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UK PLACID HEWS, FUDAY, AUGUST f» 1*2 TO HAVE HAIi 0F lFWvnERA ^ WAUtl ™ JI * fl0HC0!ffl FAME FOR SKIING » aeetea to Be Ex- JBki Editor, 1W N.Y. Times* ^^ by the Ma- .Committee that n Mnumwi be an ike \man ef , *f American Skiing,\ has bnen approved by the National Ski j Ski National body of the apart tu this country. This monument to American sfcjiag wiH be seeated at Isbpem- fag, Ifiea., whesa tke NAA. was founded in 1004. U ia expected to be completed by 1*4 when the fiftieth anniversary of the Na- tional Ski Association will be cele- brated at Ishpeming. Harold Grinden of Duluth, mv taajnal life-time historian, of the NAA and member of the Hall af Fame Committee, points ovt the the The Veterans Administration re- ports an avalanche of inajeiiiat thj« *w*k from veterans and wid- ows of Tetarnns enn*erning the in- j.~lfS4 i creases ia sompantatioa* and pec- a 1LS_A. »ou which became effective July m \^1 under Puttfc Law M6 recently by the p*an«dent. VA paints oat that tkose in- creases, whila bsyinpin/ July 1. will be reflortod ia checks arriv- iow about August 1. C.ojnaansatici and pension an paid at the end of the month oa ommh they ' payable. VIA also advised veteran* and other beneficiaries that the in- ereaaes are bnmg scheduled anto- matically and the* an aatma on Under the new law, all monthly rotas of compensation paid veter- ans for service-eeauentei disabili- ties rated from 10 to 49 per cent are .increased by five per cent, while those rated from 50 to 100 per cent are increased by IS per eent. Death pensions for widows of most veterans who died of serriea- londore M. Urfirer of this vil- lage has been reappointed to the finance committee of the Ameri- can Legion, Dept. of New York. for another three-year term by State Commander Bruce Ferry. The WeeYt Home? Taken front facet* ef U.S. meteorological station at Lake Placid Club. * 1952 Wednesday, July 80 Thursday, July SI Friday, Aug. 1 Saturday, Aug. t Sunday, Anf. $ Monday, Am;. 4 Tuesday, An*. » Rain .07\ mi Wednesday, July &1 Thursday, Aug. I Friday, Amj. 2 Saturday, Anf. Z Suiiday, Aug. 4 Monday, Aug. $ Tuesday, Aug. f Rain ST ** S AtnWES°LATE HON. A* The second seetaen of the New York Central train arrived hare oyer two boors late Monday morn- ing, due to a disabled freight train OQ tan track near Holland Patent New York City Pullman* and the through coach reaehed Lake Pla- cid on time, bat the second section, from the Went was dejsjyod nntU thp fnet l|eatroal-Uti#* freight with one car staged dp* to a raised drawbar eanld be cleared from the tapeks. The Kew York-'w%tertown sleep- er was also held op for twp end one-half hoars opt of Ottea, FvRsysTuT* fnfr FST T« Cats ered by the State' Usnmploymaot ate Pttter hew steady a bus! has manmmd to keen Its p? roll, it cannotaualify for an nn- insaranee tax cut in by September SO it has submitted all quarterly tax due since the first calen- dar quarter of Owe*. •nmhiitar ef this provision of the ammulnd' unumplsjmimt ineafC anee law wan isonoi by the State Labor Department's Brrisiee of and Unemployment In- to the lWjOOO firms eov- To qualify far a rate U 1*3, the ed, the tew reqafaue fat* a #o) sanst have paid remuneration jt omntoyeoa m Mil and (b) must M\ve submitted by Snptnmbar SO st the latest oU qoartexly reports (Farm 1A-6) dne for the 14 eal- bndar quarmrs from January 1, ](M» throutn June SO, lt«. \* ^1 ^1^13^ ! connected dmabilitiee are increased oo, ScandinaTian f «^J\ ^cordin* to the number of dOl- skunr to this country, \^ \\• totheprL^amrohasde-j^tbey^hnv^ velooed a legend of slain* and a m&T gp^yy of historical smwsento and , ^^ m ^ _ H^cally nsmortnnt; J^^ ^ ^^ ^ , e^mtram^ bnob^pxc- * ^^ ^^ a ^ tonal portrayal of all P*~s rf J£ * a volcano, and Infer it ommbpment have come into be- M ^ ^ on wbkh Aaiericmn ^oday.- Gnndea. conto^ dmria ^ ^ 8.^ rf Saratoga in -fcbey are scattered in a hundred I ™^r*._._,__ «. _«. •«, drHerent places, cared for With food pries wbnt they are today, keepinjr *e fifure round keeps most of us flat. Them's no such thine « ninj second peine in a war. win GRAND VWOX SALES UP The Grand Union Company sales for the four weak period ended July aft, mere *UU*ttll This with SHS4US8 in the pried m ttSL an ia- ef 040 par sent. Sales for the 21 weeks ended July * were SXM^LSSn compared 071470,580 in the corrmnwod- inp; period mat year, an increase of IS •-'V Oiitstaniling InvestBtent Opportiuufy The ieeal businessman who is Past Commander of Lake Placid Post 32-. Easez County and Dis- trict 4. has already •erred one term on the four-man committee with Edmund J. Ckeefe of the Bronx as chairman. Mr. Urfirer wfll attend the New York Department's annual budget xoeetinf in tfew York City on Wednesday, August 20. m a different ways. They be brought under one roof, lminbl topothor for uniform care, pmnTril for those who will fol- low, mben today's famous names knee become but memory. Old deeds, eld feats • • • tomorrow's •which, in turn, will iihtiubl be made part of shrine to theqe who HiLijjpliii the cnHuial contribu- tion akibw has mnde^-and is eoa- tinsins; to make—to the Ameri- pkture. And for thane rea- ond for many otliem, there be a National Ski' Mn- L\ conemdea the Hfe-time his- 1777, keepinf Bursjoyne's troops from retreatin»T. This action con- tributed to Burgoyne's surrender in a battle which was the turning :! GftANGE NQSSS fmke Placid Grange wDl hold their regular meeting tonight (Fr* day) at their hall. It is hoped that all members will .try to bo present. The Lecturer point of the War of Independence. ^ taw ^ interesting program The Knob overlooks the Hudson River, and provides an inspiring view for the thousands who come to the Saratoga-t>ake George re- gion. Information about the Em- pire State's nmmwous historic site is contained ia \Vcwr York State Vt for the evening* which should pro- vide enjoyment for alL The S and H committee will serve refresh ments. •¥ JHaysnore Biding Stable f. €. HAREELRODE girling Instructor Old Btnwary Roai Near Placai fHONE 1221 FOR mOBmBXT SACRUTCE '• 584, Like Pbdi LP.237-W-4. Ilueh disoossion tike mail has been held the fhwinrinj aspects ef ofttmveef m ppopk who put on the most style put off the mast creditors. all Park, Cam, ace of the comitty wore inatrnetod to present to thwr respective divisions the problem.wf raising funds in addi- tion *o the S15JD00 already ac- The U.S. Eastern Amateur Ski Association reported that they have set ns a mimmnm a goal of SSjOOO to be raised in its divisian toward this his- Uhpeming Ski Club has of- to be responsible far the of a inj planw —* suhmmted to the Macombex Com- pomy, a contrnsting firm of Boston, Mass', for further study—and upon completion will turn title over to National flki Association. _|x \Munrmir Committoe of the National Ski Association is incor- yoTntnrl as a non-wrofit organisa- tion for the sole purpose of admin- istering funds and affairs of this ,11,1111 Ail donation* to the Ski lluneum will be acknowledged with an official receipt and a perma- nent ragistry of nil enutrflHrters will be maintained in the Museum. Special recognition will include a Patron's Plaque in bxonxe for sums of $500 or mere. NJOY THE NEW BEER THAIS \% msr Ski Museum trustees nmcted for three-year terms include msvnw Touge, MafAmiun sVaVcanuv Soa- <**. Beuexbr. *<*ert spmamr, Al- bert Sign! and Snmne Askerolo. njttra light... nxtra dolkknis! Switch flEW YOMCS FASTEST-GROWING sd>w- ywfww hwr pleasure -.. make yoar awjgytjeer^ygessVaB^fAtidKiinH^^ as -01^- too ... you can drink your fill feeling -too fulL\ Get Knickerbocker today- NewYorKs fastest-growing beer! ytHf SBtWCE LAHW/RY 4VIWEDBI 0IC H00R