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' ' ,, ' ' I ' Let's -AllBe Squares .. t _ \Le~s Mi..;.•~·Squ~t~- .· .· \~ (le~tge, «Jq.t1t\ - or . a· . . • ·.· ·.· . ~)8 taken from. a · 'speech \What's .m it for me?\ - ; ·· ·. · -·. -D~ · · ·· · · · .flflivtNICt )ly Charl~ /H:. and the n~atlY .. ~rugged · ·· ·. · 1 · \ • '< · ·\ .... ··Co&t . -~- _ _ \'~-:tti_ •. e..w_· · Y-m_t_ct~ili~. r• Bhoulder · · · · · InvitJng _the QlttJra.-..p -· 1968 pro~u budget in ti&ing eueu.~e· U1!l~ :was ThiJ. ~qntey was dis.cov- Co\Jilty ~d of -$u~~ the new Cattarf.ugul Coun w))ml.ttM· ior reprinting in ered. · 1111t 1;9ge:ther; .fought ors 1'4 ;loin hlm iJl>'dtijlens- ·ty B®ding at Little V'alley, ~Ji~~ by, .M~ -~.~-;_-~:.~~- ~- ~ .~_-WOl_¥ __ -.-~~ .. ~.~_tCa;_ s.i :;Fve~-:~.<- .. ~~~-.-~ .. ·~.-~~.i_ .. -~-·~~ th~ic::~a::n:!o. t~disp·~~.- _ · . ·a.~ in ~rk\ ~1'fw-ajn's NaWA Hal~\' Ji'~'t(n4 'Uen· .~:r~.~---·~~- :~.a .. r.·.--~~.-~-··. :·_·~-·-·_d _ , . eNy 1 ta,{ie.vy « $l~$'1_2.,83f., · da_ y, one of tb.e.· fUl,est words ey,_· F.i,llJ.,r .1\e~e ... ~.rge . .,~ti.U 1--.:;Q,r- \'-' up $ ,988,496 from 196'1. m · our lmguage was Wa~glon 1 ~d., almost co:ilts to l®al, gdV&~e.nts. ThiS-wipinJt 'Out of the \square:•· Yo:Q pve.a ~ <-<myone e.l&e y()U;~~ue to. in- State Senatc>Y- .f.mea -F. $1,000;000 Medical Aid in-_ a sq\l~ q:..eal when he \Va& cluq~ ·among ··O~ .nati~nal Hastinp J:J.-AU.,any, Mon· crease in the 1968 . bu.n-. ~ heroes, \WN:'-t :m.~..uareJ~ •. This day r~~ea' th-.t .the budget, aslS[~- 1 M~~::_~~e~ . y,:~\etoG~fo\11' sqU;u\e fQr . c~ l!.e. pr.qven.by sitn~ly s~pe~ra ·:f91l 'btclc:·their Senator :a wuu•u ~:light. a11.you $8,\¥V i~, ~d tbmking what they migh.t 1~ ~dget allOc'-ti.-.,n. · tw ::·:~gi.ve the s..qu,~~ !lgairisit e~~m:g have~sald had they not been incrq3ed ·Med:icaia· eo~ to ·and Go.vernor e~. Wh,e,n yo\1 go.~ 9\lt.Pf squa~s;'·~ .. · 1!)65level3.. _ · the shock-treatment nee1a--...; Q.e}'tr-Y~u were square vnth Nathan :HiUet ~~Me spy on 'the call tQ drastic action ~d\ t<l bring home the mes- ~e world .. And· that. was .th~e British? ·~n't _ be by·SenatQl' $8t~~P.' was -sage that something must wben you could look your funny. · You knoW\'--. what made at a'public hear.Q:~g on be (lone now to s~m the !~~y, ~~- ~qllPJe in the ::! ff:~ aw~~s T=: ~, the ~~~a~g&s , -~~ty -~:fed\!ax r~i:;asife&!~~ · Then -a- lot.o~ s~nge -They han.Jf tbem.'' · · ~ -·. - · . · . ··· · costs, accordlng to Senator characters ~tot b.'Oltl_ o! this Paul Rever~:· \Wh~t d,o sqUb ly -~-~he ~~· ... . . Hastings. honest_,_ wholel$Qm~ · _'ii!(_otd- 1 you m~an ;· r1de tJu:~ll Vfe ;· ... :· d~:~o:r;, ~iCi· Recounting statements by bent it all. ou\ o{ shape am.t - every Middlesex v~ge patlQn· and . . -- t · .pttbJ.g Governor Rockefeller and it bac:k to 'Our ehil4ren · .. a~d town? And in tne . life ou~ f<lr l( Jili~ty a!ld by the Department Of So- CoJnviJcta, it th.e .Jlrst nuQdle. of the night. yet. a,ga.mst sopbistfc~on; ~or cial Services to the etrect twist. · · ·· ~t· · · · Wby 'Jl!Ck on me? Am I laughter. lllld qainit ~~- that the increased local was the QiUy m~ in Boston gering, fQr Ainerica . . share of Medical Aid costs with -~ lio~~1 ' a gains t b.er e n e m ie s . ould be moderate if @.Y · , Patri~ Henry: . ·~ure, for the ~direct and at~a.inst 'OV)F what was spe~t under I m fp.r Uberty. Firat. }ast the devums; f~r the h'Onest then '--e~isting programa, ~- d al\\!a:Y:_ ;s. ··B·.' ut. w.e. 'ye gqt way ~d agamst the -. _e.as. 'I SenatQ!\ Kast__ings offered to to ~ re~t1e. W~'J.:e a ~hortcut; ~or a weUdOIU!__ \carry the ball ln. Albany'' sters. srn~ :Outfit, .If we $rt JO~ ~nd_ag~~t-the goo(<?ffs; for ~attaraqgus . C'Ounty, · Now everyone ltnow~ push~p._g tht: ~B~l~)Jii_f~und for-ed~~~~ott ~d a'-~t _Allegany and Ch~utauq-ua . ~=m:~~~l~}f;t ~~le~,! what a squar..e is. He is a someone will ~e~t hurt.\ the tean~g down of -meals. ~ounties to force · sqb~tiln· · · --, man who never le~ed to Goorge Wasb.mgton: \I We have, at least. the tlal reductions by the atate get away _-with wron,gd9ing. am honored. But ~ I!Q· wish S!ltis1~cti~ of knoWiru{ ~ur in the eligibility req_u.b:e.. .A Joe who· \'Olunteers when you .wo11ld try someone ,else problem_ iS not new:. WMn ments tor Medillaid 'which ;he doesp.'t have to~ A guy I'm )ust fetting ~fuji~ or- BeJJ.jat!lin :Franklin . was · \Vould result' in lower costs who gets his kicb from gan1~ a Mount Ye:t;non.\ -·u:~~,the wu for indep~- He and RepubUcan $ena- 1rying to do something bet- lt 1s pe,rhaps (URtldicant dence was over, he salCi: tors ~presenting some ter than olliiYone else can. that.what such men ac~ual- \Say r~the_r the war Clf the fifty New Yorit State coun- A qQOh:W.ho J!~ts 110 l~st in ly did say has been qu,t.etly rewlut1on 1s aver - the war ties ai'e .creatin~ a block to his work 1hat he ha1rto be sneaked out of our school- for independence has yet force action on M~icaid in r~xnir;t91ld to g() ho~e, .('!. h?oks. This Week maga- to be fought.\ the 1968legislature Senator fellow'wh~laughs. w1th.lus zme made a_ ~urvey r~nt- And today - 179 years Hastings said. belly jpstead of hji_ ~pper ly of school htstory books is later.- this war has still to They are aU agreed that lip. A slob who stY! gets a~ed before 1~20, compared be fought. Meclic'al Aid is the primary choked· up when the band w1th those tssued since. plays \America the Beauti- That Nathan Hale said \I 1u1.\ .. ~S!et that I have but' one· · His tribe isn't thriving life t? lose for mv country'' too well in the current wa~ tn 11 of th~ old books. ~limate. He doesn't fit too but only one--•of the new :neatly into the group. of texts. _ angle players, corner cut- Patrick Henry was quot- ters, sharpshooters and ed: \Give me liberty or give gootofts. He doesn't be- me death,'' in 12 of 14 ear- ~eve in ppening all the pack lier texts, .and in only tW() ages before Christmas. He of 45 more \'fecent ones. doesn't wll,Iil-, .. ~ -fly ~ow But J~ :W'J.~e,~ set the .tnd pay later. ··. ~He'i- blil'- .rec::or<l~\'::ct '::QJI.~' famous dened da-wn With ol~fash- 'reply to a ritish · demand • ioned ideas of honesty, loy- for surrender: \I have not ' ~ty. cou.rage and thrift. yet begun to fight\ is in And he may already be on nine of the old books and in his way to extinction. none of the new O)\eS. He and all the rest ·of us Maybe cutting <lown a are living in a co~ntry to- cherry tree is a square day that is quite diffierent thing to do and thro:wing a from the ()ne that we were dollar across a river is a taught to love. PQ!'ents waste of money and maybe have successfully defended nobody stands up in boats in ~urt their children's anyJilore. ~»y,t -there- are J;jght W> itnore the 0.~ sa- _ ~ssons. ,.tp be . le~d _ in litte'~ racultie~J an'(\ stli~e~t ~. · ~hee ~cti~by (;eo.rge·Wa!h· bodies have (dund it ~~!!- mgto~ @.d:schooll:iOi>ks ,a_re plste:ful oo publicly ~e an for learning. oath of 'loyalty to \)leir Tod!lY our country still eotmtry. And the Uriited has a choice.· I believe it States Military Academy has alrea~y _'b,egun to make has fotin~ it n~.e~ . to tha.~ ch,~~~~-Jt ~ ~ ... izlg l?ack _ place a ~ngn best4e }t;8 ~- :gfit~· -~l,d ·; •;· ; I.~ e ·•pch :~:ctar=nftals ~~~ ri'O£r~Y~~~4:~~ for men to remove. the1r i~P..d -~ve:n :baM .)Vol:'k· 'rhe hats, a1 the passing of the forces of co~iW are ·r •banner that was once un- still ·strong. Too many of ·;- ': sliamedly referred to ~ us are still . .sittinj{ it out in· \Old Glory •\ -- ' stead of sweating it out. What bas happened? I Too many of IJS~haven't got think we have ·changed the guts to stand up straight from an exporting to an im- and dare to be square. Be- pomDg country. cause_.- the .. opposite of I do not mean that we square is round and being have let the world drain all ·~ round is so much s_impler. · of our gold away, although Responst-'bilitie;;' and prob~ tliat is bad enough. I do lems roll off mce and easy. not.mean .anY imbalance of And we can j~st roll down trade, as ·threatening as the -path WithQut any Uiat, may be. I mean that bum~s, beill~ careful to we have been impbrting, stay m the m1ddle because instead of exporting ideas. that's where the most com- America was once the f'ortabl~ ruts are. greatest eX}lorter of 'ideas How shflll we fight for the world has eyer kown. personal independence? We crejit;ed an8' sqld abroad · -Q:ow shall we avoid the · , .. a - ~ ' ' ' ' . ~. ~- - ... t the idea qf indific}ual dig- ·group .p_sop; the vortex of nity. responsibility . and me~cqty; the IJF~at freedoM. We created and nothiiigness of cynical so- ~old the idea of <~overnment phistication and bored .;, One of the biggest bargains you'll find a11ywhere is your , . telephone. You can .do more with it, dial more people, get them faster than ever before. And despite. these imptov-etru}nts in service, some telephone costs hav~ ~ctually gone down. of the people by the people nonparticipation. I suggest and for the 'people. We. , we all . join the S~ciety. of exported the, idea of.i.t..~- - Squ~res. It doesn t e\!st dom of w_-orship· th~ idea of but 1t could. Not a leftWing an unfettered • pre8s; the o~ganization.. ~ot a right- idea that those wh<l are wtng orgamzation. JliSt taxed sh:t>uld be represent- an organization with wings ed. We· might have to ~ It, is hard to find a basic underground to a'Voi9 bein~t idea that~America has re- trampled to cteaih by the centtv· ~rled. We have coa~t-.to-coast ratpacks of:~: bbljght ,il:t the b~~~~ of , cyntcal · s~boteurs , an~ theo, Asta Millor the idea. Jhat ...,.caJ;~ned•wlt comman<lo an ·h 0 lfe s t man - i s whOse . deyotion is to de-.:... either a fool or ·a-liar- .. ~m . strtiction. Bu.t we 12ould \-'l. · Our niost mortal e11emy\We 'come 'out.· We might even ilave bought tlle fdea of ·a ha'il-.e a ~!!let bati(lshake - _ ·Strong _ . ,g~vernment . ~r ~ab~if!g th~ ot~_er ~'s y.reak' peonle. We-. ha-ve ltilJild .-. _t.b®_gb. ~e _ ~ · · ·:hought ·abt(lad the J.d.eas_.of, mefllit it and looltil:l;~:li;~ I '>~ I • -\ ' ' • ' \ . ,· I' \ l, ( \ . I \ ' ' ' I ., I I • ·..\ ·. More than 40% of th~ Nfw York State calls you paid lon~ · distance cbar~es on ten years ago are now local I .. calls. And since 1940, ther~ has b-een an overall decrease in long distance rates. That's why we say that when the telephone rings, it has the ring of a b~rgafrt. A real, ~asting bargain. If ta:lk is ehe~p, blame it on4e.Phone company. I I I. . . .NIW-York'felep-oqe ~\~thiNitiariwicftBID~. . \ . . . .\ \ I I ' . . ~ . ' .. ••' < 'I ! •. ··, ·.' ' ' .. -' ' .· I • I \.I ) ~-. ·., ' '