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■1947 A rc a d ia A n n a ls ***** ** :a ; ** * ** * * ** * t > MAIL EARLY WITH * New Hope for. South Vietnamese Punch Card Renewals Now Being Mailed. ,N ew ark.N XC pur!9r-G «»«« Thursday, Nov. 16, 1 96 / Aides ioni The Bible 1 CHRISTMAS s t amps! USE ZIP CODE^ Nov. 23. After that they should the issuing by vis itin g at j o ff ice nearest th e ir places Of ' residence to make certa in th ey .;have th e ir new stickers before j^ .tlac deadline. ISome owners who have ob- vinar If the Son makes you free, you wifi be free indeed. rment -(JoJIm 8 :36) ent heads Commu , Siruyj^le for freedom i ,n ii is his continuing stor; j„ ndciicc, as we do here independence is part of man’s ........p fif. r.-lu oe eihvois been people who were bound in the i I'u fooni. lys t _The Newark cheerleaders, on Tuesday, Ngv, 4, attended a caeerleading clinic at the Ben- “ la q , , t hi ■leadi i ^EARS AGO AND USE« CHRISTMAS SEALS I The newly elected gcvei action on a long stalled land distribution progt 'pou.'iuial in winning citizen support for tin VieL Cong. , ■ Tins program is so imp-irlant in the mid; llm t tile United Stalf overnment of South 'Vietntun has promised id gram wliK'li has great fight against tiie • 1st of 20 years of ad-their Vu’tmime.se people h t le.s guv.err,-versity, the 't i ,t should insist upon a vigor-have shown a great deal of sup- and immediate implemen-port for the anti - Communist; r ' I , tation of llie prognui Land distribution, makes land ownerslnp to farmers and peasants, worked extremely well in South K Tea, T.aiwan. and was one of !tile reforms m Jr.p.iii winch .namese. Furthermore, . freed that ‘ iiattou for siiectacu. isning land distribution program eeonoinic cial .stability. advances, and mill w()iild form a largei and j.solid bloc ot opposition to land distribution program P \' mttal Viet Cong defectors. By OOtNGHESSjVIAN ISome owners who have ob- ■ taih ed a new vehicle m ay get a ns data foi wal whicl ’ chicle York State resuicnts whose au l.onuaJ ;)iU ‘ and iruek a v eic that they no longer registrations expire at the cud of own. This ocrurs btecause appli- this month should be receiving ad-their punch card renewal appli-owner must use a c.itibns tiiroiigh the nuiil any paper application which he can obtain from an issuing o ffic e --------------------,, Ute iclpatlng , i ent be ing c ;xtendedse;l ^Chester. \j s a Election U ssons ^ 1 h e old-fashioh( con-Presbyterian \Church bazaar . ay issuing iinch Card should be sub- paper applica- t ttf Motor Ve-The pu that more than rnitted with the Pers whose „vrnvhelming defeat of the proposed new stale con-Presbyterian ,„..vcs again Row nnperative it is in fundamental and s the t eople have the final sav. even ihofurk i,, -. eP e i y, rl.-t i others to represent them. vision Albany during tlie past Pers ms whose registrations ■ in November who do not e a punch card by Nov. 17 also use a paper applica- ay 'IF ightTuberculosis, »Emphysema and Air Po lli sar -« »« »-sr vision Albany during tlie past expti and should be In the recer aClair of Scott of m s tit-jtio n a i convt .r iitc d if n o t giver It. the negative. ntio n is evidence the ( the fina l say, F.very cm th e W ayne C ounty n eople (an ntv in the argin was The sea.son's fir; Saturday re.sulted bieh' accidelits rest near Port Gibson. Horton Office punch cards arc return-Special registratiosns — in itial able a t any time before Nov. 30. plates - must be sent to the ovner.s nmv renew by mail if Special Registrations Unit In they do so before-Thanksgiving.. .Albat rest near Port Gibson. Peter Brumlx repirts the s.ile his two story brick business Idmg at 120' West Union St. JUS DePa ' cf char-' ^ 'There are large h inclle.ss pea.sanus i n South ’ nam. Two ftfUis of the 1 5 lion t-arins are toG-sm .vil to luinibers of family. Many - .'imail iplement their ,inimmes by Since well over n of South Vietnat ; successl Y YEARS )v. 11, 1937 Second annual Fathers and n c e m u ie ijo iig w o r m n o u s e w i- per-Sons Banquet of the local flee Building is Room 1526, .Kftights of Columbus w.iir. be three floors a^tove his, former heltfin the Grange H a ll Dec. 1 .ileiirje, The Triangle Shoe Company program • would en the support of ;government of subiibmit written reqi “Not fair,\ cried itant Publi has announced that-Hi denberg. manager of tht ark .store, was high winn; is part of a general realignment! .i ner in a of office space in the House of 1 sales contest promoted Representatives FO RTY YEARS AGO Nov. 17, 1927 the move,“ My phoi affis the same. Area Ct c 'o f “Ins c Records’ “Not so”, says State Comp- for all Arthur Leviu. “T h is’ is a i Viet-ft'a.sonqble regulation, and the Congressman Frank Horten ^ has announced that his new of-^ legitir fi e in th Long th Ho e Of the country. According to expetTs, about 5 ^ o v e - 1million acres of land would be office. Room fed . '\ ;heeded tb. orovide farms for call , _ ._ „i ,l e remiHtion nan’’seh nam. T h e % 3 ^ o n h a s the right to pre- ie New-| Roij|iiy„ million scribe and enforce Iacres for distribution; much Mffioes/fhore is eligible, under existing f ' law,, to be taken over for dis- l;;;— ■e ,• ne flumberj which c-juld be cleared for farm - bde ing at a ...........................irmland Further augmenting of the rcma il o bout 50 dollars a for fire in202 225-4916 The isl An ambitious rcfoi e m any fa c tors that c on tribu ted io the defeat, t the m ain reasons was that the proposed char-' take th e rig h t o f the people to approve issues—and have given ft to the legis reason the people should not decide less, than there ts that th-legislature impose a new constitutum without the c.onsent ken away ,|,;,f,.Vf state bond iss ! 1, .e IS no m o re f uwri indehtetdae , 'Moves Up' fn Congress Home Rule ' „,„ ^°rklnv parking situation ,ping area. e return o p o liticia ns in th e ir 'ik-to bypass the people kri\W vvhat’s best fo r thi impatience whenever P()?sibl(-. their way 1 hey th in k u U f lu ' .u ’ 1 rv L ,,w what s best l o r the people. O th er well meaning per-Sons onist the people to r a variety of reasons, such as. the^ lahrstand the need, questions are to o complicated'for .ileiirje, they are not intelligent or informed enough. t vote expenc 11 it the peop le m ake an t past experience \qnd wise. Last unwise decision, they evi.nces that people ha' 1 w eek's election indicates again .i> !.' generaljy do k n o w w hat the issues ate and are able rr,ik' t iif ir ow n de term inations. N ote that while .'il.iMon and attu Vnd they tho riz e d a 1 d id it almost f .', . ii they voted th e proposed constitution dow i and one half b illio n mass dollar margin FOETUS CORNER affisil the same. Area Ctbdeo ing at about ...........................irm pro- ith Viet- Further augmenting of the rcma 50 dollars a water supply for fighting fire in , 202 225-4916 The new room isl An ambitious land rcfoi the business section was carried flo ors' above the room i gram -a as star out this week when Village E n -■ occupied .since I came to nam in tlie 1 eineer Wright started work in-congress. At this time I w ould' stalled in the lore draft tubes 11 inal. one back of iotel and the other ll’.e the Windsor Hi k-of AHaart's Drug Store .... i ? B . .rted in Sou 950's . But t Diem regime, a ingres.'icsional Di.stnct t they are in Washtng- g \thi uld ■ • ^thll nd stalling two m in repeat my standing in-tuh re.vlly started up again until B.irge Ca , vitation to residents of the 36th Quite recently. .- . . . yjgjj ^ -j-i,,.. United suites, w.lncii is ag. Lspending about 25 billion dol- __ ‘lai’s a year on the war effort “there^ has 'spend only about 20 milium rioUnrs on land dtstribu- Nattily clad in latest fashion Are the thoughts sent forth To an audienee of listening Considerations (in vention of the delegates w ho lafaort i i-i how successful the democratic process was working t !iu d that one man. and not the deleg.ites, was m.iking IS. H e m ay have thought he w .is; but he re< k-of 1: lei isions. 1 vwil.iot s ufficie nt ap pre c ia tion t ' * • ......... 59‘ ;i,-nrrrracy w o rk s successfully ...iila ip a te in it- ’ ''’'■’E .... i ? B . ''’'■’E E k E E r 's E .stores and meat markets oper-! j iting under the n.ime of the Metcalf 'spend only , milium rioUnrs on land dtstribu- ftrnft m t h r fast sevm il years. • I Considermu the appeal of the agworth House Office Bldg. .slungton, D. C. 20515 . -vhu ll has been recorded by .Chester, Mr Horton’s lephone number ls _ 54b - r government should eimvinee L’ newly elected government of President Thieu to make land- )t landless .Quality Markets. Inc e .s.iles mart. Besides the , In Newark, there a r e ' fi > ' _ e Senera Falls. ■1900 Penn Yan and' 1 Room 107 Federal B uild-. t Church and Fitzhugh -Stoffs in Watt Canandaigua^ $4 000 000 .pie-, presented at the Capitol Theatre beginning! Simply garbed in qi arc the thoughts it forth to the c Slow to eerisurc, quick to laud, Joining in attentive listening Heart is never prone to fault- - .Sara Lee Skydell g of this convention should he tfc.ir to fu ture stitutional conventions. They m .i> have the votes y t(> force their will on the convention. But it's to !.'in s titu tio n y o ve ;a-li-s-, it reflects the w ill of the people. PECIAL ui.it they must also take into consideiation the support minority delegates, and the view of the people they Only thcat kind of partnership and harmonizimg of ver produce an acceptable new const,tut,on. Spending Brakes Needed ' the Capitol Theatre beginning! Quick Quiz Our .P^^outh win-you-over beat goes o n M W© invite you to see our ^ 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY-beautiful proof.. proposed surcharge on corporate and personal income .'((I to be a tem porary measure needed largely to fin \1 of th e w a r in V’ie t N'am. But, there have been tern s enacted before, and a good share of them are s till the rapid expansion in the s.ze at.d cos, of govern- under way is checked, any tax boost made will - course of inflation. ^ -Are American cuckoos par-1 ^ A No. a ll Americiin .species “ 'f cuckoo build tl,e.n own nest., ; ; under way is not checked, any tax will ^ the mearimg o f’ - tfcit on budget deficits or the course of inflation. Tins is one office in which / ^ -r :■ .uum with us to determine the ecot.oniic stahihry of no one fe..rs that his phone will ^ This Anglo-liish term j. tnd de pre cia te th e jn e o m e anH tht* savim^s of the be t.ipped Why should it be'’ e n iiiit iu iin an.'. iny .*1 ....... -‘ ----------\der national fiscal pohev. In the final The boss is n mir.dreaddr. ! . . . . . . L ■ ’ Q Which planet approaches, Snized that governments too have p^-yse your vvilp. every nigh; nc;iresl to the ctiri.h? | vvhen you arrive home. and. in ; ^ —Venu .s. At intervals it a i i - ' no time at all shell develop pjoaches wittiin 26 million miU'. suspicious nature. q , ! It may not be polite to v.it Q -W h e n and where was nu-1 1 greater peas with a knife, but the ability dear power first used fo oper- Ii .il advancemerit than the las, half rentory But to do so is .sure evidence of ';ite a lighthouse? -sure thing, this millennium wills n.,.t be deliveredeto steady nerves. ^ ^ A - Baltimore Lighthouse, iih n platter, \X'e. cannot sit back mdiften nt to our The time to teach a teenager ■' ■ ||'s as a free people to work, to think, to achieve [i„w to behave is when the c h il d ______________________________; ’ s -' l our free institutions. is about age four. !l must be recognized - \11 their a b ilit y to spend. The People's Choice iH vl 41) or 50 years, it is said, w ill htin g c Ihni' nt he I k I n willo n IS ______________________________; Newark Courier-Goxette “■'s iinim R am o. distinguished scientist industrialist, t i ir c the A n n u a l M ee ting o f the Am erican In stitute 1 Public A cco un ta nts, observed that science and tech .in the la s tn h ird o f this centu ry. . ; make possible .,.lable eco ith a tr illio n d o lla r gross, national .............. j ....... T i i z M l A t A l'I ’ C* f - flO l/ y iilS . ' ■ Msrien EnUrprH* ClIfioR Springs Pr«tP Cstab lishMl 1S4« :.c. ■ Charles A. Hoss Mana^insr Editor Richard Whilhey Baniresa Manager jlactno Offica Manager M«a.er . ' .,.lable eco no m y w ith a tr illio n r gross, national / o f -enlightened, creative and productive a s ocie ty 'enli t c tiv e ' Anxiety in a m an’s heart Hr. Ramo also po inte d out, ‘ T h e opportunities ^vetghs him down, but a good :to new hig h levels o f achte.vement in every en-word makes him gjad. Proverbs fety is m atched o n ly b.^ the danger that vie w ill 12:25. hiw s-^to a rigid government controlled ec I siiciety o f honindividuals who will be anoi \Mii'g.coigs in a'vast, jnterponneeti(.)n <tf mac hir and nusving vehicles—all controlled by t il conomy inymnus lo in p u t ■ philosopher. ;ar and a :onfucii's, Chlm IB iffS the fools whl( h 'Ve 1(1 tecbnology can gi iitry to im prove the q enslave or destro -till entirely up to us. pialily of hum.in lile iirselvcs. W hat k'lu f O N L Y ACTIVE VOLCANO I N THE UNITED' -S T A T E S {Pr o p e r. AN D WNERE\ • Ct Straight from the Shoulder > ' isin m ay b e a la d s t o co n fiif ii\i(-di v ir t i and loss of nd w hat is tl But. when individ'a'd' W *1” 1 1 .ttn ining down and dis( onnlmg r Republic may (jccopnl for Stic and international attairs s oncerned, both at business pxer.otiv^e i m r system. d<-(Ues‘ le ve r persuade 'uncommitted people to ar opt litiitiohs for which we ourselves display little en d 'vo tin n : nor shall we influence others to r- l'<t ■-V appear w illing to foster .and finance so. lalu-m \\I only abroad, but in our own land. Let s face it. 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