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LAKE PLACID NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1*51
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McKILLIP STEARNSTRIUMPH IN NAT.iB O B S L E D EVENTSaranac Lake Sfedders Make First!
Win a Big One. Fortune and! H e W r is Second. j
jLarry McKiiiip of Saranac Lake,ade hss first bobsled triumph a 'g one iSunday as ha swept to;
ory in the National A, A. U. :
-man champion-ship paired withtry ;St€am, also of Sa ramie.e- M-cKii-io, a 26 - year-old ;
AT THE PALACEFricL :v. ri fcsatur lay —Foi> -J.->I?
ai^-n:, ihv exo:.. lomanc >i* thea-iv.:t»nt East once a/a n rota: r.i xotnt- screen with ravishing YvonneD-e Carlo and stalwart Rkhar lti.'eene narr:.rt£ ir :hs To'-hi-color
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1 the show, its wonderful assortmentof musk-al comedy numbers. Highon t ie favored list :< a new MackGordon-Sammy Fain tune, "I JustCan't Do Enough For Yen—Baby,"and JMixi. hzcivvA a revival of "I'mGonna Love That Guy" (Li£e He'sNever Been Loved Before), vieFian €-6 Asn tu.ie which takes ona new nostalgia flavor in view ofHappening1:? *n the worid today.broti\ the original "Call Me Mis-tv»r' are Harold J. Rome's mc-moiabie title song, ''Going HomeFiani" ana the Air Force sketch,•M.i't«vy Lift."'
ROAMERS WIN 10-4AFTER LOSING 6 4TO M A P L E LEAFS
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ly; Tiie increases were not only {for thof e already receiving month- jiy payments, but also for thesewho will be eligible in the future,
Coverage for most of the peopleworking: under Social Security iscompulsory. Two groups of newly (
covered workers are covered on a;voluntary basis with some limita- Stions. |
Passage of the 1950 amendments 'reduced the amount of time a per-son had to work under Social Se-carity to be insured for the pay-ment of benefits. This reduction \of eligibility requirements has 'made it possible for hundreds ofthousands of people to BOW re-ceive benefits who heretofore wouldnot have beta eligible.
TJie new Social Security LawaHofws a beneficiary to work andearn more money than in the past,and still receive bis insurancechecks. Among many other muchneeded improvements is tae grant-ing of wage credits for each monthof military service by World WarII veterans.
In addition to the types ofmonthly payments made before therecent changes in the law, new jbenefit categories have been added 'which will help to maintain a de-cent standard of INpg for mil-lions of Amerfcajp^ JEn t i e seriesto follow, I shall briefly discussthese new provisions | § 'ggj&JEftjgr. Mthe next article we witt see how thenew law affects domestic em-ployees.
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onds on their fmai run wnen tneirsi-ad nearly overturned after round-ing- dangerous Shady Corner.
Jim Biekford and Hubert Millerof Saranac Lake were in third at5:42.27, while Toby Tyler andStanley Kilkenny of Elizabethtow.ifinished in fourth at 5:42.62.
The winners also received the"Bubs" Monahan Memorial trophy,honoring the late :Lt. Monahan, aformer national bobsledding champ,who was killed in action with theAir Force in 'World War II.
Summaries: McKillip-«S t e a m ,1:36.00, 1:24.65; 1:23:47, 1:22.66,Total, 5:36.78; second. Fortune-Helmer, 1:257*2; 1:23.21, 1:24.16,1-26.00. Total, 5:39.09; third, Biek-ford-Miller, 1:29.00, ,1:26.62, 1:23.-13, 1:23.52. Total, 5:42^7; andfourth, Tyler -* Kilkenny, 1:27^3,1:25.33, 1:25.19, 1:24^7. Total,5:42.62.
JT 'or* and Vanessa Brown a.-Jai a'onj? with Robert AHd,
v f a i Tnj ^at-t of tne ex^itmcr fJm,v\'i i revolves a:*nut a mystei" >J-w^:ic-'-k:-med trible suffering from< ^trnnge epidemic and a short-age oi wives.
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A special for all boys and girls!j The first chapter of the new serial"Pirates on the High Seas" startsat Saturday matinee.
TROMBLEY PROMOTEDCharles Trombley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Trombley of thipvillage, has been promoted to therank of Corporal in the UnitedStates Marine Corps. He is sta-tioned at Arlington, Virginia.
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EDWARD TRUDELLENUSTS IN MARINES
Edward Paul Trade!, son ofEdward Trudell of Sewickley, Pa.has enlisted in the U. S. MarineCorps for a three-year period.
He i3 in Paris Island, S. C. forrecruit training. He attendedLake Placid Central School andwas graduated from Sewickleyhigh school. He was recently em-ployed at the Swiss Chalet here.
Sunday and Monday: A smashBroadway stage revue has evenmagnified its greatness on thescreen. '"Call Me Mister," the
and gay, zestful and spirited, andheart-warming entertainment be-sides, its verve and vitality areinfectious, its stars Betty Graoleand Dan Dailey are charming, andits Technkolored musical andcomedy numbers simply hilarious.
Where the stage "Call Me Mis-ter" was only a collection of as-sorted songs and skits, the filmhas strung some of its sock epi-sodes plus a batch of first-ratenew items on a credible and amus-ing romantic story line, and set |
and William Lundigan, andof these already ii:a^Lnoas
iv, rises to a new height inhis role.
Lundigan is the practical pas-tor of batkwoods Georgia in t,vieeany nineteen hunareas, bringingan earthy but devout realism tonis calling, and facing tne conse-quences of any day, be they joyfulor tragic, turouient or quiet, witxicourage ana resilience, busaa nay-wara is the staunch wife whosnares tne rigors ox a life sae naunot previously known to perfection.
Thursday Omy: Washington'sBirthday morning mannee a^ 1-Jp.m.—% mg J^epiatone leatures andcartoons: itcicnara Arien in "Thereturn t>f Wuaiire ' and Jamesjcanson in "The Last of the WildHorses."
TO£ PRODUCERSThe purebred Ayrs-nire dairy
herd of Kenneth hmmeti & -fauiCaiKins, Peru, >N.Y.f has achievedcop recognition during a recentmonth for outstanding production.The CaiKms produce is are ereuiteawith averaging 853 lbs. of 4.2%milk and 36 lbs. of •butterfat for
Redshirts Stage Scoring Spree inFbal Period Sunday, ScoringSeven Straight Goals.
A sizzling scorin-g spree whichnetted seven goals in the finalperiod, three of them in the final28 seconds, gave the Roamers a10-4 hockey win over the VerdunMaple Leafs $unday night afterthe visitors had caged a 6-4 tri-umph in the opener on Saturday,
Never before this season hudCoach Aurel Miyre's redshirts bee;*more prolific in their scoring, andit is aoabtf-ul if the Leafs had everbeen subjected to a mare wither-ing atback. The belated rally cameat a time wlien fans were oi theopinion that the redshirts wereabout to drop their first completeseries of the season,
Although the Roamers had struckout swiftly, piling up a trio ofscores in the first period—two ofthem by Herbie Butts and anotherby Dick Caron—the fast-skatingLeafs, one of the Montreal area'sbetter junior hockey teams, sud-denly regained their scoring abil-ity, knotting the game with threescores in the second by Pilon andBartlett, the latter pushing a pairpast goalie Ted Pasch.
They then vaulted into a 4-3 ad-vantage when Bougie, on a pass-offfrom Roger, zipped one into thenet a t Ial8 of the fourth. TheRoamers a t this point, were look-ing as futile as they did on Satur-day, but suddenly came to life as'Bueky" Buchanan, taking a pass
from Feraand Bazinet and Caron,evened the game a t 5:43, withBazinet following up with another14 seconds later as Buchanandrew Cournoyer out of the netsthen flipped to aBaz. t t
Gilles Flante ehipped in* with a
pair of tallies at 7:32 an.l 1<>:32and the customers prepaied toleave Bat the redshirts, Caronand Bazme: in particular, wt-renot through. Caron beat Cour-noyer at I9:*i8, Bazinet dented thecords at 19:4(> and Carcn complet-ed *ns "hat trick" as ht? skiddeltrie home at 19"07.
Oi Saturday the • play of meJi jamtT^ wa1- as futile as it was;•?.!. i;'»: \A :h.» finale Sunday. Afterjanr^rac nto an early 1-0 leaJ int'lt* t ' l-t period on a scoie by Ba-i-iUii^n at ^:32, the red^hii. wci\-<oo'"! trailing as LiFo.nw andF^rt1^!: boat I*asch in the same1^-uA. till: MeMasters buaerhit " - K«»a Hers even on a solo efiort,i 1:42 of the second when im~],-'af,̂ weiv snort, but BouileaJ a.idr»-u*tJeti nu'iged home another pairi^'o.o Biu hanan again score.} for
t-, * iu.ui fotces. MeMa^re>'.- tvin-( . again a: <">:£5 of the th;rd ona^otnd solo da?n? but Hogues :uuiLf /in^ky clinched for tht* ho&fjv\:tfi reh Ii^J»:- at 8:15 and 1^:12.
Pasch put in one of hi^ busier:nights Saturday as ne came ^nw.th I.L' save-- alone in the iirstpenod.
Lozin>ky, tr^ pugilistic pu.-ksteroJ the Leafs, staged an impromtu
f FARM-HOME WEEKj Score-* of exhibits, deraonstra-; tions and lectures are scheduled OB{the homemakers' program at Cor-| neVi'^ Farm and Home Week,J Event* for women will start onj Tuesday, March 20, on* day laterithan the agricultural program, and' will continue through Friday,March 23,
OPENING SET FOR 1954, The State Thrwway Authority, said IT hoped to complete thei ro#F-state super-hiyhway by. 1^4,
' "barring: unforeseen and moreserious national developments,"
; battle -w'th Plante early in Sun-;day\ -ilt -whMe the latter was en-1 ih'ji\ orin^ to extricate himself from'a horizontal position on the ice.! V .r h-i efforts he received a 5-'m.nuifc ^.onaity from referee Perc'DIOUIJ,, who later thumbed Bart-k-tt from the fray on a 10-minutemisconduct charge when the Ver-dun wingman questioned a de-
; f'sion >n rather forceful language,! In pee wee preliminary gamesi Northwood defeated E'town Sat-| nr:lay 7-0, and Lake Placid downed: Lake- Colby <»-0 Sunday.
the respective testing month, which*tfls w«««i""v. awi, *"^',.**"" "f"!places them among tne nationstin. a g a . ^ an autaente back-|^p A j w g f l j r e ^ ^ ^ A y r_
saire jcterd Test i>ivision of 15to 26 cows.
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