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PAGE TEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1968 ADVANCE-NEWS By NANCY GAIL OTT jsion on our privacy." said onej Associated Press Writer ;couple whs spends many clear' MIAMI (AP)-Residents in a!evenings watching satellites in small colony of weekend pleas-!orbit. ure pads near Miami caw un-; Privacy is an understatement, bend without worrying about)There are no stores on stilts so such miuaadane trifles as mowing| "you learn to live without," the lawn or washing She family 1 Mrs. Knuck said. Drinking wa- car— t h e y ' r e in the middle of; ler is carried and bath water is Biscayne Bay. i caught during showers. This is Stiltsville. where fun- DO-IT-YOURSELF seeking families, bachelors andj Compactness and frugal use business executives spend their'of materials become second na-, weekends perched above theiture to do-it-yourself home choppy w a t e r s . 'builder*; Judge Knuck found an SL County Residents Will Soon Have Fewer Silver Coins To Jingle Wni^idXv tfAW. loppy waters. Diuiaer\s juage ivnucK rouna an k*-~- v.- ,:2Vjj^*-«tl.'»ii Homes on the Stiltsville sand- abandoned dinghy- on the beach | ^ ^ ^ ^ « ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ar vary as much as the own- and set it up in his partitioned 1 ^ • ^ ^ ^ • ^ • ^ ' ' ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ( f ^^" S "J bar ers, who navigate unmarked one-room $20,000 home. It channels in the shallow bay wa- serves as a bar and also divides ters, with more ease than a the living area from the cooking freewav driver. area. Folding doors screen the PYRAMID OVER A PAD : bedroom A pyramid roof rises aboxe The iudge built his first stilt one pad; another displays a home 12 years ago, because he winding staircase and palm "got to thinking that one of the tree. Others resemble country largest industries is boat build- stores and modern .homes. ing. but people have nowhere to Bachelor Marty Woolin decid-.go." Then two years ago Hurri- ed on a home on stilts instead of cane Betsy roared over Miami one in t h e Florida Keys' Wo-jds. leaving his retrea" a shambling because he said the 30-mile rum. drive to the "Keys was too longj "This one is built to weather for weekending. His home is'storms." Knuck said. His home just 45 minutes by boat from;is built 14 feet above the surface downtown Miami. :of the water !o allow waves to "I haven't missed a weekend wash beneath, in three years," he said. WON'T GROW Evening entertainment tor. Although Stilt>ville residents Circuit Court Judge Frands have .earned how to make their Knuck often consists of lllumi- homes relatively hurricane- nahng the waters beneath his proof and sa\ they wouldn't home and watching the marine live anywhere else, the eommu- life. nitv has little chance of grow- -BARGE HOPPING" ing". Trie state has stopped "leas- Saranac Lake Ames De- Social hfe take* on ill? form ,ra> = .tes to po'eivia' StJisville.partment Stores. Inc. is eon- of " b a r g e hopping' to ne'.ah- binders, tinuing its expansion in the bors. And traffic accidents Pre.-ent residents !ea-e their Northern New York area, usuallv result in h*ue more -han "eamo sites'" tor >H>!> a vear tor Plans have been completed for wet fee*. an underwater acre and also the construction of an .Ames "Television seems an intru- pa\ improvement taxes. Discount Store in Saranac .; * * H,C_>V ,,i-#,;**tr*f«piw»»*r *„ V 1 *^ •<j(i. , y*-^ '.*>**"'*, (Special to the Advance-News) NEW YORK - Residents of St, Lawrence County will soon have fewer silver coins to jingle in their .pockets. The Government has announ- ced t h a t it has taken new steps to withdraw from circulation some of the billions of silver dimes and quarters that are still around. In the last few months, it worth of the silver coins has been close to their face value, the new, sMvenless ones are worth only a fraction of that amount. Under the new setup, the me- tallic content, in the converted coins is about 65 cents per cap- ita instead of $8.70 ACRES AND ACRES OF XO CRAB GRASS Mowing the lawn is not among the household chores for the peo- ple of Stiltsville — the weekend residents who perch above the choppy waters of Biscayne Bay near Miami. They travel by boat. (AP Newsfeatures Photos). New Ames Store Will Be Built In Saranac Lake >; J % "*»s 1 \> **.* '=sr^' «? W ear son - A fed-'nee: Lake This new location is in keep- ing with Ames policy of area saturatoin in upstate New York. Ames now h a s units lo- cated in Ogdensburg. Massena, and Malone. The addition of the new Saranac Lake unit will enable Ames to continue to lower its advertising and serv- icing costs, and pass their sav- ings on :n the consume 1 in the , • form of .ower prices ine , p ' ,, " Ames Department Stores. nd« -o per,; p h o n a l bills. h ^ ,^^ » mam ofim< ^ ?a.rt n.* rnling ''"n-; 0CateiI in Hartford. Connecti-' cut. up-rraies a chain of four-, een discount units. Two ad- ditional units are now under construction scheduled for , t'iV•*J r ' AS A RESULT, (foe current*-, value of s u c h coins in the local states, it has removed a large!area is now only $80,000. number _ of them, replacing) The difference, called "seig- them with' coins made of ajnoirage," represents clear pro- combination of copper and nic-! fit for the Government, kel. As a result, it was able; By comvrting all tfoe silver to add more than 150 million > dimes and quarters in St. Law- ounces of silver to its stockpile. | rence County to copper and According to Assistant Secre-j nickel, the Federal coffers will tary of the Treasury Robert A. ultimately be ahead by an esti- Wallace, the Government ex-1 m a t e d $996,000. Overall, peels to acquire an additional j throughout the nation as a 100 million ounces, and perhaps j whole, the gain will be about as much as 175 million, through)$1.5 billion, the replacement method by| Although the Treasury De- next J u n e . jpartment plans to begin mel-W | ting the coins shortly to accuim- In St. Lawrence County, the! ulate enough silver for its figures indicate, there are aip-jshorl-term needs, it calls ap- proximately 37 dimes and 20 tention to the fact that there is quarters in circulation for ev-ja legal ban on others doing so, ery local resident. They havej The incentive would be to a total face value of $8.70. 'profit from the high price that In the local community as at prevails for silver. Since last whole, the nominal value of the summer, when the Government 7,051,000 dimes and quarters in : stopped pegging it as $1.29 an use comes to about $1,076,000.jounce, it has climbed to about Although the actual, intrinsic $2.00 an ounce. * Democ.-3''s tinance* was censured by the June 22 fu Washington i.\P> eral judge has ruled columnists D'Xh- Drew P e a r s o n and Jack Ander- Sena'e son are liable for damages tor ea using fnes stolen from the >iti.ee \h<\'.v.>i' - a n ;..>- . .mim • """ ;,-,cateu of Sen Thomas .7 Dodrl. D- i-•;•,.••_.-; only whether a person is Conn liyoV lor damage- it he re- J, The summary .udgrn^n' c-e.-.e- purloined documents and against the columnists v. as use- the information they con- made Tuesday a> M s re-tarn ,,',,- *pnne 1968 opening: and two quest in L S, Distn.:" <_our' But Tr.c tudae '-elected i><>dd ^ - ' Judge Alexander Hoitzoit -aid cortent.on that hi- r.ght THE JUDGE CAN'T REST Circuit Court Judge and Mrs. Francis Knuck of Miami sit at an old boat they've turned into a table and bar in their Stiltsville, Fla , home. The unfinished ceiling is a r e - minder to the judge that' weekend relax- ation must wait. the question of damages w have to be settled a: a 1,- trial. Dodd is suing Pear-vn- Anderson tor Si million The columnists have co- ed writing ar'icles based material alleged;-- taken :• Dodd's files by =•?'. eral nf senator s employe- The .: via \a'. pur wn •>n '!• >m in .' weiv '. inld'ed. Pi;e court con. ludes that the ucation of ' h e material o" :r. "he pla:n*iff oomplains is v: d.eced ".'. , - the cloak of -_-2fht ot pr;vac\'. because puolicH'mn relates to his mure are scheduled tor the tall to nn- ., , r „.,, ' ot 1W-.S. The Saranac Lake site will be developed as a complete ^ shopping center including a ^u- per market and other stores. Ames Di-count Store will be 50,000 square feet in -i/e. The new Saranac Lake s-hup- an cles d e a i t largel .th th •* • on- -ain hieh-rankms pt»b- ;ng ^ nrer . uI1 ^ de , e , (>p€d( :n wh.ch the pub- bv , h e K & p M a n a g e m e n t C oV mt,rpsr. Hmtzoff f w ^ f ^ c n*'cti.-ut. men nn. XT, rebomff ioMe Private Nurse To Henry Ford Is Dead At 92 Potsdam - Fre-hrnen stu- i^ae phy-icinn. and Mr-. Nancy dents a' me Sl^-e r-iiver-:t\ Ler.ney cohfge nur-e. College at Potsdam 'v:!l '...-it The gnup will return -n Pots- househ..id of Henry Ford, Mi- Bertha B. Berry, who ser- ved a« a private nurse in the is New York Citv T'Je-dav Jan. dam 231 for six days of educdiMO-i..!. cultural and vK.-i.ii artivine- planned as part <--*• t.jifjr ..\er.Hll college experience on Jan 29 ,-ir i Participating In 'he X-w York t r i p undertaken tor Tif 21st ;, e a r by Pot-darn, .vii! be 134 students accompanied b\ 20 faculty members The group will st.av at N'ev. Yv.rk's Ihoel Manhattan, where Pot ; dam of- ficials have arranged a Cui- lege-avvay-from-college' '" o^ staffed by nvmbe''- of the i Sc- ully and student personnel rep- resentative"? The trip is designed i" pro- vide a maturing experience tor students and to be helpful in their academic studies, arfad- ing to Dr. Victor E. Minotti. professor of geography and chairman of the faculty steer- ing committee in charge of ar- vmmmmmmgm*'' rangements. Among nearly 20 activi'rf-s planned for the students are' visits to the United Nations, New York Stock Exchange.. Steinway Piano Co. factory, and several art. a n d historical museums. Students will also at- tend performances by the Met- ropolitan Opera Company, Broadway productions, the New York State Ballet troupe and the Royal Philharmonic Sym- phony Orchestra of Great Brit- ain. 'The Potsdam group will, have the option of attending a professional hockey game be- tween the New York Rangers, and the Boston Bruins. ; Serving with Dr Minotti nn the faculty steering committee are Margaret H. Wendland. in- structor of health and physical education: Daniel S. Hurley, dean of men: Dr. Perry H. Yaw Jr., professor of music; Dr. Horace B. Bowman, pro- fessor of music; and William T, Gambling, professor of art. Accompanying students and fa- culty on the New York trip will j be Dr. Morrison J. Hosley, col- dead at the age ot 92. In- died Thut>day in TayW- Br"wn Memorial Hospital. Mi-s Berry also had been a private nurse for the family of ,*-'" Robert Lan-ing. when he was have Secretary of State under Presi- dium Wil-'m OFFICIALS SHOULD LEAD THE WAY rCKViW. Ir.O\,i \P' - Prjoesh ; t3"e ofK.a's n 'eq'ies'ed u, pu' all <'•> m- r j en t \\- nil- at go'.^rniwm: boiid-nr/s — :hc:r rH.-.deri'^- mder She was a graduate of the . ,vmn Harper Ho-pital Schm>l of Nurs- ing in Detroit, Mich. STILTSVILLE, FLA. HOME of Mr. Mrs. John Southard. John fixes a dock around the base of the home and new left i, while wife Vickie relaxes in the living room. She carpefpd the room from scraps of carpeting and included a true compass. Norfolk Youth With U.S. Marines Near Da Nang CAMP BOOKS. Vietnam nam s e n ing with Air Delivery of cargo to Leathernecks fight- Marine Michael G Spoiswond, Platoon, a unit of For< e Log- ing dose to the Demilitarized There are enough soap prod- „,-> r,f Mr and Mrs. John \V. i-tic Command. \n ->rder from 'h^ state chief wnM-nrv -aid -he ' grow more f-'. il --amoa.2-'-. would be fi- rao'T'i b\ 'h> .--'a'*- in ;t.- o m - uct.» rnanutactured in this coun- Spotsvocd of Sober St... Norfolk. t»~<>tf,o:- t'ut tha f the ortic-ials,try to supply every American \,v. j s near Da Nanc. Viet- -hould pay for and benefit from: With a* i*-as? 28 pounds of soap ——— tood ariw.n at home vear Man Alone Of All Animals Can Pass Along Integrity NEW YORK — The human- tinuing host of the NBC-TV " like behavior of a troop of scientific series says: "Some- | Japanese macaques as o-b-: where, as the great strategic served on the islands of Japan j blueprints for living things are by Dr. C.R. Carpenter, Re- : laid down, somewhere, some- [search Professor of Psychologyihow, Man lifted himself above jand Anthropology. Department 'the other animals. Human be- jof Psychology, Pennsylvania lings have the power of Slate University, will be.choice - for good, for evil, j brought to "Animal Secrets" Man is aware of Man, ;audiences on Sunday, January.and freed from the tyranny of 121, at 5:00 p.m. lESTi. One instinct. Animals can 'learn and colony of monkeys in particu-, pass that learning to future lar has developed a cultural I generations, but Man has aw- tradition of washing its pota-iareness. has insight, knows toes and its wheat - a pattern [purpose, and thus m u s t seek of behavior now being firmly tor answers". !established by the juveniles; In Dante's "inferno". L'lys- who will pass it on to futureises. the Homeric voyager,'is macaque generations. made to speak out to'his men: The relation between learn-, "Remember the seeds of ing and evolving social struct-!your being - you were not ure seems more striking still:made to live like beasts, but in the tree-shaking techniques;to seek the virtues of fulfill- , that the monkeys of Takasak-, menl and understanding." vami have developed as a. As animals - and mankind- means both of communication continue to evolve and pro- and a possible substitute for gress; as the very possibili- aggressive behavior. Can these;ties of accomplishment become macaques leach us valuable limitless thanks to science, psy- lessons in regard to keeping chology, and other human ad- the earth in a peaceful, non-< vancement - will society violent state? choose to use weapons, physi- "The Evolution of Good a n d c a l and psychological - for Evil" telecast will include, too,,good or evil? And, WHY do the work of Dr. Olin S. Pet--we make this choice of crea- tingill. Jr., Director, Labor-,tion or destruction? atory of Ornithology at Cornell. The new "Animal Secrets," University, who has researched award-winner or the 1967 TV the whole range of behavior in season will in 1968 present the ;the Herring Gull, from newly-.latest experiments and findings (balched sea-gull t o the mature of some of America's most dis- ' bird. Here we will see whatinnguished scientists, focusing, happens when a gull is given a on such topics as: choice between h e r own eggs! "The Hostile Enviroment" - in a strange nest and her ownj a graphic presentation of the nesl, filled with blocks or even]adjustments of living beings to light bulbs for her lo sit on, alien enviromenls, including and other instinctive reactions I living in outer space - which hint at clues of both an- "How the Mind Begins" ima-1 and human behavior pat-j which examines the question of lorns. I whether an individual's polen- Dr. Robert Bowman of SaoN. . is ( Programed or patterned Francisco State College has at ,,™ n ' n ' studied Darwin Finches whoL, Can Human Nature be can use "tools" to extend their C . ha,n ( S e , d? r new , discoveries natural capacity to obtain f o o d . f t 1 ^ arniin f and ™mory ,; Dr. Bowman's'special "Finch rhe Importance of Mother" Zone. Tool Kit", which he has de. the crucial difference a iveloped to test the fowl, will \ " * £ a " m ? k n e , His platoon has the re.-ponsi- Most of the members of the j ^ demonstrated on the third bility of parachuting supplies lo,platoon are qualified parachu-j"Animal Secrets" telecast. Veterans Urged To Complete, Mail Questionnaires j Buffalo James E. Pigol j manager. Buffalo VA Region : Office, today issued a rerni jder '•(> veterans -jnd widwus wl '•• receive non-service connecti I pensions, and to parents r jceiving dependency and ider ! nitv comoensath.m to be su do immediately complete ai i return fhp Annua! Income Que jtionaire cards which they r 1 ceived with their '-hecks on : about Dec. 1, 1967, i These income cards report! the recipient's actual income f 1967 and anticipated income t 11968 must be returned to t ! VA office Med on the indiv ;ual's questionaire. before JE 31. '• Mr. Pigott stressed the i. -portance of persons com pie ti jand mailing the income repoi as soon as possible in order i avoid the loss of future bene j checks. field Marine units in isolated lists and 31 recently awarded areas or to those that have 'Vietnamese jump wings for aid- __ __ been cut off by the enemy, jing in the training of Vietna-1 and'the" History "of" Science^ Un' The platoon has dropped tons :mese parachutists. iversity of Pennsylvania, con- Dr. Loren Eiseley, Universi- ty Professor of Anthropology ** ^ # * * PROn ( fl D PORT \ L is one of three guarded by a 19- lon sieei mast aonr at entry to underground building hous- ing headquarters of North American Air Defense Com- mand at North Bay, Ont. The 10-foot-square doors swing shut in. a matter of seconds. Tom turkeys between 16 and 24 pounds and hens between '• eight and 16 pounds are widely ( used m home cooking. Veryj : large turkeys are used m in-1 'stitutional conking. CIGAK-SMOKING Prince Johannes von Thurn und Taxis and Eva-Maria von Mate seemingly couldn't care less about falling snort 1 as t h e y leave a party in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The prince is a member of one ot Germany's oldest aristocratic families* The Critical Time" — the lasting effects on personality of brief critical periods in eariyi' experience - "Aggression — or Love?" a penetrating look at what causes all animals - including man - to turn to their fellows in violence; the relationship be- tween aggression and love. "Animal Secrets" is pro- duced in cooperation With the National Education Association, the National Science Teachers Association, the American Li- brary Association and the Am- erican Institute of Biological Sciences. "Animal Secrets", winner-of last year's Thomas Alva Edi- son Foundation Mass Media,A- ward for the best science tele- vision program for youth, also represents a forward step be- tween the major network and American education in permit- ling a teacher to preview films on a national television net- work and then obtain them tor immediate classroom use The programs are available for schools and libraries as soon as they are seen on the air, The broadcast schedules of up-coming subject matter, cop- ies of the first script, "The Beginnings", and a bibliogra- phy prepared by the American Library Association may be se</ cured by writing to: "Animal Secrets" P.O. Box 565 Lenor Hill Station New York, New York 10021

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Page 1: rebomff ioMnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn90066433/1968-01... · PAGE TEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1968 ADVANCE-NEWS By NANCY GAIL OTT jsion on our privacy." said onej Associated Press

PAGE TEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1968 ADVANCE-NEWS

By NANCY GAIL OTT jsion on our privacy." said onej Associated Press Writer ;couple whs spends many clear '

MIAMI (AP)-Residents in a!evenings watching satellites in small colony of weekend pleas-!orbit. ure pads near Miami caw un-; Privacy is an understatement, bend without worrying about)There are no stores on stilts so such miuaadane trifles as mowing| "you learn to live without," the lawn or washing She family 1 Mrs. Knuck said. Drinking wa-car— they ' re in the middle of; ler is carried and bath water is Biscayne Bay. i caught during showers.

This i s Stiltsville. where fun- DO-IT-YOURSELF seeking families, bachelors andj Compactness and frugal use business executives spend their'of materials become second na-, weekends perched above theiture to do-it-yourself home choppy waters. 'builder*; Judge Knuck found an

SL County Residents Will Soon Have Fewer Silver Coins To Jingle

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loppy waters. Diuiaer\s juage ivnucK rouna an k*-~- v.- , : 2 V j j ^ * - « t l . ' » i i Homes on the Stiltsville sand- abandoned dinghy- on the beach | ^ ^ ^ ^ « ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ar vary as much as the own- and set it up in his partitioned1 ^ • ^ ^ ^ • ^ • ^ ' ' ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ( f ^^"S"J bar

ers, who navigate unmarked one-room $20,000 home. It channels in the shallow bay wa- serves as a bar and also divides ters, with more ease than a the living area from the cooking freewav driver. area. Folding doors screen the

PYRAMID OVER A PAD : bedroom A pyramid roof rises aboxe The iudge built his first stilt

one p a d ; another displays a home 12 years ago, because he winding staircase and palm "got to thinking that one of the tree. Others resemble country largest industries is boat build-stores a n d modern .homes. ing. but people have nowhere to

Bachelor Marty Woolin decid-.go." Then two years ago Hurri­ed on a home on st i l ts instead of cane Betsy roared over Miami one in t h e Florida Keys' Wo-jds. leaving his retrea" a shambling because he said the 30-mile rum. drive t o the "Keys was too longj "This one is built to weather for weekending. His home is 's torms." Knuck said. His home just 45 minutes b y boat from;is built 14 feet above the surface downtown Miami. :of the water !o allow waves to

"I haven ' t missed a weekend wash beneath, in three years," he said. WON'T GROW

Evening entertainment tor. Although Stilt>ville residents Circuit Court Judge F rands have .earned how to make their Knuck often consists of lllumi- homes relatively hurricane-nahng the waters beneath his proof and sa\ they wouldn't home a n d watching the marine live anywhere else, the eommu-life. nitv has little chance of grow-

-BARGE HOPPING" ing". Trie state has stopped "leas- Saranac Lake — Ames De-Social hfe take* on ill? form ,ra> = .tes to po'eivia' StJisville.partment Stores. Inc. is eon-

of "barge hopping' to ne'.ah- binders , tinuing its expansion in the bors. And traffic accidents Pre.-ent residents !ea-e their Northern New York area, usuallv result in h*ue more -han "eamo sites'" tor >H>!> a vear tor Plans have been completed for wet fee*. an underwater acre and also the construction of an .Ames

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(Special to the Advance-News) NEW YORK - Residents of

St, Lawrence County will soon have fewer silver coins to jingle in their .pockets.

The Government has announ­ced that it has taken new steps to withdraw from circulation some of the billions of silver dimes and quarters that a re still around.

In the last few months, it

worth of the silver coins has been close to their face value, the new, sMvenless ones are worth only a fraction of that amount.

Under the new setup, the me­tallic content, in the converted coins is about 65 cents per cap­ita instead of $8.70

ACRES AND ACRES OF XO CRAB GRASS — Mowing the lawn is not among t h e household chores for the peo­ple of Stiltsville — the weekend residents who perch

above the choppy waters of Biscayne Bay near Miami. They travel by boat. (AP Newsfeatures Photos).

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, • form of .ower prices i ne ,p ' ,, " Ames Department Stores. nd« -o per,; p h o n a l bills. h^ , ^ ^ » m a m ofim< ^

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AS A RESULT, (foe current*-, value of such coins in the local

states, it has removed a large!area is now only $80,000. number _ of them, replacing) The difference, called "seig-them with' coins made of ajnoirage," represents clear pro-combination of copper and nic-! fit for the Government, kel. As a result, it was able; By comvrting all tfoe silver to add more than 150 million > dimes and quarters in St. Law-ounces of silver to its stockpile. | rence County to copper and

According to Assistant Secre-j nickel, the Federal coffers will tary of the Treasury Robert A. ultimately be ahead by an esti-Wallace, the Government ex-1 m a t e d $996,000. Overall, peels to acquire an additional j throughout the nation as a 100 million ounces, and perhaps j whole, the gain will be about as much as 175 million, through)$1.5 billion, the replacement method b y | Although the Treasury De-next June . jpartment plans to begin mel-W

| ting the coins shortly to accuim-In St. Lawrence County, the! ulate enough silver for its

figures indicate, there are aip-jshorl-term needs, it calls ap­proximately 37 dimes and 20 tention to the fact that there is quarters in circulation for ev-ja legal ban on others doing so, ery local resident. They havej The incentive would be to a total face value of $8.70. 'profit from the high price that

In the local community as at prevails for silver. Since last whole, the nominal value of the summer, when the Government 7,051,000 dimes and quarters in:stopped pegging it as $1.29 an use comes to about $1,076,000.jounce, it has climbed to about

Although the actual, intrinsic $2.00 an ounce.

* Democ.-3''s tinance* was censured by the

June 22 fu

Washington i.\P> eral judge has ruled columnists D'Xh-Drew Pearson and Jack Ander- Sena'e son are liable for damages tor ea using fnes stolen from the >iti.ee \h<\'.v.>i' -an ;..>- . .mim • """ ;,-,cateu of Sen Thomas .7 Dodrl. D- i-•;•,.••_.-; only whether a person is Conn liyoV lor damage- it he re- J,

The summary .udgrn^n' c-e.-.e- purloined documents and against the columnists v. as use- the information they con-made Tuesday a> M s re-tarn , , ' , , - *pnne 1968 opening: and two quest in L S, Distn.:" <_our' But Tr.c tudae '-elected i><>dd ^ - ' Judge Alexander Hoitzoit -aid cortent.on that hi- r.ght

THE JUDGE CAN'T REST — Circuit Court Judge and Mrs. Francis Knuck of Miami sit at an old boat they've t u rned into a table and ba r in their Stiltsville,

Fla , home. The unfinished ceiling is a r e ­minder to the judge that' weekend r e l ax ­

ation must wait.

the question of damages w have to be settled a: a 1,-trial.

Dodd is suing Pear-vn-Anderson tor Si million

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mure are scheduled tor the tall to nn- ., ,r„.,, ' ot 1W-.S. The Saranac Lake site will

be developed as a complete ^ shopping center including a ^u-

per market and other stores. Ames Di-count Store will be 50,000 square feet in -i/e.

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Private Nurse To Henry Ford Is Dead At 92

Potsdam - Fre-hrnen stu- i^ae phy-icinn. and Mr-. Nancy dents a ' me Sl^-e r-iiver-:t\ Ler.ney cohfge nur-e. College at Potsdam 'v:!l '...-it The gnup will return -n Pots- househ..id of Henry Ford,

Mi- Bertha B. Berry, who ser­ved a« a private nurse in the

is New York Citv T'Je-dav Jan. dam 231 for six days of educdiMO-i..!. cultural and vK.-i.ii artivine-planned as part <--*• t.jifjr ..\er.Hll college experience

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Participating In 'he X-w York t r ip undertaken tor Tif 21st ;, e a r by Pot-darn, .vii! be 134 students accompanied b\ 20 faculty members The group will st.av at N'ev. Yv.rk's Ihoel Manhattan, where Pot ;dam of­ficials have arranged a Cui-lege-avvay-from-college' '" o^ staffed by nvmbe''- of the i Sc­ully a n d student personnel rep­resentative"?

The trip is designed i" pro­vide a maturing experience tor students and to be helpful in their academic studies, a r f a d ­ing to Dr. Victor E. Minotti. professor of geography and chairman of the faculty steer­ing committee in charge of ar- vmmmmmmgm*'' rangements.

Among nearly 20 activi'rf-s planned for the students are ' visits to the United Nations, New York Stock Exchange.. Steinway Piano Co. factory, and several art. and historical museums. Students will also at­tend performances by the Met­ropolitan Opera Company, Broadway productions, the New York State Ballet troupe and the Royal Philharmonic Sym­phony Orchestra of Great Brit­ain. ' T h e Potsdam group will, have t h e option of attending a professional hockey game be­tween the New York Rangers, and t h e Boston Bruins. ;

Serving with Dr Minotti nn the faculty steering committee are Margaret H. Wendland. in­structor of health and physical education: Daniel S. Hurley, dean of men: Dr . Perry H. Yaw J r . , professor of music; Dr. Horace B. Bowman, pro­fessor of music; and William T, Gambling, professor of art. Accompanying students and fa­culty o n the New York trip will j be Dr. Morrison J. Hosley, col-

dead at the age ot 92. In- died Thut>day in TayW-

Br"wn Memorial Hospital. Mi-s Berry also had been a

private nurse for the family of ,*-'" Robert Lan-ing. when he was have Secretary of State under Presi­

dium Wil-'m

OFFICIALS SHOULD LEAD THE WAY

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— :hc:r rH.-.deri'̂ - mder She was a graduate of the . ,vmn Harper Ho-pital Schm>l of Nurs­

ing in Detroit, Mich.

STILTSVILLE, FLA. HOME of Mr. Mrs. John Southard. John fixes a dock around the base of the home

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while wife Vickie relaxes in the living room. She carpefpd the room from scraps of carpeting and included a true compass.

Norfolk Youth With U.S. Marines Near Da Nang CAMP BOOKS. Vietnam — nam s e n ing with Air Delivery of cargo to Leathernecks fight-

Marine Michael G Spoiswond, Platoon, a unit of For< e Log- ing dose to the Demilitarized There are enough soap prod- „,-> r,f Mr and Mrs. John \V. i-tic Command.

\n ->rder from 'h^ state chief wnM-nrv -aid -he ' grow more f-'.. il --amoa.2-'-. would be fi-rao'T' i b\ 'h> .--'a'*- in ;t.- o m - uct.» rnanutactured in this coun- Spotsvocd of Sober St... Norfolk. t»~<>tf,o:- t'ut thaf the ortic-ials,try to supply every American \ , v . j s near Da Nanc. Viet--hould pay for and benefit from: With a* i*-as? 28 pounds of soap ——— tood ariw.n at home vear

Man Alone Of All Animals Can Pass Along Integrity NEW YORK — The human- tinuing host of the NBC-TV "

like behavior of a troop of scientific series says: "Some-| Japanese macaques as o-b-: where, as the great strategic served on the islands of Japan j blueprints for living things are • by Dr. C.R. Carpenter, Re- : laid down, somewhere, some-[search Professor of Psychologyihow, Man lifted himself above jand Anthropology. Department 'the other animals. Human be-jof Psychology, Pennsylvania lings have the power of Slate University, will be.choice - for good, for evil,

j brought to "Animal Secrets" Man is aware of Man, ;audiences on Sunday, January.and freed from the tyranny of 121, at 5:00 p.m. lESTi. One instinct. Animals can 'learn and colony of monkeys in particu-, pass that learning to future lar has developed a cultural I generations, but Man has aw-tradition of washing its pota-iareness. has insight, knows toes and its wheat - a pattern [purpose, and thus must seek of behavior now being firmly tor answers".

!established by the juveniles; In Dante's "inferno". L'lys-who will pass it on to futureises. the Homeric voyager , ' i s macaque generations. made to speak out to 'his men:

The relation between learn-, "Remember the seeds of ing and evolving social struct-!your being - you were not ure seems more striking still:made to live like beasts, but in the tree-shaking techniques;to seek the virtues of fulfill- , that the monkeys of Takasak-, menl and understanding." vami have developed as a. As animals - and mankind-means both of communication continue to evolve and pro-and a possible substitute for gress; as the very possibili-aggressive behavior. Can these;ties of accomplishment become macaques leach us valuable limitless thanks to science, psy-lessons in regard to keeping chology, and other human ad-the ear th in a peaceful, non-< vancement - will society violent state? choose to use weapons, physi-

"The Evolution of Good a n d c a l and psychological - for Evil" telecast will include, too,,good or evil? And, WHY do the work of Dr. Olin S. Pet--we make this choice of crea-tingill. Jr., Director, Labor-,tion or destruction? atory of Ornithology at Cornell. The new "Animal Secrets," University, who has researched • award-winner or the 1967 TV the whole range of behavior in season will in 1968 present the

;the Herring Gull, from newly-.latest experiments and findings (balched sea-gull to the mature of some of America's most dis-' bird. Here we will see whatinnguished scientists, focusing, happens when a gull is given a on such topics as: choice between he r own eggs! "The Hostile Enviroment" -in a strange nest and her o w n j a graphic presentation of the nesl, filled with blocks or even]adjustments of living beings to light bulbs for her lo sit on, alien enviromenls, including and other instinctive reactions I living in outer space -which hint at clues of both an- "How the Mind Begins" — ima-1 and human behavior pat-j which examines the question of lorns. I whether an individual's polen-

Dr. Robert Bowman of S a o N . .is( Programed or patterned Francisco State College has a t,,™n 'n ' studied Darwin Finches w h o L , Can Human Nature be can use "tools" to extend their C.ha,n

(Se,d? r new, discoveries

natural capacity to obtain f o o d . f t 1 ^ a r n i i n f a n d ™ m o r y ,; Dr. Bowman's'special "Finch r h e Importance of Mother"

Zone. Tool Kit", which he has de. the crucial difference a iveloped to test the fowl, will \ " * £ a " m ? k

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His platoon has the re.-ponsi- Most of the members of the j ^ demonstrated on the third bility of parachuting supplies lo,platoon are qualified parachu-j"Animal Secrets" telecast.

Veterans Urged

To Complete, Mail

Questionnaires j Buffalo — James E. Pigol j manager. Buffalo VA Region : Office, today issued a rerni jder '•(> veterans -jnd widwus wl '•• receive non-service connecti I pensions, and to parents r jceiving dependency and ider ! nitv comoensath.m to be su do immediately complete ai i return fhp Annua! Income Que jtionaire cards which they r 1 ceived with their '-hecks on : about Dec. 1, 1967,

i These income cards report! the recipient's actual income f 1967 and anticipated income t

11968 must be returned to t ! VA office Med on the indiv ;ual's questionaire. before JE 31.

'• Mr. Pigott stressed the i. -portance of persons com pie ti jand mailing the income repoi as soon as possible in order

i avoid the loss of future bene j checks.

field Marine units in isolated lists and 31 recently awarded areas or to those that have 'Vietnamese jump wings for aid- __ __ been cut off by the enemy, jing in the training of Vietna-1 and'the" History "of" Science^ Un' The platoon has dropped tons :mese parachutists. iversity of Pennsylvania, con-

Dr. Loren Eiseley, Universi­ty Professor of Anthropology

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P R O n ( fl D PORT \ L is one of three guarded by a 19-lon sieei mast aonr at entry to underground building hous­ing headquarters of North American Air Defense Com­m a n d at North Bay, Ont. The 10-foot-square doors swing s h u t in. a ma t t e r of seconds.

Tom turkeys between 16 and 24 pounds and hens between '• eight and 16 pounds are widely

(used m home cooking. Veryj : large turkeys are used m in-1 'stitutional conking.

CIGAK-SMOKING Pr ince Johannes von Thurn und Tax i s and Eva-Maria von Mate seemingly couldn't care less about falling snort1 as t h e y leave a party in St . Moritz, Switzerland. The prince is a member of one ot Germany's oldest aristocratic families*

The Critical Time" — the lasting effects on personality of brief critical periods in eariyi' experience -

"Aggression — or Love?" — a penetrating look at what causes all animals - including man - to turn to their fellows in violence; the relationship be­tween aggression and love.

"Animal Secrets" is pro­duced in cooperation With the National Education Association, the National Science Teachers Association, the American Li­brary Association and the Am­erican Institute of Biological Sciences.

"Animal Secrets", winner-of last year's Thomas Alva Edi­son Foundation Mass Media,A-ward for the best science tele­vision program for youth, also represents a forward step be­tween the major network and American education in permit-ling a teacher to preview films on a national television net­work and then obtain them tor immediate classroom use

The programs are available for schools and libraries as soon as they are seen on the air,

The broadcast schedules of up-coming subject matter , cop­ies of the first script, "The Beginnings", and a bibliogra­phy prepared by the American Library Association may be se</ cured by writing to: "Animal Secrets" P.O. Box 565 Lenor Hill Station New York, New York 10021