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of's • ' ! . ! \\ I R AL- 0 Serving The Lake Plains Country~ Orl~an$, Nia~ra, 0-enesee ~ • J '. Mostly sunny this aft'emOI)Jl, highs: 80 tP 85. r Some cloud patches; a ~ance of a sh~'Wer ' Jr two tonight. Cl:langeable sky, the chance . _ :>f showers TueSday .. .Winds light variable .. - . . ~ -. PRICE 10 VQL. 68-\NO. 116 :\lEDIKA. ~EW YORK. ~IONDAY. }eLY 13, 19i0 • ·laboratory I Picture _ The - state is <!oing away with its customi of .making . up the deficit i the opera- tiOn of county l boratories: In Genesee's case, it_ means $38JOOO ually. - \ This obviously places the., onus, on the Co nty _ Legis- ·· lature to take -a ew look at __ the ·laboratory p~ctlu-e. The . News lias lo.ng·r~commend ed this. This is not a refleCtion on- . the ·professional stature or competence of thf! labora- -tory:; Rather, it 'is an ex- • . hortation for an honest look _ at · the entire a-rea labora- - tory panorama in quest of · -the _best way · to _ proyide · · maximum service ~he laboratory dollar.' Basically, G e· n e s e e has three laJloratori Sl)?ne each at Genesee M moria! and -St. Jei:-ome H spitals and the county . fa ility. !'vlost advantageous w uld be some · . sort of pooling f resources, talent, equipm t, - as well · as financ~ng. , This would p the labora- . tory system in position to purchase n e auto~ated equipment an achieve a concentration ~f ability for · the best interests of com- ~•mutnit:y and· pahent needs. The state';;;~· answer for continuing . the coun~y- . la~- ocatory witho deficit h- · nancing is sc rcely palat- able pt sound urder the cir- cumstances. It recommen~s that fees be· increased ajnd that the county charge itself for pub- lic tests now 1 handled as part of the cm,mty ~ervice. This rather smacks of the county paying I twice such 'an uneconomic procedure is .not necessary. · . ' ,This is simil r to ~chasing · rainbows rath t: than get- 'ting at the h$ax· of the mat- . ter. · · · - · · _ -:-Batavi Daily News . \ . \skydive~s Hit· High· Vol age -Wires La ding~ \ . Era Opens for JournallllegiSter THE RED\''~'\\\\'\'- Publisher Alonzo L. Waters stands at the panel of the Joljlrnal-Register's new offset press the button for a trial run in advance of today's fir'st edition. The \Journal\ has been printed on three different presses in its 67-year history and· the last model served for 40 years. -(J-R Photo) 'FOur Persons Hurt ~~s: ;:~:; ·. '•• tit is rmy ' 1 0 000 T. A ,. ·Q their· womenr and · children ,_I o,.· -_ . . . . I ro_ onr. . l_J ra __ .r_· t·a. . . across . the border to the Irish l\tJ ~- .,- Republic as a safety precau- . . ~ . . ' tion: · r . 11 t'. , t t •A-. > .L ' The Protestants . were mark- rOt rfO es an 'lrlarcn. . ing tht;.. 1690 victory by King . _ . . . William of Orange o-ver a · By DONAL P. O'IDGGINS Carlisle Circus m the heart of Catholic force at the River BELFAST,. Northern !~eland this city of 390.000. _ Boyne. _Simmi'r celebrations .in 1 UPll-In one of ther bJggest. Te_ns of thousan4s- __ more the pa&t have ended iri. violence .. parades in Irish history, about Protestants stepped off m 19 At_ !,east 11 persons, by .the 150,000 Protestants mar~~ed .o~her .~arades ~hrough~ut the army's. count, have d~ed in through Belfast today. watcHed SIX Bnhsh ~ounties of N?rthern Belfast- in the past &everal by grim Roman Catholics and Ireland .. 'Fifes and . drums, week_s \eadlng up' to today's guarded by 18_,000 troops - and tubas, _ cymbals · an~ . flu,t_es events. the· ye,ar's _ 'Qjggest policemen armed with rifles blared the Orahgemen s patrw- _Protestant .celebration. : ' ana water .cannon. tic Hymns. - .. \The Sash . m~ Protest~nts paraded in smal- At 10. a.rri. 15_ a.m. EDT 1 Father wore and - \Enms~Il ler nu~Dbers Sunday ·through columns of the Profe~lant len.\ • -- Belfast and - other cities ·1n a Orange Order-males from 6 to· Minutes before the parade. dress · rehearsal for today's 60 in orange sashes. black Po I ice found an unexploded events. The bands playe<\. only bowler hats, white kid gloves bomb at the British Legion hymns and ··no banners·_ were. and carrying umbrellas under Club, a. veterans' center .. in carried. No incidents were rainy skies-flooded out of Belfast's Suffolk ~treet. _ reported. ' Carlisle · Circus into streets Th~ troops, pollee and mem.- 'Authorities hoped a - liquor where the cream of the British hers. of _ the Ulster Defense b'an. coupled with stiff 1 new army stood shoulder to shoul- Regtment-b· w~r_e .?a<;ked by penalties for rioting and imm~ der to P,revent fighting between armored . ars, hehcopters and- roos _ weapons searches m the marchers af\d Catholics. several .. water canron- trucks ·ree~nt weeks, • would take some · Police estimated the, number flown m. }rom w.estt Gerll_lany '. of the sting - out of the. of marchers at 150,l_JOO. Earl~er Catholics, who TJ1ake up one-_ celebrations. '\ they had predicted 5~00 would third of Northern Ireland's 1.5 · ' · turn oYt. · million ' population, watched ' - \It's big. We 'expected it to celebrations from · behind Jirhli:lY Du.r'ante be big. But this is bigger than barbed wire barricad-es and Enters Hospital . big,\ said the p_olice cap~ain in lines of troops. Some had sent SANTA M 0 N 1 C A \('alif 1 UPTl-.limmv Durante, . hoi pi- . W -- ·. ··l.s' 0_. n R: e' __ p'_.! ·t·a· _c· e's-. ·f..lllzect Frid~v afler suffering' ~iny spells.. ·probably will he · releas~d later . ·this :>¥f'ek. a · k · spo)<_esin(!n at St. John's Hosri- ROc ~ .y- in A.lbio-n ta~h~id;,~~~~~an said -t!ests . . indi_cated the 77-'year-old com('- ALBION - Goverl}or Nelson him' to attend -_ . dian-. rna~· be suffering from A. Rockefeller has advised the The four s~nsors of the lunch- ld~lyrinthitis, an tnfection-of. the . spcnsoring organizations that he eon, the Rotary, Lions, Jaycees '.l?Jlddlfl ear. _ - .will be unable to appear -at the and Albion Chamber of Com- Durante suffr(Cd the ~Us. scheduled luncheon meeting at merce have ·been advised that fo~l()wtng his app'eitrance Thurs- Marti's here on Th.ursday be- Lieute~ant 'bover.nor Malcomn (lav nii-<hf at the Ft:ontier Hotel cause of a change in _schedule Wilson: will sp~ak at the meet· i'n Las_,v,~gas. , . which makes it impossible for ing. , - ' _ ' - ~-----,-,~----..:._-- ~ In; Rear-End Crash out $lo, 923 2~~~~~:Si~ He~f~~: iid=~c~~~: ;~~- ~r:;u~y 01;-:~~:a:cc~~n~t i~ -~~ l~~~~o~~n:~:~~ ~~=~~ Mil_l·e_r Says j_Je,< tnn·l,; I rt_-_ \ . -_ I . . . Scl- oec-na __ el· . : . . -· is s~heduled to appear today at 'Iown of Yates. The dfiver, Wil- around this northern Washing-· If:-\ 7:3{) u m. before Justice Everett lie D. Redding, 18, of 12076 Plat- ton town of 8,000 today,- but it · 'N • I · · Howell on a speeding summons, ten Rd., Lyndonville, told Dep- cost the First Federal Savings Ru mo·rs_· He' re. . e. g' ·a_ -;1-l''e· .:..::. '_i . Margaret \Shann~ni, a f~rmer . issJ(;:'d by Deputy Sheriff John utv Richard Ferris he was driv- and . Loan Association much _ I' Y-e - _ ·secretary 01, the Chamber of l\1il~s Jr. after four perspas ing a 1966 car south on Goodwm more than expected. , - 1 _ ' _ _ · _ · -.-'Commerce. and · a wide-a':\~kc were injured Friday in a two-car Rd. at about 50 mph when he Willi~m E Miller of Lockport, port bet iin the a rea of the Towns gal when It· comes to _ notJcmg col!i.sion. started to apply his brakes to Expecting to be out between former conhressman and now . of Whe~tfield and Pendleton in .,things, asked us the· other day: The Medina Community Am- turn left onto Platten Rd. He $500 and $1,000, the' association chairm::m of the Niagara Fron-. Ni;urllra County: '.._ · -_ \Did you .know the big lump of huliJnce took the following to said the car skidded off,the east offered two cents each for used .tier Transnortation Authority, .Miller wili meet with the cQ?l iS gone?\ - i JV1el:!ina Memorjal Hospital: Evo side- of the road, went down an beverage cans and bottles in a told the ·Journal-Register over LocklX'fi Council this evening to , And so it has! i ·. · . _- • As~or, 75; of Darien, internal in- embankment and struck a drain- clean-up drive. the week end_, \You can take it discuss the I'Qss!ble impact of a Like the monstrous fountam · juries and severe right ankle la- age pipe and concrete culvert, as a defibite statement, there is regional jetport. that. once __ , stood on the. corner, cenatjqn: 1 Mrs. Sochia, fractured 360 feet north of Platten Rd. Instead, 54S,194 containers no ollm for a jet airport jn Or- : · outstde Ctty I;Iall . . - like t~e left arm; Mildred Sochia, three Redding's passenger, Sam Ham- poured in and it cost the firm leans or East~rn Niagara Coun- big boot_ that once hung over _ . • morths _of age, facial lacera- mond, 16, of 328 Gilford St., Buf- $10,923.8~. One family alone ties!' V, ANDALISM th_e entrance to Chapm·an's shoe < •• tioms, and Betty Russell. 11, of talo, bruised his left leg. · . turned in 9,691 containers and Rumors have persisted and , store . .. : the lump of .coal is 621', Gwinn St.. ·Medina, knee in- N 'th d-. -- · drove off with $193.82. been repeated_ over and over iri KENDA-L' ;_ \·upervi:si·ng- Pr 1 ·n-· gone.' . . - - . . _ · _ - ·_ ~- jurty. ' ei er nver was inJured Sa- . recent mott:ths that land sales . l D ·d7 1 ted;· . To younger Medmans an!J, in ;ar. Miles said Mrs. Sochia's turday, Mr. Ferris said, when a After the turn-on. Saturday, north or' the Ridge Rd. in this tciprda atvi D oyte rSehpo~ff ·J!yehs-; newcomers· this ProbablY· 1968 van-type tru~,·operated bv. e ay o epu y en - o n- h · 't? And 196$ auto collided with the rear company President E. W. area thaq .a mysterious \future M'l J th. t .· f' 1 t · 1 means: \W- at IS 1 · so ·th 1 n 65 11 b . d . John P. M.aha, 37, of RD 2, Ba- k d \It .. _ t\ 1 . th . . t' . _1 es r. a 1ve pa e g ass k ha· t?'-' ot e ,. ~rna car, emg riY- -t - d 196 \ . Mersereau r e m a r e -: a1roor pan as e1r 1110 Iva- wi'ndows and -one smaller .win~ w · . . \n iwest 011 Wheeler Rd. by Mrs. a\'Ia, an a ' '' statiOn wagon. t d ut to be a v'ery ti'on But to old-timers (that ' driven hv Leo F. BenZing, 64, of urne 0 . . · . . · • • dow were broken Saturday at · Astor. who was alone in her ear. 88 Fairfield Ave., Buffalo, col- successful operation, dependmg • ~a1n,nan MIIler said his Au- KendalLCentral·Scbaol in a re- means over 40); the 3~ The impact khocked the Astor lided at the intersection of Rts. on what you call successful.\ thorJty has recommended to cent act -or vandalism pound chunk of. hard C?B ca1' on its left side, Miles said. hil!her lJ!;J'encies that the big jet- - · - , - .that s~t on a ledge o,utside '!VI, rs. Astor told the' officer she 63 and 31 · M~dina, about 9:2 !:1, · · the Grmnell-Feller Coal ·and a.m. Mr. Benzmg told the depu- o·l C M · io!t - ar th · w~s travelling 35 mph and slow- tv that he did not see the truck, c . t F. o· 't '·M· -. -.I o.Tohn am,_,' nertl f. e cd 1 to 25 mph when she saw the · - · : · - ·_ · · ·. - ' Diana eatre, was so o a approaching Sochia vehicle .. ~~!~~ ~f ~~~~a~y Leonard C. _ 0_ mp_ u er rgu_ res . on. ean. senti~I!'entallf chunk of • the '· Mrts. Sochia told police that Mrs. _ . town 1tse ·- -:\- . Aslor appeared to be \backing Summons ssued Actually, it was the secopd doWn\ the road and that she Albion Police Patrolman Ar- ' G ldb . . 'I N . w· . . . such chunk. The first one was (!Vir<;. Sochia I applied her brakes thur Spen3c8er ifss3u3e5dHMa~~lotrie s~- 0- . . . :' _:. er· . g .. s . . ':O·v· • - . t:n. n- e· -rfi_; hauleji fr'!;Jm the Le~8h Valley: before the collision, -one-haU Ausman, , o . . ami on' ., ~ by Rowley Coal Co. m the 1920s, . Al bion. an unattended vehic\0 . ' . · h t · 1 • t all t1'p·ped ove·r mile west of Barre-Shelby Town u was even u Y - - · stand to Lil'le Rd. summons fellowing a collision By BERT KINDIG at a recent state committee til€ recent City council vote, and · brok~n. When - Grinnell· Albion Crash Friday about 2 P-~· in the park- NEW YORK (UPI)-Even a meeting. \rebels\ Eldon Clingat;l and .. !feller bpught ?ut !he ~owley Two persons were treated at ~~g ~ot ff off ;a~nek ~tidlt~~' computer knows that 2.3 million . The reformers view them- Charles Taylor voted against, ',,nterests ~h~y !iecided. abou~ Arnold Gregory Hospital, Albion, uus 0 ? tur anble t~mo~: plus 500,000 added up to 2.8-mil- selves as the \democratic\ the renf controi pacjtage sup-. 1960 to h~u_l m anoth~r_ blg bunk - · · wl)en the car in which they W<!re _ 8 ummons Js re .. !!:a · _ lion in 1966, but that doesn't Liberals as opposed to the _\or- ported by the· Democratic .rna- of anth_racite ad\:ertismg. -'• .- - Boat Ends Voy ... ;:- ----~Proves His HYMAN lashed together ~urldJ(~s- of the reeds that grow th • Nile and used sail to Barbados w·PI)- Thor Heyer- < dahl's boat Ra ·II _ ,·arrived in Ba:rbados • to cheers ·and a band sunday · njgh,t, ending 57-qay voyage •intended \'to · - E1flptians •could have th~ New -World 3,500 years _ b?fore -Central Arnteril~a.l Heyerdahl be flown to -Oslo · would take its museum beside balsa raft in 1,000 miles to Tahiti in 33. Columbus. \We Can li:m•vhTP\ Prime Murus~r Errol Barrow \I think we of Barbados _ Heyer- w~rld to ~::'• ~ 11 ~.\' was dahl and his crew· A man and if we 1 collali>orate .tuxedo-clad of the we coouerate can survive,\ I{nights of . the · Heyerctahl scrld a dockside swimsuit-clad . .m scar- speech. The crnlwd responded . . let robes as climbed off the with sustained and the boat. calypsO, bb~al).~·d;~~- ,;;,~u~:~ up again. • : Ra Il's - The v experienced · concluded a Atlantic waters that ra•1<ted that began from dead · to 40-foot :Moroceo, in waves that a. s:eering iJtt~mpf to oar nearly. ~I thick as · a the .. plu:U:oah's telephone pole. ' . : ~;.. I . ~ . ·. .. •; .d. ll'd d F .d 'th th -able tanorrow at'-~ p.m. be - - . . - b --to L' d-' Theysentt-otheGener-alHigh-_· _ r1 mg co 1 e n ay w1 e f P r e J f c Harmon necessarily mean Arthur Gold- ganization\ Liberals spearhead- Jonty and accepta le . m 1 d · M' · Pe a and haa- -.- rear Qf a Greyhound bus, being 1 ?re 0 lC us I e berg will beat Nelson Rockefel- ed by· Alex Rose and State say .. fhe other two Liber~l t~~- ext:~~ta:~e c::nk speCially f!r~~~~~;e!~ 0 1 ~ ~~S·~~~rRb:,b;~~ ;~~a;):ftc:\ 9 ~i~ut~hf~ .~;~~ le~;np~;;~- differently, if Demo~ ~~irman Donald S. Harring- ~~~~ ~:~~~~s of the council ::~n ~~d a?~~~:do/~c~e!~ cqrdmg • 0 Po Ice _ gt. 1 ~ ~;t tral'' and it rolled about 50 feet crat Frank O'Connor had re- The reformers, in general, ~ee _Wh~t all this me~ns to Gold~ · Grinnell-Feller Co recent- t!~~ and P~trolman Rona ' 1 - r.orth, crashing int?· t_. he r~ar of ceived the 500,000 plus votes their movement starting with be~g 1s th?t the L1ber.al party Jy ·was a!lsorbed. by Parsons<·' .- YnJ·ured were Charles L. a parked. ~noccup1e4 car, nwn- which were cast for Franklin D. the 1968 presidential canfpaign. which supports h1m IS not· a &Son Fuels and the G\F of- / . f 3 ~ 64 S !VI . St ed by Manon E. Jo,nes, 31, of Roosevelt Jr.; on . the Liberal Most of the party members wbolo/ utdted_p:'lrty. -_ . .fices were closea a1ter 1 to I,~I~hes, 2 ~·, 0 • 1 · am - .. r.G!I E. State st., Albion. Spencer· party_ line in 1966, lie would who yqted for Siminoff were for While there JS' no mo~ement those- many years. . · _ f Atlhon. ddlrn mgt~ 1963dseTdan, a credited Mark Heard: 18, of 311'8 have been elected governor'ii·, Eugene McCarthy in 1968. among the .rebels to. support Now that \our\ chunk of Of I;' ea. a cera lOll, a~ . a~y 1-' Rd \' wn :of Gaines, Bu_ t among -dther things,' the Wh c rth dis d Rockefeller fustead of Goldberg., coal' -_ .. - has turn_. ed .up. missing. L.: Hughes, two, a facml c(n re- ·~own . - ·• ~ 0 . · .. _ . en Me a Y appeare · · · · h th · · qu-iring five stitches. Martha R. with_ alertness m Jumping .m the Liberal -party of 1970 isn't. the from public view, as it were, the question remams. · w e ·_ er · Where is it? . · I-hf_ tghes, 18 , was taken to the hos- _ mo~I~tg car antd batfte __ me ptth __ megc 0 t~ party which proved so eff-e tive the reform Liberals kept agitat- the party sc~m ~::~ eno1h . \->.r o~. Jo~ai-~;gis:: pi.al to be Checked for possible stop 1 momen s e <!!r _ _ -- a spoiler in 1966. And the fact ·ing for a more outsppken state- to weaken t e r vo er naan;.on miSSing thint~s Joos 1 · ·inpuries. Police said the bus was .li_sion occ~rr_ed.J_h~ yehicl\1e 1 !st that Goldberg has the Li q~ent on. the Vietnam war tb:m• turno~t. ; __ - -_ _--_ 1 ~~:9Ie.case, we had the answer,· stppping for a person, who had by Mrs. A~sman lf! the lo., • nomination as well •as the _ t e orthodax Liberals were Will- Other Liberal endorsees stand m Jig tune (or l_ess). _ _ flagged it down, when the colli- ov:~ed by_ An~elo Mele ~f l3o~ ocratic doesn't guarantee i g to make. 'They also agitated to suffer __ ~r~ 1il?an _ Goldberg _ The --~ has _been tak~n -to. .• _· __ , · siGn occurred about 5 p.m., 74 13,, J!'an~er. Spencer sa1d ne~ ~ vote iS g~ing to add f r a \seminar'' on the war and · from tb~ l,.!beral ~aiD'eements. the Lake Ontaw! (Shadigee) _ feet west of W _ Academy St. ~her car was damaged by th~ VICtory o_ver _ROcke.feller. ace iss 11 e, something -the. ~ dissid~, 11aY: Ule¥ _ c:an- co.ttage !'f -~~hn L. F~er~ a for- Yates AccideJJt Impact._ ~ • There 18 _ di~sent m the _ se _ ·Harrington Jeadel'Shlp _not accept the. ~es1gnat~on _of _mer office~ m ~e ~nnnell-Fe~--} Two teen-agers escaped ser- GERMAN FOREIGN MD · party today .and_ the anaged to discourage. - ·Atty.· G~ .• ·Lolli$)~- ~fkOWl~ Jer .. firm. There lf, will be fD;Ount .. · BONN (UPI> _ PUblic and have as tbe~r titular an .. - _- -·_ _· .. - __ . _ ·Urin -for ~eJection antJ; .II}Stead, will . ed on a concrete Pa8e bes,~e a . private West Gertnan aid to de- \up~tate cancer researcher, - l The rebels w~re qmet d ; ·. g wodt;acttv~ly .for Mam Walin- flagpole as a ~sting re~r. ; - DeathS veloping CQuntries in 1969 reach- Siminoff of Syraeu.se. -_ ~-- 0 _ st _of_ 1969 _- _' be __ - ~us- e they __ -_ ~m-_ sky, the ne_- _- ·lJ).oerati_c_ can ___ --_ - __ dWate_._ of - __ one_ o __ f M- edm-a's, _ I~:mg_ -tm:Ie · · - · etl 8.9 billion marks <$2.4 billion) · An alliance between - ~ ' the ·leaders m_ supll?rti~ : SOme of the re~ may work busi11ess. . _ _ . • _ · CLEARY, MRS. ~A equal to.l.48 per cent of the na- lJberals and :Manhattan · 1 ::_r Jobil_ ~· Lindsay s re-- for Rep. Richard (}ttillger,. the •l'licb s~.us :mkint: CROCKER, HOWARD tion's gross national product, the Side LiberalS produced a e _ -on campaigJL · ~ -~ l)etnocrat, against the Republi· _ _ Would ~~' -e a_ . HARE, LYNN D. 1\1lnistry of Eco~omic Cooper• ter of the state Now the ·dissidents - are not - can ~ Liberal incumbent Sen• year-olll ~~ r:s· ~ liJNKLEY, K.ENT · _. ation repOrted.'' -, for Similioff fo.r -~- ·-.~!en ~1~ ~bind;~a1. In _Charles E. ~~· ntount -~ the tto~ wn. '! .. -~ . -~'- :.- \~ ( . ~r: J • , •• ,.~ . ..?~· < \~-~~9-~ -~· ... - . .;;;\\ ·.~ ·:·. ., .. ,.; .. ..- ) ·;f ·\' .. ' - ., -· . . -~- ... ... .- ·y , . ..