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To [MiltKa. cr*n*«J *6x the fiver in sfoch Jfcattttor tb*t tie Bonbafikiment Hot W&ter fou ft» encrtww>h- ft tufctt« tOG feet long. Was tfoe is-olid rYvck, tjlSye flijia per- il WiUls *Bifi»4 to direct 'the *—^M^Mt'itff* <4MT' channel^ and ,„ 7 ^ aflartlTtf'Me erabaafc:- rtl to Us pkttbe. ' T<W« great under- \' ;#&>T nearly *WQ year*- labor, ft** <Sfct ' aKbortt ;$f&«t0. The |W«1 #a#%*a*ia*^tf <Angi»t 1948, and blMto in five tbontha. The embanfc- i«bt U ovef 800 feet lattg, and its ftctff l# n f*et 'afcffv* ' $e* isrel' cA 4 the ' ™™ ir % r ft****'\ is - 25 'ttjfe'&'lflftelilttil. -MA, tt»«re- [^M&fc'#a*<>ftttltal 'add «fee^lt^d 'un- ^wiaJla ^.S0L.-JStot. v high..;' The trt*s planked and executed un- fair the djreo&tttt trf Col. Charles L. ~iAtoA - civil eagittear. (Fncan Ml^^ Hi»toiy>, Uav/nMlifc'Qifcv opcurs- <m this »v«r A !>«>ift% «a^:a4e Which' trbm ie rfrt*uiar wildbesB tod sublimity tho iiiliiijfelfedliMr^Qiwxtry, i^ well iy &* ^Wlt tt? tliose Who t»k« r« In ^iiMyini the wild ecen- Thia fall trAws in a ravine riich iMT-ftteim has f-worn through ifr »ajid#tofl4' to' Vde^th oj nearly » f^et^ a.*kd t&a ^.-indip^I Ialia te , |th«j l*ttjl£t «C *- yarrow gorge, and 4av^rti<J|i^sht t>f 50.£eet (from I'B Hiatasrar.J ». II. ppleville Ppstoflfcfc ^ Be Closed^ ;W#rd'*s boea r*oaiv^a f 'that 'the ofa^iWwiaAagf ^-t Whipple- !&L V,; WftUbe- ctotaed. , Tha SUp^p^f^ l?wiim<M 'Showed a of'|tpllDll«tf'»Ut year so it bt'ip^#|'ftfid fhe'ro»ideTj.ts of WtifMt? 'will be served, ^y, f«fl ftiwJ '«&-> roiite earriens ; ' * , Looking Around The * * t North Country Dividend To Be Paid % V. A. In 19S4 Will Total 190 Millions. District .VA jaMie^ wiinbattdle^ ^e bulk of the' pdvjEDteats and ^ie llrtrt c^eelcs will )S.ts»rt ^pittj| out^bcrut 60 days after the »nnltW;sary^tt.t0 '«* the palietles, * ^S ,'f * The to» iudlviduirf'' diyidejad #U1 be about $00, Tihe same pttjn&ent «PCtJes will flippy that wore u««|d lew fignylnfr- tbe-1&&2 and 196 S Te«ular i»n^uUf#a it #iU p^y a regular div- 1 ^Dlders ^tejfc*1mn)l&* wlio «r«f holding ihe niftjor Bujfisi^ee-HWiU get ident' o# 190, jnillloA dollars next year The^Tetefaftjs Aamtoistration has]jcs£s than* 46 yfeara bid—tfee grou«» to veteVan» holding about five mil- [50 cents'pet tbohth on ©*c*r *1,OO0 lion National Service Ul& Insurance of insurant'© for each Uo»th polidy' (iNSLI) polkjtefiv * «was i,n frrW during, the year ending A VA ofjftcial explained that some-*on the 195V*annIve*s*ty date, Wihat lower than'live 'iniliionJfidjtvid^l policies nmwt have been in, foree ual veterans actually will receive\pay t&i*e montba or Confer oxceio-t *or raents because some have more than veteram on active duty during th* one polioy, • ' ' j'^ 11 ^ to aifil life*., -Tiffr iTTTin^J^ilitoiMKJwa d*^- I i* 1iri)illii)MI>m i )7i**pmm+*)m*m FIWS FWST TWAIN Biofflwm MtA RICiBt —-fftttt J? Halted biogrfcpby Mark Twtfin wli; w*» .discovered i# cently by Franklin J. Meine, Chicago. Give* away with tobacdp* it was printed i& %inf type in 1887 and is a$t abse of ci^ar paper. <h*WiW>MMililm[li HWilfl •iliilfill »»* yfi» •WiaiiaW«Nai * *' •V 16 A OiMefy -Sdlomorl ft XiOad^ii tfeeat-ro ft tragedy i being' played. The a,gei ( king jftNl ttf m& fro on the ^toge a& littnaa, K rOu wbieh one of my in* *iall I be»tow the crown?\ rdlde tfake frootn the gallery, %y$ jfUy'ttor, make it 'arf a apiece.\ FORT GQVINIGTON\: Tiie fa>ot that school t centimliziation carried^ many benefits\ was bioughl out la^t week when the Fort Covington, , Boanbay and HoganslMw/g rd-sidents- voted on the question, The vote wa» 705 for alnd 15h'*againi£'t the pxioposied , Cen- traliization. ' COORiNiWAiLiL IiSbAN-D: ' Aridrew T>a<vid f 51, a resident of Cornwail Is- land was drowned in the St' Law- rence River last we^ek Monday >when ihii* motoii' boat overturned after be- ing ptru6k by a la!bge wave, JCJIATEiAUiG'AY:; Helen Adam's and Mv$> Phyllis, Newton Gnoigan have su.cce'&s'fully passed the stiate ^x^mis <land,are now registered nur^ies. Bruilhtoti W. CI TJ . To Meet v The-Brushton W, - 0. T TJ, will meet'-on Triefeday^ J^nuasry 5^ 1954, at 2k 30 P/iH. at the httrne of Mrs. A. D. Armisfcrdng^ - ,. \Legislation\ will be the suibject of tho meeting. . 3 Injured In Hogansburg Crash. Randrfi Roy, Massenaj Mary . and Isaibelle Des'dhaimfoeault, Dundee, Que are in t|ie hpisipital. They are the victims of a 6 car collision cm Route 37 near Hogan.s;bu<rg. Route 37 between Maasena and, Btoganslburg' Is^ fa/st gaining the repu- tatl'tm as the most dangerous, roiad n Northern Niew York. Thljs Siecilion of road ha.3 claimel several lives in the past year and undoubtedly head* the list a>& the road claiming' the moist lives yet no one sevens ty> bo dsoing .aiythiiimg to cut down ^be' num- ber of accidents on that road. Little Salmon Club Room Nearly Completed* iLmt Monday evemtog several v mem- fo&m of the Little Salmon -Fish & Game Club met at the Moire Fire House to put u,p insulation and wall- board. . The newly built Mojra ¥kH Hou^e is to be-^he home of the X»tt* fie Salmion Fish & Game Clmb wheal it is completed. Only a few {trior* sheets of wall board remain to be put Un to finish the job. Tlhe meet- ing rooim will be fumfobed with chairs, taJbleis, dishes^ cuipis, coffee Una and .otter ne«es«ary utensdle by tre iclub and used jointly \by the oiub and the Moir$, Mreaaen,. m -mfs w. ••m * e famotttf «lv«r boat» , conoetfon, as aire the other items pictured* Tha H&Ofraph toeUM a record trip schedule for the Robert E. Lee: <4 N«W Orl«*h* t*St, LonJg; 1,210 miles, B days, 18 hdurs, arid 30 minutes, leaving June 30th, 1870. Best previous record 3 days, 21 hours,, and 58 * m mtautaa by the steamboat Natchez.\ Twain rode the Robert E, L«e in gathering mat^rial^lor his book, \Life on the Mississippi/' which was publiahad JUSt 70y*a*S ago. —American g*pplesLEnoyclop«dla vkoio*. •::#: >m •::m , i v* •>>\»-' :A.W:& •B^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^V feffT* Auto. . \graphed pf6tureof ,, Mark Twain looks out from jfrallj -—\ Meine who is edi* / tor of American\ 1 Peoples, .*Ebcyclo % pedia, is one Of foremost Twairi authorities. Aboye ,is the statue of Mark Twain as It stands in Kann^ bal, Mo. On either *» side are original unused models hy,' sculptor. ' J VrrilMlBWJBBBlrifflTIIitBfttfBBMBBBBy ^^^^m»|^l^H :;^'fMi:j; , mm tl •• ^ vIL:' ?m?w: ••*••?:•» W YmM \ •• ','.' • '. ':' ' , •••••••T'\ •'••}•&!•\> vr-ft- v ••••'••%« \. : :.y-. fl : : - \'\-.3\ r.. '0-y i\ mm f'./-J V.' * J ' :*'