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Children in the first a n d second grades ,in Ticopderoga an d other Essex County schools received their first injection, s t a r t i n g May 19 an d the initial Inoculation pro- gram was completed in about one week It w a s planned to administer the second s h o t within amonth before school closes f o r the slim- m e r vacation School closes h e r e Friday, J u n e 24 T h e r e w e r e m an y withdrawals of consent for t h e first inocula- tions, reflecting the uncertainty of p a r e n t s , r e g a r d i n g t h e vaccineI n Tiiconderoga, 120 children ou t of 20ff in.\ t h e first\ two g r a d e s w e r e inoculated,\ . t #75,000 Drive SARANAC XAKll—Qeorge H\ LaPan president \.of the Adiron- ctacSc National Bank, inS a r an a c Lake and chalurnan ofthe Fm-j ance Committee of the Adirondack Parle Associationf announced this week t h a t Col John R Bedell will chair t h e , .steering committee £pr^ the $75,000 fund-raising campaign^ which the APA Will conduct this s u m m e r OA Bedell is the former commander ofCamp Duum and since his retirement inMarch, fl!954, makes his home in S a r an a c Lake Col Bedell said upon accepting t h e nomination, \While Ihave on- l y recently been able to m a k e the Adirondacks m y p e r m an en t resi- dence, this has long been my 'se- cond home.' My wife and I were both imipiessed by the great boun- t y of the a r e a , and especially the climate Ik n o w what these things c an m e a n t o people who can spend only alittle time here \I feeSL t h a t the program of t h e Adirondack Parle Association is vi- tal to the welfare ofthe business a n d community life of this a r e a as well as topreserving the beauty of the P a r i * ' ' Col Bedell con tin- ned. \I'm s u r e every one of us wull give all that is his to giveto m a k e this campaign and this pro- g r a m successful\ Col Bedell was assigned to Camp D r u m i nNovember, 1951 a s post engineer and commander Prior to that, h e spent 50. m o n t h s in Qeomany, also a s ppst engineer D u r i n served 2900 gallons of gasphne flowed into Ti?d Shipman's field on the*. road near J a y recently when & gas tiuck stopped to avoid hitting a herd of cows crossing1 the road As tl e driver b r o u g h t t h e vehicle to a stop another oncoming t r a i l - er truck washed Into t h e l e a f of- ifce tink bursting acompartment and causing gas t o spill onto t h e highway. The driver lrnhiediately ggpdumped all the gas in the compart |.ment to avoid an explosion Lake Placid plans to dish out courtesy innickel l lots Mayor George C. Owens said recently that police would supply jSickels for all vehicles parked before m e - ters showing overtime flagsAn envelope will beleft UndeT the windshield wiper so that< vthe mot- iorist may mail the nickel'back if >ne wishes. Judge Named l o rreside At r i a l Monday Warren €oiinty Judge Howard A. Glassbrook Will Preside At Trial Of Walter L. Moore ELIZABETHTOvVW — Warren County J u d g e Howard AGlass brook ofGlens F a l l s will preside the trial of Walter L Moore of [Ticonderoga village clerk in that Veamm^n.tj for more than 20 ^ear^ wias indicted .last November misappropriation of publicj 13 P e r s o n s I n t o e d In — Week End Car Mishaps On Essex County Roads Advertising Is Meeting Topic HAGUE—Two joint a d v t r t i s ng projects byRoute 9and the Route 9N Association in 1956 were discussed a t ameeting ofrepre- sentatives of the two groups and others held in H a g u e last week. A suggestion was made by Al Stanley ofHague, secretary and t r e a s u r e r of the Route 9N Associa- tion, that the two road groups pur- chase two fufll pages in the North- eastern Tour Book ofthe Ameri- can Automobile Association, show- ing attractions in the Adirondack a r e a . Cars Collide Saturday At Chapel Pond Rd. Torn; Two Crashes Sunday CAuse Hospitalizations 13 persons were injured ina c ciidents involving motor vehicles in Essex County during the past week end. Three separate crashes were responsible forthe injury toll, according to State Police. The first mishap occurred a t the intersection ofRoutes 9and 86A (the so-called \Chapel Pond Road\) 10 miles south ofEliza ibethtown at 8:30 a. m. S a t u r d a y when three persons were injuied in atiwo-car crash. misappropriation by. apublic officer and petit 'Ijiinds by. larceny. larceny. The trial will s t a r t Monday n i n g a t 10 o'clock' in the court h ere r . The indictment against Mr. Moore arose out of alleged short- in Ticonderoga village park- meter receipts. •Essex County Judge SheldonF . Wickes of Ticonderoga disqualified h'iimsel'f aspresiding judge .\be- cause ofpersonal relationships with both the complainant and de- fendant.\ It was also recommended atthe meeting that the two road associa- tions join in newspaper advertising next year. According to State Police, David Savage ofSchenectady was d n v in-g north on Route 9 when he at teimipted to make aleft turn into Route 86A. Avehicle containing Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coraett of Montreal was traveling south. The vehicles collided head-on. All three persons were taken to the Community Hospital atElizaibeth- town with non-oritical injuries. At 7:35 p. m. Sunday, State Pol- ice said, acar owned an operated •by Henry Charles Keast, Jr., 18, of Ticonderoga, traveling south on Vineyard Road, Town ofCrown Point, was in collision With acar owned and operated by Jarrfes GH- man Perkins, 22, of324 Hamilton St., Albany. S. 1 * ~>-.4, 1, . .- “K. .s._- .y*- .‘ Vote SlatedOj^ Wheat Quota® •Henry Wim eball Toga • iWESTPORT—-Port H en r y High's ibggeball team defeated Lake P l a - tf^T High, 7 to 4, here last Thjirs- dSy afternoon to win the Class A, Section 7baseball toga. I t was the second y e a r in arow the Orarige has annexed the sectional honor. $3 :31’. It was pointed out atthe meet- ing that joint advertising would show that many famous Adiron- dack attractions for vacationists are within \easy driving distance\ and thus would serve to bring add- itional tourists to the section. Plans for the development of a 42-acre regional shopping center near the Larttoam traffic circle have been announced by the Co- pans Realty Company ofNew- burgh. Ten nationally known con- cerns have already leased half of the space in the proposed develop- ment which is tocoat a n estim- ated $10,000,000 Constructionof the project isexpected tobegin this summer and t h e pjace will b e known asthe Capital Tri-City Shopping Plaza The formal complaint against Mr. Moore was filed inAugust, 1054, b yJohn Bevilacqua, then Mayor of the Village of Ticonder- oga, ^charging petit larceny in the amount of$6.97, allegedly apart of village parking meter receipts. Included in the, indictment r e t u r n - ed by the grand j u r y last Novem- ber were eight other alleged in- stances of petit larceny in the per- iod from July 20 through Aug. 17, 1954, purportedly shortages in oth- er parking meter receipts.T h e sums involved as listed in the in- dictment were $6.10, $6.97, $3.59, $7.98, $7.62, $7.97, $7.17, $8.03 and $4.58. c WESTPOHVT—The referenduirh to determine whether or not t h e m a r k e t i n g quota program wall 'be' m opeidtion for the 1956 w h e a t crop will be held Saturday, Judie 25 In addition to representatives of the two routes group, o t h e r s from Cnambers of Commerce inTicon- deroga, Schroon Lake, Willsboro, Chestertown-Pottersville and P o r t •Henry were present. Horace Nox- on, supervisor ofthe Town of Schroon, James Lonergan, repre- senting Historic Mt. Defiance, and the Routes 9N, 22, 4, and 40 As- sociation, and Roy Kennedy of the Ausable Chasm Company also at- tended. Mr. Noxon reported at the meet- ing the signing of a contractby Essex County for the production of two 14-mlnuite color films, cost- i n g inexcess of$12,Qp0„ to'be made available for free snowing on television toadvertise Essex County. us Michael McAuliffe Chairman of the Essex County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee has announced t h a t the polling place in the county will b e the ASC Office at Wesbport from] 10 a. m. t o 9 p. m Each grower has been advised: of his farm's 1956 wheat acreage al- lotment and has received aleaflet,, explaining program operation^!. F a r m allotments have been based o n anational w h e a t acreage allot- m en t of 55 million acres, the sarne-l a this year- Chairman McAuliffe explainsl t h a t 4fthe vote isfavorable\ t h e -School program will be in .operation for the 1956 w h e a t crop and pi ice suoroort for the ciop in the c6mr mercial wheat area—depending cm.. the supply situation—will p i o b - ably be 82%% of parity The sup- p o r t level has been announced by the Secretary ofA g n c u l t u i efor Essex County a s $217 per bushel for U S# 1 Soft Red o r Whitel Winter Wheat. A farmer who ex- ceeds his farm w h e a t allotment or 15 acres, which ever is larger will b e subject t o am a r k e t i n g penalty equal to 45 per cent of p a r i t y on the excess production ' \Port games Eeague Henry won 13 straight and the Essex County chainpionship prior to-i Thursday.T h e ijausner-coached team also won the basketball sectionals, and took •the football league in an undefeat- ed season. • - . t m e e t i n g \Placid :,‘~i~~\_\. _ *~ v‘. ~,n‘«“- Owners of the S a r a t o g a Springs tenement building t h a t burned early on the morning of 'April 12 and claimed t h e lives of eight,per- sons, will face legal action1 Nbtjce filed, a t the Keast suffered abrasions ofthe left elbow and right knee,and Perkins, lacerations ofthe scaLp and bruises. Russell D. Elethorpe, 27, also ofTiconderoga, suffered a'brasions of the left elbow. In Thursday's game, Bab Gra- h a m wenA allthe way on the mound for(t h e Orange. He fanned n.tbe|> walked three. He had; abad .secdna*tinnailng--when Lake Placid, j u m p e d into athree r u n lead ona ] ^ * foaded ^ ' ^ b* L e w i s Mr. Moo're is represented by the law firm of Lawson & Lawson of Ticonderoga. District Attorney Daniel T.Manning ofAusable Forks 'Wjdllt pitpseoutes. the case for the Peojflfef Mlawsuits have been, filed, a t the [Saratoga County ^ l e j ^ s ^ e ^ t S against the men and the, cases onteeSeptetmi&er S inoculated,\ . t •^pr** Jongs £Balk said Monday t h e goveOTirtemV^n*ayv.na.ve*T>eerr r i n g Wo *ld W a r I I h e served a s a Jnemiber of t h e .War D e p a r t m e n t General jit, Washington, ...as General, Service men and the, cases will be placed onteeSeptetmi&er calendar at Ballston S p a , Supreme Court aotioris against t h e owners allege negligence and n u i s a n c e , ' The Bennington battle momi ment will have a nelevator to carry sightseers t ot h e elevation platform, according t o 'p r o v i s i o n s df a bill passed last week* by t h e *Vermont state senate The, bill also provides for a n addrtfcmal-?45,000 for repairs tothe masonry and for the installation df heating and ventilating equipment Route 7 near Pownal, Vermont, Wtts paved wfth lobsters r e c e n t l y \Hie creatures' w e r e not edible, however, as they -were crushed In- to the dirt when t h e truck tn which, ^hey were being transported, t u r n - over. Driver, Edtajund R. srown, 50, ofBoothbay Harbor, Maine, said thai ice' h a d melted In the truck causing t h e veHicle to shift its load and h e ldst control going around acurve * Roger Brown; a. member\\ of the 'Plattsburg H i g S ; School tiack' team, received aches,t Injury When a car crashed t h r o u g h ^ porch o a ,™JF™\* he was, srttihrg. T h e , car, r i v e n byRobert V. Allison of Florida, went.ciut ofcontrol and struck the porch, sending a portion of the porch raillrig crashing into We 17-year-old; youth. Opl-Francis A K e »n e rra m e m - |*r or Troop B. state Policy who ZI f ™ * ln v*™ communities »this area, died suddenly while wwbngareport a t th<< Slpte F o - mZ ? * * a«« m - in S a m n V Lake S Jh u r s d a y - •« * w a L * 0 Vears J r . ™ was once stationed a t t h e •\>« Henry s u b s t a t i on * ^ Jongs £Balk t goveOTirtemV^n*ayv.na.ve*T>eerr responsible \\\\for some of t h troubles w i t b r h i s poiho vaodine be- cause its original s t a n d a r d s were notf precise enough^t * But-t h e vaccine developer said recently revised s t a n d a r d s have solved t h e problems involved I p at e J e g r a n T t o Surgeon Gen- e r a l Leonaid Scheele, m a d e public ^Monday in P i t t s b u r g h , Salk said difficulties w i t h some commercial lots of the <vaccine m a y b a v e de - > veioped '^because t h e phrasing of the, minimum^ (government)re- q u i r e m e n t s allowed f o r differing i n t e r p r e t a t i on s\ T h e reviseo\ standards, h e added, \Wall preclude deviation from^the procedures originally i n t e n d e d\ Meanwhile t h e H e a l t h Service I s s u e d an an n ou n c e m en t indicating & decline an tihe incidence of polio cases which m i g h t have been caus- ed by improperly p r e p a r e d vac- cine^ I t said i tw a s discontinuing i t s daily reports o npost-vaccination easels and hereafter would issuea s u m m a r y once aweek, on T h u r s - days J\Xn fev£,of t h e recently reported accepted (or confirmed) cases h a s . the t i m e Interval b e t w e e n vaccina-J iiibn an d t h e onset oft h e disease t,Ann^n-k»<. —\*_!. , - _m ^ j , A vandal who opened t h e valve w . a , l o a d i ' n® s p o u t a J . t h e ^cmef-i «nd 0,i company in Plattslburgh «wsed damage estimated a t ?46Q Sfinl C aPelahd 'festibated. that •«« gallons of oil escaped,from 'tZ Tct a n i k a f t M t h e valve was been snort enough f o r ' a possible implication ofthe Vaccine,\t h e service said tip to noon T h u r s d a y t h e r e were 146 confirmed cases of polio |among approximately sibc million ^perjSdns iredeWlng the* yaccine T h e y were coveted In a\ r e p o r t issued by the service* Friday. T h e r e h a v e been six deaths ~ , Tihe anti-tpolio inoci^laiipn 4pro- g r a m ,was; s u s p e n d e d1last metlth when increas'ing^ liumfbejrs of chil^ dren who had recfetved the^vaoom^ dame down wjth infaiitlle j>araly s l s ^ l l j . Vaccine ^prpefu^ed byf one manufacturer, C u t t e r JrfiboratOT- ies, o f ' B e r k e l e y , ^Crtif/'waX'wiih- df»wn f r o m ' u s e pending>.a,n mves^-< igation, , i ^ f j (Continued on Page^Seven> J u p p e r Lake pollcemeit made a routine check ofa ^uc k a t , 3 d r i \l °\ a r e «* f c morning ^ b e artver of the vehicle M i d h e was 7ZTt ^t e t Q» ^ : potatoes Woved to be $14,000! w« r f c h ^ c i ^ \* «« . minus t h estate t a x ps. .SILVER BAY^ BanrU^i . ptist laymen at Silvei Sunday for t h e an n u a l ' , r e itreat le ad dl J a ckma n i n« those who *wijl jfcfc * [l?ad discussions will b e ftev 1^. C pastor ofthe H a g u e and S.,i ^C h' W ^ « * »< * ^vmmunion servk-e. / 4 To Display Prizes For 'Derby! Here-, ' T h e m an y p r & c s t o b e jaward- i d ill t h e , ftotwiu^ual ' «o a p B o x Derby,\ which Will *>e h e l d h e r e July\ 4th, w i l l h e oin display Isoon I n 'Atchihson's »tbre window. t Boys »ind girls ijiterested i n competing i n t h e jraclng event, sponsored, bytheTTiOondero|fk V . 3B*. W . P o s t ' taxcooperation with M»e Ticorideroga-F t r e D e - partment* Are Requested tofill o u t t h e sppllcatkm^blakk J*Mch appears nAsewhxire inJ>tthte jhstae of T h e gtentlnel. ) 'AppUcati«n btstnks *ws && AvailabletotiM%- s so*i Smitti's SStudip, .TJ-OU, Inc., H*ye*»?< W a« e * * < t h e JPoad l u m b e r »rtd Coal Co. . * T ^ ^ * g D j« r ^ ' is opeu t o jboys •nd ffrl*v fromtto idlemn *t e Staff jit, Washington, Inspector General, Sth Service Com!mana(vsat Columbus, Ohio and later-with t h e General Engineer District a tManila, PhilippineI s lands. Both Col Bedell and his wife a r e natives of Troy, an d he attended Cornell University, class of1918 Upon his retirementj Col Bedell had completed $7 years of service with the United States Army, -School Four passengers inthe P e r k i n s c a r were injured. They were N o r - ma, Jean.. Gibbs, 17, lacerations of t h e fa*^; Jdyce Marie Raman, 16,, !abrasions * of the face a n d right an k l e ; Robert Leslie Ross, 17, lacerations of the scalp, and Rob- ert Eugene Peters, 15, lacerations over the left eyebrow. All but P e t - rs were from Crown Point, P e t e r s is from Chilson. -School His teammaites knotted the score w i t h athree-run outburst of their own-;jn their half of the inning. T h e y added a run in t h e third, and in the fourth Williams blasted a long double with the bases loaded t o ice the game. Tries Sftbrt-V^ave From Mt. Defiance Francis K. Roach, president of the 9N Association, presided a t the meeting which was called for the purpose ofdiscussing anAdiron- dack advertising program for 1956. Mr. Roach said the S t a t e Depart- ment of Commerce had announced a plan whereby the state might (Continued on P a g e T h r e e ) - Fresh Air Children C h a r l e s ' Shaefer, Directorof Medical Electronics of the Albany Medical College, Albany, visited the summit ofMount Defiance Sunday forthe purpose of a tempting to make short-wave ra- dio contact with the Medical Col- lege. -School Placid got another run inthe fifth, but Graham tightened up for the remainder of the g a m e and yielded no m o r e runs. P r a t t start- ed for L^ake Placid and was reliev- ed in t h e fourth b y White. The injured were treated a t t h e scene by Dr. James Glavin of P o r t {Secretary To Be Employed T h e board of education of t h e Tioondcroga Central School D i s - trict h a s decided to employ a school secretary for three h ou r s o n the days t h a t school is n o t in $ession, excluding Saturdays, Sundays 'and legal holidays, i t h a s been announced b y Robert Towne Robinson, superintendent of (schools. -* T h e ihours t h a t t h e s e c r e t a r y will be-employed will be from 9 ia. ni. t o 12 noon e a c h Sveek day. This procedure m a k e s i tpos- sible for working ^papersto b e procured a n d transcripts t o b e completed on. aday-to-day basis, ifc W M Po l n t e a <»**•\ * h e »ffice> will n o t be open on Wednesday afternoons j*s u i previous y e a r s since {ample time Is allowed in t h e mornings f o r a l l ineceseary business, Mr. Robinson said. Applicants^ for working p a p e r s a r e requested^to\ appear d u r i n g t h e h o u r s dcslfnm^d Snd to r e - frain^from, v l s l t W . s t a f f - m e m - b e r a s U t b t l r ^OITWS to secure working p a p e w . *\ * , * - T h i s )»ction b ytt i h e h o a r d of ieduoation is'at^dtstinot advance- m e n t i n lma|dnc„e4uca^on^ijser- vlces aVallable Ao residents of the distvieV^ MK\Aob1h»onvsald.3 by Henry, then brought toMoses Ludington Hospital by the Ticon- deroga Emergency Squad amtiiii- lance. Keast and Elethorpe were not nospitalized. The others, with the exception ofthe R a mm girl, had been discharged by Tuesday. The third accident, State Police said, occurred a t9:15 p. m. Sun- day when acar owned by Joseph Dmery Barnaby of Essex, and op- erated by his son, Joseph, 21, t r a v - eling south on Route 9N, ahalf mile south of Westport in front of the Airport inn, collided headren with acar owned and operated by Willis Raymond Bernway, 25,of Boonton, N. J., traveling north. Both cars were in the west lane of the road, according toS t a t e Pol- ice. Mr. Schaefer explained t h a t a program, sponsored by Dr. F r an k Woolsey, isbeing set-up to bring to doctors and nurses special post g r a d u a t e lectures by short wave radio on aclosed circuit. This m e a n s t h a t ifsuch aprogram ma- terializes, doctors in this area may be able t o sit comfortably \in their own homes or a t some central lo- cation a n d take post graduate work which up until now has en- tailed their driving toand from Albany for the prescribed number 'ctf lectures in the course oftheto e h o i e e r i l r w a s explained. If the short-ovaVe radio courses prove tobe successful, eventually, this plan Will embrace „TV pro- g r a m s also, according toMr. Shaefer. Arrive Here July 7 Children from t h e t en e m en t districts of New y0r k C i t y will arrive h e r e J u l y .7, i tw a s a n - nounced this week by Airs. J o h n Gallant, chairman of t h e local Fresh Air Committee. T h e chil- dren a r e being sent b y t h e N e w York Herald F r e s h Air F u n d which assumes responsibility for t h e children during t h e i r t w o week vacation int h e country. T h e local p r o g r a m i s s p on - sored again this year b y the American Legion Auxiliary. B e - sides M r s . iGallant, m e m b e r s of t h e committee a r e M r s . A l b e r t Bordean, Mrs. Dorothy S t r o n g , Mrs. Agnes A u n c h m a n an d M r s . Mary Nadeau. Essex County Gets $52,087 From State If the vote i s unfavorablethe support will be 50 per cent of parity Ineither case, oiily the w h e a t from f a r m s where the w h e a t acreage allotment is not ex- e e d e d will beeligible for price s u pp o r t A'DRA-NY — State Comptroller A r t h u r Levitt has announced the distribution of.$11,943,054.78of motor vehicle tax receipts t o the 5T countie s outside the City of New York.: - Essex Cdimty receives $52,087.02; <Hiniton County, $69,150,15; W a r - ren County, $6?,150.72:_and W a s h - •ington Country, $75,953.16. Chairman McAuliffe points out t h a t a tleast t w o - t h u d s ofthose farmers voting m u s t j a v o i the quotas ift h e p r o g r a m is tobe in Operation tor the 1956 w h e a t crop. If more t h a n one-third vote \no , the wjieat m a r k e t i n g quota pro- g r a m will n o t be atoperatioft for the 1956 01orj, I n asimilar referendum held a year ago, t h e national vote was close, 208 623 forj^tand 76,02^ Against—-a favorable vote of73 5 p e r cent compared w i t h t h e nec- essary 66 & ^p0r c e h t Yftrk1-Statef the v o t e was 642 for and 1,027) agaiftstu- i n New.Hice r.A^ < I »T E i n p f O , \ T O > r i G H T J Apostponed T e g u l a r ' q u a r t e r l y m e e t i n g of tfte^bdard^pf directors] of t h e Tjcorideroga \\Community Bullttittg - Willi \be held-at/V8 o'clock. toiOght int h e Charn3ber/> Hi C o m - | jfherceJ'dfftce, ' ^ ' , [ The money represents the s h a r e of state-collected motor vehicle fees for the three months ending. March S i , wihicli Is being r e t u r n e d to the'counties i n accordance withj the s t a t e highway law. Batnaby suffered afractured left leg and lacerations oft h e scalp, and right ,anm. Benway sus- tained afractured right kneecap, lacerations to the scalp, face, both knees and left arm. A passenger; 4n the Barnaby car, Donna L a m b of iMineville, • suffered aconcussion, lacerations ofthe scalp, abrasipps of both knees, and possible frac- tured ribs. ;/•:>_- . The law provides t h a t 25 ger cent ofthe fees collected .under the vehicle and traffic lawC exclu- sive ofapplication fees, and ser- New.Hice charge f<>f'special plates, ffforn residenti b'ubstee -rjiew.'T-qrk C i t y b e - r e t u r n e d ' t o J.6ccd ip;yerflmeii£ SUC^felSSWJt «ALEET' \Operation Alert,\ t h e second n a t i o n a l . t r a i n i n g exerciserwas ob- served i n -flcottder-oga yesterday a n dt the /drill w a s described as 'liighly sutrcessfuli\ The alert was received-by;.ilbcal Civil Defense persc«nnels;|||i:3i40r and-.within ' se- ednds'fche -njjll^yyhlstles sounded the iWHrnutg. fjSjvii Defense officials ihere tfls^;^\im.rftedtately alerted S c h r o on ^ l a ^ ^ j paradox, Crown •Pei^t .IttioV-^treetroad, accbrding^ t o plan*. iM-^ftf'lit!' was hftlted. and pedeistr^lfBfeQk coyer as-, t h e ten- ml«u:fft\ i|esfeprijceeded. > /Smoothly, Ticoiider^ia's Babe Ruth Base- ball lmgii& will open its 1955 sea* son d'tf\ g^hdgy, J u n e 26, with a d ou l b l e 4 e # f r\ slafted for 2 $iw - . T h e leagji|f^^sVonsored ^by the g . M. s ; 'A,f &: | ' t h e international P a p e r C & n l l ^ y ' s mill here, utiliz- es players bpjSweeh the' ages' of 13 itforou®h i ^ •\• . l a s t year 13 children w e r e brought h e r e l o enjoy t h e h o s - pitality of friendly town h o s t s in Ticonderoga an d this a r e a . M r s . Gallant said t h a t invitations c an be taken now by a n y m e m b e r of t h e committee a n d i t i s hoped t h a t m o r e local an d a r e a people will open t h e i r h o m e s t o these underprivileged y o u n g s t e r s . Friendly t o w n hosts a r e u n d e r no obligation a s t h e children are insured b y t h e F u n d a n d a r e carefully picked t o [make s u r e t h e y a r e d e s e r v i n g of t h e vaca- tion. . OWrt^TQ0$;— Th> S t a t e Motor i l e h f c l f e ^ t i n ^ i s s i b r t e s ^ e s ^ day reitefcabejj,,', hts belief • t h a t 9* map^$0$ttfe, said :toi%, M a y b r , p B l | ^ i j »a |iie:|ttci*t, t # l s -necegsar^iil^ip^fciigf: i n ;thjs-vll- lAge -is'j r ^ | f i H ^ ^ d ^ H g e ^n *Jp*9.\ »ortiorifc$v'< \:;£; • . ' ' . : \that-..wf^.l^|#*•;#|reei».po* virtu4;«^P^bb^f6ias^''the ; ^ | ; | & f t e f o r e;: t a J k e t h e co1_ this opportunity J o ask t h e peo- ple of t h e Village an d this a r e a to drive w i t h caution a d d a t a re*Aon*b>» r a t e of speed-I t m a y save the*life of some child, \F o r yflurinfonhAttoh,'' May- or Belden added, ' T a m r e p r i n t - ing acojjy of t h e ordinance r e g - isting speed ofm o t o r vehicles. This ordinance m a y be found on an o t h e r p s g e .\ AM were treated a t t h e - s c en e b y Dr. 0. Adam\ Gordon of West- port. T h e operators ofboth ve- hicles were takeh by ambulance t o (Mineville Hospital. Miss L a n * w a s treated a tthe office ofi£r» Gordon. M # f l S ^ P l a n s a r e oeingnA&pped i o r the annual f o u r t h of July celebration u h d e r the jsponsorship^ of the Ti- conderoga F i r e Departthbnt. T h e morning^ pi?ogr'ainvwlllbe demoted to t h e tfir>t an n u a l \Soap B o * rDerbyV wni<t^ w J l b e ' p r e - sented by* the ^Ticonderoga'1 y , F W> P/ost in. qooperfltton with t h e ] fire department T h e ' r a c e s wdl^be s t a g e d in. N o r t h W«yne A y e , conv- metoly k n d w n v a s ,the A o o p , ,\ , A h u g e parade will s t a r t at/ 1 p . m,j from tfo* Styte j^rmory a t Chamj*laln Ave.i \« n $ n g ' > i t $ , , w a y | t h r ou fh F a tt i e r J o | u ^s Pla«*e,j Ghimplain Ave,, Mfmtcaktt' S t , «h d forktylnK off onT N e r t h Wayne* A v e , to proceed t o the fi r e m e n ' s Recreation Stehi ^ h e r e t h e jre* m a t a d o r ofthe p f $ g r # n will b e hekL tfnfthe Momsof; smirch \will b e fire departments | r P ^ , W e < ^c o m | n un T ittes, wfth 17 h&Mlnfr given n o t i c e xxf thelt IntentloB ^ p*tticfp«te | M > B ^ ^ ] | | bbcal ofifli(|tats eJiipect-several m o r e to take-'partJ T h e r e v/ill be1 five biigle a n d drum corps and a t least two^ bawds, mt h e parade Many organizations wall also paf- iticipate an d i t is believed the p a r - ade will Be t h e *'biggest ever \> f o l l o w i n g t h e pai?ade, t h e r e will be an exhibition b y t h e bugle and d r u m congs a t ^ e RecreAfcion ITield, Fji-emeh's, e v e n t s will n e x t b ^ p r e s en t e d * ^ including ladder climlbirtg, stringing hose, hose coupling, fete , v (T h e j j r o g r a m wdll b e brought, to f c l ^ Pi n *&*•* evening1wtith a show b y tlib *<Teen, -A^e-Barrt,1* >popuhii television f e f t t u ^ ^ ' Firemen\ ' a r e dondVcting acan- v a s s of thfe c o mm u m t y fpr funds tos t a g e the feefebratloii 1 T O HfiSjtiWE Essex County *udgfc ^Sheldon, F S t a k e s „*>£ Tifcontf#ro«il will p r e - side At at e m t #f N a W i Gfcuhty -Court hi fahieahj(*ti, I., Hext week risigrBtftfo Aid tfoCOtti^f Ttowtm : ALiBAiSfJf-^ r>istrl^ution of a an-mta! paymertt of $5>0&8,974.d3 i$ s t a t e aid fop c o u n t y and town highway purp6ses h a s been a n - nounced by State ComptrollerJ^at* ithur Levitt. •\•'\ii gue Alien, Victor-LavaHee, P e t e r Rob- inson. T h e Dodgers a r e m a n a g e d toyK e n n e t h Rowe.. T i g e r s : David W a r r e n , Kurifetnd Penia, Noranan Keith, ^Jiaek Wisell, Thomas Caijr, M e s l > r i n ^ li»ouis Sanders, E a r l Htarlburt, f*red Shaw, Rnsseli Sage, Michael Coh- nery. The Tigers a r e m a n a g e d by •\•'\ii Essex County receives $ % 0 | 8 | ^ and towns In t h e county : ! ^ «v e $8/7,88043. . • ' . ; ' « * ^ ' At am#e|lng.held Monday, dir- .^Jctors e f ^ W * P g t j e assighed t h e boys who tfad rejgisteiied tbv pMy to teairi g.i®!tpik.ll^follows::' Giants: T>ale, Cronin, Michael Viglotti, Albert Thompson, Mich- ael Donovan^vpeter Vanderwaxker, John Burieigji, Allen Wemette, Leon ItyplWrt, Fred Hunsdon, William f-^mith, Earl Woedaiq:, T h e Giants $re managed by Wal- t e r Porter. / , , , ,. ; D o d g e r ^ SjBott Shaw, Kereheth Woodartl, ttohWti'Trudeau, P a t r i c k Donovan, Arthur Hurftburt, De«h Dolbeck, Pnllltp Morrison, Robert \Office'<>pen E x e e ^ T1^ Saturdays, Snai^ft-.'.'£. - T h e office of M a y o r MDhjyniitiSl|' Belden in the. Community;j auu i k j | towMiinf'.'Mr.^ i|iii» Yankees: Albert F e r g u s o n , Riob- e r t Cawley, David Lonengian, Eu- gene Maiiiey, -Michael tSallant, Jjick Gijanto, Edward DrinkiWine, Jicfhn. Morette, T h o m a s Cronih, P a v k i Woods. ' T h e Yankees a r e managed by Earl Wbodardv < Belden Community;j a tag.!»•Open \leyery towMiinf'.'Mr.^ o'clock except S a t u r d a y i|iii» Sunday, jofee j n a y o r wifl be,% his office a t t h a t t i m e\ t o ** ^ | l ' ,. a c t an y business p e r t a i n i n g t o - ' village «£f«ihV! , . , Tomorrow evening a t £ . M*. %k.P a r k uniforms wilt be M u e d Snd-t e a m assignments given to the tibys registered. All of t h e b c # s a r e ilnstructed to report attha,t time. * t t e Jieague is also; issuing a »in? vitalAon toall boys Int h e 13 (Continued o n P a g e Two) t village «£f«ihV! , . , I h ^ n A ou n c i n g t h e openhig of t h e efficel l a s t week, *<;-'#»#•... erroneously s i f t e d t h * t «hs Jn|jfi«s ice v.would. be ' open '• A|ond»y•- t h r o u g h T^tttsday., insteMl -Mj Monday through F r i d a y . 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