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E lTO R lflL PAGE 1 1k Bible —( Psalnjs 1 1 9 :1 0 5 ) confronted with s [Booklet Tells Tragic Story Of Accidents from Xhy word is a lamp to m y feel.- every day every one of 'ot some situatiori to which the answer is n ot readily ^ nire ii't or® action to take, the right i - to do. Brit if we will take the stand in faitti that there is \Is , Your Number' Up?-| a \-ay to meet every situation, we shall find that this way ' the title of a 16 page , ,|,d'io\us. It may help us to pray, give thanks, and keep graphically desctibing , ...a u. : i c c i T w« r , '* , , ° i 'a r a thousand lives a week and Labor Day , “ S“ ^ 'The publication lias been pre- , ,1,,. Doy is dedicated to all working Americans since by the .^ew York Daily: ...onomic system depends on the rehab.hty of the the\ New York Police i man and woman. .ywhich is assisting the newspa-.i Iitill' nason it is-always a pleasure to reiterate the im-!f,^LlP t distribution of the' ,,t this m a jo r h o lid a y that pays trib u te to those who ■ ',■„ living edher :by \sw eat o f the b ro w\ or th ro ug h i n - f a K m Syracuse opening Tuesday, r If,Initial pursuits. Today, in this era of social reform , it is even/of greai inipi.rtan .i-to stress this holiday as one dedicated to the livir tune to remember our top priority to develop jo b c psruim lies tor all through the regular channel of educatii appun liii-and other specialized training and through boot assnt.iii'.'’’ - J \ , Dwight D. Eisenhower once said: \Americah working iMKipals in the three-member team of capital. c priiKi aj jifimi.t. I.ihor. Never have they regarded themselves as ; ’f dial fould attain freedom only through\ destruci l-tl-.f ...Mjastria l economy.” I: i s only through jaroductive w ork that w c can h i fV I1 growing opportunities for all. 5 through lUg. 29, and continuing Labor Day. They may also be obtained at any State Police sta- tion o,r by writing to Box 321 ., G.C.S., New York, N. Y . 10017 \ — '\Sing a largi and ehclos! dressed anc The book:oklet is a summary of Offers Plan j,of-Iher series, the writers had,j h |'I j o Solve-Problems D A Doy fo r A ll Laborors Arcadia Annals National Bank Newark,N.Y. Courler-Gaxett^ ted its ,30th an-fhursday, Aug, 31, 1967 I has just celebrated 30t I niversary. I MOST IMPORTANT CROP nearly half table product ( the second Potatoes are the most impor- tant vegetable crop in the - United States, representing ‘getable crop. the tofal Tomatoes [, impd^tant vege- Aug. 29, 1957 Schools open next week with an expected registration of 2,- 582 for both public arid paro- chial schools. This compares with last year’s registration\ o f i Ham t h e -- i ■Milk prices have been raised in the. area a penny a quart., Prices for home delivery w il row be 25c a quart for both' >rade A homogenized and cho-! •olate, and 16c a quart f o ikimmed. Newark Courier-Gazette irnament at Tire first lu a l' women’s in- vitatipiral golf toui the Newark Country on Aug, 20, attracted 116 play- , fc tr Club, held EN T Y YEARS AGO in YO UR home for EN T Y YEARS AGO Aug. 28, 1 947 Job placements in the county for July were listed a t 322 by the New York State Employ-1 ment-Service in Newark. This of the highest numbers nd it is expected to be ed when the local silk About i,435 students are ex- pected to register next week, when students begin a n ew school year. Tlie - Newark .Country Club'I team TVon the Miller Cup Tour-1 nament for the first time on Sat-i ul-day as the 'Tournament was played on the local links for the first time. . - ' H appenings In Your Town Letters To The Editor Feature'Stories Fersonatl Item s AnnpunGements R etail A d s Riots D ire c te d A g a in s t Society at strength of this L lilted Stat< u country even iDcfore its history 52,500 Americans died m or be- Amenca, lay in the tact that it of cause of cars last year . . . and the oppressed millions of the worlci and with with the fact that 1,960,000 were ,md opportunity to better one'i! station in hfe. B ut,. Orairired, injured and crippled. It ,iU .!n> years-of their lot ' I A (qreward describes the book-, - mo\ and''adds:'| , deals with the fact that | One of the characteristics of tliis perjod of American Itistory be-' K n .steady procession of crises wtncl! threaten our security and il well-being. ^ 1 ljur,a,, ae lo t ', , '\ ' ’■ f” ' \\ ' T ,r, the fact remains -r .,, higher among our Ni Illation. 1 , ,1'iiiis fur this situ. .1 .iliu u .t. and fought , 111 e of this condition li .been found. A n d so th< legro popiih lation have been di;«ussed. dehat w itho ut end. But, no defm i ..,.f highways. We tell it with the there aro belief fh 'at It might help save Domestically, many cities lia.ve loniK - your life. The final decision, life been stunned willi challcnc .or death, is yours.\ law and order, and asked to increase taxes at a time r I when h.g lu r t.ixes miglit stifle mi V eterans E n title d the economy ^ .oliitiun of the __ _ ._ I'Be foreign, and mii.st Bill to Provide w^iuuy bVn^ Aid for D ependents Congressman . Frank Horton .IS intruciuced legislation which t i \ f .-.oliiti *^1 1 ‘*1 the of would provide that dependents K„., t>.,, Dc„„„. U nder Federal j,a w ,i,w, i i,.» I j I . adopted in determining my leg- larked this. Is it a c<» Veterans who return to the ysiauve program, is to seek ; ' ction and 1 .W hat has ,. 1 'f . 1 ‘ lu l , so lti-, Present-law p T i e : ”\” ' ^ e just ■ entitled U -r. In-efit.s they f they 'f hiey h.ud never entered s wluch ensure r;at;ttcmul eurily and wlucli jiLtce .str.ain on the ecoivomy. u S I tt't'ccs Consequently. 1 li.tvc propo.seti > \ng reminder came from .,„r v t e t - ' i m Walker. Regional protects our railitairv POSltiim but w;.rch opens^ the ... ..... 'iiioke. desti ■ ,,p> n rcbellit ;>! Hilled consf t this i .s so, I .... h people have been invo lved in the violeni -v .ild he in any other o c v iirre iu c o f l i v il disorde '-peakers could not have incited the riots had s 1 ri-'iionsive cord in the minds, of at least 1 h( y are a symptom of disconti nt. not ■ :i m ajor cities have been directia i a g a iii'l s o iitty ro c tir Of the U S Labor Ite - ....... a .Old o td c i and ge ne rally only . 1 'm a il [la it of the pa rtm e nfs Office c l V e te ra n s . 'le e n .1 ,tiv e ly iiiv o lv .d. C u M i m i 1 h ij i- ' of R. ,inp ioviiu 11 Rlgl..t.' ' to at Ic.us! lo .w riU e -,'liin a tc s that less th an 2per cent of the more than According to M r. W alker, j propo.sed '' ro s liv in g in N ew ark were .1 tivclv eiica-ged in the fri\.'-i’ ,bcnef;t.s to which the rc-gj|^^. re h 'i-itio t' of Ar • a mro through that city. ' 'W mg veterans are e.ntitled may rei.no.un. mcl'.ide increased vacalicn. time Ot the trouble IS, tiv-se people S1 II,U)I\ do not t c e l , - ^ h ue. retiu and pro ^ ; III ot the society areiund th em , part of the t n n im iim ry * ' ’ ,1 ^ prnnfnver strcngttienm g 'll V live. Teelin g th ey have; no stake in iii'titiit n in s o f I!r i'tic e s ' ' United Nations as agencies : -il. VI d o n 't hesitate to attack them. H o w to give w aite r a-cided that «m return-^ 1 sense of being responsib-Ie for what hajipens to ,ng veterari may itlso' be entitled ?he\ home tront ■' ilv ir property, their community and their nation is a to the vacation time that p, ., tliere ho •Imi must be solved. In the past few years, remedial would normally have earned tn ,; unless ' low-pnonty '■ ■ ' been passed at the fedeial < md 'tate levels, esi.ib Um vear of h 's return from mill gppnrjinj, y , ; cot to a tn.ininiuiii. !' --.il tramework for equal civil Tights. .Social k-gis '“'H r, „i and that programs to rcvit.il.re ;r uiused much in the way of immediate ch.m.ge qUestions pertaining to the P\* aetion •m-IH ihaps too much. W elfare programs, city icBuild. i-^^i^ral VeterL.s Reemploy-I T o d ^ •1 ' 'Oirtrol may alle via te some of th e imniedoUe ii ii '' t> Right law. shnuld contact the U tfrn .U io n a l and , na tio l I 'h 'llio n . but they d on 't solve the underlying pm b g. Department of Labor. O ffic e ; ' • '. \u rnor Hughes said \. the roots of poverty and ,of V e t e r a n.s Reemp loynr^^^^^ I am called upon . a T L ™ wi,r3 ri.;i:;:yw,:ir ,1;';, \i s™';. Sfep^rT' »»« ■ ... actmn after being cho,sen for . proiiHition would receive §urv,t- benefits of the higher rank ITe. ii -law rovides for bene- of death, (.’ongressman Horto n Cot •Uhls ts a highly i jssiblt metited ingriiou.s situation, for in addl- c.yrning higher rank by — ^ ... . (tuieavors. these North Vmt'n.L[''se I'i-''''® \>‘'de the greatest, pc i le . !l .vi r th level Ilf vv,.r .-''•irn l\'■ l\i their country, M.v I bill will ccrrect thi? inequity. Arab rotuu . s ; ap,d pr, vale additional assist, unce to the laiiuiies of our s e r v ii i. i. ii i who g.vc llw ir lives in the line of duty.\ The situation was brought to igres.'iii.iii Horlon'.s cnnstifue tensions i the Mid- .supponed selected for Goast Guard, search and rescue mission be- ”fore the promotion was acconi- pTishcd. Under present law, the serviceman's wife is entitled ilting, lon^ range effort in i-aisir.g educational J ■ iiomic capabilities and opportunities at the local' IBu.siness and industry can b e encoiir.vgcd to co . v.loping job-training and emplnyi^ient progrums. 11.11 ' Tr le in my Congression.tl This is why ards and letters and international is.sucs essential to my w'ork as your Congressman. SAY CHEESE! ttrhvho.se .son was ■ prNnotion . In the who died on r i ’only to the bencfit.s of her hus- rank on the dale of his CONGRESSMAN PRANK HORTON O b ituaries Sports Aug, 26, 1937 Ester Branch, noted home economist lecturer, will .iirect tlie, cooking school at 'the 7.apitol Theatre which is being sponsored by the Newark Cour- ITY YEARS AGOT H IR T .1 . And m any more events o f interest to you and your fam ily! The dog population of the Town of Arcadia Is 643, accord- ing to Town Clerk Fred Frey. Harold Waiters, Cuyler Nye Robert jbrdan represenfed local agriculture departm ent, m judging contests this week at,' the New York ?tate F air. ’They were taken by Prof. L. F . Lee- and stayed ih Syraci sity domltories. 1 FDRTY YEARS AGO Subscription Dept,, Newark Courier:Gaietto Newark. N. Y. 14513 Kindly enter,my ordei fo r the Newark Courier-Gazette as checked: SUBSCRIPTION BLANK 3 years , ; . . .. - V ll Send to; Sept. 1,1917 A. E, Williams, dean of New-1 a'rk njerchants w ill reopen his' vtiire next week under the name ■f Williams and McCtolland. He ■vill be going into partnership with Jo .scph W M crifllan d in\ his store on the corner of Union and Main Sts Street Address W ayn e an d O n ta rio C ounties only C o u rier-G azette Greeter Howard ■Ed itor and Publiet R. &pUjr 1 1 ' find knovvledgeable people on all sides of the | pointed out, tfje better life has never been found . the route of violence and destructirtn. Histi ' disorderly society can survive. It IS our nation till more diligently !' riy society and f d iir iv' ■ is well to r e - ' September 3, f s with people, it is likely that we municipal subway v t guard one o f-th e fundamental street railway tram cie personal freedom—-every individ ® remon ree u . o express his beliefs, his dissatisfactions and September 7, 1813-The n ick-, long as he does not trespass on the rights, the stems from ^ lives of others around him. In the name of fif< The first The world’s biggest cheese feuilt f o r ' eaters are the people of Norway nhva^ transportation in' who consumy An average of 19 6 the frem ont Street Sub-’ Pounds of cheese per person .each y e a r .]' loll, permissiveness in attackine son 1 Ills trend may have to be ertllcd i ■ipty il''»-lt h a' n to qiiestliill n\ : c n a writer for YoDti u ^ c ^ ^ ithis dav whci ITroy I New rk Post tvs . 1 .svmbolic •r'efcrcnjcc United States.„ ,September 10, 1919 - G e n e r a l' John J Pershing. America's J World War I military leader, i all the and 26.000 .soldiers '” clwravtiris States First Divlst 't 'S S S i'- liion were wel-j he that emupd Citv cf New ; ^ Yotk in one of the f r.idPS and rceeptiom Cbartea A. Rosa ‘^Mfnr.’ n Theresa Colacino Office Manager Robert H. Han .mon^._ _._ ^ _^ A S tren gth of Freedom Iin riiv id u a b alik< h there are no tyro r ' 'c-m animal does have I Incl bad. One of the be’ ter ones seems petsiin's education and awareness of . ■uiximis he is t^o express his opiiiioii \ii i\ 'r Ills nation. • l>> 'ill the uproar that various niinonti. '■ v) -St.vtes about everything from the p hulif-st public cuff-ic lalg to bir.th crlulrui ; .m, so vy;;c,.iDw puld,appear th ■'iu c a tin g and s parkin g the ^ epy. September | ,-'J3, v.,o„a, ■-Straus' (p e rrtta . Tt.e Chneolnte ,S Idler, w ith its,w altz sone \M y . iipcnrd at the Casino e .m 'NcV York ! u n ity iinisl September 16, 1630—The vil-1 he inte llevu ia l inv a iv e lagr of Shawmut, Massachusetts' .A d m itt e d ly , not all - I th is changed iLs 1 t _ilU.. iruf new ntinYC froni Boston, ise and some may border on ih f t of offending public dee,-my .'u en ' g^pjember 18. 1927-The Co- irity, the right of free expressi.m <it Broadc.i.sting System | oiu nt.il in our governmental system. v'ent on the .air vvith a basic net-1 ''■fv that as the Soviets achieve tlv u pi'ip<\e of '■ '■'fipp/Ji.n^be i’ ^2.1 . 1938 - A ureal in,il level of their people, .more K u 'o a n ' vvill .svv 'ept the Atlantic themselves, and. what is vvor=e honi the |.;ngland and New | •lew, express their opinions freely. In the agt-yo[-[j icgving at least 450 per-1 and communications, the human utuc to ex sons dead in Us wake M M y , .k e i „„ p „. , i v c >h, ‘ athor obsen 'hare of its W ATC H FOR THE ANSWER NEXT WEEK iinii radually n ncivvock ' ''^September '2 .-i.1699-The first AtriPric.,n” nevv .spaper \Publick * 8/2 4 Massachusetts, Georgia and Connecticut M .LJIK ES& SO N ,lN C . Thought for th e W e e k R. I. T. Evening College Off-Campus College Courses A t Geneva and Gananddigua CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY Course English Communications 3008 Psychology 3104 College Algebra 6210 Management 3516 Management 3526 ' j Management 3536 M &W 8:00 M & W 8:00 M &W 6:30 Wed. 6:30 Wed. -8:00 Wed. 6:30 Tuition $110.00 REGISTRATION W ILL BE HELD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 6 io 9 P.M. AT CANA'N'DAr&UA ACADEMY GENEVA HIGH SCHOOL Western Civilization 3236 English Communications 3008 Management 3516 Management 3526 Day & Hour Mon. 6:30 Wed.” 6:30 Mon. 6:30 Mon. 8;00 ^ Tuition- silo.oo REGISTRATION W ILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY .SEPTEMBER 27. 7 to 9 P.M; AT GENEVA HIG H SCHOOL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: V ' .-—<%■ W rite or Call Extended Services Division Rochester Institute o f Technology Rochester, New Ypr,lc 14608