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PAGE TWELV E SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1967 ADVANC'E-NFWS First Adirondack Area Winter Event Is 5-Day Race Camp At Tupoer Lake, Starting Tuesday \dirondatk — bku , aid i u n pi! t k I a^e ° J J s \1 h U a s a special facility vuntei carnival eveitsheaci th\ Ohmp Vend pi J\ dcs ndn >i fot the spot t Bobsled champ- list ol populai a-ti\iti-es - hed >katniE; and figue -kating n nr sh p racing will be held at ulcd for the \dicnddck \ica sti i in. I i th SP pi s mg flu Ml \ an Hoe \ en berg at Lake communities oi New \oik brat 0 aitMiL pna c of tlie --pou In Ph i i with public riding also during the next (ev\ m nth d o ind dom spe I U it lg axanabl\ Lake Placid will sta^e lis evens aie s h duled loi Lake \ id hi the winter sportsman I hi it maioi -k event with hi\ Pld\ d ick ng something new. join up LS OHmpic tivouts foi )ump t<-i me special winterized golf mg and cross countrv the week end of Jan. 12. The popular Masters Ski Jump is set for Jan. 13 and the Hovev Memor- ial A'p l ra e ul 1 b° h«!d SNOW SHOEING C\\ BE [tournament at Lake George on enjoyed in most any area of!Feb. 3 and 4. The event will be the Adirondack \north conn-!held on the lake ice. which wlB trv.\ but few spots apparently |be dyed green. Balls will be } ave rcn P eq u on n We cooed aid Warmed o pre eit CEREMONY OF INVESTITURE — Eleven North Country priests lake the Oath of Fidelity at the Ceremony of Investiture installng them Papal Chamberlain, Domestic Prelates, and Pro-tonotary Apostolic. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis P. Devan (kneeling at front! pastor of St. Mary's. Potsdam, and former rector of Wadhams Hall Seminary, was installed as rotonotary Awstolic. The advancements were made bv Pope Paul earlier this month. ;dcnsbui2 offiualcd r ei'uon Fiom left to Law lei ducclor of fames \ 1\ \ pa&loi of ^,r i r\ ancis I v. on T e Mns the erf\ , = 1 [ , r rr'li^ 1 c S t T>91l Del o\ M\o \s I i)l He I\- \ '\n ii' N •he \t v [ 'ivil e- '-Vac's. R Go .MS itlM* iin \ n Md \ - Re* ei\ ' i c \ gh \ c e Tl ll 1 a*' P M li< R zi ! I> -d 1 V ('. r< it 1 v ipp ^UIH! J 1 • R 1 'd M-n - eid t 1 2 m. . ' o hci 12 1 Mi nors, pastor of the Church of the Visitation Noifolk the Right Reveiend Monsignor Wilfred A. Nugent, pastor of Holy Name, Ausable Forks; the Right Reverend Monsignor Edward J. Pierce, pastor of St. Mary's, Ticon- deroga; the Right Reverend Monsignor Gerald F. Kellogg, pastor of St. Patrick's, Water-town; the Right Reverend Monsignor George M. Phillips, pastor of St. Augustine's, Peru; the Right Reverend Monsignor T. Walter Clcaiv pasloi of St Pati.cks Rou-es Po.nl and the Right Reveiend Pat- nck B Riley pastoi of St \gnes Lake Placid The Right Rev eiend Fian- cis 1J Magune pasloi of St \ndiews Norwood was present bul not shown in the picture 'Jack Wood Photo) Jan 20 21 Othei ki events ml Ml at CHi Falls lej its ren hattenng in fugid an Thev this communitv in lude the tals -ind o does Junipei Hills'sa'v it is a game fai golfers N Y State lumping champion and Gcie Mt Dog sledding i who have even thing in luding hip [Dec '9) the USE AS\ > be lound at Ldk I a d th a \en lo HH T the game out Junin Noid eveit P tb 7 4 or Is e ai a i>n + hi <* 2DI snJ the Li II Kiwau pot wide \lc\ ndiia Bav i I i noio infoimaton HI lumning champi t hip i Mai the nh ciinmimiv willi L ui the L aid i hti winlet event ii SKI cenlei mtnac lawnun \ h led i a put Micini^hl the \Jnondack I atk \ssoua Ridgt Scotts Cobble in I White in\nti an nt i I fun ind lion su^ c ts \ou wiik d it et IK face \lt on be aitin^d n I he lugci h ho lo al chambets of com Big luppei a luppu I ikenesott ateas and a b a k Lake mac* plans i fivedav laie c imp ! lie da > I > Jii he L en iacc Jan 28 and in vitational ski rate Mai 10 Saianat Lake will hold its aim ual Adirondack Ski Champion ships al Mt. Pisgah, Feb. 11. Malone's Moon Valley Ski Cen-j ter will stage a giant slalom race Feb, 3. Juniper Hills at Harrisville reports children's > racing Sunday afternoons. Snow' Ridge at Tui in las scheduled a 'argc numbei of events, headeci bv the 14th Annual Oneida Sil- versmilhs Trophy race iJai 21) and the Eigilh Annual iGofliss Ski Club meet iMai Cool David Frost Is Warming TV Tubes In U.S., England 0 1 V ' i . Lpke T \ <Q. ^1 » l 11 C < 1 J t Iw: Uc^ No- '1 Ml 11 L R • i d sk i f.. . 12 , -Mhle . H K v ii h I P •m A (r,l C M M< i i i r COMMl MTIL S , ten'e Wd i -kv L \ s d . \i - C H s Hid i flCfk SK B->w 1, l)M rt ai li d Hr' ( e ,- M h L..I-1 uc,- V, i i l 1 'o e z *l -tyi lu y i -, J-eh Pi Ka i \e* . i n P i - I*. i.-1' i ^ •' ii d VI' ,i d 1 Sil ei fl iCI i?l i. •, KC ' e k el .1 P ' <- lal.- 1 b '<\ . Lak.- L l (. 8-M -i.l ' i. ',, Lie ' m , 1 D i '. - i i \ \ I C < . It ,i<- cl - s, s T L 1 l , A c S> le In h '•> a f 1 • 1 •> 1 k~ 1 ' rl C J 1 - 7 f 3 2 - IP ' 1 ii hi; Tl< = 1 I - e iv i'ig -i- a • a- i .1' l.H ' \ d e Hi, r-. \^\ il Sk> .1 V » Tl T M - \\ hi L M, ii c \ren t i ' t i <• 2- M. i J > . A 1 . R a A 'A el ~ i L e T _T SJ- (, Vg i 1111 1 i ^ •> i. • * 21 S i \ ac s nd •s- II/ \ < n. l...li • I'll i - ^ in u |>n i .t David I'rosl K\ I DM \ ILLI l<N Lntuptan si.itf Coiuspiuiduil P !•- i -th- ai ler • i>p«.-d, -eeamg- «•• e . C1 nec v>i Following revocation of bail, De Foy was indicted by the St. Lawrence County Jury on the| bail-jumping charge. GOOD WISHF* 10 MSGR I \UI£R — Residents ol at Juseph » Home axicnded the public leception held m non- or of the Very Reverend Monsignor Robert L. Lawler, director of Catholic Charities. Sunday evening, at the Home. In the above photo, Miss Nina Daniels, a resident of the Home for many years, congratulates the newly in- stalled Papal Lhatnbeilain liamta to tnat lank by Pope Paul earliei tnis month, and loimahj installed Sunday afternoon at investiture ceremonies in St. Mary's Cathe- dral. The Most Rev. Thomas A. Donnella- '-^op of Ogdensburg, officiated. (Jack Wood Photo) ICE FISHING E.J. Noble Has Operating Profit For Last Month Kissing Doesn't Make Students III Write... Bv HAL BOYLE , Tips for amateur chefs: If you .change streams in the middle of jA penguin can swim at a speed; — | NBW YORK <APi—Things a|want to be sure that youria horse.\ |<rf 35 miles an hour. The inven-jfN . Daarlrarc Canton —Th e Canton Ed- columnist might never know il French fried potatoes turn out a Worth remembering; \Half tkm of ice cream is attributed tol^^Ul I\CaQSr5 ward John Noble Hospital re- he didn't open his mail: golden brown, sprinkle them;^ pet> pi e are trying to get port for November showed an Most college students who geUighlly with flour before cook-; nothing-the oth- operatmg profit of M,rt3, ex- monocuieosis— and five out oi a mg. . b . °. elusive of contributmns. Tracy hundred do—believe it comes Quips from our contemporar-;er halt are trying to give notft-^ Storch. administrator, reported from kissing. Scientists are; ics: Two microbes living in thejing for something.\ ;normal person has about 2V4 to the board of trustees that more inclined, however, to at->eins of a horse decided to; Items to amaze your barien-.million sweat glands, contributions of $1,334 brought tribute it Lo work tensions. change their environment. They|der with: An oslrich egg weighs; It was Pierre Charles Baudel the net income for the month You can be arrested in West! worked their way into the artetxabout three pounds. More than aire who observed, \The man to a to'al of S5017 Tl s torn Nnginid if vou burn down vouiies and shortly died. The moral j 95 per cent of the world's output; who gets on best with women is paies with 3 loss / -3 731 for Iwu Marco Polo, but this dish didn't become part of the American menu until the 18th century. A CONTINUES de*a -at. n m a\ .0 up Ml to oe proular *,tn -\enta 5 of «> <* li 'bite ,o 28-v MI-OV D^W • shacK and equipment possible in Fro.', a Muiy ime,-na„,ona, X n llu ;^^ ls n \[ lTO ', the larger resort areas. levision star. ifinds little time to enjoy these Tobogganing has a large fo!- : Frsot has a us - following as|goodies. When not facing the' towing with rentals available al -result of his 1964-65 stint onj television cameras, he is busy the large resorts including Lake!\ Tnait Was Tll e Week T ha' l i with the London Weekend Tele- Placid. Go>re Mt.. 'rupper Lake ! Was.\ But he surprised fans j vision consortium, of which he Schroo'n Lake\ and at West Mtj° n t* 0 * s ^ es ° lf me Atlantic; is a major shareholder. In bd- 1 Skatin^ and -katin 0 e\ents D >' running off with this year's (ween times he writes books, are lo'lie found in m'attv com- Golden Rose of MoiUreux, ' His \To England with Love\ munities, either on lakes or' w *\ c h i s Europe's highest lele-[is currently topping the best-' [ I vision award. Since then he has|seller list, and will be published 'gone from strength to strength,j in America early next year by garnering most of tihe television Stein and Day.) awards in Britain. ; Frost keeps a bag packed fot The secret of this redheaded, a fast getaway to New Yorki buck-toothed star's success pro- bably lies in his love of people. \There isn't suoh a thing as a In 1965 he set an all-time re- cord for transatlantic comarttu-'' ting, flying across the Atlantic THANKS OGDENSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR OUTSTANDING 'dull person,\ Frost told me re-ino less, than 50 times in 25. Icently. . i weeks while he was doing TW-3. November of 1966 The admin roof strata - ,(y t a si hjved ax Bt occupancy of 60 pptc^nt as can ,---...- . , , - , ^ - u - , , . L , t , PERFORMANCE ew.lloutir^ renifli ng the of h s brief tale, says the Amer-jof lacrosse sticks each year;the one who knows best how toi T o -^ Editor: bu c ( i i r n motorists are '\ 1 T \m n ii satest Evere-'i Mbwaid onlv ican Almanac, is, \Don'tjcomes from Cornwall, Ontario.i get on without them Supreme Court Is Reluctant To Rule On The Legality Of Vietnam War \THE TURKS HAVE A PRO- ALTHOUGH FROST HAS verb that even a stopped clock: been America's most frequent is right twice a day,\ he pur-;British visitor he has never set Ogdensburg Advance-News 'sued, \and the same thing ap- : foot outside of Manhattan, ,a Dear Sir: |P ue s t 0 P eo 'P le ' Everyone has;situation which he hopes \<f } would'like to publiclv thank' snmemin \ interesting to say: remedy in February when h« and coiwitutate 'he 6\den~ tl]e [llilr - ; ' s tfl lir;l R ,[ 0U l of - wi \ emba:r k ( >n a coast-to- burg Police Department, partic-!* 6 \ 1 -\ , „ , . Hf 1 lectur e lou ' r 0lt * e UnMe * cularlv Chief LeBeati and LI l n re \ etl t m0lttte , f ' roi l has'States. Beil for the excellent inve-'i'-'a- ix>en dragging interesting Most television perlormers tion they conducted in regard!things out of such unlikely|iive in dread that sometihing The tradition that the courts-to the recent burglary of mylP 60 ^. 52 in t'ie Lnited States • rrri \»2 r J n-ir 261 n irpuitfd -if r v ' f. „ , r 2-> n 11-n vl l wlmvttu „, ,„„ lu , receive the ^>me allotment .Nor>,dv knows ,u ? t why. but WASHINGTON (AP) _ l t thi s term and last , draf t resis . The tradition that the courts 1 to the recent burglary of my| W** ™ '''tLf IS ^rSf^^ fro^ SrZ ™™ .^.Thisamounuto^,^, S ewa^ = ^^H.T31K£'S^ ilL&^S^* \ \^ C0Ur 1d^tS^iri£| 18 !'BALKY. MiUTIAMAN Jj2™S^T.5i \The Frost,rogra , \ • ^— - *• ^ -*' vice provided by Dr. Safer!. \ \ i However through February 1st, at which \' |may be in time it is expected that Dr.: One of the biggest real estate;anything but eager to joust;the ruling need not pass on the;York Slate militiaman who had Patrick He-ran will become the; bargains ir. history was our pur-lwith the military or to give its;legality of the war. [refused to be called into federal full time radiologist for the : chase of Alaska from Russia a| views on the Vietnam war. ! This reluctance appears to:service. Justice Joseph Story hospital hundred years ago for $7,200.-1 A hearing for N'oyd, charged |disturb at least two justices,;said the authority to determine J0O0. That figures out to less;wilh refusing to help train pi-;William 0. Douglas and Poller whether a late; «a»ue w«e ^\« « \?'<\\'> \ aMI \ u ^\ lu \ ai ^ l4 itunate to be protected bv such 1 . me i-rosi rr^*ii, <• •-«^ jnt o th e acl , Fns t's programs active the court .authorizing the jailing of draft! That year the Supreme Court a fjn e ' ^ |av v enforc< H night show which is nteworked iare moj . e likfi .. hawe , n ,i n g S : ' other areas, it is card burners is cons-litutional,:upheld conviction of a New m ent officers th ' re e imes a week, has, ml Frosts' contact wilh his audi- Yours truly, Dr. Richard D. Ward fact, become compulsive view-' doeslV t stop when h , ling for millions of Britons, leaves , ihe studi o Hj s mai , i s [chalking up viewing figures \'f! elw ,., moLl . s . and they are not just '-- high as 9D per cent Attending the board meeting : tha n tw o cents a n acr€ , lots for Vietnam duty, almost [Slewart were Robert J. Coakley. Mr., phmeas T. Barnum, the 19th[inevitably would have involved Howard. Foster S. Brown, Wal- . cctJl tury showman who got rich [the 34-year-old officer's claim ter M. WUmshurst, Dewey Cnr-. on the philosophy that \the;that the country is engaged in a i No less a defender of civil!\ 0 '\ 6 \ \\ \\ '\\ \\\ tordinary fan letter. ;r a military emergencyKJ ..' ,. d u = ivII . ucl \ l cl y' — ; \belongs exclusively fo!t!? e ^ tles J , ,l lan T s i! c e i Ju S° L ' i SHOW BUSINESS PEOPLE \Most of them are from Black delivered the decision. DEEPLY TROUBLING Stewart, a highly pragmatic nell, H. Grover Hatch, Francis:A mWlCa n people like to be hum- i\war of aggression.'*\ ~ ]^ uris '- f d i n * di Jf \^^--federTlelz^ Z^mZt to nS'mS'^\^™t \recenily'dW a pr^ -- ' - ^ • -- : -• • 1 \\ 1 1a<rt mnn,h lho \a r has had trie d l 0 break a blockade!^»'..•>, 5 ' th e powtr ]° P rote ^ m \f t j graon on race relations, he not exists \belongs exclusively the President.\ joiacn aenyerea ine aecision. | speak witlh awe o f „ h e .'Frostily intelligent people.\ he says, In 1865 Chif Justice Salmon j , sal ° when tinder conditions. tCillch .. j n | )UM i. n ,g together ai\and we use lots of the ideas P. Chase's high court upheld; 0 ' m . < ~ en ! wa { l ^ e ollr , snore , s ;television show. For example,[they send in,\ Md *£%%£ is a thicket'^^, -^'1 war, ONE SUCH SUGGESTION E. Almstead, Harold W. Wilder,!bugged.\ was aptly named. Phi-: rt jui tins, oeauy, » a mi^nei, . . ,., . , , , •\»\ »™ >« >/»vu« = . ™ mm . n „,r,i. ,.in, .i, 0 !\ — • • — — - • Dr. Harry B , Howe. Mrs, Etta ; ne f means \b4en mouth'' [the cur t does Ji want lo g el[St±^l^ ^i- ^^ •»* « * ^ before iLaSZg^'\ *'* ^ ^ *!: B 'f l^f S }%L$. ^.^A ^ Heyier, and Mr. Storch. Quotable notables: \T believeitangjedjn^ of sin and the'i -Ad- ! Wing questions\ and \the courl [war \vas declared. ' tnreatenea aanger. _ I ers and their opponents invol-i whereby a blind'folded person PMhi \hould sriunrely face them \ . ^ vm exlreine exercises oi Jilstl '-' e \ eIi x J I'ankfurter, vet ] j n a sianging match in theicould determine the sex of an- FOR DECORATIONS : redemption of ignorance. \-Ad- ! OFTEN~fUSNED ASIDE , .And Douglas, in a dissent last. wartirae powers have been up-! con fr\ ng . l n th e (l «ision, jsllUdl0] bu t h e managed to ring; other person by holding a need- Not all peoples use living! lai E Stevenson : From ^ earliest days the March, noted \there is a con- !nel d j probably best expressed lhe;j n a n American view-point, lie susp-nded on thread above greenery in their festive holi-j History lesson^ Can you name^ourt either has turned aside.siderable body of opinion that; rAtjAxItr _„ [court's traditional stance. , ThB was s<)ne DV making a : thc p, Km ^ hea(i , d<=eor In Scandinavia ih* smaliesl tallest and heav-lthose who challenged war ac- our actions in Vietnam consli-j JAPANESE EXCLUDED { The validity of action under ( transatlantic call to newly elec-| \It didn't work.\ sa-vs Frost. !1 \ * ' - ! \ '-' ••--'\-- '<-- '*-- •*-- ••-•' : - 1944 the, the war power must be judged, t e d Mayor Carl Stokes of Cleve-l \Another man offered\ us rive Negro. j talking birds, but when we put of a MethodLsi min-ithem in front of the camera (•OCV balfe sweetmeats flow-'William Howard Taft, whose It s oeen no ainerent wun tneoe answerea, mai*<iii»c din.c=uj-iiiuiuujii 6 v.. u c Migiumiwu ** iaw TC » uc-|jsier, rrost lias come a long) we couldn't get one peep out of ers »nd fruits for Yule decora-1 weight varied from 300 to 332; Vietnam war. \ But the majority, without S. cilizens-from the West Coast.cause like action in times of [way since the days when he i them, Anyway, we have lob of y 0fts _ pounds. On four seperale occasions'saying why, does n-t ?grer. i.iilifary area,\ peace would be lawless.,.' i appeared in cabaret at $45 a fun.\