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'T h e mutual aid system calls f o r ' radio equipment t o be set u p a t a n elevated p o i n t in t h e Town of Moriah with control headquarters a t Eliiabethtown. E v e r y fire department in t h e county will have r a d i o appar- a t u s set up in fire trucks and fire houses so t h a t immediate contact may be made with all fire \departments in t h e county in the event of an emergency. .->3='-17:‘:-:§.n 55' \ ‘.1 Decision Is Made Here At Joint Meeting For Committee Inspection Of James P r ^ £ e l | —;—_—u 17}? \P 1* Famous Prison Chaplain Succumbs In Flamiflg Car On Route 9 Near Schroon Lake Sunday saW'^15©«Siti&l ; '|,^Wstrict newspaper ^ g ^ M n i a l Investigation will be ut y next _pK4.<T|ie4, newspaper • said the \?j3||ii^othes sergeants would b e •i-!\0i0£$ b y troopers and corporals ' t ^ K p i i u f t d f a i r n i duty. I t explained' fi^M^S (step was being t a k e n t o [ y<|>f||c$: j0Jat h a d been regarded as ' ' ^ l ^ ^ & a t o c e\ of p o l i c e , t a l en t vvlj|je|ji^'4M) \many troopers of ejx- <iip^^ai^>police-ability h a d been ;i«8i«riedito t h e B C L it . ^ unjfprm ^ . Saturday Is Last Registration Day Voters are reminded that Sat- urday is the last day of regist- ration in Essex County. Polling places will be open from 1 p . m . to 10 p . m . Registration is on a non-per- sonal basis in Essex County, with names being carried over from year t o year. However, a new law effective this year stip- ulates t h a t voters who have not voted in a fall election in the previous four years must b e r e - moved from the permanent reg- istration lists. l_;m£ZAB®11H10'VVN---\ T h e F u - ture of t h e Forest P r e s e r v e\ will berths keynote of the'banquet add- resses by Senator Wheeler MHmoe and LHhgow Osborne a t the fall meeting of the Adirondack As- sociation Thursday, October 21st, at\ Eazabethtown. Citizens from t h e en t i r e Adirondack Park-will convene a t Deer's Head Iim, with-| registration beginning at 1:30 p. m. and the banquet scheduled for 6:45 p . m. Senator Mifinoe, chairman of t h e Joint Legislative Committee on Natural Resources, and Mr. Os- borne, former Conservation Com- missioner and president of the So- ciety for the Protection of t h e Ad- irondacks, will represent ' t w o points of view o n t h e controver- s i a l question of t h e use of the sbate lands. Decision t o inspect another pjSfg, smle site for a municipil b | q a ^g j beach was reached' a t a •joinfcjrni)^!l| of the Ticonderoga village* aJr^) town \b o a r d s at-t h e Cmx0^^ Building last Thursday evehing,'.X Mrs. J o h n James, whV ^ofpds property adjacent t o t h e Ttro^a Beach property, appeaTe*;±gefpi?e t h e board and i t w a s d e i ^ p d t o request a special committee, a p - pointed t o investigate beach -sites, to inspect her property. T h e special committee, com- prised of a citizens' group and two representatives of both t h e village and town boards recommended t h e purchase for $30,000 of Tiroga Beach, owned by R. Glenn A.tch- inson, in a report to t h e village board on Sept. 9. The Tiroga Beach property is under a two- year lease to t h e village. art; a n annual fee of $700. The lease b e - came effective in May of this year. WTlMINGTON--The body of a 66-year-old meai, missing for five days, was found Monday afternoon in a wooded section west of Wil- mington less t h an 300 feet from his home. An intensive search had been made for Carl Lawrence, a woods- man, since he was reported miss- ing last Wednesday night. Dr. Alphonso Goff of Keene, Es- sex County coroner, said t h a t death was due to a coronary attack, probably brought on by fatigue during a long t r a m p in the billy area. Dr. Goff said t h a t Lawrence suffered a h e a r t attack about six years ago and had since received periodic treatment. Two postmasters in Essex--) County rewiyed:'cut8 in salaries because c^ ^decreased postal r e - ceipts. T h e f ' ^ r ^ . a t tipper J a y from $3,»19 l i ^ ' J-ear to $2,883 this year, a n d ' ^at Blue Ridge from $848.64 to $686.44. ' - -r The Rev. Ambrose R. Hyland, former pastor of St. Miu-y'ss Church h e r e who gained national fame a s chaplain of Clinton Prison a t Dannemora for 16 yeaurs u n t i l . his retirement from t h a t post l a s t year, w a s found dead a few mMr_ utes after midnight Sunday in h i s burning automobile about t w» miles north of Schroon L a k e on Route 9. He was 54 years old. 11 H I — W W W — t ^ mmmmmn i • i , Scout Drive Is Slated Oct. 17 T h e contract was. awarded a t a regular session of t h e board, Chairman Lee GHllespie of Bloomingdale presiding. Assemblyman Grmit W . J o h n - son of Ticonderoga a t t en d e d t h e meeting. / 'T4J» B o a r d of Regents has ap- proved of t h e words \under God\ I n t h e pledge t o the flag given in ^schools in New York State. The b o a r d amended the rules of the caminissipner of education regard- ing t h e \pledge to conform with Authorities said t h e R o m a n Catholic priest apparently pulled off t h e highway to t a k e a nap a n d had dropped a lighted cigar in t h e car. F a t h e r Hyland was on h i s way from Chateaugay, w h e r e h e was pastor of St. Patrick's Church, to Albany to speak a t a Commun- ion breakfast a t St. Vincent d e Paul's Church. Investigating authorities also said F a t h e r Hyland may have h a d a h e a r t attack as' a spokesman f o r the Catholic Diocese of Ogdens-, burg said the priest had suffered from a blood clot for two y e a r s and was-twice hospitalized f o r treatment. Thus, all persons who have n o t voted during t h a t period must register or party workers must register for t h e voter or h e will be unable to vote a t the gubernatorial election in Nov- ember. GLENS F A L L S — X W a l t e r J u c k e t t h a s b e e n appointed C a m - paign C h a i r m a n for t h e Annual Boy Scout Drive, t o b e held Octo- ber 17th—22nd i n some 40 com- munities of t h e Mohdcan Council, including every community with the Scouting P r o g r a m except those w h e r e t h e Community Chest is active. Lawrence was an experienced woodsman and long-time fire warden at stations on Whiteface Mountain and Palmer Hall. He left home last Wednesday morning to search for ginseng root, which he collected regularly in season and sold to the pharmaceutical indus- try. State Police and volunteer searchers conducted a search when he failed t o r e t u r n by nightfall, centering on the \Dawson City\ sector, where Lawrence was seen to enter. Bloodhounds were also used in an attempt to track the man. Cites Need For Upstate Fating l a w ' r e v i s i o n enacted by the 83rd •Congress. T h e regulation now r e a d s : f i t i s recommended t h a t Persons who have changed addresses should also check on their voting eligibility. - t pctaools use t h e following pledge t o ' -t h e flag: ' I pledge allegiance t o The Milmoe Committee's study of the problems of the Forest P r e - - se-rve and - announcement of their Tiroga Beach, formerly known a s Black Point Beach, and t h e property owned b y M r s . J a m e s a r e adjoining on Lake George. T h e James property lies east of Tiroga Beach. It is expected t h a t a report of t h e committee relative to t h e J a m e s property will be made a t a meeting of the village board t o - night. Mr. Atchinson offered Tiroga Beach property under two propo- sals. One is the_ purchase of t h e beach for $30,000, which includes also a new concession house built t h e r e last fall a n d operated this year by Mr. Atchinson. The beach frontage measures about 215 feet, has a depth of about 215 fge-t and i n total contains approximately. ,four acres of land extending? from t h e l a k e front north to the new- road to Tiroga Point and east to the main Black Point road. It was explained that Mr. At- chinson places a value of .515,000 on t h e beach property, $5,000 on the concession building and asks §10,000 additional a s the minimum earnings of the concession over a 10-year period. (Continued on Page Four) ESUZABETHTOWN — At a meeting of the Essex County Re- publican-Executive Committee at t h e Court House in Elizabethtown Friday, County Chairman Clifford S. Kloos stressed Uae importance of t h e November elections, re- marking t h a t success or failure in the state campaign this year can depend on the extent to which up- state voters go to t h e polls. This is readily a p p a r e n t from consideration of the following facts, t h e chairman said: fT h e Democrats h a v e nominat- ed''an all-city ticket. They hope to get every New York City Demo- c r a t to vote, thereby piling up a majority so great t h a t it cannot b e overcome by the vote of Re- pHibliean up-state New York. To'Give Blood Here Oct 20th I'the. fla§f of t h e United S t a t e s of America and to t h e republic for vVrfuch i t stands, one nation, under .Gtod, indivisible, with liberty and justice sfor a l l '\ pl&ns for legislation permitting use of state lands for highway im- provement added fuel to the flame sparked two years ago by the Panther Mountain Dam project. Conservation and sportsmen's groups i n the state, all of whom favor strict adherence t o the Con- stitution to protect state lands, have lobbied the question actively for sorqe time. The Adirondack Association hopes to initiate a full discussion of both sides of this important question which faces t h e people of the Adirondacks and the State. The^flieeOng October 21 will op- e n in the afternoon with forums on promotion and highways. A cocktail party /find ski fashion skcfliplare also'planned. -;L -\ ^•\•^feeBSal-imitations will be-for-' twigtrtted. t o chambers of commerce i n ' the area <to a t t e n d t h e promo- tion^ forum. - The highway panel will feature speakers on the mer- its of thruways' and expressways and a full discussion of the Adir- ondack road problems with repre- sentatives of t h e Department of Public Works. Other business which members of t h e Association m u s t decide at the meeting include a change in uhe n a m e of the organization. This has been necessitated by the fact that the incorporated name \Ad- irondack Association\ is held by the Knights of Pythias. The new n a m e which will b e suggested is \The Adirondack P a r k Associa- tion.\ Mr. J u c k e t t was appointed b y the Executive Board of the Mohi- can Council, a group of volunteer Scout Leaders representing the various cornmunities of the Coun- The Red Cross Bloodmobile will come to Ticonderoga on Wednes- day, Oct. 20, it has been announc- ed by officials of the Essex County Chapter of the Red Cross. The genera] chairman of the \visit\ here is J o h n Gallant, as- sisted by Mrs. Edward Lescoe and Mrs. Walter Breed. Appointments to give blood may be made with them. The bloodmobile will be station- ed a t the Armory in Champlain Ave., from 10 a .m. to 4 p. m. The quota for t h e \visit\ has been set ait 125 pints, officials «sajd. They pointed out m-^t>'Ac6nr':progn holds the record in Essex Cbunfy for blood donated, 142 pints, col- lected on March 3rd 15his year un- der the co-chairmanship of John F . Lawson said Maynard Belden. Officials expressed their hope that a new record will be estab- ished Oct. 20 and urged all per- sons to m a k e appointments at an early date. I t was also theorized t h a t possi- bly the car's-wiring might have begun smouldering. Dr. John Miller of Crown Point, Essex County coroner, said d e a t h .was caused by suffocation t h r o u g h inhalation of smoke and flames, and from third degree burns. Posi- tive identification was n o t com- pleted until about 5 a. m . Sunday* as the body was burned almost b e - yond recognitioiEf Identification was established b y t h e . Rev. Nor- man Poupore of P o r t Henry,.~a: »:**>. f&end of -Father-HylaiSL-----^&-4&*% ; T h e tragedy w a s discovered by Warren J a m e s Slateher, 40, who with his wife a n d two sons, wiai returning home t o West Albany- after spending a^vacatlon a t „L a k e Paradise. Slateher said h e noticed a fire off t h e side of the road through his r e a r view mirrow a n d turned around to investigate. H § found t h e ear afire about 150 f e e j off the highway in t h e driveway of Harry Gibbs property.' T h e doors of the c a r w e r e ' locked an d t h e windows closed, b u t h e could see someone in t h e a u t o . I t w a s theor* ized t h a t F a t h e r Hyland h a d lock- ed himself in as protection against passersby. The ignition w a s t u r n e d off. V. T h e ' Defense D e p a r t m e n t ' has f l a k e d for 83,000 draftees in'-Nov- p n t t ^ f T h i s is the same q u o t a r e - t afnueste<t for each month, since Sfuly [§# t h l | y e a r . T h e rtefense^TJe- p a r t m e h t dropped*~it3 draft AsUs |fo~JB,000 forthemffixERs of^Feb- lispary . throttgji^Sune,, theifc* h v f g e a s e d them ^ ^ 0 0 0 . Scheif, president* an d ^feJoel H. S e n e r a l m a n a g e r of Great North- iea Television C o i r S ee P£ * W# ^ \ . W&W i -_ann6uncjfel^^senl3y p^t*weV%as-<»mpleted?.negotiati9ns] ||o r L | e r a Television Corporation, M*en;r ' t h e immediate ' s t a r t p f ^ b r p lltrlaction. H e said the Cfiannel 5 ,i«tation will operate with a r a d i a - j e d power of 20,000 watts and will h e o n the air using a test signal .during the m on t h ol November. cil territory. Mr. Juckett has dir- ected the Campaign for the l a s t two years in which there has been an increased amount collected each y e a r . B u t with the excellent cooperation of each community, there is still a g r e a t need for in- creasing t h e amount collected on these campaigns, since there is an ever increasing; number of Cub Scouts, Bcjjy ^Scouts and Explorers to be. served\ in 'tlie program, offi- cials said.-. The body, prone on t i e ground, was found about 2 p. m., Monday by John Hickey of Keene, New York State Ranger, and Edward Wells, a volunteer from Wilming- ton, on a little used trail near Lawrence's home. A knapsack con- tained a large collection of gin- seng root. Dr. Goff said Lawrence probab- ly died late Wednesday afternoon while ret\ii*,;ing home after a long hike. Mr. J u c k e tt is working with t h e District dfryirmeri jn each of t h e Districts, and' taey in •t u r n\ a r e contacting key,leaders in the com- munities t o organize this campaign to raise $29,^85.80, during t h e month of October to carry on the Scouting P r o g r a m for 1955, in t h e Mohican Council, Boy Scouts of America. This includes 'the coun- ties of Washington, Warren, low- er half of Essex County s t a r t i n g on the north with Tahawus, Mine- ville and P o r t Henry and South Glens Fails and Hadley in Sara- toga County and the township of Hoosick i n Rensselaer County. T o make this campaign effort a suc- cess, i t will .need the help of every person substantially backing the Scouting Program, Mr. J u c k e tt said. \In a counter move, Republi- cans have chosen a t i c k e t designed tib win support of independent li- beral voters in ' N e w York, other cities and upstate. Elect White President Of D.&H. Railroad \As a result, t h e r e is grave dan- ger that-rural and suburban Re- publicans may n o t exert their maximum efforts to win unless special efforts a r e made.\ Present a t the meeting, in addi- tion to Mr. Kloos, w e r e Ernest D. Rist and Margo Morhouse, Vice Chairmen; H a r r y Tietenberg, Sec- retary and Treasurer; John E. Deming, Recording Secretary; Daniel T. Manning, Harold Stew- art, Albert Krakes, Horace Noxon, Lee Gillespie, members of the Ex- ecutive Committee; Grant W. Johnson, candidate for Member of Assembly, and J o h n P. Crowley, candidate for Sheriff, William J. Voshell and Alice \K. Gough. Mr. Voshell was again married Finance Chairman a n d Mrs. Gough public- ity chairman by Mr. Kloos. Mr. Crowley antd Martha M. Parkhill were named co-chairmen of a committee to formulate plans for a pre-election G O P dinner to be held in t h e near future. Named to the committee with thenTwere Albert Knakes, Margo Morhouse and Alice W. Gougra. ALBANY—William White, form- er president of the New York Cen- tral Railroad, has been elected president of t h e Delaware & Hud- son Railroad. He succeeds 73-year- old Joseph H . Nuelle, who was elected chairman. •• \Bemadded t h a t commercial opera- t i o n of the station should s t a r t —?priorHo.December 1. Miss >ArIene Warner of Albany |IP w i s surprised recently when the Engineer of a Boston and Albany •tram piled h e r lap full of pack- a g e s , . I t proved to be a shower 'given.\ b y seven other girls on the t r a i n who commuted with Miss g a r n e r between Albany and Chat- ham, i n honor of her approaching Organizations Plan MeetingOnOct 18 Oinic For Children The Delaware & Hudson oper- ates 793 miles of track in New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont and also owns the Hudson Coal Co., of Scranton, Pa., a leading anthracite producer. White, who quit his New York Central post after losing a bitter proxy fight with Robert R, Young, said his job would be \to see to it that t h e D. & H. is able to contin- ue its dividends of SI quarterly and increase it if possible.\ At Placid Saturday LAKE PLACID—The Children's Diagnostic Cardiac Clinic of the Essex County Heart Committee will be held at the Placid Memor- ial Hospital Saturday at 8:30 a. m., a week prior to the regular date, officials of the committee have an- nounced. WESTPORT—The annual meet- ing of t h e Essex ' County Farm Bureau, .Home Bureau and 4-H Club Association whl be held Monday night, October 18 at~A¥est- port- T h e r e was no one home a t t h e Gibbs house and S l a t e h e r w en t to an o t h e r home nearby an d - t e h W phoned the Schroon L a k e F i r e De^ partm ent and also contacted Troopers E. A. B a x s t e r an d A. ©» Bryden a t t h e Schroon L a k e sub- station. T h e troopers and S g t John P . Snell of t h e BCI of Troop B, who is stationed a t P o r t Henry,, went t o t h e scene with L>r, MHlerV F a t h e r Hyland was known. :g| an inveterate cigar smoker 4Binu' because of this authorities believe (Continued on P a g e Sixtgi&h) \Probably t h e geatest invest- ment t h a t any person can m a k e is in t h a t of t h e youth of today, who are going t o be t h e leaders of our communities tomorrow,\ t h e Scout leader asserted. Reservations may b e made a t any time at the Association offic- es a t 30 Main Street, Saranac Lake, telephone number is 552. A chicken supper, served by the Senior Class of Westport Central School, will be held in the School Cafeteria a t 6:30 p. m., and the same t y p e supper will be put on by the 4-H Club in the Agricultur- a l Center, a t the same time. Per- sons attending m a y choose either place. Children from Jay, Ausable Forks, Minerva, Mineville, Schroon Lake and Lake Placid, who have been referred by their family phy- sicians, will be examined. Those going through the clinic for the first time will receive free physical examinations, including laboratory tests, chest x-rays, fluoroscopy and electro-cardiograms. Volunteer physicians and nurses will be present t o assist at the clinic Dr. B. Ring of Lake Placid is Clinic Chief and Dr. D. M. Brumfiel of Saranac Lake is Clinic Consultant. 13;SaTatoga boys were charged A i r e c e n t t y with ransacking the Wal- r v r or A ^ a n s i d n in t h a t city and the \ ^ h a s - b e e n referred to child- ren's c o u r t The boys ranged in a g e from eight t o fourteen years. A l t e r e n t e r i n g t h e house, the boys w e r e afraid and left after doing only m i n o r damage and taking only a f W articles. The structure is a. f i v ^ s t o r y building and filled with,.\ antiques, many of great value. Most of t h e articles that 4 w e r e ? * a i c en - w e r e recovered, some 't o t h ^ a n o m f e oik one of the boys a n d ^ I p s J n a tent in. woods out- side JSSMI:w& Former Correspondent Dies In Hospitel Here Kixarn T. Sisson of Ironville died Monday in the Moses Luding- ton Hospital \here a f t e r a long ill- ness. He was 79 years old. * Born in Crown Point, he had made his h o m e l n t h a t a r e a his en- tire life. H e acted as correspon- w ^ __ dent for The Sentinel for Tnanyjcenses-are LICENSES H E R B Recruiting Station For Resident and non-resident deer licenses a r e now available a t t h e Town Clerk's office in t h e Com- munity Buildinfe_Ticonderoga, it h a s been announced by Mrs. Helen C. Bradford, Town Clerk. Archery resident an d non-resident deer li- Tnanyjcenses-are also available an d alien deer an d - a r c h e r y licenses. Marines Started Here After dinner there will be a band concert by the Westport Central School band under the dir- ection of Mr. Geyer a t 8 p. rxi., and a business meeting will follow. T h r e e directors from each depart- m en t m u s t b e elected a s well as directors for the Association. There will; be a speaker, Rev. Jos- eph Littell of PlattsBurg. The Agents of the different depart- ments will ,give a review of the year's work with colored slides. A marine Recruiting Station for the--Tieorideroga and P o r t H en r y areas has been established, it was announced this week by a repre- sentative of the U. S. Marine Corps. A recruiting sergeant will be stationed in the Ticonderoga and P o r t Henry P o s t Offices the first and third Mondays of each month. T h e hours will be from 11:45 a. m. to 12:45''p. m. in Ticonderoga and 12:115 to 1:15 p. m. in Port Henry. Corporation a c r e s of woodlands, consisting of ofICrown lands under lease and free- hold properties, and t h e pulp mill located at L a Tuque, Quebec, which h a s an annual capacity of approximately * 165,000 tons p e r y e a r of high-grade bleached k r a f t pulp. J. A. Fuller, President of S h a w - irrigan, said t h a t the company is buying Brown's half-interest i n t h e capital stock of St. Maurice P o w e r Corporation, which in t u r n owns t h e big hydro-electric generating station a t L a T u q u e This sale was negotiated under the t e r m s of t h e original agreement by which Brown and Shawinigan organized .£»t Maurice Power Corporation T h e other five present generating Stations on the S t Maurice a r e a l - ready owned b y Shawinigan Brown Corporation presently employs' about 3 000 people a t t h e L a Tueme mil and in its woodland operations. Mr Johnson said t h a t Canadian International cp l an s to Continue all mill and woodland op- (Continued from Page iFrve) Can ApplyW@r Census Wof^ -Applications f o r employment :& enumerators for t h e 1954 Gehsut-• of Agriculture in W a r r e n and; figr sex Counties a r e nov> beingi,;*!*; cepted, it was an n ou n c e d ^ M p i ^ a | F b y Field Supervisor ; ^ £ £ Q a ^ J ^ . R e m m e r s , 'Sr., of UticJu - ^(f^M^-'l Persons interested s n ou ^ dl! ^ o t | j ^ ' Wal*er_ A. C l a r k e of. | | j | | J $ | | | , \ Ave., Ticonderoga, w h o i i i S e j r ^ ^ g ; a s crew leader for trn^-ias^|fj&jjJa*'' plication forms can b e o h f l ^ e a ;a1|-if; s o from, t h e agricultufrti'•jSsns|fS£- field office a t 110 Geaese^/^ll;^:;. Room 43, Utioeu ,*'Jf:^,f'.^?$i. Applicants for, .enum'eratib}^#|l|j§> m u s t b e citizens pf the-spfflte^f'\; St a t e s , h a v e a'nlj^h\ tion or furnish,evidehce:''l©i',!'^iSy^>V; p a r a b l e e.^>erjence, b e j$v g\*^S physical health a n d of. excellent; c h a r a c t e r a n d b e between t h e a g e s of 18 t o 65 T h e y m u s t h a v e Su|fi- cient financial resources t o s u s t a i n themselves for approximately fbu* o r five w e e k s from t h e d a t e of a j £ pointment until they receive ^theltf t first salary check Applicants With v e t e r a n pieference w h o m e e t a l l r e q u i r e m e n t s will b e given p r i o r i t y o v e r n o n - v e t e r an applicants E n u m e r a t o r j o b applicants m u s t b e h c e h s e d ^ t o o p e r a t e aud mifet provide a p r i v a t e l y owned au^o- ^ mobile i n tg o o d condition P a y r a t e s will .provide for t h e co$t af, ,operating^ cars? on^o£fUc»|, C e n s u s ' b u s & e s s / v\ - ^k«, GAME y e a r s for tne~3ronville section.. Funeral services will b e held -this afternoon,at 2 o'clock a t t h e residence and ^interment-will b e in Ironville Cemetery. He is sur-^ vived b y one brother,\ H a r r y Sis- son. SCHENECTADY — Station WRGB will televise the Wisconsin- Rice game Saturday starting at 2:15 p. m. D I E S AT IXJTNAM < PUTNAM—M r 4 | i J a n e t MacAr- t h u r Moore of P u t n a m died a t h e r home-yesterday mcamng. S h e w a s 64 years oj&, PLAT UNDER LIGHTS It w a s reported today t h a t the Mineville-Lake Placid football game, scheduled for Saturday af- ternoon, will be played instead to- morrow night a t 7:30 a t Mineville. Debbie Stella Perrior, seven- nWrths-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. G a r y W . P e r n o r of Cohoes, has b e e p discharged from the Cohoes Memorial Hospital where she h a d b e e n a patient for treat- t f m e n t f o r b u r n s . The child was burned on Labor Day when a ku> terC p l a y i n g w i t h the cord to an electric percolator, caused the ap- pliance t o fall on the baby Visit Is Paid Here The home office for this a r e a will be the Post Office Building in RuUand,,Vt Sjt-'f T h e Sentinels B3gh : §cnOOt;B upset in. their opening . g a m e of t h e s e a s o n S a t u r d a y vvhen'Tthelocal eleven -played, a?highly touted P l a t t s b u r g H i g h t e a m tar a score- less t i e o n t h e P l a | | | b u r g gridiron.. Scoreless Tie By GOP Nominee SNOW ELUBBJES Jinow flurries*' vjreris reported l y this^niorning pri She .outskirts of •Ticonderogai T^ermoniieters registered a s . low as*35. J . Raymond IMDcGovem, New York S t a t e Comptroller and R e - publican candidate for t h e office of lieutenant-governor, paid-a. surprise visit t o Ticonderoga late Tuesday, afternoon. a n d six f o r;a touchdown, Lund- quest m a d e ai-fdhe tackle on John A r t h u r to h a l t t h e t h r e a t Sjt-'f To Buy Brown MONTREAL — Agreements f o r the sole b y Brown Corporation ofICrown its Quebec woodland holdings and bleached sulphate pulp mill t o Canadian International P a p e r Company and of its hydro-electric p o w e r , interests to Shawinigan W a t e r and Power Company were announced here by the presidents of the three companies. Shaft Circuit rur a e rea Piattsbuffc aided by a 32-yard ' by Asadourian, swejpt to the [\Sentinels'-agi-yard line before the drive! s t a l l # . •I n / t h e tfiird 'quarter, Ticonder- 7<jga stajgedVa^spirited attack: which f c a p i e ' ttt 'a s t p p w h e n Bord«au in- tercepted a pass thrown b y Por- ter,' returning, t h e pigskin to the Plattsburg*36. T h e Hornets threat- ehed on a 1 0 : y a r d canter b y Allen a n d a lateral'^good for '27 yards, but} t h e Tiocnderoga team gamely halted the drive, Plattsbupg's last r u n • i | c o n d e r o g a a g a i n cteove, to t h e Blattlbtir'g 2 2 - w h e r e 'tiie j l o r n e t s focflt &&er|j6n downs to<3 tfee Sen- tinels •\hju/i'-their . last, \ cKamee to ^jreak-ithftkdeadlock wr^en Woods in%rcebte~d«a.p9SB for Tico4i4eroga arid ran t l l t h e .Ptattstfu'rg 1 1 Two '.pi^rdai.-. by t h e ^ e n t i n e l s faueS to •dick« r $ \the 'Hornets took pos- s e s s * ' ' -mh only 30 seconds left t o p!av / - About 60 persons gathered a t the\ Community b u i l d i n g to greet Mr. McGovem. Mr. SIcGoyera outlined the qualifications of Republican can- didates an d mentioned t h a t t h e Democrats h a d n a m e d a n all- New York City ticket to roll u p a h u g e metropolitan vote. T h e GOP nominee for - lieutenant <governor said it w a s highly im- p o r t an t t o have a large upstate vote to ofitset the city balloting. Causes Blaze less o n | g I t w a s a Champlaih Valley League tilt. • .'. ••-* h \ I h \ P en n s y l v an i a city, a man went to* ^police headquarters and reported t h r e e things\ «» * r ™ ! 194T automobile, his wife and tn-ir boarder. H e . filed a formal cono- K p l a m t chargmg t h e ' b o a r d e r m t h ^ V c e n y of t h e c a t T h e m an said Ms wife and t h e boarder had tak- en, all , t h e i r clothing from the house* •' F r a r i k l b A. Hoad, 42, of Pow- «l , X * f e r , Vt4 father of **o g J t Injured fatally w h en he feU 10> * *« from * ladder ^\ « w 0 & j ° n e l e m e n t a r y school^constructio ro j ec t ' ^ , , \ Coins ttiHectedjroia t t e park- > * m e t e r s to Ticonderoga now a £ b e t a * d e p o s i t ^ to a A~ »g ^ J PORT H E f t o y — F i r e caused b y a short circuit m Republic Steel Corporation's No. 7 concentration plant temporarily disrupted _work in the plant Monday. About 12 employes, affec+ed by fumes from burning-wire insulation, w e r e treated for nausea. * The fire centered around a switchboard in t h e control (cubi- • 5 ) room of t h e plant, V h i c n Is located about midway between S e v i l l e and P o r t H e n r y . T h e blaze was fought b y firemen from Sepupuc's own d e p a r t o e r t an d from P o r t B en r y an d Moriah. . D r Oscar Greene, company nhvsician in chafge of tiie Mine- f ected by the fumes from b u r n i n g ^ J W ^ W I O B w e r e n o t hospit- .'. T h e TicondeiogaL-; t e a m under Coach F r a n k Marcahtonio, start- i n g p l a y this y e a r ; w i t h only two varsity m e m b e r s of t h e1953 squad, had been f given only a slight chance against the? Hornets, de- fending champions of t h e league,- Tjoon&eroga shelved-an, a l e r t squad in. its; o p e h e i ^ d r i v i n g twice| deep i n t o Plattsb^iligrv»|^critory,. once to t h e 6-yard l i n e ; b u t they failed\ t o j>ut over t h e winning touchdown. • • u. to, t h e first period <A play the. Sentinels took the ball on i t s own 26-yard l i n e and p u t a n a fteady driVe;) s p a a c e d ^ b y i P o r t e r y . u n t i l Xhey w e r e forced tovMck on titejj P l a t t s b u r g St. Don Clifford, fumb- l e d t h e ' p u n t and Ticonderoga r e - covered. With T h e Sentinels need- i n g three, y a r d s f o r a first down s** / P Laurence F . Whittemore, Chair- man and President of Brown, said that the agreement entered into by the companies is subject t o a p - proval of .the shareholders of t h e .^areiiC ferpwn' Company' of Berlin, New BEampshire, at a meeting scheduled to be held November ltf n Portland, Maine. The total coh-ii 'ideration ^will involve between $4O,'0dq,#$O and $45,000,000 de-4j .pemdffijg/'^jk final inventory arid:' other adjustments to be made oh' \he da,te?';6f final closing, about DecemSlP'll Thd properties to be *sold to- Canadian Ttnternat'onal, according *o V & i i N ^ ' & Johns o n> President,. inelufcle\' approximately 2.500,000 Mr. MteGovcra lauded t h e g r e a t road building p r o g r a m , o f t h e Republican, administration. . Among those, hero t o greet\TMr. McGovem;' were Assemblyman G r a n t W. Johnson of Ticonder- oga, District Attorney Daniel T. Manning of Snsabio Forks, J o h n P . Crowley ,of Lake Placid, los- ses? 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