main street, with whom she had been keeping company for some time, and who was hout 20 years of age. Miss Dorothy is five feet three Inches tall, weighs 115 pounds, ha» blue, eyes anc brown. hair, When last seen she was dressed in n dark brown dress, wore a wrist witch, black satin slippers and blue silk stockings. The matter was referred to Cap tain Wise of the Missing Persons Bureau of the county police, who i= Investigating, Anyone «hearing.. of the whereabouts of the girl 's asked by the police to either notify them or the parents. The latter may be reached by telephone at Freeport 1?31-R. > Fishermen Predict Good Herring Run For Dunkirk Fleet ., Nov. 29.-(P)-The is looking forward to a good run of herring and. white trizmph over the BSyrlan/work of laying the foundation for the balance of the reason. Antiochus and his cohorts|begin at once. second century B. C., when attempted to destroy Juda- .P.. A. TONELP 'The fish appear to be coming down from the imke ard acros> from Canadian waters to the American aide. The season thus far has been ex tromely light, the catches wore far th . the averages -of . former enne. . -_ ¢ Various causes have been asmign- by fishermen: for the poor tuck into the Iver (urgest ever Detectives on Raid # Home of Michael Carrso Alse Yields Large Quantity of Alcohol SEARCH \SECOND HOUSE Anthony Cassese, Ex-Conviet, Held on Charge of Pos- sessing Pistol A dinage iu found expenatvely equpped cop n paelty at. the with - T00-gallons Won Saturday might ihome of Michael Carrao gf Gremd avenue and Baldwin when the place was. raided Detectives Bernard Greve, Peale The still is one of the found In operation .on le South. Shore, The police claim thnt they. found several fifty-kallon' barrels of alooe! in the garige and nutherous five-gt lon cans of wlcohol. The stilk wes a threefstory alfuir and it was wae when the officers arrived. . They de- ctired that the alcohol was pumped from the garage into the house and then Into the still and that the al cohol was denaturized three times. While the police were in this house they claim that | Anthony | Canpene, who lives next door and who has served two years in the Atlanta partite on for violation of the prohibition law came over to the place and amked, \What's the matter Ho - invited them to look through his place which they did, ans found a .38 culibra re- volver Adams street Harbor, by and Itay Cassese told the cop thut he did noirKhow it was there, Ho said that it probably belonged to his chauffeur who must have put it in a drawer in a. desk . without . hia He told detsetives that they hi molested frequently by prowlers who got in through the windows. Casseso, who wus featured im the front sheets bf newspapers threwaiti- out the country a few years nge t6 connection with his trial and $@ sentence, was arraigned before Jus tite of the Peace Southard at Wan tagh.on a charge of having m re: volver in his possession, He watve@ examination and was held for futher hearing. Carrao | was Fo turned over ral. authorities. Kul KEUX KUM carter Mss - UmBn'k CHURCH The Rev. Blackwood Preaches Special Sermon for Robed Knights to the SeventyAive members of the Lam brook Ku Kiux Klan in ful} regalie last night attended the services af the Methodist Protestant Churets ef Lynbrook of which the Rev, H. Blackwood is pastor. . A. 'ca paeity: audience of more than 400 heard and witnessed the services. Robed from hood to her\ but with faces exposed, they marched fhe the church headed by standard bear ers carrying an American fug and a small, illuminated 'croms, In fromt of the altar was a large croms kept illuminated throughout the servises, They marched to seats reserved for them and participated \actively Im the services. One of their rumber recited a Klan prayer and with a lights but that of a lange Cross tinguished the Klansmen sen the Cross of Christ 1 Gary. The Rev, Blackwood's sermon was in keeping with the ocomsion, a dit sertation upon Amerieaniam aiid praise for those fraternal orden who took it npon themselven to pm nerve the spirit of Aumrioantem through the teaching of the Bite -