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t mm mm k J fIDirORfAlS- St* _ J- ^•^•i * Rules For Defeat H-* 1 -\ '.'_!'•'.- • ' • : '.;-- ' -• '- •\••; ' ; * •+- V»Tlie fallowing Quotation from a shipyard lto»i8l»P»-,J*tWr'-waj» recently iHiMtehea, ^^^^'flate? ffews: \Stfftca a man hires out fl ^f-^|ijy^»u^t»--l^M ft) altowcd to uifc ail <*f ^j||» (ikittjjin'^liy ti'aticjie ftnofra nnytWug «iW&& v /»° long a« ft con *e u*dd ! to the advantage wif our Vor ef||rt^ ^ii4)<s u*ed;te hufldlng.y£&*. A* for myaeM and jriiany more i&ipfittera and *}$]»*$, I con weld, burn, layout and ehJp.Dut J am* allowed *. NlVNS i»ir'inv.Mj l | l IH > iliiil)|ln >> T •jirta** [J jRr t $4j<ft»W»B n-lvSldgr oivftovner or chipper, I Ii-* .••.'*$&£^W.6?^^! ftr . w)f * \bwt\ 8 ]mr & V .per day and gels paid for ton. Ju8{,s«top «nd think '\' -fiW *»&^^aft-*f6ur* nve toil In « *fnrfb My 1ft \jftl our stofpyot'd*. ft fa enough to tnifld * U, B. de. ' ii&af& and ft Is because our unien does wot nefe fit to allow a welder or burner of chipper to uso \ JtJg trade, unlcM lie * working at It. I could put . ftl n ftill 10-ftouf day, If 1 was alfowed to do this ; <| work\ |l . Under such u system, thousands of willing Am* ft erlciin workers are forced to hamper wor prodtre- f? tlon because of shortsighted application of peace- r time union rulea. Mori at tin- front mo dying ok t a result. Undoubtedly many of them were member* g< of the very uptona whoso actions delayed rtipplft* *'\ they nemWB'.iiow can legitimate un'onUm continue % to countenance ihu Iclnu of aliusc of lid power? tlio^WaK^it gathering thafojhw **«* been hew <* the ^eti #ho f4p gifll*f ftf d««nic* */ the war toy «Ivln|, Hheii ^untry *c WlMH df tfeefr «Kttl /<|tX timoffoep %hmo^ptteded. % r^ t Tificle men \ohd AVolnen cam© flrtoed; Imt it we* ntttwiih «uns, jt-wn* with Ideas and «W*itiow, Tttcy gathered to prove to Hitter «»* V<r '^ft^'i thai theft- *u*fo«r««ij, Hm timtimm *>»#$«» '«m<.4# tbeb MitiftWcfurcr« ai* Jftjfejwl i« A T»>ir Or»*4met '^f ;«icm:^ '*§»$!>$# K» MMjNfMliM^i tfojj miethod* p typiea^ Mflttkrib***'* *fan Wt offo phasro of tire batttf fyti b&n Ufa, •M+- 4 t\it T%£H #$P •--»- . 1ii%tn nrt;'''T*if\'i#[» • trn»n , —1-5 J ( Jf ' • 1 ^''<•''{''m'UlftJ, !!''»» til ^i», _»JV- J#^iptah^iv»»» d «*teft »:»»«» ? have to wait fm- ' lodustrial i»onag^iwi»ie J»tf«f*k nof *» ^ \' •\\\' *- ' : '-- .-...• ' i^, £ , wer tctrns 0l , to .pfc ^yftfo tfwtffa bfa ioylease Hsclif to g&m titm* «md •trifle*. MO that In the end thnt ¥rt« ; <mt*n?rr« «y«tt^ whWi »«««• jjdieulwl. will. *HH* 4hv *r«% M > «M»4il.i. InduBtry's Capacity Underestimated <?' it. :V, li 1 ^»J{S^ One ol Hit\ niuui (fulUnlu utoi foa of ihC rr i Cause Pttr Pride d •'**- win' linn not tjcx-ji tultl mid will not foe n told until lli«' i<un» me >ull Tliui i» the rtory of the iiir trnnypoi'l Mucli if I lit- liuhlltig now tnldftg plufo in fnr-nwny romcn <r Uir dtobo, tn (rtonm- tn« )unglo» mid on minuu* ulendn, prtmortty |« to V J (iDtormlnr who nhnil ctilroi the <rir logic air routtm b) <>l llif fuluif Fortunately loi lhi« counti^, tho cornmcit'iitl iiii lines liud |in>(|rf.'M'd fnr nhend of P' »ny uttioi nntiun unil with Hu- ••• rivnl of honttllttcs were In n iMimti'tn l\ ITIKIII invuluublo HCTVICO C . ft id lariiHy online pih t> w lin. in iliw i \«|jir- d (itiun wllh lli^An 'I runnpnrt ('omiiinii«1 n| lhi> Arnn uiidt'i tin- |r:iciei>rii|i ut MnJ\i H.imld IAX- Q (leuriii jic IJIII/IIIII huili uii the xt-vtm •.<•»« and Oil th« rontinonte Them- pilot. «nd the mnniitfe- m(mt» b.iC* r.f li tin vvtin huill the nirl irrv enn |H-B< ..-mii'd thnt thi ilunRi-vi. , nil t> ilmliitlfint tlicv eul- lr .. jeiid in jjioiu'tniij! .id • piM.iiKfa v/vvv nut n vnlii Q*'A» Ihe U H N(iw« i.bMno« -Tin- mimljei df phiiicH • U»«vln}i oncli dny for Aliiuku fm Englonrt, foi South AntPI KTI ff» AMIm fm liidm |ni Cliniii .lid hu f, Au»1rnhn In u mil tnry wrrvl llul it i» no »ccfi-l thnt ilie whr<hi1o cnll» f«n hunrtrettg i i lh|{Tii» cN'rry dny, nnd Uuil Hie numbn i. UHIVVIIIH -vviflly II ,» no »«Tet Ihm iho fli'i't« of rnnxlici! .. inr«o pliinca in »r\ !<•<• true yc/ii i> pxpertitt o (iw iiilu lh<'U»nnd» by Ihc end nf unntliei yeoi • Tlimie who feol Hint llie IIIIIIIIPH »h< u)d V>0 mililiin/.ed t\i Ihe dm iilmn. mv hm njj HHIT ATtl^ el nun pcrnpeelne II the <ili\lliie» hud I., lied In inemure in» t< ihe [itnk* inipiwprl on thorn, nuch u pOKltlun inltfhl tie .nullified llul llirv hn\t' not full- ed We nre flipping tl\l» vwn in nnr pi' \ .do uo- inpriai mil I de»tmv it Kverv pitol who wenn> the uniform ol n i inrimen inl iiirline run !«• douhl) . pimid He in I'liiiMny on n military mimion llHlll^^t Jf lie enemv, nr\d n> .• ilxMHnn lit l» helplnu inltfhtlly I , 1 to pre«er\o U fuicl«-«« rt'om wluth Iptf on linen enn \ exiiand in the pom-e to nine ii'. i»i Ihfr entlii world, fi lirlnRfna tn ••'! penplp» II «' lo d ex.imple -I V, hM V tiW III.MIIIIIUII n[ Ami'iirn eftn <ln. V I P « Industry fonsolidatips Its t -j Forces Cl -iWgJ\ ,h \ 1 \' milm,lv P»\ '«»'•- ••'•nidiiuu- i «h«\s •'f ulli'liKlli •,,, IU f^ ,, n.ithel Iiii; li( the HI w 'Heneinli. n( Ihc pi i KIUI ficnl pn-enl lo thin N nnllon unil olhfu bull, fo, ,,IKI iiKinn-ti u ., proof ~ thiil Aniciiciii n«fUKli\. like Hie Arnn .mr) the !j Nnvy, i» mnlled itnd utMni n The W.n CniiKictv nl \mciiniii lili'luvtry, s ' inertin« in New X,.,h tin- mvli undi'i (he .umpire, d i»f the Nolimuil AKIH u,l , ,, ,,i III,IIIIII,KUUI el'» i- Jjwag* Major fitctom tn the ehdrtage of BteeJ) • /3 *- mbber, nnd «oppw, according to an ©x- hutiKtlvo Htudy of \\v«r jPi'CfducUon and Shortage* x.1 busii: Mulerlulu\ made by tho Research DJVMon of the* Nuiionoi AHUOCUIIOTI of Manufacturers, were fire failure of the iiovemmonl to realize the ffcojje o/ Iho wur pragnim In ltn planning, the conflict fcittfliig govcrnwent ugonclon to obtain materftla, nnd ifro unprodhinbic nalure of Lend*Lcaso rc» qulremenin. 4 ill fbl» Sfl-pogo »tudy which won t-lcarcd by tWe J Offlco ot Cerofoi'Hhip and placed in tho hands of Wnt Productlrih Ijourd offlclalg before rclense of tho iiimonncomonl of the C'onlrollod Materials Plan Which may clear up mmc of the conditions onumcr- ntcd In the NAM report According ui the >.u'r\'oy, \^hortagOB ot bantc raw materlnU, uctu.il m thrcntened, alio due to ttffe followliig fnctoiB ill t.iulty plunnfng by govern* meni iigenclen beiou ivml Harbor; (2)-lBcli tit bnlnncc fn the win production progrum duo port to the Uick of codi'diiiotion between tho Army, Nuvy, Muiiiime ( (iinini«iiiiii nnd the War Production Doiird. (.'Ii [uiluie to ieiili/.e in ttmo the lnndco,ua- rten n| Hie K.yMPrn of prioriUcs, nnd (4) the fact that prrottfeti^n lm» rxevcdod oorly eaUmatos.\ Doth unvemniern unri prlvoti- industry underostintated ihe dipmity oi Amcrtr.iTi indimtry to pTniduee mtt- iillioin. I'IIMIUI-IU e fudllttPK htive befn IncTonfKjd until \'<'> '•'*; now out of »Uip with ruw mutoiUil Hllppllea * PointrriK out how mdu«iry'a ability to produce lied heen underestimate*! 'he report stntos that \inn of Ihe fiidoi , ie»poimlble fnr tho llghtnou in Ihe mippl.v o| ruu nmteilalii In the imdoroaMnta- Itminn the pnrt of e»'ituin win ugenclos of the ability n| Amerl<>iui lii(fiiMi> to produco Iho IOOIH of wnr. Many or the wnr ronwncteJrn travp Ki-ootly exceeded Hielr .clu'dutcn oi production H«».sned to them, ns U evidenced .by Die Inruc numbor of \V.\ award* tn produeei • Couple Observe &)Wen Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Vllj- ette, of 1004 West avenue, obser- ved their Golden Wedding Anni- verHary Tuesday, December 15th, at their home. Tho anniversary WBf spent qulotly ut homo with receiving tire 'congratulations of their frlcndB and neighbors. Mr. unci Mtt. VHlelte wore Uni- ted In maniaec fifty years ago| M \ l>lj > |; «* Medina Canteen Corps at Knowlegvillc and linve residodl a \ d a'do«, headed by Mm. Abbott In thin vicinity all thoii* llvo«. Mm V I let to was Mlra-Mnry Hood prior to her murrtnge. Both she oncT-'liCi)' tiGebund, who observed his B2nd birlhdiiy on November 20th, ore Tn good hearth. They had one »on who died about twonty> two years ago. Aiding Mlsa Rands were the fol lowing members: Mm. Ernest 'Hart, Mrs. William Pan-hall, Miss Mary Dombroskl and Miss Mar- Jorle Collins. Pour Mcdlno Nurses' Aids also volunteered their services during the day. fhese were: Mrs. Frank Km Hi, Mrs. C'ady Lacy, Mrs. Clayton Shellv ,uid Mrs. Delia Swift A lunch vwi.s served to the do- P Drownell. chairman, and the following committee Mrs. Char- Ic IngcrMill, Mri. Germuin Holtz, Mi-. Diiw.ion McElwee, Mrs. H. If Jackion, M.rs. Grunt Simonds unci Mlsa Carol Hall Medina Vfpm . A 4a*?ghter '>mi^Wm to ilk and Mrs.^ilJiaiij StahJ, 1^7 Starr SWeet. ..... fi,\*^*\*^,- * WFr.- ••'.'- Ldwin Thompson, Albion S 1, Mrs. Everett, Johnson, t,yn<?on- vifie, was adiniftefd. < Satwttfay* I**, it A daughter was bom to Mr. m# Mm sjfoha s. R<aiosS;i, M North avenue. Mrs. William Morrts, 737 Ori- ent street, was adhiitted. John Richard Peter, :jK>5 South Academy street, released. Albert fiaw«o», R& % released. Mrs. ^rl iFumtes and itilant eon xmm$& to their hofae > fl01 •South %W$fc street. Mrs. feffe »tyhill and taiant ton retor#|'.^ % their home in Lyndonvflle. .* Mrs. Earl Sc%S$£es stod infant son relumed to fteir home, Bar- ker ai. Mrs. Charles Kopp, 218 fearl ^reet, released Mrs. Inez Scott, 405 South Aca- demy street, released. Mrs. Anna Clark, Culvert road, released. Sunday, &ee> 13 Mrs. George Anderson and in- fant son returned to their home in Mlddleport. Sally Darrah, Middteport RFD, released. Pierre Cromwell, Albion R3, re- leased. Fred Freeman. 22fl High-lard avenue, released. Mrs. Daniel Schultz and infant daughter returned to their home, 516 North Academy street. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Green, East Shelby. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Howes. Albion ft4. Monday, Dee. t4 Edward Elsmorc, 40fJ East Oak Orchard street, released. SuhsrntiP for Tho Medina Trltiunc 1S7 Donors Volunteer In Blood Donation Clinic The God Ls The Same 'l-toaST A,Joul \\ ,m| y KOtK l **«\ 'hat can be -^*^- rctid (oi any wur, wrre <nld hint Week ut the Niitinnnl Chomknl lixponltlun in Chicago. There win eshitiltifl at thin wutTdprliiiKl ol induntrlul ilex elopinciit ,i \x ule x m )e>ly ol \xvurr bnblen,' xvnr- <.|I|HII lumty pmfluiU xshutl xvill nltci the croiio- niK . not only ot Ihe ilumlcnl Indxisti-y but of Hie man) iiirtu-iilei, ltepeHitent upon chemical research II in siMritfleiml U»> that IniprovemPnts nnd nix eiiilcin- I'MW not been wholly confined to arms .mil .iiiiiiiment .nllhnii|.;ii inonl ot oui offorln are in thai i 1 i«i!i,HI Pniilm-n HIT tjohiR pi-oduced more ehoupl>. in. imlu.liv. XXIII K mil xxlth targe WOV OC ('ern, ivuTicB tn m w in mills ihe mlrncloh of maun piortufllom technique*! 'Plme m at a premium dm ing n xx in .nid inHjotrial ie«nreh, meeting tho re- qulieinents ot Die 11.,y imml nccolerftto-its pace is iiexci lielcne Mini) CIMI on intnlucti> h.ixe come fcntli in uidn-li>\ nifle.s Mhnl nnd »onrcli fnr anbutfftr- tc n« iiilni Die- iHiilnll tettiiliu prttdviclion ,1 m Medina's fourth Blood Procure- ment Dny on Tuesday, Dec. 13. brought out the impressive num- ber Of 157 volunteers t (1 donate n pmt of blood to be tramfcrred tnto pliiKmn for men In the Ar- med Forces Or in|„ number. 133 wero accepted for iransfunloiis, Willi 21 excused on iiccunnt of colcln or mime othci minor cause Tlie t'llnlc wan held ,n tho PICH- byterlntl ( nuich from 2 to<fl p m under tho Kuperxtnimi of t , Tllood Procurement Unit oT the nufriilo' Chapter, American Red Cross, n«- j slstod by members of the Medina | Chapter, under MIHS Maude Rnnds i *$>:» BUY B WAR Lost and found colnmna ot Toklo nowspapers are crowd- ed tliene flnys. Every tteio an American buys a War Bond, tho Japs lose face. Buy your 10% every pay day. If jou^re sa1#ft$f|lfci!e yourtou •• •.•.•„• *-..^--''.'^t'-*S®^Wl^ ; fM#fc^V* ^ X j*- ! i &8te*]M&& U ^m : 0m^m^wm want It |>a>8 to Advertise— 4v* »^ Mr >3fe1 mm MEDINAfPBUN oooaoeocooocf; i i i *Mty**M^&i***»mx ^ eovom 5 ON COtOW old familial fluet a being S Lred flowers, .'joBjbination « ( vogue for bnc are even f uadi , ^ tii^ditiona fC e popular ic« blighted the fl fc 8 t Albany la Efce newest bridi longer the lar Lr M [e - Th( m in 'he P ast ar . ribbon Lx ^\ id y° u y out ?22.40 U\ Or S27 fo. 51.500 for a Irth SI5 |.fbat'> how it W' , e bad K° ne U P ,n Greece, y e , Avvociatior BUSINESS BIBiCTORY \O '.'t.'.'ABM' P'. ^TT? HC'JS\J ttatton Board Issues Notice To All Car Oimett • To obtain replacements or re caps for worn tires, a car owner must go to one of the HI official tire inspection stations In Orleans County, have tne tfre inspected and certified that It should be re- placed or rccoppod ond fill out OP application to be filed With tho mtionlng board. Under the compulsory tire In- spection program o lire inspector is not permitted to sign the tiro ccord if one of the tires needs recapping, 10 that motorists. If they wish to continue driving, are actuolly compelled to get recaps. Replacement for sparo tires may be Issued any time. . The t.res nnd recaps for mo- torists driving less than 500 miles i month are in the Grade III cat- '.Cfory. Ron i d Olfe* at naSliSence, 3ii fcearllsy oMwfeitti ArYnory. Phone <486v-aQH U&t Hourst 2 p. m, Cc : p. m, ex- cept ThursdajrS. I p. m. W 8 J m. ah Motrday, Wednesday, m day and Saturday eveniftg*. i \T ' ' ' *~ - i. f ltistees — Teachers School Supplies labaWa • i — * Welfate Seating Compiny 461 E. -Center Slrfcel Phone 358 McdOn, N. Y. Office 1B26 ^Vest CehMJ'Sfa Flione W3-R. ISdwanV« Beauty Sa Mi Pat& AVtnne HUM ! AU Branches ef teeauly t L. LAZARUS SCRAP IRON AND nfttAt'] HTGntST PRTCSa i-ard 310 G%vinn fj|, ritone 471 R. Louts Walters INSURANCE SERVICK 513 Main Street Phone 185 — Medina. S. t AWNINfiS John W. Lindke General Contractu* nl Builder 416 W. Center St. FbofMl nccording to the Ration I TATRONIZB OUR ADVERTISERS WATER-PROOF TRUCK COVERS TARPAULINS PlION'E MEDINA tW SAM IORIO 74D Orient Street, Medina •mm *'m<mm ^Wer C. hxm\ Oeneral Tmckitff And Hauling Our Miles Are Snukf Pimne 88 3to N. Mill «.| — ] %m w-m-Mmsm- Feed Grinding, Cora Shelling & Mixing all J. 0. RIGNEL CO, lw»| (0*LEAN5 SI1LL8) Main St^ Medina N. Y. \\\'\'QO'W) ARMStRONG^ FIRST WHEN A FUSE BL0 — it's vasy lo restore yuitr t wrrirv nl oner! \^TO need to go through on ui .-.r* .<•-sarv l^| Wftokout when a fuse \bloxv! o. : , '. ,\ t\tw is •iftiply a safety device to proi'-c, y i' wtring And oppliances. the cnune of the \ hK. ••\ out\ can generally be traced to a tra-r-tf cv defective vvd, loose connection, or faulry nn- pliance. TnVe the cause ami disconnect tic uppHance. Tbun you can replace the ft ire nnd ' have your light* bock oft quicker than it tikes i to read this! (Sec directions below ) For c\;iu I Underwriter Appro- <-d fuses and nppiii.ru L repairs we your ncign^orhoocl dmrurn. P, «nre to have tfic defecxK-c coul ( .r .-iP-Mir-nic repaired before placing WW FOU0W THESJ %\W>* DIRias0NS t iiyii <$<*SSS.<K<ii&Z!!^ •*• -»MM •*•*•! The Medina Tribune r.Bfnlillshed | n t«5a MICD1NA TMlirw. lM'ttllxlliNd f OUP, Al Median, Or lea in County. N, V„ by Office ami Plant V A < imk Hl«|j; |'bO> e 1<M F. HMMXI.. Ahlioll I II Tin ,| V V, ...-.1,1 II S .|MI,|,„ Tn.o The Medina T. H,,,ne aj.vllv »ccepl« eofti- WUmenl'Wnis from ,u ve ,(!<-,« All mm twin I- cations, howcvei, mint he MRned by the hi- dlvldunl but Die K.uiie need not he pruned Blld may be si(jne(t in, \loudci \ In the piiuei The nVibmifl khnii „,„ ht . ,.^ponMbto for «ith»>r orixni-8 or Mo laments tn uex\n or ad- VertlaemonU; however, an iiiit.-r.xoi ,» mintc ^iS 0 !^ 1 °\ ly ^I'Mble ropy, I1II<t , m > error:, Will toe promptly collected. The Tnlnc.c «aitor reservPh the rifilit to rej<-it copy. Bntered nt Post Office nl Medmn N Y n« Second Class Mnll M. , ( »r \ % ••? '•' '1 - ' If •<$&>-<• A '«->..< * s. mm ^^'^^^^^^^H War Workers—But \ Vij^J\ it \v«>. raihei diiKMurnuing u> leoi-n kwt - / *^-' xxi,>k. tuna lli«' Oallup poll, that thiiioth the nival nuijoi'llx nl xxol'kel'n In War tndUKtTlOS Bie \x IIHUI t« xxi', k r,l lo.-'. If) h'UVs u wools niOKt x»t llieni xvtmt iixeitime )>«>' for anything ov'vr 40 hotn • Thi», attitude coiiirmiicis the familiar conten- tion Hint the rw.Mui lor paying \imv ond n half for loom's o\ei^ (mix ,,, t<> diseouragv longei- work \v«5i«kh r O»«t m«.\' hnxe Umi» n plausible reason some yonvi. ugo, but there is no question In any \idy'H nihxl Tort ax nl ihe nex<d for a loliu.01 work \v«'el( Ni xx i*- becotmn e\ idrnt, from war workers' uttu riiaionunui,. Unit iho .MWO involved is morttlyi the demand for lamer wnges and nothing more, « 1 I'hwl t1 - rr I iftr r ho i . an tetl «t I.; XV .IKIOXV il l t- » Rtpl«c« xvith i n- fv'ic i> ** itf xvhi h <. , *-<x, y in-rk- <•!> ftltr Re, I • . i Kiin BV^IT}!. 10CKPORT ft ONTARIO POWER CO. NIAGARA M| HUDSON 9w titjftmmtnl Vrges Horn? Canning. \,- v v. ,i, ^ lau , y . %>*pt Art Plentiful, Caa Th*m Kr i-Vf<i^»' it Buy U.S. War Bonds ,W $umfn ^ !>ap;raiit Gifts For a lively i^ady *&£*'' I ,f,(,F.S< Toiletries by • Rubinstein • Heavensent Apple Blossom • Yardleys Old Spice Friendship Garden • H. if. Aycrs • Hudnuth • Coty's and • Kveniitff in Paris Gift Sets $1.50 to CHRISTMAS CARDS 2 for 8e • 5c » Vk - 15c and 25c BUY A BOND FOR CHRISTMAS MEDINA'S PEARL HARBOR DAYS December 18th and 19th CIGARETTES Carton—$1.44 1 Lb, TOBACCO Pipes and Pouches Jewelite Hair BRUSHES awl 'SWs NYLONBRISTUJES UM to $10.00 WILIXAMS Shtvttiff Set SALTED NUTS Mixed-75c ib. CHOCOLATES All Popaiar Bran's Xrtas Howes i - 8 >- 8 «*. WRISLIifirs HOB-NAflL Colo«ne $1.0(1 j CHRISTMAS BOX PkVm (k to $1.50 nm ni« nl 'i in\. We have a Dr. Miles Calendar For You MMM . Rwencraiis Pharmacy ^^^^-^o^^0im&Mm^M