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Page Four THE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER ADVERTISER Ilunry Priest, Ledyard P . Hale, ROBERT E. C O N S L E R , SLU MRS. EDNA MYERS FILIA Canton, N. Y l('runk N. Cleaveland. There were TBAULT, CANTON NATIVE, C O M P T R O L L E R , VICEDIES IN HERMON CHAIRMAN OF PUBLIC .nany others and in the off hand The Go-Givera ot t h e Canton *>L50 per year in advance EXPENDITURE SURrecital the editor is no doubt missMethodist Church will hold a baked Mrs. Edna Myers Filiatrault, VEY Entered as second clubs matter a t ing some, like Mrs. J . H. Rushton, food sale a t the Co-Op Store, S a t wile of Zepherin Filiatrault, died the post office a t Canton, N . Y., MrH. George S. Conkey, and Mrs. urday morning, Feb. 2. At t h e recent election of officers a t her home a t Hermon, Friday, under the act of March 3, 1870. CEREMONIES Robert Sackrider. ! INSTALLATION of t h e Citizens Public Expenditure; after a number of weeks illness. Grace Church OF ST. LAWRENCE COURT TUESDAY, "JANUARY 29, 19 Survey, a t Albany, Robert E. Con- i F u n e r a l . services were conducted N0 The Rt. Rev. David Richards, - 67 « ORDER O F AMThe reading room was in thp sler, Comptroller of St. Lawrence, yesterday a t the home a t 2 p. m., j ttie Suffragan Bishop of Albany, ARANTH Town Hall in these early days of University, w a s elected one of the Rev. Robert Taylor, minister EDITORIAL COMMENT! Celebrant the eighties, a Mary Smith had T . „ .. . , ,. three Vice-Chairmen. , of the Baptist church, officiating. 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion. At a n y rate, considering t h e , *, ,• . , , i Installation ceremonies were held Garth A. Shoemaker, of Elmira, f B u r i a l i n Hermon Memorial Ceme-^ 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. probable multiplicity of candidates charge for a time and later on i n M a s o n i c H a U C f t n t o n > M Q 10:40 a. m., Holy Communion was reelected chairman, Mr. S h o e - ! t e r v } t h a t will enter the Republican and came Josephine Paige who for {evening ind sermon. f o r t h e elective and a p maker, a resident of Elmira, is a ! She was born in Canton J a n . j Democratic conventions with h a t ' of thewad readingroom andhad thecharge small [ pCourt No. 67 OOA. yoars the one who graduate of St. Lawrence Univer-1 £6, 1392, a daughter of William j o i n t i v e officers of S t . Lawrence cast in the ring for the presidency, ! library of books. The little library C Officers Silas Wright Grange 427 will sity, class or 1935. He is t r e a s u r e r ' and Evangeline Caughey M y e r s , ' it is hard suggesting whom the ' wa3 later housed in a little wooden ! RM H. L. Nona Rivett. iwld a public card p a r t y Friday of t h e Hygeia Refrigeration Com-! a t the family home in Canton. H e r R P S. K. Homer Claflin. nomination of either party will be. building that stood where the Loan evening, Feb. 1 in t h e K. of C. pany and president of t h e Che- j mother was the daughter of Daniel ] hall starting a t 8 p . m. Canasta j mung Non-Partisan Good Govern- Caughey (Coffey), a veteran of t h e \ F r o m t h e outside a t a period Association building now is. I t is AW H. L. Lillian Sayer. A P S.-K. Percy Sayer. and Pedro will be played. Refresh-; ment League. He 13 not recognized Civil W a r who had been a r e s i d e n t | months before the conventions, i t recalled Josie Paige gave a long Treasurer, H. L. Carrie Veio. ments will be served. All members! as a crusader or reformer, b u t a with his family in Canton f o r some; looks very much like Truman for and devoted service to the readingSecretary, H. L. Fern, Colton. are asked to bring sandwiches or i man of sense and judgment, t a k - time. On March 31, 1914 she m a r - j thu Democrats. Truman, fighting a room and the library, with meager Cond., H. L. Harriet Blount. doughnuts. | ing a practical view of government ried Zepherin Filiatrault in a cere- j lone battle, which political leaders pay, and a t times no pay as there AC H. L. Clara Smith. * * * | spending, not advising tightening'. mony performed in Ogdensburg. j said had no show of winning, came -.vere only meager funds. The g r e a t Trustee, H. L. Ruth Robinson. Baptist Church ; of pursestrings for vitally needed : The couple had lived most of their ] I h e tax situation today calls for more through, a sort of lone wolf, claim- moment came in the late nineties Prelate, H. L. Helen Harder. Rev. A. J . Coffey, pastor ' public aid, b u t regardful of the i married life in Hermon. ', ing all along that he had a sure when Andrew Carnegie, t h e "Lit- Historian, H. U. Edith Claflin. than money—it requires careful record3:45 a. m., Sunday school. /need to keep down unnecessary e x - ' Surviving, besides her husband, ^ l Musician, H. L. Ethel Bannister. tlvng. Few believed him, outside of M Scotch ironmaster" offered the 10:45 a. m., morning worship, penditures, and is always regardful; are four daughters, Mrs. Richard! keeping, too Efficient use of a checking t h a t usual following of a candi- l-uvn and village of Canton thirty Marshall - in - the - East, H . L. I T h e pastor|s topic will be " T h e for t h e taxpayer. I (June) Aurelio, H e r m o n ; Mrs. E r account can help you keep better records da to who look upon such candidate ;n:>i'v:aml dollars for the building Beryl Smith. J Next Mile." This service will be \ The Public Expenditure Survey; nest (Thelma) Albright, Alcott as bearing a charmed life, po- ..*' a library requiring, however, Marshall-in-the-West, H. L. E v a ' broadcast over station KSLU. Com-j is Stated-wide a n d non-partisan,! City, Md.; Mrs. John (Elda) Souand can save you money when tax time Jitically. And one must give Tru- if the gift were made the town and R o o d | r.umion will be observed a t t h e j dedicated t o Governmental Econo-; key, Charleston, S. C ; and Verna comes around. Ask us about the many adTruth man credit for being a strong cam- villa*- of ' H " L ' Marion Olds. I d o s e of the morning service and , my. A publication of t h e Survey, Filiatrault of Washington, D. C , of Canton must p a y ten per per ' P vantages of having a checking account. paigner—He pounded away a t con- f-nt of the v<r.it, a matter of three Faith, H. L. Edith Westaway. ; new members of the church will b e | a four page newspaper, carries and t e n grandchildren; a sister, Wisdom, H. L. Mildred Henry, j received into fellowship a t t h i s : informative m a t t e r on taxation,: Mrs. Lilian Baldwin of Massena; a gieas, a Republican congress, aa n Miiiu.and dollar* yearly for upkeep time Charity, Hunt-1•*-' "' " H. " L. - Percibelle I schools, highways and other public! half-sister, Mrs. Doris Sheldon of do nothing congress, and then there and expense of conducting the li- 33S. expenditures. 'Hudson; a half-brother, Albert was the fact that had a large in- Diary, the purchase of books, etc. First Presbyterian Church Warder, H. L. Louise Spotswood. The survey's executive commit-; Gibson of Canton; two step-sisters, We have on hand Federal Income Tax lurms' flhcnce, they expected Truman to The women were strong for t h e Sentinel, S. K. Mahlon McEuen. Founded 1807 tee in 1952 will consist of Shoe-! Mrs. E v a Hennigan and M/sr Iva Organized 1826 by Silas W r i g h t for the use of customers, also a supply of the continue operating a "give-away proposition, but the writer of this, Officers for Installation maker, Knowlton, Carpenter, a n d P a r o , Canton. Rev. E a r n e s t E. Eells, pastor Cornell Extension Bulletin, "1951 Income-tax state." Those who were getting took a different view and without Installing Officer, S. K. Merle Travis H. Whiteney, t h e latter 1 Young People's Day will be ob-1 a prominent N e w York City a t - \ speaker, a commencement speaker, Returns Suggestions for Farmers." -mlting anyone, came out with a Harder. pnhlic largess in substantial quanInstalling Marshall, H. L. Fern, served this Sunday. Awards for j torney. titles may not have been for Tru- broadside against the Carnegie though not at Moving-up but a l perfect attendance will be present- j G a r t h S h o e m a k e r w a s t h M • commencement t h e p a s t year, Benj. man on general principals, but pift. The position of the Commer- Colton. j Fairless, President of United D vmrv for him to keep the money cial Advertiser was approved b y ' Aide-to-Marshall, S. K. H a r r y ed by t h e president of t h e Council ; g flowing toward them. And there is the taxpayers of the town, though Jackman. ^ J ^B. l Axtell, ^ , fa n^d ^ ^ SuperinJ ^ " « ? ™"»** the pa,t or a ! Steel. Si u cnh meno s tsshofw courage and' t h e a r e u d i o r Prelate, H. L. Helen Harder. j previous year and delivered a"very j S K P better gova factor that still faces the Repub- the matter never came to a vote. tendent, Mr. Charles Bartlett. srnment Musician, H. L. Ethel Brown lii'an party t h e coining election, Hut this incident started a real Young People from t h e Westmin- sound address. In fact, three Mov-' Substitute Officers November next—Those who a r e local movement, locally centered. ster Fellowship will take p a r t in ing-up Days addresses, delivered 1I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ^ • f l i H. L. Jeanette Williams. : by members of St. Lawrence Alumgetting liberally money of one A A it happened, Mrs. Emma Prouse H. L. Wanda McEuen. 1 of Canton > ^ c • , I ni, in recent years a r e outstanding: I kind or another want that money Bunion was in Canton a t the time H. L. Avis Jenkins. " mi ' The p a s t o r s Confirmation class. . , m, to keep coining—Taxpayers a r e not a t the home of her niece, Miss Eva H. L. Elsie Taylor. Dr. 0 1 9S Utcuha ratn n A u a .l Winning, '22, T h a t who of i will t p. m. begin in the this pastor's Friday, study. Feb. 1 a t ! * ' « * " « » • in the majority in this country, Rpaulding. Mis.s Spaulding's name Coronation Officers ripped t h e cover off socialistic} The church session will meet Matron, H. L. Butaw. though the staticians may tell you hould be included in t h e list given practices being exerted a t W a s h - ! they a r e , but t h e fellow who is in an earlier paragraph. Mrs. Ben- Crown Bearer, H. L. J e a n e t t e this Friday, Feb. 1, a t 8 p . m. in ington, including socialized medithe pastor's study to organize for gi'tling a handout from govern- ton was a woman of means and Williams. cine; A r t h u r S. Torrey of Mont- • the year. jnunt may be a figurative taxpayer, he finally offered t h e gift of a Sword Bearer, H. L. Helen The High Fellowship will meet; luit isn't literally so. library to Canton. The gift w a s Harder. Soloist, H. L. Marion Olds. iversity, and Garth Shoemaker.> accepted, and this good woman, not H. L. Helen Harder was uncrown- a United Christian Youth meeting I a might add t h e name of another i So Car there have been few polls ; i resident of Canton performed a ng matron. in the Methodist Church a t I en the names of possible Demo- ••orvic-.- for Canton that Canton , A ? o l o w& q r e n d e r e d b Marion p. m., Sunday. ciatic candidates and their chances people should be forever grateful Olds. The College Westminster Fellow- J RESOLUTION ON THE DEATH OF ZUAR McLELLAN ] ship will meet a t the manse a t 4 f being named—A poll taken on f«i'. \ Committees •;. ;v w Sunday afternoon. Tinman, Kefauver and some other Finance: S. K. Merle Harder, The following resolution was'! possible " r u n s " might be interestOf course there was the question H. L. Mary Wilmarth, H. L. J e a n read at the annual meeting of the A Friendly Welcome and Dcpcudahi; Scri'u^ F i r s t Universalist Church ing. The weakness of Kefauver is of «>to. At the time two Watertown ette Williams. First Presbyterian Church of Can-j Theodore A. Webb, minister ;i that the people whom he has been ^ n, L a m e and Sargent, were runWays and Means: Honored L a ton, Jan. 9, 1952, and adopted as; 9:45 a. m., church school, with f I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION pnlt ; n>; on the spot are linked with »i"ff the ol-l American House. As '' d i e s » Maude McEuen; Lillian Sayer, [ COMMERCIAL 70 Main Street Order of Amaranth Installation Church and Society BETTER RECORD^ Can save you memeyi First National Bank He's Under Cover! part of its minutes: nig - ity machines and the average the writer recalls, they bought the ^ ° - Chairman, Harriet Blount, j At the meeting of the Sessioa i s. Mrs. Angus of child held June 22, 1951, it was unani-; HOW about you? Disaster big it-v machine in Democratic in hotel of the Getman family. An ap- rio™ Smith, Helen . Harder, MacLean, superintendent. 10:45 a m service3 of Divine memhersHP-As for stance, New York, meaning Greater New York, Chicago, St. Loui.i, and many other larjro cities. Tho.se machines and i*nda*e to the notel was a string i Jackma^'m\^ Vandenbir* and " " I™ * * ' .t the following! may take a big bit* out of e oi old horsedheds that extended; M a r y B u ' t a w ' | worship. J. submission to the! your nist from the drive near the south Hospitality H L Harriet Blount ' - Vested choir. , . 1 6:3() m ;:»<! <;f the hotel, where the present H . L. Eva Broeffle" H L Jeanette' P- ' Universalist Youth dispensation of God s all-wise prov- j D o y o u h a v e we ll-de&igned strong insurance. Wednesday evening testimony i i n « a d v i « on m a t t e r s whehe he w a s ; down, probably because Truman the dubscriptino papers were, Pnss T . Correspondents: meeting, 7:30 p. m*., reading room, I a b | f t o . s P e a k ^ ^ experience. W e ; •wan*ad promises of protection of iter recalls $50 j Clara Dawley, Canton; the 28 Elm sereet. Open week day af- W 1 " m i s s h l s Presence there. I k d of! f Blanche McGul, Potsdam. certain racketeers. I t looked a s was i\v.- maximum sum asked W ew i s h t o e x r though Judge Murphy would have '-t'iy p>*''•'• TI :'.nd sums r a n all the j A covered dish supper preceded tenioons l'rom 3 p. m. to 5:30. Mon-| t uh y t o h l s W l f e aP ne ds s our sympa-, his hands tied, and a s a n honest w^y d'>wn to ^5 cents. The money j the meeting. GuesLs were in a t -•lay and Thursday evenings, 7 to S.' t o p r a y G o d w i l 1 b e relatives a n d . You a r e cordially invited t o a t - ! compassionate | m:in who had already performed v.a:i raised, about $4,000 and Can-' tendance from Peace Court, Og'••nd the clunvh seivices and enjoy ! a n d g l v e t h e m consolation in t h i s 1 large public service, was unwilling ton had a site for its new library, densburg. :iv- :-.:-;vil,'jvy, of the leading room, t l T " e <>' sorrow." and washed his hands of the m a t - The library was built and stands ' •A-hirh im-lnde . u , - lendine li- B v order of t h e Session. Herbert R. Frair, Clerk. T h a t God is divine Love j : ; Ami getting hack to polls for 'h'-.i^li lii.; iiiature life was spent in probable candviate, and possible ^ Middle West ami his business ; T h e r e w i U b e t w o m e e t i n g s o f ever })resent t o lead a n d s u s t 1a i n candidate, a distinguished column- .'-.ucces:; produced a fortune t h a t the St. Lawrence County Grange m a n , H i s i m a g e a n d iik-.-n-- ^ •. at 'vill be s t r e s s e d a t all {'hristhin i: t deseribcr. a poll carried on by ;'"H to his w ; dow, who gave Canton for subordinate lecturers for t h eScience services ne'it Snmiay. an outstanding Vermont city daily, •»' library which io still enjoyed. purpose of discussing t h e theme, T h e subject of rh*1 I,e-;>oii-St-r t h a t gave General MacArthur a "Rural Defenders of t h e American T ! i , m \6 ••ij0\'c" However, the battle w a s not over, Tradition" for the Neighbors Night The i tvomendous lead over other Repub. r!>\t candidates. There is no doubt it is still on, money must be se-: programs. These meetings will be The . MacFadden Agency Inc. Insurance - Real Estate Canton, New York Phone 8585 Representing Hart ford Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. j January Specials tint MacArthur i sstrong a n d i t j c u r e d f o r a p o r t i o n o f t h e e x p e n s e \held Thursday, J a n .3 1 a tR e n s - t h elove Unit F h question whether MacArthur would ;v. ana nineties nave one by one from the scene, but there altake second place, though in fact he ." es almost eye to eye with have bv«en and a r e a t this those who carry on. This jewel Tafl. v a t u r i c — t h e Canton Free First Methodist Church Canton, N. Y. C. Stanton Williams, minister Morning worship, 10:45. Monday, March 31, Scotch Bush to Assets All Wool Gabardine Ski Pants Over $4,880,000.00 1 . P h o n e First . . . and make appointment for fast 1-visit loan. 2 . W r i t e . . . for application. Fill out and mail or bring in. Cash promptly upon approval. 3 . C o m e In . . . see YES MANager. Reg. $ 19.95—NOW $15.00 Ski Jackets in Nylon, Poplin and Wool It's "Yes" to 4 out of 5 Don't borrow unnecessarily, but if a loan is the right answer, phone, write, or come in. Employed men anJ women—married or single—are welcome. Plaid Wool Shirts reduced to $3.95 Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas Sizes: 32 to 46 Wool Blouses and Skirts Slippasox, reg. $2.95—NOW $1.95 Lambswool lined Slippers and Gloves Reg. $7.95—NOW $5.95 Tlirfc I HQ U « Canton, New York THAT t/KfS TO SAT FINANCE CO. Rayon Slips and Pajamas, $2.95 and $3.95 i loans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture, or Car "THE COMPANY/?/ Reg. $5.00—NOW $3.95 Reg. $3.95—NOW $2.95 i-r.'t no such oar. your needs. WHITE STAG SKI WEAR I: a; the community of Canton ney—tlie generous Mills. ~ / " s n t of St. Lawrence University and :'. wider a v ^ o'j. idc the vil-' people who have aided through t h e Western Group • " " S u n d a y night a t 7:30, Dr. Rola;;"C, :i servic 1 ilnl. cannot be w a r s n money, in gifts of books, Sr.Uirday, Feb. 9. Hammond ot " i ! ? k a v e r w i u speak on the topic: m ^ v ;:cod by ordinary standards. ;:>se who have ieft bequests in Brier Hill; Wednesday, Feb. 13. _ s S o c i a l A b P e c t s o f Atomic Some of us recall when t h e first rca(!Iiip.Toom and •. m«H library of bc^k; wa.i e..taliii:-.liod in Canton Town Hall in Lh^> -Mftht-ip:-.. A group of devoted Canton women and men, too, : -ct the ino hns t h r y just set i pe<! there, no doubt 1 he thought, •day, March 6, Hermon to Russell; ^\' ; -..r P orrte_m C ct'n£- ox the church A toaclv establixhed a , a living thing, would ^ p u l ) i i s R ; I mu<i Wednesday. March 12, Russell to V V " 1 l b e h e l d i n c o » J u n c t l o n with t h e have faded. Bit* t h e group, one , ) ; f j -perseverance.' Pitcairn; Friday,' March 14, Pit- ;: j K f e r "-« f w h l " h K t i m e * n elec -1 ' x tion AT of fri"ia trustees +tf>»awill W i l l be no held Vial/4 to \r\ sue-! on« ' • m Gouverneur; ^_ Tuesday, tlOTl need not mention n'inv. K, b u t a few IYM-ho;--Wh.Ht i-; March 18, Gouvetneur to Riohville " e d those whose t e r m s of office names might bo mentioned, Mrs. ;:;•; a !,;an nlon>; w-n Friday, March 21, Richville to Ed^ h&™ e X p l r e | R e p o r t s o f a 1 1 0T«*niI Flora C. Prie.;i, Mr:-. Lodyard P . • ts> hills «'.«.•! <!M\\M i Z l 3 a d ittees of t h e . Hale, Mrs. Frank H. Cleavoland, -^ and )$ and raging tor- w a r d s ; M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 4 , E d w a r d s , c hf u °r c" h WlH" bKe mc oamd m e a t t h e confer to Cedar,; Tuesday, March 25, Ce" ' Dr. Lucia E . Heaton, M r s . D. S. Depeyster; Thursday, _li"l There was a silenoc, mid tlu>i: Lynde, Mrs. Richard B. Ellnworth, Mavch 27 Depcystsr to Rename- Kindrew; Wednesday, April 2, Kinp Kdrew; Wednesda Mrs. Duncan M. Robertson, M-:=. Junior, whose father «::s a ;,' :•aer Falls; Saturday, March 29, drew to Hammond. Horace D. Ellsworth, and among >! dealer, spoke up. .Junior — Please, MISM there Ronssclaer Falls to Scotch Bush;' Claude Caswell, tho men, Henry E . Seaver, D r . If you wish money to buy a home or a business block, we can give you terms that ivilj fit Loan Ass- 2 Friday, Feb 29 Potsdam t o Deer River; Saturday, March 1, Deer; River to Massena; Saturday, March 8, Massena to Norfolk; Tuesday, 1 March 1 1 , Norfolk to Madrid;! Real Estate Mortgage* Canton ' o t h . u nominated on the Republican ticket *.T ys*ni-ly cmduct; A. Barton Hep- s e l a e r F H I I S » n ^ Monday, Feb. 4 (>o<\ is love; a n a h e t receive a tremendous popu- sn:i n gav... {if.;7 thousand d o l l a r s ! ^ , *' a r y M ' l l s - C o m e t o e i t h e r or : etli in love rhvelloih ir. both a n d bnn vote. However, there is this .vl.ich madp possible u™*\M» th & sandwiches and (rod in hh-u' -1 .h.-lm -\ t hae »™.n smal !1 doughnuts. Seioctions •['•i)]>! the Holy ?acArthur, he has had no -.iva librari-2.i, mentioned in the r e the following. The county be divided into! llt I i include , doubt ,:.rt of Canton Fvo, Library, Mor- t w o , , r o u p , t h i will s yeai.t n a m d y f t h e ! J e ei.efo..0 po,fci.t well tit for the cabinet U-y, Rpnn:,elaer Fall.;, Pyrites and eastern and western groups. They! your F a t l u v jwhicli office of Secretary of state or that Vary Mills. The Town of Canton v.-ill be a s follows: j is perfeot." ('Maitliew "> •of v:ar •But MacArthur's whole and Vill:igo of Canton pay yearly Eastern Group ' I T h e follnivin* T V ;I: i ead i has been as an army -'lmugh taxes a certain sum toward Thursday, Feb. 7, Crary Mills t o ' fi'oni t h e ChrisMan SP!( top ranking man in war :«u* library. But still there must be Adirondack; Tuesday, Feb. 12, Adi-: hook "Science a n d H e a l t h v/ith j Ko > to t h e S c r i p t u r e s " by Mary j ami i n \ ice. Were MacArthur a more and more. The good women rendack to Parishville; Thursday, ! 8 kei fighting F e b - 14,>Parishville to Nicholville; l i l l e ; j j >| ' ' E d d y : ^ For t r u e Imnpi- i candidate for vice-president, his of Canton a r e still on t h e fighting build-up winning strength for t h e ' line t h a t t h e Library m a y carry ^ f r o n d a > ' F e b " 1 8 ' Nicholville to Silas ™ j « m » n imwt harm candidate for president, Taft o r on in a service ice t J t cannot be Wnj J J ^ ^ ^ » ; Sita ^F a t h c r^ ^ ^ . whoever else might be named a s measured b y money. Those good M o r f F a t h c r - i nn 5 i J J ^ Tuesday < onformitv w it h ' t o W a d money. Those good M f t W d 5 i JJ^ T ' rhrist ( <on£rmi en and standard bearer. However, i t is B " " >age :V)7:7-1") .' GW d d i t ' PPotsdam; d . good men of the eight- Feb. 26, Waddington to bney to Loan p ALL SALES FINAL! Pomona Lecturer.! ••••••••••a 2nd Floor • OVER WOOLWORTH'S 2 7 M A R K E T STREET, P O T S D A M , N . Y . Phone: Potsdam 3 5 4 • John Miles, YES M A N a g a r OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL N O O N Personal Finance Compony o f N o w York Loom mode to residents of a!i lurrorj.-Jin.- lowrs • Leans also maca by mail 12 INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL COURSES FOR VETERANS AT TROY VETERANS' SCHOOL I; Applications a r e now being a c cepted for 12 different industrial- ^.".'. ^ i r ' . ' technical courses which will begin V ; ' , ' . 1 ^ ' ^ . ' on J a n . 31 a t t h e New York State " I..' ' r" '' Veterans' Vocational School a t . : ''*'!",'''"', Troy, according to a n announce- : ' " : ' ! : 'looi is apment made today by S t a t e Veteran proved by the V " ^ - ••rs AdiuinisCounselor Van D. Wight, Gouver- tration an-1 a!! COl!!'.-'" , are op'.'n to : neur, a n d Director Charles A . : ^ ^ " i *>r deli^ible ".'terans. Thurston, of t h e S t . Lawrence F.;rt!.?i- t , ...formation County Veterans' Service Agency, ir.ay be h a i. l:v .._. v^ifirjir the local The courses scheduled to s t a r t Veterans' Service Agency at Canon J a n . 31 include: Automobile Me- ton, or the State Veterans' Counchanics I ; Automotive Body and selor a t Gouverneur, or by writing Fender Repair and Refinishing I ; directly to t h e Registrar of the Carpentry a n d Woodworking I ; Veterans'Vocational School, BroarfDiesel Engine Maintenance and way and Seventh Ave., Troy, N. Y.