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Q; as date publ H. that if, stead f li-i Hie the official and ^|\ll>W' tomatic mornng Malt.ne lost onepat king meter, and Seais-Roebuckc CQon Mam Stn-« t lost two plate glasS^win- dows Damageto thestore was es- timated at 'several hundred - dol- lars.' Thedriver wasunhurt% Ncaily 31,000 i\wnerrcan§ w&ie kilh - u onhighways-lit thcJIirst 10 ^jjfmornh - - - Tii Assoeiatloit pf. Aniewcan-| RaiJimdssays postmen, ahdtrains will havetohandle More thaft 53 million mail bags b«|weeh l?etfejn- bci l andChristmas Day I tfares- timated that space? equivalent to 5.000 solidly loaded 12-cw jnail trains long enough, to r e a ^ f r o m ^WaJiington, IX C , to-CimcaSO\^ -V;ii beneeded to earry fh«Huail * ' ^ ? y j i r ISM ^ ^ , _ Aniewcan-| ance tp place theentire pioperty in thejbusmess zone o!r, to ^ l an t a variance which would peimitthe 35 feet noWm theresidential zone tobeused for-egf parking purpos- es for; a super retail market ^The board j£t a putflie hearing —for Doc 30 onthe variance propos\ 4J > a iiM ^ u ^ ou i | eewen ^ i ( > | ^ r ^ #l stble cmfew mTlconderosa tokseep teen-agers ott,the streeis afsnisfht, cohditions hkve greatly Improved The-watter of the J?«*few V«fe tabled with theTunterstandihe that if Juveiule 4ehnquehcy becomes prevalent, a curfew ordinance would be adopted Complajnt*hadbeen, received\by therlboSrd^and noted a t the pre- vious meeting regarding t h esale 6C alcoholic beverages t o mworsL At the meeting, decision was^made to table thematter and. to take action only if more official com- plaints were-' received Netf ones hav£nottfcen received,? it was re- ported, an.9thus thematter is fee- ing HeldInabeyance ' Other business of the meeting was of a routine nature was-«le<!ted| —for been presented to the N Y S fiis- toucal Association by Mi;s Har- jmon Jf ' \ _ 3 The slides, brought back fond memories tq manywhowere pre- sent at themeeting' Inadditidnto scenes remembered. fbig--rlc«nreJfc|{». oth,er gipup^pjf the\?pe*i> will be shownvat a-later mating-\ Arthur Carr, president of the society, o>en!ea the ntefeting and. asked for^suggestions for increas- ing-thegroup**' aeUyjtCes Aques- tion box^afrjnenjjpneft attd a few of the queries- ^ —...-, by present residents, there-'were jsome iiom as eariy as„1|60 and J N * J o tefelM^f proposed were Where* is the oldest hqtise in Ti- conderoga' Where and tyhat was JRort Marsh*ilf Why wasthesouth section of tire ipWn called 'Alex- andria\* Where V« s thVGallows Gate'' /\ * r It wasalso proposed to start a campaign for additional ^members, and current 'ittembfers were urged to bring guests with-them to the ne*;t and-future' meetings Inter- ested, non-membersareWelcometo attend all meetings Annual dues are$1perperson and, meetingsare held-the^ first Tuesday o feach month Further inforniation may be c*tained_from Mis Jane Lape or Mrs Ruth Fitzgerald, v congratulatingx \Qpei-atipn Stage- coach\ Chairman Charles' Hinds, the £chroon ,Lake tChairiber of Commerce, the Chestertown-Pot- terayaie Chamber of%Commerce, and-aU those assjstrngi-said- \Operation Stagecoach has point- ed out bydramatic action thecrrt- ical j i e ^ d for the immediate, re tefelM^f fit tneS c h i o o n i i M - P o t Every- one Snows that these\*!?83unuesof the main_^[ew Yoik-iMontreal high-^ way__aie high on the list for r e - building as shownhy theprevious lequest for bids However^it is -imperative\ that ~tms portion of that route be rebuilt in 1956.. \' I t is mybelief that Operation Stagecoach has focused attention not only on the Schroon Lake- Potters^ille^portion ofRoute 9, but to purother highway needs Truly, it spoke out forother portions of Routes 9, 22, 73, 86, 86A, 9N, and {28JT ''Essex County supported the (Continued on Page Sfx) I ^ *,iu xiei parem dramatic|Harold Woodard The cute two-year-old tot, hos pitalized 'since Sept 27 whenshe wasrunoverby arailioad engine or 'car near herhome necessitat- ing the amputation ofboth arms at points ^below the elbows, will leave the Moses Ludington Hos pital tomorrow or Saturday €t Vasouginalfy planriea* that she would gohome Sunday, but tCarole develbj^d *atouch \of bron- chitis and' if wasthought best to keep hei1 in tfte hospital for a few more days. Carole will be« greeted by a •Chrrstmdb tiee and all thebright, shining of-ndments that delight a child Her parents, Mr and Mrs jodard of Myers S t , have everything in readiness for the little gnl including inany gifts she has leceived from Hear and far And thepresents for the tot still roll in toys dolls orna- ments, clothing and\ many, many other things t o make a t o t s eyes glisten with gladness holiday Marie Beede, executive secretary of the association points out. In the coming weeks,\ Miss Bee-he said, thebright, attractive seals will decorate' all the•mail coming in andgoing out of ouri homes symbolizing support pf the' fight against tuberculosis. ' Caids come from Cousin Sal in Maineand our oldArmy buddyto Missouri,and thefolks who moved from next door tq Qregoit—all of them-bearing~Christmas Seals. I t means they have .ttttierculosis as- sociations;in in meeting problems affecting the Chief Executive Meets OId-*Time Vehicle To Accept l e t t e r s Sent On Highway Condition AkiBANY—Special mail was de- livered bystagecoach to Governor HaffiirriaTi hereS Tiiesdafy morning, containing petitions and•»letters protesting the condition of - Route 9 \Operation Stagecoach' had started theprevious day at about., 7 a m . , whtena98-year4>ld coach! [_drawn_by four horses left Schroon I Lakefor theCapital in a dramatic|Harold venture to call attention to the highways dilapidated state The pouch of letteis washand-* ed to a smiling Governor Harn- man whowaited patiently jnbit- ing: cold on the ramp in front of the east wing of theCapital Also waiting were twotelevision crews as well as dSven motion picture camexamen • who recorded the scene andthus advanced, even fur- ther theplanrtopublicize the con ditiOn ofRoute9 ofTrcondeioga,Iedwidespread advance publreity NewYork-Ver-\ T.U ^jmT^ ^ h a d receiv\iat hundreds oforfice w o r l d s left their ^esks to watch the scene shiveungm thecold, as Governor Harramaii accepted t h epouch re ^markingi \I have been working witli both majority antt minority leaders m the Legislature to seek ways \of remedying conditions onRoute,9t m*spite of thedisappointment of having the$750,000 highrway bond issue defeated jn thelast election'' He said thepeople of Schroon Lake and those along Route 9 were entitled to a better highway He^pointed, outthat upstateOTUTV- ties, including; pssex, gave fine support to thehighway amend- ments , 'tit's nice1 (o see aJrvehicle' (the stagecoach) thaihastraveled the old-time trails^ the(jJovernor said 'Tbufthe people of Schrpon Lake andMthose-along Rouife 9 are en- titled to have\ lilghitvajys onwhich automobilescantravel in comfortv ,.Wheh the stagecbach arrived, the Gpvernoi gracl{>ilsly assisted Mrs.Aletha Haley, secretaryof the Schroon Lai# Chamtjert of^Com- merce, and, MrsGladys ?faj$r, sec- retary df theChestertOrwn-4*otters» wile Clamber^ from Hie co)aeh Also on*haltdf Jo gffeet thecoaeh wete Esse* County AssenTiblymaif Grant^W. Johnson of, mcoiideroga CCdntinueddhPiufe Three> t i i nit lim-m1—mi^imim^tm IIV[Ji 1 progress of thewhole nation, the trustees of the Ford Foundation have approved special appropria- tions or $500 million for privately supported institutions in commun- ities all over the land,\ it was stated following the quarterly meeting. $200 million wasapproved for approximately %50O privately sup- ported hospitals to help them im- prove andextend their services to the public. Other appropriations were: $210 million for grants to 615 colleges and universities to help them* raise teachers' salaries and $90million for privately sup- ported medical schools to help them strengthen their instruction. The following statement was is- sued regarding the $200 million aid to voluntary, non-profit hos- pitals: . J \Population increases and the sociations;in those places, like our own Essex County Tuberculosis & Public Health Association. I t means that all of lis arejoinedin a big nationwide effort against the insidious disease that knows no boundaries ofcountyorstate, race or religion, poverty or wealth. Failuie to recordL his property may cost alecently-elected assess- or in theTown of Plercefiela. his pest Raymond Zenger of Cdnlfer, Republican candidaEe, was-«le<!ted| to succeed John SJfrck in tht^off- iceofassessor^aefeating Raymond Dumas, of Childwbld m a tight racx; by aneight-vote maigin Tiie awmnei town officials said, owns 'property in thetOW»„i>utdid not have nrecorded in Canton. .Elec- tion law states an office holder must be a property-ownei ef re- cord of real pi operty-within -the\| town. The St Lawrence-Cdunty B»aid of Llections \vlll ruleo n the KKP. Astronomers of-three observator- ies mCalifornia have reported a Jiew age for, the pxpandmg-uni--l v'r-<: 54 billion yeaKs—give or 'ak'1 a billion A i4 yeai old Cbmstaible man ph-iid-d guilty before-aJustice of ' ^ Peace at Fort Covington r e fntiy onchaiges of -reckless defr* »'K-Thecharge arokMroavana c ('\^nt mwhichtheaccused'scaf| •rashed into a second car, f%plnfc I endover endthree times.The «;<»nd car was 'occupied > y the Tankhn County S h e r i f f whore> fivrd bnck and leginjuries %r„n iiougi, 44, former Ijake ,\ \l in in who was .recently shot \'•'••ith near theOefehyood Colm r^ ciub mR ^ n ^ n J l «s i ~ '\ br o t n c , ,„ £a n %CT ! % \*S l-\h .d Pe k i * i ,f o ^ l n T 'iin peikey Lake Placid pial-( ; ' - \ . fitalU w o u n d ^ i n Angusr 1 ^ ' ^ J a n «s A« ^ »? v ,f\. Ruth, was Hough's slsfcer 'Sometimes^weget towonderingj just what those Christmas Seals mean in Maine andMissouri and Oregon Weknow what they mean here rnEssex Couhty. They mean money foi' x-rays, education and rehabilitation Wherever there is a TV assdciation, its'program is tail- ored to fit the TBproblemin its aj-eaj andmOUof themoney raised in the 'Christmas Seal Saleisspent right in\ that area. \We'ie all together oft onepart of thecampaign against TBsPart of eveiy Christmas ,vSeal dollar, wherever it's raised^ is spent for mechcal research \that nifty some dajr _ bring us the final: answer to tuberculosis \Population increases and the advances ofmedical knowledge in recent years have placed heavy burdens, upon thefacilities of the] nation's voluntary nonnrofit hos- pitals. I n addrtron people from every- where have sent gifts ofmoneyfor Carole Thefund rs being caredfor by the Rev Oharles B Shaver r eC t o r o f t h eCllUlCh Ofth«»-Crncc' the request of t r V a r ^ I t C S S S L ' S S r \\ * \* being re- ceived (Continued onPage Eighti / ~ Johnson Attending Regional Meeting Regional Meeting Essex\ County Assemblyman Grant W\ Johnson ofTrcondeioga,Iedwidespread chanman of the NewYork-Ver-\ mont Interstate Commission on the Lake Champlam Basin, is m WewYork Cjty this weektopar tic ipate m the. Second Regional ItoundIJpof^the tennortheastein states These meetings are being held today and tomorrow at the Hotel Roosevelt This conference is spensored jointly by the New York Joint Legislative Committee, on Inter- state Cooperation and by theCoun- cil of State ^Crovernments To be considered, a r equestions of feder- al, state \'and interstate relations. ^evoted to the Lake Basin* Champlam I I n addition to theabove sessions TAX jKECEUPX^r\ MMAtnt —Essex County re- ceived 570.6450 as its share of state-collected motor vehicle fees for thethree iribnths ending5ep- terribef 30,\l9JS . * ^ \‘:9 .7.‘ ' \Sevetal hundred thousand addj^ itional general hospital beds-are needed. Old ot\ obsolete buildings require repiaceth&ht or moderni- zation. Many hospitals need better* equipment. Ail hdsiptals need |p extend thescopesof their services if they are t'o server satisfactorily as health andrehabilitation ctetil ters in their cdmmunities. Y0e Program Here Tonight The music department of the Ti- conderoga High School^wdl Pre- sent its annual Christmas Concert school auditorium^ tonight a t 8 o'clock in the high «>i,™innri Armt* * Participating groups will include the senioc band, -senior' chprusi jun- ior \hifh chprus-ahd-a boys^chob madeupof-students, from grades 2 through 4 This-choir hasr-recent- ly been organized andwill /'make their debut this evening Theyare directed'by Clayton, Ingles, music teacherjtt theschool _,. The entile~program i\. underthe dirfcctyon o | Mr*^igles and^Waiter Green, music' teacher Accompan- ists: for the groups wall be Mrs Joseph Beha, Mrs,,Vernon Duprey and Hiss Sharon Vilardo. The progti(m3ls asrfbllov<sl High School Band—,llndiatf^ StSte! Bari,d IMarch,'7* <'A Trumpeter's) Lullaby,\ '^Washinfetdii Pfl»t March,\. \O -Soly ttrghV' \t o , How AUoset\ \^ « Fidehs? l?ottbie Q u a r t e t - \t« *»»«• A-Rose;'\ Boys' C h o l r - pial-( <nrt„j «*_-4v-enpe*!lrts\ 'LAwav ^JfigJS\SrS^SexwS? »? M t i X ^ t S ^ S y W BiiftKey—cfarinet solb; High School Choir —'iChr/stmas: Bells/' \6 ^olyNighty ^*Today There Is lUriginR\ \AndOTeffeWere Shep- herds,\'\The l a r d Bieks You\ torch,\ \In AManfeer,\ W n a e r The Stars/V'Wihat Chifo J s T h l s t\ , Injured Man Said In Fait Condition , PJAT4»BUhGft~ Itabert Del- ford jtaotGran, Gfens #allsman m- j u r e d Sunday morning^was report- ed infair condition.^ CJhampIarn Valley Hospital authorities Mon- day. ^ * /itattfan suffered a fractured shoulder blade andmufcipje frac- tuf es V theupper rlg>fc rib case .« oh oA«.rt««r „* o ^ , ^\a^t • r1-\—'— / ~ *Freshman Class Will Sponsor Sports Sale * Thefreshntan class of the ft- coiideroga High Schooljvill sponsor a sale ofused-sports goods and sport clothes Saturday, Dec. 17, in the Ticonderoga.. High School C-ym^ nasiuni Thesale will start, a t 3 0, m , and continue through,the evening ' 4 Usalblf sports cqurpntent in good condition wifl besold a t this tinie to enable the j sponsors tt» raisei money \for theclass treasury The items\Will Uicluoe skis,a \skates sleds, skiboots skipants,arid jack- ets, games etc. A S ,. v ^Thp merchandise to besold,,has been ^onaiect ofpurchased from sludenisand\other person's andany unsold article^ will be\returned to- thevowners7' ,\ J , \Moreover the jrising cost of both hospital constrUetibn andhoiij- pital operation places these insti? tutlons in a serious financial dil- emma. Many^ still manageto con- tinue operating without deficjtSj but they dp sp only through the sacrifice} ofchrtailnjint ofservices or facilities important, toconraoum- (Continued on Page Thirteen* \Christmas Seals tofight TiSare sold in theUnited States and ter ntories by3,000 voluntary assoeia tions affiliated wtih the National Association \Tuberculosis is amajor disease probleminRussia* But theSoviet Union has no voluntary T?B As- sociation, ltd Christmas) Seal fUhns raisei , IW <3o 3t,& l e y cpntribttted by individual citizens fto fight TB,\ ..•'.*.'•'' Persons whohave inot already enlisted their contribution in the war against TB, may dp so by mailing: It'direct 46 this Essex <)punty Tuberculosis & Publics •Healtl* Association a t iSeeheVal- choql BimM la Plm^bm^ sought,J .. __ The'felenfe||i tai*y school &iSt\ Jbhnjs Aeadiehay here Was gutted byfife ear^-7^i> day mbrhln^ lifith theloss!estimat- ed a t $1OO;OQ0.Thefire Was - : 0$ Sbvefed shdrjly' ^ft>r 1 a. \jcnCi^ tav* air 'policehreh whowere)>a- ffdiung thesitreets. ' * -rr\ _ PlSttsburgH firemen, assisted by Air•Force personnel, brought the blaze und|Y-fec»n|t%l at 3:30*.\ - ; The fire caused heavy damageid grades onethrough si&,according* to theRfc, Rcy,^Msgr. Louis I>.,B6i> ttflfe, pastor hk. S t JOhh'S Chiifcih Lwhieh maihthins theschool..JBe pfeaid that l|Mp%|^y classes Willbe set up in^he>;#ehoors gyannaWiUnl and,in thebalfefnettt of thechirrcli, BxpnnsiOn blahs, announced Jjfi mid^eptehiber, provided for cpfti straction of a new elementary* school. Thelyitrrted section, ce%?% nected to the high school hy.%4*' corridor. Wast ohave been used'fb?* high\ school expansion. *'* - M^rMSerube said the fire - ?Wi3ti\ [not delay th^ proposed buil^oy' Iprogram. - '-\ • . • • • • • - >>%•$.' There was one bright side ,f&' the affairr-4Dhlldren in thefirstSfls '.198»,*#f«f|gr«de| will gftot tHeh* Chrlstma| vications a W«Sek early. %f|^ r1-\—'— ' ^ L A r t nnrafjoft j^I^toBTHTOVyiN' — , Membeis of the'Essa* Couhty Spard of Su- pervisors and their' wives wilf gath- e r ' a t theAirpwfc Ifrfn in Westport Saturday \evening for adinnerand dance. s r o f CasualtyandSU^ty^f^m- ) *a h I e S e s t i*a t e< * te^ t h a t the Extort 1,200 on^Sunday tfiis year, the4AsSocia-1a S t t S n ' ^ f t i J ^ S S & * °n lt h e n a t l l i n S st^^ets^dliighrways ^riother m prdba»|y will idle m the ihierye\iilne Weak/ bringing total traffic deaths^of ihe^hplida? season to l,%fo * ! Thomas N)BoateT of the tion ly p m , FridayuntU folMvln* s^id, \Vltt weekend New tbfre.^n Traffic J Valhs the4AsSocia-1a contr,buting*factor\ln morT than one'-th-rd of all accidents 'other expected causes, morderoftheir frequency, will bedriving on the wrong side of theroad, reckless driving, failure to yield theright- of - vv>iay and-fallmg asleep it the wheel ' „ i^ r * 'The Chtyst\mas'iN[ew Year sea- son, as a timeofhappinessand?cel- ebration; usually brings forth a graat^f numberfitparties and in- formal g^t-togfcther* thanany oth er time offel|e year The party-go e r whoIsover-itndhjgent i5 inline t o kill or be killed onthe-high- way* It should be-obviousbynow that theperson Who drinks should not drive. •SUnitatly,, thi* holiday season atways brings-extra traffic and conttaatton. When ,4 mdtorlst loaes (ConUnUed On Page Six) Youngsters The annual d ero 4 P P W ^ k !• Paper Com parry, *>——i« Fiie^Caused by>a short circuit gutted a ^ l c t e n c e on theVineyard Road in.North Ticonderoga Tues- day ntorniiig, destroying all the personal belofijnhgs of a fSmily of severi, Ineliiaing Avechildren rangingin age. rroim b#o to 15. Suffering at'gr^at loss i n the bjiaze ^w^re »*r and* Mrs Vain Woods,andtheir diildreri, loath, 15,•\Virginia 8 , Eugene, T, Nicky} 4; and Frank, St Even all their Christmas presents \wem destroyed along with their furniture, other household affects andtheir cloth- ing Tbfey didiiQt,have insurance coverage Mr find Mrs \Woodsand their children »are iteinpararify residihg With Mr and MEr& -Lelto-y Show in Cpssey Street h-ere Mr.Woods Is ejhployed by t h e Intenxtional AJmo4 ImmedlateOr after the fljje, 'neighbors- m weU tut others k U ^ S M here starteii 4 drr^re t o diii 4M6 stricken family. Donations of household furnishings, ciSthliig aiid, all useful items are being sought,J 'thdse assisting thefamily itfge; all areas residents to help out in this Yuletide tragedy The Arebroke dflt /while, Mfc and Mrs woods and* thVir t^wo youngest children wsere'-hi Crown Pointandthe1othei-three childreri J <Ccratimiedon PageTwo) F\Mi< works depawthient em- \y >n Coining alt wanted t o w - like EdNorton oh, theJack- 1 '•l'-a.son show an*workm a •*'•\ Thesudden popularity for \ -'' dram detail came aboutl When <i-aning project Arnr sowers n e t t ,lal \f $5 31 found i i nit lim-m1—mi^imim^tm IIV[Ji 1 Youngsters Here The annual jCMfttmas theatre d ero t i w lf t V ; W MS ** !r#»lwf ^ «r«mj»{gtr ami iht TIcondsrofra U*KB %t Etlr4 * ^ Mr. BartonMidthatth*fea- ture -will ^Ja,W^t«rril&«icl tturee bote eawly and fruit to the y«aacMent« 4 h 3«OVKlMB«B {MiLK J*BW YQfiRK — Dr.•& &-Bt4»tof*$ Market Administrator of the New iGork metropolitan milk mar^«ft- ing area announced,a uniform price of H 3 * pet' h u i t a r e 4 ^ i t h t Cd65 quarts) for. 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