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' '· . ,If· iji ;4 '{ Born Before Yesterday The success of the movie 'Love Story,' the suc(!ess of Ruby ~eler's return to Br:;.-ad'way, and the success of Glenn Miller records re- pressed into LPs add up te national failure, according to a recent analysis by syndi- cated columnists Frank Mankiewicz and Tom Bra- · den. \The evidence is strong,\ they write, \that the real world is unable to give us our symbols of en- joyment. The war has ceas- ed. even · to be ambivalent and 'become only a hateful thought to be fled.\ They then proceed to tick off the gamier aspects of the war and arrive at this conclusion: \And so the Big Band is back. Sammy Davis sings art songs in a tuxedo on television to wild applause, the hit record iS a new ver- sion of the old gospel 'Amaz- ing Grace,' movie execu- tives who were seeking hip- pies to put on motorcycles now are bidding for new Carole Lombards, and we - at last alone and afraid . in a world we made - hope the Mighty Wurlitzer can wash away our sin.\ We do? It is remarkable that as- tute journalists should take a brisk walk over a cliff. Nostalgia bas always mani- fested itself in the human character. People have al- ways painted the past rosy. Without believing it fully, men have always remarked upon the good old . days, ·when life was.cless -compif.. · cated, less frightening, and seemingly more stable. It is an innocent illusion and a pleasant one. Has the Indochina war, as wretched as it is, dented the American psyche more, sav, than the Depression did? The answer is no. This world of trials wasn't born yester- day. And despite the evi- dence, Messrs. Mankiewicz and Braden probably weren't either. -Edwin A. Roberts, Jr., in the National Observer 9:30A.M. Egg Hunt Hundreds of local young- sters are waiting impatiently for tomorrow morning when, with baskets and bags in hand, they'll dash off across the lawn on another community egg hunt. Again the Youth Move Organization is sponsor and the time is 9:30 a.m. at a point between Oak Orchard and Wise Jr. High Schools. Richard DiGiulio, head of . the youth group, said school- age children have already re- ceived registration blanks and pre-schoolers can bring their blanks with them tomorrow · morning. Plans .call for children in grades 1-4 to meet between the two schools. Toddlers and pre-schoolers will meet in Vet- . erans Memorial Park which is nearby. MORE GIFTS TO JOURNAL .. REGISTER . . CAMP FUND 1. Carl P. Helenbolt Z. AbeX Corp. 3. Mr. and M.rs. Warren Towne 4. Lyndonville Canning Co., lnc. 5; Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Leone $10.00' 25.00 10.011 10.08 zuo ' HE OURNAL-- ·' Serving The Lake Plains Country- Orleans,_ Niag!ira, ·Genesee MEDINA, NEW YORK, · rop ~ ~ ·. :.; . - - ~.. ,- ~ . . ..;._ .,., ··. ~ .... . .,·,. ' . . ' Sunshine through increasing high .~li~.ltitS afternoon;. high_ in mid 60s. a 11-.re .. ~ · (!lose to Late Ofl~o. Ch,ap.ce tof. a few showers; :win(ly, mild tonig]lt, 1• 4lJ.o§; . · , •• < ·a· p· a· ·m· · . . - ' . . . . . ; -' . ·'· _' . ~ \: ' ·. . ' • - • ..l ., • '' ... -. . • • ' ' . ·:·---f. . . - ' ' ... . . . l ·:e·· t·· · > :.~_:._ : ... .- Operation WiiiBt~_rn ··Qot Strongholds - ., . li'a· •s-f1···· ·•e· •·-· r· · .I2t~- - ··-- -· . ' . -. Thro~gs EASTER-TIME- Albion's Young Women~s Service Club provided Easter baskets ·for the children of the \Head Start\ School at the Community Action Center this week. Mrs. Corine Artis of the school· (left) and Mrs. Sharon O'Donnell, representing the club, watch the delighted ex- pressions on the faces of the children. · -(J-R Photo) · By BARNEY SEIBERT ' SAIGON (UPI>-Giant Amer- ican Army helicopters · are dropping slingloads of napalm on · North Vietnamese troops besieging Fire · Base 6 in the Central lligblands, fron report$ said . today. B52S bomtied Within half a mUe of the base. Lt. COL F'ra~ 0. Miller, 43, 0( Maitland, Fla., told UPI correspondent Robert Sullivan that CH4'l Chinook helicopters were dropping sling lo~ds of 55 gallon drums of napalin.on the· jQDgled hillsides between Fire Base 6 and companion Fire Nenni Says Department In Real Money Bind CPES Study Shows H.igb School Costs inf State· ALBANY - The Citizens str11Ctional staff of 184;000 class Publi'c·Expenditure S~ey, Inc., roonf teachers with. an ad- ALBION -The unprecedented at $120,000 per month. The in- approved a resolution a private research pureau, minlstrative staff of 20;000. New sharp elevation in the cost of crease in the number of welfare authorizing the county and towns reveals· that New York state Yorlfhas 176,1~teachers with an public_ assistance, btcluding recipients is mairUy in this to offer employment to all.ab1e- againthisyearleadstmiltationin · a;~rativemstiiJctionalstaff medical care, is placing the category. · bodied home relief recipients at spending for el(mleqtary and of 3(1_,487. California has a pupil- SOcial Services Department in a COmmissioner Nenni reported $1.85 an hour, with the amount secondary~ educ~tlonV 'B.ecent staff ratio of cl.assrQOm teachers critical fiscal bind, Com- to the board that in each case earned to be credited against figureJS ~eleased by the National of 25.8 while New Yort has one missioner Arthur Nenni reported where there had been an appeal their relief checks. Hthe reliefers Educ!ltionBl Association show teacher for each 17;8 students. to the Board of Supervisors from the decision of the depart- refuse to work, ·payments· can be tha:t cu~t e~penditures . per The instructional staff · ratio,. yesterday. ment that the recipient was not terminated, it was claimed. The pupiljnav~~ra·ge&lUyatfeJ!~I)ce· however, shows New York with Base 5, four miles · to · the· southeast.- Military sources said that when, the drums are dropped JERUSALEM (UPI)-Jsrael from·· high altitudes . they. burst celebrated the ~inning of open, spray.ing napalm over the Judaism's . most je))IQUS festival jungle canopy. The napalm tben today whil~ mour11ing -Chris- is ignited with fire rockets from· Hans retraced . through the helicopter gunships to expose narrow alleys of 'this ~mcient and burn out Communist troop walled city Jestis Christ's route concentrations. · to ·death upon the cross. . . . . · . For Jews ,tbrougho~t the 1 F1re Base 6, . abou~ 270 miles w01;Id, today marked the no~theast of SaigOn, 1s near the b~inning of the· ei~-day · fea!ilt pomt where the borders of Of Passover {Pesach) which Laos,. Cambodia an~ Vietna~ . celebrates. the deliver.y of the converge .. Sou~h Vtetna·mese ;:!~brews from · 21.0 years of · spokes~en sa1d t~ey were ·Slavery in Egypt. · .. · determmE!d ·to hold ~~ for the The Christian worl~ plunged honor of the ~uth . V1et!lamese into its deepest mourning to army. i.\mencan.s !ila~d the mark.the day Christ died upon: COmm11II!sts . were tr~mg . to the cross ·.on . Calv.ary. · It : capture tt to .prove tJ:ie mvas10n · culminates .Easter S.linday with of ~os was a failure. . joyous celebrations ina:rking his · MaJ. Gen: N~o Dzy, . comman~ arising ·from the · dead~ . der O~'~Uth ~Iefna!'J~S n._Col])S. Many ·Tourists··· Year coptammg_ the Ffr~ B~se _ 6 Tourist ministry olficitlls I!Mill area, estimated that 4,:;oo to lbe two religio\ls celebrations 6,~. ;~ . troops. wer~~ ~ the had -drawn the •biggest ·JriRUk,of or1gmal assault fo~ce . and that tourists to the Holy Land sinee they have been ret~orced. the 1967 Middle East war. . . Cocain~ May H~-ve Been ·Basis lor- 'Jelty/1-Hytle' Commissioner Nenni states given the amount to which he board's welfare committee will hav~ riSen ~mother ten per cent one for. every 15.2 while that tor the first three months of legally was entitled, the findings draw up a set of rules to govern dUring 1971)-;'11 for a new .high of California has one for every 23 this year there is a deficit in of the case worker had been such employment. $1;370. , . students. No other state equals planned expenses of $260,897. The sutstantiated. In most of the Suggestions for employment This .is $282, or 25.9 .per cent, New York in thiS respect, New CHICAGO .(UPD-A doctor discovers a powerllll new drug 1971 budget of the Social Services cases the recipient was were advanced by several higher than the two closest Jersey and COnnecticut come the says cocaine -,a widely accept- . which can transform hiin U}t9 Department is $3,093;000, This represented l:>y the Orleans supervisors, stating that the contenders - New Jefsey and closest with a 16.5 instructional ed medical drug in 1885 -may. the basest of m~n .....,Hyd~- was placed at $140,000 more than County Legal Aid Bureau, Mr. highways, parks and cemeteries Vermont - were spending per staff ratio, have .been used by Robert Louis Jekyll could contro• !lle. nieta-, this when the budget was drawn Nenni noted. of the county were in need of pupil, $1.088. · NewYorkbasproportionally,a S~evenson when he wrote. his ~orphosis for, awhile, but but reduced when the budget large numbers of men to do much The report .. shows that vastly greater profes!ili()nal staff famou!il · novel, · .. Dr. Jekyll and fi}lally Hyde. tQokl 'COmplete committee of the board of Supervisor Michael Paduch'ak needed maintenance. California, the most popUlous ~ban any other state .. California M::, Hrde.\ . · control of him, ~ supervisors reduced original of Kendall requested. a list of The villages also were men- state in th€l Union with 4,6113,354 with 48 per cent more pupils has \\tritmg. in the current Issue \What could accQIJint for this · appropriations to keep the tax countyhome relief cases in his tioned as a 8ource for many jobs students in primary and 3.4 per ·cent more classr()Om Of the Journal of the American extra.ordinary · cuation?\ rates on real estate down. town from Nenni in an effort to for these men. It is proposed that secondary schools has an ·in- teachers and 10,000 fewer total Medical.Association, .Dr. Myion Schultz a!ilks. ''The a.'n~:wer 1 A sizeable part of the increases help the Social Services all prospective workers would be I • . instructional.staff. . G. schultz said he reached the would suggest is co¢ajq~.\ over budget in the expenditures Department . determine the given physical examinations and .. niUrles In addition to having a conclusion because of the . The amount· .(If work-.Steven· of January February and continuing eligibility for benefits. work would be limited to not · . · , disproportionate number of \marked literary contrast be.. son performed in · six days March come from an ac- Nenni said that, startjng May 1, more than eight hours a day and s d • teachers and instructional staff tween the healthy, open quality amazed people. . cumulation of unpaid services for such lists will be sent to all 10 40 hours' a week until the welfare ,p, are . ' In . New Yol'k now pays the highest of Stevenson's other stories .•. tlis wife, FannY' wrote, 1970. ·The budget for medica] supervisors each month. recipient!~ have performed an salaries ·in tbe nation having and the dark; satanic character \that ... an .·invalid; . in· .·trt.r assistance became exhausted in Albion Supervisor Maynard equal amount to the monthly ·Ac· c ..• ·.d· e. n' t'.s paSsed California's average of of hiW~yll and Hyde.\ . . . husb~nd's C()nditioJl of nealth December .before all vendors Reed requested and the board checks they receive. $11,022 1 for classroom . teachers , . · ~ · should · have . beent. ; able. :to were paid and consequently these • · . and $11,650 for instructional !i!taff. SC~Ult~, of .the public he~ltlt perform the manual:. abor all)ne items were jncluded in the Env.l ronment Injuries were avoided in two New York's averag~ salari~s are setviCe's· center of . Pisease of. putting 00;000 wor'. :C)D ~pet J_anu~ry payment. ~e same . . · · · ·. . . separate motor accidents ill- $11.100 and $12,~ respectively. control in Atlanta, Ga,., recalled in siJ; days seem$.1neredible'/' . Situation has occurred m March vestf ated by Orleans d ut A$ a r~ult the S$timated ~urrent stevenson· was ill most or his SChUltz said Steveh8on~~ cJoo. where payme!lts were ~ade to . 'Boa' . ·rd. .·N···ot ·.Ea· g,.e·r ·to sher8t patrols last . night.epTh~ exP.ln~tures r~r ~ I97M1 m .N~w life with tub.f!rculosis. . • tor' Thomas Scott,: had. U$ecl both the Medina Memo~Ial and . first was a single:.car mishap on York are ~.3 b~on, ~94milhon. Stevenson W..llS ill most of his morphine on the author · trying the Arnold Gregory Hosp1tals for Ro t 63 . ., . . · f y t t 7 · . 30 more t~an m Calitorrua although and Mr. Hyde\ in 1885 in three to . cure his resnl\atory .i1Jness; . · . · · u e m .. own o a es·a : . '\' · • . . . . _. exten~ed care serVIces for the . . Alvin o. Ilu\'~>es 83 1lf 1425 N. CaUJ.orma has 1.5 million more days and three nights, then tore but it did not· work, ; · . . . last f1ve months of 1970 and the c · . A b A · L d ill .~ ·' ·ci h · ed pupils to educate. . up the manuslif.lpt 81_1d rewrote ''Since morphine did not teure f• t·thr r·tbi·. r· DAthm'- r ·t ·. ·t . . ynonv eR_.,Sal·.eturn. Thel97il.;71estiinateoftotal th.esto_.rym' a'.no'therthree\'-ys_ (the_problem.),''.S.\bult.z·s:a·.id ~s . ee 0 s yea • .pu .. . ea e· no· . . er ·g·ency from Route 18 mto Route 63 when . . . . • . .. ..... ' \ . stltutlon~ were not able t~ render · . · . · ·' . • . . · . . ·· · , · . a brake failure occurred in. his CtnTent eXJ*lnditures per_ pupil m and three nights. \it is· conceivable th~t Dr. Scott thei~ b1~s because m. both . . · · . · · · . · · . . . . car. He lost control and left the N~w. York are $~,37q, ,n mcrease The .story coneerns a .respec- would try the · new 'Wonder hospitals these departments were ALBION- A request from the hou~ing site. . ·. .. . highway. · . o(~20. The:patil)nala~ag~ ~ table doctor -Jekyll ~whj> drug' cocaine.\ ~ new . and the State H~alth State Department of ·En- A second· meeting of. the unit At 7:50 p.m. in Town of p'Upil cost ts $83!}, ~!ilifo~a IS Depa~ment had not established viroD!fiental Conservatio_n for the with local officials is scheduled at Ridgeway a car and a pick·up $'199, ·well below ~ · nati«!!lal per-diem rates for these ext~nd~d appomtme~t of a mne-ma~ Marti's; Restaurant Tuesday with truck sideswiped on Ridge Rd. averag~. The lowest ~the Vmted care departments. M;edicaid count~ enviropmental council Su~rviSOrs Mayna~:d. need of near KnowlesVille Rd. Beverly .t. states IS Alabama With $489. payments for March we~e met WI~ ~mewhat less than an . Albion and Clayto_n Plummer of Root, 21, ,of 325 We&t Aveo.,. $138,3113.47 compared to $67,840m enthus1as.hc respon11e at the C~on representmg the bOard. Medina, said-. she was headed· February _because of the bacldog Orlean.s County Board of E ward Melville of HQlley was west :on Ridge Rd. when a pick•up of hospital payments. In Supervtsors ·meeting yeste~day. · n. ed a member of the COunty truck'turned futo that highway · ' !\ebruary a total of 1,411 persons Eugene De Marie of Rochester Planning Board . in p•ace · ·of from KnowlesVille Rd.. · L '.J · · A . 3 m the co~ty rec~ved some sort explained that . such a. COliD:Cil George. II. Keople of Clarendon,. ln swinging. for the tu.rn, the .· . ·eauers ... . re o_f .. medical . ass1stance. '1\he wo~ld ~ecem~ . . ft~anctal resigned. Mrs. F.-ane~. P.~low truck reportedly crossed the . . . - ·. . · · · f1gur~ for March have n9t been a~s1stance m administration and ofBarrewas named $1 metpbe.r of center line and collided with' the · .. · , · -~- · . . completed. . . . . . operation and would advise the the county Committee on Human auto. DriYer :of the ttuck was R···E ·•»~:J ·' A ~atutory reVI;non of relief sta.te and loc~ governmental Rela~pns, in place of ~urence Elm~ D. HaD/ 56,. of liD 4, · · · .• . · '· ~~tKJ· c?sts m th~ state will mB;Ite SC?me ~Its regardmg all en- Hamilton of Barre, resJgned:. · Albion. ·. . · . ·, ·.MOSCOW.'<UPf)-A · .. 4 .1) _ difference m co!ilts. Nenm adVIses Vll'onmental ni¥W; in the county. , ~8bS. Of \gl· . ., .c.;;:.· • m1_ , ._ ur they will be more despite the 20 Several supervisors raised the 8 kl H A.J . •- r. . ory, ,.,.,vtet COlllDlU~ per cent cut in aid made by the question or duplication of ser- uc ey as · ternatnte =m r ro:a~k r~-e~ected Ah: ~ legislature. ~e new standard vices and .efforts of the County · · • · ' thee~~/; :0:::0 ,:!1 e welfare costs m the s~te have PlaiJ!Ung Board, Health Board Devenu· e Shar·•ng p ... o- gram t . ' f o, I der f~ been. set as ~at _which was and others. Sidney Clevelapd, I'\; . . •: .. · f~=:n:· ~tty ea Leoru preVIouslyprevaile.dmNewYork COunty Extension Service aa'\\t · · : 'Tb\ n m· v.\\. - 1 · c· • Cit N f mil f f will · · · <r<•· ' FISHKILL N y UPI · e .. 4 ... ov et ommurust Y: ow a a Y o our . wondered if such a council would • . · < >---Ben. Governor Rockefeller for· the PartY Cmigress' enCJed' ·t~t fi rt!Ce!:ve $208 P_er month for ~s~c conflict with his Department or James L_. Bu~ey ~d Thup;- purpose ,of kUling the billS. Nix· ear memale fot the -:nu v:;. ~ces, outside of rent. This IS the County Soil conservation day he will unveil an altermltive on woUld .give New York state kr Zh p . · -AI •. N an mcrease of one . dollar ~ Department. revenue sh~g progr~ n~t $500 million under his pJan, v.!..:.d~~ .... remt~r neJ,. i . month over ~at prevtollSiy ~d. De Marie assured th.e week th~t will m~ ~~state 8 while. Roe~efeller wants twice v~U .. ~= = In other fl!milY gro~JIS. a fami!y queStioners there would be no needs ~et te99lve obJecliorls .of thai 'amount. 1fiuim=f• -~ g · wftll·· ' of two will be patd . $121, SIX dtlplieation or conflict an4 the House Ways a~d Means Chm- . . . w• ·· -c, o: • m . p.1/* · 6. Marine Mldland TrUst. . . . do~ars more than ~reviollSiy and council woUld consider only man Wllbur. Mills. , B~ praised. Roekef~'s iDqlro' -.d ·• · - , -'l.t fQid Co. of W.N. Y. · . !5.00 a single person will get. ~6, up overall problems~ 'lbe ~ . . . .. wellare .refon_D. -~. Wtildl 11te :UU ='a:' J.- debt · 7. Chamber Bros. . !Ut ~eve1_1 doll~. ~fmmis~1on~r was referred to the Planning and Spnkmg at a Mid-HudsOn In- the state lfgi~ liM :a:ed iort..,..,...tls 00 tile iWiDs s. Mr. and Mrs. e:;;: ;asof th a e :m_gtvef ~n Development COmmittee of the ~ As$8. m~, Buell- this Week. 1be srraetor Mid: it PolfdjQro Were re.eeeteci to a Beliry G, PoDard !UO a e amo · 0 m- board Cor recommendation at the . ley did not ~~ .....ail& of his· was the kiQ4 of ~- ... wal PI rr.wi&' dded to 15 . crease but stated that tbe next meetmg: ·plan. ·bUf. $aid it ~'Would aecom· \apt 1o brinj BODle. iiud Of 1811- · v hers f!XPil 9. Keeler Construction aggregate would !Je ~ial. . . . Tile Utban Pevelcwm- eorp.· . p1i.IIIJ. :~·obje<:fives !'e. all want . ilf to-the ·atbnfrijstra~ Of \Vel- ,...., .. . • . . .. . . · Co.~ Inc. 20.• .··· One of the ~aJOr reasons for ~tb offices in ~,was m_ttftl& M. .broadenmg,~ tax f.... . . . ~· . · ... Qeiet:1 of \glory; g}tiey\ and Make all checks payable ,the greatly. mcreased Welfa':'fil mvited t9 extead• ~services in lfMe ~ for·!fMncmg Jo.; . ''It will ~e SUl'e ~ wbQ .Wild. •1..-e ~ the a.... : J .... · ... nal-'~~ __ .......... costs comes m ~e ca-ory of aid Orleans . COunty 1o .hoUBing cu re:cpmsibilitieli. . . . . . . reaDy are m'.- p!lt belp uit .,.. 111 :re\\-t••-. ,_ aa obliOully IV ..... .... ... - . tO dependent children This iteln . . llilli .aid he- would hold - tbcite wlao ... ' fa ......... •. . \\ .._ .. \9 Can,p Fund. . . ... bt'irted at :~.1100 _Per c:::.;a.:..c:: itlfi.CIIl 4llher fe.-.,?t,iifftg riot ~ ~,:J'fa•.:-...:·'-~!~'ll&·~~ ~-::eat': ..._ ______ _.. ...... monthll!ilpresll!IIUfit·i&\\'\'\' .tudy of the .. Olloiley Camp plans by PrMidel1t NiM and ·DOW eQit/' Budd&J . .ut;. ..';, ,..::n::::. · · . •, . \ ·;