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Mirror of
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VOL. XLH—HO. 27
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LAKE PLACID N E f f l l U S H E D AT LAKE PLACID, NEW fOKK, IN THE HEART OF THE AMRONDACKS, FRIDAY, OCTORER 24, 1162
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EASTERN S H A S S * CONVENES AT LP. CUJBTuTC WEEKEND
no Mackenzie Propesea As bcr BMrd ef Dfaacten. Season's Plans rs Be Day Sessioa.
TUPPER LAKE RECTOR TO PREACB HERE SUNDAY
The Bev. William Love, rector of St. Thomas church in Tupptr Lake, wilt preach Sunday atoming at St. Eustace Episcopal church in the aaaence of the E«T. Sidney T. Buck. T i e service will be held at Ll:16 a. as, instead of at the usual hoar ef 11 a. an. There will be no early eaanuannaon service. Sunday school wtt he at 9*0 a. m.
By Prank Elkins Ski Editor
{Beprinted from- the N. Y. Times) Pre-season ski activity will move
late high gear this Friday, Saturday and Sunday when the United States Eaetera Amateur Ski Association holds its thirty-first annual iuu—si— at the Lake Placid Oeub. Bcpiaamtatives from the S O clubs that comprise the ruling* body of the sport along the Atlantic Osast will fia« a heavy agenda fined up far the three days. The aa action mg af some 200 or mora toaraaaaents far the 1962-58 season will be a highlight.
Saturday will find 15 panels in aossien from I t a. m. to 6 p-m. •very phase of the ski spon, competitive ami recreational, amateur and commercial, junior and senior, children and aduH, men and women, will be discussed.
George Earle, director of the ski school at Syracuse and a captain in the Tenth Mountain Division Troops, will handle the panel on intercollegiate competition. It is expected that the Eastern Inter-collegiate S. A., formed two years ago to replace the Intercollegiate Ski Union, will define the ^rational Collegiate A. A. rules as they pertain to skiing and come to an agreement oa the huge list of college tounsaments and winter carnivals on tab for the coming
AS.U. NAMES DATES FOR MAM
SKATE EVENTS GotNJL
Hare far
> * > T AT SCHOOL SAT. NIGHT SECTIONAL CLIMAX
Students F,
Orchestra, •y
tenta* Usury an the site tor the North
; American indoor champioaahipa on j February IS and 16 at the annual meeting 8uamay of the k n i tear Skating Union of the United States at Hotel Marcy. Appruaimataiy •SO nipmouuiatiom of speed skating- groaps came here for their sessions at the invitation of' the
} Lake Placid Speed Skatiag Oak. • Richard P. Shearman of Jamestown was elected president of the
j national organisation. Manager of 'the 1962 speed skatiag team at Oslo, he —rceedu Earl Selem of
'Chicago who in turn was named a new delegate to the ASU and
Morning Agenda Heavy »r and interscholastic com
petition, amatrni instructor's plans for women's eompetttioa, move activities for the recreational fatten, 1964 oraeo- country pmnsj aki patrol uctaaaptiihuMnts ami
Sfc|an** downhill and slalom caosifieation of ski
ami fourth-class skiers will make ah the Booming half of the agenda. l i t e interlude for lunch wfll be followed by panels on ski lamping and aki jumping judges' activities, plans for the l too world championships in Sweden and the 1966 Cfympks in Italy, the aki conndPs help to orgaamed skiing and pre-uaninary sanctions for the 1962-at season.
On Sunday, the delegates will he occupied during the regular
with problems dues ought to
bo increased, how much of a quota should be arranged for the East for the world championships, the election of officers and the
of ski toBrnameata for
r. Long Island S. O, J* L. L, first
As a fitting climax to the New Teak State School Music Association's all-state sectional being bell here this Friday and Saturday a . „ . . . - , « « ~ . . concert will he held at the Lake rWI" ^***J*?J**m*COm-Pmeid Cent«l School at 8 p a n - l " * * " * " * * i ^ ****??* Saturday eouuing. Three W^\?J*TKJZ5 S ^ ™ * * '
Carter, president of the Illinois Skatiag Association, was re-elected secretary-treasurer of ASU. Other officers named Sunday were: Lamar Ottsen, St. Louu, let vice-president; Herbe Knudten, Cedar Eaptds, 2nd vice-president, and Hariand Gallagher, Amsterdam, 3rd vice-president.
Other nuashrra of the Olympic committee are: Shearman, George D. Eggers, Now York; Del Lamb, Milwaukee; Bon Begdale, Detroit and Ottsea, coach of the 1962 team.
Herb Schwai, St. Paul, Henry Kemper, St. Louis, and Frank M. Karteany, Chicago, were -named life members for outstanding committee work.
The national outdoor spend skating championships wore set for
31 and Fab. 1 at S t Paul. The 1 indoor chanapeenships,
Feb. 13 and 14, will be at Chaxn-uuagn, ELL Alpena, Mich, was named as the tentative site for the .Worth American outdoor Feb. € ami 7.
gaf areas for the will he: Bod Hoadhus, St. Louis; Al mamSton, Cleveland; Elmer
WALK4NS POSSIBLE AT RL00D nUBILE TOaUY PLACff iEDOSTl
7 ^ T 0 R E M A W W DEFEATlDfwR^
f BILL PORTER TO STEAK AT REPUtUCAJI RALLIES
CRANT JOHNSON ACTIVE IN cmc
AFFAIRS OF AREA
took to the air km the third period for tally to down a
eleven 7-4) last the local field. f t h e six pointer on 'toss
•«iy r-
on
PRICE SEVEN CENTS
COFCttOUPTO SIUDY TRAFFIC
PROntMHEXE
victory for
Grant Johnson of Tii----iif»v$ra,
from Dashnaw to Fowler af-u r the Bombers bad advanced to
jthe ten following a Mochad kick pin midfield. Edgiey collected the!
•»' extra point on another teas by Bed ! Dashnaw. PlaekTs advance to pay' dirt came on a series
P TA AND f . F . W ARE IN CHARGE OF HALLOWFENPARTY
atroetwiUbeeaoof the ects of the Cfauaaber of
to a of di night.
by the
for After Parade.
at
pointed Bohmd Urfirer to hand a studies of the
is roaam-mendiaoT that a traffle !urvoy bo
aathorityaad away»from
a track rente to
Republican candidate tJon a? rt?mb*"- jf " b?en active in v-u::-';. . civic duties for -f^--^
fo- -e-e'.ec-
The Parent Teachers Association
- ^ . _ of r W n g ! ̂ 'J* T S e m ^ 5 *"**? W * " V P * » the * * ^ TlmKling doek lays by Edgiey, Bobhy Soars a n d ; a n d T^f1. , "¥**?* *?* • * • « « » « ' • • • * »chodnles far
Porter, plas an aerial f r o . Dana- - " ^ ^ ^ " L ^ L * * J ^ t t w * mnjl. tw h p s « s t the viBj««, to fullback Porter. ^ ^ ^ ti^fD~fB1,m5 o n Fn~ * » « * « aoak and regolar
day evening, Oct. SI, at the arena, scaedales far track deli with cooperation from town and
w91 be featured in the p r o g r a m embracing orchestra, caornH and band selections.
Charles Bodestteim, Director of Music at Clinton, N. Y„ will conduct the orchestra gwest number and the chorus foatare will be led by Gifford J. Mitchell. Director of the MeGiU University Choral Society and Director of Mask in the Westanount city schools, Montreal. Dr. Harwood Simmons, .Director, Syracuse University Bands, College of Fine Arts, Syracuse, will be guest band conductor.
The concert program will be: Orchestra—
Overtare Boionwendr Sehabert ^Weaver
A Kiss in the Dark Herbert-Campbell
Procession of Master-singers Wagner-Reibold
Bonaaanian Gypsy Dances Wilson
Chorns— Gloria from Twetf ta
Mass Lock Malaguena — Lecuona-Warnik Emperor Walks Straoss-Gibb
March: The American Bed Cross Panella
The Enehantei Pranae Overture lohnson
Oriental Suite 1 Gibbs March: Colossus of
Columbia Alexander General chairman for the event
which will attract approximately 310 students from 96 schools is Mrs. Gladys at. Otis, assisted by Myies Lawtar, instrumental music director at the local school.
The urogram is sponsored by the New York State School Music Association, Mrs. Betty S. Farley, Goavernesr High School, N.Y.S. &MJL
Born in TSceomesnga, Mr. Johnson has always lived there. He was graduated from Middlebury College in 1926 and is manager and treasurer of An9aas and Scott,
Jlmu, wholesale food dealers. H*[
to 1941 and mayor of Tkonderoga 1M1 t o 1M7. He is a past
IX. Comdr. George A. OX3onaell, JTiconderoga, a Jr., Clucago, now stationed in,board of direeb
EASTESHPIOORE SRATE
Greenwood, Saratoga Springs, and president of the Kiwanis elah in ember of the
aiooara or atreetors of Mwes Lud-Washingtoa, D'.C. Starters are : jagtoa hospital; a trustee of the McCarter, Leo Hoebcher, Minne-; Union" Free School district; trus-spolis, GUbert Van Wfflegaa, MB- tee of the Methodist church, men-waukee and Roger Place, New her of the Tksonderoga Elks iouge; ^OI*- | vice-president of the Ticonderoga
"Trophies which a c u mfi Ltitor re-1 Nationoi IHn* la the legislature last year, Mr.
Jehnoon was assigned to cosamit-night,4tees oa aviation, labor and indus
tries, pahSe institutions and villages. He sccamL aa assemblyman representing Essex county after a special assembly election in November 1M1 when he succeeded Judson Morehouse, re
ceives dont always stay with him in importance," Mr. Solent stated at the bansmet Saturday "hot the habits a serious skater forms while training remains with him always. They influence his achievements and create loyalty within his family and to those with whom he is associated."
Mr. Solem conthnaed, "Youth needs •owething to prepare him with a balance in these years ef war-like tWMlilin,F Coached hi athletics be teomg to stand up to his job, whatever it may he. He learns to aaake deeisiens between the good and bad and between natural tikes and djafikos and to judge
is ' ~ Dr. Godfrey Dewey told of the
beginning of winter sports at Lake in 1904,
own rink and the first skiers need the aral slopes. The ergaarixatiou of the Sno Birds in M B helped holster the popularity af winter
i 'a , id fumbled at the end of the •: ouarter and I t took over oa
>»n 26, asarchiag straight the field an flashy running
at back Sad Denao, aided by Young, loft half. Ti went over
.-al stripe from five yards ,-:!>- to have the play enBed on a penalty. The Bombers
: held the Purple and White oa a* two and got out of danger with
a big-league surprise pass play. Th« half ended with Placid on TTa, _' ' after a S5-yard gala on a heave -'-'.>m Dashnaw to Bay Edgjejr.
The CantweDmen staved off a Ti score after they --ore in the third, the v-ancing to the five on three runs by Deano plus a forward
Shortly after the fourth opened. Bomber fullback Ken Porter galloped some fw yards to near another marker, only to be called hack by an offside. Poa a long one to Tfe fire there oa in ail play was m i mil ai *n torrifcery, with Ti a off a scoraag threat on their
villare authoritios, Alfred Cohrell, VJ.W. past com
mander, and the Mer. Cmtr E. Carpenter, representing the P-TA, are co-ehairaaen. Faa^vhaaa SriE begin with a parade in caetame at 7 pja. to Joraa at the corner of Kain 3L and Shrauac Ave^ the children aurching to the arena and led by the high school hand.
A program of games and movies has been arranged for the enter-ta:nment of the younger ehmlren when prises wffl ho-awarded for the fanciest, speokVet, and most original costumes, two to be given in each class. At the nannifiialiiu
given a candy bar and as he
(Tbxradaj) •lacaf tadded f u e l Hoary, 20-0 mpjot vie tors over r%Mshurg High School. The Bombers have two gamer remaining on thaw schedule this sea-eon, one a league fray with Platts-burg and closing with the annual battle against Northwood School.
are enjeying^the party on the first floor af una auaua, students of junior saul saanar high schools will
af Lee Struck Jr. and his
hr their
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3 DAY HARVEST OF VALUES" IN
SARANACLAKE
Offer North
G.O.P. WOMEN HOLD REE11NG AT TOWN
Approximately «f tranac Lake are taking part in
"Harvest of Values" the last
HALL m 'wi AY
three days of this remaining open both Friday and Saturday nights until 9 p. as. cial bargains will be pers during the ness
WiSmm J. Holleran is of the Ketail Merchants Division
Commerce which is aauaisorxox the
than $15^00 to in carrying out
and and vacation
4GAMECL0B SPONSORS BIG
€AME CONTEST Offer f lwt
The Lake Placid Fish dc Club has announced that it will jponuor a Big Game contest this year, wrfch nearly flOO worth of prizes offered.
There will he a cash prise contest m u to aaoaahers of the Fish A Gaaae Chah only, with a prase of Sho far she largest buck, HO far the aaaaAeet buck, and Saw for the Iszaeat hoar taken. There wiD
prizes given by local aseichaats, for game taken in the Adirondack Park, asa fallows: prises for the
buck aad largest
Some of the are aa
<1> Shea's Chah, in Lake Placid, or at Saranac Lake Hardware, and the weig^*
ha w e i g h t a wiD he hog-dreasei
Beading of traffic counters indicate that these should be a more defined control of traffic as a
are for asotorists and alike, to protect the
of Mala St. merchanta and to relieve the complaint! af visitors to this resort.
Carl Thornton, reporting as chairman of the civic improvement eauuaittee, read a few answers to Us requests for suggestions as to what the viDaae needs aaost as guest attractioas. Several ef the letters referred to the sad eondi-4Wa of the shelter house at Scon's Gobble which they called "disreputable, cold and the Unlet facilities primitive and aaaaaitary." It was suggested that transportation be arranged to he leas expensive lo skiers, either by bus or at an established taxi rate at specified periods. A toboggan slide and T-bar lift was also suggested as an attraction.
Mr. Thornton ahw reported that Lake Placid cam hold the International Sled Da* daxby
ta •*~|ruary IT esenr
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The publicity committee reported that 2 6 ^ « travel folders have been ordered from MiBte Beberts, Inc. of California.
A sum was voted for the use ef C. W. Goff as the Chaaaher's representative in Banking a bid at Saratoga for the 1968' or laud State Grange sessions for Lake Placid.
James Sheffield was elected as a member of the board of directors to succeed Jack Davis who has resigned herauar of changing his residence to White Plains. Mr. Avison appointed him to head a committee for office imprawimmat.
H was reported that the White-face Ian road wheuc condition mas
at the 'lent aseeting re-tap dressing last
Base, reporting for the that his also be a contest open to the gen-
eral pubfie, with aacichandisef***** laonday_uight had petition-town board for ed the North
a sum ef not assist the its
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