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' B y eliminating dbe use of pen- nies a n d s e t t i n g u p a/fee_of five c e n t s for a n y period ofrparking up tofone hour, village officials believe i t will not be necessaiy to assign one policeman to m e t e r duty* * T h e board-decided a t the m e e t - i n g Thursday n i g h t to .maintain the s a m e hours t o r t h e use of p a r k i n g m e t e r s as i n previous y e a r s These a r e from 8 a. m, to 6 p m , every week d a y except* S a t u r d a y 'when t h e hours a r e from 8 a* m , to 9 p fri I t had b e e n previously decid- ed t o k e e p t h e 'm e t e i s - in operation t h e e x t i a three^ hours o n ^ F r i d a y slights-instead * of S a t u r d a y n i g h t s r Hearing $et Aprfl ^1 On % Oi Mckels Oiily In Village Parking Meters •St- H o w e v e r ? Upon* I c a r h T h V o f ^ t h f c o s t n t chan£vng\the p l a t e s on the5 |ne$ers, to designate ithe-jrew hours, •which would amount''1t o several h u n d r e d dollars and because t h e r e is n o d e t e r m i n a t i on t h a t s t o r e s will contmue~^o~remamropen-oh F r i d a y -evenings instead of S a t u r d a y eve- m n g s , decision w a s reached^ to r e - t a i n t h e s a m e h o u r s a s in* previous y e a r s \* * -O t h e r business of t h e m e e t i n g included: ' •, A delegation of firemen appear- ed \at t h e -meeting m regaxd to t h e r e s i s t o r d e r e d previously for t h e p u r c h a s e of a - n e w fire t r u c k for t h e Defiance Hose Company a t a <:ost estimated between $23,000 and $24t00O. The-b o a r d informed the fi remen t h a t t h e ma tt er wou ld - b e given full cbbsideration. Discussion w a s held a t t h e meet-, j n g r e g a r d i n g , \washing down\ vil- l a g e s t r e e t s ahd i t w a s decided' to give su6h a procedure a t u a l , t h e (Continued o n P a g e Seven) Wesley Dalton Gives Concert Wesley Dalton, tenor, will b e p r e s en t e d ' h e r e Wednesday, April 20, In t h e Ticpnderoga High-School auditorium, sponsored b y t h e Tf- <sonderoga Cpmmunlty Concert As- aociation. T h i s is: 'the final concert of t h e season. „\ x ». Grittcs Agree t h ^ t Wesley Dalton i s a young-inajnetto w a t c h *»hd a n a m e l o ^remerrtber. Since' t h e y o u n g t e w o ^ still In h i s early twenties, maq*e. his debut ^With t h e l f e w« : o r J t City Opefa as P l n k e r t on I n ^Butterfly\ i n t h e au t u m ^ of laft.'he.'b.a*? been r e c q g n i« e d j a \ . a singer^ with a v e r y b r i g h t , f u t u r e . Bo*n , i n Dearbdtn^ Mfchigan, •Wesley Daltori a t t en d e d Deariborn ^ u n i o t ' C o l l e g e and Wayrte^trnlver- sity. STeuhas h a d his Vocal t r a i n i n g entirely i n D e t r o i t ' tifaer ,Ayery CrWw. A t sixteen h e sahg Splo p a r t s in several7major, choral w o r k s an d w a s / s o o n ^Ottght after as^c)uirchf sololsf,--He s a n g for A & f c o n w i t h t h e Detroit'Civic U0ii OpefA Gom- p&iiy a n d t h e following y e a r receiv- ed high p r a i s e for h i s p o r t r a y a l of 'Brack, W e a v e r In ^ U r f -WeBl's Artwrfcan & I k opera, \Down hi t h e Valley,\ ifcfth the',D e t r o i t O p e r a S ^ l e t y K e again did* t h e l e a d i n t h e o p era 's 'television p r e m i e r e . 'AJboufc t h e same t i m e b e w a s dis- trict contest winflef of t h e M e t r o - p o l i t an C p e r * Auditions ofihe*Alr. JEieartf in D e t r o i t V flUzlo H a l - asz, ftiualoti d i r e c t o r ' M t h T j N l a ^ ^ o r k City O p e ^ D a l t o n c a m e t o k*< %M*nk «<*$* Kte dfebttf a s tW t #« t | o n ; M f r > u e h sndcess t h a t W v M D t U t & a tihree.ye»r boh- tafctViRtth thfe company. ' b e c a u s e stpre.s r e m a n , open F r i d a eve n i n g . i /\/ * . » ^ „, Tft i M +‘4i”¢’;t:\-’:..\%’+“=. ‘ -14‘ 4?f«,‘»xs.\-1&2; :“'»~ea 2.55.24 3‘ ., ' O n Beach Here ... — — , f.n 120^000 Proposal T6 B e Decided .. B y Taxpayers T a x p a y e r ^ of t h e Villag:e pf T l - v conderoga w H , v o t e next m o n t h o n t h e p u r c h a s e of T i r p g a Beach a n d * concession budding on t h e L a k e George p r o p e r t y a t a t o t a l cost of f$20,000 Decision-to present the referen- ^dum-^o-the taxpayers at a special election was-reached a t a m e e t i n g of ,the village board Thursday eve- ning, Mayor Maynard L Belden presiding T h e tentative d a t e f o r t h e ejection, has been s e t f o r T u e s - day, M a y 17, a n d i t is e x p e c t e d t h a t t i n s date will be officially des- ignated a t the next meeting of t h e board Thursday April 21 \T h e Tiroga Beach p r o p e r t y formerly known as Black Point B e a c h and leased b y t h e village annually foi municipal use, h a s a |bjach-;|rp.ntage oif about 218 feet, .a t | i p h. p f about 238 feat a n d i n t o - |i | ^ . ; c 6 n t a i n s approximately four L'apes of land, T h e concession- ifBeiph house included in t h e p r o - ||Ssgd p u r c h a s e w a s built last year. |J§i8 property involved in the prop- o s i t i o n , ^extends from t h e lake ilrbht n o r t h t o t h e new road t o STIfebga-Point and east to the m a i n JEfiack P o i n t road. >.'. A special investigating commit- t e e recommended the purchase of •Jpis property as a municipal b a t h - iiig. beaoh after invesigating all lother available^sites. T h e commit- t e e . h a s recommended to the vil- l a g e board t h a t t h e special election PliVthe proposition be set for M a y r ,r|;th7and i t is anticipated t h a t this ^eciuest wiH meet with, t h e approv- ai\of the board. Tihe '.committee obtained a n op- tion f r o m Rr Glenn A-tchinson, o w n e r o£ the property, for its p u r - chase b^jthttr vBlage a t a cost of $20,yQOi?rTheiv|)ption w a s secured fiisfc^I'^Becehiber an d expires May {1st, b u t . an:_extension h a s been igranted b y Mr. Atchinson. T h e special committee, which w a s appointed to investigate beach sites, was composed of the follow- i n g : T h e Rev. Graham R. Hodges, c h a i r m an ; J a y J-. Lawson, J a m e s A. Badger, E. J. Monroe a n d Man- uel Martens, representing a citi- zens g r o u p ; George Dreinailler a n d Frederick Stull, representing t h e village board; and William W. B a r r y and Milford H. Gibbard, r e p - resenting the town board. Proponents of t h e purchase of a municipal beach have pointed o u t t h a t unless property on L a k e George is purchased, residents of Ticonderoga m a y well be\ c u t o f f\ from t h e lake. This s a m e opinion w a s expressed i n Hague j u s t r e cently when t a x p a y e r s t h e r e w en t to the polls to vote on a propos- ition to establish a town p a r k an d public (beach a t a cost o i $25,000. The proposal w a s approved toy a vote of 174 t o 40. I n H a g u e , p r o - (Contihued o n P a c e Eighty ~.'7'~--m s-it\ . ;. /}f / ’//l%// DIGEST Pre-Trial Motions To Be Heard In Call Case At Elizabethfown Saturday '\ i ' i i • • • i n ' t j ) i h W* Mgkt Killed In Sdratoaa Fire SARATOGA'' SPRINGS. ^ A i»n>- ijy of seven-and a 10 j e a t o'd E a s - i e r visitor were burned t o d e a t h , e\ariy Tuesday morning i r t« a ^ ( l t e which destroyed t h i e e stones tmdr 10 aXarimehts on C a r o l e S t r e e t i n Sara^pga S p r n g s Five m e h en route borne fr^m bowling d.sT covered t h e flames a t l i b o u t 2 30 a m £_H TihP-dead include Gilbbert ^ E Abeel, 39, a truci.. d' c e r his wife, Madelihe, 34, their children, R u t h , 13, Gilbert J i 7 and W i l l i a m ^ , I r e n e 10/ J a y n , 8 ahd 1h^ir guest G a n y L a ^ i e ^ l O son Of M r and flVTrs Ivan LaRiJe, WiWon. T h e Abeels resided in a t h i r d floor a p a r t m e n t T i r e Cjuef Gporfte J Khrkpat- u c k said Tuebdav night t h a t sjx of the bodies h a l ~ b e e n re*covered from t h e rum., Still missing n t h e debris w e i\ I h t bodies of I ' o n e , an d Jayne_Abe°l ' l I i c c w t r i C K 3a^d| the fire d e p a r t m e n t had suspend-!; ed a p e i a t i on s until Wednesday as* t h e r u m s wpr° not sate tor P ' o b ^ m g and m u s t be demoHs icd before^ further sea v< n is made Kirkptltr „i saic. h l the c au s e | of t h e fire h a i not been d< t c i n u n - | ed He added t h a t while i t w a s ! only a m a t t T of opinion h e as - *S turned after inspection, t h a t the? blaze started on one of t h e rear. 5 porches in th» con«°r of the bui a*- ing T h e ir° b . o k e out suddenly; about 2 30 '* m HII 1 «pre,\d so? rapidly t h a t f i e entire Dlociij-wasj; engulfed in fiav«es within minutes.-; About \50 persons resided in. t h e ; 10 a p a r t m e n t s above t h e stores a*. long the block Occupants of eighty of the a p a r t m en t s awaicened byA t h e smoke and t h e flashing flames escaped m night c oihes E r n e s t tContmued on P a g e F ou r ) _ f.n ' ' 4> — — , Church To Get CarillonicBells Dedication qeremonies a r e being p l an n e d f o r the 4<Canllonie Bells' i n s t r u m en t which is to bp installed a t T h e F i r s t Methodist Cliurch in Ticonderoga This a n n o u n c e m e n t w a s made by t h e Rev Leon R Stapley, t h e pastor, w h o said t h a t t h e bells a r e a memorial gift to t h e church „ * This C a n l l o n i e BeLls m s t i u m en t is known a s „a 'Coionation Carillon and is a n exclusive devel opment of Schulmench. Carillons I n c of Sellersville Peamsylvania T h e i n s t r u m e n t consists of 25 m m l a t u r e bell tone g en e i a t o r s of bronze be'l m e t a l which ai e struck b y metal h a m m e r s prodwc tig exact bell tones almost inaudible to the h u m an e a r These bell vibrations a r e then amplified over 100 000 t i m e s by means of specially design ed electronic equipment, producing t r u e bell music with all the depth and richness of traditional cast bells of massive proportions. Tomorrow Deadline For Filing Returns Acquire Neiv Fire Special Session Slated, Judge Ryan Presiding; Defendant Is Accused Of Slaying Policeman N o one Warned LlOydl Gook of rCwaugay for pot r e p o r t i n g f o r , S« S t a t e Supreme C o u t t I S William G*rad of F r a n k l m £ S y that he couldn't Come b e - S his home was snowed in .His Sphone had been knocked out; J the storm too, he said S o h e S t on his snovshoes and walked L miles to the n e a r e s t w o o i n g 1 phone to call the sheriff, Court L postponed anyhow, t h e same <torm stranded Justice Felix; J £ 5 in Saranac Lake H e h a d been en route from h i s Amsterdam home to Malone The State Senate voted recently to hike weekly insurance benefits from $30 to $36 and e x t en d cover- age to employers of t^/o or . m o r e .persons. State Police patiol cars, will be plnted black and white instead of gray from now on, it h a s b e e n r e - ported by Francis J McGarvey, s u - perintendent of S t a t e Poilce. T h i s year 238 new prowl c a r s w i l D b e placed in service\ with thevn e w paint colors and a s thef o t h e r 518- vehicles are replaced they will also be black and white; McGarvey .saids |e preferred the n e w coloring b e - cause it is more distinctive a n d people will be able t o see . t h e p o - lice.-JBe told a reporter, \I t ' s not^ a policeman's p b to m a k e arrests> •but to give the people t h e b e s t service he can ' * Through the ..efforts of t h e Adir- ondack Shrine Association a h a b y their invitation, Oriental Temple ^of Troy will hold a s p r i h r cere.- pohiaMnLake placid on,Saturd?& ^•tieiisSemplfesTrom a r a d i u s of 150 miles will Jolrf to jmake this\ a •gala event. Abouf 2,000 shrlnqrs- and their ladies are-expected t o attend. Truck At MineviHe \ Tomorrow i s t h e deadline f o r b o t h federal an d state-income taxpayers, to file t h e i r r e t u r n s . This y e a r federal t a x p a y e r * Wt*e .given u n t i l A p r i l 15 t o file t h e i r r e t u r n s instead of M a r c h I S , t h e deauluie fat y e a r s p a s t T h e s t a t e d a t e h a s b e e n April 15 f o r m a n y years. Offices of t h e I n t e r n a l R e v en - u e Service h a v e ' r e m a i n e d npen evenings t h i s w e e k t o facilitate filing Tomorrow t h e y will be op-} en until (nujinight; The Mineville F i r e D e p a r t - m e n t has acquired a n ew fire t r u c k described as \completely modern.' T h e 1955 Howe body, mounted on a Ford chassis, was purchased by Hepablic Steel Cor- poration ELIZABETHTOWiN — P r e - t r i a l motions in the case of J a m e s A, Call, accused slayer of Richard E . Pelkey, Lake Placid patrolman, a r e due in Supreme Court at Elizabeth- town a t a special session Saturday, with Justice Andrew W. Ryan p r e - siding. T h e crime for which Call stands indicted for first degree' murder, occurred at a Lake Placid cottage early in August of last year. In an exchange of pistol shots in early morning Policeman Rich- ard E. Pelkey, one of three p a t r o l - men who entered the cottage, r e - ceived wounds from which he„sufb- sequently died. F o r weeks a state police an d posse search ever a wide a r e a that extended to Tupper L a k e and Indian Lake, failed to uncover t h e fugitive. The truck is a pumper, capable of pumping 500 gallons of w a t e r per m i n u t e I t h a s two hose reels for its booster t an k and 1,000 feet of 2'/L-inch hose for use with t h e tank T h e MuieviUe F i r e D e p a r t m en t under Tire Chief F r an c i s Varno, will b e a p a r t of Essex County's m u t u a l aid p r o g r a m with o t h e r departments i n t h e county. To enable greater cooperation, t h e t r u c k Will b e equipped with a communications system. The new t r u c k replaces t h e one used by t h e d e p a r t m e n t since 1939. Farm Bureau To Incorporate WESTPORT—T h e organization committee of t h e N e w Essex Coun- ty F a r m Bureau, m e e t i n g m West- p o r t l a s t Thursday, signed incor- poration papers leading to the formation of Essex County F a r m Bureau, Ijrtc, according W E a r l R F n s b i e of Westport, chairman of the committee T h e organization ^committee, according to M r F r i s - bie, was; appointed b y the New York S t a t e F a r m B u r e a u F e d e r a - t i p n o n nomination of t h e execu- tive committee of Essex County F arm B ureau . T h e instrument whicih i s t o be installed in The F i r s t Methodist C h u r c h of Ticonderoga provides t h e tonal equivalent of 79,462 pounds of cast bells t u n e d to the finest English standards. The range is \G below Middle C to G two oc- taves albove and it is interesting to note t h a t the low G bell is equal ih tone to a cast bell weigrhintg 13,250 pounds. W i sell Elected For 4th Term I n e a r l y November Call was t a k - en into custody in Reno, Nev. Fol- lowing state police questioning h e was returned to Essex County to face the charge of murder, first degree. T h e \Carillonic BelLs\ instru- m e n t will be played from a special keyboard located at the organ con-' sole. Selector switches \will permit the bells to be heard within the church alone, from the tower alone, or both together. T h e \Carillonic Bells\ will be dedicated on Sunday morning, April 24th, a t the 10:50 service of Morning Worshrp. This lovely Memorial Gift is sirmllar t o the \N a t i on a l , Evening Hymn Memor- ial Cariiion!V,at t h e Tqrjjfi.pf t h e •Unknown Soldier in the Arlington * a t i S r ® !C e n l e ' t er y . ~ Thomas Wisell w a s re-eletccd ohief of the Ticonderoga Fire De- p a r t m en t at t h e annual election last Thursday afternoon. It is his fourth term a s head of the local department. F r an k Lambert was elected first assistant chief ancf \Richard Clark was named second assistant ohief. A total of 71 votes was cast, with five firemen of—titer three local companies not voting. I n returns by i special grand j u r y on J a n. 15, Call was indicted on this count and, in addition, was charged with various counts of burglary and robbery. At the Jan. 15 a r r a i g n m e n t de- fense Attorney E. S t ew a r t Jones of Troy asked for and received an ad- j o u r n m e n t to April .16 after r e - marking to the court that \A hu- man life is at stake. I cannot hope adequately to defend him u n - less given a sufficient period of time, in which t o prepare a de- fense.\ Donald Green, Chazy, a r e a direc- t o r to t h e N e w York S t a t e T a r m B u r e a u F e d e r a t i o n a n d vice-presi- dent of t h a t organization, spoke to the incorporators on b o w this r e - organization m a y be able t o b e l t e r serve t h e f a r m e r s . M i . Green s t a t - ed t h a t t h i s is t h e f u s t step in t h e i e g fd ^ ^ ^ ol f t m n m ! j »a-' < j o un t y . »F F a i ^ B B r c a u . 4 h a . t *&&#, Wholly independent of Ifie E x t e h s i on S>r- 'vice and an Extension Service which will h e wholly independent of a n y f a r m organization I t is the result of five y e a r s of study, plus action taken m t h e an n u a l meet mg of t h e JTew Y o r k S t a t e F a r m B u r e a u F e d e r a t i on l a s t November, Drive Lagging; For Red Cross Mr. Wisell w a s nominated for re- ejection by the Jeffers H o s e Com- p a n y and he .polled a total o t 37 votes. Charles Rock, Jr., candidate of Defiance Hose Company, receiv- ed a vote of 27 while Marc P o r t e r , nominee of t h e Defiance Hook & Ladder Company, received seven votes. open F r d a T h e throe-jnonth adjournment was granted by Justice Ryan. T h e April 195S issue of Reader's Digest h a s a h article entitled \He S e t ^ t h e C h u r c h Bells Ringing\ that tells - t h e s t o r y of the Coronation CarlllOn t h a t wifl be installed and dedicated. WiESrPORT—Essex County Red Gross Chapter officials announced Monday t h a t operating expenses and services for the county will have to be cut $3,106 for the com- ing year as the c u r r en t fund drive lagged f a r behind last y e a r The total amount reported to date is $8,15403, the officials said, $5,265 - 9? short of the quota Only two communities exceeded last y e a r 's contributions; the offi- cialsvsaid Westport-Wadhams r e - ported $1,Q25 in comparison with $dL,O0tt 60 m 1954, an d Keene-Keenc Valley reported $679 25 as compar- ed with $58790 last y e a r Of the total amount contributed during t h e campaign, it w a s ex- plained, t h e C h a p t e r is permitted to r e t a i n 5 9 1 p e r cent for budget expenses On the_basis_ of $8,15403 reported to date—if n o more is c on t r i b u t e dvt h e C h a p t e r will have to o p e r a t e on, a t o t a l of $4,819 T h e estimated budget cos*\: to operate t h e services conducted this p a s t -year total $7,925, t h e officials said T h i s m e a n s operating expens- e s and services will h a v e to b e cut $3,106 v '57 Car Plates WillBeSmaller „ The Tupper Lake a r e a had-soine unusual callers recently, w h en a flock of six greater snow geese spent bhe afternoon foraging i n a field off Stetson \Boad a n d Hbsley Jtye. The big birds w e r e assumed to be en route from**thelr -winter quarters off the Virginia an i r t o r t h Carolina coast foi t h e i r .summer haunts in the lonely .expanse of f a r northern Canada, the_Arctic, an d IGreenland. *' • F o r first assistant chief, Mr. Larrtbert polled 36 votes. He was the candidate of the Defiance Hose Company. Edward Cook, nominee of the Defiance Hook & Ladder Company, received 19 votes and Claude Fuller, Jr., candidate of the Jeffers Hose Company, polled 16 votes. M r Green explained t h a t t h e new F a r m B u r e a u will be com- pletely farmer-owned, farmer-con' trolled t o deal vigorously with the public problems of f a r m e r s and de velop services of special value to F i r m B u r e a u members. M r Green reviewed s o m e of the outstanding recent contributions of F a r m B u r - e a u an d mentioned t h e F a r m B u r s policy-on several public prob lems a n d on problems m agricul- t u r e . H e also infortned t h e g r o u p on the progress of reorganization statewide and advised on the fu t u r e procedure. ' e au ALBANY—The license plate on your car will be smaller in 1957. Name Herlihy For Court Post Gov. Harriman's office said today New York state was scrapping three different sizes of motor-ve- hicle plates and adopting the na- tional standard size of 6 by 12 in-g ches. w e n t G L E N S FALLS—Warren County District Attorney J. Clarence Her- lihy w a s endorsed by the W a r r e n C o u n t y B a r Association S a t u r d a y for t h e post of justice of the Su- p r e m e Court, F ou r t h Judicial Dis- :trici. ~ Two brothers staged a close race for t h e post of second assistant chief, Richard Clark,-nominee of the Defiance Hook & L a d d e r Com- pany, received a vote of 34 a s com- pared with 29 for E l m e r Clark, nominee of the Jeffers Hose Com- pany.* John Goodrow, candidate of t h e Defiance Hose Company, re- ceived eight Votes. Next year, New Yorkers will use their single 1955 plate with a small '56 tab attached. New York plates now come in three sizes, all larger t h a n the p r o - posed plate: 6 3 / 8 by 13 7/16 inch- es for passenger cars, school buses, suburbans, trailers, special omni- buses, f a r m vehicles, ambulances and dealer c a r s ; 6 1/8 by 16 inches for commercial vehicles, franchise buses, buses and taxis, and 6 7 / 8 by 16 inches for transporters. There will be no change in the size of the motorcycle plate. • T h e new size w a s developed by the automotive industry and the' American Assn. of Motor Vehicle Administrators. :5‘ M ‘ ‘.:4{:g§: 'No more will V e r m on t S t a t e | Troopers quip, \where's Hie iir&?\ lor \what's your h u r r y ' 1 a f t e r i l a g - M n g down a speeder. Commlsisoner \^Public Safety W-B L B au m a m i jsayi-all troopers are. Ijetng ttWned |t o 'create good Impressions .with phe public and wisecracks a r e out The public is invited t o partici- pate in class work a t t h e Univer- sity-of Vermont a t ^ i t s f o t i r f f l a n - Jnual Town and Country Days pro- iigramon April 22 and-23; • . ?Chlef of Police Glifford'Flemmg fof Plattshurg will turn JnlUsbadge J u n e 1 and e n t e r private business in that city. The chief h a s been on Ithe fprce 27 years. H e will notw pry his hand at t h e f u r n i t u r e an d |floor covering business *• i «r s . Fred Trorribly, 3*.^o£Chslm- Plain was fatally b u r n W J n« 4 t t e( [at her home recenUjwFirejhen^re- Wonding to a calL from a neighbor, TOund the woman ori thejfloor^ h e r clothes burned oif, a h d h e r body completely covered, *Hfh bu^rtis, «e a % was an upsef, oil stove-. , John W. Johnson, S k t | SuneT-^ jintendent of pgflb)^ Vl^r^s, a n - inounceo\ the receipt^of a low bid of $361,862.15 from B e r o Construc- •on Corporation «f Bt>ff,alQ for r e - Uwatlon of 27 6 rfiifeVof i l o u t e 22 in the southern end of JPJa.tt*utfc, TO make way for conffrtretion in fthe area of a V. & £ 4 i | . Jforce bomber base. Eleven bids were r e - ceived. Governor H a r n m a h b a s , p ro . iclaimed this week? to \Nois^Aibate- n en t Wfiek\ m New.ardrto S t a t e . I«e urged New Y/onkfer*. to help ^make our c i t i e s an d t o w n * more, fomfortable by k e e p i n g t b l m .Proposed-. establishment of» Plan in Rouses P o r o t lot the man.\ luiacture of lightning* H r r ^ t e r . , h a s een announced b y Oero^teTGou W o f ^ f c e a l CottWdrd, head a nS, t h : e 5an u f a p t i« ^\ |pHaftc6s.f<)^m e r i ( 1 U V & A t its annual meeting in Su- p r e m e Court Chaimibers in the Col- v i n Building, the association adopt- ed unanimously a resolution en- dorsing Mr. Herlihy to succeed Justice Daniel -F. Imrie of this city, who,will r e t i r e Dec. 31. Justice I m - r i e , c u rr e n t l y serving ira trie Appel- l a t e Division, will feac3i t h e m a n - d a t o r y retitenieht age of 70 o n S e p t 15, b u t will \continue in office Until the*end. off the fear. Those signing t h e incorporation p a p e r s included M i s Keaton Lob dell, W a d h a m s ; \Mrs Charles Phelps, K e e n e ; William Thompson, KeeseviUe; H u b e r t Mason, Wills iboro; William Landry, Crown P o i n t ; Ri c b ar d Sh erman , H arr y Tromfblee and E a r l - F n s b i e , W e s t - p o r t ; W I»-Bobmsoh and Lyle Johnson, Ticonderoga, and Darwin Clark, Wiiallonsburg. T h e appointment of Mr. Wisell, M r . Lambert and Mr. C l a r k w a s made official at a meeting of the village board Thursday evening. Members of the village board served as tellers a t the election. Blood Unit To l > V Incorporation Papers Filed By Realty Firm \W h e r e shall t h e cuts be m a d e '\ t h e officials said \F o r t h e coming year t h e C h a p t e r ^Blood P r o g r a m is budgeted a t $1,850 The Swim- m i n g a n d Lifesavihg P r o g r a m is budgeted at $600 I t both of these services w e r e discontinued the_bud- g e t would b e r e d u c e d only $2,450, t h e r e f o r e other c u t s would have t o b e m a d e to bring; t h e t o t a l t o $3>106\ \T h e officials expressed hopes t h a t m o r e funds Would, be*available; p r i o r to 'April I S w h en the n e x t r e p o r t w ou l d be m a d e . _ . A Ifed Cross; biobdmobile unit* will visit Ticolidenoga on Wednes- day, April 2 £ Donors a r e request- ed t o v i s i t ^e \ t n fi t a t t h e S t a t e A r m o r y h e f e f r o r n lO a. m . t o 4 p . jr.. of thar^iay, - A <mo%fM iM p i n t s , h a s been set for thj? McjoTSderbga a r e a on t h a t d a y i ^ n ^ o ffi c i a i s saa t h e r e is a dsfaiS|>|«i|sii&iHty tha* the local b l o ^ f ; I ^ W . * Wfli bfe discon- tinaed i f\ ' ^ l ^ u o t a 'c ^ i l f i b t hsfe -met. 'B a y W J l l t / t s ' ^ r t i r m f t i i i ^o r t h ' e - collecting?•-%i|tiptifes With M r s . \ ^ * . ^ s ^ 6 e ^ i s ? ^ j f l ^ pp l a i t e ; -: © p n o r ^ mai-r ^ t | # »: ^ r - W l ^ S * at Ti&o^^^Mm^^& iesc'te:. a t 2 3 0 ^ iW o ^^ ' ' g ' ' ^ p a - f e . a * «? / a t 632- c a l l R o i b e r 4 ^ 6 y t : a t ^ a i . hi €ro»fJi /iPoint , T ^ ^ s ' | ^ % o ^ J * . ^;l ^ , . ^ * M | - ,iby <^togkM$'^^-$^9Mk$h 94F-2L . ^ i l ^ a i f e j o n p ^ a r e j a s k e i v Th e ^ - | | d W ^ ,.fead-4£,, b e seen-;j%gsMptfti4pnat.;(>ns a r e . c o m p a r e C w w S i l H o d ; used iny.t,bi4; f.rea„ the^cBsttiSs^ata. F r o m , J u l y i,. i953„.toji!.J$,)&>, m iPfo& were. ;o^t^,^.i.>,ui-in.g ;trat same period; . J ^ | | c i | i r i ^ ' A y e r e used. U' Moses I j | i ^ | t g a '. . ) 3 p s p i t a i . M r . Herlihy' ^ one of the best k n o w n Repi|b|i^iTl leaders in W a r - ren\ CoUhty arid is also widely \known thfoughotit t h e 11-county ^Fourth jfidMfi'Di&tricL, which con- sists, beside 3STafreh County, of •Washington, Saratoga, Essex, Clin- ton, FranSiih*,; S/tl Lawrence, Ful- toin, Haniiitoh, ' v$toi#goi»ery and ^Scheheotaidjr^ Couiities. T h ^ , GjCyjg,jfiominatiork .win,,. b e m a d e fry ia^:,^0ui^lektt Judicial D i s t r i c t; convent|dtf; to b e held a t a time and b ^ o e j . t o b e designated jiatei;.'-',\-.' '! • •J^'\-'-- ii;-\-ri'iTT-vnfl'ilrn ALBANY—Incorporation papers by ,Tiroga Realty, Inc., have been filed in the Secretary of S t a t e ' s off- ice, it wqs announced S a t u r d a y . T h e certificate of incorporation filed b y Lawson and Lawson, a t t o r - neys, of Montcalm St., Ticonderoga, listed a s directors of t h e new firm: J o h n F . Lawson, T h o m a s M. L a w - son, of Ticonderoga and Robert A. i i u l h o l l a h d of Mineville. The purpose of t h e new company is to deal in r e a l estate an d build- ^mg construction. * 1 ^ Joseph P. Kelly, m o t o r , vehicle commissioner, said t h a t m a n y s t a t e s had adopted t h e n e w m e a - suremen t an d 't h a t n e w . c a r s would carr y a s t an d a r d license-plate bracket w h en ali states conform. ^ Champlain Canal ToOpenMonday AOBAMY—0?he *Champlain Divi- s i o n of t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e B a r g e C a n a l S y s t e m as scheduled to open n e x t Monday, April 16, l{ h a d been plahne?l to open the (Division on April 8, b u t a postpone- ment\ w a s taken because of u n u s - ually high w a t e r condtfiomsvwhich p r e v en t e d placement of movable d a m s an d buoys. ~>* Kelly estimated t h a t the \smaller p l a t e s would save t h e s t a t e about $25,000 a year in t h e cost pf gteel. H e said, however, t h a t the saving would b e offset t h e first y e a r b y t h e cost of n e w dies needed a t A u - b u r n Prison, where the plates a t e m a d e . -• ii;-\-ri'iTT-vnfl'ilrn {-vti^^MM^^pdtf, B%nfcch' .ql^the1* 'America>^ : ' ! yah4'§| Society/ h a s r e - (.IgjgSed a ljsV o | - i h © (aiairmen for ;ifije\ variolic • tcpfts in thre copiity !„v|ftb a r e j ;p4|&||§tirig ~in t h e \l§55- \<Sdv!$et d p u ^ C l5 5 being beld this iHafei vMmihtfoft:; Mi's-Dorothji' '# W B , / M f p f t g a s 3 e ; ' ' M b i John- W|itte,' Ctfo^.l∮ Mis. Frahceis ^ f i i t 6 v ? n ; J a N . ' Paul R^BihsonKJ^'and. Upper J a y ; Mrs. ^ r l e l 1 ! I ^ l i : ; | & e # r f l i e > ; VttifiL J.' W. : ''A'idojSvilclc,. ikeehe-iKeene \taWffWB-- W : ' Dickson, Lewis] .Mrsr,:AfliW''Ajtams. J r . , L a k e * P l a - cid; S s ^ M v ^ d ' B k e l l , Mineville- -ytfti&SStof • l i '\Alfred •Norton,. Mori^hf ; S i i 'Wm*••&»&%. New- etaSf'Mm-'^¥t^bfctt&&% N o r t h JHuffsohis$ffs, 'timtiO. P a r k e r , Olm- s f e a v i i i e # n % W | i ; 'lUtS. G. Vei-non g f e l e V , v# & t f ' -a e h r f ; .\ Wfts. Clyde jyiasoifi, ^ 6 e i f j . ' % f c OfiaMes Cole, 'ScIfopft;.j^%l'»s. BifrtVln coblv '$&ge.;T 4 i i ^ ( %V if e ; \ ' B a r l Frisbee, ^ | o j B ^ ^^ . , . PoKo Vaccirie A N N ARBOR, Mich—The Salk polio vaccine is safe, effective >and potent, it w a s officially announced yesterday. - * T h e vaccine w a s fduhd 80 t o 90 p e r cent effective I n p r e v e n t i n g paralytic polio i n t e s t s l a s t y e a r , anxious\ p a r en t s w e r e told b yX>x T h o m a s F r a n c i s Jr-*0£ t h e Univer- s i t y of Michigan* * s D r . ' J on a s E SaeTc df P i t t s b u r g h immediately declared hetis s u r e the vaccine' i s potentially almost 100 p e r cettt effective-a n d can brfhg complete t r i u m p h over polio an d it* l i eu t en an t s o£ tetfrpr,ana tragedy^ D r . F r a n c i s v official Jreport d e - clared t h e vaccine h a d produced a n \ e x t r e m e l y sucrt&fliri . .effect\ among chn*\?nT« ( ^ bulbar* pfluo, 'Safe, Effective' actions i \' So called \\major reactions\ w e r e almost completely lacking. T h e t i m e of protection from t h e Vaccine appears\ reasonably good; T h e effect w a s m a i n t a i n e d with b u t\m o d e r a t e decline f a f t e r five m o n t h s . / 't i P a r a l y s i s occurred i n 33 \children rwho received t h e yaccme h v a r e a s i n h e re ? «hildrert -were^giVen e i t h e r t h e feat vaccine dt duinmy shots.\ iNtftie died, ., , , fc\ • J u s t oAe child given the Vaccine dk»d ot polio ,and thts, d e a t h follow- e d r e m o v a l of ^tonsils $wd d a y s af- t e r his ^secondtshot Of Vaccine in h n area* $ h e r e polio w a s already; prev^ffeht! J Y < y . -- ' / Dr; S a l k th-gen t h a t \children this y e a r be given (Mljr Wo shx>U* o£ vaccine i n o r d e r td^fetep u p t h e ef-ipost feetiv*n#*$< of t h e yacfclne, H e said t h e s hb ^ ? h6 u i c ( b e spaced t w o to four w*»k* ,*b«#t with* the third; bne 'ftSS^r linen, Listed Aid Offered In BurningGra&g T h o m a s Wisell, chief of t h e Tfr conderoga IFire D e p a r t m e n t , h a s announced t h a t firemen a r e re^fliy^ t o cooperate with vfflage residents in b u r n i n g grass. Chief Wisell said t h a t p e r s on s planning to burn grass in t h e ; - ^ | * ' lage shbiitd contact him and \tnaf* if assistance is needed, i t will b e . ' \gladly g r an t e d\ b y t h e firemen;\\*'; \Please ttah't t a k e chances;-'*' Chief Wisell said; \Every p r e e M - ' * tipn should \be t a k e n a t this tirtie*^4 of year in \burning grass; Remerft-\ b e r t h a t suph fires can get ou t of control quickly a n d endanger ybifi?' h o m e a s well as t h a t of y o u r nei|$r-,\ bor. Even 'in .burning oft a *vef^^v small a r e a of grass or in burning;•**. papers, a hose should ' b e hearb^f' for instant tlse.\ -<--«« lusppro. •Norton,. lusppro. Essex County's q u o t a in t h e pre- s en t drive for funds for t h e Ameri- can Cancer Society is $9,5uO, which w a s set a s its share in the $24,000,- 000 total which i s t h e C a n c e r So- i c|ety's goal for t h e whole c ou n t r y . L a s t y e a r t h e national goal was $%(XK);000 an d $21,700,000 a c t u a l - ly w a s raised. All such money goes to support the ACS t h r e e - p a r t p r o g r a m , a pro- g r a m which embraces research t o discover new and m o r e effective methods for curing' cancer, service ,to patients' and professional and public education. Sixty, per cent of w h a t is contributed in each s t a t e remains in t h a t state to finance s t a t e and community p r o g r a m s of cancer control. Moses I j | i | t g a . . ) 3 p s p i t a i . Onlcia^#6Jnted>i)u4, \Vour blood is too prec{oiii|4;aibe.bi»tght o r sold, y e t i t is»tii#3^pst j r e c i o i i s gift you c a n 'besh3^^fejft!ut6-# life.\' chn*\?nT« ( ^ pfluo, t h e m o s t dangerpu^tybfo-/ T h e r e i*'nc» dottb^1ffi*€ children n W c an b e v^&tfiaWa j s ^ e s s f t t U y t o en d t h e fhttfctf of jpollo^ahdVthe a h x l e t y tt ca<&e3f**«ry>eap.f 1 T h e vaccine WM round Incrtdtoly •*fe WflHifctfMmt; lj»*^<>«*t • > > . .., , . ^ . . ....... - V A N a y ^ 4 | ^ ^ r will visit the ef-ipost ($^&Mm&W<>B»-- ° »¥4% day, - A p r | | ; | ^ . , ^ i ^ oon i , an i w iU b e .in. 4 ^ y t e p ^ f c - t : < & P--«>• 'Persohf? A p p ^ f e ^ o j s ^ a t l o i i abojijt-; N ava l ' a j ^^ J ' :. . a ^ ^ r ^ e . s t f d ,Jq> contact cancer \Volunteers t a k i n g p a r t in the American Qancer Society's 1955 ed u<:afiomal and fund-raising crusade i h i s month have two jobs to do,\ Anthony Cousins, county campaign chairman, announced recently^ (Continued on t»a|je FiyiD Outside t h e village, p e r m i t s td: ibufh grass myst be obtained frotS' Alex StoWell of Chilson, r a n g e r . \ ll\ s ; :~.53?-«35 VV1 . .;<..j rév, 1; sg:«‘\:é .x__.-. _ 3 ,'u,'-:’~_r¢“~?’.“ \?i'.4\\’i’4’?\-‘£ §:2;??z3??z .‘s?r2'¥~”.§7Tf;?’ \.3 -4. :3\. '. “‘ 5 Yr (fwtiKHipwin • — • * * ,V Has a CimSlationof I IViore Than 2,970