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, •* ''\'Mffi'***<* i^.'«-»-j\ rt ' .—Year's tnd <V MASON ROSSITER SMITH NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF A fffSlOENT Of THE UniTtd Mates lend* *H traditional color, indead to <anv Jw^rtmontli in the calaiwlar racord of man^VappJnaii'aacJ »iv ~*-i#«, »uocaut, «„<* faiWat. But tvtn without tha campai ^ would Jiava bean a tpactacular year, certainly ont^bf x m*st intarafting and .ignrficW in modarn history. a modern apic of Hi* *«a, In tlie '90 down to th« saa in'ships,\ witf* tka vioU t by gallant C^aptatn Hanrik Kurt Carlsan aboard tha .torn tyift? ftrt##prise, disabled in ft* high winds and 1MI t 1 * #IHl * f * '^ A f •*• **+ **ga. indtad, 4© tiW minds of wian in avary land. '•* / / y \ft was in February thiTKTtii*. mourned tka yeat. good king, «*ort*yVI. Tha wiiole we^*«Ki»e« at , , _ land p*f rH monarch to rest, amwj ancient p#4»p #>aj eeremofty. and announced H»e i«cc**si«>n *• anotfca^ffiwbe* to tfce Irit&h throne, A* monarchies tKooIr and crym^Wd in a* any otkar parts *f tke wor^d, Britain's itiU ktld firm^and mtsWkabJe, a infjaWd, to a great family and +**raat ssmg. of lt«r thoro was froifbU in IrarfraTlTun^t diiturWd- H»« Middle €•»• and moiTot iWort-siqhted, *»»• and placed » •ral Mohammad N 7m«y Ori^faf people*. Pbgtied too lon« by • ariitocraey,^6gyp* tetrf her king into man^fower.fo the-penon of Gen- a m«fTof great patriotfcm and powWrwl .W* Mustapha Kemal Ataturk ol Turkey, people upward by tha sheer force of determination. / _•• ; ./ - \ - Korean, affair, kiHmr and bloody, waVorolongad tipnt continuad m stalemate and finally people everywhere hoped and prayed fot^act. Tha inued In French Indo-Ckwia and kUtaya, as the western of CommunUm. ¥911 R, NEW YOBK* ANCES W - I^KKwR\W^V9 Gtledh| lettnb / ':'°: The foUowlng is the rw^rt W torian of the town ot Gowcneur» Misa Johnston U spmdfa* the ter in the south, being Robert Lee (By Hcirta C Not Jtncwlnc the Arties OTJT tqwn historian, I aj^ddsd to at- tend a week's seminar in Jmy at Coopcrstown, held there each yeer by th^ Stifle Jlistorfcal There were ieveral oouraas and I the ttiere this <d out Xran state department Many pro- blems.wtire <toe«ssed in class and aoroe historians tokl what w»s be- done lt^ JODm ^ Kara and *Wa to cW^lf «ia ttn T *cl.i of tha otfo* j SiStheSTp^? yaf Uow^>9 full w»H tha> until the beast wasVfncken in itsj ^aquicentenaial otkbiation in the danger cotild J^ver W complettiy orercoma. % *^ divifiotis I»y»t L«w 4*aq*r couW J%^ver W completely It was ^ y^r .in^tad, which tried the souls of men, not only in their aqa-oM^iOrch foe.freedom and justice, but in their fun. honesty in government. Thus it was that as Hfical Campaigns in America approached th»ir crescando, \whole world nervously awaited our choice of new leadership, \for so much depended ifpon the outcome. •'- \^~ ^ \- Thara wara-those, both at holne and abroad, who \ ttiail ifaa_xasult mkiht well detarmina the future com cess of spreading socialism, if defeated or checkad in America county, this On June 1 the toricans of the county at my We invited the aupervisori their wives. Mrs. ^JKitheri ng helpful % ^ I have begun to keep £ scrap- book of town event* We-are anx- ious to have the httorits of the T6e juepny and navy it be defeated and checked eisewfcan*. See—VEAITS EXIV^Page but bope to set jBnore / / March of January 2 .' : •*& ~ 1A Mies at FmtencK H. CHRISTMAS TREK UGHT8 •adlrliclit Ball npomorrd by the tad ChrintoMii Bob t'ttfthinaa's t Louisa •Kiwwn in North Tribute to Ufe Louis it. Pink, w«H Gouverneur and York as a member of the tnju^ees oC St Lawrence^ sity an4 fw his tattoos 'ciai wdr^t *nd housuig. HospiUl Service of his AJTO NOW ITS THIRTY fX>R 0P1 ^Before briefly rowlfiooing'a few f •\ Scheduled to arrive in Gouveis d itk^vo^ur is the. fu^t/1953 Chevrelet say goodbye anil alnee- Hianks j Thc^stsXf of Soaker-Graves the jnanT^riertb and business itee w<abm it has bem my fftiow rOaan/duH^ tHr to aerw ciUyiinK w pear 11 %o amiapnyv • oevn •bpirt tnjfci-, ed by Freddie than date thpae news XiCWM jtMftt 1 l'^PQU^atvaj^ ^N#*V w ^a -w» v •-- f prmtcd and. I believe, beneficial sejrve the chatnge^in our to record them in tbis column In serving as a medium business news. Basineissoote has *trived to record 11 ments in CoQdca that Che \ be i at 387 £. partner- and p in Motor Saie. single pro- Hhrough \the been a fooU experience munity today is a modern and shopping center t^caya^of the cooperation of 42*anSCof the vii- Bank of Hammoaji will be Md BAKK BOCUCD anmial meeting of of Citiceiis Jo k«cp up with relativea war refngres vto package weigtod to Each effective The CM Trie OK >Ckrite itetv as manater Jeiiney Aeur mr wp week. / *s , , Mr.. Bitting*, a yrfkvt of nectad>\ has bmt with ney company fpf 15 serving a> ajiistant the store' In W \^ at Pa-, and He is a graduate He plans of Utvkm Mrs, Billings am) their four n to Gouverneur as soon as succeeds in finding a home. ^ Mr. Winters ^1U leave the Pep- January 1 to i cdme^s^ociated with VanOmtwii electric am* furniture East Main itwet. An the Penney company tor Mr. Winters ft^aune to Gouv- in 192* as Akalstant OntgtltNltee \ pounds and digue* ' underwear and writint even and calling on the woowv af the M wder the directkm jsf Miss Mar*^pfrotmnent 0| Oiln^i Tb* ^tvwW^ tOlt met at a tee December lfi, Tint Hundred an/entirr 'of Mr. Ptnk r s life »de AHS' to the work. // .. y / . v -, * ? nks Mftf/is U|e KeUV oC GMfmm ur L ^wis die fi store her*. He served Mage*, first manager of the sujrtu -until MATC+T. 1930. left \o manage stores of company in Buffalo, ~ Bmiington. Vt . Upon Mr. Magee^s Mr. Winters was a ager of the local 4tore and re- turned with bis /amil> in 1916. Mr, and Mrs. ^inters and their two; children itreet^^ -Z^^f- m r- \ ; T istmas Baskets Defiyeredto Jh Twenty the i with ton family t* Gan- r. and Mrs. Pink graoV St. Lawrence unhrer- was brought up in Can* After the a« of cifh* by ptoject sponsored by ^ Umcbeotv dub, the Rotaty p by Mita Grace Corbin'a father. She found it very heipfuL ,This type of help calls for tele- pheoe calls and tef writing, gave me The groqp m) Year^ff litthe :ion January t from 2*9fr to 5 which his sister; since 1882. AID1T TOWN BOOKS missing. are pictwk* pf village liistor- to Ju- HlaWOWAN-Pg 4 /The annual audit of the books of the town supervfeorv Bon l^ck, and of all financial records -of the town cierk was atarted Monday, December 2$. Edward J. CaWH, Frank C. Campbell *nd Arthur B. Hart arc in charge of the aucfit which\' will take apQft»xirnateiy three da>*s. • .-\ . bank at 3 Con /?» 1953 Dairy Products Good ^^S^^ «s?as?i InMewTa* and Upstate Markets >,. = ptltta^^or A^d mO)c andjtloned factor has reduced t in New Yark dt^aad 4ip^Uual number of dair> naiiwta d|# continue strong fsfatc as a who}*^ actively. p^ncrting/n^ctors will be Reeled at the They ootdd be miK* meeting x ^ helpful to €\wypnt. if th'p> ' ,.** *- * ^ the active lupport of t,V r ABC' BOABO R»X OMMENI^ r \ RD^ARD^ UCCNSE for a >»6t$i !M|OOC Motrls I b^fievr. «d'1j- Main ^trcrtr Edwards, te t it > tfcoinioi'uded foe approval ^r 6USP trivel to nual Jay* of cheerl . fpr tlie Bowl fe Januw L ^\ will bevoj) for the traditional Orange i footbfH gsfne on- New Year's . when ttoe Oraj^e^T Syracuse during hope that and at .. agenu Xarta ^S^Mr and M'A. iMetrtent. * /The ^ thanks for makfn* my 4a>^ uith-<thc county- board s the Tribu^P«« most pieasaUt' tion of approxaL **A kindest ««ar* to you aH. *Hve<L by the A «™ *\ yuquor Authorj*rt Cotttmty Aiboholic Bev- Board at Canton. . vith -mill he milk cow I hUb^ atl he ad. There ha* - P* 1 ^ Sc*yk* versity and from law NewOfork city. Mr |>ink worked in tlfck University Setflement House arid^for the United Neigh- borhood Gi He arranged for the building of the Bridge-John^ ^ hotel in Brooklyn, a tow price hotel in 1926. and ha* served as since its founding. He also on the^Brodkr>n chamber of merce. » \ , -.- * . Mr. Pink was a member of/ New York city Municipal authority in 1934-35 In SSSl£7ri2a2^FW<«--*~~. . 1^43 He a**»Vnamfd: to jMts» Burfrt «qlJ lea\-e S>Tacuse control |h > cH>. In I5(C> ht visited >h« Ptiilip- . ^*n. 2. *!\ie pines »o *i# in />r£arazinft the^^ n lh* counti>Vm&ufa^ pro«ram. Jn Miami. he ber^ifc ^presidem ,of A tenivrip W _ icu^^h^ firtovinter-racial i Economicii Mias Bums is cooperative HI thecin. ]tr ^ ^ child, drvakuMhent In ad- /accepted the fnsitipn ot i {frfion to the Associated >lo^ tainirf the 1&. ed the Uwffctab.iL .to {Carpenter, the Rotary In addition, tfajey will appear in the cokweful parade through Miami oa New Year's 4?w, to- *-itb %e Syracuse laiiver- wiU te tele* Glenn W. Miller, the dub, atated this we%k am the \three oi^ankadfiia thai alt share equally in the that there be m effdrl, . * The committee forts of the rrcabyterian the Methodist church, the Bus*, ness Women* dub and the ctiants of the viQage in possible to provide baskets. They 0fm> the gftt* of money h «^ U a/aJMk ^The baskets shortly before Yale Gates, Sierart and Drury Gathers. Clay- Mr. Idler. get MesTi _crL2 reduciKy |«^ Urrnrrs VOK> go^ tha from ag-icifl- butter trfsid m the -Aa jM$itK>na] *r\ but-j cent decline frdn: 194** H> „ IS^2, the number of in?** rs de'.iV ring i irtxn to pUr'> «i> ><parti*c 194?. taking the yt* -^ act;m.%» O&iF utTvr officej* a«d ^ciarxi - tfi I^V» Charles Garside becajpe L _ „ She to Before this hr uas Nc%Jto^enSJ^ ci*is. and » a it* topcrinterK^ni -- jj<---iTt5^arK^ o f GodvnrK*fiLf ffirff school oV*fte mucti ,' ; / r slate hous- ailHiamlor n followtag before seven o ?.. the Authorj*rtn Oc The LAY ROCK CAI>O SERVICE ... , rii . ». i sry£ r / 5L's| > SSwjis; fa^i-Uacl^ ej«^ !^ ! & ^on I ^:^J[!!!^ l f^nrBHle beto# that k T»2 to ^^^E describ^-^ \the to In .and Brier Hill. He . Jor jampiementfT J ^ go on display Saturday Jan. 1 3rd at Dodds Motor <^j&p*rr~1er* J af Omum and Majr^treeto The f^fS ,___. fiBCtor m****^f?ir 50th annnw- knes M. Paddock ^^SfutrFoxd Motor Co - ,dle appliance sales. *emi b> an entirety new milker* F*ora w Rrd - the new tractor is and tha Jtodel 8N wtacts^ir rt-pw»ccs. imo the jdf Jei» ef^fai^ej^r. • lij^d more da*ricf^^ ^ plain area ^- iU • Dairj cow*.-rjrns.rs •prr crrt *ast >*e»r «pr^j T>ie 10 :ricrfa*e again Ln!AHS\ b fi Df UTJU&U*. v r ir law. H*~fre€ formerh brp mertibcr^crf the Slate Housing being app6im< > *d b> £ Smith in 19T Ju' he wrote, the iir« work on the a;cied in dc CUR1STMAS J ITS The i « : tc-5. 1352 is of CoMRerce ToyMrstiid i Shopper StrrarnlKJed 1 tv KtU^ an few lar tha find arid 'e^t-^fher ^CiL coaB= Office * rr*c*o8*d ar* if» Tart a-^ :•> Bfc» «-»* Tasr^ \-* IL ^-^ v