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LAKE PLACID HEWS, FRI0AT, MARCH 6, 1942-PAGE TWO STATE IB. FOSPITALS PLAN i((R EMERGENCE Ray B -ook One Of FOOJ Preparing T , Attt Needs fa Era! Of Db- at te • F r h. . i»rogr<M:» in mobilizing 1rv >:. •.*.»•'*. resources for protection r< if*: Mid health is indicated by •„',.,. o n])!»-tif>n of a comprehensive • Oar. f :T preparation of four state . ./fit-.-c i!o-i=< hospitals to meet cer- :i.n nfw.s in event (>f disaster. 71 -• i-Ian, Hwploped by the divi- sion o : tuberculosis with coopera- tion o. local defense agencies, has beer i ikiated not only as a civil- defense measure but also be- THE DOUBT THAT SEPARATES HAN AND WIFE A the existence of defense AGAIN M.&V. COURT CHAMPS Gam Uagiie Title After Ntae Out Break Tie la Woffles | Free Trabkg For Jobs Bowtiag Leagoe Set-Up In Merchant Marine The Lake Placid High School Blue Bombers basketbah team brought its league season to a sac- cessful conclusion by winning over many S ame s as il has ioft > S0 * 15 a strong Keeseville five 16-14 on| Thaire ' s as runner ap has won 2 3 the home court last Friday night l an d lo5 t 22 F hil e the The tie between Thaire's ski j The United States Employment room and Canadian Aces in the\ Service is helping the Unite.! Women's Bowling league has been j States Maritime commission enroll broken and the former has stepped i young men, 18 to 24, for free train- ahead leaving the Aces in third! ing as seamen, radio operators, with 21 won and 24 lost, T»e Olym- j engineers, and stewards. More than pic restaurant te&m is ircreasing j 40,000 men will be needed during its edge, now having won twice as during \:\ r 0 'j.) ID m>nth f r&:-i!!i,i£ p*-\ <^jar.*r.rs. subsisK'lirii, c: /L.'unir. and medical &vA der-.tal ear* are gratis. Transportation i.\ paid from thtr point of enrollment t'i the training station and from tha training stati-jr to the assigned port Enroliees in deck, engineer, and stewards departments are trained at Hoffman Island in New York Harbor, Port Hueneme near Los Angeles, and St. Petersburg IThe Bombers are sixth consecutive again for the season league :Sw * lee nas wm i6 the next 2 years for jobs on Amer- Fl». The radio school and a cooks' ican merchant vessels. ; and bakers' school are at Gailups Base pay for graduates is 72.50 j Island in Boston Harbor. All enrol- per month for ordinary seamen and . lees Sain practical experience at engine room helpers, and $92.50 sea on Maritime Commission tr&in- Mrs * Ste!la McKeown has £° n e j for &hl * seamen and qualified mem- ;ing *hips. h bk f h fi fi |b I her outstanding State Tax Repeal WaiiH Save $€,104 In Essex C®. lan raus ? vndu.t:ies in the vicinity of three ^ Award laat week . of tie hospitals and the meager gem ra I hospital facilities in the neig lb >rhood of all four. Eiil will assist local authorities in oi gi nization of emergency medi- ca] services by providing four emeig-ncy medical teams consist- ing >f one physician, nurse and or- der!, •. Each team will have avail- able Tiedical and surgical equip- men; s nd supplies necessary for the ccncuct of a first-aid post. It is planned to assemble, sterilize, and plac of s JC' t equipment Each hospital will equipment and supplies which -would be required if the hospital were railed on to serve as a cas- ualty station. In event of an emergency within reasonable distance, it is estimated that by placing nursing services on twelve-hour duty and without -ad- ditional personnel, the hospitals would be able to accommodate pa- tients as follows: Hermann M. Carey Grant and Joan Fontaine in Alfred Hitchcock's production \Suspicion\ playing at the Palace Sunday, Monday_ and Tuesday. For in this picture Miss Fontaine was glvea Repeal of state taxes on real es- tate, proposed to the legislature by the Citizens Public Expenditure Survey, would save real estate owners in Essex county $6,104,96. The real estate tax which the n reserve two additional sets ! Survey has proposed be repealed is BOBSLED BANQUET QUITE A SiHXESS SAT. Crowd Attends Annual Social £v«* OfClnb Twenty-six conservation employees department of the and supplies, •levied by the state and collected by. also assemble [counties. It is used for the support W« °f the Adirondack Bobsled of certain court costs including '. cIub at thelr annusl banquet at the >b ht Mt V Hovenberg court stenographers and for sup- | port of armories. bob chute on Mt. Van Ho«venberg all winter, getting it into top con- dition for the racing events each weekend. They also received a vote of thanks. District Attorney Harold Soden church was the guest speaker at w as toastmaster. Brief talks were the dinner meeting of the Kiwanis ! given by Walter Church of the club Tuesday night speaking on Monopole club, Plattsburg; Tuffield \Democracy and What It Owes to LaTour, Saranae Nina Laney. L P. K1WANIS CLUB Rev. Robert Farmer of St. Agnes Biggs Memorial Hospital, 40; The . Religion. Homer Folks Tuberculosis Hospital Rev - F armeT P oin ted out that all ' anti-Hitler | club, Francis Tyler, Sno Birds and Placid by a 27-2 margin. Th« Placid Jay- Vee completely dominated the floor j at all times, holding their oppon* j ents to no field goals, something Keeseville FG. FT. Pts. very rare in basketball, and twD,pjper, rX 3 2 8 foul shots, Preseott scoring both ' Pray/i.g. i © points for the opponents. | Forrece, c. 1 Proulx lead in the scoring for the Bennell, I.g. 0 Blue with 11 points supported by Perkins', r.g „ _0 Gelles, Nugent, and Owes, each p Matthew Monahan, Lak , regimes could not be Bobsled club. Letters of regret defined as democracies and that the were sent by the clubs president, > s « e should not be confused. He, Donna Fox, Angus Clam and his ! said some also belie ™ that *eme- racing team ' B W^c Mmtrs, Wi- monary Tuberculosis, Ray Brook, I cracie s were those » atU >™ show - liam Howard aQd Wilham Mulh f 1 - 25 i ing bateria! wealth and progress land of the state conservation de- h h | tnt Aibany CupS of h * m °* Oneoma. 25; Mount Morris Tuber-, culosi. Hospital Mount Morris 25- and the New York State Hospital Tor the Treatment of Incipient Pal- ! I Should a more serious emergency and pointed out that tbey are grCiat \ j partment ' Aibany ' Cups o f _ ^ arise, each of the four hospitals i e r than ™? material demonstra- ous character were given to Curtis would be able to accommodate 100 patients and provide the necessary surgical facilities through the use of two operating rosins. This ser- vice would require the assistance <*f local nurse aides and other person- nel. Each hospital is already work- ing with its local emergency medi- cal service to devise methods of He » M {t w * 8 P Iai n t3ia t no transporting emergency nurses a&4 ists or Wte* 10 * signed the docu- aides and of delivering s&ts, single ment tion and ''wealth cannot stop war.\ He recalled the early founding of this country and the great faith in God manifested by the first set- tiers as well as the deep undercur- rent of appreciation of truths and religious feeling by those who sign- ed the declaration of independence. He attributed much of our pre- sent trouble to the great feeling al self sufficiency which we have here and warned that we must be prepared for sacrifice. He recalled that m 1938 before the Potsdam Stevens as the \Old Tour as the Lazy Mam; Joe Chercfi as the only man going out of the ran this season; Charles KeoagJa, only driver to lose a m&n from. sled. A vote of tbanks was regis- tered for John Shate, Belmont pro- prietor, for his courtesy. MossJutn, president e£ the Lake Placid Bobsled cfcsb, read a resume of the season, listing winners in the various races for which tro- phies and medals will be awarded later. The report showed that Bickford of Saranae Lake won the half mile two-man and four-man intra-club race on Jansagy 3 and 8 ore the otsdam Rotary club he predicted Europe *> P*wey the half mile foar-mas was ifoing mad and was on the intra-cliih, Jas. 10; Blekford tioe W ile t t, J XI beds, mattresses, pillows, and other supplies. In the event of a major disaster, each of the four hospitals could ad- mit as many as 2S0 patients. Thefr care would require the utilization of all recreation rooms, auditor- iums, and porches and it would be necessary to depend m the local defense council to famish cots, beds, blankets, emergency nurses and nurse aides. Bam® patients espeeially those wHtf negative spu- - ^ m *^u« ^^ T*« M. turn, mfeht be discharged teiapor-• thmg s wtllch s)loaId normally at- wm tww »«5» J*a. », arily to their homes or transported tract sheer Patriotism. He referred j J^mmissioner O^orm to one of the other hossitals te a tdAUi program filed with mo- J 25 ? **& Adirondack A.A.U. two- tion picture stars on Bill of Blgats *°& four-man smior champion- verge of suicide follow^ a world upset. He safct that the people of Bewey this country now seem to hare to *•»• 17 have a \ra?srfe datezle*' to iF\pa«ss te upon them the seriousness of some mil two-man event Jan. &* tw» aian intra-clsb Fwwb Tyler one half four-man intra*club, Jan. 18; LaToar, I>leferich Forman two- All four hospitals have already conducted practice drills and devel- oped & system of tagging patients wind their belongings and designat- ed points to which such persons and their effects shall be moved m case &f emergency. Bpmi&c duties have been delegated to the various branches of the hospital personnel to guarantee ; dispatch and effi- ciency under any exigency, Should the load of emergency cases be very heavy in any one lo- cality, a system, of mutual aid among the other state hospitals has been planned whereby members of surgical staffs and nurses may be transferred to the hospital where the need is greatest. J At Ui.st one test blackout has been conducted in each hospital. During these expeirimental black- outs, eettain key locations Jn each hospital have been left lighted and arrangements completed for the re- moval of patients to these areas, if necessary, in'order that emer- gency cure may be given such pa- tients. Problems relating to emer- gency lighting facilities* especially in operating rooms, are being stu- died. First-aid instruction is being given in all the state tuberculosis hospital* both by lecture and de- monstration. This program has been presented t;> the State Defense Council which has authorized an allocation of 17,000 for .the purchase of addi. tional surgical equipment and othei supplies which the hospitals ordin* arily would not acquire. Stores that advertise are extremely popular with the people. on picture stars on Bill of Bights Day, the only dignified part of &e j* ni P Jaa - gl *»* February 1; program being the address by Bickford, AJLU, two-man jaaior President Roosevelt. He said that jchampkmship, Feb. 7; £©w©y, AA. such a hodge podge used to influ- ence as to realize and enjoy our priveleges was a reflection of our intelligence. ADIEONDAC^ COMMUNfTT CHUSCH SUNDAY: 10:00 a, m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m.~Divine Worship. 5;00 p. m,—Youth meets for fun, llowship and food. 6.00 p. m.~YotJth Meets to Dis- eu&s. 7:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. THURSDAY: 7:30 p. m.-~Fellowship Service, FRIDAY: 6:45 p k m.—Junior Choir rehear- sal, 7:30 p. m.- •al . U* junior four-man championship; Bickford, North American four- man and two-man championships from mile en February 14 and 15; LaTour, Lowell Thomas trophy race, two-man, February 21; Biek- ford, national A.A.U. senior and Billv PisVe Memorial tyephy; Feb- ruary 22; Bud Washbo&d, national A.A.U. senior championship, Feb- ruary 23; Stevens, mountain sen- ior, Keuogh, mountain junior, Feb. 28,- Bickford, Lowell Thomas four- man, Mar, 1* sixth consecutive season league ! £ j and qualified mem ; champions, havine won nine out of into thc braeket of the first ^five |bers of the engine department, plus I bonuses which frequently bring the total monthly wage to $200. Cooks ten league encounters. Meyer was high scorer for the Bombers with six points followed by Hurley with five. Piper was out- standing for the opponents with eight points. Again the Placid team was forced to come from be- hind for a win, as in many other games. The score at the first quar- ter mark was 4-0 in favor of the opponents, at the half 7-6, still fa the favor of the opponents, at the end of the third quarter 13-9, the Keeseville quint still holding the ors j women holding individual top hon- Captain Katherine h an average of 134.15. Mrs. Grace average, : second, 139.4; Lillian Tra- ,and Dor tfee foorth ' W« Ri C Notss and bakers receive approximately • Enrollees in the radio school must the same pay. Radio operators' base | have completed 2 years in high pay varies from $105 to $165 per ! school, including 1 year of algebra, month, plus bonus*? %nd extra pay-1 Complete information and applU merits. , cations may be secured at any local Apprentice enrollees receive $21 public employment office. to $36 per month during the 6 j — months* training coarse, except | Fast Horses in the radio schocl where they are In races at airport track, 2 p. m. paid from $36 to $60 per month Sun. See parade 11:45 a. m.—(adv.) A food sale for the benefit oi the , ./.R.C. will be held at the Edwards advantage. The Blue put on a little ' FioweP ShoP ( Saturday afternoon, extra umph to score 3 field goals ^la^.^ 7 and a foul shot to the Keeseville j A1 1 members o f t^ American quint s 2 foul shots to win the game in the last minutes of the fourth quarter. \ The Blue Junior Varsity contin- Leglon and American Legion Aux- iliary, and their families are invit- ed to join with the W.E.C. in a social evening, to be held in the ned 1U spree of scoring to bom- j^,,,, rooms at the Towll Hall on ?* **™Zr\.*!**** Tuesday ev«,m g , M»«h 10. with 4 points. LieMs and WaUon trailed with 2 apiece. The local Jay-Vees lost the lea- gue play-offs to AusaWe Wednes- day evening at Keene Valley 14-13. Placid will play its last game of the season on the Placid court tonight against Saranae Lake High School the proceeds to go to the Red Cross. VA8SITY Lake Placid LG. FT. Pts. Totals 5 14 JAY-VEE Lake Placid PG. FT. Pts. Hurley, rJL Loustain, r.g. 0 Pra*l 0 r. i 0 Totals 4 16 Gelles, r.f. 2 RolSier, i.f 0 Proulx, c. 5 Fields 1 Watson, r.g. 1 Nugent -.. --2 g. 2 Total3 Keeae^ilie t£. —- Soasdorf, Eats Nail la Pie Suing ior damages for mjurie? suffered when die swallowed a nail while eating a piece of pie, Mrs (Margaret Gray of HuntSngton, Senior Choir rehear- K. Y., was awarded $225 against the store whieh sold it. For Safe or Lease LEONARD BLOCK or STORE at SI Man Street, Piackl N. T. Mam Store 36 x 65 feet; can divitie if necessary. Avail- able May 1st Building 3 stories with basement and sub-basement, four apartment*, fire sprinkler sys&m. F. S. LEONARD, Pkc«i, N. fi**WMMMMWWW^^ Who will-support the old man you are going to he? You can create a $10,000 lite Insurance Estate out of your current income upon which you can draw if you are blessed with a long life. Investigate thoroughly this me&um of future security while you are still young and at the peak of your earning power. DONT DELAY LOflGER! •I. M. Isham R£AL ESTATE — INSURANCE 61 Main Street Lake Placid Accepted applicants must be in ood health and furnish evidence citizenship and good chai'acter. Your New Income Tax is Hue March 15th A Personal Loan from the bank can supply you with thc needed money to meet this obligation to the government, repayable at low bank rates. Payments can be arranged to extend over a 12 moath period. Your application will receive prompt -attention. Bank <»f Lake Plaeid Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Insuring Deposits Up to $5,00© ICECREAM STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE FOR MARCH—$etV£S FOVK~39t ms mmm DESSERT- Does your family iike Strawberry Shortcake? Then surprise them with this Strawberry Shortcake a la 1942. On a layer of deiiciously creamy Sealtest Vanilla Ice Cream is a layer of ripe, luscious strawberries frozen in their own delectable juice—and crowned with dainty filigrees of whipped cream. Here's a regular \picture\ dessert to delight your eye, your taste ana'jow budget. 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