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P\GE EIGHT MONDAY. OCTOBER *l. I<>41 ADVANCE-NEVUS A ^eWSIIIHGTOH * a |feMERRY-GO-ROUND I T IIIW FCARSON Oil discoveries along East Coast expected to ea»c shortage; Treasury give* up on Tax BUI, keeps up fight on Sales Tax; Labor Chiefs demand ousting of Vinson as stabilization Czar; Experts forsee possible government ownership of coal mine*. Washington--Fven if only P* r t of tfee whispered predictions o f oil geologists are borne out. the Kast *.aast of the Vnited States »:I1 soon have enough oil to re lteve the Transportation drain on lb* railroads and supply part of us own oiL Standard* discovery of *fl in Florida on top of a discovery o n la* Eastern snore of Marylano aa* raised Eastern oil hopes sky feutatives present by his fiank <ie I scriplioa of Staling love life . . . More and inure railroad workers are savins that they would be let- ter off if the railroad- were rui' by the tiovernuient . . . Many BWO pie whose son.- and hu-i>ands arc being drafted wonder *ny Italian prisoner? now in the I'.S A an being sent back to fight tor th< Allien, now ;hat their country is on our ndt The WM Departhieut. Classified Advertisements LEGAL NOTICES iL ociais an< Classified Minimum Cnargt Minimum Cash Caah Katea Appi.- No Wwrea *.ii.« I l> to 1» «___. . It 16 to 2« 4 21 to 2* . _ I *« un *i a Vp «o 21 • 16 to rt» ; 21 io »o i n to *v . . • Advertising Rates 4Ua tVfteA insertion* ara aot _ . tut consecutive. 1-day rat* applies le Advt....... r i Paid Per After First insert ion 1 Car t r.n^rac Caaa .;. J* M M r.t JM 4 Lara 1 > JM 1st i:8 tCO 1«* ? 40 1 93 vVithio 10 0a>. a Day* Charga Cash .»• .7 * 1-J* M \.i» IJv IJ6 1.44 • Oar* 1.2* LM l.t* 14 4 ait IJ.0 tat 2 IS v. AMENDMENT NUMBER POUR The purpose and effect of this proposed amendment la to change ae\ ie r Hasbrouck sophomore the present residence requirement . , , J_. . T~ w^^, ,ior voting purpose*, of four month* » l Vale University has been preceding the election within the j spending a vacation at the home county, so that It will be satisfied by _, Mi ,. Eri.tw e n >allev White2ate such four months residence within'\ M1&> b ° lUi J,nau *5- wnwgaie. tr. . ••ir.1} VT • i; ,..- ::;i^c on Caroline St He will return to r. R oi- i,v^-r ilON OF PRO-'v a i e this evening. Mr. Has POSED AMENDMENT NUMBER ' .. . ^ .w J~. • 1 ^^^ ^^FOCB ni \ M »«* (bxouck was placed in the deans 1 Personals auac Lake Wednesday evening Mr. and Mr* Hugh Mallett 11: Jersey Ave.. Tuesday evening re ceired a call from their son. Lt William Mallett. now stationed u the middle of a desert in Call Shall the proposed amendmen t to list recentl y for excellent s« hoLtstic fornia. section one of article two of the con- aifrn. Geologists * ven found such j however, has turned definite strong i-iiias of oii at Morristown. < thumbs down for thi» reason: Ital- .v J., that one of the biggest com panies in the East was all set to drill when residents o f that fashionable wtihorb stopped tbrni The Florida well in the Kver c'adas swamp i s over two Biles «W*»p and is the first prod e c ing •well oa the Ea*i Coast, lt va< de ^eloped by Humble, a subsiuiary tan troops never had in the »ar. have mouths <>i prnatiou would he uv match lor tough Nazi <-oaibat troops .... Italian pn>oners will remain in tbi* country prot'al>ly until the Kutopean war is over. OKDKAL OF FIKK described by their beart iHiL . T> Flsne , m ^^ 5*1*,™ Bay ondf-rtone invasion i s the first eye-witness report of tiie Iialiai: landiiiRs told by an Ogdensburft resident d'.it.erinf burns, from the battle Mr. fishei stated that he spent ten days in an American Field ANNOUNCEMENTS :OST -Black krttec. quarter grown m neighborhood of Elizabeth aad Jay Sts Reward Phone 17S^W AUTOMOTIVE ROOMS WITH BOARD FORD rcoa ST . 610—Nicely furnished aii bus line Phone 793-J Real Estate for Sale or Rent FOR S*!_E—41 Buick sedan in good coiidiuoii. including tires Write Box 47 care oi Journal WANTED TO cai^ Ph 34J. Karage BUT—Good used Smith * Russell JAY ST. »1» House, rarage. hot w&:e.' heat IIKJ. 7^4 Jay 61 Pb loab-M. SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR but will ti« released foi CRISIS IN COAL r»f Standard of N* J. However, a' When «iovr-riiLueci expeit> dis shallow well only «(M> feet, dnlled v -n s s tie complicated *oaJ mining hy an independent, has recently situation privately and frankly. come in In southeast Geotgia they veer toward the idea tba; oui-|that he expects u> ship out again though it has been k^pt seen?; .right government control, etec'on the completion of his leave. Geologies are now certain that ownership of ihe mines, may come When a>ked what much sooner than tbey want. shim most of all his experiences. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE work Hospital in North Africa and then \ reioined his boat lor the retuix txtp to America , TRUSSES—Fitted by expert Resting in Oeciecsburg on a SO- faction guaranteed Phone day furiougr. Mr. Fisher stated Satis- JW9-M or write Milton Ires. 623 Stau- stltution. changing the present resi- dence requirement, for voting pur- poses, so that it will be satisfied by four months residence within the countv or city or village, be ap- proved'' ABSTRACT OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE Tne purpose and effect of this- proposed amendment is to provide that a senator o r assemblyman elected at the first election next en- suing after a readjustment or alter- ation of the districts, shall be eli- gible if he has been for the twelv* months next preceding his election s resident of the county in which the district is contained: the normal requirement being that h e shall have been a resident of the assem- bly or senate district for such per- iod. FORM OF SUBMISSION OF PRO- POSED AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE Shall the proposed amendment to section sevee of article three of the constitution, relative to residence requirements for election t o the senate or assembly ax the first elec- tion next ensuing after readjust- ment or alteration of the districts, be approved? ABSTRACT OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX The purpose and effect of this i proposed amendment u to change thee constitutionaln limitation*e upon an- rork. » 1 Cpl. and airs. Leo Lavarnwa: Herbert L. McCarter. si dis !are speeding a 10 day furlough a trict deputy of the fclks lodite paid, ^ j^,^ ^ his parents. Mr. arv Mrs. William Lavarnway. 6 0 Jersey Ave. Cpl. Liuansway • stationed at Camp Patrick Henry Va. Mrs. Lavarnway is employ* at the Garfield Memorial Hos- pital in Washington D. C. Mi>. Harvey Hyde and her moth- er. Mrs. Kmery. returned to this city Thursday after an extend** absence. HELP WANTED—MALE «»?!* can-be drilled in the waters- ni the Golf of Mexico, probably also in Cuba, the Bahamas, the We«t Indies, and Central America VANDENSERG'S ERROR \\>i]-me«iiung. hair - anu-uearty Ffnator Arthur Vandenberg 'nadf a remark during the last cio-eti session of the Senate Foreign Re laj.ions Committee that be wt«iild hie to forgpt. A remie>t had come hi fnoni Vonsignor John A. Ryan. l>i.<-iioi of th» Catholic Social Action de- partment. Rabbi Israel Oold-ueir. president of Ui«> Synagogue t'oun «-il of America, and Dr. Walte' W Van Kirk, of the Federal Council of Churches. I * present their views on permanent peace beioie »he Stnate Committ*»e. -We ear t have them in for a 4 _ r ,___^ c- j WANTED—At once, work on farm bv impressed ! mont >j Experienced. Fh 14-F-22 Experienced evenings-. Tenant house preferred Fot in-vtuTu-*. tb-y ioneider the'Mr Fisher said. \It was the way minors agreemeut. including por the Merchant Marine and al l tal to portal pay. entirely fan in branches of the aimed forces co-1 WANTED—Girl or woman for general priaciple. Ho»v»ei. once the war | operate under fire. The story of, housework. Good wages. Write Box is over and puces drui>. the llhn-• the merchant Marine and the job SALE—7 rm. house, 2 ear gar- agi-. 3 piece bath, and furnace. Large lot. *2300. 808 Morris St also, good house * barn. 5 acres. electricity, near bus line and Ogd. RoUm J. Blitx. Ogd. Ph 733-R FOR SALE—40 acre farm »-nr meu: roofed good house, barn for j th jurisdictio of th court of 10 cattle. 40 tons hay. school bus peals in the following respects: to Canton on Irish Settlement BdUn i t extends Jurisdiction over luq rimer McBrlde. Renaa. questions of fact to the review, after f* 115 entry of final judgment in an action James Knap of Cornell Univer- sity is visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knap. Elizabeth St Julius Prank stated today that a meeting of the board of trustees of the Pythian Home of which he? is president, has been called for Thursday. Nov. 11. Armistice Dey. in Ogdensburg. AUCTION SALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE 49 care of Journal. 01* agreement would put hundreds • lt is doing is part of e\ery battle WANTED—Girl to operate elevator AUCTIONEER— \9ttH buy your eaa- 1 ure stock and equipment for auc- tion on your farm, or conduct your sale and do lt right. Can provide credit service. Chas Voaburgh Cortland. N Y. Phone 605 reverse to IH- made h»»arrr.r *' vetoed Senator Vanden oecg. -Why. Tve been g<\ting lonj; ea>y »»on distance calls from (ieiald U K.' funshine. Smith asking to be heard. If w» That is one bir re*si»n l\t the»e people in. well have i ( . «hitnp in «oaI produrtion. Km ire pi'> a hearing to Smith\ ; ly aside from strike*, miners are Tniortunat'-ly tandenberg's re- droppiti? out to enter other milus of mines out of business. Older. < won on our .side marginal mines, conld mak»- no — profit, would have to pull out their pump:-, permit their shafts to tlooded and this coal would be lov to the nation. JM'-anwhile «»ne big trouble with the miners ha- been mat they can get all sort* of jobs in better pay- inc. ea.-ier working industries. Min»is iiav»» been getting letters fioni 1 bir daugh'eis tn De'toit. Norfolk or I*os Angeles, making more than tbey. asking why 'heir of h ^a*en as a place of never-end fathers want to go on working un ing l»oredoni instead of. \a* it rer- dergroucd all the;r lives wh^n , a inlv is. a place of cverlasiins jov he , and peace. \ for the Inq. Nathan Franks Sons LEGAL NOTICE be; r Catholic Information No Harps and White Robes for Us 1st)i it too bad that so many peo- ple think of heas^- n in terms of gol- den pavements and crystal foun- tain\ of white robes and harps - ' It's a sham*\ because, the fii^t thing you know, they are thinking POULTRY AND SUPPLIES FOR SALE—55 English White Leg- horn pullets, five months old Charles Bloodough. RPO 3. Og- densburg. N. Y. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-Holsteln cattle Inq Leou Colton. Rensselaer Falls. Kendrew Corners FOR SALE—Two sheUand ponies Several saddle horses. These are all well broken and will nde or drive Jerrv Lalonde. 1117 New York Ave. Ogdensburg. N Y. Phone 813-W or 927 FARM EQUIPMENT mark got back to some of »h» cnurchm^n, including one ham-hit- • liiiir priest who had been wo-king. 10 eoordinate Catholics. Frotes-' Tani.« and Jews for American <o- f»r»-ration for world peace 1 -*k) the Senator from Michigan- cootpares the thte«\ foremost agen ries of organized religion to a rab- ble-rouser like Gerald I* K Smith.\ remarked the priest -I'll remember that.\ NO TAX BILL i \Privately the Treasury Iiepart- m^nr ha« given up bop* of pass»- inj; itR j roposed tas bill with b<-aty boosts on middle and up- p«\- bracket incomes. However, it has not given up tt.< fight to defeat th* sale> tax If the Treasury should ever »>aRe up its opposition to the «ales tax ('on-. 2 r es« would pa«=s 11 ir. a minu'e Ir. fact tt wnil may. Th» House, es- pecially Kal^s tax conscious, has the bit in its teeth rejtardleps of the Treasury. Ln the Senate the fight would be tougher, and theie i* no cban< •whabpoever of passing a sales tax *»ver a White House veto—w>iirh probably wr.uld be forthcoming. \ So tbe chance* ar* there will »>#> litri* change in the tax bill- and VP whail k»ep on borrowing mor*- tJnan ever. FDR AND VINSON Though the President »«» «yan- t>athetic wuh lal»or leaders who «:aBed on him last w#?*>k retarouir eh* L4tl» St^el iornauta. he wa-i tin'nympathetic «o one point Thai •»»* the removal of Jadge Frecl Vtna f « as fcrotiomic Stsiulixatkw, r-.rmr. A. F. Whrtti«-y. H»ad of tbe Rail- r«*d Trainmen, claimed Vinson had >»e*n giv^ entirely t*n much T^»»*\»\. thouid not frverraie the •^'ar labor Board and railway *rnergei»(y tteards. AFI^> BiH CJreeai and OOV Ftoil Murray *m caii«TiTTed. * tries Ail of winch point> t o a crisis in the coal industry entire ly aMiie from strike-\ which may lead to government control if u doesn't «ome sooner. RELIEF AND DIPLOMACY While ( ordeii Hull 1* jockeving wnh Molotov in Moscow, tbe State Lk-partraent is jockeying with the Soviers about the coming Atlantic, play a^'Tiarp City t'onferf-nce on Relief and Re- •H\' <'Od Heaven will be perfect. -Kye, has not seen nor heard, nor ha> it entered into the heart of man. what things which (Jod has pre ' pared for those that k»ve him\ {1 I Cor 2 :<>•. j If tiod has prepared nothing FOR SALE 12-20 h p. Ogc. - Massie - H ax r 1 s Spencer Kirby. tractor Route 2 COLLECTION NOTICE SECOND INSTALLMENT STATE. COUNTY £. SCHOOL -.943 1 have received the^ warrant for I tbe second Installment City of Og • densburg Taxes 01 194* acd will collect same at the office of the j City Treasurer. City Hall Ogdens borg. New York, for 30 Days from day of notice without lees. After Nov. 1st. 1943 & percent penalties ' will be added for the first 34> days j or fraction thereof and for each I 3v days thereafter o r traction thereof 1 percent will be added, j Taxes may be paid auacg the following boars 9 a.m. to 5 p.m { or final order m a special proceeci- lxig. of new findings by the appel- late division made upon reversing or modifying an interloctory as well as a final Judgment or order '?> It Includes special proceedings as well as actions ln the class of cases in which the right t o appeal after reversal and order for a new trial or hearing is conditioned upon the giving of a stipulation for Judg- ment absolute or final order (3) When an appeal from the final order or Judgment is by leave, tt permits application t o be made either to the appellate division or to the court of appeals ln the first Instance. If the latter course is fol- lowed and leave is denied, no sub- sequent application may be made to the appellate division. (44 It extends Jurisdiction over ap- peals in a civil case or proceeding originally commenced in a court other than the supreme court, a county court, a surrogate's court or the court of claims, bv permit- ting appeal as #f risrht If' the con- struction of the State or United States constitution is directly In- volved therein. t5> It limits the legislative power to abolish appeals to the court of ap- peals, by permitting abolition onlv or appeals as a matter of right wherein no question is WILLIAM G. CARR. Machin- ist's Mate Second Class, returned t o Camp Peary. Virginia. Friday after spending a 10 day leave with his parents and wife here He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carr of the Canton-Ogdensburg mad. Commander Walter Stkkncy of the American Legion Post has been appointed trustee of the American Legion trust fund which has been held in escrow tor many years. He j succeeds the late Dr. Grant C. Ma- jdill. Edmund FitzGerald i s the • other trustee of the fund which is said t o amount tn around I fio.ooo. Container Firm Gets More Work Lieut. Glenna Booth. American Army Nursing Corps. Camp Pickett. Virginia, is spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. C. L*. Booth, in Brockville. The Cleveland Container Com- pany, which is oi>erating piants in the former silk mill and Harvester building ln this city, will require 0 j an additional working force of lJeut. Virginia H Wandelt, VVAC recruiting officer for Jef- ferson and St. Lawrence Coun- ties, with offices in Watertown. was guest vocalist at the United War Fnnri Campaign of Onondaga County Wednest* y at the Ho'el Syracuse. Syracuse. FOR SALE—10-20 Tractor with plow5 Saturday, from H a.m. to l; noon sad harrow. David Harder. DePey- PLEASE BRING YOUR TAX •*\• K Y BILLS WHKN MAKING PAY- MERCHANDISE moie for us than swishing robe:* and phnking harps, then the whole thing looks pretty dull. Otfhand we think of twenty-nine rtiff-rent things W-P would rather do than' is wi-e. He kne-ws irs FOR SALE—Home comfort range, all enamel Stanley Needle. Route 2. Heuvelton. MKKT. MKRKITT M MORSE. City Treasurer City of Ogdensburg. N Y - ! Dated Oct. 1st. 1943. FOR SALE—30-06 Savage rifle, nearlv nrw 2 boxes of shells Al- fred \ LaRue. DePevster. Foot o: Mud Lake babilitatioo. Nov. 13. , Washington has been sending urgent cables to Moscow to learn more about the Ru>sian delega lion. But Moscow delays replying until it knows the size and impor lance »f tbe American delegation Inside ieason is that they .ton't w?nt to send a vice-commts»- a<• or top man to Washington if tine I'nit- ed S'afes will be represented only by a minor official. elec washer cleaner, small cook vtove o-oa! heater, furniture etc Exchange Shop. 57 Judson St.. Can- ton from the heart out and he knows , Rt'MMAGE SALE—For clearance iust what we want. He ought to He made us. No—heaven must b e perfect Sometime tlod seems to lift a corner of the veil covering heaven and then, swiftly. H* lets it drop, but in 'hat in.-tant. 11 is as though we had /[ot a quick glimpse o l what is in store for irs. Have you ever made a child hap- py, and caught the sheen of grate- State of New Yon Department of State Albany. October 4. 194S\ Pursuant to the Drovtsloos of sec- tion eighty of the Election Law. the following proposed amendments t o the constitution, designated as Pro- posed Amendments numbers One {to Six. inclusive, will be submitted WINCHESTER-Carbine with ' ***\ . v , at f™ of directly In- volved concemlnr construction the State or United States constitu- j to 100 employes to take care of a IniJ'c^ii? J??i We iL ! » v^ er ? lsed B 5 new contract for monthlv produc- appeal could still be taken In such . . - . . , , ... . classes of cases by leave. ,)01 1 °* two * nJ * -*lf million air- (61 It makes other minor changes In ' plane spark plugs. , diction and arrangement. 0...^,.,.. ««>»,«,»«.. v>... ;. t> FORM OF SUBMISSION OF PRO- -K^'de\ 1 Manager Francis B POSED AMENDMENT NUMBER Burns declared that work on the .. ST X i new government order will h e Snail the proposed amendment to «. tfcrTwl «. -^n „- additional me section seven of article six of the 5ianea as •° on R S additional me- constrtution. in relation to the juris- chanica! installations are com- diction of the court of appeals and ! pleted. The new machinerv is be- the regulation of appeals t o that ,_-w - w 'court, be approved' ^P \T\ 111 ,r the company s ma- j chine shop in this city anl as fast Mr. and Mi>. Albert T. New- ell and their daughter. Misa Mar- garet Newell, left Wednesday lor New York. Tbey will return Mon- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Perkins of Syracuse were guests o f Mrs. Fred Perkins and Karl. 121 Ford St.. last week. 30-30 shells for sale Austin's Tire and Battery Shop. 511 State St FOR SALE—Scrap lumber for kind-1 ling 12.50 a load: also lumbe*. 2 by : «'s and al! kinds of timber Inq . Wadhams Hall. Hamilton St , The Russians sent one of t^eir ful '°. v »*> ll ** r eyes? Have you ever op men Purge Prosecutor Andrei Vishw>ki. t o the Mediterranean C-ouuHl only to fund tbe L'.S A was sending a mere • messenE*-: dip- lomat. So now they don t want to b*» fooled again. ( D»-|*e this old fashioned di- plomacy, e-nergetir- ex-tiovernor Berber l^ehman of New Yoilc i^ push in t ahead with plans for Eu- ropean relief w rnch wi!! help ri»e Russian people when tbey take over the *cor< bed earifa following Nazi evacuation. Lehman has worked out a itasir w-ardrobe for all ages <4 people for various climates - ranginc from mackinaws aad long flannel underwear for tho»e m the north.. Astute Lehman a!»^ haw met been in the country o n one o l those sleepy days in late August, when you could see 'he shocks of corn arching over the hills, and catcb the distant whirring of the thresher? Have you ever sat. 011 a windy day. looking at the ocean catching tl>e stinging spray full against your face\ Have you eve: listened to great music, say. Moz art's (l Minor Symphony? - Have y«iu ever heard orcan mik-ic from afar* If there i* anything good, any thmg appealing, anyihmg beauti- ful and sublime in this life, it is only the leaar reflection of God. who is all Goodness, all Appeal, all Beauty and Sublimity Throw away yoar harps. Then! „.„,„..~-r. _. . _ . „ proposed amendment is to establish SICKNESS-See your doctor Have £ ctrTT department m the state gov- his prescription filled at Brandys ernment ^^ knou - c M thc Ge part- Drug Store State Street. Phone 1M mpn . ^ comme rct We Deliver FORM OF SUBMISSION OF FRO- rrrrr.TT. - ~^ • _ ~~z — i POSED AMENDMENT NUMBER ELECTRIC—Rar^rr Good condition ' •\V«M-» »««- ~>i**. ^ W«^*K^ Most complete NOTICE General Election. November 2nd. 1943. In all Election Districts oJ St. LawTence County Polls open 6.00 A. M. to 7.00 P M. Notice is hereby given, pursuant this State for ap- to Section 81 of the Election Law. proval at the General Election on a^ at tb. e General Election to be November second, nineteen nun- . , . . „ w . . . _. dred and fortv-three held ^ thls su4te ^ Tuesday suc- THOMAS J CURRAK. ^Iceeding the first Mondav in Nov- ABSTRACT OF^RO^E^' 0 ^ * m * T November 2nd. 1943 the lot AMENTDMENT NUMBER ONE | lowing officers may be lawfully Tot purpost and effect of this voted for. to wit: Adolph Downey of Pleasant Ave. is receiving treatment in th* A. Barton Hepburn Hospital. Miss Mary McEilen of Water- town, daughter of the late P. T. Jourm: Bargain Box 43 MEN'S—OverroatF Special wool 65 95 and up Rtte change. BOY'S—Overcoats. Rite Exchange 63.95 t o I ONE Shall the proponed amendment to 1 aectior two of article five of the constitution, establishing s depart- j^. ment of commerce ln the state gov- ernment, be approved? I ABSTRACT OF PROPOSED •5*5 AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO all A Lieutenant-Governor An Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals. A Justice of the Supreme Court A District Attorney. Two Coroners, and In tbe City of OcdensburK A Mayor. A City Judge A Supervisor and Alderman in las the equipment i s completed i s being installed ia the two plants W F. Walker of Cleveland, pros- idem of the Clevelanad Container McEIien. is visiting friends in tha Company, which also operates 14 city. other plants, was in Ogdensburg last week on a tour of inspection He informed Manager Burns h e had obtained another new war con- tract, the nature of which is a mil- itary secret. If he could 25.fif)fl additional square feet Atty Charles A Murphy r»f Potsdam is a member of the St. Lawrence cout*' committee for Supreme Court Candidate James obtain'H. Glavir.. Jr.. of Waterford. Mr. of Murphy is the father of Miss Rra floor space tn Ogdensburg he ; Murphy 01 this city. ALL WOOL—Army blankets. Spe c.al 63.95. 64.95 Rite Exchange. HEAVY—Armv comforters 6295 Rite Exchange WANTED -TO BUY Tbe purpose and effect of this each of the four Wards, (propped amendment tow T P«mitj Three.School Commissioners, and the establishment by tbe Legtsla-' r*.. . . , . * ^^ ture of a fund or funds, relating to (Town Officers in each of tfce toirty- _;- - ! the tax or taxes specified bv tt. to ' two towns of tt»e Countv * P * C ™ ^.^^J^i^^^i^Sat There WU1 * submi »««l ' •uch fund or voters on the said day of General State tax revenues: there be paid into to the WANTED Mu-lcal mstrumeoc*. es- peciallv trombones. Call 549-R G iiebler j lund^ln any fiscal year tbe part Elecuon . SI X Amendment * to th e „,,.,.,.. mp 0 presrrlbsd by law of any revenue In c .^._ /-.«„.**•„..,—, » ^_ «, •». enlarge one o .excess of the normal amount of s * le Constitution. A copy of these present plant such ouM take it over and establish ,a third plant. ' Accompanied by Manager Burns, the head of the firm visited num- lerous sites hut was vnaUle tn find i a vacant building large enough to 'provide tbe ?q>ace required to de- I liver the new product. ' Mr Walker aaid tbe contract probably would be divided between • hia Chicago and present Ogdens- burg plants. The installation in the two Ogdensburg buitdincs wonld be doubled and every available bit of . floor space utilised. Possibiy it will be necessary to or the other of the plants here. There i s Ralph J Golden of Newark. N. J., was in the city Oct. 2f> to attend the funeral of hi scousin. Alfred J. Willard. Leslie Buffalo ing th? here. J Clelanc returned t o Monday after spending weekend* with his wife tax or taxes as determined by , amenc.rnentJ mar be obtained at.^ig,,^ ^ space available at the old stun * nM ' bom* on Riverside Drive *Z£5**aEZ!^t&^ W '& <** PolUng ^^ « «» *»n« €f ^rx mil. «f if pta: expansions ^ •\ now occupying thier — •- - house on Morris St. critkr***! r-eearding -free\ relief Forget 'if- white robe* and golo>n by planning to make his relief Or- s»r*»et-: St John was doing the ganixation self supporting a* far *«*t h» cxmM.to »mt aapt>iness as p»»»sible People who can afford. ,r ''° *** language of the exotic ii will to- asked to pay tor «w*Ui East. Hai»omei.* i* p« »c» not a hag When tw> poor their gove:x »«agxuuat. lazy kind of thmt hu» a ment wiil pay for tbeaa. Tba* in*- aHTVin* state - oaostanrt »t*t**v French m North Africa are pa**inr HORSES AND CATTLE—For mink pmera; fund being permrtted in any! Registration or at the office of tot m made neceasarv feed Everett Cranston HeuweJ- xjscaJ year that the revenue derived Board ol Elections. Canton N Y 1 ton. N Y Phone Ogd 16-F-15 ( jxom BUcB tju „ t&wes shall fall below tbe prescribed nonr. Mr' Elizabeth Curtis Dresser returned to Kings Point. L, I.. «fter srK-nding a week in Ogdensburg. Mr and Mrs Newell p Allen and son Richard have closed thetr Jor afl the < loth ma re<-er«e<1 froas Th* Preaioew aatd k> *«^ dad I^nmu. aa\> already put <*»b *m In aa»* tbeir v»*»> jaiv^ rtmsn w> ts*e line tor barf The Mil promise* FARM MANPOWER FT* did no* tell t»ea aWoi a *i* soomiu aao. et»r>oo«<» wtf remark he «»ce saad* aboor J»dr- w«#rr»ed aboaw tussswer sor u»e *«»•»«« JJeriewmt tot* F^oeraj foranw. \<>* that ;ae crop- are m. 0«w* «Pi*nTtme«tc «ke M*41 itbe'Wt/trf ram be tstd of wti^r* the -f ve ft*-***! woaae sood «•*» aad sftaasmwe- t«xoe f aotrre «od e*H». ban tJbe wtirt? aa» 1. |krsf ta** 1 e^er wi»a» «a» Fred Vsa- Tiilaasa •satiaan 11 k*\m •MHL H* was aooot UW aMewi man worfcry on tbe form 2 aaX tn «osurreaw. y^» 1 bod to a* • Forty s>o< awrt «h»- Mayw »•*» ar.is»H. trail an »iii.oai».ra. plus a asoc* »\« \ targ-er nuaabi . of aawaawiw l>w<» Aw Coavct 'aaaiair feom «ws we-r* aaaoe avail at* ae fCeartorwy Vanaon vw ta>e f*rewi- bake worker?. w«:f wvym tax aaaa oa Caawwoi • X le>«««n 7.*w* asad k.ooa r F RBL *»• jawr mr sW* oa to* V S tianai «-*-r» r-*^i ¥mx* a* work oa CVv-t <of Afnxaaf oamil FT 41 «• tacrtmm Bos* of Ubei* «*o4 s«^w£ Ma **r w-s- w>m% • , arn 4a'» ar a ^xaae «o*e» «b»- an Caja. rat CH»Fr • i»i »• at taw uV-t eoatt ae-> % odi U «»M»M «a oaa efto-ed wVai»v«s- was** -w «••». «• awf- 4oox oeMShaa »«Ji 4XMT O laaaa »swrH»>< STaaas o» • '** ' 4. FtTrw sa»e 6t**i Par e.twtn. iar o-ao ko»p» tavfOraaede •««• ~ *rr<-6 a - ^ •»ape«--'w *»?»*. » t o 4>* 4k» and »*«• m • aw* _^..»._ _.^ ,_. ^__ __._ . tn ax USED FURNITURE — Stoves, re- 1 .mount prescribed by law but m no Iterators, washier machines Rite | ^^^ ^ ^tonHi tbe difference be- Earnange- j twees such revenue and such norm: REAL ESTATE FOR REN. \ tht method ctf determining a nonr —-— 1 or prescribing tbe amount t o be FOR RENT—Montgomery St.. 4116— i paid into or from •ocb fund ***TI*T or unfurnisbed apt with gas stove effective until three yean after ru private bath, hot water boat , enactment tfre powsesaioa forever and ever. ^J-^-J^ yf ^> - • - - - 1 FORM Of^St'BMIBaiOK Given under oar hands and Seal Ton and Each of yon. are there- of the Board of Elections this tare cited and reonired. personally 17th day of September 1943 Leon E Gale Charles E Band Board of Elections St. Lawrence County. S-Sct. Harold Madun left tbe etty Od 24 after spending a to be and api^-ar before our said three day visit with his wife and Surrogate. «t his office in Ogdens- family on Wasnmgton St. and his of •\verytoiB* lieaatifnl. of all kne. of ail knowledge o f ^verytfcanf tkat saatters. and tbe koowisuv uaat no« no ***r an tafc* frovn us o«r as** iKn: iorther tatfvramai 10a on t** after life, wriae •> 11 sty Scan* Sor-iexy. St Mary* 'arbodcat (Kg 4k4ia**ai». V 1. Kama* rift? - - Four tnonthw aa> opcuster Eari -I Carrax <t Broos- tasaa. Mr . *at» a fliamorafl valued at *MV. i aj liaikli e\l dollars «03—famlsbort Phrrrjf 1065 ment OSIER HOUSS—€ rooms 414 Pleas- ant Ave loq Leaaei Baaver. Ml» Jof St FOOEDl « ROOM APARTMENT For rent Appl> >••»«'• Auto Parta. 71ft lao- weUa St GAJLAOE *OT ISl FOR REWT 632 OroEne Street. rt'SJOBHED f90XtS&-6 beat R:veraidr Drivv 06 c-c Journal OD OF FRO- ENUMEWI arUMBER TWO Shad tbe proposed amendment addina: to arCkclr arvec of the con- strtuXioxi a new section numbered oeventeexi. awXbonztnr tbe ltarbla ture to efltdblbth a fund or fundi for tox rrvoxiuw ata4dllaateic re- •erve> and regUtattng payment* tbere-t« and »ILhfli aaiab Cbevatrosn. br arpprfwetf' ABFTRACT Or FRO»»OfiED AMEVDMEWT siLMBLK THREE Tbe purpowe assfl «Oorx of UM ^aupuawd ameudjuexr ks to except STATE KENT—ISor creek Surve R« Pope* MHlft 11 isftmT be arrM~c n aoaeanbSy dietnrta. Hue county V» which kc taaoed a C*nwter number of blvujen tlraT tbe number of St. wocb nooxrty. p iwided of audi davtrtcts eooeed the nasbber of full at tf tbe teairuxt of THE PEOPLE OF THE OF VFW YORK | By tbe Grace of God free and b> d* pendent \ j To James Brewraa Bens^. FOB ai«. Borne 1. La Canada, GaJsT: Mar aiaa B LaHue. 17it« r<sn*iam &. San Beraartfsno. Caiaf.: PSc. Joaeph Beairy Beta**. JLS.X 22M»2C1] JLTO. 417. Cm C nst to far try BatttaJiwai L Caana Jamea JSelaos Behae. the faaadoa of 2*11 S W 17t* towri wmttB a Florida. Gaau36BBtfenr '\ ^J* S^.\ «4ar wife* aad aD of parents. Mr and Mrs Bertorr Mad- tin on Main St. A dinner was odd Sor him during has leave at tbe home of Mr and Mrv Lawrence Streeter bare in the County of St. Law rence or tbe 29 day of November. 1S42. at 1 <•:*'• o clock ?n the fore •noon then and there te show canoe why said Mot Will and Testaaaeut cfeooid not be probated And tf any of tbe aforesaid per awns are under the age of twnty aae oeaoF tbey will pleaoe take notace that tbey are reaabod to appear by tbefr general gnardiat transSerred from M noey have one. aad M tbey have Wood. Mo *» |6ew F- Leonard Coidstone. aon of Mr and Mrs Aaron Goldstone. who is meivnm -with tbe United States Army Enidneeni. has bees: <i Leoxaxrc York TJniver- aMBjse. tbot tbey apoear «md aarpfy atty 1m further atudars pit Goid- «or the aarpoantmeag of a spocjaJ aaone. wts> bad oiupaeied bis yc: f\'*\ \ ar a» tke evearr of tbear iar year at CSarkso. Coatee o f faubjre or aegVn to do aw. a «pe- TecJaoiafy srta-n he entered m» win he aaraouMiii by JKHMX laat May. vaas araiorrrur in Sarrogate to repreaeat and act ,electrical rrn nwv i lis*. fBa dawtriba for t*~n aa tbe •riincnidaai. lor tbe toe* of wTittaaaa F Betee late of Piiwkate of oaad Win. wVord has been recawved tu: tia> City of Qe6~M*mrm i s oaaf an ifatiaiiij wberooL Cpl. Bober: Perkins »«« naoe Ooatrty of f»t aawivjaaje and State <*« baoo cataoad tbe seal Sarpeant an Oct l £rt. PrrtEtes Wo- Tmlx •'cianua. Sead iLJF > of vftw of ostr oaad Sor is a erastaatr of OP\ a moe en acred tbjr Army rjec j TJC txartr Tnaat Com ' «a»4L dag m Caxnp L#rtepaa«. LrwA»- ?f. Y_ (be «sor vriuaeoa. Hoa. Gewaaa C Ckasey, aaaa. Caasa Gordon JJetenon. P>r- baot wVfn mat '\baiaaaii of oaad Coaary or Coo Mm and Caaarp PirJorO. Ta T*-»T—>aa of aB» oaol vTaBaaac F aoa an aasC Cooorry. «br u bed aCOcvaau 1»CL Mass Cbatji JbjaBa. fc %. %m Ur urrr m mrxus **• To* car. «, n* **•,,«* B'al: Ohara «*7 tbe St • logatt a Coart oteraag iSm wocft Oa aa a ara of aaai aad acr JXMDE D vajc K£XSCS3r Baaae abe rffl aaap «o«r an ra a-m—ann of 4B» ' Axaornrr tar F aaaaiaii IISIL . !» T_ * opead tbe Jars Baaireal •