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• ADVANCE-NEWS ovided nd of Mary's for a d the totals >Ppln* is la. off er an drove line. n the .as to sr of i St. teams .»cood yard place *. A a 30 I ward for steady gales before beta;; I stopped by the hardhitting taex- j lint of Cowles and Bartleu. Jer- raano punted to the OFA 30-yard line. OFA returned the punt and L*» renture grabbed the ball to run j back to the 30 yard line. After a first down plunge by Ferguson. Ross Jennano connected with a pass to Murray for a 12 yard gain. Another SMA pass failed. Then the Bine and White tide stiffened and held on their 10 yard line to punt out of danger as the third ended. After a number of trick passes | by the OFA backs, SMA gained control of the ball on an intercept* } ed pass. Ross Jennano then crosa- ' ed several white stripes in A dash j toward the OFA goal for a gain of 20 yards. Bin agiuu OFA stopped f Saturday's Game 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T'f Is. . 1 .4 JO -J3 _B _© 4 « 1 out- dary j y to • be-' ; 20 even uch- dac- sther .rter hen goal 3FA rter •ver The ould rter Ft. ttle St. •ass , to and me gb- i a oar .he irnt ive ntt an- ted •pie ed nd of isr- go inf ind »r- i* X'- *A ai- «r ds ite er. iy »«- .•ht ea HT- iss TL the forward rush of SMA and the Saints were forced to pont. Bowes. SMA end. made a hole tor himself in the OFA lrn» on the next play to drop Morley for a lo>« with the result that OFA had »o kick. As the end of the game neared, Laventure drove through the OFA line for a 10 yard gait. Then Chil- ton for OFA pranced through all the SMA defenses to hit Jermano 15 yards behind scrimmage as the whistle blew ending the ball game. The lineup: OFA (01 \SMA (0) Regan .....__ — _. Bowe« left end D. Bailev McNalhy left tackle Colwes .._. Ryatt left guard C Bailey P Chilton Sbere' Bro»i Henrr T OMton center right guard right tackle right end Harradina Laventura Do* 5Turr»y — _ Seymour quarterback Morns Mor!« _. Jermano left halfback _ Ferguson right Halfback „ P Dup 1 \* [ fullback I OFA subi—Sauvfc. La under villa. Little. Hobki^k. BartletL i Bt Mary'g tubs—Martin. Dufora. Officials—Lago. referee. J Cnipire—Hugaboom. I Head Linesman—Ebberts. FillvWins 4 Straight 8-ouraville. Ky.— <AP. -Garnet i *ue. De*t running filly from tb«- (•table of Hyman Friedbarg. Loots ville, sportsman, cbajked up ber fourth straight success today in accounting for toe Shawnee Park Handicap, but the bad to *BOW ber best speed to nip Snritb and Ftfv- • r *'J^pOfi\ixie s una* on the wire *t Chui drill Down*. The latter outran the daughter i of Bull W down the back stretch llor the frmt half mile nf the ^T«m \furlong spin and a* one time wait two lertrth* in the ran. Harriet Sue ^••eart rr aUendaaoe began not- j in* on it* tarn for home and under , fcwkey Charley Mart'm gnt a* *n ,•*• rtoatng striae*. Bell P-uz»»r. in aotn* aarry diffv a»»ry. rVjtufl w-Kb a rmitb and »»Ted \* two tanartb* f m ti>ei sc Kafl ^ B **»• *>spite via weejLli' ^ of 1TJ nosmoa. w»« )«dsvc s* th» sdd^on fa* ui niaia irirb a i tmmt r4 m \ 0.<w*. fib* s*M S2 «« tor n ESS Tift d Elevens ely-Matched At Fairground Academy and St. Mary's frid sievans after a lapse of 28 years by playins; a ight game at the FairfrowKis Athletic 7 tl>AB VanB • T-»s»eT Sarfe S<i taai is- 9egr- \ r asng ia sear; AOss* as W* Tvm iOcMtt?ee Vsissli *\i at Msalaoe fsv • ruor.'ua. » fte trar* JI aacL *n»e • 'rJ» pearlsas; sssrBastL waw sssv e has a aaafcroB ef 9MB, Ml w* aw nikyked toy O^ ay w VaosT an iv {cecaefeecft: atar: - 4as fknr trsa ta the peat asarc jar assssnar s ffa*- ^•'•^aaaMi/-, **•<»» ^ .».«i.A -< ADVANCE-NEWS SUNDAY. OCTOBER 31, 194? / *AGE SE\Tf Report Clues May Bring Arrest Of Murderer Peuohkeepsie ISpeciaU — De-{ Ko motive has been eeiablished velopments io the LuciHe Lawrence ; for ihe killing, but police disclosed slaying inxestigatiun took a hope- tonight that pieces of a watck cry- ful torn Saturday night with the ; stal. found in the field, belonged announcement by Police Chief j to a missing lapel watch worn by George Leadbltter that \very valu-jMiss Lawrence the night of the able evidence which may lead to < slaying. A purse. coeuiuinR IS the apprehension of the murderer . cents and a 1350 check, also is has been uncovered.\ Miss Law- missing. rence is a native of Osdensburg New York City police reported and resided at Lisbon. N. Y. • later they had found in a taxicab Leadbltter did not reveal the , a red umbrella which might be the nature of the ev.denoe but added: tone Miss Lawrence was carrying \New York City detectives (as-: before she was kilted here last signed to the case by Police Com- j Tuesday midnight. ra:&*ioner Lewis J. Valentine* and j Police at the West Stth Stre<w myself are optimistic.\ Fiat ion reported the umbrella waa The badly-beaten body of Miss'taken into their possession at * :d| IJIWrence, 19 year old Army Cadet j a.m. Thursday, and that Pougb-I nurse at Vaa&ar Hospital, was ; keepsie authorities had been ad- • found Wednesday night in a field I vised. { near the hospital. She had been Another red umbrella was found . slain Tuesday ni^bt on her way i in a vacant lot here a short dis- ! back to the hospital after leaving ' tan re from the *cr*« of the mur a girl friend. der. a* * .^ '% : ^ ^1 1 \ Miss Lucille Lawrence, 19, Victim Of Fiendish Slaver, Will Be Laid To Rest Today Continued from page i l trill clear him nurder. at the request of District | T** <^»-V l of Poughkeepsie hats of- *. -mev John R Schwarta end|f er<d * ^\\J? $10 °L fOr *** Iture ©I the jnurderer and two ci- i-f of PoUce Geora* P Leadbit-; tilians ^^ also ^^ mrds> r of Pov4ffckeep&ie Siat* Police one for $100 and the other for $50 nd members of the FBI nave Article? of clothing and otner ex- ready joined the city autnorities' hibits secured by the police have ti an effort vo find the slayer. 1 b * eo taktn to Washington for care- The two New York sleuths. sa:d o be among the metropolis' most ft - 4 >^ |ful examination by atory in the hope Youngsters and Oldsters Enjoy Hallowe'en Pranks Young America was out in force last night to celebrate Hallowe'en. The shindig was advanced 24 hours on account of All Hailowa falling on Sunday. Youngsters in masks or with painted faces and wearing all man- ner of weird and grotesque getups roamed the streets, ringing door- hells and indulging in other harm- less antics. Householders who were honored or annoyed by these noc- turnal calls were supposed to give the youngsters pennies, candy or listed were: Gouverneur Tribune Press prog- ress cup to Uncle Sam's Happy Helpers. Mrs. Rolxirt Lee. leader. Honorable mention for close se- cond. Pine Grove Club. Mr and Mr*. Franklin Sheldon, leaders. Banner* for outstanding work. HOWARD G. MURRAY has been advised oX his api>oimnient as civilian legal assistance officer of the 1'nited Slates toast Guard. This appointment was made by the district law office of the 1'nited States Coast Guard with headquarter!! at Cleveland. Ohio. Coming Events ST. AGNES SOCIETY A special meeting of St Agnes Society of St. John's Episcopal Church, will be held Thursday eve- ning. Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dnncan Mitchell. K-r» Congress St. All members are urged to be prp-sent. sticcessJui operators, arrived ha Poughkeepsie Friday night and went over the $+(•?* of the murder with local officials using flood lights. They made tao discoveries 1 which may prove important. Not far from the spot where the body was {found, they found a brown beret (which may have been the property • of Miss Lawrence and they also the FBI labor- they may fur- nish some clue to the murderer who inosi everyone in the Pough- keepsie area is convinced is an insane killer, possibly released on probation from some institution. City Terrorized In the meantime. Poughkeepsie and vicinity is in a state of in- tense fear with few women ventur- ing outside their homes during the past two nights, unescorted. There 'Pfc. Frank Roda Jr. » Returns To Camp Hale . Mountain Troop Unit is* 5 Ion maneuvers troops carry dehr- Equip- j drated rations, he explained. Each Continued from pa: injuries can be avoided, ment is hanlod to the top of high ! man has sufficient food to last him cliffs by tr.enxx of ropes. Nylon i four days. In three boxes, eovored rope leaves no slivers but stretch- j with waxed paper he carries a dv es 75 per cent of its lenrth. In win-j versified array of foods, including ter weapons and provision* are! potatoes, milk butter, canned carried on skis and snowshoes. j meats, soups, coffee, tea, cookies, T*v.:nine in climbing and skiing' cereals, fruit and eandy. He alto i- g.ven alternately. Pfc. Roda de-. has four packages of cigarettes laird. Much of the instruction and two of gum. Water Is purified ?->es on above the 11.5«V» foot tim-f for drinking with capsules provid- er level. The men do not use oxy-} ed by the Medical Department, xen masks, but feel the effects of j Stream water used in cooking is 'he high altitude, particularly boiled. Troops on snow shoes car- hartnir the first two months they • ry light machine guns and mortars. are at Camp Hale When they establish bivouacs while rifle travel on and skie. .... . . . vw~ •!\* t*\o hospitals m Poughkeepsie, found two fragments of a broken . . * . . , . ,. —.,.». -.-w*„i «*v-.«»^- *K. v,^^ 00 ^ * l e * cn extremity oi the city watch crystal. Whether the broken! . . .. . . ,. „ -,™*,.i ^„v« •-««, - «-»~K «™« and because the maniac s first crystal came from a watch worn . ... . \ , , _ . w known victom was a nurse, wise- by Mi^s Lawrence or from a watch; _ . . . , w . . * .. . i-U,i„w «».,. u-..-. *~— -~«. K^ ,*-,'spre*dthe fear is felt. he mights liet ine i which may have been worn by the • . t . _ wav for another nurse from one of •murderer is not yet known. Suspect Eliminated One suspect, apparently a two hospitals Nurse a th hospiials. as a result have become j decidedly worried and are remain- LT. DAVtO j. 01 PRE ^ ;..-- iixz a short furlough at his home here. He will leave Monday for his new station at Salt. Lak* City. Vtah. Lt. Du Pre was awarded ttombardier's wings on Satui*day. Oct. 13, at the Army Air Force Bombardier** School. Big Sp-ing, Tex. He is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Du Pre and was graduated from St. Marys last year. referred to Friday by District I hag within the protection of thf». akes. It was great fun for the kid- 'Hilltop Pioneers Club, Mrs. Ber- dies and even the oldsters got a nard Rodee. leader. kirk out of r». Hallowe'en parties were held last right at the Knights of Columbus t'luh and the OFA auditorium rhere over 2F>0 students ass«>mhied to »njoy the dance. , 4-H Clubbera Here The 4-H Clubbers of St. Law- rence also no'ed the occasion by holding their annual rally in Og- densburg. The street parade Was omitted but meetings were held tn ihe Strand Theatre in 'he morning and at the City Hall in the after- noon. A long list of awards was announced. The principal ones and in (Jreer.leaf Cluh. Ted Tory C.l^nn Newman, leaders Thp full list Will be p-rrrd Monday's paper. Police headquarters reported th«\ I \veniPK passed with only minor i*' : -turbatices 8 s - \trick or irrat\ . \ounssters pu^h^d door bell- and wangled g*<vii»s from friends and neithhore. Th«»re was 1 itt!•=> of the usual trouble mith ateps and other property, horn-ever, and all-in-all th<> police officers m-ho «r«>re scattered around the city on the alert called it the quiestest Halloween celebra- tion in years. Social—Personals Word has been r»»ceiv**d in the city of the birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs William J. Berth of Schenectady, airs. Borth Is the fprmpr Patricia M Ryan, daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs. r v ank J. Ryan of thw= city. suspect\ has been checked care-J Warnings have been issued fully and apparently was out of j Poughkeepsie authorities u> all New York Suite at the time oi the ^^ ^ keep ^ ^ gtm|s m | night to prevent another tragedy which, they admit, might come at any time or in any par: of the city. Although there has been no di- rect evidence to connect a stolen car with the murder as yet. police ! crime. K> ts a former patient of' I Hudson River St«te Hosmtal who escaped on Oct. 20. Investigation has brought information that the escaped patient was not in the' state at the time and can furnish j -Mission For Men Will End authorities believe Percy H*SS of Chas«> Furniture turned from the Store has an re- Fnmiture Exhibi- tion at .lam»stowr. N. Y Mr and Mrs. Albert P Newell j and rti*\ir daugMer, Miss Margaret i W. Newell, of Ogdenshurg. are at ! the Hotel Biltmore. New York. Spellman Says Churchill Told Him Almighty God Saved England Sgt. an'? Mrs. Ttmothy A. 0\I>eary will observe their 25th weddinc anniversary Sunday. The police sergeant'* 4»th birthday falls on the same day. Post-war reconstruction can he made easier if the Allies forever shun the malicious tactic* of the Nazis and revengeful actions while concentrating on military objec- tives and the punishment of Avis leaders responsible for the disas- trous conflict. Archbishop Spell man declares in the curren' it«sue of Colliers Weekly. In the third installment of let- u>.\ The Aichhk-hop relate* that when he arrived at ]n iViwning street to lunch with Mi. Churchill. Mr? Churchill. thHr daughter Mary, and Brendan Bracken. Brit- ain's Miniver nf Information. th» Prime Minister's first question »o him was: . \May 1 without irreverence ask you if yon are a \short snorter'? \ When the Archbishop dug d»ep Ensign Charles M (V>nklin. JI'S.N'R. has been spending a few day.- with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Bert ConkJin, before reportinc to the Naval Air Station at Quon set Point. R. I., for an eirht week's indoctrination course.. are seeking the car thief who aban- doned a Poughkeepsie machine some distance eway but so far bflve not solved that possible ancle A. C. Voy of Boston. rer rc, ?>«»tit. inc a large aerial transportation system, is a weekend guest «t the New OgdensNirg Hotel. fer S t 0 his father by which nrans i . he is reporting through Colliers • in -n a pock»» and produced the I L * rr v. Hannnn - »\dttor of . • .w . i m — Sta'e Welfare Department at on his six months tour of curop autographed dollar bill certifying | ^ . . ^. t earw and African ma'- zones,g the j membership, he and Mr. Churchill | 1\1' thej At : Ne York Archbishop teii of a lengthy conference wwh Prime Mitiater Churchill who. he asserts - belie veg that Almighty God has fcaved Kngland in sevpral rritical situations\ The Roman Catholic (prelate tfe«rrthes the sorrow. *uf- fertnr and destruction he saw dur- ing visits to Brie and such battle- Mmrred places as MaUa. Ftax. Pouse. Benghasi. and T'Tpoli whe r e, from a^waterfront p\int of vantage outside the city. !><* watched an air raid m 'hat bat fered port. ( exchaneed signatures and proceed-1 , ed wtth luncheon and friendly drs j j cnesion of the **t and related top »cs ! \The subject of religion came i I ur- reports tb» Arrhbishop \Mr I : Churchill said that be is a man of j faith. He believe* that Almighty; God has saved England in several ! rritjcal situations. Notably, he re j marked the failure of the Germans j to follow up their succew at Inin ke-rque. the calm sea whirh pre • railed for the finst day ir many, j wenkp at the time of the invasion. Air Cad-t Ted M«-bellan r»f this rity ha« been transfer-ed from Memphi*-. Tern »o Pensacola, Fla . where he will receive advanced training. «~apt \Harry P Irvfne. w-»M known master and pilot, said yes- terday if weather conditions are fa- vorable shtps will continue to pass down toe river until late in t>ecetn ber. 1-Ast fail be piimed m min* Hfjeepe' «0 Montreal on |ler JR. IS PROMOTED. (>1. Harry Riley, formerly of OgdetM-'hnrg. has been mad» a master ser- geant, according to word re- ceived by his mother. Mr;. E. S. Appley. A medical technician. Sgt. Kiley Is now en route to a new ba*e after leaving Camp Haan. Cat.. where b» had Ween stationed. He has b**n in the serrire. on*- and one- half years. A graduate nf St. Mnrvs Academy. h» is well krnw-n throughout the rity a*. »n »tMpt» p--\mirer» rr foothall and v> Vetspti Wt< \s, a cflrvn'* pf th» U>.1T.. Rporf M->. :•••• • ,^^ -War is n rontagious disease* i „f Korth Afrira. and aeTeTal other) writes the Archbishop. \T do hrtj.r that America and Americans will hare enough of the apirituat and enough spirit to win the war with- out cOTtractrn* the disease* of war .... \If we could k*ep the spr\ oi revenge out of our a'lions, if we «-ouM continue to concentrate ©ur *»p*rations on m:!itary obiertives rf we could punish the guilty, re- wpon«ib\e leaders who have e-foujrht diaaetcr on their own peo T-l»f and on us. we should ha*e an With recurre*re- of like moment. »,,...,_-, i alter cratitude be ppok*- of the great and | increasing contri hut ions of Ameri-1 ca to the war effort, and with [ admirati'm and affection nf Pr**- 4d>tTf Roo«erelt \ l ... . I E^dward Kdgsr K Lagrout, R2. of Water- town, dtod in Ogdenshurg Saturday an illness of a few months. He was a carriage maker by trade and leave* two daughter* living m Waiertown •• Three Hurt As Car Kits Pole At Bridge Three IOCRI residents were cu: and bruised in an a r ' ident which occurred shortly before midnight when a car driven by Jark Martin. 1'nited Ststes Navy, struck a pole near the CMca Plumbing f'ompany buildinc adjoinina the Lake St bridge. Ridinc with Martin in the Iron* eeat was his wife, while Mr. and Mrs William A. M.irney .Tr.. were scuted in the rear of the car. They were taken to the McCoo- ville Hotel where !>r. Kmest S(»s- theim was called to attend to their Injuries before they w-e taken home j Martin was cut ahou> the nose : and may have a possible fracture • of the no-e while M-- Martin ap peared to be quit*- badly lacerated about the face and head. Aln- Warner was cut about th* mouth I I and is believed to have also snf fered injuries io ber chest. j The car. owned by Krnest Flem i mg» s cousin nf th* saii<.r, mas' 1 badly damaged. Elks Head Given To Elks' Lodge ~ c head of a fi^r^ur'! r ;ik «ht»i •v Willard Vofra of Syracuse n*ar !/8ke Ozouia ea'-ly tn the de*r sea- -rm was donated F-iday aftem<K»n 'o the Ogden«iburi: lodr^ m* KIks. The antlers have a 43-inch spread. The n^en's mission which has been in progress the past week •• St. Mao'* Cathedral will dose with a candle service and the Papal Blessing to be administered by the Jesuit Fathers this afternoon at 3>:3ft o'clock. The services for the men *ere highlv successful, a larce i {number of parishioner* approacb- * tng the sacraments during the w.-^ek. M^rr T, r > pe>- t ,he. admin- latrator of thp Cathedral, said yes- terday. The mission for women will open this eveninc at 7:3n and services will be conducted momins; and eve- ning dnrirc the week. Next Sun- day afternoon the missionary fathers will bless l>abies at 3 p.m. and the women's mission will close at 4 p.m. Masse* during the week will be at F. «••!». 7:1=1 and 9 a.m. Monday. All Saints' Day. a holy day of obligation, will be observed with the relehration of solemn ^ich Mass at ».30 a.m On Tnesriny. AH Souls' Day. earn of the priests will be permitted to say ihree Masses. On only or.e other day. Christmas, are priests allowed to celebrate three Masses the sarr-e day. scout piatooas The Mouataia j Troops have greenish-gray fur j trimmed parkas with a white r#- *^ m ^ tii ^ ll ^ immmmmmmm ' , Tersible side far snow eamou- Heuvelton — Regular [ flags and white eo>ers for hats of the American Legion and mittens. Tents. like the park- will be held to legion as. are green and white. evening. Nov. ; .Later JE the winter. Pfc. Roda attendance is . stated, tents will not be uaed and I the men will dig caves in snow banks, where they will crawl into ( their sleeping; bags, which are filled with duck down. Ski boots are wide and roomy, so that they . will not constrict circulation. Packs Weigh 86 Pounds Packs carried by the nsan aT»r- I age K5 pounds in weight. A pack j fits on the back of each one wno Nov. 3 — Waddington —• the No- carries a machine run. Evary ona vember meeting of the W.SOrx carrie* a small gasoline stove and will be held in the community, f^pi f 0r „ room. Overed dish dinner will, Th« nearest town is 1* milae be served at noon followed by a from Camp Hale, which Vicinity Events Nov. 1 - meetir.g Auxiliary rooms. Monday 1st. A large desired. Nov. J — DePeyster — The La- dies Aid of the Methodist church will serve its annual chicken pie supper to the church parlors on Tuesday. Nov. 2. beginrir.? at 6:30 and continuant until all are served. business meeting at 2 p.m. is a small city itself with a serriee club, a field house gymnasium. howling alleys, five basketball courts, and four theaters. Tfc. Roda was recommended for the Mountain Troops by tfcw National Ski Association. wh'«*h I must endorse all men who are ac- N^v 3—K°r.sselaer Falls—The cepted. He enlisted while he waa Ma^^uis of Fellowship Lodge F a freshman a< St. Lawrence Ciii- ar.d A.M No. 749 will sponsor a i versity. At the Ogdenshurg Frea card party in their Hall Wednes-j champion and a fast hockey play- day night Nov. 3rd at 8 o'clock Academy he mas soeed ^,,v. S—Galilee—The WSCS of the Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. Orma Smithers Wednesday for dinner. Members please bring covered d'sh Fveryone welcome Everyone is welcome Please bring covered di^h and sand- wiches. Nov. 4--Heuvelton—The annual chicken and biscuit supper, spon-: sored by the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church. Heu- veltor. will be held ir. the town hall. Thursday. Nov. 4. Ser-vtag will start at five Menu as fol- lows—chicken and biscuit and gravy, mashed potatoes, cran- , berrv salad. ispecia! make* mashed rurnlp. roils. pickles. : pie. cheese and coffee A cordis! invitation i< extended to Og- densburc. Heuvelton and vicin- ity. The sunflo»-er quilt will be giver, away *>t this time skating er. He had been ar ardent ski- er sincp childhood, practicing mountain skung at the Roda camp near Jo Indian Lake in the foot* hills of the Adirondack* Hi* father. Frank C. Roda Sr,, superintendent of the jwbhe, school* of Ogdenshurg. ia a vat- eran of the first World War. ia which he fought with the British Fourth Army m Belgium MM a memher of Co. F. lwTth R*a> ment. 27th Division. Woundod three times, he was decorated, with the Purple Heart. Ickes Clubmate Of Walt. Kellogg In Saints, Sinners * Archbishop Speflman. who pre , voiusly had given %1\.n%9 lor the relief nf suffering rr Poland, made financial contributions during his journey to aid distressed in sorb roontriew as Belgium. Loaern b o u r g. Ca^chosiorakia. Gr<^ce. Yugoslavia, the NeUberlands. So* Stapleton. Jay Graham, Herbert MK'arter Jr.. Edward Bru- net. Charles Ormiston. Robert Her' - sctoeJ. Clifford Beawirk and Webb Tnrnbull atteoded an F!ks mrmy in MaVoo* Pr>aa!r mth • 3. nations to help fereta and war arphans Churchill Greets Prelate A fn*odry cfaaUange lw Arch ! Viaaop Sp*-UBian to p: udwre Ms aartagrapbed doliar hOI oerttfynu: soeniberabir la the Phort Snorl«r*e was Prtase Mtatst«r VVKISS •saaier task of reconstruction after way and Malta. He also made do- th* war. But if we aae Nasi tactics! natioas to help Britiah war *af- *n their full malioe with the full poweT that we are nsasterinf by in flrscnminatery oblharating every- Iking ha every city, we mo* ooamd to suffer ovraerres. This i» my oaa- wactJoji. Let a s wtn the tit wrthoai • ^l*sti oy iiig oar vi« taiy . . - I After TtFittag. as Military Vlca T rhmrcbW* greeting t* •f tfce ansad forces •* Ibe leited Tor* pnelate wbea be n-^m «• 1». J*ta*ea. Amci'aa troops a» *eal ' Doromi Street tor *ewd Hases Ilnaa»1ii.it England tnx bis towr of war arm** a»M\ SortberB lrelaad. Arrhbtshoai Telling rf ta» gw tdeat aia»Pmar reparts thus randaatoa 'an Ned :o fwx-h wrth Urnasa s •The a»eai are cahw. #ater«irnai ' prhme Mmia%er. Mm. duuMi •The aten are cal». a>ieraiiaed tfcerr daagtrter. Mary, and Br ••at aod •are akowt wraarag taaa war. Bracaee. Bntaar s M»i>--»^ «< fp No aa« • a*w ao»ais «oo great tofrmstML tae Arr*Vi*boi» wntm it tVv caa hope to lewini* is the eurr*** awae e* c* \ v»e tfcer tare ia '*e eaaurtry H'eeary hwe, aft*w the war. Tne oaa *lr Oaa utiii's «ri>»»t»a» af Cae Beta of tbaee %• ta» was. 'May I v/rraeaff irn«»»y. ( sr*n <arr aeatfcar*, wiF ae ia vaea e»c* aa4 yaa tf yea srr* a rPburt a IIM* A*' • awd a eriw*. awies* we 15a«iiieT . . . . » « I «lse Tt^*ot -tmxxtit Prt Robert J Bradley «rf Mas- a«na wa» called to tib* Hepburn Hespital ta ae* hrs brother Wfl- j liam Bradley. Mxseena. whe ss ser- { taaalv ill. WiTJwtro OUsrak. tsaae. JQ&p^to Powpeaw wabe^e^ wHi attend a •vee^teai wi Wat>naw n •w Aftne 'aaai Mts» urttaa j LawTen'-e Rartr iftmatd a : r*hwwteT Tr»i r*laae> at and Frank 'Letters To Tlie EJitor Ti Tl»e Bditor: This is addrewaed to the rezi*- ered voters «f tb*« town of S'ock- -'oini A* I am a candidate for re-eler- •on as saperriaor of the town of -•ockhelrr.. your support and as- -ustanoe. a« rr rae put*, win be •iily appTe >j»ed nm F>-*-tioT Hay. \nx 2. JeJhn J. Lytw-h. Superrtsnr ^eckbohn. On ». IMS Health Commission Meets In Canton' A -~»i£ges?ed >i**4 '>U(^- • for ibe Nti-sinc ^'ommittee was presented | to the Public Health Comroissior Ss»turdny ir t'an'\i by |>r. Sayer. | The merlins, presided o\*»r b\ ] Superv'sor Gilbert L. Vorthrup. chairman, met *' in a m. Saturday rrnrr-rz and waa attended by a'l ; ^nt one of its members j Special reports werr r^rer bv ! nurses Mrs Maude Debol. Mr«s ' Ruth T>anie's. Blacr^e hi. Brown j and Adele Indrirkaen. supervising nu'-se «ho pfesented a repo: i of the ; Public Health Nursing ComTi> sion. j l*r. Redmond who wi!! r*>;«:ace the ; late l>r. Reynolds of Potsdam on the committee, waa introduced by V' Northrup j Those attending tiie meeting | were: Sttaerviwor Gilbert L. North i rup. I>r. A. 1>. Redmond. T»r. B*. H. j Mulhollaod. S D. Sheldon. R. H. MichaeU. I>r S W. Sayer. A C. , S -aton. Joha Wilbur. >tr. Oltn- stead and Mrs. Klutaheth Ward. Haroid L. Ickes. Secretary of tha Interior, wss inducted into tha Dexter Fellows Tent. Ctrcos Saints ard Sirrers Club o f Atceri'\a. aa Lvle Smithers will! xh * ''* 1 ' pjv \ \ f ft » *W»ebeon prorram The ec ^ OPt >o* ™ ^e Waldorf-Astoria Ho- i Nor 4—Henvettop—The mo T1,>, ly meetinc of W. S r P of the Hetiveltor Methodist Church will be held Nov. 4 sr the home of Mrs Charles Knapp. Devotions will be led by Mr*. Harry Wood- side and Mi present tha f-rtarnmem committee (s Mrs ' t \' * n N>w York <*«ring the past Thera Henry. Mrs. Mtllard. *\*•« F ^me> Mayor B'alker w a i Pries'. Mr* Filmer Wflrox and I master of ceremonies. MrK RosweP Rose. MonhPrs The activities of Mr. Irke*. pa*- *#••' friends «fe cordially IP-• ticularly f thos» in conception with VII-:<? to a**end I to* gasoline abo^tage and ratior- tug. »er P Jam poor ed wtth skits, Nov 4 s*^*\ (\barrfi- Th» Ladies • songs and speeches dfe<-tad at »»• Aid and Minions ry Society of the Second Preabyte'-iar Church will r\—t for drr.r'\ f^itraday. N^v «. with Mrs. Lo'-en Van- Fchaick. Member p>ase bring covered dish, bread and butter and own table aervice Every- one weicome nation s admicistra'or of coa! atd i f»iel oi! S'lpr^ee. At the end of the in*t*atior Mr. Ickes asserted \o«w that j hara become a saint. 1 am not going to , be cotiten'ioua »ny longer I am ; goina to be all sweetness and Ligh*_ , I'd ever c:vr you more gas if I Vov. 5--Morley—Mo-ley Granc*- will bold a dance Nov. &. Music for -\ound and souare dances hy Var Ornum's orchestra. Refresh- ments will be aerved St. John's Church Sen ices Today N\v. f - Waddington — St Agnes Guild nf S- Pauh« iEpiscopal Churri, will be held m the crmn- tnunfry room The sale win he beld isarrmc at 3 p.m A baked bam supper win be served com- mencing at » »ft. The public i» Invtted oauld.'' H*- was cloaked ir ax oil mechanics duster Among the rnests «<\•# Liey'-. ! Gen. William H. Haskell, r^tr-ed. i anci Senator Joseph R. Hanley. op- i poatni: candidates for Lientenar* j Governor of New York Walter Goes' KeHogK. OfdeB*- burg author, was a member of the famous club. lav D* *itu:Att: C s/ACi^TVE pastar -ml the F^-w? PYeaayrenat tJrurca. win prrmth a sei niaa ta> ^ay ea ttoe saata armtveraary e4 '•he Weatnirctwlef Aseewt'hr af tbeuj **7* rasar he nm. V« »baW «-TS taw m f^mt. et^as wtrt aape>ry poae.' w% fba T-»re w» r*-l tM» a pan pnjt A* prwe- 1 C\ Wf%^ ' r ^+ e*C' w • aa€ Te wftb aavrtaaa oerufteatea. knm* if leVTera af a?t\aaa*^tsaa. ' iey aaBa hit w*w» nl» sagna*a*e **• n*r •# But-* Kta* atMT M-s. j 4 te plarmntng tm , »e,< ' Wilhasa Ooaer lhas !arnm *e Oreat Laker. rV iamev S Knap if *hr t f: M#~i©» <\«rpK wkt a« atattared at carneT! r^ris-eraiey. «• tiaermg at rae Me ef a4a parents. M\ aad M-k 7>*»mas Knaa. BTtraarrli i*» i FV- vmaaa m treatment ar She laiuw/rt was afrs Onery at Aacagr- II—Hammocd -Tb* annual Oarity dance will be heid Thara- day eTentr.a. No^. 11 te th* WOT Halt Hammond -witb kirhriBe •rcbewtra farmebinc irusic for naard aa\ aouare 4an- ;r.x Banc- tn« *-l. *\jri«ry F*l\Wr Spow at 1*.1J. gefresbiiier's aritt be Benefit m TTtted Help- ers Oak. irtur:ied T-Cwa-d SoTJbrar <a hnner rearterrt. ss w lew ^aya an • dorfe Itant Bn-afr; ^\ariorse La M» %~* Tort afser a is re- brsflf LangJrv ew v e. ewa^f irtle Oiwa. Mh-h jaarerr^ M- r. MiE Jf &*rr*or* at s* Jtmxt s Cbarch !.-•- day win rnrhade i celebt-atioT oi \ \r>r tb» Hory Cannniianou at T.»s am aad roo-rrnt prayeT and sertaoi at STILL SMILtbJG ;le>:Jb The renar will preac* ar ~r. Tb» £dHor. *be sa*^ect ' A XebV Herhace - e tbeae bertsc 4bry» *^loatb JScnday\ a-ffl be ^baemoa ITith aP tta* world ,a» St. Jotm a with rb» re-opeirtng At war and naiaa* tntaarmx jaf tbe c*areb ar*e«.l The e«r«cers. There b> a \Wia\ wrtbts «IWT -e-trim 'taarber»i. amd tnembers *f the MTba at atsaoat farao*>w i sebaol wfn tr>**n rr *be rbarcb at AJtba *be eervea >«•• j»:» tor a serrira neadaebsa by j Nigbt and ^mr )fbe tvwtor «f rba ParWb At the iJi^vrmber 11 and T« beep the wa- effn-1 x\tr* , **aae e# the aerri^ reartetratiaa of! — Tne Dr*a!h Her aerrice te ber caajotnr ie *'-ar |papi»« «U1 take pteoe and a das- Deparaner And ee-t MTOe waowr. eaartaw ef «be WOT* T« *» trader-; Parry to 5*e # tbe -Teleabone ^rrt tab** darrmg rb» year wffl ae lea Who** ar*»t% is <rvrry day • br «be aap*:\•: r teaser•> the Me». Ta aa> * p.iaaf»w tar atari' x frwi' A PaHoe^ M-* Fdwit; Te taM *w plate* far avr Oar* »-fT *er*» m* eseratiee seere- Air wrtr\+ 4ama %mrf im aatv «be tary «f «be ClNrreb f.i1>wal and wffl <a2ta amino, nbe rertar a* <awtjta» «f X* asat»er warn\ Osey be wftoaaa eiajtoa The JaOtJLin. < **>1 ar ben. fr-m eea e>imbea Aarbsr r»» «ee4 at *c af a* aea Mn« Obaeeb arfn anraaai r»*> 4ay e«f •ae try ar beip be* a S yaa oac bratiaaa «€ tib» iaafr Caatrartmos «f the aa bv 'Te w^hf be- bJb ao-^wbab? at T aa aarf !• 3» aa ea- Mar- we* aewnanc ws fw »^- ss i-N>e» abiaaal s» i%m day. Ve». 2. tbe •\•T^ «f xM Sataaa. ar Cladakis Still Missing In Italy Cap* N 3. Cladakis. forme* Trl'k marketing* adramiatratOT e* tbe New York wriflcBbed rematm? a»- r-ard ftotn ahice he waa aeer hai- inc avr» af a T\irit»d State* arnry plane -»»ar Ba^i. rtalyi. Jabr If. ) wbil» e»r t wr*<-ia1 misaaoi Jtari. fta ,T . baa been oernp*ed by Pfi itjsli troops ir rbe Alhiad e1*~\ee tb' '\lat taarx far a • Italy _ Cap* Oadaki* was <neiisi«- 12—DeKaTb Jct.}*- 90 *^ m *°e I'ttrt-d states Atr Voharrterr Pire fT ' nTr e a year a*o. r^ a ttm* b» waU hoid a Btoar wm (tatioped at Atbxctac CRy. Omaee BaC LAftr ** J - «** -* t * T •* 0 - JT,, , *\*TPt w-Cl r»e eerw* ; l>nrna|c his aerrVe at Ca»r b» jwwade ttuiaaiaaa fbarTcrs e*»er ftrt natree Father Thompson To Give Address *•••! *T>» M*i. M* Parlw- a-fjj —a** \Ttf f-Mf&at Te* max. be lb* M-. Oaaakis »am< Ogdacs^wi c MarrbL IMl. a*>€ aae%» at a gri-er r- tb FOR RENT