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PAGE TEN SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1967 ADVANCE-NEWS NEWS SUMMARY Boiler Plan OF THE WEEK Costly For Milk Plants JULY 9 & 10—More than 200 boys enrolled in the three week program of the Pine Haven camp which opened Mon- day. Tho campowned and operated by the Boy's Club, is! Syracuse — Strong objec located mi the Black Lake Road at Burns Grove, William t ' ons to Proposed changes i> •rvins as camp director. - - - More than 60 h t e state industrial code •am r :i». at Camp See-Wav Mondav on : !at»ng to hmng of bcler en 1 \ ' ' •• i gineers have been filed b rr- Phiiip M. Murphy. 20, of Bombay, \',Y. Xothreast Dair\ Countv Juds Edmund L. Shea Fri- Federation, X.Y, Inc. Cooperative of vracusi Montgomery is s- Brownies began Riverside Dme. was an a ; gno'j b day and pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal negligence The case resulted from a car accident, in Ogdensburg at 1 a.m April 2f> ;n which Richard Peckham. son of Mrs. Mar- garet Peckham, 218 Hamilton Street, sustained fatal injur- ies. He will be sentenced on July 21. - - - William H. Spec- tor has been assigned the Cadillac franchise for most of St. Lawrence County and the Oldsmobile franchise for Og- already over-burdened indus- densbur; and the niva. effective July 5. - - - Dianne Susan: try of Xew York late.\ Raven, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M.| The mles changes prop0S ed Raven Morning Sta^ Trailer Court, was drowned Friday i by the goard of tandards and afternoon when the motorboat in which she was riding Appeals of the New York with five other persons overturned and her life jacket be- 1 State Department of came caught in the middle deck. - - - The annual blessing iin ndustrial Code No of the boats was held at 2 p.m. Sundav with His Excellency jcording to Forsythe, Bishop Thomas A. Domiellan officiating. - - - Dr. Richard jreuqire that a cetifried boiler Lea has accepted the position of Project Leader at the Ap-;operating engineer be in State Lmiversiv! tendar,ceatail U ™ s *' Robert C. Forsythe, mana- ger. Service Division, North- least Federation, declared the i proposed changes to be \un-: I necessary and unfair to the Labor' 4, ac-| would: Rites Held At Heuve For 10 Year Old Girl, Victim of Drowning, Mon. Iteuvelton — Barbara Jeanibeen a six Durham. Icn-year-old dangh- the fall, wa ier of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durham of this village, was drowned eari\ Mondav evening (July 10, 1967i while visit ing relatives near Lyn. ()n ! . rade pupil in ipped beneath it when her life jacket iddle fleck. caught on Hie The Robert Moses From The Bridge Surviviiii; Barbara Dur- ham, besides her parents, are a brother. Robei'1 Lee Durham, !>: two sisters, tieorgiana. 7, and Vera, 23 months; the maternal grand- mother, Mrs. Vera Harper, Ste. Catherine, Ont.; and the, paternal grandmother, .Mrs. Georgiana Durham. Heuvel- Bv ROBERT MOSES The Genius of The Atomic Submarine plied Forestry Research Institute at the State University any Lasi April the 138th vessel at-: built for the Navy by the New- hen, port News Shipbuilding and Dry boiler generating 75 or! Dock Co., the nuclear subma- was commissioned. hides can stand sarcasm of this kind. In f a c t it seems to strengthen them, but those who indulge the most extreme, in- futile corps loyalties, and their imitators outside, do the nation no service. Rickover had the devil's own time getting promoted to cap tain, although by then his in child had been spend- ing several days a! the home of her aunt, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Marshall, Route 2, Brockville, about four miles from that town. The fatal mishap occurred while Barbara and her cons- ion ins, Patricia Marshall, 13,; The , .... land Brian Marshall, 11, were;day at 2 p.m. at the Fox Fu- one time to fill a compus or !playing at a watei .. fmed sand ineral Home here, with the constitute a menace to the Ivy ; pit a quarter o f a mile fromjRev. Stanley Taber. pastor of League or typical academy |th e Marshal] home . The chil-the Weslevan Methodist product. Besides the academies idre n were paddlmg along;Church, officiating. Burial the edge of the pit when the!was in Hillcrest Cemetery, i Marshall children suddenly I Barbara Jean Durham was |missed Barbara. At first, they!born at Hepburn Hospital, thought she was hiding from [Ogdensburg. Au funeral was Thurs- exist not to turn out standard ized, mass made officers to j command the rank and file, | but also to produce doctors of College of Forestry a. Syracuse, effective^eptemb^ The ^20 million Eisonnower lock on the S .SLawrence Sea- jation . BoiIers o f this type are'Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover iventive mind had produced ex- er collegiate institutions with ^1' ?\j S \ h.rnL^l M » f iPhyillis Harper Durham. She way has deteriorated so badly that about $13 million is |used in milk manufacturing! participated in the trials, but I traordinarilv ingenious, terrify-]splendid traditions not always : ML^!I hpT^n, t! th P n I jW0Ul d have been a S1Xt h needed to repair the damage.---Ronald E. Latham, 308; plants, it was pointed out. The: was not at the dedication. The ling and effective weapons of'consonant with the times. !.'i \ , T,—,. !_\ . J. . ^.'ligrade pupil at Heuvelton New York Avenue, has been promoted to the position of! proposed requirement would Ray Is the 17th nuclear subma-!defense and attack. He would! Metropolitan Insurance Consultant in the Insurance office | boost a milk plant's overhead rine built in the yard and the] never have risen to rear, much! THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS here. - - - The St. Lawrence County Board of Supervisors voted at its regular session this morning by 233-123 count to tabie the resolution to set up a St. Lawrence County Health Department. Ogdensburg Supervisor Joseph W. Sovie offered the resolution, - - - by . 24.000 to 36.000 a year, second of the new 23-vessei Stur- it was estimated. :geon Class submarines. A sis- Forsythe said the propos- ter ship of the Ray, the Harri- ed change would work finan- merbead, was launched Friday, cial hardship on Northeast- April 14. Rickover said that Federation and its 30 mem- when all nuclear submarines ber cooperatives, which op- now authorized by Congress are JULY 11 — Congressman Robert C. McEwen announced; operate milk receiving stat-completed, the \United States „ t _ „ ... . . .,,. , „ , , , . ions in New York State. will have a nuclear submarine that Camp Drum will receive four million dollars, of which , Teh boafd - s proposal fleet of 41 Polaris and 62 at- $2.2 million of available funds will be spent during She!would require an increase in tack submarines.\ current year to improve training facilities. - - - Training is j personnel of four to five per-; My distinguished friend Wit- in full swing for the 479th Engineer Battalion currently:sons per operating plant,\ ham L. Laurence gave me in stationed at Camp Drum. This is the Ogdensburg Reserve Unit. - - - It was announced that instructional swimming less vice admiral, had Congress j are said to be the aristocrats not come to his rescue and in-]of Russia and can have any- sisted on his promotion. This ] thing they want there. This was no triumph of the execu-; may be a bit extreme, but it five branch. Mavbe it is unfor- isurelv unwise for us to discour- tunale that exceptionally gifted people who have had a rough time getting recognition because a little unsociable and even truculent ] and found Barbara in four feet Central School this fall of water. She had a gash over one eye, apparently caused when she slipped from a rock. The Ontario Provincial Po- lice were at the scene, as was Dr. J. W. McDougall, Coun- age or downgrade them. Who,, , , can prevent, shorten and, if the ;ty coroner^ who pronounced occasion demands, win wars Obviously only men of extra- but it is human and ordinry talent, inventiveness, prescience, incorruptible mental honestv by the way which is Brockville, is continuing. 1 This was the second readily understandable THERE ARE, TO BE SURE, the child dead of asphyvia tion by drowning Investigation by Constable Roger Fulford, O.P.P much rarer than money honest i courage and indifference to; periods will begin at the city beach tomorrow. It was an- nounced that a public- hearing will be held on August 5 by the Commissioner of General Services at Albany on the ap- plication by the City of Ogdensburg for a grant of land, now under water, abng the proposed site of the new City ioperativ Dock. - - Barbara Jean Durham, 10-year-old daughter of; equipped said Forsythe. \This would: nontechnical terms this explan- j scoffers who ask, \Would you mean an additional labor cost ation: : have a corps composed entirely !sniping and random criticism, of nearly .36,000 per year \The atomic submarine uses of Rickovers?\ This is a rhetor-1 That is why Hyman Rickover for many milk receiving stat- nuclear fuel, that is, highly en- ! ical question which really re-1 will be remembered when many ions.\ riched Uranium 235. One pound : quires no answer because, aside ; decent, honorable respected and drowning accident of chil- dren living in this area within a period of three days. Last Friday afternoon Rites Held Tuesday For Mrs. Nellie Marselis, Aged 73 Wadclington — Mrs. Nellie Clarissa Marselis, 73, died Sat- urday i July 8, 1967) in the ''fj Potsdam Hospital. She had suf- fered a heart attack on July 2. Funeral services were held at the Phillips Memorial homo, Waddington at 1:30 p.m. Tues- day and at 2 p.m. at the Metho- dist Church. The Rev. Ellis, Hovie, pastor, officiated. Burial was in the Brook- Forsythe pointed out that is equivalent to 3,000,000 pounds from other considerations, there ]conventional officers will as in-]Dianne Susan Raven, daugh-; s j d e Cemetery, Waddington. all steam boilers in \' ~\~ 1 '\'\ '\'' \ ' ' ' \ '\ '\\ \ r \\ \~ J 11 \\\ \ rl \~ milk plants are with automatic of coal. This fuel is used in;are two few Rickovers at any' dividuals be forgotten, the nuclear reactor, which!' ~ Mr. and M 10 while v. Rober L Durham. Heuvelton wa lag near Lyn. Ont. County's Market Strength Growing JULY 12 — It was announced that the Jaycee of the year is William Ward, and the new president of the organi- zation is James Spaulcmg, The installation was held at the Towne House Inn July farm machinery were lost in an early morning fire. Tues-;been established day, July 11 that destroyed two barns on the Ogdensburg- Cantor, road owned by Gordon McNeeiy. - - - Fifty civic, political, banking. business lead- ers of St. Lawrence County were guests of the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce for luncheon on board the (Special To the Advance News) ; out refuelm; U.S. Navy Destroyed Ligraham and Vesole of the U.S. At- .\ e w York — St. Lawrence lan-tic Fleet at Massena Tuesday. Donald E. Kitchin, County proved to be a strong Commissioner of Welfare of St. Lawrence County made his market during the past year, fourth visit to Ogdensburg Tuesday for interviews with according to a national study welfare recipients in the city and area. Thirteen cases were reviewed. - - - Milton Luger, Director of the State Division of youth, suggested yesterday that Ogdensburg should con- sider hiring a full time recreation supervisor. Mr. Luger made a tour of the city playgrounds and parks. Robert Hiliers. North Syracuse, son of Francis J. Hillers. 408 Elizabeth Street and the late Mrs. Hillers, look issue serves as the submarine's en- gine. A fuel load of only a few pounds makes it possible for it to travel submerged for months without refueling and without servicing. The nuclear drowned July ] safety devices and are in- spected regularly by qualif- ied personnel of the State De partment of Labor. \The safetv record of dairv plants in this State has been ener g> : l s us « d not only for pro- excellent,\ said Forsvthe. -No:P uIsio n bu t als ° f « r a; r - con- Six thousand bales of hav andihistorv of boiler mishaDS has. ditionmg and for the conversion oi: salt water into fresh water. : The Nautilus, first atomic sub- Immigration Employes Cited By Committee iter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas jlV. Raven of Morning I Trailer Courts, Rive/ , Surviving are two daughters: j 1 1Mrs. Edward (Madeline) Lara- Road drowned when the motorboat I by and Mrs. Laura Marcellus, both nf Waddington: two sons, jin winch she was riding with] christopne r o f \ p uiask i and jfive others, overturned in the :Llov d o f Norfolk: two sisters, St. Lawrence River five Mrs ErneRt Beckstead, Ches- .miles west of Waddington. jle rviUe. Ontario, and Mrs. Wil- Three employes of the Immi-. ration Service December igjDianne, who also, was ten j]ia m Morris , Cardinal, Ont,; gration and Naturalization.Ser-: 1941, and all of his service has iyears oid and would have vice at Ogdensburg and four I been on the Northern Border marine, launched in 1954. trav- eled around the world iow-and- a-half times, including avoyage beneath the North Pole, with- others from the Northern New'except for the period February j pVpflpt-jpl / Tt Jfpc York area have been rated] 1942 - October 1944 which he l l CUC1 IV.IV 1V1LC3 outstanding in their work and (served in the U, S. Navy. He ! HpM WpdnfSdBV of business activity just releas- ed. Significant gains were record- Because th e reactor has n o ed as local residents, enjoying movlng parU it p roduces n0 better incomes and a high rate: vibrations and is therefore un- ci employment, spent a record detectable bv present known amount for goods and services, techniques, its onlv limitation The facts and figures on the; j s }h e aM j tv 0 f the human svs result are the recipients of Sustained Superior Perform- ance cash awards. The grants were presented by the Region- al Incentive Awards Commitfee, \THE ATOMIC SUBMARINE to Lorraine Woods, secretary; CAN travel submerged at a:Morgan Belgard, Immigrant depth of more than 600 feet [Inspector: and Richard Prophet, at the speed equal to that of the | Investigator, all employed at Queen Elizabeth on the surface. ] Ogdensburg. graduate of the College of Pharmacy University, Albany, New York, and resides with his wife, Janet, and son, Stephen at 823 Eliz- abeth Street, Ogdensburg, Albany union A t Hammond Hammond — Ray T. Fred- erick, 79, who suffered a three brothers, Reuben Weegar, Ogdensburg, Lloyd Weegar, Cornwall and Harley Weegar, Newington, Ontario. Mrs. Marselis was born Sept. 18, 1894 in Dunbar, Ontario, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Ashbel Weegar. On i January 7, 1920 she married Christopher Marcelis and Donald Lockerby, Supervisor; Warren Dickson and L 1 o y d Wood, Immigrant Inspectors at the Thousand Islands Bridge and William Norton, Supervisor last week with the Democratic Sheriff of Oonondaga Coun- local market, as well as com-'{ e m t 0 endure confinement f or ] Massena, were also ty in regards to establishing a substation at Cicero. Hillers parable data for other parts of]prolonged periods. ~~ J a Republican, seeking office as a County Legislator, op- posing the move because of the cost. JULY 13 — A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Salvation Army Advisorv Board, held at the Citadel and presented awards honored with the cash heart attack at his home in ;move d to New Liskard, Ontario. South Hammond, late Sunday i The y came t 0 Waddington in Richard M. Prophet was born :ni ght, died at 1:30 a.m., Monday; j u [y o f iW Mr Marselis died in Plattsburgh. N.Y., but moved ;r j u ] v 1 0 . 1967) in the E. J. |May 10 1961 to Ogdensburg at an early agei]y 0 t,] e Hospital at Alexandria and attended the Ogdensburg JBay. schools. Before joining the Tm-j fhe funeral was Wed- Lorraine B. Woods is Secre- tin country, have just been re-j -There are two types of nu leased by Sales Management m, clear submarines. One is the at- its copyrighted 'Survey of Buy-]tack type which carries torped-]tary to the Officer in Charge ing Power.\ joes. We now have 27 of thisjof the Immigration and Natur- St. Lawrence County s mar-; type in commission, much more i alization Service at Ogdensburg. ci . nnAU , ^ kef strength reflected the in-! advanced in design that the] she has been in Government early this niontn. me purchase of a islo.000 house on Jud- crease in the amount of spend-:original Nautilus. The second:service 15 years, having first School, as a residence for officers able money that was available! type is the Polaris, which car- ! - - - - - was unanimously approved. - - -to most local residents. ries missiles with nuclear war-] Board in Ogdensburg, May 15, his fall on the Augsburv Phvsieal : Their net. disposable income]heads. In April, the 41si and ] 1959, she transferred to the Im- was :i n the year, after payment of] last of the Polaris series was | migration and Naturalization personal taxes, §235,405.000. son St., opposite Lincei: in charge of the ciiadc Construction will begin Education Center at St Lawrence University. - - - It announced that the Justice Department is suing the con- tractors who built the Eisenhower Lock at Massena for more than $200,000 tor faulty construction of a lock sill, - - - Chief of Police, Leo P Lebeau and Mrs. Lebeau, 1200 New Y'ork Ave. observed their 35th wedding anniversary Tues- day. - - - An infant sen of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hiersiber of local died at 2:25 a.m., Monday two hours after birth at the Na- j average, per amounted to i commissioned at New London. migration and Naturalization Service March 26, 1951, he was a member of the Ogdensburg Fire Department for ten years. 1941 - 1951. He served with the Immigration Border Patrol on both the Mexican and Canadian Borders, and as an Investigator in Philadelphia, Pa. and Og- densburg, New York, During ij^ World War II, he served two\ years with the U.S. Army in the European Theater. He pres- , , r , „ , . „- . , entlv resides on the River Road, worked fonhe Selectu'e^Service : ogdensburg. with his wife. Ada. Ronald M. Lockerby gradu- ated from Boston University and has been in Government Service as Clerk - Steno and ] Service t o r 26 vears He en- fhese subs can fire nuclear mis-, was subsequently promoted to tered Just what this was equivalent: siles while submerged to dis-1 Secretary . in terms of the individual I tances from 1,500 to 2,000 miles, sides witi She presently to. in terms of the individual \ tances from 1,500 to 2,000 miles. ] sides with her husband, Thorn- family, was found by dividing ] Each Polaris submarine carries as, daughter, Joanne, and sons the income figure by the num- 16 missiles.\ households. The It may be added that the Po- househoid. came laris series is to be replaced on duly with the Immi- Thomas Jr. and Donald at 418 Ford Avenue, Ogdensburg, New York. Another son, James, is I Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia ---Harol d -I. Mitchell,: to $7,594. • m future nuclear-powered sub-.married. Her husband is an in Despite the fact that a solid marines by Poseidon, an i-m-]spector in the Customs service CONSIDER FOR A MOMENT the career of Hyman Rickover. The layman has an ingrained distrust of the military mind, Chairman of the Couniv Board of Supervisors announced . . , . , that 30 extra In Schoa, ,'outb have been placed in the Coun- dose of inflation cut into•their ;Pnwea, more powerfu, and long- ty Youth Corp., program, as of July 1, - - The Urban Re-!P urchas .' n § power they sti had:er-rangmg m.ssile. •* , . j . ,-,-* - TV. ' • r- - - iia greater amount than usual newal Agency and me City s Planning Commission agreed : kft b fo p diseret j onary spending, on a preliminary Urban Renewal program Wednesday, And thev spent it \freely pro- night at a meeting ai: City Hall, The plan will be presented ] duclllg a banner year for'local to the City Council this Wednesday for their official ap-;retail merchants. The sales to- proval. The Urban Rentwal Agency is controlled by thejtal for the year reached a high Council with Mayor McFadden serving as Chairman, Alder- ! of $126,492,000. men Mike Leonard and Walt Bracy are also members of the ] Most people throughout the _ „„.„.„„ „ five member board. Brent Friedlander, a representative of ]country ended up on the plus: a [ s Q u r ^ v e m jjj tai ,y aL .adem- the consulting firm of David Rosen Associates of New York ]side last year. On the one hand, jieS j i n spke c , f the many re _ City explained the proposals Eric C. Gordon announced at l \> fl e ™ ^ \T'fjlft! ™rkable officers they have the Urban Renewal meeting that the Gulf Oil Companv had 3 m f nd a ^ am ° Unl of ]tumed out. have raised consid- ove! Time. j oraoje doubt as to their recog- purchased the Seymour Hotel Property and would raze the ; 0n th e other hand , social se-i nitto n of th e noncon ventional same, A service station complex will be erected on the site. |C urity taxes and state and local ! offbeat brains and brilliancy summed up in the old cliche ] ihe Emigration and Natural that war is too important to be left to generals and admir- gration and Naturalization Ser- vice at Detroit, Michigan and later served in Toronto, Ontar- io, before transferring to Thou- sand Islands Bridge March 12, 1956, He served in the U. S. Army during World War II and ,is a member of the American was recently transferred L jo n and Lion s chlb He pres _ from Massena, New York to To-,^, resjdes wit h hi s wi f Hel . ronto, Ontario, where the family ] en / and son , GeraWi al 325 will shortly move to make their; Jh street clavt NY home. ' Morgan J. Belgard is f^S^^^^^^^J^iserved t^v^ars with the U.S Navy before joining the Immi- gration and Naturalization Ser and nesday at 2 p.m. at the Fox: Funeral Home here, with the Rev. Roy -C. Johnson of the Congregational Church of; Morristown officiating. Bur- ial was in Rarick Cemetery, South Hammond. Surviving Mr. Frederick are his wife, Ethel; one daughter. Agnes Tusler, Redwood; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Fox, South Hammond; two grand- children and three great-grand- children. Mr. Frederick was born in Ithaca. March 20, 1888, son of John and Agnes Smith Frederick. On Jan. 10, 1912, he married Ethel Chase of Chippewa Bay, The ceremony was performed in the Ham- mond Presbyterian manse by Dr. Daniel A. Ferguson. The couple lived all their married life at their farm home at South Hammond, Mr. Frederick was a mem- ber of the Presbyterian Church of this village. Rites Are Held Niagara Falls. New York, un- til May 1, 1961, at which time he was promoted to Immigrant \ .Inspector at Thousands Islands. , In Grasshopper League action . Bridge He i s a member of the] Bronx - where sne nad been a . , , „ lucai „,„„„ a „ u „„.,.„,,' ^iday night, the VFW i B .P.O.E. and the Lions Club, patient for tsome ime. Gulf has also purchased three wood structure buildings levies were higher. The gains w hich rise above discipline and !tea m scored H s sixt n wi n I He resides with his wife, Kat-h- Mrs - VonDietscn was a sister VFW Takes Legion 4-3 In Thriller Friday Evening Warren M, Dickson is -••-__ „ m » T¥ •tive of Rouses Point, N.Y. He]]-Jg|-g J^ QJ- jylfS . H. VonDietsch,62 Mrs. Genevieve Robillard vice Border Patrol. He served . . ,, n _„„„ the Mexican border and at. - ^ fl, 2 h Bronx New York City, widow of How- ard C. VonDietseh, died about 9 p.m., Sunday fJuly 9, 1967) in St. Barnabas Hospital, the • conform itj genius. Rickover to produce works of seems not to have against one defeat when it]i een , son s, Douglas, Richard squeaked through to a 4 - 3; and Ronald, and daughter, win over th eAmerican Legion! p au | a , at 227 Merrick Street, owned by Mrs, James Akin which are located just east of more than offset the losses the Sevmnur Hotel propertv on Ford Street. however The survey rates each com- JULY 14—The Ferrox Iron Company here in Ogdens- munity as to market strength, | been one of the General Issue!mne. ; Clayton, N.Y. burg received an approval for a loan of $27,328 as part, taking into consideration suchj cade ts at Annapolis, He was 1 Tne Legion was an ead M>j Lloyd H. Wood graduated'Home, Tuesday, of the sum approved bv the New York Job Development factors as income, population'probably not the most popular, [coming into the, bottom of Ihe | from Burlington Business Col-1 was Wednesday of Mrs. Carl (Eva) Dashnaw of this city, who died this past May. The body was brought to The funeral morning at Authority in 1966-fv A total of S903.115 was wanted to • and retail business activity. agreeable, charming and con-j fifth inning- In that frame, | lege and then served with the! Noire Dame Church, Burial industries in four counties including Jefferson\ St law- St. Lawrence County is given: ventional member of the corps. iPinkerton reached first on an; U.S. Army during World War] was in the Ogdensburg teme- .. an index rating of .0480, which:He has never worn the old error, and advanced to second j n before joining the Immigra- j ter .V- . , means that it is believed cap- school tie jauntilv Since gradu-!on J. Denio's bunt single. Then | tion and Naturalization Service Surviving Mrs, t-ivoc ^nnint^ri hv M a( c Tav r^^^n^h'u^Unr able o f producing that percent-; ation he appears as an officer the VFW pulled a double steal j January 1, 1944 at Jackman. are one son tnes appointed by State Tax ComnisMonei Joseph II. Mur- H B relall ! to have been tough, unorthodox and Kirk Ramsey drove both Maine, He was transferred to Von phy. Mr. Maltby will receive $9,000 lor promoting the New b ^ sjnes s - an d comen tious. but as our'Pinkerton and Denio home with |Thousand Islands Bridge MaylN-J WANTED: Men brave enough to crash automobiles head on, in the most spectacular auto crash show at the Gouver- neur Fair, Monday night, August 7th, S-.00 p.m. com- peting for the champion- ship in the \WORLD'S LARGEST DEMOLITION DERBY\. PRIZE MONEY FOR THE LAST CAR RUN- NING. For entry blank write to NYSARA, INC. c/o Gouvcrneur Fair, Box 88, Gouvreneur, N. Y. \You must bring your own car.\ rence, Franklin and Clinton. - - - Herbert R. Maltby, River side Drive was among the eight Lottery Sales Representa Von Dietsch Charles Raymond Dietsch of Hackensack, a brother, Raymond Rob- York State Lottery and acting as iiason between the Di- \\^e'le^ than that was done , grealest'lubnTa7ine7'an^fin\esV!a\\sharp\'double. Ramsey also ] 30TT951T He'is\^ _ member\ofI Hlard of Glens Falls; two sis- vision of Lottery and ticket sales outposts. - - - Dr. Luis ]as t year 041 9 peree rit, it is; authority on nuclear sea power.! scored on Mitchell's sacrifice i F.&A.M. Rotary and American Iters. Mrs. Esther Ramsey, Long Huzella, Acting Assistant Director of Administration at the concluded that some of the local 1 he has in the end reflected im-ifly to tie the game al 3-3. j Legion, He presently resides!Island, and Mrs. Joan Mahei, St. Lawrence St. Hospital spoke to Rotary Thursday about buying potential is still to beimense credit on his school, his I The Legion failed to score in wilh his wife. Joyce; son, Greg:'Jersey City; two grandchildren; one phase in the rehabilitation of the mentally ill. In- realized. j profession and his country.lits half of the sixth, but Payne and daughter, Linda at 5 Beth-j and nieces and nephews, eluded in his speech was an explanation of the CHIRP — • When his name came up For'scored for the Veterans giving June Street. Alexandria Bay. ; Mrs, VonDietseh was born in program now-being successful!, conducted at the Brockton BILLFOLD REPORTED ] promotion to high rank, Ihe jthe-m a 4-3 victory. [ William F. Morton resides at j Ogdensburg April 7- !SfJ5 ; a V. A. Hospital. - - : Three Commissioners appointed by the , LOST HERE FRIDAY j opponents were numerous and ] Kirk Ramsey was the winning 44 Cornell Avenue, Massena. ^daughter 0 John and Lhza Supreme Court Justice heard Testimony Wednesday at] Terry Vinch. 72! Ford Street influential. Their motives were pitcher and D. MacDougall took with his wife • Edttb ancI daugh- ^R\^^^^ „ *\ 4 , , , , „ , r, J ,. • ireoorted to no ice Friday that: dubious and malice unmistak- the loss. ter, Bonnie. He has been withmed to Howard L, \onuieiseti Canton m the case of Anshe Zophen Congregation versus ^^ » |a ^ bJi3fol d conlaln .: ab i e . R ick0 ver is accused of! I the Immigration and Naturali-'in 1923, the ceremony being per- the Bridge and Port Authority. The lawsuit was brought as- h|c . drjver Vll , emc draft violating ihe Navv code in! In 1951 each person in lhc : ration Service for 29'- 2 vear.s,! formed in Ste. Anne's Church. a result of a sum of money offered tne congregation in ] r , a] . d ^ cia | Securitv car( i and,gaining promotion, 'it was said United Stales ate 393 eggs and lor the past 7 years has New Yrk City. Mr. VonDietseh reoumeration for trees cut in October, 1963 at the Anshe 0[ j ler persona! papers some-iof him that he never walkedIwhile in 1966 the rate dropped.been Supervisor of the Massena]was killed in an automobile ac- Zophen Cemetery, I where in the city. 1 a quarterdeck. Tough minds and to 303 eggs per person. office. cident in 1927, A Copy Of The Ogdensburg Journal is given out Free of Charge to all Patrons by the MAN- AGEMENT ol the following Hotels and Motels in the Og- densburg Area. • ANCHORDOWN MOTEL • MORLEY'S MOTEL • BLUE TOP MOTEL • RIVERSIDE MOTEL • SEAWAY MOTEL The management of the above hotels and motels strive to make it's patrons feci at home . . . away from home. When making a reservation for a friend- why nut suggest one ol the above molds or hotels Has New H'\.uiU'fU Friday. Krvsiak, 44. sucm Pcac'hey. (57. who be chairman of the ho; years ;ts Lohlaw pr The Bulfalo-based ates more than 170 els in New York Sta 'vania, Ohio and C rang up sales of million last year. It is controlled by Can ests. Krvsiak. a native joined Loblaw 12 ye became executive dent and general October 1965. He is of Cornell Universit. Brier Hill Sc Appear On r By _ .MRS. MARGARE1 Brier Hill - Brier ic Troop 131 and Troop 86 made gue ces 011 the Roger I two Saturday morr over WWNY, host€ Burgess. Accompa Brownies were ' Phillips. Mrs. Rot Mrs. Rov Slocum Robert Swift. Mr. and Mrs. Jc and family, Masser ing two weeks at tier Slate Park, the son of Mr. anc 'Smith. Sand St. Mrs. Harold Dr Miss Madeline Ma the St. Lawrence torical summer at Riehville. Delegates from Hiil 4 - H clubs 41s! New York St gress held recen were Pretha Snr ing the Brier Hill Craig Lowery in pacity for the Ch Mrs, Avis Gilt- home from A. B , Hospital where fined for twelv pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. and son attended the Colony fanv' 011 the fourth. e:',.-!I for this oec Cuests expect\ ol Mr. and Mrs this weekend wil Mrs. Edgar Mel St. John's. Mich .Mrs. F. D. Hie children from M While on their they plan to att Rev. McLaughlii the pulpit on J , 'First Congregar Brier Hill. Mr and Mrs and children Li Barbara and Ste turned to their h after a two wee the camp of he and Mrs. Arthu the River Road The Whalen' his wife and Shcri, Richard. from San Leand arrived and ar the camp. They ' 'for ten days. Mr. and Mr and son attende Saturday (July Warren's nephev chell. at Card Burchell and the Hooper ot Spe were married Church in Card ception in the Spencerville. As several of claas of 1952 Central School entity vacation an impromptu dinner at The the following .Marilyn 1 Stout Ann Marie t.Spil Mrs. Shirley C kamp, all iron area; also Mi ert Blaekmer, Mr. and Mr marsh, Edwai John W. Smi Mr. and Mrs Black Lake Flo Mr, and Mrs children Cindy jiv and Jeffrey Beach, Calif., visiting their ,Mrs. Walter 1 Mrs Robert 1i\elv Weeken Buslines homo Mrs. Charles IinblM. Kirk Wednesday M