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Sacred H e a r t Church, will ofifer a\p r a y e r T h efiring squad will salute t h edead, taps Will be sounded, an dF a t h e r Sequin will ofifer benediction \VThe procession wall then proceed \o Irohwille t ojoint h e parade a t t h e \Common Following a band number, t h e , R e v , WilliamW i n - chell of t h e Crown Point Metho- dist Church will offer a prayer tAnn Brewster will recite ' T h e Gettysburg A d d r e s s\ LeeRhoades will introduce t h e speaker, M r s J an e \Lape c u r a t o r of t h eHlstor- iqalfHouse i nTiconderoga. T h e r e w l l b e a s a l u t e t o t h ed e a d a n d •the R e v . ~ M r Wmchell will give t h e ^benediction. \The p a r a d e will t h e n go to Wtate^ChOrch w h e r e school chil- dren will d e e o r a t e - t h e g r a v e s in ithe cemetery. Following a b a n d number, t h e RevH o m e i , / T i t u s of. Mor^ih wMl give -the p r a y e r T h e wev-Albert T/ Stoddard will b e m- trodtfeed by E a i l Spauldmg, S r *ollow;ng t h esalute to t h e dead^ the-Rev^^Mi^Tktus will oHer ben? ea*ction&>« V, ' ' e\ n e x t p o m t ofassembly wiR *b3HfcW Cfemeter^ vsrhete t h t Mv lfl!r^vv1bchelT w l t t give t h e iinvocalipiv Followang a band s e - lection, t h e RevRobert B e c k e r ol t h e Ticonderoga Baptist Church •will give t h e address Following t h e salute t o t h e dead, the Rev M r Wonchell will give t h e bene- xllotianv T h e procession will stop a t F a c - torywille Bridge w h e i e t h e R e v M r Wmchell, w i l l give t h ep r a y e r an d introduce FatheX Sequin,who wilL give t h eaddress Selectionsby ' t h e band a n d as a l u t e to t h e dead will, complete thep r o g r a m T h e morning portion of t h e ob senvance W J I I come t o i t s conclu- sion a tF o r e s t d a l e Cemetery w h e r e t h e R e v M r WmKeJill w.ill g i v e the prtiyer foUoiwang ab an d selection £dwin-* B a r k e r will introduce t h e speaker, John Goldsmith H a m - mondAsalutet o t h edead will b e •given, (Continued O nP a g e . E i g h t ) i „,r Civil Deftetase National Alert Set June 1S91)6 AH 'Persons WiUl W c« ^ Shelter And Tr#ffi«j WillHSaltDnrjngTest; Will Last Ten Minutes j i * v T h e second National Civil D e - fense T e s t Exercise, \Operation Alert, 1955,\ will b e held J u h e ^ 5 'arid 16 T h eexercise will b e based o nahypothetical atomic attack^ o n 50\1 critical t a r g e t cities ofr t h e continental United States, ' w i t h additional a t t a c k s on Alaska, P u e r t o Rico Hawaii and P an a m a , officials have announced D WE v a n s director ofCivil Defense inEssex County, sa>dt h e role of Essex County in. t h et e s t w i l L b e t h esounding of a l l w a r n - ing signals In thecountya t some t i m e d u r i n g t h e daywhen allreg- u l a r a n dauxiliary police will b e activated to control traffic a n d pedestman movement during a 10 minute period During t h e 10-minute test, 4 $ k . Cvans Said all persons will tal^e the best shelter available fortile, full time until t h esounding tjf an' all clear' signal when t r a f f i c will itsbusiness usual. ,,r,?‘i”*’* y‘/?/éé/’ ,;4‘,,\7'/ ’ 4,-/I‘ Z <‘ : ‘jij ,4»; f/,/: , \ a4 ,2} J; , _ I %;},1? «‘ , ‘ , if 5‘? zfy”/:¢’¢»_/5 . K _ V , ,/- 3/; ‘tin’; ay/,«~ t“- K’ r / /. 3 I 924%\; 39/ \\7\ ’ v ‘I/;‘,«' if n/41,15\%»\,,},I¢ /1//‘ I *5: ,/1 /A A A ,4 . ‘m; 1,5’; ' , '7,/‘y I,‘ ' g « ’§f',/:1« / M»; #5 I7? Consent Withdrawals Cut Polio Inoculation Here; 120 Children Get Vaccine T J i e Pittsburgh post office^,was1 ailv buzzing recently Al e a d i n g J e crate which h a doriginally a U i n e d 140OO honey bees Was E s e d byabee fancier T h e c r a t e Iwntinued toleak i t scontentsu n - it* mailmen found a n o t h e r h e * fanner whovolunteeredft o g i v e Iflie bees a home, i if. A Dutchess County g r a n d j u r y iWurned averdictofguilty I n t h e ifese of MrsMary 1. tfayes, 3 3 , Kf Rtanabeck accused of, refusing B> get off a telephone p a r t y l i n e wlien avolunteer f n e m an t r i e d t o Jjeport afire x Indians ofCaughnawaga subur- ban Montreal area announced they IWont accept any\$24 M a n h a t t a n ideal for suirender ofreservation llands to the S t Lawrence. Seaway tAtoonty Chief P o k i n g F i f e of t h e faxNation Confederacy maintains^ fa million, dollars should, b e t h e [minimum payment forjthe right to dig the 27 foot deep channel acioss [the reservation territory j ofilo Undaunted b y ' t h e gla?e i od-- [lights guarding t h e N e w4York W e Rsh Hatcheries a t ForUviUe near Glens Falls, thieves helped themselves t o an assortment,,of trout from a display pool o n the, iont lawn recently T h o m a s 'Walker hatchery foreman, estirn- aled that 12to.. 15 hrowhrraintoowv and lake trout w e r e ' t a k en , a v e r a g - ing about three pounds eachf Jack Shea, Exalted R u l e * of t h e (Saranac Lake E l k s Lodge, h a s been appointed District Deputy IGrand Exalted Ruler, J$PQE, over the north district of, N i wYot*r t a t e Subordinate l e d g e s \TgJwtei a i an a c Lake, FJatt&itegg.*$jj&gi f\bgaensbuTg M a s s e m y l f i t i o« u | r # oga, and Whitehall S h e a Js!% L i k e Placid resident Poppy Days Here Friday, Saturday Membersof t h eAmerican R e - gion Auxiliary,. Ticonderoga, P o s t No. £24, wffl sell poppieson t h e s t r e e t s I i e r e tomorrow amdt Saturday. These, t w o d a y s have been proclaimed Poppy Daysin Ticonderoga h yM a y o r Maynard I* Beldejrt. N T h epoppies - Outboard 'Regatta Planned Sunday CROWN P O I N T — An o u t - board motorhoat r e g a t t a will he* presented Sunday s t a r t i n g a t 1:80 p . m., at the public p i e r near theCrown Point s t a t e r e - servation. T h eevent will be p u t on by t h e Tri-Lakes Boat C lub under t h e sponsorship of t h e Crown Point American Legion Post. 193 Youngsters Were Scheduled ForShots; Last Minute Action By Local Parents Taken Lasit minute withdrawals of con- sent outdown theinoculations of first andsecond grade children in the Ticonderoga schools Tuesday morning in theSalk polio vaccine program. epoppies a r em a d e b yd i s - abled v e t e r a n s m i d auxiliary members urge everyone t o b u y a poppy to help t h e \ e t e r an s from all w a r s a n d t h e i r families. All money derived f r o m t h e s a l e of these flowers w i l l b e u s e d solely f o rt h e v e t e r a h s , a na u x i l - iary member explained. ar - Launching facilities and p i t s will beprovided at t h e 'pier south of thenionument on t h e reservation. The public is invited to attend. i 120 children in the twogrades received their first injection. A second dosage will begiven before the end of the school year next month, but nodefinite date has been set as yef. It will be depen- dent upon thereceipt of thevac- cine. h em,eeting,of the Otiamplain Valley ¥hot;bgraphers ciation held a t Mason'Smith's inTiconderoga Sunday were (front row left tor i g h t ) LawrencCi W,ebber of, Wattsburg, c h a i r m an ; Richard H a r t of F l a t t s b u r g , secretary-treasurer, a n dCarol Hutehins ofMoira, sec- tional conespoudent. (Back row) Charles L.Geiger,;Ji\, ofSyracuse, president of t h eNew Yorlc S t a t e Photographers Association; William, C Coughhn ofKeene \Valley vice 'chairman of t h eChamplain Valley group, a n d Mr.Kirby, Eastman Kodak representative. There will beprizes for sev- eral classes of boats including \family type\ craft. Entriesm a y be made a t thepier. MemorialDay Program Here O-riginally, 208 consent slips were sent home to parents of first and second grade children here. Con- sent is required by a parent be- fore a child can beinoculated. Withdrawalsln Polio Program ers ize Here $7,500 Verdict Given ByJury T h e annual Memorial Day p r o gram will beconduoteid h e r e next Monday morning b y Ticonderoga Post No 224, American Legion There will be a parade at 9 a. na and services will b e held t ohonor the w a rdead At the ouiset, all the signed forms were returned with the ex- ception of two. Later, however, consent waswithdrawn for 13 children, leaving a tota\l of 193 youngsters to receive the injec- tions. The uncertainty of parents in several area communities regard- ing thepolio inoculation program has been reflected in t h elate- withdrawals of consent, required toylaw before a* child canreceive the vaccine. resume itsbusiness as usual. . I t is expected t h a t t h eG r ou n d Observer Corps posts inthe -.county 'will strive t ooperate continuous- ly d u r i n g this test M r E v a n s said \Claude Pooler chief at t h e Air C r a f t Warning Division,, a n d myself a r e asking each Ground Observation Post bemanned ifor 24 hours' service onthesetwo days, J u n e 15 a n d 16 I n t h enational test, M r Evans said, t h e 50 t a r g e t cities of t h e continental United States I Will he involved in both hypothetical air and submarine attack P u e r t o Rico Hawaii andP an a m a will h e subjected t o 'atomic a t t a c k by submarine while t h e main cen- ters of population of Alaska will be u n d e r a t t a c k byguided mis- siles launched from aggressor bas- es The fiirst sectionalmeeting of t)he Chamiplain Valley Photograph- er's Association washeld Sunday in Ticonderoga. This neworgani- zation includes the area from Plattsburgh to Glens Falls and each memlber is anaffiliated mem- ber of theNew York S t a t e Photo- gnapTieir's. Association. Honorary guests..present includ- ed Charles L.Geiger, Jr., of Syra- cuse, president of thestate organ- i z a t i o n , and Mr. Kinbyi a repre- sentative of the Eastman Kodak Company in t h e demonstrating field. • ELIZABETHTOWN—Aj u r y in Supreme Court here Monday re- turned a verdict of$5,000for a17- year-old Lake Placid girl and $2,- 500 for hermother after trial of a negligence action arising from an automobile accident. Following t h e - p a r a d e services will beconducted a t t h e ' c o m m u n ity Building T h e principal add- ress will be-delivered b y Gerald iLawson ofTiconderoga, a membei of t h elocal liegfim Posit T h e Rev CPnancis Rudcf-y^ Rev Graham Hodges, Rev* Jasper Steele, Rev Charles_Shavei a n d R e v RobertC Becker will btfpresent for t h e re llgious services Capt Walter Clarke will serve a s marshal of thep a r a d e which Will form art t h eS t a t e Armoryin Charoipjann A v e a t 9 a m T h e procession will stop f u s t a t the Soldiers Monumentin t h eC en t r a l School Pari? ^vheK? - a ^ t i e f «ervice wilt beheld a n c P a w r e a t h npiaced on t h e monument. T h e p a r a d e will then, proceed n o r t h onCha.m- iplain Ave a n dthrough Montcalm St to the Liberty_Mojruinent a t Moses Circle w h e r e a brief service will be conductaoU Since last Thursday, consent was withdrawn for 73children. As of Motiday evening, 148first ta n d second graders were to have re- ceived theinjection the following morning, butTuesday morning consent waswithdrawn for 28oth- er children. In Ticonderoga. 120 of208 chil- dren in thefirst twogrades were inoculated. Receiving theawards were Ina A. Clark and her mother, Mrs. MaryF.Clark ofLake Placid.The defendants in t h e case were Ed- ward T.Cave and hisson, Donald Robert Cave, about 20, both of Lake Placid. In theHague school, 42consent forms were signed byparents,b u t late withdrawals cut the number of children toactually receive the vaec-ine to 22. T h e inoculations of the 120 children proceeded smoothly,Mrs. Bernard Osier, local school nurse, said. Only two or three were \scared.\ Dr.William Vilardo, T i - conderoga school physician, w a s in charge of theinoculations. I n addition toMrs. Osier, he was as- sisted by Miss Maureen Fitzger- a l d ; aftso a locals school nurse, a M by Mrs. David' Varney, R.N., 'and Mrs. Milton Malaney,.R. N. According to testimony, the ac- cident happened onJuly 18, 1954, on theRiver Road near Lake Pla- cid. TheClark girl w a s riding in a carwith Donald Cave and it was testified that he wasblinded by t h e lights on a noncoming car and his auto.-went into a ditch. She sustained' a bV>hen jaw, suffered the loss ofsiXTteeth, and wasgen- erally bruised in .the crash, ac- cording to testimony. T h e j u r y awardi-d the girl$5,- 000 forinjuries .sustained and the mother $2,500 formedical andden- tal expenses. Harold R. Soden of Lake Pla-cid was attorney for theplaintiffs and C. W.OToCbrmiekotSarariac Lake represented t h e defendants. In theMoriah Central school, 17 of 26first and second graders were inoculated. In theMineville school, 116 chil- dren in the twogrades were in- oculated. Thet o t a l enrollment i s 144: and. consent sllps^ had origin- ally been signed for l ^ J v o h l ^ s s n . In P o r t Henry, 2dfirsf wt&«Se- cond graders out of a total en- rollment of63 w e r e inoculatedand at ihe Champlain Academy in that village 16children of the first two grades received injections. Champlain Academy has a regist- ration of 56 in the two grades. Many late withdrawals of consent were reported in both schools. In Schroon Lake, 37 of 53 first and second graders received the vaccine. Eight ehdldren w e r e aib- semt when theinjections w e r e giv- en yesterday morning. I n Crown Point, 21 of 75 chil- dren in thefirst twogrades were inoculated yesterday. Many con- sents were withdrawn andseveral children were ou-t of school due to illness. Following a dinner attended by t h e members, officers were elected for t h e newgroup. Chairman is Lawrence Webber of Plattsfourgh, viqe-'cl^airnian isWilliam. Coughlin ofr i&eene galley, secretary^treas- urer, isR. D.H a g e r ofPlattsburgih, and sectional conresponde-nt is Carol Hutehins ofMoira, N . Y. T h e group is planning to hold four meetings a yeari oneofwhich will be held in Ticonderoga be- cause of its central location in the area represented. Mason Smith* local photographer, is a member of tlhe organization. t Ausable F.orks Man Dr. C. M. Steward of S a r an a c Lake, District Health Officer, w a s here for theinoculation program. It has not yetbeen determined if there will besufficient vaccine to inoculate third and fourth grade children before the end of the school year. Thestate hopes to buyvaccine for these children. Vacine for the first and second grade children is being boughtby the National Foundation for I n - fantile Paralysis. Several textile firms1h i e r e p o r t - edly eyeing Plattshurg as a site tor new factones, according t oRuch- ard CGmbord, c h a i r m a n of t h e Chamber of Commerce ^industrial committee mt h a t city. A loaded walleye pike w a s en - tered in theTupper^Lake Rbda n d Gun Club fishing c on t e s t recently- The fish weighedm a t 5 ^pounds and measured 25inches I t w a s caught byIvan P e l n o o * T a p p e r Lake When opened i t w a s found to contain a_6-.in.cV , bullhead, a tinner and about a q u a r t e r pound of pine needles—^possibly ^eaten a s roughage by t h ep i k e . * \ T ^ Mlddlebury*s o l d fire steamer pump and hand pump wllUbe plac- id onexhibition a t tn% SheHrome Museum The two Venerable pieces of apparatus, p i o p e r t y of t h eMid- dlebury F>re D^partmjgntjj wh a v e been turned over t o t h e Sheldon Museum which int u r n h a s h>aned Ihpmto theShelfourne Museum A shghtly confused (rooster lives tin a dogkennel a£T e m p l e Hlls, Maryland T h e bird, 'who h a s s h a r - <d quarters with P a l , t h ehouse- hold dog fort h r e e $£&&, answers lo thenameofDagwood, H ealso rolls over andplays dead', chases < - ats and ishousebroken H edoes-\ nt seem tomiss t h ecompanyof other chickens H i s o w n e r explain «1 Hethinks h e ' s a \ d o g\ . r . 12 Boy ScoutsT o f - t r o o p 1 4 in _«Keene left F r i d a y ' a f t e r n o o n for g»UieLr annual Canadian t ou r . T h e boys, the 12oldest scouts in t h e troop, will visit Montreal, t h e L au - rennans, Ottawa, t h e S t . L a w r en c e Seaway and will c o m e b a c k h o m e through Ogdensburg o n S u n d a y . T™ trip is the fifth annual such *vent and is financed t h r o u g h dues, card parties, , a h d food sales *7.500 SHTIlJBJMaENT IXKABETttT<>W!&r*—>' D u r i n g wial last week a t t h e Supreme t-ourt term at\Eh»*H«fctoTW!n a setUement of*7,50QD0 w a s h«id uj favor ofThomas C o ^ k a 72-year old independent inerehattt ofWith-: fb ee N Y , in a ' ne g K g ence ac - tion against W a l t e r ipid J o h n Manas and^ an d ^ R o s i l J n i , a l l of Witherfbee M r Cotie; w a s s en o t s l y injured mOctober, W&, w h en h i s Jddder wasstruck bythe; Rossini «>r, throwing MT-'CbSie*i »t h e pavement f ollowlrfk a collision* be- tween such v e h i« l F a »4 Ute 'Mimas ™ Harlan G, C a r t on ; o t 'SUih bfrthtown represented'lhfe plaintiff. Defendants Mhrta*^ Ittf&tob- « ^ McCorn^ibitanV Is Masonic Deputy AUSABLE TORKS —Gilbert J. Wells ofAusable Torks hasbeen aippointed Distnot Deputy Grand Master for theEssex Masonic Dis- trict, it wasannounced today by Raymond ^3 Ellis of Brooklyn, G r a n d Master of Masons in th< - s t a t e Hesucceeds Charles D. Pearson of Ticonderoga andwill serve for oneyear T h e Essex District has 8 Mason- ic Lodges with a membership of over 1000 Amember and Pas! Master of Tahawus Lodge, 790 | Mr Wells h a s been a t-reless w o r k e r forMasonry He h a s been a popular leader of t h e BoyScouts for 17 years. M r Wells is Tower Plant Superin- t e n d e n t of the J & J Rogers Com- p a n y , in Ausable Forks Also appointed to the Grand M a s t e r ' s \official family in this a r e a was Donald AGoffofEssex w h o was appointed to theMasortic B r o t h e r h o o d Campaign Commit- t e e The procession willj then r e t u r n t h r o u g h Montcalm S t , stopp\nga t the budge where a w r e a t h willbe placed on t h ew a t e r to honoi the naval dead Aservice will n e x t be held a t theBlack W a t c h Library a t the site ofthe memorial placque an d t h eparade will end a t the Community Building where t h e program will beheld Honored guests will b eGold S t a r Mothers, Mayor Maynard Beklenj Supe;rv,is- or Francis Mal-aney-and others Body OfBaby Is Found Here Elect Krakes Head Of Bar Association ELIZABETHTOWN — Albert Krakes of. Port Henry has been elected president of the Essex •County B a rAssociation for the n- suing year. T3ve body of a baby, born 10 to 20 years ago, hasbeen found in a suitcase in Ticonfleroga. A complete investigation h a s been concludedbyauthorities. The probe revealed t h a t the baby h a dapparently died a t b i r t h of n a t u r a l causes. T h eonly crime involved^ it was stated, w a s a mis- demeanor; for nothaving recorded the birth a n dd e a t h of t h e child. Such a misdemeanor is \outlawed\ by s t a t u t e after a period of two years. 20 Indictments Are Reported Taking p a r t in t h eparade will be t h e Ticonderoga N ational G u a r d unit Boy Scouts, Cuto Scouts, Girl Scouts^ Brownies,l o - cal Veterans ofForeignTWaTs,T i - conderoga American\ Legion m e m - b e r s theTiconderoga-F i r e D e - p a r t m en t , Ta-Cadets D r u ma n d Bugle Corps, an d H a g u e Post American Legion T h e committee ona rr an g e m e n t s is composed ofM a r t i n A. Moran, Commander of t h e Ticonderoga Legion Post, Mourlsorr House> Les- ter Osier a n dElmerrSlmitli ^ Other officers named areJoseph. Silverman ofKeeseville, vice pres- ident; Thomas B. Cantwell of Saranac Lake, treasurer; andHar- lan G. Carson of Elizabethtown, secretary. EOZABETHTOWiN—20indict- ments were returned by theEssex County grand jury last Week a t the regtilar term ofEssex Couny Supreme Court, Justice Andrew W. Ryan ofPlattsburg presiding. The indictments, which w e r e handed up by District Attorney Daniel T. Manning of AusaWe Forks, w e r e : Power LineIsCut In Attempted Theft A power line c u t inan attempted theft a t \AMill\ of the I n t e r n a - tional Paper Company here Sun- day night about 10 p. m., caused estimated damageofseveral thou- sand dollars, it is reported. . Authorities believe the heavy line wassnipped while an a t t e m p was being made .to remove near- toy dead wires for their copper value. It is theorized t h a t a live w i r e w a s c u t inadvertently and when it \arced t h ep a r t y was scared away. \A Mill\ is located ofif Lake George Ave. T h ecut-off of power (burned out thepower panelin the generating room. Wtown Center OpenhtgSlated BLIZABEHmTOWN—The Essex County Historical Society, sponsor of. The Adirondack Center atNEliz- kbetlrtown, announced, t h a t plans for a dedication, p r o g r a m have b e en completed_for S a t u r d a y , M a y 28T, a t 2-30 p m a t t h eCenter^ a former h i g h school building < J a m e s N Roseniberg o f . E l i z a - fiethtown an d Kevr York City, will fefrjthe guest ofhonor. ' H i s gift of$5»00Oto t h esociety, m a d e possible developments of t h e only p l a c e i nthe4e n t i r e a r e a w h e r e t h e s t o r y of ^Adirondack life, p a s t an d present, is illustrated. Information w i l l be available on mining l u m b en n g r w o o d working, ajianiylng^and o t h e r ' i n d u s t r i e s D a t a ort recreational facihties, n a t u r a l points ofinterest,, h i s t o r i c sites, scenic, spots, s u m m e r a n d w l n W sports, jCommercial a t t r a c - tions seasonal eyenU s d e h a s t h e Fiiiteenith.of Redfprd, t h e I n d i a h faageattt a t Ticonderoga, t h e p i f t h Old T i m e r ' s DayT e t c , can be ob- tained a t The* Adirondack, Center ^TPiointer1s'' Will b e g w e n photo- g r a p h e r s * a s to \musts'* i n t h e i r f i e l d , - a m a t e u r geologists will b e directedt or a r e rock deposits*, for- e s t t r a r i s f o r t h e ambitious a n d t h e not-so^amfoihons-will b e in- dicated n a t u r e students will h e in- t r o d u c e d t o various k i n d s of Ad- irondack t r e e s t h r o u g h inspection of sections of these t r e e s * £ t t h e Center, e t eS t u d en t s ^ folk music will beinformedofm a t e r i a l found and recorded m t h eregion, and those i n t e r e s t e d^ n history, t o book* a n d the, sources o t m a t e r i a l o n / t h * Jfasrtfc Country- Followliig repatfc a n dre-^ecora- *-tip** of: t h e lugh School building, a 'V •*$*„-_w h f c i n n a , toepn goirig on T h e Association held its regular spring meeting at theDeer's Head Inn here, with Supreme Court Jus- tice Andrew W.Ryanasguestof honor. T h emeeting waswellat- tendedbymembersof thebar,and t h e r e were several guests. During Dhebusiness meeting, a revised minimum feeschedule for county, lawyers w a s adopted. T h e y will both beinvested in t h e i r Masonic offices a t Utioa on S t J o h n ' s Day, J u n e lftbh jNo action, therefore, is possible in thecase, authorities said. I t is notknown who theparents of ,the child-'were andnamesof in- nocent persons mentioned in the case \are withheld for obvious rea- sons. ' Eugene Pensonnault andOmer Dubois andFernand Babeu, t w o joint indictments charging second degree grand larceny, onealleged- ly committed in theTownofLew- is Dec. 22,1954< a n done allegedly committed' in theTown ofEBza- ibethtown J a n . 27,1955. William Ambrose Burlihgame, indicted for second degree r a p e and second degree assault, alleged- ly committed in theTownofM o r - iah March 3, 1955 AMATEUR RODEO CROWN POiCNT* —An a m a t eu r rodeo willb e held a t L a r r y ' s Rid- ing Stables o n>t h e L a k e C h a m - plain Bridge road beginning.at 10 a m. Sunday Severali events, in- cluding i an c y r o p e spinning, a r e scheduled DAXRV MOlSTTHt ^ ASUBANY; — Gov. iHartimanh a s proclaimed J u n e ; a s , D a i r y M on t h m New^York S t a t e ' * ATTENDING MEETING ALBANY—Miss Irene E Baker, R N , o r Sunmount, president of D i s t r i c t 8 of t h eN e w York State N u r s e s Association, is attending a m e e t i n g oft h e board ofdirectors, district presidents an ds t a t e sec- tion c h a i r m en pf t h eprofessional\ nurses^ organusaition being held in Albany T h em e e t i n g opened yes- t e r d a y an dwrit continue through tomorrow\* E s s e x Countyis a unit, of District 8 . I T N A L VILLAGE RATE Mower Stolen From ALBANY—-Final s t a t e equaliza- tion r a t e s applicable to their1955 fiscal'' -year have been established for 66.more villages, t h e State Board'Of Equalization andAssess- menik.lias announced. Amongt h e villages listed w a sPont Henry in Essex •• ' County whose r a t e has been s e t a t 61.T h e\old\ r a t ewas 85s Centejfcelw Hool Shed ' P ^ g ^ J I ^ I ^ ^ A . tooished a t tThi6i| 'yevM&f\\' oh \the outskirts\ of Pdift1-* ^ffnSry' -Was burglarized i o m ^ n 'e f j^eitvvefeh l a s t ' Saturday andsliy§sd^y/yq! Shis week, S t a t e Police | t . i > p ^ j , S 'e h r y ; s a i d : Alock 6« \t|te5.WijB^'|ii||j .forced a n d a T p r 0 ^ »| | i p ^ l r 'wjas' taKen. , T h i ? ^ ^ ^ t i s f ^ j a i r i t e c l , red';vai- i , u con- sup- ^ -M ; ^ ^ \ ? | | e f : ' | ^ i c ? e said;' T h e y ''sa^K}^^Z§§tiTi^0^^M taifceii and •t3ft$io1Sj6r-#$8, were, uptouch- 'SeellSffi&iPor' • \ o u n g 3 t e ^ i nTicondejroga an d .all ^ ^ f c ^ ^ u ^ J m l t i e s interested in chferiiig t h e first an n u a l , «S o a p f | i | | ' Derby\' to be held 'h e t e ^ ^ ' ^ h l u n ^ H o i i ' with:'t h e Fourthn«k^ifuly (Celebration, o r e requested t onotify Mason Smith •of iH6o0$fai£ ,the' fierby ^-ill* he staged fry theV^Mftitt^i-% 'TP.W.Post in co6p^i^^ii-i^i|h;:i,i|h«« Tic'cnder- og&'-ibre'^llepAr^ment.'\The:'lac-ing' f H ^ ' i j a ii ' fr&-taiaf-inth© mowjufif;ift $ $ # t h Wayne' Ave; . m$M§p$& t h e r e wiUbemany*'' youug^tfihlJietiiWW. Piremeaia r e p l a n i ^ j l l ^ f e - ^ e a t u r * t h ewinners •ol ' ' ^ ' . / 'w ifif • on '. a float 'hi' t h e h u g e * 1 $ a y & early in t h e after- noon / v G L S N S FALLS — Paul C. (Bosse of Wanransburg hasbeen appoint- ed W a r r e n County probation offi- cer a t asalary,of $4,640. PROBATION O F F I C E R N o r m a n Byron Clark, indicted for second degree forgeryi uttering\ a forged instrument and second'de'- gree g r a n d larceny, allegedly c o m - m i t t e d i n t h e Town of WestpOrt Dec. 31, 1954. . . y, J e rr y Carl Clark and Al|r4ft F o r r e t t e , joint indictment charge ing second degree grand l a r c en y allegedly committed in t h eTown, of Moriah Feb. 16, 1955. Spike Rumors TUtPfPiER L A K E —R u m o r s re- garding t h eCall case,,,which h a v e reportedly s p r e a d »t h r ou g h o u t (Northern New York, h a v e resulted wtapublic staftnent i r o m Captain Harold T Muller, oommatrder of T r o o p B , S t a t e Police, <- * „ T h e s t a t e m e n t follows: \The dayJustice A n d r e w R y a n and District A t t o r n e y Daniel Mai?-. nm g , re p resen t i n g ' t h e S t a t e of N e w York, accepted ' t y e plea of1 second degree m u r d e r from J a m e s Arlon Call, represented b y'his a t - torney, M r Jones, * h ecas*w a s otfieially closed W t hCaRJs sen- tence oft w en t y tyetyrt t p life a t Clinton Prison, ..Dartjiemoi;*,.New York ' \ ! \fBUt Vicious ton«K»eftr h a ^ n o t ipermitted ItSto h eAiid falsehood, like diivroty flovtrishefc t h e, m o r e in ptoporfion a s^ h * a i rand> light a r e ex^ludedf; th*re*ore, I feel i t should be* said tyikl ^ h e igftdmin- ious Vdjnors helhg s ) * r e ^ «a p u t arfe , aiWolutely, | ^ , ^ JT | S < JU g J i lengthy M f t g i Rumors On €all Case quines,* supported T»y Call's own statement, h,e? a t - n o t i m e betweerti M s ' a r r l v a l in ^ k e PJacid onJ u l y 2nd a n d his, Shall w esay, depart^ u r e u r mld-Ocfobeif saw, visited, tarriffd or d a t e d a n ywomann o r d i d h e rat an yt i m e hold any con- versatfon w i t h anywoman. ' \Stories of Calf£ gambling in L a k e P l a c i d are,withqut founda- t i o n . ' T h e r e is-alhsoluteiy no 'in- formation w h a t so e v e r t h a t he gambled w i t h any on e While in t h a t a r e a a n dthis, too, is sup- p d r t e d by his ownstatement.All' of his gambling has been done out*. side Nie# Yorkv S t a t ? \H e came i ^ t h e Adirondack a r e a b ysheer chance, as h e lived his ltfe? One reason was t h e know^ ledge t h a t i n t h e L a k e - P l a c i d a r e a t h e r e was, h efelt, moneyi n atouhdanqe\h u t mainly hefeltt h e v^oodssin t h a t section of t h ecoun- t r y w h e r e h ew a s a total s t r an g e r wa'a t h esafest plafce t o hideout ifrom A r h w an d UiWj enforcinga u - ^ < $ 3 t t« i M t f . a a B a g * Nlne>v \ CJiaml^r Elects Elects Officers CRitJfWN' PC4NT—Edward Green' h a s bleri elected president ofthe* newly-, organized Crown Point Chamlber of Commerce, ist homes; a n d a coirimittee-at- large, Mr.Mace, LaWrence Allen, Mr. Martin, W a r r en Lee a n d An- thony Cousins. All c r o w n f o i n t residents are invited t o join t h e n e worganiza- tion, officials said. T h e member- ship fee is $3 p e ryear. Interested persons a r e asked tosend their dues to Mr.Mace, t r e a s u r e r . \I n a general way, t h e Cham- ber is organized t oinduce indus- tries to Jbeate in Orowu Point,\ officials said, '*and to further he^lp the town problem of local t a x a - tion, aid in\ general health prob- lems and t om a k e Crown Point a better place to live andmake a •living.\ Irving Lafif-ette Frasler, fou^-i n - dictments, onecharging first ^tfe- g r e e grand larceny, allegedly cprnt- mitted in theTownofMoriah F e t i 20, 1955; onecharging secondd e - g r e e grand larceny allegedly com- m i t t e d in t h e Town of Mbyj^h' F e b . 20, 1955; onecharging t h i r d degree b u r g l a r y a n dunlawful. e|i- t r y , allegedly committed i n life Town ofMinerva, Feb. 2 1 . l$g>; and one charging third degree h M - glary, unlawful entry a n d.yiettt larceny, allegedly committed % t h e T o w n ofMinerva F e b . 2 1 , 1955. ' \ V Bvalina Griffin, two tadictmen^, one charging ; second degree for- gery an d u t t e r i n g forged i h s t r S - m en t allegedly c&mmittedI nTowht of Lewis Search 11, 1955; a n doife c h a r g i n g second degree forgery, u t t e r i n g forged i n s t r u m e n t a n d petit larceny, allegedly committed A t a m e e t i n g ' o f t h gboard of directors held a t t h e Crown Point Central School, other officers were a s follows ; E . S t o o k t o n Mar- tin, 1st v i c e president; . Herbert Lewis,-2nd-vice\ president; Dermot* MaGe, t r e a s u r e r ; a n d Mrs. Eidward ,<3reera w a s appointed secretary. A t .another-meeting, t h eby-laws of t h eorganization were readand t h e following m e m b e r s were elect- ed. 4o-represent various organiza- • titrtts an dgroups: ^ n a m e •Gilford Kloos, town board; Her- b e r t Lewis,-.school board; Dr.John S. , Miller, <$octors* profession; Thomas Bason* board ofassessors; Donald Ross, f a r m e r s ' group; Mr. Green, industrial g r ou p ; E. Stan-* ley Corneille, retailers group;R a y Strong, g a r a g e g r o u p , Paul Nar deau, hotels, r e s t a u r a n t s andt o u r - ' WILMINGTON — T h e Essex County Branch of the American Legion will hold a service - oh Wthiteface Mountain Sunday a t 1 p. m,, in honor of t h e w a r deaid. 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