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City plans to open, 'a fcoo m S a r a - ^ p g a S p u n g s sometime m j h e Spring T h e zoological WoiiderlalruT will be conducted at iihe f o r m e r United S t a t e s -Animal Ertpentnent Station o u t C h u r c h S t r e e t a n d as a five m i n u t e d r i v e from the cen- ter of S a r a t o g a Mi Markiewicz plans to h a v e m a i n l y grass-eating animals from India, Australia, and South America, and m addition there will foe a deei, t u n a t one side of t h e p i o p e r t y Evening Hours For\ Stores Are Slated Christinas shoppers ^.arej^re- minded t h a t t h e majority o l stores i n I j c o n d e r o g a ' will Te- m a i n o p e n evenings, s t a r t i n g n e x t Thursday, Dec. IS. As a convenience for s h i p p e r s , stores will be open u n t d 9 p . m . e a c h shopping jt day from n e x t T h urs d a y t h rou g h F r id a y eve - ning, -Dec. 23, i t is r e p o r t e d b y J o h n G a ll an t , , c h a i r m an of t h e M e r c h an t s B u r e a u of t h e Ticon- deroga C h a m b e r of Commerce. Most of t h e stores will close a t 6 p . m . , on Christmas Eye, h e said. One Mour lurking Is.Bnf!orce4'iIiere : T h e p a r k i n g ordinance, limit- ing p a r k i n g in t h e business sec- tion t o one h ou r , is being enforc- ed and will continue to r e m a i n in effect until after Christmas, it h a s been, announced by village officials. . . T h e ordinance is effective from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Monday through Friday, and from 8 a. in. to 9 p . m. on Saturday. Village officials said the ordin- ance \is being, enforced during t h e holiday season to improve parking~^£ciUtleT^ornDln^sfihas shoppers. jXIZAtBETHTOWN — T h e bud- g e t for 1956 -has been adopted by J;he Essex County Board of Super- visors, showing a n mciease over last y e a r in b o t h t h e total budget a n d t h e t a x levy The t o t a l budget for n e ^ t year h a s been s e t a t $2,226,20171 as I h—bordering Route Nine S C H R O O N LAKE—\Operation Stagecoach,\ the overland j au n t from Schroon L a k e t o Albany rescheduled f o r Monday, * is r e - p o i t e d l y \mushrooming\ f a r b e - yond t h e expectations of its spon- soring gaoup T h e proposed j ou r n e y originated w i t h t h e C h a m b e i s of Commerce of Schroon L a k e and Chestertown-Pottersville; now ev- erybody is getting m t h e a c t T h e t r i p w a s o n g m a l l y schedul- ed for Tuesday* b u t w a s advanced one*d a y bjf t h e committee yester^ day w h e n it w a s learned tharGfoy ernor H au i m an a n d m a n y s t a t e officials would not b e a t t h e Cap- ltol next. Wednesday. .5‘ :« '13. h—bordering E L I 2 A | B J ? l i r r 0 W N - - Aft ^ * t ^ mobile' accident in which a !ma.te¥r ial witness w a s injured c q u s e ^ y t r jourhmerit of the t r i a l of ^ r ^ i i i : Boardman, 26, of Ticon$eroga, Which was slated t o open. *0itre Tuesday morning in Essex County Court, Judge Sheldon F, W&kes of Ticonderoga presiding, •* The n e w t r i a l date was s e t by Judge Wickes f o r April 9th. compared w i t h - $2,157/14611 m 1955, a n increase of $69,055 60 T h e 195^-tax levy will be $780,- 27462 a s compared w i t h $717,517 29 i n 1955; 1*n i n c r e a s e of $62,75733 The 1956 estimated revenues have been s e t a t $1.445,92709, an increase of $6,298 27 ovei last y e a i 's estimated revenues of $1,- 439i62882- William B H o i t i g a n , 34, of Sehenectady, a c a m e i a m a n , is one of TOO newsmen who^will cover Admiral J t c h a i d Byrd's expedition to Antaictica H e leaves soon £01; New Zealand from w h e i e the ex- pedition will b e g i n about Decem- ber ID T h e b t h e i newsman—is—a Adjournment was taken after t h e court was notified by police of an accident in which Mrs. Marilyn Betts, 21, of Ticonderoga, the wit- ness, w a s injured. ' S h e w a s en route to Elizabethtown for the trial when the car in whleh she was riding, owned a n d operated by her husband. Earl, 22, skidded o n an icy\ spot on the Ticonderoga- Crown Point highway about .'five miles south of Crown Point and went into the diltch. \•\•?*\ Hints New SM Guide Issued By State ALBANY—Publication of the 1956 edition of \Ski New York,\ an annualvguide to New York S t a t e ' s ski centers, was announced by Commerce Commissioner Edward T Dickinson. qlpful On Yule Cards Helpful hints, for mailers of Christmas cards w e r e outlined y e s - t e r d a y b y Postmastei Thomas Cunningham\ \By following the suggestions outlined \below the P o s t m a s t e r said, <m a i l e r s will leceive bettei and faster s e r v i c e\ 1 B o t h r e t u r n address and r e - cipient's address should be plainly - w r i t t e n - Z o n e - n u m b e r s should b e included,, w h e r e applicable 2 S t a m p s m u s t be firmly affix- ed m t h e upper right h an d corner, E v e r y y e a r cards a r e r e t u r n e d to the sender o r end u p m the dead- l e t t e r office w h e n stamps n o t p r o - p e i l y affixed fall off befoie t h e y l e a c h tb^e p o s t office 3r Christmas cards* addressed to out of t o w n points should b e maft-L ed n o t l a t e r t h a n Dec 15—or soon- er t o m o r e distant points, those for~local delivery should b e mailed hy Dec 17. * * 4 . To speed delivery, sort y ou r cards and-tie t h e m in two-separate bundles, w i t h the addresses facing one way. Labels should then J b e attached indicating \All for local Delivery\ an d \All for 6ut-of-town Delivery \TChese labels m a y be ob- tained free a t all p o s t offices 5. *Chiastmasjcards b e a r i n g a 3 - c e n t s t a m p a r e fiist^class mail T h e y are sorted an d delivered first a n d will \be forwarded o r r e t u r n e d if necessaiy, provided a r e t u r n a d - dess is on t h e envelope, 6. Only Christmas cards cariy-i| ing 3c or 6c airmail stamp may i n - clude a p e r s on a l message Nothing m o r e t h an a signature is authoriz- ed o n cards mailed a t t h e 2csthird- class r a t e —« n d they m a y not b e sealed C a r d s mailed a t t h e 2 c r a t e m a y n o t m e a s u r e less t h an 2 and % b y 4 inches. Incidentally, Mr. -m Wednesday. A n n o u n c e m e n t of t h e planned trip w a s m a d e a t a joint m e e t i n g of the two c h a m b e r s ^ Charles Hinds of Schioon L a k e , .past p r e s - ident of the trades gioup_of t h a t community, w a s\ named c h an r t an of t h e committee m, c h a i g e o f the pioject. — ' Wednesday. Polio Vaccine Available Here WqtrnsDrivers On ley Roads \Mjost people m a k e u p their Christmas lists about this t i m e of year, and t h en put 'off their-shop- ping to tne week befoie Christ- mas,\ Mayor Maynard Beldett ob- seived yesterday 'Unfortunately i t ' s t h e same way w i t h m a n y motorists, a n d they m a a lqt m o r e r i s k than t a r d y Ohnstmas shoppers( ' T h e time t o make youi c a r safe is before weathei conditions find you *unpiepareo\ and lead, t o acci- dents,\ Mayoi ,Belden warned He offered the fallowing rules, pre- paied by t h e National Safety C o unc i l , ^ a lecipe for longevity 1 Don't blame \the weatherman foi accidents J3e prepaiecl 2 -Get the feel of t h e road when s t a i i m g out o n slippery mornings. 3 W h e t h e r ybu. juse r e g u l a r tires o r snow tires, u s e lenrforced tire chains o n packed snow o r ice They cut stopping distance About one-half, a n d give 4 to 7 times more traction, than regular tires, legaidless of temperatuje 4 Keep t h e windshield clear of sleet, fog a n d frost And b e sure the windshield Wiper blades, de- frosters, and all lights are i n good condition, 5 W h e n y o u stop on ice, d o n t jam on your brakes T h a t is invit- ing a skid \P u m p ' t h e brakes un- til t h e car stops «. Keep a sate distance be- tween your c a r and t h e one ahead Ytiu'll have a hard t i m e explaining why y ou couldn't stop, if t h e car ahead was a b l e to The 1956 t a x r a t e i h a s not yet been established. I n 1955, i t was $1711 p e r $1,000 assessed valua- tion T h e county tax r a t e is appli- cable in all towns an d to this fig- u r e is added t h e town tax which v an e s according to the budget adopted in each town, it w a s ex- plained New Yoik Times reporter^ wrz. William Chapman W h i t e , a u t h o r a book entitled \Adirondack Counti v ' and a f o i m e r n e w s p a p e r correspondent a n d columnist, died in Washington, D C , on November 25. SARANAC LAKE—A supply of federal g i an t polio vaccine h a s been received by the S a i an a c L a k e D i s t r i c t Office of the S t a t e D e p a r t - m en t of Health and will b e m a d e available w i t h m two weeks to p r i - v a t e physicians t h i q u g h - - D ) s t n c t Laboratory Supplv Stations o r Sub-stations for t h e immunization of children m the 5-9 age group o n a p r i v a t e basis No c h a i g e can \Be m a d e for the vaccine but patients a r e expected to p a y the physician's fee for administering t h e vaccine D r G M Steward, D i s t u c t H e a l t h Officer, explained t h a t t h e stocking,of Salk vaccine i n District L a b o r a t o i y Supply Stations is a continuation of the policy f o r an y years of making preventive biological preparations available t o local physicians i n New Y o r k S t a t e T h e supply of polio vaccine j s lim- ited and must*be used f o r the 5-9 age group on l y As t h e eligible a g e 'group is broadened aria t h e supply of-vaccine is increased, physicians and L a b o r a t o r y Supply Stations will b e notified s a d — O n g m a l sponsors w e r e the -Schroon L a k e C h a m b e r of Com- m erc e , h e a d e dvb y P a u l Stanley, an d t h e Chestertown-Pottersville C h a m b e r of Commerce, headed by Charles L e g g e t t . However, t h e idea of calling attention t o the a r e a ' s antique roads with an antique ve- hicle, s p i e a d rapidly through t h e c o m m u n i t i e s - adjoining R ou t e 9 Committees have been formed in Elizabethtown, L a k e Placid, Keene valley, and W a r r en s h u r g t o aid the effort ' -\ Metropolitan newspapers a n d hefty* services have b e e n j n t r i g u e d b y the stagecoach p l a n , a n d i t h a s received wide coverage t h r o u g h ou t t h e s t a t e * > ,^ A spokesmaBftf o r t h % committee explained that* t h e stagecoach will b e loaded w i t h pouches of mail protesting^ the lacfe of lmpiove- m e n t s on R ou t e 9 A l l interested persons a r e urged t o w r i t e t h e i r messages addressed to G o v e r n o r Avenlr—Harnman^ -accare o f t h e Schiroon L a k e . Chamber of -Com- m er c e . * T h e l e t t e r - l a d e n c o a c h will leave Schroon L a k e n e x t j f t o n d a y m o r n - ing, m a k i n g stops e n r o u t e I t i s t en t a t i v e l y planned, t h e spokesman, said, t o stop a t the courthouse m L a k e George, l a t e rva t the city hall rtTGlens F a l l s T h e estimated t i m e of a r r i v a l in Albany fs 11*30 a , m Tuesday. In a foreword, Governor Ajverell H a i r i m a n refers to his personal •interest to the sport. \Having skied for m a n y y e a r s ,\ states \ h e Gov- ernor, \I can tell you that-skiing is a wonderful mental and physical tonic and I hope that more people Will t a k e up the sport. F o r t u n a t e - ly, in New York S t a t e we have m a n y excellent ski centers which a r e easy to reach. I extend to you a cordial invitation to visit these centers. You will'benefit from the furf and good health.\ The folder gives descriptions of t h e facilities avajlafole at the var- ious centers\ and explains how to reach them, Commissioner Dickin- s on said; Forty-six centers are listed. The folder also chntains a ^vap showing t h e l o c ^ i p V of ski jcentcrs afld a n explanation of the t e r m s used-in the N e w Ycftik S t a t e Shoi,v. R e p o r t i n g Service. I t will b e distributed to skiers as p a r t of t h e s t a t e ' s travel .promotion pro- giam.'- Mr. an d Mrs. Betts w e r e brought to the Moses Ludington Hospital where s h e was treated for m i n o r knee injuries a n d was discharged. Mr. Bptts sustained contusions and cuts. The State-Puiblic Service Coffin mission has gi a n t e d permissionvto the De^aware an d Hudson R a i l - road Coiporation t o relocate^ i t s Freydenbuig JFalls b r an c h over fcs»44vo public highways T h e r a i h o a jpmust relocate the track to permit construction at t h e P l a l t s b u i g h A u Force Base There w e r e three main reasons f o r the increase in t h e budget and t a x levy foi 1956, county solons -poinjted o u t Aid to dependent chil- d r e n w a s mci eased necessarily by $30,000 an d t h e r e was also a n in- crease of $20,000 for care of tuber- culosis p a t i e n t s in hospitals and cure homes, t h e r a t e s for w h o m m 1956 have been doubled from $250 t o $5 a d a y I n addition to these t w o increases l e p r e s en t m g $50,000 of the„total lake of $62,75733, the qounty h a s b o u g h t an addresso- g r a p h machine a t a cost of $10,000 wihich will p e r m i t county person- n e l to m a k e u p assessment rolls At the time of the adjournment, 'it was not known h o w severely Mrs. Betts may have been injured. Mrs. B e t t s is a former cashier of t h e Upstate L o an Company's Ti- conderoga office. Sevfii) thousand a r e a .citizens helped t h e ^ m e i c h an t s of W h i t e h a l l officially usher m t h e C h r i s t m a s season F n d a y , N o v e m b e r 26, as they witnessed t h e second annual parade a n d visit b y S a n t a Cteus A huge t h r on g of youngsters ~welcom> ! Santa Claus a t t h e © & H -stia- pfiwi a< ' h e a r r i r e d Iroirf -the Woltff Pole on t h e Laurenfian Santa. &nd Dusty Boyd, ' WCAX-Tv\ cowboy star, v e r e then escoited t o River- side P u k where S a n t a * presented a gift to Miss Gail Gordon, t h e Christmas Queen Boardman w a s indicted b y the recent Essex County grand j u r y for third degree burglary, first de- g r e e grand larceny and conspiracy. H e entered a plea of n o t guilty in Essex County Court Nov. 28 and t h e trial date was s e t by J u d g e W i c t e f o r Tus-«t$ay'. H e H r^pre«> •seated b y H&ruld S o d e a . ' l a \ e P l a - cid attorney. ^ « The b o a r d m e t here» Monday ui a n n u a l \session Chairman Lee Gill- espie of\\3ie.T o w n £ f S t - A V f i p a presiding T h e n e x t m e et h i g will b e held Monday, Dec. 19 \ The indictment\;' against Boai'd- .man arises out of a b u r g l a r y a t t h e Montcalm, S t , office of Upstate Loan Co., in Ticonderoga. Physicians w h o wish tol use t h i s v a c c i n e a i e asked to comply with t h e following requirements 1 List o n a form to b e provide ed a t the L a b o r a t o r y Supply S t a - tions the n a m e s \and a g e s of a l l children they i n t en d to v a c c i n a t e 2-Each physician ^should delay his xequest foi vaccine until h e has enough children to use up t h e 9 c c vial (9 children to receive one shotNeach). County Medical Group In Quarterly Meeting JiXOEABEnHTOWN—The TSssev C ou n t y Medical Society h e l d its q u a r t e r l y m e e t i n g Thursday a t the D e e r s h e a d Inn, Elizabethtown Following the dinner, Dr Ber- n a r d Barney,.* a plastic suigeon from--Bui hngton, V t , was intro- duced by t h e society's president, D r . William Vilardo_of Ticonder- oga D r B a r n e y gave a v e i y in- teresting t a l k on the history, p i o - g r e s s an d benefits of plastic sur- g e i y He showed slides and photo- g i a p h s of \his Woxk from the p i e - operative stage t h r o u g h t h e final results, explaining t h e operative technique in each case A thief, who rifled a woman's purse in t h e tLexington,\Ky p o s t office recently, h a s a h i g h l y i r n t - |i*^ted law officer looking for h i m IPolicewoman S u s an G a i r said t h e \Iii New York S t a t e , a pioneer i n t h e . w i n t e r sports field, skiing continues to be the most papular w i n t e r sport and the great n u m - b e r of ski enthusiasts increases e a c h year,\ the Commissioner said. T h e loan company's office, was burglarized sometime after 8:30 p . m . Friday, Aug. 5, a n d 9:30 a . m.\ t h e following day. $1,74247 in cash, checks,' petty cash vouchers a n d change w a s stolen in w h a t was r e - portedly the biggest theft e v e r committed in Ticonderoga. Of the a m ou n t stolen \about $400 w a s ih checks. The bills were in-20, lft five and ohe dollar denominations;! E n t r an c e to t h e company's off? i c e was made b y breaking a g l a s s window in the rear, of the buildr- ing, the Bureau of Criminal I n - vestifation ~of~ the\ P o r t H e n r y S t a t e Eslice sub-station reported. The cashuand checks were t a k en f r o m a,*new s a f e , installed l a s t . Miay, a n d , t h e r e was n o indication t h a t the safe h a d been forced op* 'en, authorities said. T h e safe w a s bought b y the m a i n office of, U p - s t a t e Loan Co, i n Albany and w a s shipped to Ticonderoga for install? ation in the Ticonderoga branch. F r e e copies of \Ski New Ybrk\ m a y be obtained from the N e w Yoik S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of Coin- m e i ce, 112 S t a t e Street, Albany\ 7, N e w York. Tax Commissioner George M Bragalim of Albany* has appointed Frederick S D en m n oJE iLake tPla- cid as e s t a t e t a x a t t o r n e y for'-.Es- sex County T h e a p p o i n t m e n t w a s effectfa a—last T h u r s d a y Dehnin, jjja. will succeed J o h n E , Deming, of Elizabethtown, As the S t a t e T a x Commission's l e p r e s e n t a t i v l m es- tate tax proceedings w i t h i n t h e county. Denmn will b e p a i d a f e e for each case on which* h e w o r k s ! IPolicewoman thief a m o v e d h e r billfold from t h e purse. It contained her \badge a n d A D(troit policeman took over the driving of ja^jjar^^Eepently; \You've b e e n drinking)\ h e t o l d the owner, \move over an d vr i l i v e to t h e police statiorf. If y o u Keep on you'll h a v e a n O c c i d e n t\ En route to the -station, t h e c a r crashed into the r e a r of a n o t h e r vehicle. T h e b r a k e s didn't Work,\' the policeman told his superiors \You have to p u m p them a, little,\ explained the c a r ' s owner T h e own^r w a s given 10 days itt jail for drunken d n v m g -.The police- man i< fiihng out forms necessary lefore the city c a n p a y - ^ 4 0 Tjam Ses 'ur t h e car h e hit Physicians in t h e Ticcoideroga a r e a m a y obtain t h e vaccine from the Moses Ludington Hospital According t o Miss N o r m a Mor-< rill, District Supervising Nurse, p l a n s faff t h e immunization of those children in t h e t h i r d and fourth grades l a s t s p r i n g have been completed and the clinics will be h e l d foi sthe E r s t shot, beginr ing t h i s week These-climcs will b e scheduled t h r o u g h o u t the D i s b i c t at the, schools m t h e same m a n n e r the first a n d second g i a d e r s were immunized l a s t May. ReporU Death AsAccidental PLATTSBURGH — A\ coroner says t h e d e a t h of a n i n m a t e of D annemora St a t e H os p i t a l f or t h e Criminal I n s an e waW d u e t o an a b - d o m i n a l h e m o r r h a g e suffered I n t h e course of \necessaryjrestncliQn of hl<* s t a t e of agitation\ p r r D a n a A - ^Veeks said F r i d a y n i g h t , \ho improper violence, o r procedure w a s used b y a n y e m - ploye-of t h e s t a t e hospital\ i n t h e c«fee of Louis G*lombeck, _ 16rTJr _ W e e k s signed a certificate of acci- d en t a l d ea t h T h o m a s R, N o r t h , Clinton Conn t y d i s t r i c t attorney, r e p o r t e d e a r - lier F n d a y n i g h t thM; Golombeck h a d died Wednesday a f t e r a scuffle •with guards-^NrortWs^statement-was t h e first public disclosure of t h e d e a t h . , * N o r t h .said Golombeck had b e en confined j t o s t a t e prisons and hos- pitals for most of his a d u l t life. H e h a d b e e n vjolent a n d confined t o a locked x o o m for t h e l a s t 12 years, bit added ~* .. T h e district a t t o r n e y said Golom> heck r u s h e d t w o a t t e n d a n t s w h o tried t o en t e r h i s cell w i t h s u p p e r Wednesday. H e said t h e *we forced , . ^ .. the i n m a t e b a c k jn_tp_ f ^ ^ q j e q w i t h t h e help of an o t h e r a t t en d an t I n t h e struggle, h e added, (two o f t h e g u a r d s an d Golombeck fell t o the mattress-covered floor T h e g u a r d s reported h e still w a s Violent t h r e e Jvours a f t e r the inci- dent, N o r t h said. An h ou r l a t e r , h e declared, g u a r d s checked an d found t h e m an Was dead. D r . W e e k s said a copjrof t h e in- quest reportNvoufd b e s en t t o t h e S t a t e Correction D e p ^ r t i n e h t , which o p e r a t e s t h e hospital. I n - m a t e s a c e transferred t h e r e from t h e p r i s on sysfo?m\ JBOAfeD T O M l B C r T h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of t h e board bf directors of t h e Ticon- d e r o g a Chamtjer^of Coinmetce*wlll b e Mid t on i g h t a t 8 o ' c l oc ki r i t h e C5ommunity Building. \National Safety Council tests show,\ Mayor Beldeh said, ' t h a t a with yemfoi ced tire miles an hour, can s t o p m a b o u t 77 feet on glare ice, an d 38 feet on haid packed snow.\ ,... s. Ground Observer Unit Holds 'Open Housfe' T h e \Open House\ held' a t the high school h e r e for the Ground Observer Corps last Thursday was \ a success,\ officials have an- nounced. ^Cunningham -m Incidentally, Mr. ^Cunningham noted, t h e best times to a v o i d crowds a t s t a m p windows m m o s t post offices a r e before 10 a m and between 1-30 a n d 3 30 p . m -m T h e doctors a t t e n d i n g the meet- i n g w e r e : D r J P J Cummins, D r . J a m e s Walsh, D r . Rudolph M a r t i n , D r William Vilardo, Di J o h n Miller,\D>\\James Glavw, Dr Oscar Green, Dr. William Rose, D r Bexgamni, Dr. Gilbert and Dr Bromfield , _T h e n e x t meeting of the Medi- c a l -Society will b e held* April 5 The same c a r , with snow tires, takes moie t h a n 170 feet to stop on g l a r e ice,, and f i o m 52 t o 60 some feet to slop on haid packed s (Continued On P a g e E i g h t ) Mayor M a y n a r d L\ Belden and M i s Belden and Supervisor F r an - cis E„. Maianey were present and t h e Observer Corps expresses to t h e m their' appreciation for t h e i r support \as. evidenced by their a t - tendance.\ Awards were presented to the following: A 750-Hour B a r to Mrs. GracaJMcMur4r#^-ar2S0^Hour Baa- t o M\ss Audrey Blood; and a 250^ Hour5 B a r to Mrs. J an e Decker. NC A £ F YACXaNAWON WESTPORT-i-Calves six; m o n t h s old or over should be vaccinated \ a t oncfe,\ the .Extension Service h e r e points ^out, because\ a f t e r Jan., 1,1956 calves cannot be v a c - c i n a t e d m N e w York S t a t e i f ' t h e y \are—over e i g h t months oldt\ a c - cording t o n e w brucellosis regula- tions-which will betpublicized l a t - er. T h e ^Extension service is plan- n i n g a series of meetings in J an - u a r y t o explain t h e new regula- : ^ -m Rescue Plane Has-S^o p nv e r iPUTNAM\-^* 10-passenger h e h coptei,\ reportedly destined f o r air rescue opefations m Canada, m a d e a forced landing in a meadowy on the Albert ^Forgette farm h e r e about 4 30 p . m Monday, f i v e per- sons w e r e aboard , A member of the F o r g e t t e r f a m - ily said the p l an e and i t s crew was enroute fiom somewhere in E e n n - sylvanra The crew h a d planned to lana-^t^Burhng\ton7^ytT^uE.\poor visibility forced them*1to descend t o t h e meadowy They had, been. J n the a i r U hours at t h e time of \the lahding. ^ s Complete-^detailS we're unavail- able, b u t it i s l e p o r t e d t h a t the five albbard w e r e Canadian a i r m en , natives of th,e Province $f A l h e r t a They a r e reportedly ^stationed m t h e Province of Ciuebeo. The fjrve s p en t the night u i Ti- eonderoga, took off a t aliout 9.45 a. m Tuesday on their \northyvard jounney. Licenses Arrive ' *- At Town Clerk's ^ 1956 hunting and , fishing li- censes have b e e n received a t | h e office, of'the t o w n cle*R in Ticon- deroga and a r e on sale' t h e r e / As usual, t h e nbtonseg a r e issued \ior h u n t i n g only, for fishing only; or in t h e combination h u n t i n g an d fishing type. \ \\ DO|T <nra£r* are a l t o advised that license* tot thelf pet* H*ve been on\ Mia sine* D e c e m b e r I - U m k ii i i Crown Point Historical Society-Organizhig-OR©w!k POINT—An organizing m e e t i n g of t h e Crown P o m t His- torical Society will b e h e l d Wed- nesday, Dee 14, a t t h e Crown Point Central School auditorium Drt E u g e n e B a r k e r will be present to a i d with t h e w o r k . T h e -constitution and by-laws committee h a s completed p i e l i m - i n a r y work a n d i h e nominating c o mm i tt e e has recommended a slate of officers foe t h e approval of t h e membership All interested persons are u r g e d t o a tt e n d . ..« \\7 Winter Sports rams AILBANY — Champion spjo|tS events of national interest w i l l . ^ S featured a t Ne\v_ York S t a t e w i n * ter resorts this season S t a t e GojW» m e r c e Commissioner EdWai^t 3fe; Dickinson annouiiced today, *..;;% T h e calendar Jrteludes ski j t i m ^ ing tournaments,, slalom a n d djwfni hall dormpetitions, winter carnly^iiii. bdbsled races l a n d ice staitipg; events. ; , '-^ • -*•' E N D P A RT N ER S HIP PLATTSBURGH — Announce- m e n t has been\ m a d e t h a t the p a r t - n e r s h i p of Booth* F n z P a t n c k & Bootht aftorneys-at-law, P i t t s - b u r g h , t e r m i n a t e d a s of D e c . 1, 1955,and t h a t Assemblyman J a m e s A . Fi t z P a t nc k 'w ou l d transfer Jus practice t o 42 CHftton-Street. M r FitssPatrick will occupy t h e former l a w offices of t h e l a t e H o n Charles M . Harrington.\ Robert \€. Booth an d R o b e r t .T^'Bopjth^his son, will continue t o p r a c t i c e a t 30^Clinton ^ t r i ee t j ^ l i t li w rr j H ^ u n d e r t h e firm n a m e of Booth A . B o o t h . Certificates were awarded t o the following observers a t the local P o s t . R o b e r t f o w n e Robinson, M r s Doris De^Lorme, Manuel M a r - tens, Mrs. Manuel Martetfs, M r s . M a r g e Coppe.r.jMiss jBVfcty Vraden- bulrg^MiIiferd Gifobard, \M r i E l e a - n o r Peatson, Mrs, J e a n DiFefebo, Miss \Emmetta Gonyea an d E r n e s t Duquette. , - '*. A training p r o g r a m will be held in the h e a r future, t h e d a t e of •winch will be announced l a t e r . tions. N K W STATION P I T T S B U R G H — Radio S t a t i on WYES m C h a t e a u g a y will begin broadcasting soon, according t o J o e l H Scheier, president and gen- e r a l m an a g e r of WHW in P l a t t s - our g h . l ~ x \ The \ i i i a g e firehouse a t 'Glen Spray. N Y , iburned down Thiirs-J <Jay-It happened s o f t f s t ' t h a t t h e alarm siren Iburned out>ytaefore i\ could be used to summon-t h e vol- events. ; , Bear Mountain has s c h e d u l e d -« - - busy season of ska jumping; /Soui1: petition OpeMs' v^ith the . s i x t h ' a p | n u a l , metropolitan jumping lourft?- ament, S a t u r d a y night, DeceMiee. 17. J u m p i n g ; i o r t h e T o r g e r fsM% • Wtemorial wili b e t h e following day, December i S , Bear Mountahi will haye t h e Sjv-edish Ski (>iufej juirgilng touixttament, J an t t a t r ^ . , ^ ( n i g h t ) ; N o W j f Ski C l u b tyxtierk.- m en t , J an u a r y f; the meiropoliiMOfi tourna,m.ent, J an u a r y 1 4 (nigh|f{; hthe. Doerr^ M^rtiftrial, J an u a r ¥s, l % , t h e New Yoi'k State champion- ships, J a n u a r y 22* The TeleinarlK Ski Club t ou r n a m e n t w i l l be F e b ^ T A H A W U S V T h e Sanford L a k e Rod and G u n Club of T a h a w u s h a s u e s t e d t h e N e w York S t a t e Ask Action Against Coyotes Conservation D e p a r t m e n t t o t a k e action in w h a t i t describes a s \tjhe coyote menace.\ T h e following l e t - ted t o Conservation Commissioner LouisvWehle describes t h e club's g i e a t e r because of t h e f a c tf t h a t feeling in t h e m a t t e r \W e feel t h a t t h e r e is a'proMem developing i n t h e Adirondacks t h a t is n o t being t a k en seriously enough L i v i n g a s we do i n t h e h e a r t of t h e Adirondack Country, , w e have n u m e r o u s -occasions t o Ijcome into contact with this p r o b - lem. T h e problem,, thfct w e a r e r e - f e r r i n g to Is (he coyote m en a c e j . \After h u n t i n g and fishing i n this c o u n t r y and seeing the inroads t h a t the Coyotes h a v e m a d e iftto the g a m e population, We feel t h a t the situation calls for strong a n d _ vigorjtarf' m e a s u r e s to * e t a k e n K against these an i m a l s before-they drive a l l the g a m e from, t h e Adu-- ondacks I t 's e e m s t h a t the Conser- vation D e p a r t m e n t must b e aware of t h i s menace and should b e tak- ing s t e p s to e r a d i c a t e it T o us, the seriousness of t h e coyotes i s much t h e y do n o t seem to have a n y hat u r a l enemies i W p do not k n o w Just w h a t can be done a s \w e a r e n o t e x p e l ts m( tips'* field bf fighting t h e coyote* b u t w e do h a v e t w o suggestions t h a t w e would like to h a v e given consideration. s , •5tt*irst, i t would seem t h a t Essex C o u n t y and o t h e r affected counties should offer a b ou n t y on t h e coy- o t e a s this wiH encourage\ p r i v a t e citizens to e n g a g e m t h e w a r against t h e m - W e feel t h a t any- thing: t h a t c an b e done to encdur- (Continued im p a g e T w o ) J .‘—,—.3? .-2'5’ Arrive ' *- Clerk's ^ , fishing li- received a t | h e Ticon- As • i — • — — m U m k ii i i S e l ^ a rm g s ' AJJBAN3T-—^ Public reaction to f ou r proposals designed to s t r e n g - t h e n a n d improve--the usefulness of t h e S t a t e F o r e s t ^pieserve will b e sought a t a series of hearings t o b e conducted d u r i n g December an d ' J a n u a r y by t n e / J o i n t Legisla- tive; Committee o n N a t u r a l R e - sources:''' * ^ * I n announcing t h e hearings t6 be •held in S a r a h a p Lake, December 1 9 , Syracuse,' J»nuaryr 1 1 , Buffalo, Janftlary 12, N ^ York Gity, J an - u a r y - 1 9 ; a n d Albany, J an u a r y 24, S e n a t o r W h e e k T v M i l m o e (JFO of Canastota, <cornn\itiee chairman, \T h e fouf proposals ~Jo be con- sidered * a t the h e a r i n g s a r e the ou t g row t h ' o r * thfee->ear study b y a special Advisory Committee on* the F o r e s t P r e s e r v e . This ad- visory g r o u p includes in its m e m - b e r s h i p repreaenlatives of o r g a n - Oft Pi^opo^ils lzed sportsmen, .< eonservationist groupSt farSi organizations, g a r d en clubs,'busin^ssthen, residents oi t h e !Adirond*ack*-andA Catskill a r e a s , municipalities an d the State D e - p a r t m e n t s * 6f Commerce and Con- servation. n t c P r tire company I i a m a g e w a s esUmated at 525,000 \* U Po^-bie formation of a n e w r e - search institution, i n biological science m a y be t h e r e s u l t o£ a meeting , n New York r e c e n t l y ^ official, of the Trudeau-Sarariac foundation and officials of M e l - »n I n s t a t e of P i tt s b U f i h , T h e propo^d jnstitution ^ o u l d com^ |:« \ne Mi-ne of the r e s o u r c e s a n d Personnel of the Melloif I n s t i t u t e withKr.,unds and facilities of T r u - l*«u Sanitonum, compriillh^ 89 g'ldings and 90 a c r e s of JSnd n e a r ^ranar L a k e \The proposals a r e aimed a t strengthening a n d improving t h e usefulness of t h e Pre&erve for ou r rapidly growing a r m y oi outdoor reereationisfefin keeping with t h e S t a t e ' s t r a d i t i o n a l policy; of pre-r serving t h e wild forest chiatacter >f thgi$ iand^v . . - . . ' . • , * \The first proposal w^Julo! efetab- h s h a lahg-ratige plflSi '<o%l&ak a quisition to,consolidate t h e s % i # s present holdu|gs; H n ^ to••>*^qufte, i^otber a r e a s which have; spfebiai rocreation^l o r conservation y*f^» Oifes The committed believes t h i s is an esse^tiiDfl part,' of* compten«*t- (^ontlnUed <m l?age ^wo|, - r i i a r y 5 an d the New Y o r k S t a t e j un i or j um p i n g c h am p i ons hi p F e b r u a r y , 1 2 / . , :\ Laike Placid begins i t s con>^|fe(^ tion.\ with%a New Year's t>ay juirjh^* iUfcg tournameht. The L a k e pi%$d) H^gh School w i n t e t c ^ r n i v 4 ^ i t | be. F e h t u a r y 1 0 - i 2 a n d an,oj%ef' jumping t o u r h a m e h t is s c h e l # e d; a t Lake Placid f o r F e b r u a r y 1& T h e New Yorjc S t a t e g i a n t slalom (Conttflwed o n Page E l g h t l • Mr.. 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