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wm^rw^^mm^ *si* v; ¥%T *>% c ; j4 », ,* i i LARGEST WEEKLY CffiCHIATlOH IN WBT1JEBN. NEW YORK STATE l,ill hnWi ..i.mi> i„.|.h iJu i.m, ,1.111 nil i iiiiuiii.Tit r I ji.il i i, iiUii^iiiHniiiU'Mi'f i "lin .L I'M 11H1..1 .t, ,f iwn, ,„ litt *m n ."• i "II >• "• " fr I u ' J urn. if%f. Hi i Vn1nuM.ii ..I, i inn '. i 1 .. ..*.. i. •-• .iif.ti.umi Ti ,,i .i J n . i : f. .. TWOHDIROPA, NEW YORtC^THURSPAYj « A l t q i 4 H i m « » SIXTEEN PAGES ' : J»RteE'''W- 5 CE|f!§ tftgiiig' pjtmit'iy BoftVcf ToJAbaii^Djpi Bales Tsix A *«s^>!puttbcwi_ r e 4 f © | i a | ^ ^ t i E r i p e a t ^ l b e text of the propos- Additional Re^e^#-'-S«l|jw«tos AwMted; Bringing ^ ^ - f e i w ^ ^ ^ *Ueply On laafee^PoHi^^^^S' teQNTFMJSm,, Vt—New York t ***,~^tf«,« ^l^IM^^toM ^^j^J^gl^jJ Vewnont J G W . "Pjoffibp H. Hoflf tbafc New Yoxik Stjjte; will worJt to prevent polMaon from the Inteiin^ion^fl, \" Paper -Co, plaint at Ticonderoga, N. Yi A &>ckefe]}er saad^niermaiUoinal| -Paper 1 & 'cotoplyoaig< with the' ^poEutiop^ooijitiipl s sehediille-' j?e« cdnrnxended-by the-fe^eraitgaY- .jammeiii after a. 1965 >tft&pm ktfke&itti wtmm 1x> halt t^f Cardfe ......jfiT? Essex Col&% W^pptm^it of" white Jtedfcakl ' cligibiUty recipients, , | n ; , ^ ? ^ . 9 | | p^-Woi^g: °V^-J^ 'l^9PSw*llis*^ anoint fjwm^e^omBaji^s^jlanTr •« " ^*2*^%ses£5P**i a t TjicttQ^oraga, ^, * $ c The ^ N«w , Yftrk gov^ernor said 4-mew plteM t V b e tuiilt by Intaniajtjoiial Pap^& wall he ^ 0 ^ •mma^B^'-saxL m said: tiCvA%i|si^il,;' ajsj* •%• .-to: 'lB^I^^S^^(?h¥p^]i?iQ; i Man? j's iwijtiinishts tCfflrie _.. 'gpefhpif W^#iK:^Jn*fflin^bctial -Bajpfsr' ljlpfciSvS5#^inig. '. .''•/„-, •:-' T.fiME, who told R6c(kel^.eT ; "Vi&rah<>nt- > is . .also iv^Uidge.ieB: •&i',%e ; lalke; •i;-.j*LTSL V _ i - i f c i ..?*J^i/-_^ ^ w ^ l M p W ? " '"awards #:5if^|#igfirihe Wmfw m apgep^f^l -V )o0im^md tor to E s s e s Ctoimty BaasruJ <^ £wp& visors "to talke immediate ^tel»R' r to rescind the 1 tiha$& peirc^at county sales tax '^s sam a^ paactacahle" is sdhfitoted^to pe pwesented for action >m&&$ ast the meefcmig of the Ti(BPfMter*j oiga V i i a g e Bo|uwt. A spotesjanan faf the said y&stod&y that t^e ip^Ltt'j tioh is heiinig presented sot pie Board's actfion ait t3je^ciiK$t'of several lopal mertoihfeNlff that,the tax will P0^M r"s«fcsd»iiea -?fifl^ aing wa!s postponed'ud to enaWe menjbeiFs''fleS did so io attend the' ^gupu^jp year at "the Elks € l « | ^ | | t I;.. ; The three „ p e ? | S ^ » | ^ safety yvhieh^^l^tWl Mirefe l, was «|»ps®SsM#' Boaml of Supemstes : # Mfset the .'high, cost ;of ,JMMi(|^; v re- ed resolution follows Proposed Resolution r 5REAS, the New York LefgisJaituire has recently enMed legislation approved byj Governor Nelson E RockefeiQer mSlmig certain out hacks on the state medicaid wrognam effec- Iftive QpM. 1st, WSS, and WHESREAS, the Board of Su- pervisors of Essex County has recently approved a county-wade sales tax for Essex County to j^nanoe the mujuty'si .sh^re un,« de> Medicaid wihMi tbejccra^es ef• leoti've March 1st, 1968, §ind ' WH33KIEAS, said ^ l e s tax has ' " a Igjemenidxntsl ecojisojnlc pa* on the Ticomdierflga area the enatctment of the -ywide sales tax due to the 'Xainiity of said area to the {itaite oif Vermont and W'aishing- ton Comraty, neither of which have had such a sales tax, and WHEREAS, it now appears that said Medicaid cut backs wall reduce the count's cost of medicaid of #t least sbsty per- cent (60%), apd probably more. NOW, THEREFORE, be it re, solved that the Boa^d of Trus-| tees of the Village of Tipondeir- joiga, hereby ia%e and request the Boaad of i^upervisors to take| immediate steps to rescind said' ijiow -be -reduced as jDOiuftf^pisaites tax as soon as practicable. ACS- <&•.ft'&&%& pt Mr: am $"73.6344 Mid the ppartment hw* f^W. JfclP^^ l#o^:^hl£Vei whither bt^k tfie case is sjill eligible. ' ' The cooperation of^the 4»»b- 1MS during this *iian#QVef period will be appreciated. .'u .. *i ' $ ,' i, . i i" .. - .-•: | t y , M ' Ba^"4ni n *CKlHiS§» Boysl'State mpi|S&i#|v? ! .n- I^cuslitooitax exemptiaTi»li M%,& $§m,%'^oC^taijior,reM 'tf£offeH$<$ac& for peraofi^, .a#is^ant|St:otito|i^ M,Ti^M'yeafs'of44*fr.liPW wffl.%' 1IX&.Z&. or Campaign j. The ilamja'.^1 'inore tham 70 Tocal | ^ | B ^ w t p h i v e vokm- n^n^^ *^'te^siA* A—^J jpjj. jhe ibeirs and aotian on $Vas >.(a'at *^?r7*l«^^^i » 'S^Sft.^fivS?; She-$ a .inember of,!p^Ni#Ht' #.t.H<MWEii$p;ctte^y a^v$j^f*%gn. a^EJptgd.ylpir the .'IT""""'" 1 ' ~" ' L ; s4jJif»gOTa..lJf IdM'l^sluld^^&'ii^l^-^^,^ e^ly Ttiesday ha^ ^•S^i^e|l!er?s;vtet^ waii©M«i. - JSfoSJJ&wai Woodruff, ofy6u^ M' wasn't 'iffiipyes#^b^he con* ' '^|f--thfe^eri^^'*|took& •r^i: POlRt JB^NRY —invesftigation :, |r^^ intoja^.^t)h of a p r o n # ^ a t J S f c ^ i . ^ © ; - M # s -&m* toled^anseJos-e an exact causei Barihtf^ a «Wi«i» of l fe| "" " . ^ - tht ^%.0^§§k:-.-m L',-Br^^!rd W«QdJhftffif8u«i ^ ^ ^ m : ^ , ; 'said thfi^dieath* M fee.Jp$40&j®?e& mSm$3&m£ffi plsahs • fa mm •thfi!- J^^|^|s.woidd , - i h|5i to'" —' '- " ' • • •' MhWdl& ; iliexle»jidlfeJi^; ••WjTf fn ae. lyr^gflffir ;ir&..def^i};fi:i|y'.a' ; lpfe feyJSa^' majority by - Port : -Henry village' in, ,»te^hi v was;Md «ja, #parate •r IM'4^9N$aHF.V' «l0etet' -to \th©, nM •;wer'e---jce/i iWu.'-.i* "Tjiii Wmth$r . , T^petatiac^''l» : Jtoft 1 lieaSte3?n ^esw ; 'T«iife- 'Stafg; t l » i i # - 'Sfcp* day, he Meaif $he -SEsaacflai^ . atsa-inafe, soimtewhat cooler today: and -tomorrow 'tttttiio^' waaftei'' . Mond^r* Jfiighs will he. In' iftie *#low to Mddte 40*8 aaa *k> fews "to «he' 20's, " Fikapita'ttoii 4'U-r i»g 4tee per- iod will total on the avetage- less.] than oiw4ua!rte>r inch y occ'ur- "• 'liiftg as showers •today,•;-:.'./.: : ': o •' - f •• , , ' * '• ' ' :•' ' •? : O t> meeting •sday, A p i l at a ^»r s; A lairge gtom oif local resl- '^Ste*' attetislfSF la^it" Thaursday^ ettof of :«&£ Board, request- ;v^ji&6lnent j ,o , f' a local town r gferfltei 1 suth exemption. >tatote^ wCGrifcly passed by ^ " S e w Y#Jk, '^ate ^Ijegislaitiiire county, t$gra£ vMage to ^-"•-^-ice —'*- S; .celled' by par jX'€?lgfe' o/ over, 1 ' '^liahficataions.-j ' must he jB'fcd^pminL of wC" J li^ jwlnted' o.ffte- eiseiijptiott f^^' S; in#,i levied Wfte govern* *$&& e^eanp f, i^W' would town taxes or school dis- IBS' Itifra.'.of such ;to \ # ! e owtt- to* . PIRf SCENE Searhg flames early Tuesday morning destroyed .the interior and stofrft of the Blanched and Kelley autprnotive supply building on Lake George Avenue in Tiq*n- deroga. Firemen, called to the scene at 5:45 a. m., said that flames, fed by paint stored in th« builcting, ware the most intense they ever encountered. Faulty wiring is suspected as tM caui*^ and investigation is being continued. Mike Gijanto, one of those who sported the fira soon after it started and notified the Fire Departm ent, said that he observed a "blue flash' mear f fht ceiling of the office, and that the flames spread rapidly throughout the building soo afterward. He praised the firemen, who, he said, appeared a 1 the scene "within four minutes" after the alarm sounded. (Photo by Mason Smith). -"* Proposed Trailer Ordinance Woulcl Restrict TVew Locations To Court! . i(^p|D(|p|'nl^;'b|j©g wwjd ip r fi<xuiBteirog'a, Joaye iH&oferajd ^ra\ w#eK\by ^^*1^MeH t a T i d ^ r & 'Srhesl At a special meeting of the Ticonderoga Town Board Mon- day aftefmponi, d^cussion cen- tered on the adoption of a pro- posed t|fe^<^#afcice Mr fine regulaTOii of hojufefe'%d|#s and trfaJ$er'J|£r$s i n ^vPTO^ ed oa^jn^|^ptf )ki]^ ^|[x<i>vn Attoraey "G*a^/^a^,^Wpe6l suggested by ffie 1g^d toiat- ' J ' ;er- Mrsi Johh Hamilton, Mrs. FJaittes Blaipfinj Mrs. Ha^iy King- ley ? 'Mrs. Edmund Morette, Mire. ^teMf, fife- Ca«nTln©"Si-i.been notified tbjat he is the re- jaaSf^ flUss I p r y Down^, MKs' cipient of a J&Sba&L Awppd for Vitfgip! >»UKur, Miss Msabetlh Research ito School Pinanoe. Br. PiBP--SSjfcs. RobeH Sftiiih,.Ten Hafeen is one of eight se- :ims. -Wm*S9 Royce, Mrs. Philip |i«cted in the counfay by Jhe red until a later djste>toHie meantime, the p^pjposal has been referred to fte ^eent^y any recommendations its mem- bers may have. A public hear- ing on., the proposed ordinampe wSl be held prior to its adop- tion^ With two exceptions, the or- dtaaince will restrict the estab- lishment of any tracers in the, _-&> towij to trcdfes corns* ast«W : p^de- - r e g u M ^ a f tofc- tM 1 ***** jestesi %ehisei»0 and the^'pp^ erapfen. Under the terms of the pro- posed legdsila/tiofi, no house trail- er wil be permitted to be es§$b a duly licensed trader count un- less it is on a site where the owner . is *«ntactutg a. itwwif home "and il u^g 1 ' it wM =this home is comipletcd t -A. tune littafit of o W y ^ f i ^ l ^ o r s d c h «w*e& mit-W;«^#^l?W| to filace wpsNF^'lipilIe^ tw jW 4i«f«;th«y •re-te be Tfeier coujrt^-.are: defu*ejf in appointed plamn&ngf ,hoaM foilished within the town.- outside Z l—i ^ ^ "','r ... ~t— . -' t.?.n» (Con! I**K» The cainpaign goal .this year £&&*£UfS2P* ^^i-Education A%ard teeisfiqpe^flpntg pa^t:, . - •• • -. ••- Dr. Richard E. Ten Haken, Su- perintendent of She *J1,conder- oga Centraa School /District, has Ten Haken Wim History Profit Backed By Grant Mi •ed St. Denis ek Graney. -ace MoGee, Mrs. .. i, Mrs. EdWaird f&4$$& Kenmelh Rowe, ' :/OjConnpr, Mrs. Percy "S&s, Biranci'S Bright, ;i 'Moses, Mrk fWancis ~T. tfenaid! Gijanto, Eopd, Mrs. David a»g;jw| m&W tt .'K^&x^-^a^«';'.ol' ^^^ft# ; -i0hlh^iicehietit'' 'ol'-.-|feW; -..'.Mohg.'lh^ M-ija^fe'msfei' •eette the awwi .-Mthe f fm& ^rge''.Pi^^Col»!rhfes|6a, -.wifdeh .tes'l%s h*ad^pi*1*Ks•''M^fiQU 1 - ©shed," -&M' tfad,feflFeMcar.:'%- pjove.thpt pjsi^uctiv^^ he. eawMffed Mw grace, HMt!;diV' eisfy- -«i te prese»# Mth: •disMttiction, -that" .Me®t% ; toeryiiitig we do-is a source,^ pui' vato jpride .'and «phlte opjx^eclia-. # o 4 , J n selecting the recipients^ W ; <Nltia^esttr must be ' ''%#Ji*^ilowteg-' : m^%&,m&i :-- fe^oi^hie '.real' piot ^&li -Jl#^»# : :'^C- -• • , v- -. - ' *ji& -.' ; 2.'-!mje.*»ctJto-^(K^peiiity must irorad«ri,.''Ih 4f the p|i6piea%' foi at least -fiye iitoft/i New York's :%lt {; ie "hastefcilal.. waler, lihe .-last:' 'few-' '••5 - - . ... 1 ways ihei^e'-^Ml^V^iolliitllai- «"Bhe ,-a«Hi-Fiha'S- -lees : e s ^ ^ • M ^ t o # ^ s ^ ^ t - h f t r l } M i : ^ « : Jji?. though M : eB3»ts p-.ttii . iak-feT'^efljjge 'r^afcte" C w ^ s f e l i-tbat the Jakeh4^:--!r%naljM"®eM' lively:. Uttspaied-. -^Shce its- fptti' afiote .In ' j s e i ^ t h * <3om'afi^i.w *-an 'atoa »f ihe'State' C-Wte^a* •tioa ^pialaaaenjfc^- -ihas 'wei^ft (Ciwivmuert Frffm JpagetB) ih#a $$,* tJxe 12-attontih tjcridd i ftte dsatfe v : ol"''^plica'a[ifiu ; -'ilile'to^psotpgpty.Is '&* 'fee 'aanie <:ottitoi«iM ; incdriiiev .of -'boilh jiaay aa^ exceed:, $3,000. Jjtcomer iBr :<fludies smaal' secarit?' .ofcrrettoe-' iaerit pasgw8tifcs, -'MteP^st, divi- -4*Mi.^apiehfe', a»ital&' Mat4e®i '$.'WMam Lang. i!3u L^Tour, Mrs. iiS|c, Mrs. Shetiry •^ilhur Olcptt, Mrs. 1, Mrs. Raymond ,„ . , P. Camttey, LeS' tif' *^I6M,' '"'"Aoniais SuUi^an, m^^^tvmb: *Ms: Get-: aMvAhibxi(t^;lB$rs. Richard Grin- > | C § p | g S p •Page' Eight) '.' kl*iM^pr^—: ! fXii^tiiitif'v Plane: mm**. 'meei^::pj at •?« monthly . March 27th ait the EmDjy We sepjffitt of t h S i p o i : ! * , ^ 'Poitoatt ConV iiiij^«ie'|i^a-.&#... - -tad ~"" \M'l&-ip^--'wfll''be:mad©.' .aSsiS^; ,wHi .<#en a : . & » ! * ' * & < * * » * ; "^r^ ^^ptoPtaaiiit vpaiated ""'". .<h]ttTOBS'-.ini ttf his luasty yespgW SJBOQaa^ga as adoctor aihdS'Stisecitei^Bb^, p»r^ait' wall h a n i |ffitthew!ifesel>";. :Lufltagton'. H?ispai ; ; wibiKh' - D*.' .-CuimwBins, was: '-'-lasifcwi^iiiial in:tou«dang : and -is&i- ^)s|rM'i^nsy .for Lt3'..or* iginaa. ^ttftarb^a^fc^Bo, .•.- ..., • ^ ••< "-B&mm of;. Br, GummiEtel , great ^rvjee. to fh5o»d«TOga Comiindttee on Ed!u<^^.anai Fin- ance, a body oxi^aaSaed within the National Education Associa- tion. His research was entitled "The Relationship of Selected Factors to School Bond Interest Rates in Selected Sew York State School Disjaftots." It con- cecned the relationship of ad- uTiittiSitira'tive behavior to interest xme& received by New York State school districts from the sale of bonds ail pubic sales. A presentation of an award certificate will take place at the (Continued On Page 7) The Publications Committee of the Ticonderoga Historical Soct ety announced at the March 14th 'meeting that the Stephen J. Pot- # ter Memorial Foundation, hy '.' resolution of Its Boara of Dh«ct- ors. has agreed to subsidize the publication of the society's '"History of Ticonderoga." Funds in the amount of $7,- 500 will be made available for publication purposes, subject to the recognition of the society as a tax exempt organization and with the proviso that the first $5,000 realized from the sale of the book wiH revert to the Foun- dation as partial reimburse- ment. Stephen J. Potter, son of James Dyer Potter and his wife, Orpha Balcom, was \)OTR in South Ticonderoga in 1877.: (Continued On Page .7) MwmlleCorpsmm Pmises Red Cross Services Picture oh Page l$ight .the First Marine Division. He VIEfNAM Navy Hospital ] wanted to check on nphficallon Cprpsman Joseph E. Snide has been in South yietnarn only since just before Christmas of 19S7, but he has seen and learn- M a lot. One has to in order ., be a medic w|*h the fanvods 'Fir^jt Marine lOivj^on, \vbich has •been carrying a large part of (the load in vthe fighting in I Corps area > fwwn Con Mm [ ma$ DMZ, Phu jfak to the rub- hie of the Citadel at Hue and around the DalJ^ig area; Corpse man'Snide is afme&lber of the Fitsst M e d i a l e a t t w u n , WihMi i^ceives ptieTi1^' r h^ heUcopler proce'iures Iris wife Should Ifot ilbw when their anticipated flnst aiddiitlon arrives, He had heard that the Red Cross sends out fohjth mes.sages to servid&ineh: we*seas.''"'"''" '{.•'-''•''•''*•?:} "The other day I was visiting in the R>d Cross Recreation Ceiif ter just; outside DaNaftg, ,< said S»4de.- : -^WWe,vvaltpg.1^;a:fw*' 4.tiQne of the pteg pong Jj " ia ia |>uddy and 1 ^ t to with one of ;the;l£$d Cross.l, ^ . exlghrk ^'.She'w^'ieiHli.'ite 1 U. &ipa,e of tymic afcvxties.' v ,^gtett-j .ted'; me- thi||&ing ^ t t t :$%:.'owh- --mms VsSl' t,* 1 *v* read l!dltthm^^^aIjlU'3re^• , Iarly in the Albany Tiaia* Union, was ^uest speaker it the annual ;Tic«nderog« l»fctr- Fratemal«Njght ptograa hald last evenmgffit^the 1 HtondMr- &<&&&&$$£ ~*\J Sponsored this year by the - Wars, tmm& tor the past - several years has been held by St. Isaafc tfiigues Council, Knights tit Columbus, la the .ttUi1ns.'#.'W he' totaled among the. local fr^terttal or> ganizatiohi * t ^ Fowler, wjio is a fonjker editor of the Sunday Tinges Union, al^<| wrhes an out-of- doors column in the Sunday edition ofiitiat,newspaper,fie, is active in *ipnservatibii wbrk and has received numerous awards in recognUion of m ' eifMfet!ll s irB*taTk'la&fc Ave* : nnjg^fe.A^^Ms>list«ita^ *s|«MM^ repreireafitg fish and gartie clubs and-other cohs#v«p^?gr^l^ps' , to >nake wgffoviffife'ffitfr .legislafoiCs ;'^jM0j&jm& of am eon- servatiiu projecis desifcu Cor thfe& ^i$$mM tb publiclzte them i w l g i t i Mieir hcws^ii- ••$^/'?W$km iib way can MM#m$ti£ the fewnta*. 'pBsli«»res of their Ifthstttucnts. And you can 1* ffl&!tffi ! %W will tesp^n^' iL .••• ;"'' r V •ay &*' K "V-"^ -,'" X 4' ;• ; e o p t a o t s ' . w l i h : ; | h l ; - ; ^ : r ^i»|; ahd ^#ghl»4%,toivns it hMl, r ~ - r -TT--r."v— t^j .««. fresh |ron\ cMthft, Snldie entoted the Navy in [July; 1986. felfdte\that he was a student atfcl^e||#Jiah -^ since I cawe '"in' 'the': $fo&£; 'a hpw l,*'ii^e'.so'.''matty. &$&$,• M er dido't fcn«w nuiclt aho$t the outfit '4x Jlm'^Oi-'wki'itt^ •granted, - - J ."tompffitered; how ; t\ ,«^d:'vto see'.t|te : . hospital Jietd d|ij)2Ctor". anift" T«lte!fe|S'*whe»-*l Vas takihg; hiy oiiglrtal Wtaicat ;tt^ning -at <3?«att«kd^ J1I„ and- 'fetttr.-.hflW--t'woirfes»d witVtettd^ „— .„ .„._ .,— T - „.-,.-, -. ....... . teds of 'Votoiiitefcwc at the "Naval jcfth feed Cfoss field''w^tsiiim 1 tCouthriiet Fagr Eight* Ife'.'fe ' - h » t l # how'atid-Hfe.fefe the apwtunity to cqptaAhute tojparents, Mr. a.nji |J*|„{^| A the =• pBwit Stthd, mik gifts Sn|de • • ^ , f ^ # i ? l,l ^S-..; large w s w i l will "be. weteBmfe,;, Becently ,-HN Smde,. PWd .a FuE djetsHd ?0i:be aiiso^^w^lvisit tp the oifige.ot the m^i after ihe ih^el!a#g.4iext week. 1 (iro^|)*iSi :$mml ^%Miim ^venmrgs a*fd l ^ k e a d s i f l r j a ^ M n s sponswr- ^^••im^em^ by the Tioon* d e r ^ t Yoiith Commission has #e^tt•-.ottti&ftr&etf'% 1le Board ' '•*$$&.. $0$ ,^aiWf i\$ ( a|>ptoval iat'"*-mfi#Kf:- lEdjBday*-•;!* M * :®POtt^ 'ito'4 fe«p»st"%' th«^Coia. misgi.ofi ^vhose memoes attead* ; ed'tl»8eMo!>.\. ••:-••/ ;••'-

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p ^ - W o i ^ g : °V^-J^ ' l^9PSw*l l i s*^ anoint f jwm^e^omBaj i^s^ j l anTr •« " ^*2*^%ses£5P** i a t TjicttQ^oraga, ^ , * $c

The ^ N«w , Yftrk gov^ernor said 4-mew plteM t V b e tuiilt by Intaniajtjoiial Pap^& wall he

^ 0 ^ •mma^B^'-saxL m said: tiCvA%i|si^il,;' ajsj* •%• .-to:

'lB^I^^S^^(?h¥p^]i?iQ; i • Man?

j's iwijtiinishts tCfflrie

_.. 'gpefhpif

W^#iK:^Jn*fflin^bctial -Bajpfsr' l j lpfciSvS5#^inig. '. .''•/„-, •:-'

T.fiME, w h o told R6c(kel^.eT;

"Vi&rah<>nt- > is . .also iv^Uidge.ieB: •&i',%e;lalke; •i;-.j*LTSL V _ i - i f c i ..?*J^i/-_^ •

^ w ^ l M p W ? " '"awards

#:5if^|#igfirihe

Wmfwm

apgep^f^ l - V ) o 0 i m ^ m d tor

to

Esses Ctoimty BaasruJ <^ £wp& visors "to talke immediate ^tel»R'r t o rescind the1 tiha$& peirc^at county sales tax ' ^ s sam a^ paactacahle" is sdhfitoted^to pe pwesented for a c t i o n >m&&$ ast the meefcmig of the Ti(BPfMter*j oiga Viiage Bo|uwt.

A spotesjanan faf t h e said y&stod&y that t ^e ip^Ltt ' j tioh is heiinig presented sot pie Board's actfion ait t3je^ciiK$t 'of several lopal mertoihfeNlff tha t , the tax will P0^M

r"s«fcsd»iiea -?fifl aing wa!s postponed'ud to enaWe menjbeiFs''fleS did so io attend the' ^gupu^jp year at "the Elks € l « | ^ | | t I;.. ;

The • three „ p e ? | S ^ » | ^ s a f e t y y v h i e h ^ ^ l ^ t W l Mirefe l, was « | » p s ® S s M # ' Boaml of Supemstes : # Mf set the .'high, cost ;of ,JMMi(|^; vre-

ed resolution follows Proposed Resolution r5REAS, the New York LefgisJaituire has recently

enMed legislation approved byj Governor Nelson E RockefeiQer mSlmig certain out hacks on the state medicaid wrognam effec-

Iftive QpM. 1st, WSS, and WHESREAS, the Board of Su­

pervisors of Essex County has recently approved a county-wade sales tax for Essex County to j^nanoe the mujuty'si .sh^re un,« de> Medicaid wihMi tbejccra es ef • leoti've March 1st, 1968, §ind ' WH33KIEAS, said ^les tax has ' " a Igjemenidxntsl ecojisojnlc pa*

on the Ticomdierflga area the enatctment of the

-ywide sales tax due to the 'Xainiity of said area to the

{itaite oif Vermont and W'aishing-ton Comraty, neither of which have had such a sales tax, and

WHEREAS, it now appears that said Medicaid cut backs wall reduce the count's cost of medicaid of #t least sbsty per­cent (60%), apd probably more.

NOW, THEREFORE, be it re, solved that the Boa^d of Trus-| tees of the Village of Tipondeir-joiga, hereby ia%e and request the Boaad of i^upervisors to take| immediate steps to rescind said'

ijiow -be -reduced as jDOiuftf^pisaites tax as soon as practicable.

ACS-<&•. ft '&&%& pt Mr: am

$"73.6344 Mid the ppartment h w * f^W. J f c l P ^ ^

l#o^ :^h l£Vei

whither bt^k tfie case is sjill eligible. ' '

The cooperation of^the 4»»b-1MS during this *iian#QVef period will be appreciated. . ' u .. *i ' $ ,' i , . i i " . . - . - • :

| t y , M ' Ba^"4nin*CKlHiS§» Boysl 'S ta te m p i | S & i # | v ? !.n- I ^ c u s l i t o o i t a x exemptiaTi»li M%,& $§m,%'^oC^taijior,reM 'tf£offeH$<$ac& for peraofi^, .a#is^ant|St:otito|i^ M,Ti^M'yeafs'of44*fr. l iPW wffl.%'

1IX&.Z&.

or Campaign

j . The ilamja'.^1 'inore tham 70 Tocal | ^ | B ^ w t p h i v e vokm-n^n^^ *^'te^siA* A — ^ J jpjj. jhe ibeirs and aotian on $ V a s

>.(a'at * ^ ? r 7 * l « ^ ^ ^ i » 'S^Sft.^fivS?;

She-$ a .inember of,!p^Ni#Ht' #.t.H<MWEii$p;ctte y a^v$j^f*%gn. a^EJptgd.ylpir the .'IT""""'"1' ~ "

' L;s4jJif»gOTa..lJf

I d M ' l ^ s l u l d ^ ^ & ' i i ^ l ^ - ^ ^ , ^ e^ly Ttiesday ha^

^•S^i^e | l !e r?s ;v te t^ waii©M«i. - JSfoSJJ&wai Woodruff, ofy6u^

M' wasn't 'iffiipyes#^b^he con* ' ' ^ | f - - thfe^er i^^ '* | took&

•r^i:

POlRt JB^NRY —invesftigation : , | r ^ ^ i n t o j a ^ . ^ t ) h of a p r o n # ^ a t J S f c ^ i . ^©;-M#s -&m*

toled^anseJos-e an exact causei B a r i h t f ^ a «Wi«i» o f l f e |

"" ".^ - th t ^%.0^§§k:-.-m L ' , - B r ^ ^ ! r d W«QdJhftffif8u«i ^ ^ ^ m : ^ , ; 'said thfi dieath* M

fee.Jp$40&j®?e& mSm$3&m£ffi plsahs • fa mm •thfi!- J ^ ^ | ^ | s . w o i d d , - i h | 5 i to'" —' '- " •'• • •'

MhWdl& ;iliexle»jidlfeJi^;

••WjTf

fn

ae. lyr gflffir

;ir&..def^i};fi:i|y'.a' ;lpfe feyJSa^' majority by - Port :-Henry village'

in, ,»te^hi v w a s ; M d «ja, #pa ra t e

• r

IM'4^9N$aHF.V' «l0etet ' -to \th©,

nM

•;wer'e---jce/i

iWu.'-.i* "Tjiii

Wmth$r . ,T^petatiac^''l»:Jtoft1lieaSte3?n ^esw;'T«iife- 'Stafg; t l » i i # - 'Sfcp* day, w » he Meaif $he -SEsaacflai

. atsa-inafe, soimtewhat cooler today: and -tomorrow 'tttttiio^' waaftei''

. Mond^r* Jfiighs will he . In ' iftie *#low to Mddte 40*8 aaa *k> fews " t o «he' 20's, "

Fikapita'ttoii 4'U-r i»g 4tee per­iod will total on the avetage- less.] than oiw4ua!rte>r inchy occ'ur-

"• 'liiftg as showers •today,•;-:.'./.::': o •' - f • •• , • ,

' * '• ' ' :•' ' •? : • O t>

meeting •sday, Apil

at a ^»rs;

A lairge gtom oif local resl-'^Ste*' attetislfSF la it" Thaursday^

ettof of :«&£ Board, request-;v ji&6lnentj,o

,f' a local town r gferfltei1 suth exemption. >tatote^ wCGrifcly passed by

^ " S e w Y#Jk, '^ate ^Ijegislaitiiire county,

t$gra£ vMage to ^-"•-^-ice —'*-S; .celled' by par

jX'€?lgfe' o / over, 1 ' ' liahficataions.-j

' must he jB'fcd^pminL of wC"Jli^ jwlnted' o.ffte- eiseiijptiott

f ^ ^ ' S ; i n # , i

levied Wfte govern* *$&& e^eanp f, i W' would town taxes

or school dis-

IBS' Itifra.'.of such ; t o \#!e owtt-

to*

. PIRf SCENE — Searhg flames early Tuesday morning destroyed .the interior and stofrft of the Blanched and Kelley autprnotive supply building on Lake George Avenue in Tiq*n-deroga. Firemen, called to the scene at 5:45 a. m., said that flames, fed by paint stored in th« builcting, ware the most intense they ever encountered. Faulty wiring is suspected as t M caui*^ and investigation is being continued. Mike Gijanto, one of those who sported the fira soon after it started and notified the Fire Departm ent, said that he observed a "blue flash' mearffht ceiling of the office, and that the flames spread rapidly throughout the building soo afterward. He praised the firemen, who, he said, appeared a1 the scene "within four minutes" after the alarm sounded. (Photo by Mason Smith). -"*

Proposed Trailer Ordinance Woulcl Restrict TVew Locations To Court!

. i(^p|D(|p|'nl^;'b|j©g wwjd ip rfi<xuiBteirog'a, Joaye iH&oferajd ^ra \ w#eK\by

^ ^ * 1 ^ M e H t a T i d ^ r & 'Srhesl

At a special meeting of the Ticonderoga Town Board Mon­day aftefmponi, d^cussion cen­tered on the adoption of a pro­posed t |fe^<^#afcice Mr fine regulaTOii of hojufefe'%d|#s and trfaJ$er'J|£r$s in ^ v P T O ^

ed oa^jn^ |^ptf )k i ]^ ^|[x<i>vn Attoraey "G*a^ /^a^ ,^Wpe6 l suggested by ffie 1 g ^ d toiat-

'J' ;er-

Mrsi Johh Hamilton, Mrs. FJaittes Blaipfinj Mrs. Ha^iy King-ley ? 'Mrs. Edmund Morette, Mire. ^ t e M f , fife- Ca«nTln©"Si-i.been notified tbjat he is the re-jaaSf flUss I p r y Down^, MKs' cipient of a J&Sba&L Awppd for Vitfgip! >»UKur, Miss Msabetlh Research ito School Pinanoe. Br. PiBP--SSjfcs . RobeH Sftiiih,.Ten Hafeen is one of eight se-:ims. -Wm*S9 Royce, Mrs. Philip |i«cted in the counfay by Jhe

red until a later djste> to Hie meantime, the p^pjposal has been referred to fte ^eent^y

any recommendations its mem­bers may have. A public hear­ing on., the proposed ordinampe wSl be held prior to its adop­tion^

With two exceptions, the or-dtaaince will restrict the estab­lishment of any tracers in the, _-&> towij to trcdfes corns* a s t « W : p ^ d e - - r e g u M ^ a f tofc- tM1*****

jestesi %ehisei»0 and the^'pp^ erapfen.

Under the terms of the pro­posed legdsila/tiofi, no house trail­er wil be permitted to be es§$b

a duly licensed trader count un­less it is on a site where the owner . is *«ntactutg a. itwwif home "and il u^g 1 ' it wM =this home is comipletcdt-A. tune littafit of o W y ^ f i ^ l ^ o r s d c h «w*e&

m i t - W ; « ^ # ^ l ? W | to filace wpsNF^'lipilIe^ tw jW4i«f«;th«y •re-te be

Tfeier coujrt^-.are: defu*ejf in

appointed plamn&ngf ,hoaM foilished within the town.- outside Z l—i ^ ^ " ' , ' r . . . ~ t— . -' t.?.n»

(Con! I**K»

The cainpaign goal .this year

£&&*£UfS2P* ^^i-Education A%ard teeisfiqpe^flpntg pa^t:, . - •• • -. ••-

Dr. Richard E. Ten Haken, Su-perintendent of She *J1,conder-oga Centraa School /District, has

Ten Haken Wim History Profit Backed By Grant

M i •ed St. Denis

ek Graney. -ace MoGee, Mrs.

.. i, Mrs. EdWaird f&4$$& Kenmelh Rowe, ' :/OjConnpr, Mrs. Percy

"S&s, Biranci'S Bright, ;i'Moses, Mrk fWancis ~T. tfenaid! Gijanto,

Eopd, Mrs. David

a»g;jw|

m&W tt .'K^&x^-^a^«';'.ol'

^^^ft#;-i0hlh^iicehietit'' 'ol'-.-|feW;

-..'.Mohg.'lh^ M-ija^fe'msfei' •eette • the awwi .-Mthef fm& ^rge''.Pi^^Col»!rhfes|6a, -.wifdeh .tes'l%s h*ad^pi*1*Ks•' 'M fiQU1-

©shed," -&M' tfad, feflFeMcar.: '%-pjove.thpt p j s i ^ u c t i v ^ ^ he. eawMffed Mw grace, HMt!;diV' eisfy- - « i te p r e s e » # Mth: •disMttiction, -that" .Me®t%; to m» eryiiitig we do-is a source,^ pui' vato jpride .'and «phlte opjx eclia-. #o4 ,Jn selecting the recipients^

W;<Nltia^esttr

must be

' ' '%#Ji*^ilowteg- ' :m^%&,m&i :--fe^oi^hie '.real' piot

^&li - J l # ^ » # : : ' ^ C - -• • , v- -. - '

*ji& -.';2.'-!mje.*»ctJto-^(K^peiiity must

irorad«ri,.''Ih 4f the p|i6piea%' foi a t least -fiye

iitoft/i

New York's

:%lt {;ie "hastefcilal.. waler, lihe .-last:' 'few-' '••5

- - . . . . 1 ways ihei^e'-^Ml^V^iolliitllai-«"Bhe ,-a«Hi-Fiha'S- -lees : e s ^ ^ • M ^ t o # ^ s ^ ^ t - h f t r l } M i : ^ « :

Jji?. though M :eB3»ts p- . t t i i . iak-feT' efljjge 'r afcte" C w ^ s f e l i-tbat the Jakeh4^:--!r%naljM"®eM' lively:. Uttspaied-. -^Shce its- fptti' afiote .In ' j se i^ th* <3om'afi^i.w *-an 'atoa »f ihe'State' C-Wte^a* •tioa ^pialaaaenjfc^- -ihas 'wei^ft

(Ciwivmuert Frffm JpagetB)

ih#a$$,* tJxe 12-attontih

tjcridd i ftte dsatfev

:ol"''^plica'a[ifiu;

-'ilile' to^psotpgpty. Is '&* 'fee 'aanie

<:ottitoi«iM ;incdriiiev .of -'boilh jiaay aa^ exceed:, $3,000. Jjtcomer iBr :<fludies smaal' secarit?' .ofcrrettoe-' iaerit pasgw8tifcs, -'MteP^st, divi--4*Mi.^apiehfe', a»ital&' Mat4e®i

'$.'WMam Lang. i ! 3 u L^Tour, Mrs.

i iS |c , Mrs. Shetiry •^ilhur Olcptt, Mrs.

1, Mrs. Raymond , „ . , P. Camttey, LeS'

tif ' *^I6M,' '"'"Aoniais SuUi^an,

m^^^tvmb: *Ms: Get-: aMvAhibxi(t ;lB$rs. Richard Grin-

> | C § p | g S p •Page' Eight) '.' kl*iM^pr^—: !

fXii^tiiitif'v Plane:

mm**. 'mee i^ : :p j at

•?«

monthly . March 27th ait the EmDjy

We sepjffitt of t h S i p o i : ! * , ^ 'Poitoatt ConV i i i i j ^ « i e ' | i ^ a - . & # . . . - - tad ~"" \M'l&-ip^--'wfll''be:mad©.'

. a S s i S ^ ; ,wHi .<#en a : . & » • ! * ' * & < * * » • * •

;"^r^ ^ptoPtaaiiit vpaiated ""'". .<h]ttTOBS'-.ini

ttf his luasty yespgW SJBOQaa^ga as adoc tor aihdS'Stisecitei^Bb^, p»r^ait ' wall h a n i |ffitthew!ifesel>";. :Lufltagton'. H?ispa i ; ; wibiKh' - D*.' .-CuimwBins, was: '-'-lasifcwi^iiiial in:tou«dang :

and -is&i- ) s | r M ' i ^ n s y .for • Lt3'..or* iginaa. ttftarb^a fc^Bo, .•.- ..., • ^ ••< "-B&mm of;. Br, GummiEtel,

great ^ r v j e e . to fh5o»d«TOga

Comiindttee on Ed!u<^^.anai Fin­ance, a body oxi^aaSaed within the National Education Associa­tion.

His research was entitled "The Relationship of Selected Factors to School Bond Interest Rates in Selected Sew York State School Disjaftots." It con-cecned the relationship of ad-uTiittiSitira'tive behavior to interest xme& received by New York State school districts from the sale of bonds ail pub ic sales.

A presentation of an award certificate will take place at the

(Continued On Page 7)

The Publications Committee of the Ticonderoga Historical Soct ety announced at the March 14th 'meeting that the Stephen J. Pot-

# t e r Memorial Foundation, hy '.' resolution of Its Boara of Dh«ct-

ors. has agreed to subsidize the publication of the society's '"History of Ticonderoga."

Funds in the amount of $7,-500 will be made available for publication purposes, subject to the recognition of the society as a tax exempt organization and with the proviso that the first $5,000 realized from the sale of the book wiH revert to the Foun­dation as partial reimburse­ment.

Stephen J. Potter, son of James Dyer Potter and his wife, Orpha Balcom, was \)OTR in South Ticonderoga in 1877.:

(Continued On Page .7)

MwmlleCorpsmm Pmises Red Cross Services

Picture oh Page l$ight .the First Marine Division. He VIEfNAM — Navy Hospital ] wanted to check on nphficallon

Cprpsman Joseph E. Snide has been in South yietnarn only since just before Christmas of 19S7, but he has seen and learn-

M a lot. One has to in order ., be a medic w|*h the fanvods 'Fir^jt Marine lOivj^on, \vbich has •been carrying a large part of (the load in vthe fighting in I Corps area > fwwn Con Mm [ma$ DMZ, Phu jfak to the rub-hie of the Citadel at Hue and around the DalJ^ig area; Corpse man'Snide is afme&lber of the Fitsst Med ia l ea t twun , WihMi i^ceives ptieTi1^'rh^ heUcopler

proce'iures Iris wife Should Ifot ilbw when their anticipated flnst aiddiitlon arrives, He had heard that the Red Cross sends out fohjth mes.sages to servid&ineh: we*seas. ' '" '" ' '" • '{.•'-''•''•''*•?:}

"The other day I was visiting in the R>d Cross Recreation Ceiif ter just; outside DaNaftg,,< said S»4de.-:-^WWe,vvaltpg.1^;a:fw*' 4.tiQne of the pteg pong J j " i a

ia |>uddy and 1 t to with one of ;the;l£$d Cross.l, . exlghrk ^'.She'w^'ieiHli.'ite1 U. &ipa,e of tymic afcvxties.'v ,^gtett-j .ted'; me- thi||&ing ^ t t t :$%:.'owh-

--mms V s S l '

t,* 1 *v*

read l !d l t thm^^^aI j lU '3re^• ,

Iarly in the Albany Tiaia* Union, was ^uest speaker it the annual ;Tic«nderog« l»fctr-Fratemal«Njght p t o g r a a hald last evenmgffit^the1 HtondMr-&<&&&&$$£ ~*\J

Sponsored this year by the -

Wars, tmm& tor the past -several years has been held by St. Isaafc tfiigues Council, Knights tit Columbus, l a the . t tUi1ns . '# . 'W he' totaled among the. local fr^terttal or> ganizatiohi * t ^

Fowler, wjio is a fonjker editor of the Sunday Tinges Union, al <| wrhes an out-of-doors column in the Sunday edition of iitiat,newspaper, fie , is active in *ipnservatibii wbrk and has received numerous awards in recognUion of m

' eifMfet!llsirB*taTk'la&fc Ave* : nnjg^fe.A^^Ms>lis t«i ta^ * s | « M M ^ repreireafitg fish and gartie clubs and-other cohs#v«p^?gr^l^ps', to >nake wgffoviffife'ffitfr .legislafoiCs

;'^jM0j&jm& of am eon-servatiiu projecis desifcu Cor t h f e & ^ i $ $ m M tb publiclzte them i w l g i t i Mieir hcws^ii-••$^/'?W$km iib way can MM#m$ti£ the fewnta*.

' p B s l i « » r e s of their Ifthstttucnts. And you can 1* ffl&!tffi !%W will t e sp^n^ '

iL .••• ;"''rV •ay &*'K "V-"^ ™ -,'" X 4 '

;• ; eoptaots ' .wl ih: ; |h l ; - ;^ : r^i» | ;

ahd ^#ghl»4%,toivns it hMl, r ~ - r -TT--r."v— t^j .««.

fresh |ron\ cMthft, Snldie entoted the Navy in

[July; 1986. felfdte\that he was a student at fcl^e ||#Jiah -^

since I cawe '"in' 'the': $fo&£; 'a hpw l,*'ii e'.so'.''matty. &$&$,• M er dido't fcn«w nuiclt aho$t the outfit '4x Jlm'^Oi-'wki'itt^ •granted, - - J ."tompffitered; how; t\ ,«^d:'vto see'.t|te:. hospital Jietd d|ij)2Ctor". anift" T«lte!fe|S'*whe»-*l Vas takihg; hiy oiiglrtal Wtaicat ;tt^ning -at <3?«att«kd^ J1I„ and-'fetttr.-.hflW--t'woirfes»d witVtettd^

„— .„ .„._ .,—T- „.-,.-, -. ....... .teds of 'Votoiiitefcwc at the "Naval jcfth feed Cfoss field''w^tsiiim1 tCouthriiet 0 » Fagr Eight*

Ife'.'fe ' - h » t l # how'atid-Hfe.fefe

the apwtunity to cqptaAhute tojparents, Mr. a.nji | J * | „ { ^ | A the =•• p B w i t Stthd, mik gifts Sn|de • • ^ , f ^ # i ? l , l ^ S - . . ; large w s w i l will "be. weteBmfe,;, Becently ,-HN Smde,. PWd .a FuE djetsHd ?0i :be aiiso^^w^lvisit tp the oifige.ot the m^i after ihe ih^el!a#g.4iext week.

1 (iro^|)*iSi

:$mml ^%Miim ^venmrgs a*fd l ^ k e a d s i f l r j a ^ M n s sponswr-^^••im^em^ by the Tioon* d e r ^ t Yoiith Commission has #e^tt•-.ottti&ftr&etf'% 1le Board

' '•*$$&.. $0$ , aiWf • i\$ (a|>ptoval • iat'"*-mfi#Kf:- lEdjBday*-•;!* M* :®POtt 'ito'4 fe«p»st"%' th«^Coia. misgi.ofi ^vhose memoes attead*

;ed'tl»8eMo!>.\. ••:-••/ ;••'-