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Rouses Poi^t, M ? .V., Peterson Now Employed afcgcls Cleaoging 'C in Plattaburgh United States Department ition, acting; on the aendations Of James Yale, ctor in- Chaise of the Rouses office, has directed that all possible imdfr the reg- of the Defuuimettt be ex- to Carl Gjersmg- Peterson Danish World War [and Salvation Araay officer, recently d«Me4 entrance and who was rounfl by [ Immigration otfbeers to be atry witfeou* having com- with the rettfattoos of the at of Immigration. It neceavary for )Ir,-Peterson ave for Detamark, however, a short time, but >e to gl- rtTllafe by ^rd«Mi from of th t hia in his case. In the mean- *\**\ $ ^^\Wwa^pp t ^^H^Pp^3^ss)MI|K?T^psse^v w •fr^^ he marrttd to N*w York to wto*« are in is wa who is afcHng him to earn the; for a ^sf-WM TJsrf imJLii*^ • MUM* A IIWH WWs> (Ul and not abie to guest has bse* meat through. . the young Bttn* to atil May lrt so that heb* ooua- may y % y his wife In her illness and him sufficient time t»\«ave money ftom hl« sal- pay hip way back to Deh- It is understood thai the immigratton authorities will atend to the Department I the request be granted, and (believed by them that it will request is endorsed by Miss adjutant, and by O...;T. and Mr. Spiegel, members board of directors of the aburgh post of the Salvation panied by by Plattsburg and it is Scatea signed'' „ . . - \fans as to the physical con- . of Mrs. Petenw&> Jf jPeter- can secure to leave ths - iweessary at his for granted tangemeat* made for his le- to-this country wfth- delay. BecattM of th« Mrs.. Peterson is aa ican cttizen her husband will w.preferencw under the quoU ationa and it is thoughjt that fill be able to j^eturn to the tates and be legaUy ad- Uhita a few months. Mrs, ;n, is to remain-in the Unit- ies and will wait for be w- fw the young Dane who «$- 1 to jaake a home for her in country.' \~ ' 'erson and his wife were on to Montreal about two when they were refused S to the Dominion. The W .of the admiaston of the r Man to tile T*mt«d States investigated by local Unmi- sa officers who found that he complied with fine rarafla- th « Department unde? the nation resteictton act. On FIRST LAt>¥ OF I.AND AND? MOTHER A recent photograph of Mrs. Coolidge and her mother, Mjs. L&ntra Good- hue who is critically ill in the Dickinson hospital at Northampton, Mass. ROUSES POINT TO HAVE A STRONG BASEBALL TEAM The bass hall meeting held last Thursday evening in the K. of C, out a large, number fans who are in- to swfag a team repre- the village on the diamond Local Basket Tossers Seek Re- olng season. An oivantea-< Woh^r&t fonnsd to be known as th« J*ot|#es lV>iht Base Ball Asso- fAST BASKET BAU GAMES folic* Called Kfllm of w^Jloh W. J. Mumley wa* elected president E. F. Bom- bard was made secretary and trea- surer/ The board of directors is to be composed of the foliowtng local business men: T. A. Sabourin; F. F. Foy and John Toner. Harry Landry will captain the 1928 or- ganization. Much enthusiasm was manifest- ed at the meeting and it is expect- ed that the 1928 team will be one of the best that has ever been placed on the diamond in.Rouses Point uniforms. Games will be ar- ranged with fast North Country teams, the ntanagers of which should get in touch with Ralph J. Chilton- who will soon start work V on the 1928 'schedule. V office he was released on his own recognizance and he and his wife were permitted to go to Platts- burg where everything, possible has been done to aid them, by the Salvation Army and by Mr. Spie- gel who has interested, himself in the case. -.''••,.••' Peterson, who in 29 years old, and who was born in Denmark, Joined the Foreign Legion* during the World War and served with distinction in France, Belgium and Russia, Be was wounded six times while ta~ti» service of the AHies and waa decorated by the governments of France, Russia and Denmark in recognition of his distinguiflhed service,. Efe wfeara the Crolx de Querre of France, the Gross of Saint Anna, bestowed upon him by the former Russian government, and' aevettil •. other decorations given hixtk for ferotom displayed to battle.. His wife is of- Daaish - decent attbougb, born - in the United Btates. He' working for the Spiegel.gf Corporation in \)plattsfiur|rh aid, according to Mr, §plegel is wait; ing good on the it Rouses fiends Point among vengc From Champlain Boys' Team The basket ball teams represedU ing the Rouses' Point High School played two fast games with'the Champlain High School basket toasera at Champlain last Friday night. In the boys' game Cham- plain won from the local aggrega- tion by a score of 19 to 4 while the Rouses Point girls' team de- feated Champlain, the final score being 10 to 1. Both games were stubbornly contested affairs hi which the players worked bard to win from the sound of the whistle. On Saturday night the Rouses Point team won, from the Mooen High School on the latter's court in a good game that was witness- ed by s large crowd of spectators. The score at the final whistle was Rouses Point 26- Mooers 15* Mink* ler, starred ,for the Rouses Point team., , .. _ ;'• On Friday night of this . week the local High School teams play return games with Champlaip on the Rouses Point court and the boys' team is practicing hard and hope to be able to turn tables ion the team from he neighboring vil* lage. It ia expected that «v big crowd of apectatora will be pre- sent and 4t is said that Champlain i di l dl p is sending over a large delegation of ropter» who ^ar« expecting to [«heer their team to-anothei' victory over tf«« l^l Mkt i officers of the local staff ao4 it Is! ed •;tb\'pla'y their • understood that .both'.-ne aricf/hisi -••-—'••-—«--.— wife Tare very highly regarded by]best Out people of \ of the ibcalwhom they have -comeiin contact. • Denounced by the Grand Jury guilty of \brutal inhuman -t astounding\ cd»3aefc»\ Chief of Fo» lice H. Leslie Quigg. <above) of Miami and six of his subordinates were indicted and 'jailed, on charges of murder. CONCRETE y tiiree m# « quar- ter iBiles of state highway €ttent* iug from the corgoratioa line to tae viHtjge of. qhaaiplaiR to » poittt; vtest, of ^firrya Mffln Mil toe; d wltft 5onsi?et& #» BfiOtt tut weaHter contlttoto romsatt of the work toetegr flcspta lo m» S fy comwtttee of county boars of •oin and Swrjerviaoy S». E, t»e tow» of pg msM of im,$ t&ttng '**»' i»ut« to &tto Shipped from St. Jerome, Que., and consigned to Schenectady, N. ..a freight car load of spruce lath which is also said to contain more than 800 bottles of Canadian ale, was siexed In the local rail- road yards today by officers at- tached to the Rouses Point cus- toms office. According to the shipping papers which accompan- i»d the consignment, the car was billed from Tomphson Lumber Co. to their own order. It is believed that the Bam* of this concern is fcrged to the papers and that they hid nothing whatever to do with the shipment. The alt was packed fa cartons, each of which contained a dozan q bottlss, and was concealed underneath lath in the ear. It was attcovared by inspectors Far- ley and Mlakter wfefli they were the customs ^ttf^ of the train in which the car ar- rived from Canada. It is expected that orders from Collector of Cus- toms John C. TuQocb, of Ogdeas- burg, win authorise the destruc- tion of the sis and the sate of the atestd lath at auction. VILLAGE TO ACQUIRE OLD BOAT LANDING Chamber of' Commerce En- dorses Movement Instigated By John W. Bowron The board of directors of the Rouses. Point Chamber of Com' merce, at its special «e««ian held on Monday night, unanimously en- dorsed a proposal whereby the vil- lage would acquire the old dock formerly ©wne4 by the Lake Champlain Tjrataportation Co., ar«I which extend* into the lake ju»t th of St. Fafttiek*a cftuccb, aa^l it. ta <co«ditio» jfor «»e &» n ieipal lanfltog place tm vach.t« other water craft A- petitiott in the village by Jtotai W« ES©W*Q% of the Bowron Gro> eery Co,, which a?k» toe WiB*%$ board of : ^twteet to fc&ite mttm itt the toai^er. ban tteeK^gtteft Ijy f raettcaliy all of tb» hminem men $t the •vittajp. %t i» tntdeptoo^ that it will be tsken under consid- eration by me Village BmsA at Itf. eetftijgf »e«fc Montoy night, Ms, Sowron, &% whow t tioa tbe wavewent wm , states that tentative pltm weald previse for free «feeMog lfl to all pleasure emit J m wight « fi©la tti t««s*e.e» mi Sfco w«» fettl ftt- at. i» 'the &M ;the ^itttter»;-«s*r*. .fdrft •.individual' wmm toy Bl^fcampr j, Iwifite\ Co* PfG$>Gtt$ in Albcwiy l&sl week ^r w, 3. Muml§y of tbio W isaJe &as mt yet bcoa tot it Is wnlerstood that Wttly i« wHJig to 4ispo=p 0$ tte oja doelfc to the vflla^ if it ! SJ y I^H fecen. to. poor •for'*SiJ^0»aI,jfjejB». tod it js ^y twill recomlruetion.wfU; help- to property valuca PJOBJJ the ALE IN CttJF'Ult- Inspectors Farley and M inkier Make Big Haul in Local Yard*