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· Schuyler· is a very ea~ly black I erans Voith denend . Steuben a late m1d-season ·I effect .ranua-~: 1 ents Werct: Again, in conclusion,· we urge all of our readers to vote on Election Day-particularly for the state and Cong-ressio11a.l g'lape, · Q 'l . '' , 19&• · variety·. ·and Interlaken ~eea ess I v1des ~pe<:ificail•· th , -v. It Vote just as you please but get out ancl vote ....... .. I ·.. ' ,arlv .,.,.,l]ow-fruited seed- ed amount i. 11 ·' a, the· . · a· very e • ·o \ • · . . 11 b .. . ' , ayable , . 1 ~Tape deYeloJ;>ed m co a oxa- nrf't dav of th .: a, ess 6 v k \ t . e - e lit'' . ti. w'~h the New ;. or- .oo am .. ' month immoA• t l \ B A <7AAB ' on •\' t\t f I t-Ja e\ r•\-' \ Garden. _ A li.c-nited quan l Y _o en~ctment of the ' 1 -o- planting stock of the tm;e va;:1e~ j lailon. Date of the Amendm.ent No. 1 provides fox· an increase of $2,'750,00~ te tl:\ Tl'. ·Thomas I 11 dian S.chool will t\ i\ available from che Ne>' I December 28 le<\\a~crm,,\' · State appropriation for State-aid hov.sh1g. The appropnatlon fo~ ld ,e ·I dian Fair and Bazaar ~~~k -State Fruit Testing Associ a- Q. I am'\~ ~o. t11is purpose already stands at $6,250,000 and 1t 1s pToposed to ho. Wan dnn dav and Thtn·sday I d ~·J 'Vear, old Central Avenue, Silver Creek, by increase it to an even $9,000,000. . .· - _ ·\ o,n . e es , ·uber 6th and 7th ion at Geneva. w~ul' li~e to kno;, wh · ~i · There is no likelihood that any of this appropnat1on would ever evemngs, No\el ·ft· ·noon in t.he ~ mmm WJI! be on a atmy!lc find its way to any village in this area. It would all go to the larger [and W~dnesda.y a er ' .. I Veteran NSLI policy. CO-OPERATJVE PRINTING COMPANY Phone '221 cities. . . . d gymnaslum. ~ ual event \ A. The mont\! Voten in this district who feel generous and wish to be taxe This has been an ann .· . ~he. Question Box 'such uo'ic' t uy :Prem.,um • for improvements in New York City, Buffalo and othu larger cen- for many yeaTs but ~u;:mg Th ,[ I e. Sl )o\rles a ruur age is · ters of population will vote \Yes\-to Amendment No·, 1. , war had to -be canceJ.led. . e j ~ P 'Q· ' 1 -~· One Year ........... - ..... ;:.................................... they can do to take care of then· own ~ocahbes w1ll vote No. thmT Service Employees 1 s tne ~~ons~J under the G. L Bill ar:d ~~ce1.;;ed I run~ LO comert my term , . Those who feel that the c;_maller villa~es an~ f~rme~s Th~ve au local cha}lter of t:t:e ~tate Crn: Q. Last year r_;tte'?.ldecl sc~~oll .. _H~·· '!on~ do I l>.a,·e c . The whole >cheT~Te of having· the ;:;tate col!ect moTe roo~~y - but all-- employees are worlD 11 g , 0 month for me and my Ia~n Y· __ ne ance -~ a permanent r 01 .~ 1 ~ Two Years .... _. ......... ~ .......... _. ... .__.._............... is nee.dful for operatmg the State government 1s a most que,tc.onablfe .. ·t \ success. The proceeus cubsistence payments oi $ r:; a A. 'iou can keep your d · e • t •t· I t · 't \ll 1 t result l·n any Teduct10n ° maJ.e 1 \ t t ~ ' R d ' ~u~ f · · Above rates are ior continuous service an not nn: liT er- pTopoSl 10n. · n m~s cases 1 Wl 10 1 -· . . . th . used for the most par 0 amended Servicemen s _ ?a Jusc- 1 - .• a.n~e Dr e1gnt years :ro -~ _ • ..-.e . - 1 d t f · t · d- countv, town or ·v'llla.!l:e taxes. \When checKs are recewed from e I are .. -. , \\\ ha\e no d 1a4· JD\Teac· trme F ''·a· t k In m1ctent ser·vlCe. = papers ar.e maLe o ore1gn co_= nes, a t t \t· 1 f'\\ . J~ . ·: ·one· to thJ'nk that the money comes from o·ive the chi!d.ren ;vuo ' ent Act passe m \ o, -~ ~- 1 · - \ a.·en out '· =tion sums \v .ll.l e a e o ·cover cos o ore.gn pos a!'> · heaven with the result that expenditures are 1 ncreased 1nstead oi other mcome, a ev. ''. v- • ,. 11 ed the m:'?u;' ~ 0 • ·.\ ti , · ':_ .,. ' ore anua1·, 1 \' , al ......: 111 b dd a:·· t t ·:1' f , t -e 1 s a e, oca, o nc1a o ,ne p:r . v • • .. o. • f , ..... ·ea+•. m ' t t soo a mont'• ! taken ou· ber· J 'u J' · t\ b · . . d d . . One new feature this year \l Am I enhtleo. co :r etroac \ <: pay or ~lYe yean if it wa• ; .. ,:' TIHJRSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946 . ;;...'tesTh~mt~r~~ ;;-~~at~ Aid'' is in reality a misnomer. There Teal~y be Indian Jew~lry, sever~! bun- ments for the increase?. on or after that date ... '\en is 110 such thing. All that happens is that the State imp~ses cer~m;:: dred dollars worth o,f whic; ha:- 1 A. No. Payment of mcreased -o-- A FINAL WORD TO VOTERS ta.xes on the people and collects such taxes. A pa~ of th1s money 1, been brought from tne We,t fo sJ.Cbsistence allowances for vet- READ THE CLASSIFIED then doled out to the various cOJ=Tunities fmm which the taxes were this event. , . D Th N colle~ted and ':'sually ·with sti-i.ngs attached. In or~er for any com: Follo\'ing are c1 1 airmen. of the Next Tuesday (November 5th) is Electwn ay. e ews nmmty to get 1 ts share of the refund that cqmmumty has ,to comply , erous committees wh1ch are urges all of its readers to vote. If no candidate is entirely with_ certain conditions imposed by various state buTe~us tn~s ~~s-j ~:lectino· ulans to give the many ~eee\t.ab\le to yotr choose what you con.e.eive to be the le.sser of_ ferrmg control of a good part of our tax m?n':y rom ~c~ • .e~l -h tt ~d from miles around a ~ L' which pay the taxes to Albany bur·eaucrats nad mc1dently fmmsmng w o a . e . all evils. If it's a Robsoli's choice you sho1.1ld still vote. politicians '\'\•itl1 money to play wit.h when Yotes are needed. good t~n;e- . · Pubhclty, Paul Harrington; we are sorry to say the issues of the State campa1gn. are Decorations, Florence RolJerts: very much conh1Sed. It -has been a cock-eyed and pieaycU1e ELECTION RETURNS Lighting, Bert Vance; !ina 1 Icial, ,....~m.na,_·g_ 11 r\r.·om tJ 1 e begnmirw:. It has been a eampaign of ha,_lf. - \'f · 1 · h 1 t. f Andy Samuelson; Maintenance, \~ \\ ~ The News stai IS manng t e usua~ prepara lOllS --or cover- William Bradel; Tickets, SheTman truths and distortions in >vhich relatively insignificant issues mg election returns in this m·ea. Our reporteTS ·will pick np Wal\ner; Entertainment, Gladys have been maguifi.ed. and real issues carefully ignored. Just to I local returns fTom the seven districts in Ilanover a.s soon as Murrman; Checki11g, J\'Ir. and ' · · t ·n to \picl- \P}\ l\~ K el· Refre\hmants Nor- illustrate ·what we are a.nvmg a vve are goJ g o c c\ tl1ev are avaihhle which will be at aTonnd 9 :OD p. m. LTs. _epp ' - . \ ~ · ' p b h t · ·' . \man Pullen; Indmn Fooos, an- Governor De>Yey because be happens to e t e pres en· meum- State-wide and nation-wide returns will.-.be recewed 1Jy line Seneca; Indian Hand5.wor1c, bent as governor of the State ancl not because he has offended r~tclio. \V c do not antici]Jate t11at the result in the State will J~1Tiie Ow~; Craft, -vema_ Wa~n:'l~; . th· \'l:r Mead . . 11 l 1 . -t Bmo·o l\i1chael Brennan, Vanec}, any \\ orse an n · ~ · lw IJ'lrticularly close VeJ'Y lilzely \\'e ·w1 . ;:now \V 10 01n: nex · ? ' - - w 1 ·\ \!Cl ha t .;; · · ' · ' ... · · E.ff1€: V·l ashburn: 1 .llL..e .u ep n , Governor Dewey has done a lo~ of bra~gmg abou: t~e ~lg 1 GoYernor and Senatox· are to be as early as 10 p. m. 'l']mrs~a.y 1 .\:-lice Borst; St?';e;' Eliza~et~ E::~ treasury surplus. He does not mentwn the Iact that tl:ce 1ea<:<Ol1. niD'ht. . s1gn; Homemakmg, Jeanecte v~d.>, · • .l ' t 1 t ., 5 • 1 t · \ (;ha•1ce MT and ]\'h·~ C•·o:<s: J! or- we haYe that surplus 1s bee a. use the m-oney coluCt no Je spen ., The News office will be open untll 10 p .m. or a er Jt J • ' • • G _ .. w~ .. - · d · . . · ~ . - I tune 'I'ellmg, race uneT an I for anything the State needs. Then aga:m the governor ~1kes to necessary for the compilation of state, county and. local re· Supply, George Bauer. dwell 11pon the fietion that there have 1Jeen great savmgs to turns. Tllere 1 .-m be no S]Jecial ed.itioi.1 of r:rhe News but results I The school is located neaT 1 ler~ i the people by 1:eason of increased \state aid.\ ~rhe votp·s a1·e ·will be ·annoUJlced .in next week's ;-e~ular edition and ,,-ill he sail~s, , about 5 miles nOI·thwesc \ bl . -, L'h' ll\\tt \d\'•aRBJlb , ofD\O\'ianda .. supposed to e 1e1\e tna.L 1 ts so-ca eo. s a e a1 IS ' \ I 1 - a;; complete as possible.. · --o..-c- l!can benevolence a11d to forget that every dollar of \state · NEWS AND NOTES aiel\ is collected from taxpayers. You, 'dear reader. help to \Ve are in receipt of a copy of \The Banclwagon,\ a. pub- . --o- . . J . • ~ 1 ·se tlte ·.r 1111 ds for tl 1 is state \bm}.evolenee.'! Funds for \state .. . . - , 1 · 1 · , 1 The oldex young people at tne ~ . l1cat10n wh1ch features G-overnor DeYI;ey ancc '\' ue 1 18 presnm- Thomas Indian School were pri>'i- B.id\ cvme out of your pecket and all. the state does is to eel to be Dewey campaign literature. This 32-page pamphlet is leged to be bosts to about tl1irts I return part of your money to your,,eommmlity with strings lJJ'epaeecl in true circus style and contains thirty-six photos I young people fJ·om the Fredonia he d - Alb · .,..., u It 1·s trl'e tl1a+ G-. oYernor · . . -:wr f h h t · l 1 Baptist Youfh Fellowship on Sun- attac- by some ;:-,ny nurea · o ' ' \ 0 -r +l 1 e Governor n1 va''lOUS 1)0Ses_ li\LOSt o t e n o os 1nc tlc e 1 f\ · b Ud h l_ v- ~· _.. ~ - • ( ay a LeTnoon_ Dewey did reduce the state incoiDe~tax, but he s .Ol ave tl 1 e Dewey \Cheshire grin.\ If you -..rene to remove the Pl'OIJle Arrangements were made by abolished that tax entirely. Pretty mucl1 all that either. eandi- the. o'I'in· \would still remain. Page tv;o of the publication con- Rev. Owl in the interests of the date has talked about in this eampaign have bee.n fake Issues. tain: a beaubful c1luarter page pl1oto of Governor De11·cy anc11 school. ' ' 1 - · h f 1 h l r · The Predo:nia youth p;-esented .I In the same vl·ay we cotll.d snoot wles\ e ~Jzt; 0 a' ms~e I J. Le·wis discussing the issues of the campaign. We said ''J'. a very fine service in the school basket in all of the va:rious aTg1.1ments ~o artfully ann s~l- JJewis\ meaning Joe Lewis, tl 1e p11g, and not Jolm L. Lewis, chapel. ~t .consisted of hymns by fully ·woven into tbe llustmgs by all cand1dates on the vano1~s 1 d' t'. . f th minino· no'ion. vYe do not find any photo o:!' all, a Ylolm solo, Scnprure, sen- - .. - f ·b'' C ; ten+lv loo-lC -,c awl 0 e \ \ tence pravers a qum·tette. a flute State tickets_ But tnue and space 01 :rus. ons.s \. •' \ John L: Lewis in the J?alll})hlet, although pretty much all of solo testimo~-- period a.r:cl· s110,.- f h _ h' l 11- a no wu:+ lll tlre campa1o·n now . , a 11 tl f. I , ·' , - -l and ort ng 1ness 1ave a -<'' \ \ . our othel' prominent people aJ:e 1ncl.ncte , a 1e way _rom talks by_ tw·o. young ladies. c1ravv'.illg to a close. Al Smith to Vvinston Churchill. . 1 . A soc1al tlme ~allowed. afford- 111g an O}Jporhu1ny _for the . hYo Theoretically' the Governor of New York cloes not have g1·oups to become acouai.nte<t\ and much to clo about the ·wagner law, wJ1.i.ch is a federalla·w. In Wilen election returns begin coming in keep ym.u eyes on to look OYer the scho~l. The local this particular case -Governor Dewey's disposition to dodge is sueh cities as New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Pittsbul'gh anc1 people sel·ved cookies and fruit . a· 1 ' punch. S. J ·g'll.-~'i\arlt ouly bnr-ause he is expected .to be ean 1c ate for R J t ·q y· Tl ·+· • 11· ~''T'<l}OSed ~o be c· 1 0IT1I.,latec1 . ~ \ ~ oc 1.es er, l'. ·. lese CLres ale a, ·~\;.-. · L · t .. - It was suggested that the school Presidency in 1948. In ehoosing between l\Ves and Lehman that. by either the C. I. 0. or A. F. of L, .or both. The Tau.1;- and :file 1nig-ht xetum their visit a.t· a ' 1 ~·•--- '\ should .be a pa.l'amount issue and. both of them dodge. Candi- o£ voteTs in tl1ese cities may not be so strong fOl' strikes and. date. , * \' * date Ives' remedy to prevent stTikes is to \appoint a COITDll.iS:, anarchy as :we have supposed. m\d yo11 may be ''h1\ for the On Thursday evening sion\ and. handle all labor disputes in the sensible wa} 7 , just surprise of your life as the retctrns eome in. nTial Hallowe'en party wi~l be as has been done here in New York State. Othel' commissions / I held in the gym. This is'' one of _,.c, h ~' D ..:1 • • • · • • • • • the hig·h points in the-.year. _ have been appointed and' it is sigw . .Llcant t at, cne ewey au.- Pnce c81lmgs are 11ow clefm1tely off 9f all food }Jl.'oducts · * * * --~ · · -ministration dic1 not do mueh in stop.ping stril~es in New York except sugar, rice and some other minor item··which we have attend;i'li.g Gowand~ City, Rochester Ol' any other place '-YlJ,ere either thf) C. I. 0. OT forgotten .. Thw is the w'ay the Temoval of price ceiliDgs on high school atte,Jtded the dance A. F. L. was 'involved. d ,,,. f ct. h h l . last Sf.!.turday nig)tt. The rest en- meat has operate : l\'Lany o. tuose· w o ave ~een eatmg meat joyed a YOlJl 1 g magician fi:om TheTe is oue sm:e thing· as regards the, State ticket, viz: i since price ceili.11gs wm:e restor.ecl, have been eating bla<:ok Buffalo pe:J;.fo1·.m llis feats in the a vote for J\iea.cl and Lehman is a straight vote fOT tlle C. I. 0. mm·ket meat. You can get a better quality of meat today and vve would like to say in equal foTthright teTms that a vote at lower prices tlum ym1 formerly paic1 fo1· ym.n· black mm:ket for Dewey and Ives is not a vote fm: theA: F. ofL. but neither meat. The oTlly di:E:f'erenee is th:it you· can now buy through Dewey nor lve.s have ever said or done anything to justify i Ieo·itimate channels' and there ar-e no loi1ger any confidential • &.ny such statement. The .;oteT can/ \kill one biTd '\ith one 1 Te~ations beh\'ee:t you and your butch'er. We anticipate that ston\ (meaning a r-ebTtke to the C. I. 0.) by vo'ting ior Dewey it will be the same with all other food J}roduets-once vve pass ana Ives. But you· cannot \kill two birds with one stone\ tll.e e\:a of confusion and chaos. (meanmg both the __ C. I. 0 .. and A_. F. of If.) by casting such a -----,- vote. However, perhaps half a loaf is better than none and in Governor Dewey has taken some pains to m>Lke it plail:L that this case i:l' we cannot get all w·e want' we have to take ·wllat by the tilne the new Thru->vay is coJJJWleted it will be badly we carL geL needed to augment 011r old highway system which is already l:'or a cl(mr cut issue we have to lo,ok to the CongressioDal ba.dly depTecia.ted ])y five years of enforceclueglec~. He might ticket. liere a 1rote for Dan Reed if! 'a rehuke to both·' the C. L also have adcled that the motorists themselves will pay for the 0. anJ A_ F: rri' L. It is also a vote against mo1J nll.e and. anar- 11ew Thru>va.y long before the Thruway has 1)een completed clty. The Congressman is no favorite or protegee of this paper. ancl·that li).OSt veteJ•aJ:lS aJ:e also I!lOtol'iS\LS- J:viotorists are bein~ \V-le ha1·e disagreed with him on pretty much every majoT issue t 8 xecl to ·the tlme of about -$100,000,000 pm: year. Perhaps the during the pai'it eig·llt years. Wlli.le we l1&ve disagreed with Governor is somewhat sensitive about \focussing atteJJtion on bim, we have nevcl' questioned his honesty· oT ·courage. '£his this angle, because it might tend to· re:m.hld motorists ~that :)'ear we find oms elves mai·chillg w1der the same banner as every time tbey h~~~re tl1eir gas tanks filled they pay from 50¢ the vetemn Congressman. Mr. Reed, may be n1 trouble at to $1.00 of taxes to the .State of New Y01·k When part of this Jamestown, DunkiTk and otl1er urbam.· ee.nter where the C. I. monev is ·retm:ned to the commi1:nities from ,wJ:Uch it ·was eol- 0. or A. Ii'. of L. at·e in the sacldle, but wl1a.tever votes he loses lected it getR to be \money from. heaven\ instead of taxpayers' in the urban distriets should be more thau made up in country money. districts such as the :r·ovvn of Hanover. As regards t11e county ticket but lfttle needs to be said. Vote any way yon please or not at all. AJ'teJ· the election jamestown and DunJ.drk will get togethel' ,wcl divide the pat- ronage, )10 matter where th~ votes come from to elect the ticket . .A:nd then if you should forget to vote the cotmty ticket th..i.s year yon can be consoled with the thought that you will nave op-portunities to vote for the same eapdidates every two years for the next twent;r years; Bxcept in eases whel'e yrovi- denee intervenes. , ·'' On the state ticket this year your vote may be only a pro- Jqhu L. Levvis i~as \come 11p Jor air again.\ . has a gTievance over the weighing of coal in so far as it con- cer-ns his special ta:s: levied against the AmeTican people. It seems the government does not weigh the coal until after all the rocks and refuse have been cleaned out. John L. hlsists that his tax should also be levied on th~ rocks and refuse. And so he has delivered a thirty day strike notice to tl1e federal! govemment. In otheT words, the American people must either pay tax on the rocks and dirt that is sepat:ated from the coal! or go without fuel next winter. That's the tenor of Jolin L.'s 1 threat. test vote. But if the electorate can demonstrate that they arc really inteTested in candidates and issues it may he that some candidate will come forward as early as 1948 who has \-guts\ In the matteT of vetera.ns housing, Governor Dewey has enough to let you know exactly \vhere he stands on ali real undoubtedly done as well as anyone else could have done. You issues. . can sometimes run a. political eampaign on \hot air,\ but you What we need in 1948 is a:· ~andidate who would· rather be requ;ire more concrete materials if you wish to build houses. Tight than be ~resident, a man who Will r-efuse to to~dy to l I1: anyone doubts this statement just try to build a ehiekell :pressure groups of any, description. . . coop or a dog house and see where you get off. . . 7~i,& Xma.J SUOP IN COMFORT ·II' YOUR FEET I~VBT let us fit you with a pair of the 1/£t~J £-eruJtitichall V®~v~·s~~e Arch Restorers Soft, flexible,, light and con;fon- able. No n1etal N~thing awk,v;rd O!' rigid to \:te~ strict the natqral action o.E your feet. , RELIEF GUARANTEED OR YOUR \MONEY REFUNDED EXPERTLY FITTED PARK SHOE STORE NAVY FIGHTER, ~----------.., { /YOU ARE UABLE ) ( 1 THOUGHT MY . ' FOR THiS LOSS If.( AUTO INSURANC)E . I ., ' \ OF $5,00D.GO • \ COVERED THAT '---7~ ·'-=··~~\.~( . I ' Th-e one way to make sure +he+ you have ~omp.;:s. Automobile insurc.nce protection fo cover every P 0 ~ 1 ~'~ hazard is to insure with a uful! coveJagB 11 policy pioYia-a~ b · F \ ' ' 1 ' • ' ·• lnsu·anc< y -the arm Pureeu l'\11:..d:ua h.UIOrr:oo!le 1 1 • Company. For comp~ete infonnafio;:l call- Vine,ent (t. ·Train 12 Rnmsey St. Phone 39 ~ilver Creek RepresenTing farm .Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Com1anr Home Offic-e - Go!umhus 16, Ohio . c~mnsu• Farm ·Bureau ilfl1tual .Automobile Insurance v , • • has always Teturned 25 per cent dividend on auto prelllium in N e,,. York State. HOl..TRI,Y SERVICE TO BUFFALO HOURLY SERVICE FROM BUFFALO HOURLY SERVICE TO FREDONIA HOURIW SERVICE FROM FREDONIA TWO HOUR SERVICE TO JA-1VJ:ESTOW1f TWO liOUR SERVICE FROM J\.;\...\1\l~STO'W~ TWO HOUR SERVICE TO ERIE, pA. TWO HOUR SERVICE FROIU ERIE, pf,.. West Ridge System 232 Central Avenue Clark L tlfro. '~ and 1\frs. .!Y\r. . D WfichingtoJl..., .. f \ \'\asson o nell \\\· d ;isite }f:a.rvlan , ' · . Smith re Albert ~·u Gaul J{en.\'le' who .h' Sheridan, b ~ .,., nome y 1 to jus . jng. · d Mrs :frfr. sn · oi Sheridan an 'ETnest. Tanner . t Thu:rsda y 1 spen ~ \MI. and lhr~ ·s,·•od Mr. anu '(1· IN son and Mr. all: !\:[iller of ]f~hv:r1 \M]:s. W!lliam - f ., daughter, fl~an~x Rhinehart hospic in SheTidan. )fT. and 11-lrs. }3uifalo were g Jrfrs. Earley W. week-en a. Se'veral True attended the Go bekah installatio Friday evening.