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A D IR O N D A C K D A I L Y SATURDAY, SEPT. 4,1948 >or Troubles in Linked to Washington, Reds By MARVIN L. ARROWSMlTIf ALBANY, Sept. 4 U P ) — G o v . Thomas E. Dewey today linked Washington and Moscow a s s o u r ces of any labor trouble in New York state. The Republican presidential nominee did so in a Labor Day proclamation in the wake of a fresh row, which started in Dew ey's camp over whether the Dem ocrats or the Republicans are to blame for high prices. In that dispute the Democrats pa l a c e * Lake Placid Last Times Today Bud Abbott Lou Costello MF.F.T FRANKENSTEIN SUN. — MON. TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS Jack Carson Dennis Morgan TUES. ONLY THE LOST ONE La Traviata Score sung in Italian, with English narrative spoken off screen. An adult attraction pre- r e l e a s e d for Lake Placid. c h a r g e d GOP le a d e r H a r o l d E. S ta s s e n w i t h m a k i n g a “ty p i c a l l y d e c e p tiv e , in a c c u r a t e p o litic a l s t a t e m e n t ” in b l a m i n g a T r u m a n c a b in e t o f f i c e r fo r k e e p i n g p r ice s hig h . - „ ./• - T h e R e p u b l i c a n s ac c u s e d th e o p p o s itio n o f v o icin g a “ch e a p c a m p a i g n c h a r g e ” d e a l in g w i t h th e p r i c e o f m ilk on D e w e y ’s fa r m . In h is la b o r p r o c la m a t i o n D e w ey s a i d : “In so f a r as w e in N e w Y o r k ' h a v e b e e n ab le to m a n a g e o u r o w n ‘ a f f a i r s , w e h a v e ach iev e d w h a t is p e r h a p s th e b e s t e x a m p le o f peace on a fro n t w h e r e d iv e r s e in t r e s t s m u s t alw a y s be re c o n ciled if fre e la b o r a n d fre e g o v e r n m e n t a r e n o t to be su p p r e s s e d . “As th e n a t i o n 's le a d in g in d u s t r i a l sta t e , N e w . Y o r k ’s s t r i k e re c o r d is seco n d to n o n e . W h e r e we h a v e h a d tro u b l e , th e so u rces o f it m a y be tra c e d to ta p ro o ts w h ich a r e fed in M o s c o w o r in W a s h in g t o n o r in d e s ig n s of seTTIsTf'm eh ' TuTFTi e s s T y '’ p u r s u in g p o w e r a n d w e a l t h . ” T h e N e w Y o r k g o v e r n o r did n o t e l a b o r a t e on h is re f e r e n c e to M o s c o w a n d W a s h in g t o n . B u t •trrs m e n t i o n of th e S o v iet c a p i ta l in d i c a t e d h e w a s ta l k i n g ab o u t C o m m u n i s t ac t iv i t i e s in t h e la b o r field. D e w e y sa i d e a r l i e r th is w e e k th a t th e jo b of cle a n i n g C o m m u n i s t s fro m W a s h in g t o n w o u ld g e t u n d e r w a y “as fa s t a a R e p u b l i c a n p r e s id e n t can be | e l e c t e d .” j T h e N e w Y o r k e r m a d RIDEOUT CASE TO 60 BEFORE JURY IN ESSEX (Special to the Daily Enterprise) ELIZABETHTOWN, Sept. 4— Upon a motion entered Thursday by Daniel T. Manning, district attorney, the case of Harold Ride out, Jr., of Saranac Lake will be taken to the regular fall term of Essex county grand jury to be held in Elizabethtown on Monday, Oct. 11,... . , If in d icted lie w ill— be trie d at th e fa ll te r m of E s s e x co u n ty co u r t. M r. R id e o u t h~s b e e n c h a r ged w i t h v i o latio n o f th e vessel re g u l a t i o n law of L a k e P lacid . In th e c h a r g e h e w r s accu s e d o f lan d i n g an a e r o p l a n e on L a k e P la c i d w h ich is a g a i n s t a law- passed la s t y e a r by th e E s s e x co u n ty b o a r d of su p e r v iso r s . A t a h e a r i n g h e ld b e f o r e Ju s t ic e of th e P e a c e C la r e n c e E c c lesto n on A u g . 5 M r. R id e o u t, th r o u g h h is atto r n e y , H u b e r t M ille r o f S a r a n a c L a k e , requested* a ju r y tria l . T h e d a t e w a s set fo r A u g . 26th an d a t th a t tim e th e m o tio n w a s m a d e by th e d i s tr i c t a t t o r n e y . ' Airport Activities By MRS. HAROLD RIDEOUT, Jr. w o u ld m a k e an e a s te r n ca m p a i g n ju n k e t in O c to b e r a f t e r a swung to th e P a c if ic co a s t an d th r o u g h -The -m tdw o s r ■ T h e firs t w o r d o f th e R e p u b lican p r e s id e n t n o m i n e e ’s p lan s w ith re s p e c t to th e e a s t cam e fro m S in c l a i r W e e k s , N a ti o n a l co m m i t te e m a n fro m M a s s a c h u setts. W e e k s c o n f e r r e d w i t h D a w e y in A lb a n y y e s t e r d a y ju s t b e f o r e th e New' Y o r k G o v e r n o r le f t fo r his fa r m h o m e h e r e to sp e n d th e L a b o r D a y w e e k e n d . W e e k s told re p o r t e r s h e h a d a s k e d D e w e y to com e to M a s s a c h u s e t t s . H e said H e r b e r V B r o w - ..... ..... ............... nell, Jr., Dewe-y’s--eam p a ig n \m a n a - d i r e c t bid in h is lab o r m e s s a g e [g e r , h a d in d i c a t e d th e QQPKffan- fo r th e v o tes of ra n k an d file d id a te w o u ld v isit th e B a V - s ta te u n io n m e m b e r s w h o s e lea d e r s in “p r o b a b ly in th e la t t e r p a r t of th e C IO an d A F L a r e b a c k in g O c to b e r .” P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n . , D e w e y is re p o r t e d to be plan- H e said th a t in N e w Y o r k ! n i n g to s t a r t s t u m p i n g th e coun- b o th th e w o r k e r s a n d th e i r j t r y ab o u t S e p t. 20, w i t h th e firs t lea d e r s h a v e co o p e r a te d w ith th e ! b ig sw i n g lik e ly to be to th e fa r S t a t e in its e f f o r t s on th e i r be- w e s t an d th e c e n t r a l states. T h e n e w east-w e s t ru n w a y sh o u ld be re a d y fo r use in a l i tt l e over a w e e k . It h a s seem e d lik e a lo n g tim e g r o w in g b u t a lo t o f ro c k h a s g o n e in to th a t 4,000- f o o t strip ! T h e o t h e r tw o ru n w a y s w ill be closed o ff a l t e r n a t e ly fo r ab o u t a w e e k a t a tim e for th e i r n e w ,s e a l i n g coats. __ T h e field w ill of co u r s e be open as u s u a l d u r i n g all th is face lift in g . T h e site of th e a d m i n i s t r a tio n b u ild in g w a s b e in g m e a s u r e d o f f th is w e e k , a n d it is u n d e r sto o d th a t th e lo n g w a it ex p e c ted , due to th e steel sh o r t a g e , w ill n o t be so lo n g an d th a t th e b u ild in g w ill ’p r o g r e s s q u ite fa s t once s t a r t e d . All o f th is new s is b e in g receiv e d w i t h m u c h in t e r e s t by tra n s i e n t g u e s t s to th e a i r p o r t . . . th e p e o p le w h o h a v e been u s in g th e field so m u c h th is su m m e r fo r th e i r p r i v a t e planes. c h a r g e of c o n s t r u c t io n a t th e a i r p o r t, h a s b o u g h t a tw o -place p lan e . O s c a r bought it for pleas u r e b u t w i t h i n th e le s t w e e k h a s h a d tw o h u r r y trip s for p a r t s due to b r e a k d o w n s o f c o n s t r u c tio n m a c h in e r y . H is flig h t s h a v e sav e d lots of tim e a n d avoided lo n g w a its u n t i l p a r t s could be G ’J A F .L L E A D E R R E T I R E S PEEKSKILL, Sept. 4 (IP) — Maj. Gen. Cornelius W. Wicker- sham, commander of the 42nd infantry division (the Metro politan division of the New York National Guard), has retired to devote himself to his law pract ice. This was announced at Camp Smith yesterday by Lieut. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, command ing general of New York’s mil ita r y fo r c e s . ’shipped. T h e tim e sav e d h a s im p r e s s e d M r. M arsh-11 p a r t i c u l a r l y . . . and to such an e x t e n t th a t h e is th i n k in g of p u r c h a s i n g a fa s t p lan e fo r b u s in e s s p u rp o s e s . M r. M a r s h a ll h a d his firs t p l a n e rid e at th e field y e s t e r d a y w i t h th i s j in m ind. H e flew- in th e new five-place C e s s n a an d s p e n t -most o f his tim e lo o k in g o v e r th e am a z in g sig h t of th e A d iro n d a c k ? fro m th e air. L a w r e n c e M. O r to n w h o ow n s a cam p at T u p p e r L a k e h : s been T h e a i r p o r t m a n a g e r h a s D u ilt! d o ing quite a b it o f flo a t fly in g up a lo n g m a i l i n g list of p e o p le j t h e r e th i s s u m m e r w ith C lyde w h o h a v e used th e a i r p o r t th is j C o o k in M r. C o o k ’s flo a t p lane, y e a r a n d w h o w a n t to b e k e p t i M r. C o o k is an in s t r u c t o r an d h a s \ p o s ted on ch a n g e s h e r e an d new J o p e n e d a sm a l l sea p la n e base at facilities. T h e h a n g a r flo o r is all i T u p p e r L a k e . M r. O r to n flew to , done, b u t th e b lack to p , in c lu d in g ' th e L a k e C le a r sea p la n e base th is j a fifty fo o t a p r o n in fro n t of th e j w e e k an d w a s flig h t tested by j h a n g a r . A i r p o r t ■ o fficiajs h a v e ! M rs. R id e o u t fo r h is s e a p la n e i hopes th a t th e ffrfty-foSt ap r o n J r a ti n g . H e ex p r e s s e d in t e r e s t , in | can be e x p a n d e d w a y out to the j o u r a i r p o r t an d is g o in g to m a k e ) n e w ru n w a y in tim e . I a n o t h e r trip to see it fro m th e ' O s c a r R a u , w h o w o r k s fo r R. j g r o u n d . I W M a r s h a ll, th e c o n t r a c t o r In the Churches S e r v ice s a t S t. P a u l ’s C a th o lic ch u r c h , B lo o m in g d a ie, a r e : F i r s t S u n d a y — M a s s a t 9 an d 11 a.m . S u n d a y —M a s s a t I I a. m. F i r s t F r i d a y — M a s s at 7:30 a.m C o n fessio n s e v e r y S u n d a y b e f o re M a ss an d fro m 7:30 to 8:30 p.m ., on S a t u r d a y b e f o r e th e firs t S u n day. T h e R e v . P a t r i c k O. T h o m p s o n , p a s to r . h a lf, an d added: “ I th i n k th a t , g iv e n th e o p p o r tu n i ty , th e i r fellow ' w o r k e r s in m ills a n d m in e s an d fa c t o r i e s ac r o s s A m e r ic a wall re s p o n d in ex a c t l y th e sam e w a y .” S ig n s ^ T S o n ^ lr C a tf ^ f to G o v . T h o m a s E. D e w e y p r o b a b ly A n O c to b e r trip in to M a s s a c h u s e t t s p r o b a b ly w o u ld be o n e of a se r ie s o f e a s t e r n speeches, T h e firs t lo n g d i s ta n c e a i r p l a n e flig h t in th e U n ited S ta t e s w a s -th a t f m a d e in 1910 b y G - le r m .H / C u r tiss fro m A lb a n y to N e w Y o r k C ity. I In Bloomingdaie It’s Baldwin’s! BALDWIN’S BLUE SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Phone 58-F-4 Dynafuel High Test Gas l to Z Lubrication All Makes of Cars Carefully Serviced Auto Accessories OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to -9 p.m. BALDWIN’S Drug Store The Towne Pharmacy Phone 75-F-l OPEN DAILY — 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Services Offered-- •Trailways Bus Station •Public Telephone •Western Union •Ice — for ALL Occasions •ZENITH RADIOS — See and Hear them! •Complete Line FISHING TACKLE, GUNS, AMMU NITION a n d SPORTING GOODS •The Finest Prescription Dep’t., Manned by Licensed Pharmacist of Years of Ex perience. Night or Day — At Home or Away Always Call BALDWIN’S TAXI SERVICE Phones 75-F-l 58-F-l 2 Cars - Heated PROMPT SERVICE “Anywhere in the North Country!” •Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Drugs, Cosmetics, etc. •Complete Assortment SuMay ahcT Daily Papers and Magazines. •Brand new SODA FOUNTAIN—Serving Sodas, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream •Complete Selection Whitman’s CANDIES, All Leading Candy Bars. •Cigars, Cigarettes and Smoking Accessories. Services at the M e t h o d i s t church, Bloomingdaie, are: 11:00 a .m .—M o r n i n g w o r s h ip . 2 p. m ., V e r m o n tv i i l e — C h u ren school an d w o r s h ip . 7:30 p. m ., T h u r s d a y ev e n in g — C o U a g c serv ice. T o m N o lan, p a r e n t s on U p p e r S a r a n a c , h a s ' been doing a lot o f flo a t fly in g ( at ih e L a k e C lear base en d to o k > his fa t h e r aro u n d th e n o r t h coun- | try by a i r th is w e e k . C leon C h c e s m a n , b r o t h e r to C l v d e ; C h e o s m a n of S a r a n a c L a k e flew ; in h e r e lest w e e k in his tw o -place] open ship. M r. C h e e s m a n flew u p : fro m his h o m e in O r lan d o , F la. ■ T h is is th e th i r d trip h e r e by air. T h e G a n n e tt N e w s p a p e r C o ro. J ex e c u tiv e w h o atte n d e d th e X. Y. S ta t e P u b li s h e r s m e e ti n g at th e S a r a n a c In n a r r i v e d h e r e in a L o c k h e e d L o d e s ta r . H. W . C ruik- sh a n k , g e n e r a l m a n a g e r of th e co m p a n y said th a t th e y use th e sh ip for busin e s s flig h t s all o v e r th e co u n tr y . It to o k an h o u r an d fix e m i n u te s fo r .the flig h t h e r e j fro m R o c h e s te r . T h e H o lley tw in - e n g in e d sh ip lan d e d h e r e th i s w e e k as did th e tw i n - e r g i n e d sh i p b e lo n g in g to C. C. C o n w a y of L a k e P la c id an d a sim i l a r sh ip b e l o n g i n g to B u r lin g to n MillS. T h e N . Y. H e r a ld T r i b u n e ’s L o c k h e e d L o d e s t a r h a s b e e n in tw ice w i t h i n th e la s t few' days. M r. an d M rs. W illiam BUTTON BUTTON See the Incomparable Grand Slam Champion DICK BUTTON The World’s Great Skater Lake Placid figure Skating Operetta _ Sat. Sun. Mon, Olympic Arena Phone L.P. 800 for Reservations St. Paul's Rectory Day Bloomingdaie, N. Y. SUNDAY, SEPT. 5 1 P.M. to 10 P.M. Blessing of Rectory Band Concert M.A.I. BAND FieM Day Lunches * Refreshments Games Fun for ALL NO ADMISSION CHARGE! S e r v ice s a t th e C h u r c h o f the A s s u m p tio n , G a b r iels, a r e : S a t u r d a y b e f o r e th e firs t S u n day, 7:30 to 8:30 p .m . — C o n fessio n s . S u n d a y M a s s a t 9 a. m . — C o n - : A t t e r b u r v of P h il a d e l p h i a lan d e d fessio n s b e f o r e th e M a s s . j h e r e th is w e e k . T h e y cam e fo r an T h e R e v . P a t r i c k O. T h o m p s o n , j o v e r n ig h t v isit w i t h M r. an d M rs. p a s t o r . - : B issell o f S a r a n a c In n . ■ ------------- T h e A e ro S e r v i c e C o rp., of S e r v ices in th e A d ir o n d a c k ! P h il a d e l p h i a a r e h e r e fo r tw o P a r i s h o f th e P r e s b y t e r i a n chur- j m o n t h s of a e r i a l p h o to w o rk, ch S u n d a y a r e : | T h e y h a v e tw o vellow B e e c h bi- 9:00 a. m. in th e L a k e C l e a r ! p lan e s based a t ' t h e field. E a c h sh ip h a s a pilot an d p h o t o g r a p h m. in th e K e e s e s M ills ch u r c h . 11:00 ch u r c h . 2:30 p. m . in th e H a r r i e t s t o w n ch u r c h . T h e R e v . D o u g las W . G r a y , p a s t o r . S e r v ice s a t th e C h u r c h o f St. J o h n ’s of th e W i ld e r n e s s , L a k e C lear. H o ly D a y s , 9:00 a. m .— M a s s . S u n d a y , 9 an d 11 a. m . M a s s . R e v . E . A. G a ll a g h e r , p a s t o r . LABOR D A Y - AU Roads Will Be Leading to Bloomingdaie . . . ANNUAL FIELD DAY Bloomingdaie Fire Dept and Baseball Team MONDAY, SEPT. 6 ------- 9:30 A. M. to 1 A. M. PARADE AT 9:30 A. M. — BASEBALL TOURNAMENT, 10:30 A. M., SARANAC LAKE ELKS MERCHANTS VS. GABRIELS — 1:30 ?. M., PLATTSBURO MERCHANTS VS BLOOMINGDALE FIRE MEN - 3:30 P. M„ WINNER OF MORNINO GAMEVS WINNER OF AFTERNOON GAME—MIDWAY DURING DAY AND EVENING — 2 HOUR BAND CONCERT 6:00 P. M. TOfl:00 P. M., SARANAG LAKE MUNICIPAL BAND — BUFFET LUNCH SEEVED 6:00 P. M. UWTIL EVERYONE IS TAKEN CARE OF — DANCING 9:00 P. M. AND ONLY COMEDUN CALLER. TH ONE COMEEARLY Remember Laet Year’* Program and Crowd Thi* Year’* Will Be Larger and .Better— Don’t Mbs It! Services at SL Gabriel's Chureh, Paul Smiths are: S u n d a y , 9 an d 11 a. m.—Mass. H o ly D a y s , 11 a. m .— Mass. R e v . E . A. C -allagher, p a s t o r . S e r v ice s in th e A d ir o n d a c k C h u r c h of th e N a z a r e n e , Ver- m c n t v i l le , w ill be: 10 a. m .— C h u r c h school. 11 a. m .— Service by pastor. 7 p .m .— Y o u n g P e o p l e 's serv ic e . 7:30 p .m .— E v e n i n g E v a n g e l is tic serv ic e . W e d n e s d a y , 7:30 p .m .— M id w e e k p r a y e r serv ic e . F r i d a y , 7:30 p .m .— Y o u n g P e o ples P r a y e r ’ s e r v ice. The Re’ . Ernest Swarthout, pastor. T h e y h a v e been ab le to w o r k [o n ly one day in th e last th r e e w e e k s due to o u r m a n y cu m u lu s clouds. H o w e v e r , th e c l e a r fall d a y s th a t a r e n e a r i n g sh o u ld b r i n g id e a l co n d itio n s fo r th i s w o rk. T h e sh ip s a r e eq u ip p e d w ith o x y g e n as th e y fly . a t h i g h a l t i t u d e s ' fo r th e i r w o r k . D o u g las H a r r i s is in c h a r g e o f th e w o r k an d is also p ilo t o f o n e of th e sh ip s . D r . T. G o lden a r r i v e d h e r e th is -w e e k in h is -tw o -place s h i p fo r a v isit to S u n m o u n t. H e flew up fro m S t a t e n Islan d . M r. an d M rs. S u m m e r s lan d e d h e r e w i t h th e i r sm a l l son. . . th e y flew a fo u r place s h i p up fro m L o n g Islan d fo r a few d a y s s t a y a t a re s o r t h o tel. L o n e a i r tra v e l e r s are g e t t i n g u s e d to s e e in g ,tke beacon on at n i g h t h e r e an d m a n y a r e co m in g in a f t e r d a r k b e c a u s e th e y k n o w th e b e a c o n is lig h te d . It is n e c e s s a r y fo r th e a i r p o r t m a n a g e r to lig h t fla r e p o t s fo r th e s e n i g h t lan d i n g s as th e ru n w a y lig h ts a r e in o p e r a b l e due to th e , c o n s t r u c tion. T h e b e a c o n is s e t .so th a t it w ill tu r n on a t su n s e t a n d o f f a t su n r is e . LAKE PLACID'S FINEST FOOD IS SERVED A T THE NEW Air Conditioned DRIFTWOOD ROOM Hotel Marcy • Dinners from $1.50 Served 5 to 9 P. M. • DANCING NIGHTLY 8 P. M. to Closing Music by The MERRYMEN They're Terrific! NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM! E X - Want to Have Fun ? Come Out TONIGHT! the K O L L E G E K L U B A t Alpine Lodge Opposite Mink Farm — On Saranac Road LAKE PLACID, N. Y. Dancing Every Night! MUSIC By THE KAMPUS KIDS -th. K O L L E G E K L U B Lake Placid’s Gayest Spot DANCING NIGHTLY At the SARANAC ■ EXCEPT MONDAY) Jerry Uvanni’s Meet All Your Friends at the Hotel — No Better Place to Go This Evening. HOTEL SARANAC Saranac Lake The Branch Office of BENDIX, LUITWEILER rw.,d CO. in Lake Placid, N. Y. WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Located in Masonic Building, 103 Main Street (Across from Hotel Marcy) Members New York Stock Exchange and New York Curb Exchange Translux Ticker and Dow Jones News Ticker Phone JLake Placid 900. tsfauts fheie ircurit’f l o r , believed to be exempt from reoltfrotion __ _ B e e . r e v e r e d with thef o n d j/ch a n g , exemption, ,t avollablt, dost not ,nd,cats that the tewritUs hoy, ^ * * ^ J tfbsr approy^d or d,.approved by the CammisMn or that the Commu.fort hot considered the occvroey or com pleteness of ths statements la this rommunittrtion. NEW IS SUE—Offered at a Sp o lia tio n 975,000 Shares Oil of Oklahoma, ■<... (A KlAWAftf CORPORATION! Common Stock (P w V o lm $0.10 per Short) Price 30* per Shire The net proceeds of the securities being offered on behalf of the CempdW* f° r Wf rtkin<l ta,p!tal' *°r lh* Co«P<»>Y'* Pro-rata t h a r o * drilling wells, and for testing and developm ent of it* properties. Underwriting Discounts or Commlwjsns $0,075 A g g r e g a te Underwriting Discounts or CemmlufoM $ 7 3 ,1 1 5 .0 0 Copies of the Prospectus may b e obtain,d from the undsrtgnsd! Underwriter GREENFIELD, LfkX & CO., INC. Member of Notionsl A.iacioficn c l Sttorltitt Dealers, far. 40 Excitant* Pin*, New Yerk 5, N. V. Telepfiotioi H A n o r e r 2 - 9 2 9 0