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Bas.il Stowell, Schroon Lake^ Lillian Shgrrow Ticonderoga^ S t u a i t Rice Crown P o i n t , F r a n K C ou i t n e y Wnlmington F i an c e s Malaney Ticonderoga Campbell Bennerman Lake Placid Edward Stickney Willsboro B a r b a r a Shee- fei Saranac Lake E s t h e r Jones Lake Placid R o b e r t Vanderwark- er Ticonderoga Joseph Gadway Mmevllle S a r a J Downs Ticon- deroga Blanch Belm S a r a n a c Lake Albanie P a l m e i N o i t h H u d - Mildred Stantp-n, Crpwn ^Village B o a r d I s 'Weighing k a w F o r Youths T h e Ticonderoga Village bqard of t i u s t e e s n s considering the en- actment; of a curfew IaMv h e r e T l i e boa^d discussed^the advis ability of an ordinance restricting yotlths a t night on t h e streets a t a meeting last T h u r s d a y evenm& M a y o r Maynard Belden presided C m few oidmances m Gleils P a l l s and P l a t t s b u r g h w e r e r e a d a t t h e m e e t i n g but n o action w a s t a k e n The: m a t t e i w a s deferred to the nex^ meeting, which will be held T h u r s d a y evening D e c . 8 GJens F a l l s is not enforcing its cuifew law a t piesent but officials are t h r e a t en i n g to t a k e such a c tjon while P l a t t s b u r g h according to information received enforces Je .'._- Here > * * 1.\ ..K._ «:x,;1::» rm»; ’«.€:~\>‘..§§§§ §§a};~\.W ^ -_\ ftov.28IsE^fcBay vTo P a £ School te, Hroperfy o w n e r s B,|e re^lndeHI t h a t K o v *« 8 t h i s thts fmal day to p a y school t a x e s here^. f After t h a t dutei t h e books < *HU be closefl an d sfent to* t h e Essex OountY Treasgrer^ -at ^lis;abeth- town ^ Mrs F l o r en c e Crowmngshieltl is collecting t h e levy a t t h e Com- m u n i t y Building daily except Saturdays\ Sundays an d holidays. Routes Group Meets Tuesday PUTNAM—The r e g u l a r Novem bei meeting^of Historic R o u t e s 22 4 and 40 Association will b e held Tuesday evening Novembei 22 at 8 p m a t the Kingsbury H o t e l injHudson Falls P r e s i d en t F r an k Mooie of P u t n a m has announced Urging all persons interested in highway improvements in the Area to attend Mr (Moore pointed out, t h a t in view of the defeat earlier this month of Proposed Amend- ment No. 1 providing for a $750 million, highway bpnd is§ue,. It is m o r e important t h a n ever t h a t t h e Association \(become as s t r on g a s possible. T£ • • > Crownraiftt Froi^injurieg YouthKilled In C r i l St .¥$•;*?•. n L M3 'lul Nf F I ** ) Here life-' LoijS'•:&:Effect D e c i s i b n v% ^ | | g j c e t h e all-nigh.t paiking'\ •'il^ir'riri^lp'oHderpga im- mediately;, w a ' | ^ ( | 4 e a t a meeting of the T|cpjyi§ir||a. village board l a s t T h u r s d a y evening. T h e prdhjlijiceiis; necessary, vil- lage official^ptjint. out, t o facilitate village c r e ^ s v l P ; t h e removal of snow d u r i n g t | e night, EarlyDeadline For Brendii Jean French, 6, . Succumbs At Hospital; Donald WelchIsVictim _T Rep Claience E K i l b u r n l i a s s k e d the A i m y t o consider, m a k - g C mo D i u m a, p e r m a n e n t m7 sialliii on r h e M-alone %Reiniblicah said ! had learned that-C a n p Polk, l>a and C a m p Jfcuckei?, A l a , were being m a d e p e r m an en t ' ' I t would tern t n a t if the. Arnry is goinj: i ) n a u g i a a t e« 'giogiam of camp ictivition\ h e said ' D i u m shout l bt in the foie'fio'nt of those o|)ri': i l n a full time basis EarlyDeadline SentinelNext Week Thanksgiving D a y will b e ob- served n e x t Thursday, ou r reg- u l a r publication day. Therefore, The Sentinel will be published n e x t Wednesday. _T J o h n n y P o d i e s of Witherbee W p i l d Senies pitching s t a r wiho tunned back the Yankees twicet •went thaough two physical exam mations Monday a t Albany to de t e r m i n e his fitness for seivice With t h e a i m e d forces He was or dered foi examination by t h e lo cal Selective Service Boaid I t is possilble the result of the examination as to w h e t h e r the young lefthander will be called foi duty will oe known sometime next w e e k but it was also reported t h a t there is a p o s s b i h t y the case will ,be sent t o the Surgeon General in Washington f o r . a final decision. -In such an eventK it was said t h e decision \might not be known for a month. A six-year-old Crown Point g i r l and a Tahaiw-us youth w e r e killed in two separate accidents involving motor vehicles in this a r e a o v e r the week end. Brenda J e a n F r e n c h of Crown Point succumbed a t Mos- es Ludington Hospital in Ticonder- oga a t 3:05 a. m. Sunday, and (Don- ald Welch, 17, of T a h a w u s died a l - most instantly a t the scene of a crash near .PottersviUe a t 1 a. m . Sunday. T h e little F r en c h girl, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Royal F r e n c h of Crown Point, was s t r u c k by a c a r near her home at 3:45 p . m. S a t - urday. All vehicles;!ire permitted to b e p a r k e d for b'iily 6rie h ou r from 1 a m to 6 a / i n y except \in t h a t portion of Chataglain A v e . N o r t h which lies northerly of the Inter- national P a p e r Mill g a t e on t h e n o r t h side of the. Charles S> Moore Garage.\ , published Wednesday. I n order to facilitate t h e ear- lier publication, correspondents an d advertisers a r e requested to g e t their copy in a day earlier t h a n usual. Other persons sub- m i t t i n g news items are also ask- ed t o send their copy as soon as possible. Your cooperation will be g r e a t l y appreciated. _T i Pai l A Ennis 14 of S u n d e r land, VI centI; ni-idt shot a 60-po«nd doe l e il a bow and au o w This un [Tidal., Ivill of seven i Vumont*!? B e nn i n g t on I ' U - : i ' i n i n i \ . At the meeting-a t which Mayor Maynard L . Beideh presided, a r e p - resentative of theSSboial Security Administration g a v e details of So- cial Security coverage for village employes who a r e not affiliated w i t h the s t a t e r e t i r e m en t system. T h e board decided to send for a p - plications for qualified village e m - ployes w h o wish t o come u n d e r th^e Social Security law, pointing out that it is an optional arrange- m en t for each employe. Ralph Ives appeared before t h e board to request permission to erect a six-unit motel a t his resi- dence at 332 Montcalm St. F. A l - len Wiokes, village attorney, said permission could 'be granted p r o - vided the motel was either 200 feet from the middle of Montcalm S t . or attached to the residence. T h e board advised that it will act upon the m a t t e r when Mr. Ives submits plans. Health Group Hears Reports son; Mildred Stantp-n, Crpwn Point; Lee Norton, Elizabeth town;- P l Ma-icus, AusaMe, FoAks. its ordinance \sporadically.\ ' The* Glens Falls curfew ordin- P a u l Ma-icus, AusaMe, FoAks. Benjamin R. Mussen, Chester- field; Eugene\ Perye'a, L a k e P l a - cid; Mabel. Allen, Lake Placid; Richard Arthur, Ticonderoga; Ag- nes 'Marcoux, Ticonderoga; Ernest Bigelow, Ticonderoga; J o h n L . Helmer, S a r a n a c Lake; William Frenier, Willsboro; Dayton King, P o r t Henry; Vedo Changeio, Au- salble Forks; Heribert Galusha, Olmsstedville: J o h n Hamilton, T i - conderoga; Aaron Hoyt, S a r an a c L k Fred Ticonder-' ance prohibits unsupervised chil- dren u n d e r 16 years of age from tieihg oh the streets after do p . m . P a r e n t s are held responsible and* a violation calls for a fine of from $1 to $10. . In P l a t t s b u r g h the curfew l a w was adopted in 1950. It prohibits children under 16 from being on the\ s t r e e t s without supervision af- ter 9:30 p. rh. while E a s t e r n S t a n - dard Time is observed and after 10 p. m., when Daylight Time is in _T Kieshmun Robert iVV&lsh of M a l - wrni'. N. Y., an d his r o p m ^ a j e s havi-a different hPbbyJtlhey^J&ve a aillfi't ion of 252 beet--cans—no pwo t ' f which a r e alike., \I guess it's s.ivi or unique,\ W a l s h tpld-the y ; ilt> Alumni magazine in What I'ouiit in-described as. one of -those ni^t'-i'iiii'i'os of u n d e r s t a t e m en t . S t a t e Police said t'he child w a s crossing the highway from t h e west to the east side w h e n she w a s struck by a northbound c a r operated by Miss Anna Mae O'- Neill, 42, of Keeseville, a nurse a t the Moses Ludington Hospital.'Miss O'Neill was traveling on Route 22 en r o u t e home for the-week e n d when the mishap occurred. Trooper N. D. Zufelt of the P o r t Henry outpost, on highway p a t r o l , arrived at the scene seconds a f t e r the accident. Police said the victim was one of 13 children.« _T P o d r e s was*first examined Mon- day for two holirs by an Army doctor in Albany,:and then h e was sent to Troy where a n orthopedic specialist examined a back injury that kept him out of military, ser- vice t h r e e y e a r s ago. -A r m y Dr. H e r b e r t W. Grover Said he-would weigh t h e specialist's opinion with, his own. When the second examination was over, Pod- Kes said, \I don't know a thing more.\ ~KEBNiE VALLEY—The regular fall meeting of the Board of Direc- tors of the Essex County Tubercul- osis & Public Health Association was held a t \Rivermede the home of t h e President, Miss P r u - dence Taylor, Keene Valley on Thursday afternoon. An excellent percentage of directors w e r e pre- sent. H e declared t h a t .action by the group was \one of t j i a m a j o r f actors^ in bringing about t h e resurfacing and other improvements to Route 4 from F o r t . >Edward south to Northumberland,, a project~now under w a y , which will cost nearly a million dollars before it is com- pleted. , ^ Mr. Moore 'also called attention to the f a c t t h a t the association has ' a double objective, t h e im- provement of r ou t e s t h r ou g h t h e Hudson River-Lake Champla-in Valley from Troy n o r t h a n d the increase of \tourist traffic over these r o u t e s . _T Out in Chicago a gudge asked i, ji-\tar-old y ou t h w h y h e stole a cir: when he had one of h i s own. •I u,i< out drinking,\ t h e y o u n g nun explained. \I w a s too d r u n k si i ii:.\e my own c a r . ' ^ H i s caution 'nisi lnm a year in prison. L a k e ; Fred Provoncha, Ticonder-' pga; Gerald Donoyan, Ticonder- oga; J o h n Brennan, Jr., Moriah; James Patnode, L a k e Placid. Robinson Whitacker, Moriah; Marjorie Delano, Ticonderoga; Raymond Miller, Willsboro} E a r l Griswold, Moriah; E d w a r d Kelly, •North Hudson; Eleen J.Austin', Ausable Forksj; ^Gordon Fitch, Moriah;. Leo D^ppey,, Ray Brook; J o h n \Bruce J a y ; r f Ralph Bushj, Minerva^ Vtola ^Gall^nt, Ticondern o g a r lAftolph. Ef&cin^ Ticonderoga? sKEaroJ^ . . ' ^ e i i e l l ^ 6hesterfi^M.j rH a ^ 8 i a r Qeib'rm.e,,,Morl«ih; ClycTe? Smithj Mineville; Mary PaHjiio, Ausable Forks. effect. Consideration of a curfew or- dinance in Ticonderoga is result- ing from a n u m b e r of reports of juvenile delinquency. The board h a s received several complaints regarding minors ac- quiring alcoholic beverages, an d this serious problem was also dis- cussed a t length Thursday evening. Decision w a s ' made t h a t if m o r e complaints a r e received prior to the n e x t meeting Dec. 8, official notification will be s e n t to the Al- •coholic iB3&verage-t€&WroT2BoWa\^ Miss C. Marie Beede, Executive Secretary of the Association, gave a concise report on her work done throughout the county since the last meeting. Mrs. Linus Conwell, Chairman of the Hospital Service Committee, reported on the visits made by h e r committee to the pa- tients at R a y Brook. She also told of h e r plans .fer the Annual Christ- mas Tea to be given for the pa- tients next month. Dr. H . W . Ber- gamini, Chairman of t h e H e a r t Committee, reported on t h e Chil- _T If h e is accepted, it would mean a two-year - t ou r of duty for t h e Watherbee southpaw.. Underneath his clothing Johnny wore a foot-wide harness around his mid-section; He-said he wore it all t h e t i m e because of a dis- placed disc i n his back, T h e Welch youth, a passenger in a car operated by N o r m an E, D e - Zalia, 21, of N o r t h -Hudson, w a s declared dead a t the scene of t h e one-car crash by Dr. Blaney B . Blodgett of Chestertown, W a r r en County Coroner. S t a t e Police said DeZalia w a s traveling north when he a p p a r en t - ly lost control of the car on a f ei r s * -r^e-Vehicle veered across highway and r a m m e d into a tree 10 feet off t h e left side of t h e road. _T Ami also in Chicago, a 39^year- .41 man agreed t o pay .$5 a' week 10 support ins . e s t r an g e d , wife's DedicateNew Runway In Glens Falls Sunday GLENS FALLS — More t h an 5,000 persons attended ceremonies a t the JJVari-eh County airport in «Tk*ig:4Se*a?en*s o f extension. H rfjf Falls, chairman of the Board-of Supervisors, cut the ribbon to m a k e it official. opening*\ -i H a M of Glens . a r i y ^ lour a i l s Decisive steps in the associations course of action, (luring'.the.-year 1956 will be-made a V t h e -November meeting, h e declairgcl S£ Sill 1 - ^ M t h« ^:« J i r ^ p W a i h« d - SecretaryOf Group SmMyOSE— Anthbhy Cousins o | Cuown Point w a s elected secre- t a r y of t h e - N e w York S t a t e Divi- sion of t h e American Cancer So- ciety a t the. group's, a n n u a l meet- ing, here o n . Noyeinber 10. Mr^ Cousins is-alsp a m^hnifaeE of the executive committee a;nd t h e bourd of directors of t h e division. _T Edmund Morette of Ticonderoga, pn'Mdi-nt of the A d i r p n d a c k ^ o % i sihat the sportsmen .jof fe& .Adl||m- 'darks and New York sjtatejpire- \deeply grateful %6 t h e i t o t s l s for the Kieat overWjielmmg , v o t e againvt t h e P a r i t M ? Mo|intairt Dam amendment.\ iE^s'aid-;thefor- est piesei-.-e-has'ij'66ft l ^p t ec t e d at;.iiii-i\ u n w a rr an t e j f l n l w ^ i on .\ _T \Spmettates my ,back, feels ^004 :| o | .'a j c p u ^ ^ j p ' w'eekg^'lbut you ' | p a ? | i c u l a r l y on rainy dajs: like this,\ hV' said.\ \\ ^ ^ :ro u «Tk*ig:4Se*a?en*s Cardiac Clinics, He said not orirjT w e r e ' t h e s e ' eKhies > I g r e a t value to diagnosis of heart disea--»e in children, b u t proved of unlimit- ed help as a teaching clinic for the physicians who participated. Miss Louise Campbell, Field Consultant from the State Charit- ies Aid Association in N e w York, was present and spoke most favor- ably of the program of w o r k car- ried on by this Association. She said she Hoped people would be generous to the 1-955 Christmas Seal Sale which makes t h e pro- g r a m possible. She also stressed the importance of people remain- ing a l e r t t o ,the dangers of tuber- culosis and not becoming too com- placent because of-the n e w drugs. ,It was t h e unanimous Vote of those present to endorse t h e plans for a survey and study of r u r a l needs in. rehabilitation to b e con- ducted by t h e Saranac L a k e R e - habilitation Guild. During t h e next two months, a field trial of the approved procedures will b e made in Essex. County on a limited basis. T h e Board of Directors adopted a n e w Constitution and by-iaws for t h e Association which is to. re- ceive its certificate of incorpora- tion and will b e known in the f u t u r e as \Essex* County Health Association, Inc.\ After adjournment, delicious re- freshments Were' served b y Miss Taylor With M r s . ' W i l l i a m Flagg S h e r m an of Essex and Mrs. J o h n Demmg cf Elizabethtown presiding at t h e tea t a b l e .the LocalResident Faces Charge _T Wthen Dr. Grover checked;J o h n - ny&^heart, t h e p i t c h e r asked how i t . sounded. \Ypur h e a r t will m a k e it oka?,'.' t h e doctor replied. Ida'sPlurality Iii Ifttoriah WaSU36 'D ^ n i i p c k ^ l l ^ ^ D e m o c r a t i c ' can- didiaEe, d e ^ t ^ ^ i m i m b e n t Leo J . -Graham, Republican, in t h e elec- tions Nov. 8 f6r .'the office of s u - pervisor of the^Town'1 of Moria\h by. la p l u r a l i t y of i36. Dignataries present included Branch Dykes,-president of Colon- ial Airlines, Supervisor H. Russell Harris'of the Town of Qufeensbury, Charles Howl-arid of the Glens F a l l s Chamber of Commerce, an d Mayor Milton G: Tibbitts of Glens Falls. DeZalia was brought to the Mos* es Ludington Hospital toy m e m b e r s of -the Chestertown Rescue Squad. He suffered a fracture of the left leg and lacerations of the left e y e . His condition was described a s \serious but not critical\ a t t h e hospital. Robert Alvln King, 23, of Ticon- deroga has b e e n charged with s e - cond degree forgery in connection With a bad, check, according to State Police-bf the P o r t Henry pa- trol. _T •Potjres g a t special attention when; i t c a m e time to examine his Jbaokv And when other.,.possible draftees hacL-been. asked to touch tfliefr toes w i t h .their fingers, John- ny a p p a r e n t l y couldn't da i t . _T The Associated i?ieSs lvgpjjrted i n Albany a r t e r tlie elect}dn. l a s t ftfeek that a voter uprising.-agaiinst high- 'er taxes \hung l i k e a s t o r m w a r n - ing mi the N e w Y o r k State-jpoliti- cal horizon—a signal, .^fcpafcslfor. a tax cut next year;.\ 3?Jtie iAJPsaid Republican and idemoppatic;\-lead- ers, watching the :ballQting;Tfor-<por,- lents uf the 1356-l l ^ t l ^ n , \Wei?^; \julted by the d e c i s J ^; ; d ^ § a t , O i £ the proposed t^0-&4life^.^9Uas' highway bond issi]e.^,^ea^s;s'p;ife both parties h a d s u p p o r t e d i ' t h e amendment. •-. • \\' \\ . ' i Mrs...C a r i Pierce, s e c r e t a r y of -flie. Essex County Chapter of the American Cancer • Spcie.ty, an- nounces t h a t scfiopls, clubs, frater- -nal organization's, \£Granges and other organizations ^ a n\ h a v e t h e latest films on t h e cancer-problem snown a t their meetings b y con- t a c t i n g h e r a t Essex. K i n g w a s a r r e s t e d in Albany, Sunday and h e w a s returned t o Ticonderoga by m e m b e r s of the State •Police' Bureau of Investiga- tion. Then. Dr ;Grpver asked liim to get o n ;a tatole. Tare-Tdoctor lifted Johniry'~s legs oarefulljt and pioibed ^arpupd t h e back.'. H J p h i i n y . previously was. rejected in August,. 1952, when-h e -wai pitching for. t h e Montreal Royals oi. t h e Class-AAA International. itieag.ue«, .: :fiT(|;;said' t h e first sign of trouble h$dipome'thr;6e'3n.pjrths earlier. He atfeprrpted to pick', a r u n n e r off' S^st blase, an d jiis back began T)oth? erlng : ninli h e said. p y T h e Sentinel erroneously report- e d , in last week's issue, t h a t Mr. I d a ' s plurality w a s 36. I n listing the results, T h e Sen- tinel reported t h a t in District Two M r . Graham received 382 votes. A c t u a l l y his vote in t h a t district w a s 282. 9p0 persons took p a r t in. the 15 sightseeing flights over the a r e a held in conjunction with the p r o - g r a m An F9F j e t • plane from Floyd Bennett Field at N e w York City\ also w a s on hand for the pro- gram.. . Trooper J. D. Moroz of t h e Chestertown substation investigate ed. He w a s arraigned before Justice of the Peace William H e n r y on t h e forgery charge.' He waived exam- ination an d w a s committed to t h e Essex County jail a t Elizabethtown to a w a i t action of t h e grand j u r y . S t a t e Police say K i n g is accused of signing a n a m e other\ than his own on a local b a n k check for $40, cashing it. a t a Ticonderoga store on iNov. 3 a n d receiving a $9.95 item an d the balance in cash. 'Corah Fund9 Is Now $6,009 (Hunter ShotInLeg B * Brother Mftftday KjEENE—William R o b e r t Mor- ris, 38, of S t a t e n Island w a s shot in. the leg by his b r o t h e r . Monday morning. T h e bullejt caused a su- perficial wound whichc w a s .\treated a t the Neighborhood House\—in Keener\ *, VVilniiiigtonDoctor HurtIn Car Crash GOP Comhtittee Will Hold Dinner Nov. 26 EOZABETMTOWN—The Essex County Republican Committee will hold its first annua} dinner meet- ing here Saturday, -Nov. 26, at t h e Dpers' Head Inn a t 7 p. m. The fund for little Carole F r an - ces Woodard is now $6,009.00! And the cute child, two-year-.old d au g h t e r of ,Mr. and Mrs.\ H a r o l d Woodard of Myers St., here, w i l l spend her Christmas a t home w i t h h e r parents and h e r t h r e e sisters ahd(two brothers, Jimmy, 9, D i an a , 8, Brett, 5, Bonnie Sue, 3, an d Aileen, six m o n t h s old. WJUMJNGTGN; — D r H a n s Joachim Sowka, 42, is,in \satisfac- t o r y . \condition in Lake Placid Memorial Hospital following a two-car collision in Ausable F o r k s Monday afternoon. Fiedorick Lattle,.-52, ot^V%hahtf skill. N. Y., died i n a'-t'or^Wtci.'j^tAT' ada. huspital. H e Jiafl shofe a>Jd!6e| and while hanging. i l M Kis Soiat; Hill area camp h e | e l l | i a teet;1to: the • _ • round, suffering an. ^n^iKfft vtTtfhrao. iHe w a s paral^2edvajtd could attract, huntihg' tepmgabibilSf: only by whistling. '4.i:_._ \ • rsgy §0 S t a t e Police say two other forg- ed checks w e r e allegedly passed in two Ticonderoga stores on Nov. 3, one for $'22 a n d the other for $15. p. T h e speaker will be the Hon. L. Judson Morhouse of Ticonder- oga, chairman of t h e N e w York S t a t e Republican Committee an d a member of the National Repub- lican Committee. *, TroopeVs said Morris w a s h u n t - ring w i t h his brotlieiv T h o m a s Vin- c e n t Morris, 49, of K e e h e when (the-accident occurred.. T h e elder Morris w a s climbingjii J i il l h e slipped on a rock and dischaiged Monday afternoon. State Police \at Keeseville said a car ow,ned and driven by R i t a Ann 'Ladukef, ,39rof; Ausable: F o r k s w a s going westvop R o m e Street, while a .car owned a n d driven by-Drw I t had been expected t h a t C a r o l e would leave the Moses Ludington\ Hospital this week, b u t decision has been m a d e to have h e r s t a y another month. After that, .she will go home fbr a while and t h en , it is tentatively planned, she v/ill be placed in the Sunnyview R e h a b - ilitation Hospital in Schenectady, which is supported b y t h e s t a t e . ' Carole was again examined l a s t Th urs d a y b y D r . P au l Gl ar k ^ tt ! Albany, orthopedic s p e r i a l i s t T ' S r * J j & e s Walsh^ of -Ticonderoga is Jtb;e. attending physician. ''\\I;'.\ Little Cajcplf suffered the tttii- p u t a t i on o f - f o i h a r m s a t ppWt^' just below the elbows aftejTshe^ was r u n ovef b y a railroad: e^r&iev or-c a r h e a t h e r home here*'fe|pt-.'. 27 in-one of,',the, m o s t ta^g#|p£.' d e n t s ' e v e ! to.'pcpur'in M c o ] a d W i 6 ; T h e b a M t | f h a s been' * f e n f a | p f rom bh e ^ r - Cjfohfs a ^ s , ' ; ^ t . | | g , othfef 'arm; tiaf n o t qjitte ^ a l e l , ! an d decisieii Was m a d q t o j j ^e i p ^ i ; ' in t h e hospital for a n o t h e r m o\ ^ ^ She is rScovering most satisfficfia* ily.. ' '.'* 'j Yiff^\ The horrible'accident W« t s ^ ^ ^ , publicizeda|sd in addition toriidCdhC ey, toys, dojsv clobing•afid';b^itj; thingsto nfalte a child happ,ylha$fe •been seiit td\Carole from far an<j[ ne^ : ' -£.'.:' - Money seiit .for Carole is be%igi o%#\,fot #,'thes Rev. CharJ.^l# .mWir, \ rfeffpi^ Of the.Chufch^fil ^.e Cross fie're, at the requestj^lfi a r o l e ' s pare itSi, «£Ehe^60-voice'' Glee--Clubiof-St.' M g i ^g i ? s College w i l l s i n g Sunday :nightrat_8 e^clock in t h e Ticphder- Wgk I p f f t School Auaitoriuhi -tinder the auspices of t h e Catholic D a u g h t e r s of America Directed by-John D Donoghue, the singing Michaelmen h a v e pre- paied a. p r o g r a m of religious/pop-^ u l a r an'd college favontes T h e club will also b e assisted b y several soloists from W i t h i n ' t h e club LAKE/ P L A C I D ^ R o s s Lamb of Elizabethtowh, 80-year-old hunter, found his w a y to a cottage be- tween here an d Keene Tuesday morning after being lost m t h e woods overnight H e h a d been in the woods since 10 a m Sunday1 Mi L a m b , w h o has h u n t e d in t h e Adirondaoks since nis youth, found his w a y out of the woods a t 8^a m the n e x t day He wa^s a p p a r en t l y none t h e worse for h i s experience About 106 v o l u n t e e r s had b e e n searching for him ^ T N D S WAY-OUT T h e an n u a l \dinner is for mem- b e r s of the 'Essex County Commit- tee and t h e i r guests. A l a r g e atten- dance is anticipated 9 la Salisbury, N C.;-t h e foody off Mi-Benjamin Freeze of U n i t y Township rests a s if In sleep R e - side 1 he body of h e r husband j n night clothing on a d o u b l e bed m, th.-ramily vault. M L SJ ? r e e z e , 9 3 , died last week*; h e r husband died_ 22 .wars ago. Before--his det}th, F r c / e asked \that his body ibe lajd out . m the bed, complete With mattress and springs, and iqiecified thai room be left on t h e b e d ' f o r the body of his «\vife^.HIs_xemams. u t r e placed on a m a t t i e s s a n d spi'UKs and: coveied witH bed clnihinK after h i s f u n e r a f T h e his rifle\ a .car owned a n d driven by-Drw i w k a ^ w a s -proceeding, n o r ^ i on College St The two cars collided a t the intersection, Troopers said, and D r Sowka received a scalp c u t sand concussion ATTENDS M E E T I N G Mrs Rose~MciNamara of. Crown P o i n t attended a meeting of the Connecticut Ghapter of Dance Ar- tists of America .Saturday Danc- ing school teachers present studied IOUtines giveri by guest teachers of the organization PAYJHENTS INCREASE N E W YORK—New York famil- ies received $250383,000 m life i n - surance death,~behefit payments m the first n i n e months of this year, compared w i t h $232/502,000 in t h e corresponding period of last year, the Institute,of Life Insurance re- ports* The number of policies b e coming claims, j n the t i r s t n i n e months w a s l e ^ U t y w h i c h com- p a r e s With 16263a in t h e corres- ponding period of i35§. f $4.33 MILK PRTCE N E W YORK—Dr C J Blanford, M a r k e t Administrator of t h e New York m e t r o p o l i t a n milk m a r k e t i n g area, h a s announced a uniform p u c e of,. $432 per hundredweight for 'October milk^deliveries m a d e b y the 49,208 dairy farmers^m thlt NeW Yprk milkshed The Septem- b e r - f a r m pjrice w a s $4,15 p e r h u n - dredweight T h e price m October, 1954, was $¥m P L A N MISSION GLENS FALLS — Local and neighborhood residents will be af- f o r d e d , an opportunity of hearing_ one of the world's greatest evan- gelists,\ Canon Bryan Gr e e n o r Birmirigh&nv England', when a seven d^'':i^ss.i\ptt - 'sponsored, by the AlBaiiy:Jii%<JpjalLDiQcese,.op- ens m'i§iens - £al!f; on 11 Friday.eve- ning, No^SD'er'^. \'' ' -\ ' '\ M r s Anna Aunchman, g r a n d r e - gent, lSimakmg the a rr an g e m en t s She is being assisted b y a c o m m i t - tee t h a t h a s planned a supper for the visitors Recently \reorganized u n d e r the direction of M r Donoghue, the club d i e w favorable newspaper comment l a s t season during its first t u p s outside Vermont I t s director is a former concert singer w h o , f o r m e r l y sang a i St Patrick'-s Cathedral in New York Now public relations directOi fdr S{ Michael's,\ directing t h e Glee Club is his f a v o r i t e hobby T h e membership of t h e d u b in- cludes a Ticondeioga man, Donald Wehmeyer, who-also serves a s an assistant leadeV and ISbmriah f o r the Glee Club Wehmeyer is the son of Mr an d M i s William A Wehmeyer of 426 L a k e George^ Ave. ' ' A f t e r college and sacred selecj tlons, £he Michaelmen will sing such favorites as \John P e e l , ' \-Iihe W-nter s on g ,\ \f h e ODrmk- intp Sorig* fiom \The Student J?rmce\ and others( p Vocal solosits w i l l molude* i O a ^ iel M c C a r t h y , baritone, F r a n c i s M o n a r i y , \ b a s s , and Ken^MoFaU, teitor. Philip Beaudom Is piano sol- oist a n d Nell F i t e p a t n c k is t h e a c - co m p a n i s t ^ DESIGNATES W E E K AUBANY—GjSVernor H a r n m a n Monday designated this week as Retaided Children's W e e k in New •£ork S t a t e AnnounceSale Of RogersPaper Corr v AUSABLE IX>RKS — T h e J . & J . jftofcere Cohipany of A n - sable F o r k s h a s b e e n sold to t h e s t a n d a r d t>re & Alloys Company of 1)40\Wall S t , N e w YorklCity, acedrdiilg t o an a g r e e m en t an - nounced Tuesday, ' T h e S t a n d a r d O r e & Alloys Company will purchase 100 p e r cent of t h e local A n n 's s t oc k from 101 Stockholders a t $«2-per s h are . ' * t j * T h e 125-year-old Rofejrt C o m - pany ^ manufacture)! { pulp an d fine p a p e r . *A t «ne t u n e t h e ^rnK was In the irftit mining field. T h e S t on d a r d O r e & Alloys Company' a n d Its affiliated an d asfftHsiated cdmpahles a r e engag- ed i n coal mining operations i n W e s t Virginia, Pennsylvania a h d U l i n o W ' o p e r a t e *ocean, ^.Koing liteattishlps a n d h a v e s e V e r a l i t i i - e t I n t eres ^ . This i s t h e i r first Venture i n t k e p a p e r Weld.\ T h e new owners said o p e r a - tjo^is here'Would be (expanded. i|ini Wti*imi*mmmimimmmm**i«iit u .IN,: 'I hune vault, which Freeze h a d b u i l t himsvlf. was t h en sealed M i s . Freeze, who p r e p a i e d t h e nfgltt- s»w n in which s h e w a s t o b e b u r - ied, was covered w i t h a w h i t e -v 7Bills OtayedBy OtayedBy _ . ELK^yBETHTOWN — T h e An- n u a l Adirondack^ Hi-Y Legislative Assembly w a s held~-at t h e court house and cpuhty building in Eliz- abethtown on^'Election Day, Seven bills w e r e passed Eleven Hi-Y Clubs w e r e repre- sented b y 90 members &ix t n u b Advisers also attended an d five in- terested citizens, served a s resource^ advisers, A numibeV 6f interested visiters also sat in on some of t h e sessions ^ The Officers of Hhe Assembly wer^ Speaker, Aisen La^Course, NeWcomto^ Bill 0 1 ^ , J b A n n Tur- ek, Westport; Jollr-hal Clerk, Grac^ Nesbitt, $aranaq,LaJte; Reading Uerli/daryJ iLa'Ct),i?rse, f-thawusj Chaplain, E d w a r d Jfatch, r Wills- boro Ifrank ^ b s o n a h d Bi^ly Buf- gei* served ^is LCfelslatlve Advlsefs Nijite \mils'' ^{ere presented and sponsoredby theUl-YCim 9*W > 1 . V. OtayedBy Hi-YGroup area ^ n ^ I&feT$efi j , y t n e Speaker to the. p r o p e r ^committee for con- sideration, 30 members of the A s - sembly attended the Committee on Education Miss Anne E n c k s o n p£ Plattsburgh,,, served as Executive an d Resource Adviser, Howard Wilcox pf P i t t s b u r g h w a s elected Chairman of the Committee „.Will- iam»Theo{*orei of Lake p l a c i d w a s elected Clerk 'of t h e Committee This, Committee considered t h i e e bills dealing*with education T h e , C o mm i tt e e on Law*\ consist- ed of n i n e members of whom JPhn YanflW of N e y c o m b w a s elected Chairman and © m a y Wpodrufit: of Sarknac Lake was elected Clerk 'T h e Executive Adviser to t h e Com- m i t t e e Was h e r a l d H u i t e n of N$W- comto and the Resource Adviser w a s Richard Lawrence* J i v of \Ehz&befchlowh T h i s * pommittee {COJdttoVd cm tfift Twd> 'I RuiiWay€ompfetifp$!Base PLATI^BURiGHi-~The $15,000,- 00Q rumvaV a t P l a t t s b u r g h A n F o r c e Base has been\ completed, according tt> atfjiouncetrient by t h e U^ S V A r m y Cprps^pf Engineers this week T h e runway, 300 feet Wide a n d approximately fewo-and a q u a r t e r miles long, includes five supple- m e n t a r y taxRvays and an apron t h a t IS a q u a r t e r of a irtile wide and more than a mile long N e w York District-Engineer Col- ohei John T,rO'Neill of t h e U. S- A r m y Corps of Engineers announc- ed completion $£ t h e runway, an]d said the scheduled completion 6t t h e air b a s e ift 1956 c a d be m e t w i t h the continued cooperation\ of t h e City of i P i # U b U r« h / t h e con struction contractors, a d d equip merit and building fakteplftls con- tractors\ ' CoJ O'NelU 4 W i h e r u n w a y w a s RuiiWay€ompfetifp$!Base pite delays -due t o delivery of ma- completed a h e a d . o f schedule des- t en a l s and inclement .weather. W o r k was s t a r t e d on Feb, M , 1954 T h e concrete; placed-in t h e , run- way aproii £hd taxiways is equiva- lent to approximately 2 0 0 m l l e s of s t a n d a r d twa-larte concrete high- way, engineers Said. T h e prime contractors for t h e w o r k Were Winkelman-TompkinstJ o n e s of Syaacuse an d .the. B e r p i e o n s t r u c t tion Corp. o f ' K u l | l ^as S ii t #l > y ? ' -riumerbus sulbcpnl¥l.clors. • '\ .', Supporting . facilities including hangars, maintenance andinbiising units; utilitiessuch;is;»ahY miles ofjaraittageVw^te^slstex;,elect^ieal distributipii and heating distribu- tion lines, fpad aiu$ walks are in the process of'ljeroicohstruet**at an approximate cost of S^>0p0,000. In Adgust, the Me'\\ftme began ;• ' 4 <<' 4' f^P^'r W^f'l F.t-'?'; '•V f * A b l a n k e t _.,, .;v_-‘)1 S - iiUKio, the -life savings of Mr-s A)ue Russell, 55, was stolen, l a s t we - ek rrom hor a p a r t m e n t m SpnnKfiPid, Vt. T h e money, some o f\ m old large-type bills, w a s in a canvas bag which, in t u r n , Was m a cardboard box on a closet Mint The theft w a s m a d e w h i l e Mis Russell w a s a t w o r k in a Keen.-, N . H„ woolen mill. Tin-frozen body of art elderly West Hebron man w a s found l y m £ un the kitehtftr floor of h i s h o m e 'ate Friday afteinoonj guarUed b y a determined little dachshund-—the v'-iimv pet. A'Washmgton County conuicr said the man, 69-year-old Paul Krnest Ruettnet, had tefn dead about three days He said death apparently nean attack. was due to -a , , PE*| ^APCTA An*'.''.%.;':£• ALB#}f^-$Jssex County r e c e ^ ed $ 4 0» . S ^t s its share oj th^el ^tmjim$h &stdbu*ed by \WM| state *s per capita assistance'•-*# the '\•cities towns, and vUlagea ' « 'I 'I 'I 'I \i %