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JF Other Merged Papers by The Medina Daily Jownal-Register, lnc. ROBERT E. WATERS \ S o C _ l. o | ___ _ Start in ULaLLJOrnMIq Terms of Subscription Payable in Advance - For Home Delivery Call enjoyed after his Massachusetts candidate explained his propos- the Vikoge of Lyndonville, the townships of Ridgeway, Shelb . k e C yndonvi e townships way ¥ the Bloody Angle. It is, the Neither of the - polisters sense necessary to lead the Entered ot ‘the Post ”Office Medina, N. Y. 14103, as “and cass meter. - federacy, the place where campaign) was the sole reason THE DAILY JOURNAL-REGISTER aq Mebina sournarreciste® Daily Journal Founded 1903 -- Weekly Register Fevaded 1877 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1972 , Mum Tribune sounded 1952 - Orleans County News Founded 1912 w abi 1 A3\ a d n . dis ern mirna wae wt ats mas sea Window ALONZO L. WATERS e, \ - , bl ‘ H d A; MAME McGovern Tumble Ha aoc & lls 2 . p i aft 1 £ What he was talking 798-1400 - By mail in Orleans, Niagara, Genesee Counties $15 e By ARNOLD B. SAWISLAK ratIPgs thereafter, he never NS 0 3 F or $4.0?) per quarter. Alissa?\ Mail £19. per 31m. per vea\ WiSHINGTON (UPD - a48am got above the 39 per cent about, and by the time the \ \ ‘ \ \ There is <a place on the \ > Man y r a: ianated n Official Paper . . . and Pennsylvania primary vic- al the damage to his credibility Designated as an Official Pauper by the Village of Medina, County of Orlean: Gettysburg battlefield - called tories. Y P y VI as a man with the common and Yotes and the Central School Districts of Medina and Lyndonville, cox . * P : ond its Townships Mark of\ {he BHD claimed the $1,000 plan (which country was shot. McGovern withdrew in mid- ; i Southern arms faltered and for McGovern's loss; but to both, California was pivotal. File Features Interesting Bits Taken began the long descent into e © t Pu defeat. Edll‘O I'IGI eTine is a television studio - The conclusion that McGovern DON'T LET THE GOVERNMENT Do IT The debate will probably never end between those who believe that the \government\ - any government - can do things more efficiently than somewhere in California that blew any chance he had to win could be called George McGo- the presidency with the $1,000 vern's Bloody Angle, the place proposal points up two lessons 'where the South Dakota Demo- for politicians viewing the 1972 crat's pursuit of the presidency campaign | _ _ One is that the primaries are From Files of The Medina Daily Journal Medina Register Five Years Ago ' Maurice (Lank) O'Brien & » _ fave - ncdil stopped. gfévittlebbu§mess,f.and those d‘fdfiugf hfrzoiainzi The choice of a television very much a part of the entire retires as assistant regional vidual} DusinCes d or m Nd thug s and at less studio is somewhat symbolic, election process and not local- conservation officer, with @ always be deperlde upon to 0 1 lgls an: . ll but it Serves to illustrate what ized maneuvering deSigned Conservation Department since ( A,\\ f f 6 cost than he government monopoly, however we both Gallup and Harris public simply to capture a bloc of 1941. \yt: 'a managed it may be. la a rere , opinion analysts agree was the convention votes on the way to - County borrows $160,000 to k \ W And it must be said that filejsomahsts‘ can time and place that the securing the nomination. When meet overrun on County Social f »A ca: ra A. usually marshall some rather impressive arguments \McGovern - Phenomenom\ McGovern and Humphrey Services budget. . E, a Are ** for their case. Trouble is, actual experience seldom began developing into the Nixon debated on television in Califor- _ Winter sports tourney opens at al aP |i resembles the theory. Landslide of 1972. nia, they were campaigning for Medina High School. ; S #\* In Omaha, Nebraska, folks can remember «\McGovern's eclipse started President, not the Democratic _ Warren Johnson, Yates; Irving nr . R when the local youngsters would shovel the snow during the final week of the nomination for President. Kennedy, Clarendon and Pierson vue BF\ d f off one's sidewalk for one, fat, 50-cent piece. With early June California primary,\ _ The other lesson is . more Root, Barre, elected directors of si % o mflati ‘ Aternrising youth have now been polister Louis Harris told a important, and it gives the lie Knowlesville Agway. e md 7 q inflation and all, enterprising youth have now ES , . p aL - . . - - asking four to five bucks for the same jOb‘ Even National Press Club 33236110? to the (lfldl saying tillatt. no 01136 N Ten Years Ago Mrs. Clifton Simmons. Forty V ears Ago . * A 7 soon after the election. (EOT it the intelligence umemployed seasonal _ Lt. Hilda Holmesof the Navy _ Ghandi fish fry at the Shelby the pro-capitalists grumbled a bit about the high in aimer tic C. , St . ecltof | ; e pro-cap grum was in California that Senator underestimating the intelligence Almanac workers Beld® for robbery of receives citation for bravery in - Church. cost of doing business these days. (Hubert) Humphrey found the of the voters.\ - , K . ) ACB 000 0 2 0 ll ls Recently, however, the Omaha municipal au- jugular in Sis attack on - The fact is that the McGov- Holley gasoline staflon. Edward aegon.S observes first an- | Heavy snow in vicinity. thorities ruled that all snow must be removed from McGovern's initial tax reform, ern welfare plan was a Col e 81‘er Rev. * twart nivérsaf of Pearl Harbor ' Fifty Years Ago sidewalks within 24 hours after a storm. And if income redistribution, welfare one - that did _ not - really - By United Press International C{OReSDCTY asumo ice - . Car belonging to Edward Reily ‘ of - Gaines - Congregational - State Police warn of sale of left in rear of the Patrick Rogers said snow is not removed, the Public Works De- reform package. contemplate handing out $1,000 - Today is Thursday, Dec. 7 intoxicating b to mi partment will do the job, with expenses charged to . “The latter was marlged cash to each of A_mence.ims. But the 342nd day of 1972 {with 24 t a Chlbllgghfimma Slaughter, Church igtzzfitbtfxg everages to minors indelibly by the promise to give McGovern and his advisers let follow. This is Pearl Harbor Street. honored by friend’s on 97th Thirty-Five Y cars Ago . , ho + - home on E. Center Street. | Fifty-Five Years Ago the pzfiiergéoggear so doing? According to the every man, woman and child that oversimplified ijmage day. L ve T Asses‘sof the cost to the nonQprofit city government : $1,000 a year from the federal become the public understand- _ The moon is between its new bu’i‘ttlllggghfla of ancient vintage thsd thlis lBenéllam hostess to _ Emmett {Kiimég apolglted is $25 05 'dewalk - ab tA £ ix times larder. The idea was roundly phase and first quarter. C i ethodist Palm Class. messenger to Lt. Gov. an. gr, is $29.00 per sidewa about five or SIX HMI fected by the voters them- SECOND LONGEST DELAY ong taken in break-in at VFW Post - Mrs. R. R. Sinclair hostess to _ Death of Jefferson Cummings more than that charged by independent proflt- rejec y U . bang The - morning stars - are Building the Afternoon Bridge Club age 70 seeking youth ' ' jn $o Cao an fvegggelgggug center, Houston Mereury, | Venus, Mars - and - 7 ge Club. e , c a its o, per cen b -ing -hour, 40- Saturn. ~ j a - \ Chalk another one up for the merits of free McGovern right through elec- minute delay in the launch of - The evening star is Jupiter, Fifteen Years Ago Another View s enterprise! tion day.\ Apollo 17 was the longest ssiggg Those born on this date are c fidoptiorz of 111; Sf) Building (4 ' | f ~ . AIB Louis Crespi, executive vice the Gemini 6 flight was pu under the sign of Sagittarius. ode contempla y village ' , STEP IN RIGHT D IRECTION president of I1:)he Gallup organi- back three daysg in Decgmber, Americangmvenstgxlvma Cath. trustees. _ A- We trust that the dialogue between Mayor zation, later agreed , with the 1965. 22 er was born Dec. 7, 1876. Bea Good Grandmothers Club _ { Cobb and his trustees and the mayor and village Harris analysis. His charts | The Gemini 6 delay, caused _ On this day in history: held Christmas party at the administrator of East Aurora here this week con- showed McGovern reached his by a malfunction in the rocket _ In 1878, Delaware became the Presbyterian Church. 20 vinced the local officials that they should take high-water mark _ somewhere 1} seconds after ignition, was first state to ratify the United Morgan L. Seigel, past dist. definitive action relative to broadening the around the beginning of May. the longest of any of the 27 States' Constitution. deputy, of Little Valley, guest col C noo by eith ns back to the But with a few jogs in the manned missions» In 1931, President Hoover speaker at L.O.O0.M. initiation 510133356 admmstratiglri of zfiggfigmai ailcmuu‘ qstra 0,7, ze 295005050 t 0500) refused to see a group of so- ceremonies. age manager p ] , M = \a 2 a a a a a a a\ a a %o\ a ata\ a\ a\ a 0\ \0 o ® 222 00 \ae tete rete rete enate ce\ called “hunger marchers” at Annual Christmas party Of tor. Probably going back to the Village Manager i u . thiz White House. 20 Home Club held at Maple Crest A a c/s a a P2. UH | n 1941, early that Sunday Inn. Plan is too big a dose for the Village offalclals to VI ew 0| n morning, ' Japan launched - a swallow at this time because it would require them IG ‘ ‘ sneak attack against Pearl Twenty Years Ago to relinquish some of their administrative functions |___ ' Harbor. Japanese air and sea The Rev., Gordon Kibler, | under state law. By engaging an administrator as ° i attacks spread to the Philip- pastor of the First Presbyterian - the Village of East Aurora they would: be relieved pines, Wake and Guam islands Church at Clarksburg, W. Va. | boop ** of much of the contact work that is so essential ... and the United States was Howard Hilf of Millville a catapulted into World War IL returns from Chicago sheep show In 1971, the United States, with a dozen prizes. having cut off economic aid to - & e Nixon Landslide? T k A h L k Indlila, ctcxlazrged lthat coufitry Twenty-Ego Yearss Ago heads : -A P - with attacking Pakistan without _ Mayor rge Spears hea d e “Ot e F 00 justification. ' Kenny Fund Drive in Medina. Large wreaths add holiday \to the operation of any muncipality in this day and age and at the same time retain their preroga- tives to hire and fire which they now hold. We have no quarrel with this We can buy the ad- minstrator plan providing such a person is given the necessary authority to administer and not be fettered by many of the trusses that Mayor Cobb delineated as his program earlier this year. An administrator must have his ground rules spelled out for him. When he accepts the post under such a plan he know the limits within which he By DON OAKLEY When is a landslide not a landslide? Well, when you start pushing the figures around, and look at them from inside out and upside down. Judging from a spate of post-election letters to the New York Times, a lot of people were less than impressed by A thought? for the day: Commenting on U.S. entry into World - War II, Président Franklin D. Roosevelt said, \Never before have we had so little time in which to do so trim to Medina. Welcome Rebekah Lodge holds costume party. Tm. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.-All rights reserved 12.7 © 1972 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Thirty Years Ago | Shelby Center Home Club held \SURE We cAN AFFORP JT, PEAR, ILL MAN- AZE TO FIND A TAX LOOPHOLE OR 7wO.! st te and he should be left to run his own : C 1 filigw (zeiirhainethat defined area. Prgsident Nixon's shgiwing.2 1 Electoral Coll tes f much.\. Christmas party at the home of f ; th ure, says one writer, ectoral College votes for , \tl. , The difficulty that shortened the life of the Richard Nixon and only 17 for George McGovern was a PEANUTS® By Charles M., Schulz Village Manager Plan here not from a clash in personalities, per se, but .by le seem to reflect, he says, that four out of 10 voters praxcts W Ou RAVE \TO :'THAT'S THE cumerAs .> both the manager and village officials attempting gast their ballots for McGyovern.'If only one out of 10 glvg ME A 1 | RULE !! you cAN'T IGNOR gfjfngEID ngHrlg as £558 AXE | || SUFFER MARTYRDOM... five years ago resulted to discharge the same responsibility. A manager may make a wrong decision but should this hap been even. TI 1 6 FOR CHRISTMAS! per}: it is his to livg with. If this occurs too often fipother' vyriter4agrec-ils1. The true ggfli‘cy, he 53317? i§rfi0 EENV H , 3 10 7 MAS: | « + nager, not the modus million against 45 million, not agains . The ‘ ye the remedy is changing the manager, \reality\ becomes even \truer\ when you chew on this $ \\\ € E operandi. The cause is in human frailty not in proven procedures. Seeking out the advantages of an administra- tor is an encouraging step in the right direction. The Lighter Side By DICK WEST United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) - The birth rate in this country has finally dropped to the level necessary to reach - \zero population growth,\ as they say in planned parenthood circles. Q. 1P065 the ieath Irtaltf have A The significance of this anything to Co with zero , Lhat TL - T developme‘glt perhaps can best Population growth? Look What's ErOdlng Racism 1 be explained through the Q. and A. Of course. To have a 2.1 Building trad fonists in South Africa i. A. method: birth rate, you need a 1.9 death ing trades ‘u.mpn18_s in South rica are urging a rate. Putting it another way, 0.3 the government to lift its restrictions against black , Q. What is zero population of the population must live workers in favor of equal pay for equal work. & growth anyhow? forever. - Under present law, government tribunals can declare & A. That is a technical term _ Q. How can I best contribute certain trades \for whites only.\ But they can also grant 4 meaning the population only to reaching ZPG? exemptlons to meet shortages of white manpower. '& g <L | increases by zeros. The magic - A. Read the obituary page While the union complaints are seen by some as a - _ a ~ {(t- number is 2.1. If you and your every day, then call the: major blow against South Africa's policy of apartheid, or [] [~~ 6 ‘ [~- spouse produce 2.1 children, hospital and check on the racial separation, the development is not basically the g they will grow up to be big fat number of births. EK births result of changed racial attitudes. Rather, it is an inter: I | Zeros __ exceed deaths, stay home and gstmg cogsequence of the1 fiuntiy’stcontinuing economic | S | A 'man . bree , has: oom and accompanying labor shortage. ol- ~ 1@ | | | 1 - : bst . Don't h h old sh . Oth , (B 14 VL C . ‘ f - meee coin boomotoe abeadot go on out and have a good | have becnso eroded oy goveinment exemptions that they -C __ a 4d x Leto lease pour relatives time. have been so eroded by eoveinrent exemptions that they -- \__ (7 paoy ~- A- ~ Croo out of this. Q At preselgéf rates, itl will Already, poipts out a \spokesman for the Amalgamated CAPTAIN EASY , By Crooks & [Lawrence Q. D0 we have to produce take 70 years 1 ore population - Union of Building Trade Workers, blacks are doing about [Right! my COSTUME CLOAK HIP _I IMAGINE IMPOSSIBLE! IGAW AH! BUT THERE WAG A | \ ..IT WA exactly 2.1 children or can we growth actually stops. What - 35 per cent of the jobs in the trade, but are paid only THE ROCKET BELT.-AND THE FLASH ) THERE WAS A \piasoiLosg corrin | I SWITCH OF HEAKSES! get together with some other happens then? __ about 35 cents an hour compared with an average $1.9 BEOMBE DAZZLED YOU AG L __/ SWITCH OF _ | CLOSED AND PUT IN- | 7\ on ig . P erage $1.95 AREP OFF! NF . couples and maybe strike an _ A. The sale of pablum will | an hour for whites. |\-z_ _ SOAREP 0 P7 e COPPI Mme . To m5 \552.95” | A average? . A. You can make any sort of arrangement you please as long as the vice squad doesn't hear about it. \ Q. Why 2.1? If each couple had 2.1 children wouldn't the population continue to increase .. at a rate of one-tenth of one per. . cent? . A. No, dum-dum. We are . talking about kids, not percen- 20 g - tiles. The 2.1 figure simply means that you have two children to the left of the decimal point and one child to the right. level off and people will have more money to spend on beer. Q. But isn't an expanding population necessary to main- tain economic expansion? A. Not necessarily. With fewer children to claim as deductions, people will pay more income taxes, which will make a tax cut possible. Tax reductions, in turn, stimulate the economy. blockbusting victory on the basis of states. But few peo- votes had been switched, the popular count would have thought he offers: Each vote cast for the challenger to an incumbent president \weighs on the sociopolitical scale more than a vote for the incumbent.\ . How about this? says another. The deficit in the Demo- cratic vote between 1968 and 1972 was less than 6 per cent. In many key industrial states, it was only 2 to 3 per cent. So much, he says, for the alleged \massive\ defec- tion of Democrats to the Republican side. If this doesn't impress you, still another writer points out that the percentage of total eligible voters who actu- ally participated in the 1972 election was about 55.35 per cent, the lowest since 1948. (In the recent German elec- tions, by comparison, 91.2 per cent of the eligible voters turned out.) - - If we multiply 55.35 by President Nixon's 61 per cent | margin, says this observer, we get 33.7 as his percentage of the eligible 1972 vote. In other words, two-thirds of the eligible voters either did not vote or voted for George McGovern. | Is 338.7 per cent a \landslide\? he asks. Hardly, he answers. | Kind of makes you begin to wonder if Mr. Nixon will gave the nerve to show up for his inauguration on Jan. \This situation is totally untenable and must be halted if the whites are not eventually going to be completely undermined,\ 'he says. The situation should also give pause to those people in other countries, including stockholders in American firms with investments in South Africa, who advocate an eco- Fgméc blockade to force South Africa to abandon apar- €10. > . The evidence strongly suggests that prosperity is doing more to soften South Africa's rigid racism than any amount of protest or pressure might accomplish. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) | CHRISTMAS I CAN PO ANYTHING I . 1 E l | STMAS RULE !! ANC THIN I MAY HAVE TO NANCY® _-_ZmRIm E. t BULLETIN --- BECAUSE OF THE BLIZZARD , ALL SCHOOLS WILL BE ELOSED TOMORROW BRRRR --- coral 5a By Ernie Bushmiller. Q 2 C. FAA. ”ft SMA - 0 4 nited Feature Syndicate inc -PEC-7 fel K} SMACK THE BORN LOSER - by Art Sansom