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THE POST-STANDARD, N. Tuesday, Nortmtwr 6, Norfolk Paper Mill Loan Reported Approved Financial Aid Seen Source Of 300 Jobs NORFOLK tadkatliju in Koi fdlk Uu Monday iv ere llial rwd put its -sianip at, approval on an loan in ihs Coi p. ol JJoi-j ffllfc to purchpse ami back I into oppreMon tJie ofd Worfoltc will. had asked the A A for $6520Wl to help pm-cha-so mil! al a lolal pm chase pi let ol i SI 3 million Thp Vcw Yorki Job Development Ky Framed s.in()0o several ucf-ks aeti a'so inward; ihe pliiehfist pi of the 11 i icsidcnls 11 ere over- Jojcd al ol the loin Mnnd-ijr i phi Thpir Sintf the nlcf pnpqi mill Council Approves Contract For Reservoir Cover Plans Federal Aid May Provide Half of Cost Urban Renewal Iss ue CLASS OFFICERS With Edward Mariclle, pimupal of Ihe Belleville Sclioul, i i ihc fuui pi L'sidenli The officeis weia clcctod by I IIP tiudcriL bgdv ai the beginning of ine Mhtmi a i Fiom left. MdiLelie, John i i scnini clitss.

David Fulion, i i class. Ann Kavanaugh, sophomore, end Douglas Blown. mill provide 3M or jobs fnr pcoglc ui Si Lawrence anfl Franklin Counties Sir.ce okt tiaiier null closed, leiidcnli uf Norfolk a been aUemptms Lc reopen it or -Mtract pnother in. dustrv to the aiea Sftorls to niliFitl new in- dustiy met i lillle success Norfolk Hpplicd for loans lo piir- clisse the olrt mill anri lease il to a paper nianufacLuring firm Woman Accused i Shooting Husban Winthrop Killing Goes To NNY Grand Jury Appioval ol ihe government! Mnnrlav nlinnhrtH Ihn Hnnl loan Monday CANTON Hie tn-sc of a 43-year-old ait ce r-s I mother accused of killing hoi lhe jhusbaivl ai llioir i i of the Norfolk Dc-; Thursday was prc- velopmfnl Coip said laic day that thv had senlcd lo a SI Lawrence Counlji Jury heie Monday. BC.

coTiJirmnlion ol the up- cording lo AUy Owi'Les of the The disnn.L attorney said the i wis expected to Je- Wednesdaj 1 in Supicmp Court here on the case of Mrs Elizabeth Myi'tle Harvey, along band. with other cases it hae reviewed Mrs Harvoy was chained with first (Scjre'C murder Thursday The woman iccordjne attorney, said tts him ar me, so I Decided i would i flllw the husband was ie oortert IA have itMtnaiked the fatal shooting of her lh mill produce liifih corrugated products toi domestic and crscas consunvp- tlorl Officials of Corp said the i operate Ihe mill plans to export same 01 the mill pro. duction through the SI Law Although early Ip be celebrating 5e.au ay Valley people wer hailing the Norfolk story pie? evp p9 success story the year WJIE a slory of a small group people in 9 Liny SL Lawrence County community ho struggled to 7i dljve The coi-pornlion. under AI Smith, who hu lie to residents un em ployed Nor (ilk has apparently com-e the paper mill at will probably be back pioducuon shorty after lirst ol lhe year Thej painled out Uisl M-hen the -rnJll closed in 195J it was jwodueinf new-sprint However ii lost business to cheaper pnnt from Canada and forced to shut down. Nearly 200 people were thrown out ox work by tlie shutdown The granted by Lhe AHA wiU bt repaid over a ZS-year period with AH interest rale of iour per cent per Norfolk's Development Corp staged a losri drive several weeks ago.

was atlemptins La come UD with ebout 15 per cenl o( the total puichase price or the mill to meet government requirements and expand its bership The corporation rawed about 880,000 Jrom area iesi dents in all walks of life, businesses and fnduslriei In sddl lion, iL boosted Its membership by about 1 500 Seaway Valley and residents of other areas ol the stale and nation Last week the ARA ashed the Development Corp at it would Co along with of financial arrangements the purchase of the mill. Norfolk said It would Mondays reported approval the loan was apparently the result ol that action Three NNY Skiers Asked to Olympic Training Camps SARANAC LAKE--Are. skiers will be vying for Olympic berths at Alpine and I Ordic training camps over the Christmas hell- days. J.rri Bombard oC Witt, Bounds of Lake Placid and Vaughn of Old Forge have been Invited to ihe Alpine training camp al Vail Col. from Dec.

2S Uire-wfrti Jan 4 TWnly eight and 1ft women from lhe United States will compete for rwsU on the Olympic squad. The Nnrdic camp has nol yet been officially announced but Jim Page of Lalct Placid, Darl mouth is considered a sure caMrctflic Jumping IrjWa will be In Lake Placid Eirmbsrd won the national four snd ivar socrtnd in lhe NCAA. have to i hov she did not recover Icom the cancer ailment. The riisiuci aUoTiicv said Brotherf Sister Perish Brownville Fire Kills 2 Children wtll ftvci 000 Htr husband at a Massena auto dealeis gars.fQ Accordmg lo Boweis the woman pjcked up a deer nllc stood at a window Lhe Harys' bedroom, drew a bead on her husband standing in a fie workshop al Uie rtar ii the hom-e and red The buljot struck Hsrvey jn ths bsck. Bow- BRQWWVILLE clnldren were burned to death Monday when ftre broke out at a house on Main Street Deed sre Patrick Babcock.

3, and his sister Wendy Babcock, 2, who were pronounced dead bf asphyxiation and sacoJid and third burns at the Leon R. Eldridge Dies al 73; Rites At Canandaigua OLD FORGE Leon Eld- ndge 7J. pest master of Norih- vood Lodge G49 Si AM. Old Forge, di-ed Sunday night of a heart aflment Clifton Springs Hospital A native of Point. Yaies Mr, Eldndge allended Naples High School and graduated In 1911 from the Reneaud School of Embalming in New Vork Cily He was associated wilh the Kennedy Funeral Home in Canandaigua until he established his own business in Bristol Cenler in 1918.

Mr Eldndge moved lo Old Forge where he conducted a furniture store and funeral home many years. Later he was employed for a few years by the Moore Ex Wsrd termmalor Co in Utica For tlie five years lived in Canandaigua where lie vtas president Mercy Hospjtal Water I own They were killed when fire raged UirouRli the house ai MIES Mildred M. McAvoy earl.y Moil- day afternoon, just of the Trapp Oil Co headquarters on western edge ot Lin villag The victims were brought to the hospital by Sheriff Robert Chaully who was called to investigate the fire Their m-nlhcr Mrs -Catherine Bab cock was also taken to tlie hospilal where she was admin- isted a sedative EfrprU were Ming made Monday to locale the father who is emplojed by Ann our and Co The fire extinguished by From BrownviUe. Dexter and Clen Deputies said late Monday the cause ol the fire, winch Ih- rear and upper portion ot the two-story wooden house, is still being soughl. Troopers Issue October Report CANTON A lolal 623 traf fic arresls were made by York Stale Police jn Zone 3 dur mg Octolwr lo a report issued Monday by Lt of the Central York Exterminator Co Mr.

Eldridge was a member ol the Niccolls Memorial Church Old Foige and its former men's club a member of Zlyara Shrine Utica and one of the last original trustees of Uie old Forgo Cemetery Corp Besides hu wife. Mrs Mary Bercniclc Eldrldge of Can an- he is survived by a son. of Old Mrs Charles Eldndje Forgo, George Cchrant of and Mrs. T. Vi'anard Easton and of Old FflPje, by grandchildren and three iweecs will be Wednesday afternoon si Ihe Kennedy Funeral Home in Canflndaijua Eunn! will bo Pfenn Stale police invesligalod 65 accidents and made 21 arresls jn connection with traffic acadeiil 3 rnadc Troopers in 19 felony arrests meancr arrftsl 1 Oclaher, according to the report.

Sixteen logged 85,211 miles on pain OttObif- GOING TOGETHER CLABKSVILLE. Tenn UB--It asn't bad when Shnncre dressed Sheriff Kennelh Albright 5nd forflrter highway pplrol commander Hancock convict suiLs Tor initiation But the Uvo ngurea tne fun loving boys wqrc carrying things too when they liandcuffed Albright a Lamppost then shackeled Han cork the same post. Hie men oppose each other in the race tor Harold Hat-vej 4D Planners Turn Down Hearing Delay Request WATERTOWN The Cily WATERTOWN The PUiuimjj The oIUip LJiam-kommil toe. like iHiiilfliiiiiowod sconLrnct wnh Bnajd hat minrd down a icciiiL'il bpr came in a Idler Chilian i i in r-esilipriuie ihjs Malcolm Engineers New lll CnuaU Junior I i ifcaiurMii nf ihe mpHmje a lim moie likely n.sht 1 cills' nuiru wnu.h cans ut b(in publj( (ll for of siiccidcaUoni. llia l(ir Fuday and enRincciniE hir twn city LOUIICI! ers stated him inslanlly.

The pman was arrested andei'shcilCf Cejlon Allen and Detective ot lhe shcf- depai tment Arraigned before Canton Peace Justice John Oliver HI the v.oman was ordered to lhe St Law retire Slate Hospilal Ogdensburg lor a menial examination Services lor her husband were held Monday moaning at the Phillips Memorial Home in sena. Burjal was in SL Francss Cem-elerj', Constable Twin County Briefs VOTER RIDES OFFERED WATERTOWN--The Jefferson Lewis-St. Laurence Couniy Trade Union Council will liavg cars available Tuesday lo pick up lacking (ran sport a (Jon a until Lhe polls close The numbers lo call are SU 8 27tO. SU 2-5841 SU 2-5630, or Su 2210 SALES BANNED WATERTOWN--The sales of alcoholic beverages in Vvalcrto and Jefferson County will IK prohibited between fi a and Tuesday election day. 1VSCS PLANS BAZAR WATERTOWN-Th WSCS ot Iho First Mclhodlsl Church will have a al 2 and a buffet at 5 p.m Tuesday at lhe church DtRECTORS TO MEET WATERTOWN-The Board of Directors of Hie Jefferson Counly Junior Chamber ol Commerce will mcel aL ft Thursday al the Hold Woodruff TO DISCUSS BIBLE WATEflTOWN The Great ooks discussion group will meeL dt 8 pm Wednesday at lhe ower Memorial Library lo discuss "St Paul Romans and FlrsL Cortnlhians.

'Burg Resident Denies Wife Beating Charge OG-DENSBURG-- A city resi- He is presently dcnti charged with Rsrault third in conncciion with lhe tegree Ht in GiinniSnn, Col. He reeommendMl by two western as- flllwcd Chris Rflnnds is at Denver Uni- vorsily Ahd last year Pace's majftr compeHlion Lawrence skus toT St Uflfversity Area Weather Whrfi tictatcH nl hH wife, en- Erncst fines each they pleaded piitly lo spcerliriK motorists were by Patrolman pica of lo thei Tlie CHSe of Aittiuf Bnker flft 1 In City Court Mondfly. Sin Pine Street, chargsrl Victor LaPlair 43S pAssing a ItgBt, was A reprcSgnlrf In ttttM Ml lor trtal Nov. 1,1 be Ctty by AUoifncy Edmund Jud(r Murphy. Baker wai is.

a jury trial City sued summons following an Conroy Murphy Mid accident hfs Uiicab a trial wnuM be il dale to a police prow! car operated Laflnir Dfltl turd Pstrolman Venrftll A class fit driwr tsraleried Citj Cowt iti VIOLET CLVB TO GATHER WATERTOWN The Thousand Islands African Violcl Club mcci 730 (Jay in community room ol the Walerlown Savings Bank TO EWCT OFFICERS WATERTOWN The Jefferson County Committee on Alcoholism will elect officers at 7.30 Thursday Room 309 at the, YMCA Fire Taken To Firemen At Lake Placid LAKE PLAC1D-A novel fire- fl fill (ing (cchnK)ue taking Ihe fire lo the fire flalion Lake Plficid A car, driven by Flovd Johnson of Constable, plunged rfown a Jlerp embankment, landed partly In Cascade Lake A hursf Into flame 1 Volunteer men arrived on the scene and put out the lire, Tnc could nol he towed and loaded on a dump fnicfc Rorwrd Iho Irucft, lhe car warrant iiumcd by Special Ctfyjacfirtn Monday. The Mudentt fife bgfnn TTiC Judge Purhnrrt Aleie Ifrom MorrlMnwn and HuniTftond stfspticd (he aceompaikI whfTe Tiremrn dnwsed i.iiUi*eiflr Httitj- Hetn- clothing: the iftihfc 61 tne leaf, olficr SS. Ntw HO Cur tlie city reservoirs in Thomiison Piiik sud pro- been d.scii'iscd fpr years and Uie reason tor boa I nr. i on i V.AS lhe ptiiEihility iho Itali the under I he i WorVs Act The cost IIHS tccn esumaled oil i pi climinnry $3HO 000 In jdiSiuon l.he cnemccring ivnrk cost an estimated 000 The coven for Hie three and gallon reservoirs ftould be of icmlorccd con- cdrlh fill and sod be pl.nccd In oilier action the gfliincil volcrt to Approve Die site the pio- poscd hoiiEinfi Mill and West Main Slieel, Approve lire low bid of ihe State Slreat Body Woiks ol 5314130 lor cfliripfict sedans Lhe tjid of the Taylor Implement Co. of S-J10Q far a dump IrucK; Approve Die low bid of the Northrup Motor Co.

ol $1 936.31 lot a compact pick -up truck, and Approve the tid ol Wood Co. for a quantity of lined cast iron pipe with at prjce ot niiiij i The letter, 'ft he (li puil Jnsej)h 0 Bnon, In 0 Bncn find Growler Jr ji'cplirtl yuhiic kliairm.m f( ihe urban rcnowpl.hrfli nip could )( HelHied h' a bv Hie PHnnnfi Enartl icnuiif-d us LOCAJLj NEWS ihp LEWIS Zz, Sltllt WATERTOWN R. CtfT, JEFFERSON Bulletin Tells Farmers Focts of Conservation and walsr to oo a i a 1 mi Iheir farm mih 1( sc hearings ne fral x- i ot both or 'll-e public WATERTOWN eight liullclm. jusl released by Ihi SuU atirn Smicc plauis hmi' can put the imal i i of the Plnn- nd lhal simp Ilic of bnlli be iiJed Dec 21 i i aultmnlicq inline il urull nni be "Mrfii.li fuillipr slnicd acrrurl- uiH lo 'rn. lhal the healings I'Xtllld he inrried in unhl all jn- parties had a chance lo i liie I i O'Cntn nnd Ihe Idtl ihrfl lhe public loo The 'U av Uilldjii.

Youths Face Charges in Theft of Car ALONE Three a 1 0 ti youths ivhp sllegedJy stole a 1960 a i al approximately 12 45 a m. Monday to take young Rjrls for a Joy ride wound up in a Iield oil the Bramards- viUe Road less than a ha If 'hour later 4fcd eventually landed in the a i County Jail charges grand Uiceny first degree Id the jfijl Monday following Justice of Lhe Pence John iiere Norman Tairo 17. of Coiusiabte Streirt, Kenneth Hodges 17 at 11 Elbow SU and Keith Muller, 20 107 Amsden St. Talro and waived examination and weM ordered held Tor the grand Muller dem a examination tnd was ordered held pendirttf a hearing No charges were placed against the girls ivho were vilh lhe boys Slate police said (ho youths tried lo escape Icom a pursuing pitrol car with speeds reaching between 80 and Si miles an hour before llie at "kiddsd ori lhe icy highway and shot sortie 42 Into a field The car. owned by Brushlon Motors was reportedly lhe ot one of lhe firm's salesmen.

Roger GaUlhler Damage lo the vehicle estimated at around SHI Holiday Pranks Kept to Minimum OGDENSflUKG-- City Engineer OES Jermano Issued 9 slate- menl Monday praiang- city police and civil defense (or their CQ ope ran on and assisldnlancc in dimagmg Jermano 6 aid that Lhe cily high way and water departments cs- by vardalj on hal- loV etn, Rfeeenlly, the Uio de- rlmchls suffered heavy losses at tne hands ol vandals. Damage has been rePorled lo windows t'l nl! iy thfi twa departments and lnnlcrn; mnrking public works projects haue been stolen said Mmidflv, "the cily office wishes lo this opportunity lc- of Police LtO LebMii. the rxtlice department and the local units far Ihcir CAApcration and Assistance rendered hallowtt-n night In keeping vandalism IHreujTholll the eityitwtwccn Lost Hunter Okay; Walks From Woods and lht lic-tir- at a lime not convenient to negaLo'i of of fhc people Marsh' 1 reply 1IO flrp in Ml (h(4l leads lo com- he on urban ai tor Lhe, i arc reeded oul bodies of lh a (o larra like fl complicated Dn liial il ffitiy involve which tlie a nol raw! liar, but lhaL I he over can be earned oui. an A A A a i Bfld( apd ncr hunlrr. Proton, Laken on sle at a mc cm of the nonds at about The booklet a P4 rfU, i ID a.m Monddy aPtcr TiavmelCPPMrvalion Is it You Do been lost for more than 16 hours Preston, hunting in the Averv- section ol Lake Placjd wilh Charles Smith and M3tt Bickford, both of Lake Placid, iiad I jean reported lost at 5 Sunday His two companions liad sponi Sunday night loohing for hun tlie heavily wooded area west of Lake Placid end then called the Lafce Placid Fjre Deparimeni el 2-TJ a Monday when ihoy LO find any trace or him More 30 firemen and iol- unlcers scoured lhe Monday morning seeking llie lost hunter Preston houE.ei'emerged from HID woods near lhe Hay Brook Sanatorium power house alter wandering miles in three to -freezing Jour tem peratures He was none Die worse for experience, firemen said.

except he was chilled from the cold and dampness. Another lost liunler Tony Dan- iarni 22, of Highland Park also out of the woods In the Indian Lake sector He had en- red ths woods about Uvo miles north of Indian Lake on Route IS at a Saturday and when he was repwled lost had been the object of a search by state Lfnon crs. fame protectors and a lieli- Clarkson Gets Teaching Aides POTSDAM There are three leaching assistants a the six men doing gmduale work toward maslor degrees in the Department of Cixil Engineering at Clarhson College of OgJ'. Prof Bobert Lciiis chairman ot the department ail- today that Bcrnhard Klidy of Union, John McKenney, son of Mr. and Mrs John M.

McKenncy. aO Mirer SL. Cinlun, and Frederick Wcgman of Queens Village are teaching All gradu- itcc! i rum Cinrnon lasi June with bachelor of civil engineering degrees. Two other 1082 Clarkson sradu- aies are studying under tuition scholershipi. They flre Stephen Jones, son of Norman C.

Jones. 70S Davidson Waterlown. and Garj Ktrsch of Glovers- The other graduate student is Reginald of Croton-on Hudson He if a graduate of. New York University. It with A Plan One Slop si A Time Vou tan get a cop.v from lhe local 5CS olfice at Ar- Mnal Waterloo n.

Robert francis, work unit coflservalion- ist Tugboats Strain To Free Ship Stuck in Mud CAPE VINCENT Tugboats enl Lon i which aground three miles west of hers Monday morning The German High unt aground on a mud bank in Lake Ontario jusl off Titbits PoirL where Uie Guard one riles a llgftl According to the Coast Guard the ship flppai-cnllv ivont on the si do of a buoy and eje- witness renorts said the ship pumping ballast to help free il self froul the mud bank No inforTialioT was available on the damage it anv Lo the ship The freighter the Hamburg Lne owned bj Essex County Boy Critical; Other Crash Victim OK PLATTSBUBGH --Two Essex Counly bnjn injured In tiaCfie Troopers Hunt Youih in Woods TUPPER LtKE-Sta(e Police searched until dark Monday for IS year old Thomas Beckworth of Rome nho last seen about 2 Sunday rlh became separated from his hunting party early Sunday afternoon and failed 10 return home Simdav mgut. Search parlies wei- called oal and iwtli lhe aid af a plane Tailed locate the missing youlh at a hour Monday afternoon police reported will tile Search again Tuesday 'morning The youth 15 missing jn the Mb Arab sector A short distance south of tins vil- Ice Causes Car To Leave Road MASSENA A woman escaped injury Sunday in one-car accident at the Intersections erf Routes and 95 east Farmer 22 went Uirougf, ihfr interEection as she was unable to slop- on lhe icy road ikidtM mto ditch. police $aid Stale police mvesli gated. Deaths BLANCHE EASTMAN WOODVILLE-- Seri-iccs for Mrs Blanche Ethndpc Easlman, accident'; a al Phjscian's Hospital a night Admitted in critical died Thuisclsy in the dllion was Gerald Txfflmna, County Hospital of Whallonsburg Released JO he at 2 Wednesday al lhe days after he admiltcd waslCarpcnicr Stoodlej Funeral Betters was hil by a car on Route 22 near his Oct 2fi Parker Lee Betters. 7.

ol Wills- Home Belleville Burial i be in Ellisbuig. Rural Cemetery, MRS EMMA D. LISCLM He was admitted in a i eondt- CARTHAGE Services for lion with poSfiWe internal and Mrs Emma Liscum TB who chest injuries However, hoEpitaljrlied Sunday in the Jefferson spokesmen reported pn recovery Cmintv Hn-smlal will be at 0 "in was rapid. a Wednesday at SI. lames" Leaning was a under 'Church Cailhpsc Burial ia.ul emergency trealmcnl for 9 pos-'hc new SL James Cemeleri'i sible skull fiaclurc and nphl EIWARP J.

WATERTOWN-- Sen ices for Edward Ljnch. 68. iomierly of 'JIO Hich 51 who died Monday in Mercy Hospital vtiil at 30 9 Wednesday al Bcnoil Funeral Home arm injuries Slate police said he was operating a home-made car, commonly Known as "doodle on the Westporl-Essex Road, when he last control. Tie vehicle ivenl off the highway and smashed inlo Irce jRced Hospital (tufhoriliessald Leaning and al 9 Holy Family Church. Burial will be in Calvary Ceme- has been in a since was Olin Strike Continues As Discussions Foil MASSENA-PiefieLins the Olln Construction Co eonlinu- ed li of pipelines for Ihe ntu village wafer jyslem.

union oldpifils and' IT1(t urilon fln (o a minimum' company olfieials lailwl Friday some people of Loeftl MS OTWT-! The issue prrMnlly is 322, slalrmalr ffnd villate nffinals lory ai 1 lo pm Fronde may call fll (he MARILI.EV fnr of rtictl Mondav in ly GeiKMl Hospital, here, will he al 9.10 m. Thursday al the familv home and TO OShM, Hod and Builriinfl U-concerned that any 6, sftn of Mr and Mrs borers Uniffl, ncrv BjWin on hr of pirkflme caiwr 5'Shcft of IftT Moore At (hry olhrr work TiRfcr project rnderfti "pTfi imfflif Ishw rfJiflierB'Tn- tw St. Chwrfth Crophan, Burial will be in SI Stephen's Cemetery. INWARD M. ffl.

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