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' ,_ Navy Admits Drug Problem Out of Control , It is most distressing to heart, from Secretary John H. Chafee, that the drug- aibuse problem in the Navy is out of control. He told a ~nate committee that 6,700 men had been discharged ftom the Navy ·and Marine Corps last year for drug abuse and that 3,000 Navy men got warnings and 2,000 were ppnished by either mili- tary or civilian authorities. On top of recent revela- tions about the frightful rise of drug use among Ameri- can Army troops in Viet- nam, the Navy disclosure adds a staggering dimension to a crippling side-effect of war. What can the Navy do to stem the tide? Chafee urged a more-intensive edu- . cational program to alert Navy personnel. to the dan- _gers of experimental use of -narcotics or fiallucinogens, and we certainly hope this will help. · Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr., chief of naval opera- tions, made note of the prob- fems of force reductions and ~evere personnel shifts throughout the fl~ts, in sup- Porting new budget requests. No doubt these are serious. ~ut if the Navy has not yet begun an amnesty and treat- ment eXperiment for men ~ho volunteer for it, as the Anny has, perhaps it should do so as one way of trying 1o slow the costly and de- bilitating drug-use drain on manpower. , . -Buffalo Courier Express 98~000 Abortions .. ' ' ' ' . I ' . Serving The Lake Plains Country-Orleans,' Niag_ara, Genesee VOL. 69-NO. 45 Says No Major Route WASHINGTON (UPl) -:-The predicted, the new system will new National Railroad Passen- . lose over $100 million during its ger Corporation (Railpax) has initial year of operation, and it decided to tell the lawmakers still is too early to say when it who created it that if it is to will show a profit. make a profit it cannot run Critics claim Railpax never money losing trains just to will show a profit, that the $40 satisfy complaints from Con- million Congress appropriated gress. to start the new company is not The semipublic corporation enough to keep it operating designed to save the nation's efficiently and that Kendall vanishing passenger trains eventually will have to ask for plans to take over all non- more funds. commuter passenger service on Despite. the May 1 deadline, it May 1, keeping only about 184 is possible £or communities left of the present 284 passenger without service to buy their trains. way into the system. The law setting up Railpax allows · it to Since the details of the extend service to left-out areas, Railpax routes were unveiled, il some local agency or Congress has been hit by community will underwrite two- complaints from a!)gry consti- thirds of the cost. tuents. ~ix states\-Maine New Despite the complaints, Rail- ~ampshire, Vermont, Wyom- pax is not expected to make mg, South Dakota and Arkansas any major changes in its route -would be , left with no structure. P:'lssenger serVIce, as. would the Under the plan, the railroads ctty of Cleveland. turn the trains over to the new Railpax chairman David W. corporation. Kend~ll wa~ prepared to tell Railpax will then turn the today s . ht:anng of the Se~ate operation of the trains back to appropriations subcommittee the railroads but will set new investigating the situation that standards for service and cutbacks in service are the ~nly schedules, and will operate only way to save passenger trams .. the best of the existing railroad As. it is now, Kendall has cars. HIGHWAY 9 PUSH - A South ·vietnamese tankman checks his grenade launcher as his column moves toward Laos border along Highway 9 west of Lang Vei. Annexation Will- tets .. • . . ey slain. . South Viets .Also ·Holt/ 011 tOOO-Man Attatft . The new Soutb Vietnamese foray into Laos came .. as American and SQtith · Vietna· mese forces abandoned Khe Sanh; the ba.se in South · SAIGON <UPU-South Viet- and field reports said 53 Vietnam's northwest cornet namese Black Panther com- Communists were slain. in a which bad served as the mandos raided a North Vietna- three-hOur battle; .Officers at forWard· support base. for the mese supply @rea inside Laos the scene said three South . big push into Laos which ended today and a Saigon commu- Vietnamese were slain by late last ·in()nth. · nique said the trooPS destroyed enemy forces who broke Saigon reports cla:imE!d g~f:~ a communist command post in through ~arbed Wir? ~arricades success for ·t~e ... .,...,, 11 v <1 sharp · fighting. It was the and Charged . Within hand against the Cop1munist ~lit~ second such foray since the big grenade range of the · eentral supply line JtnQwn as the offensiVe into Laos in Februa- commal\d post. . Minh Trail' l:iut ·c:· ~~~~~~·'··'\' ry. Nearby on the hlgbhmds, had warned that si Elsewhere in the Indochina Communist. forces early ·today forays would 00 made. to: theater, SOuth Vietnamese de- attacked F.re. Base 6 near the tbe North Vietna,mese fenders fought off an attack by L~~:os · ~?orde~ · 10 the loth sueb _ biUance and prevent . . ne,w,.,,,: 1,000 North Vjetnamese at Tan ra1d m . five days. . Eleven st!)ckpiles of war material from - Canh on the Central Highlands Commumsts were reported buildfng. . · Fund Slashing Might Delay Al.bion Transfer ~- • • - • ' • ' • • • ' : <' 9 State Fish Hatcheries May Close. ALBION -That a considerable of Correction points out. At that Correctional Facilities are <tf· G d J R • L · I s reduction in the amount of money time a memorandum of un- fered in stlpport ·of the narcotics_ •:Sn ury ega teps allocated to the State Narcotics derstanding was entered into program.\ . _ IU · Addiction Control Commission between the Department- of ·· The'report·alsonott!sthatof:thj! for the fiscal year 1971·72 may Correction of the State Narcotics cu5todial staff,· which_ consis~ Frees Pal •r Following the \y~s\ vote of the Fisher-Price plant to Shelridge have some bearing on the Addiction Control ComDliSsion to on one deputy superintendent, Village of Medina and the golf course will be in effect by transfer of the Albion State In· seperate the facility into two one captain, three lieutenants, Townships of Ridgeway and June 1. This is to enable the stitution and the Western units. This was prompted by the seven se11geantll!, \and '61 ALBANY, N. Y. (UPD- The Shelby, there remain some legal taxing of the property to colifonn CorrectiQn facility to the State fact that there had.been a general correctionalofficers, the captain, Environmental Conservation De· In Theft steps which must be taken before to the fiscal year. Narcotics· Addiction Control decline in the popUlation of the three sergeilrotS arid 19 cotrec· partment has tentative plans to the annexation of 69 acres of land First, a local law must now be Commission, is sensed here with correctional center and a rapid tional officers have been · ttan- close nine state fish hatcheries at the west edge of the village adopted calling for the an- an abeyance order fqr the increase in narcotics. sferred to the' narcOtics center. and curtail two others to save ALBION _ Thirteen in- becomes effective. nexation. · transfer of inmates to- Bedford According to a report filed by That there: has been co~- about $400,000 because of budget dictments, five. sealed and eignt Village ~ttorney ,Norri~ ~· Second, a special district will Hills whicll w:as scheduled. to Warren A. Harding, inspect9r of sic:lerati~n giv~ to t;be placing pf cuts, a spokesman said today. open and three \no bills\ were Webster said today that It IS probably have to be set up in the have started yesterday. the State Department of tbe Albion :pliant m ·mothb81ls The spokesman said if the hand~d up to Judge J. Kenneth hoped that the full annexation of area west of Salt Wks. Rd. to Mrs. Janice P. Warne, Correction, follpwing a visit t.o over the IMJSt few years by the present plans are carried out, Serve yesterday by the March the property on both sides of Salt permit the installation of the sqperintendent, advises that_she tbefacilityonJan. 5,-6,19'71, there Correction Depa~tm.ent was NEW YORK (lJPI) - During 42 permanent jobs would be, Grand Jury. Works Rd. running from the proposed mobile home park, received notice from ·the were on that date two inmates in expressed today by' the Depart· the first eight months of the elin:iinated and eight •vacancies The jury cleared Richard • because und~r · present Department of Correction late the Albion State· Institution, merit of CQrr~ion. :The creation state's liberalized law, an estim- woulc;I no~ be filled. ~owever 1 no Nenni, 23 , of 318 E. Park st., DriVer Loses regulations trailers are per- last week to hold until further which was the former Albion of· the Narcotics Addicti~n ated 98 ooo legal abortions were termmatlon of serVIces notices Albion and LaVerne Tower 38 mitted only in industrial zoning clarification ari order for the Stat~ Training Seb.O'Gl, and that. Col).ttol Commission in 1968 and perfor~ed in New York City. have been sent out. of Merrill Road, Eagle Har'bor; License After districts \and we do not want the transfer of the inmat~ ~-~~~ ~~l?er:..~l.l~.nQI: ~!!!S~J!Xe~J:l)e ftte closing of llhe W~~fi!:f!~!~!~ The.figures,~age p~lic Mfu~ The move also WtiUlli end flie Albion, with no !lills. :aoth bad . 1 .. C h. area_ west o! Salt Wits: Rd: zon~d coQipl~i:iients w~Ch was lli nave past two years. There 'Yere-:90~in Fa~ w:ere ~es~muble fOr a :;.~f:!~~lal .. ~~-~~S. :~~_state's walleye _sto~,.p_ro- !'::Je~~~~et!'!~h1},ep~~~~~~Loca . - .ras - :~-::::{:;~s:::f'\t~na~(~-,:~!~.ptace.~er tbe·next_ few,: ~:cili~;:re!~e ~r:;~:: ;rt!;t::~~·::o:: trator showed that 52 per cent gram, relluce the tro~t and sal- R L' · t 78 f 24 1 n.is was a, st~qng pojnt of Superintendent Warne advises were women Who were formerly ••Approxjinat*y .two yf!an··-go ot the' operations were perform- mo~ pro(ftts t by ta'7uttJ: ~ w~~~ngt~~as: 'repor'ted 0 ber life A driver was fined and lost his contention in the ~cussions over that the operation of the' two quartered ip the We$tfield State severlill long- ange. coriStntcUo11 ed on out-of-state women. cen • an a e rou s oc g Y savings were · taken from her license as the result of a 3-car anne~tio!l Qf lagd. · facilities, over which she has Farm. and 122 in the Narcotics programs we~ being !»!lSiderM Fu~l statewide s~atistics for :;::1 more than 30 per cent, be home. The sum of $19,750 was collision investigated by Medina Dev!;lloQDr~ oHJie ~obile home charge in correction, are fqnded Rellabilitation Center. for this facility. Ha~v~r; With the eight-month per1od have not · recovered after a stake-out by Police last Friday evening at 6:30 park hav~ il•id they wiSh to begin until A;pril28: It is assumed _that · . tbe' ~:~,tception Gf·~o';ie~fug an~ been m~de public. Of the N~w area police. at the corne~ of W.Center St. and their proJect· this summer. ~ause of a reduced budget On Oct. 20, 1970 title ~o some. en~!~ing . the pg~er.plant . Vork City_ total, 14 prospective While it was not known whe- Jerry T. Nichols, 17, of West Ave. John Jones, 26, of •ddl allocation, that it is necessary to 37;~, acres of land With two faciJities, or construction of .a ~others died as a result of abor- ther Governor Rockefeller's sup- Hemlock Ridge Road, Albion, Meadville Rd., Basom, pleaded Ml ennrt make an evaluation of the buildings was. transferr~ from new' facility in anotJher.location, tlons. . plemental budget may ease the charged with third degree guilty to driving while in- ...,.., priorities in NACC and it might the S~ate Departme~t of the projects have l;leeQ 4elaye4 Chase said the death rate was situation' the spokesman said burglary at the Albion Agway toxicated and was fined $50 by be prejudicial to the expansion of Correction to the NACC, With the ind~initely •· due to laCJt of low holding steady at 8 per 100,000 the present plans call for shut- Inc. store was also absOlved Judge Bernard Hart in addition F• Loa ed the Albion facility and its com- stipula~on that should ~e latter iruriate. popiJlation, . re~~ulting in legal abortions, w~ile _the rate ting down the following hatch- with a no-bill verdict by the jury. to the revocation of his license. 1rm t plete takeover by Narcotics. atany_tiJ!lefmdnofurther use for. the pia~ .of lower prjority on of reported compliCations has eries: Oneita at Constantia, Ad- A lS-year-old · companion was Police said Marion Babcock, · Also placed in jeopardy is the the buildings they would rever.t to these projects when ~mpare(l dfopped from 12.4 to 11.2 per irondaclt in Saranac, Ogdens- judged a youthful offender ana 33, of 4 Washington St.,' Mid- MIDDLEPORT - Thieves facility soilth of Medina where the ~epart~ent of Correction, wi~l\ .the, needs of other m· ljOOO. . burg on the St. Lawrence River, will be referred to Family Court. dleport, was headed east on made off with $281 in cash from some 150 former addicts .are ?;Jte. Ins~bo~ _repot1. states, . stitutions.\ Chase said more and more ctown Point near Lake Cham- w.Center when the Jones car Ridge Equipment Co. Inc., 90 undergoing group therapy and However, until such ~~m~ .as The only items seb.ed~ed and· abortions are being perfonned pla~, ~a:: tGeorg~ in HGan:e- Open indictments: reportedly came from West Ave. S. Main st., Middleport, Sunday rehabilitation. . ~? can ~nsf tofrufc_:t~ ·mtamtamtain· ?r fUI).ded for. repair! during . the in the \safe\ first 12 weeks of voor , o s own, an om s- George Ioanne, 19, of 106 State and struck her machine. Then a night, according to village po- It Will probably be a week or . ut:eOJDe se. -s 1c1en • cer . c~rent. fiscal · ye~r included pregnancy _ 77.3 per cent in ville, Cold Spring Harbor on St., Holley, Lewis Buckalew, 19 car operated by David Kozielski, lice. two before the exact status of serv~ces, · concessions :an_d appj:oximately $5,000 in minor JF:lnuary and February, the Ia- Long Island, af1.d South Otselic and Stephen Burdick, 20, both of 26, of 1~5 Rosel~nd Ave., also Police said the thieves enter· .both facilities will be known. physical a.r~as ~f the- Western :repairs. test months for which figures in Chenango County. 25 Vassar St., Rochester, and became. mvolved m the smash-~p ed the establisbinent . by break- · T_h~ transfer- .of the:: Albi!>n 0 1·\ . c · .·- · are available, compared to 68.6 The Warrensburg and Rome Cleveland Anderson, 19, all were an~ ~a1d he could not avo1d ing a window jn the rear. The fa~!Y from a co~tional m·. r e·,sns · _ or· on· ·e- r per cent in July and August. hatcheries would be C1,lrtailed. indictedonchargesof3rddegree stri~mg. the Ba~cock car. money was taken from a cash st1tutiontoanarcot1cscenterhas U . •. . ·. _ \The continuing trend toward criminal sale of marijuana and Ko~1elski co~l_llamed of a drawer but nothing else was been a gradual transition since ' · e~rlier •. sdafer abortionhs coupbeled The department would be left d4th gdegreedrupgosThsession tof ba wAhlplash neck IDJUry. b I disturbeA' d, police said. July 6, 1970 thee State Departnlent Lo.· w·. ··er '· . I ' vyith ev1 ence that t e num r with six hatcheries in full oper- an erous . e arres s Y o~ criminal abortions has de- ation- Chautauqua, Randolph, Holley, sherfff's deputies and t clined, ROints to the effective Catskill at De Bruce, Chateau- stat~ .Police followed in- sse m . y p p r· o· . ves - u s ...... ._,; implementation of the new B th d Caled · vesbgation over several months. · · · · · · , . - law ... ,\ Chase said. gay, a an oma. Larry Preston, 28, and George · · · ' i\LBANY- Dr. Ruth Barrett, a$:Cidents with· ·m~e than,r 50 · R. Madigan, 31, both of a coroner· of . the .Coimty. ·of niil)igr.ams.is:fignif~can,tlyhigft;,!'_· 1- D ~'am' rp\ Fiund Gets Knowlesville, both were indicted In We lf·a r·e, Me·d··· c··.a.' ,· d·. Orleall$, appeared ·before the . Sb,e ~s ~skiP~ for a marked;.., '.ll l.J~ on charges of third degree State Senate· Standing Committee reduction m this respe,ct. In a burglary and petit larceny in on M9tor. V~icles and Tran- pr.epared statement!, ·m. Barr.ett · connection with a break-in a·t sp6~ij!>n, of whicli Senator Jolin cites finding~· in I· Westclle&l$! ·· R • s R '7_1 Knights International Sales, ALBANY, N.Y. CUPD - De- -Lower the eligibility ceilings curbing some of the abuses we D . .Caemmerer 9f Nassau County County, where five percent ofa,JI l .,.~t U~'fJO rt or Ridgeway. spite Democratic protests that for medicaid benefits frolli $5,- have found of the medicaid sys- is chairman today aSking that natural deaths showed some · 1/1 \0 1 , Harold R. Barnum, 44, of 108 Republicans were trying to \ex- 000 for a family of four to $4,- tem.\ I consideration be given: to· a alCoholcontentino.rJansorblOod Washington St., Albion, was ecute the poor\ the GOP-con- 500. , . He said there were instances~ reduc;tioll in the aijlourit of wbeil examilled' Wst mortem. The .19th annual Camp Fund of the Journal-Register, which got underway yesterday, reported subscriptions of $662.82 on the opening date of the cam()l'Jign which will continue until May 31. Approximately one·half of this amount was held over from 1970- contributions that came in too late to be used for last year's camping period, and some from indicted on a charge of driving trailed Assembly gave final leg- -Repeal medicald payments of persons getting \20 oF· 39,. alcoh~l tha~ a driyer may· co~- A~dental de~ths showed 25 ~ school organizations and classes while intoxicated. Dorothy L. islative approval Monday to bills for eyeglasses; dental car;e, ar- pairs of glasses, and ma~g. _sume · before he is held. •m cent 'with. ·~tive alcohol fin- that were made as Christmas Shipton, 44, of Syracuse was to cut welfare and medicaid tificial limbs, dl'ugs, and house- trips to ' several doctors and violation ·of state motor vehicle dings, she sa~.·· 1 . gifts. indicted on a charge of driVing spendipg by '$150 million. keepers. _· . <Iruggists for drug&. · laws. : TW~nty · ~ · cent of suiciifle.. It will take considerable doing while intoxicated and unlicensed The measures were approved \New York State has finally Since persons on welfare will Dr. BaiTQtt, who has been viCtims · 8Jitfl 30 Pet cent df · < to reach the $2,500 totals that operation of a motor vehicle. on strict party line votes, and embarked qn a· campaign still be provided the medicaid coroner in Otleans County for~~ homicide ~vidtilns '1Jlld ,_ICOJJol ~ have been received for the past now go to the governor. against 'kidst Deputy Minority serviCes, Assemblyma~ Guy-R. paat fo~ years; and fo~~ five• C!ft~tfililt, she jaddep.l sa,yi.Qg_~. · two year's to turn ,over to the · \I can fell you, the peQple of Leader Albert Blwilenthal, D- Brewer, D-Qtaeens, clauned the years prror to ~a~ wa~ ~ ~e · fJgures beat c)Ut 1fie ~~-·-~; · Helen E. Waters Memorial Fund BuffalO May this state' are fed up ·with the Manhattan, said of ·the lower bill was actually penaUzing ·Medical Examme~,s Office-- m. lissociationotlalcoholwith'\Fiolent · of the Orleans County Child way we are spending our wei- merucaid eligibility. those who work. West¢hester Couilty, !lllld. -as. a death. ' ! :: -~ _ ,. -- - Welfare Association. face $9.30 fare dollars,\. ~id Majority . \You t'll IDe how a workin~ . \Here are. a bunch of old patbol~stfor20years,stated-in \~ .. Orl~.,.~~. ··m:· ~ · This association is already Leader John Kingston; R•West:- famuy-is going to feed, Clothe, people who are too proud to· go her testunony .that she had made vehiC41ar !fa~fies. ut fbe f)!l$.t contact!ng the various scllool Tax Increase bury. . ' . . . and sh~lter their children. at on w~lfare,\ he said, ~·~d you over the years a detailed $f;Udy of three y~l'$, =~ .216·,:&\V~ ,p,i-: .. ----------. nurses of the five central schools \What are you , executioners those income levels, . and • theD; penaliZe them by den~g eye- tbe eff~ts of al~ol on h~an '-:olv-00, cOl 68 soils, 3!Lfuid; •. of the county and the Chlldl'en's ALBANY, N.Y. <UPI>-Buffa- of the poor?\ retorted Assem- when they are starving, ill- ·glasses-when you.are the sam!! beha!I~ur ~d tts reS:ultlng alce!Io~ lev,;elj of more. ~ 50 · Department of Social_8ervicea to lo Budget Director James w. blyman. Manuel Ramos,· D • Clothed and ill-ho~, you de- ones who are criticizing thOse equatwn to highway aCCidents. milligJ:ami..\ , · , . obtain.the names. of youngsters Burns said Monday that unless B~~nx .. • liver, the coup de ~ace~ You wbo go· .on_welfareP · · St~t~d t~e DrleaJ!$ Co\tQt'Y ,··iSO ··_ · ~levjlm •. _ w~omlghtbea'V~ab1eforc;amp his city gets additional state You men from Syrac~- say _Toobad,y~d~Jn.~getany CompaJ;lion.bills in the pro- pJJ,ys1Ciap, Itseemslll!ldequate sevenoupces t86~~. this year. Followmg the recmpt of money property owners. in Buf· what do you want? Do you want medical care either. gram · · makmg adttdnistrative and inappropriate to have cireU)iding .QI the oJ®d of a' 150- namesparentsm~t ~contacted falo fa~ a $9. 30 per $l 000 tax ·blood?\ Rltmos asked rhet.orical- \No one likes. to take a'!ay cb!lnges and plannil!l' ,o!'r in~ l~!ltion controlling only those pound in!P~i ual, Dr. ~ ~ pa~ental perm~ss1on must be . eaSe. ' . ly of a gro~p of cen~al N~ from those that n~ . 1t,\ ~eaSed federal- aid· were ~- · drivers WhQse aJc:o~llevels are said;; Norway bas~ the~ g~ven m each case. Also several m:urns said that withOut help Yor~ Republicans _credited With answ-:red AsseiD~l~ f,osep~ ~ated to save anothtr $55 mil· more than 150 milligrams-wh~ of50miJliSi a8~leg8J.Jilhit FIRST GIFTS TO JOURNAL-REGISTER CAMP FUND 1. In Memory of Ann Casatette %. In Memory of ~SuiHv~ by friends $8.00 _ ~ ~ be. made u~l!- th~ from the ~tate-'MaYor Et.ank A. for~_mg thlll cuts m raurn for ~otta, R-U~onda~e, - but lion. . the number of those involved m .sine~ 1926. ~said. .· :, , t .·. familyp~ortotheca~p_periodto Seal·· . - be h'd~d'to'r • their bUdget SupP?l'J:, ... · ·t~ ~pie fact Is ~at\!V~~ve. . . · . · · · - .· · · · · ascettam th~t· suclff1~!'!.t ':~ on~J:.W'!'~me .3, 3 million )a ThetGOP maJor~typ~~tt :&ui rund ·, 1 out otf monthey ·baakQd ~ thwe Ro':~ell~=mi1re'f::ifir Have ·A. Ch·uckJe •. -. ~ 3.80 proper caD!l!mg o~-~~ ntw. revenue from increased erous ~paye': com m _s ' , on .PU pn - e r., ~, . j! of biS . . Js th -~,.,. --·Oiii·· -~---\'!!\'---~-!!'!\!\,.,.,;.; other necess1t1es are proVIded. In . j,r($perty taxes . welfare ~dmg as the ration- state IS- .gomg _.to go ballkiypt, \- 1\dm. ii~ . If- up , , - . :.,::· . . ., . . 3. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wbipple 4. Doris Bunnell lUO s.oo each instance a pbysi~l • - · ha: t be ale behind the package. Deputy. , Majority ' Leader - lD trat on of the W'e are .-HEFRILD~-L~ '(tJPI) :... A ciOUlt genre lletfa.t exFoalmmalo.wi·ntigon mtusbl' ts be poormoc~edurede. 'en~;h!, t~ ~ab.U:.~~' th: new ' Thlme !!~a· PY!PGSaper lscen, ~o~!zc- Jaabomuest \\E~\2·.!~~~~. S.)';:n~ woQld tr.a'.iW~·,. the lvH, 59~ a eoriclitlelial d}RIIa ........ ~ ...... tria . · · . dty budget, he said. , • ..-~-- , .. v · - • . .,..,....,.,.. • ........, r-<'~ ·~ current · ruiHIIaling poW. Of foUnct 8ui11J of fnCdci .. ~~! Cldl In 1000 ~vanablespacemustbeobtaiil~ ~roperty owners in Buffalo bon m welfa~ ~ef~ the .be remo\led.from ~e mt!di~ thEi:indepebdeDt Boardof3ocial. · ~.aciCiteoftheDightm~ractoz· ::tf:.· .r. ,.,_._..: • m one of the. summer camps m currently pay a combined city New . Yo~k · Ci~ a . . este,r p~gram by Iowepng the etiii· W*-r~ ...... ~ ... tbe. commissioner of. •I _ ... ..._,_ ..... L- lei _ _.. of ·-~~ the Wester.n New York area. -.o.t ,......, 1 . t ... f •- 47 . areas, low~rmg, tb~ . monthlr bility 1~, al¥,1 at J~ 600,- -~ t\'. _ ..... _ • • . 'V .... 1r. I 7 -\\~'\'!\~ - .~ . nu,. •P ' ' ....._ 5. Dr. aild Mrs. Robert V. Cogger s. Roseakraus Pharmacy 20.00 7. Aeer & Whedon, Illc. 25.00 Make all checks payable to: JoumaHlegilfer Camp Fund Camping periods are in early. ,- 1 000 --• 00 sedax raal~ oti..,.,. per payment. for a family of four .(100 ~ns no\f;~l!' tile.~ ~~~.!:.-\\! ~ m .. ~ faa• the ·~actory. , ·. . · · · · - · . July. . , asses--- v ua on. frQm _f2;Jl to t208, and th~·gram W9'1dd pq loifger 'beiltile :-· •. ea.,.._._. . ,; Because of the necoes8ary steps cre~ting a 'Uiliform statewtde to get the optom.etrre·.aud den-·~!~ U~i.billt awaltt'b\~ ·. loNDoN (.., - Aaftman ...... Y.n¥:~ .... for screening there .is a time Deaths level of welfare benefits. tal care.· , . \'\\~···~ .. e er 8 •.tna ure,, e qualifld'fot .clifdtlli for.a,.. Mond:.Jy Jlj ca ,,., ,.. element and co .. eo~y the, -JgJI()re the.7.2 ~cent wei- •'Ill most mstances, the feder- ~:woulcllo~MHl!~to .._... .• ., mi88fa,.• l!f:.Sc1hDI m 100- znl.l;;po fll' journal-'Jtegister urges that fat'e cost ot living increase al medicare prograll:l_ ...W sUD ~·'~l:i wnum\!t'!:i aocl hlo~ .. - Ju• _. ,.....,_. owr the 1 11 r4 11• .. ._. friends of the fund ~ke their JACKSON, IJRS. NJI2.1.1E asked by GOvernor Ro£\tefeller, provide Qlese serviCeS,\ EQJioq .......... Je¢i.*'if! uu Y re- ....... fiald 1 fthn Onfr $21. giftS as early as Possible. MASSAR, MRS J..01JJ8B totalling $3'1 mmion. said. '4'J.'bis bill is '·aimed at $p0Niible to the gova.,. ' I • .. \ ' ,. I ./ .. ·' ' ., • • .... , ' ;t' l '·. ' . . .