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Document 6496928
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Tneyp want managers and ao*
tftinJ^itrtors, not political lectufers/in
business, Industry and in the univerttttft *itiit,
Moo wqnts to moke sur* that Red
Tsa**ig stilt Otitic* ofam Ns death continues along
M f t f his QbcMifct the paths he has fostered. But Mao
has b w i bw»t up In tf» has not kept up with the times*
The power struggle does not mean
t . f JwWk of tht C h i m * people.
t # ! ^ " But if* t*rtoin th*» M* hoW on fhe that Red China leaders ore turning
*9*m Is not as strong os it wot o few their bocks on communism. It meons
years 090 and his enemies abound.
that much of the revolutionary fervor
Moo seems to be trying to turn bock of "the long march" has died out.
the clock in China to the days of reMao is pressing his attack with skill
volutionary zeal and political atti- and determination. He may welt be
tude, to the days when the movement able to remain as the No 1 Commumust have seemed more pure than nist in China. For he has great pres*
now. Moo wonts to replace skills and tige, great power, and is regarded by
technology, science ond management, many as a God-heod.
with ideology. This is what the strugBut Mao is out of step with 1967.
gle seems to be about
Even if he wins this power struggle,
Those opposing Mao seek to put his success will die with him. Moo can
things on a modern footing. They want no more turn bock the clock that any
weapons for the Army, not political other man.
By nUNE PBOV08T
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO:
Col. William N. Thomas. Jr.
was awarded an Oak Leaf Cluster to his Legion of Merit for
•ervice in Korea.
Accidents: Wayne Gonyea, a
leg fracture in a coasting mishap . . . Joyce Herron, Dannemora nurse, injured in an auto
mishap near Gabriels . . . Jack
Carrier injured in a fall at Lyon
Mountain.
Calvin Bedell succeeded Henry
Prespare as head of Prudential's Pittsburgh district.
Neulyweds: Rita Ryan of
Rouses Point and James Jams
of Champlain.
Deaths: Mrs. Man- Dashnaw
of Morrisonville at 86 . . . Joseph Gerou of Mooers F^rks
. . . Mrs. Birney (Mary Cotter)
Donneil in Los Angeles.
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TWENTY YEARS AGO:
Fifteen cases *f diphtheria
were quarantined to Pittsburgh.
The State purchased the R H.
Guibord propert on Court St to
establish a home management
bouse.
Dr Edwin R. Raymaley came
from Pittsburgh to establish a
practice in Pittsburgh.
Rosalie Finch ef Morrisonville
won an essay contest on school
bus safety.
The Rev. Earl Taylor was appointed director of youth activities in the Diocese of Ogdensburg.
Accidents:
George
Lee
Jacques, 55, of Keene Valley,
fatally injured when struck by
a wooden door during a windstorm . . . Floyd Gonyea,
wounded by a .22 calibre bullet,
discharged while he was cleaning his rifle . . . David LeRoy
Smmins, two, of Mineville. suffocated.
ight Side
Newlyweds: Joyce Cramer
and Roland Matott . . . . Iris
Smyth and Stanley Barcomb of
EUenburg.
Deaths: John Doak of Reekmantown at 73 . Mrs. Nettie
Lamoy of Peasleeville at 77 . . .
H. T. Robertson of Verona,
mother of Mrs Frederick E.
Moof~r . . . Clarence J Miller,
of Saranac at 52 . . . Henry Cantin, grocer, at 54 . . . Roy A.
Tenny, prison guard, at 51 . . .
Mrs. George Allen of Peru at
71 . . . Thomas E. Mooney, barber, at 74 . . . Mrs Jsabelle
Palmer Bartholf; Albert S,
Barnes of Chateaugay at 74.
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H i B w * 0m*y Magi*
tnrtat bcM B atee astta! tit*
stoo and tearit the Airport
Ina at Westport.
Toastaaster for the festivities was District attorney DanIn introducing magistrates
present be said, pointing to
Willsboro peace justice Bernard Oliver, he's one "who has
a helluva time getting to
there."
And of Wilmington peace justice B.J. Cook, Manning introduced him by saying he's the
"new JP who combs his hair
the same way I do."
Incidentally, they both haw
some hair—left!
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Maamiig was assenting he
hadn't missed Introducing any
of the magistrates when he
was informed be had missed
one.
To that peace justice George
Weston of Port Henry said that
Manning was doing better in
that he had missed two the
year before.
The old days
Alas, then Manning was informed he had missed introducing another to which Weston re*
marked: "That's par, Dan!"
Manning was nice in introducing me as the honorary
peace justice from the PressRepublican.
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Sen. Ronald Stafford ef Pern
was there to meet the magistrates again and perhaps had the
most amusing—true — story of
the evening.
Must admit that some of
Manning's stones were amusing, but hopefuliy not so true.
Anyhow, Sen. Stafford said
that on inauguration day he
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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO:
Sherman Hoyt Mathe rof Whallonsburg received a Century
Farmer award.
The Northwood School, an exclusive school for boy£ at Lake
Placid, extended elementary
courses to include girls up to 15.
Rationing of sugar was ordered.
The body of Fred TromWey,
72. of Morrisonville, missing for
seven weeks, was found.
Newlyweds: Margaret M Coolidge of Keeseville and Clarence J. Gilroy . . . Esther LaFontaine Quivey and John Hector Recore of Beekmantown.
Deaths: Sadie M Ling of
Bloomingdale at 54 . . . Edward
St. Clair, Union Falls native, at
Saranac Lake at 78 . . . William
Graves, retired carpenter, at
Redford at 80 . . . John H. Mullen at Gabriels.
THIRTY YEARS* AGO:
The will of Phelps Smith provided for the establishment of
Paul Smiths College.
Joseph Gravel died in a fire
at his borne at Owls Head.
SRIN AND BEAR IT
ByGENEfcROWN
The mcW - mmtag couple
took their Infant son to a movie.
The usher warned them unless
the baby remained quaet the
management would refund the
money and ask them to leave.
BY LICHTY
looked aoroN the room
saw a ttatformed
er that ha knew.
and
The senator wafted over to
ahake hands and greet his
friend and while talking a state
police captain walked up to
Stafford.
"What outfit are you whh officer/' the captain said to the
senator.
•Tin with Troop B, Captain,"
Sen. Stafford quickly responded.
c.
Doubts mod chick story
By JIM BISHOP
"Then you had better get to
your post or youll be up for
charges/* the captain returned.
Official doubt Is now cast on record ever? Or maybe just a outer reaches of Montana and
the intelligence of Little Red few lonesome hunters who were California's Sierra Nevada.
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Otherwise, vwill just have to
Speaking ef magistrates, Ben Riding Hood. This mod chick, kissed to death by timber
kick
the itch, because the only
you
may
recall,
skipped
wolves?
The
word
virtually
is
Kirsner of Hizabetfatown repl^ce
where the wolf isn't cringthrough
the
woods
to
Grandas
dishonest
as
a
starving
gamceived special note in the local
ing
in
terror is in Alaska. The
ma's
house*
An
old
gray
wolf,
bier;
as
crooked
as
a
snake
Kiwanis club bulletin.
Bureau
says that the wolf gave
whose hobby was child molest- with the bends. Virtually no"Ben must have made a new ing, was waiting in Grandma's body has ever been killed hop- himself a Jt>ad rap with h i s
resolution. Would you believe bed in a lacy nightcap when ping out of a plane without a howling. This ,4is a social event
it, be lit a brand new cigar the racy kid arrived with a bas- parachute, because you virtual- for wolves—like a community
last week, and didn't even ket of booze for the old lady. ly cant get anybody to jump. sing," says the Bureau. To my
take the butt home with him,"
The people at Interior a r e tender musical ear, they keep
The story went sometlung like
so says the news letter.
that. In any case, the wolf tip- copping out on wolves because hitting flatties. I wouldn't listen
ped -his mitt by licking his this continent is almost wolf- if they could do Home on the
chops and little Red Riding less. I hate to watch a grown Range in Barbershop.
"A glaring misnomer," says
Hood knew that his bicuspids man like me cry over the decimation
of
wolves,
but
somethe
Bureau, "is the term W i f
couldn't
match
Grandma's,
As you have many members
one
has
to
shed
a
tear.
They
as
applied
to humans/' The
which
were
in
a
glass
on
a
in one physical body and those
have
been
hunted,
trapped
and
night
table.
male
timber
woif is no Don
members differ in their funcpoisoned
so
effectively
that
the
Juan.
"The
real
male wolf is
The
Department
of
the
Intertions, so we, though many in
Bureau
of
Sport
Fisheries
and
a faithful devoted mate/' His
number, compose one body in ior tells me that the fairy tale
Wildlife
has
"classed
them
as
is
most
unlikely.
Secretary
Udprimary
interest is the little
Christ and are all members of
an
endangered
species."
all
and
his
Bureau
of
Sport
kiddies.
He
mixes the formula,
one another. (Romans 12:4-5,
Fisheries
and
Wildlife
claim
Once,
the
good
gray
ghosts
sets
the
alarm,
tucks his spouse
Phillips)
that the wolf is a good guy who ranged the United States and in a warm cave, and says:
PRAYER: 0 God, from whom wouldn't eat Little Red Riding Canada. They hunted moose "Let me take care of the feedalone the fullness of life pro- Hood if she was on a platter and deer and small game in ing."
ceeds, grant that Thy church with an apple in her mouth. packs. Later, they attacked
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Scientifically the Umber wolf
may not glory in wealth or num- "Authenticated
records
of sheep, cattle and chickens. If
bers, May it glory rather be- wolves attacking human be- you don't live near a well-stock- is a large, broad-headed wild
cause Christ is in its midst to ings," states Endangered Spe- ed zoo, you may never see a dog (Canis lupus) who can
offer through its ministries com- cies Series No. 3, "in the Unit- live timber wolf again. Unless grow to 175 pounds and 5 feet
passion and the peace that ed States or Canada are vir- of course, you want to travel 9 inches in length. That <
to the Lake Superior region of enough. He's so big that I have
passes understanding; to Thine tually unknown."
honor and glory. Amen.
Okay. How virtually? Like no Michigan and Wisconsin, or the no interest in his eating habits.
If The Bureau crossed its heart
and swore that the wolf is a
vegetarian, I would still wart
a 155-millimeter howitzer at my
side before saving hello.
I am not moved when the Bureau points out that they prey
mainly on the "old, weak and
diseased'* and thus contribute
to the health of wild game. If
those words were on a Wanted
By SYLVIA PORTER
poster, they would still describe
m. . .e.
Oct.
10.
In
this
case,
you
should
used for reporting income tax- local gasoline taxes. The
There are several \*ays to
amount of deductions allowed get the new. revised Form 34es withheld
save
the remaining good pay
If you paid arv federal ex- depends on the number of non- 68 from your local director.
umber
wolves. "One is :o nulIf you are a wife whose huscise tax on gasoline used for business miles you drove the
lify
the
bounty system, which
your boat, plane, tractor, pow- car and the state tax rate. The band is serving in the U.S.
er saw, lawn mower, or for oth- chart is geared to a six or armed forces in Vietnam, you offers so much per wolf hide
er non-highway use, you have eight-cylinder car. (If you drive may file a joint return without Another Is to restock the wildfor the first time an easy way a four-cylinder car. you get your husband's signature. The erness areas where there is r"
to get a refund on your 1966 only hali the deduction.) But Treasury announced last year conflict with livestock herd.-.
return. AH you need do is fill as an illustration, if you drove that you, as the wife of such The third is to locate the reout simple Form 4136 and show your eight-cylinder car 10.000 a serviceman, should indicate maining live wolves and prethe refund due you on page 1, miles in 1966 in New York, you lr *h*> snace prm^cted fnr vour serve their environment."
Well, you go ahead and do
can claim a gasoline tax de- husbands signature, that he is
line 20 of your Form 1M0.
that.
You'll make sissies of the
in
military
service
in
Vietnam.
duction of $44.
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wolves.
They'll become accusAny
tax
refunds
due
you
on
this
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Many of its never tethered
return
will
be
expedited.
Thus.
tomed
to
the pampering, like
If yo« are affected by the
to file the formal claims previously required because the ef- suspension of the investment the earlier you send in your the rest of us, and will only
eat :he moose if you charcoal
fort wasn't worth the relatively credit, applying generally to return, the better.
broil
it. Next year they'll be
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small refunds due. But now it's purchases of business machindemanding
finger bowls. After
A warning: take special care
so easy that you will be throw- ery and equipment after Oct.
that,
petits-fours.
ing away money if you over- 9, 1966, there may be a slight with your arithmetic this year,
1 don*t believe a word ef it.
look the credit. You get a cred- complication when you file your for \*ith the use of computers
Wr.en
1 was a child. 1 read
the
Treasury
plans
to
check
all
return.
To
claim
the
credit,
you
gallons used for the non-highstones
about Russian droshkiecalculations.
it of 2 cents per gallon for all must file Form 346S. But "the
in
the
snow, followed by wolf
Until now, the Treasury's
way purposes from July 1, 1965. Form 3468 \*1iich you received
packs.
.And of how mothers
to Dec. 31, 1966—a year and a in your individual tax return mathematical check has been
their babies over the
package will be the wrong one limited to verifying tax liabili- tossed
half.
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If you own an automobBe, to use if you placed in service ty. But for the first time, all .de to get a bead start. Basyou'll* find a handy chart on after-Qd 9,1966, any property computations on your return ically, rm with Little Red Riding Hood all the way.
page 9 of the official instruc- on which you claimed a credit, probably will be checked.
Incidentally, she must be a
Tomorrow: Check these
tion booklet to help you figure or could have claimed a credit
big girl by now. Real big •« .
out your deduction for state and if it had been acquired before points first.
Daily devotion
How to save on tax - - first of series
(In collaboration with the
Research Institute of America)
In this 10-part series, starting today, you will find vital
hints on how to use new tax
law rules made by Congress,
the Treasury and the courts to
cut your 1966 income tax bill to
a minimum; how to avoid costly mistakes; and how to save
money by following specific
do's and don'ts.
First, guides on the 1966 tax
Form 1040 itself, which differs
in several major ways from
your 1965 return.
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If yea received dividends in
1966, the section on page 2 in
which you report them has been
simplified to eliminate unnecessary computations.
If you worked for more than
one employer last year and
your total social security taxes
were more than 1277.20, you
now have a separate line on
& elairo 4be ^ff^gf as a
direct reduction of your tax. On
the 1965 return, you had to
squeeze this figure into a line
Inside
Near the end of the feature,
tbe Intend nudged Ms wile
end whispered, •'What do yon
of t r *
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iyHAlOTUCT
Washington
Renewal of aid to Indonesia approved
By MBDtT & ALLEN n d PAUL SCOTT
Is important oow is that help
he given the n&ng military
Junta so the vital transportation tad commagtcitioo gyt»
tems of tlit oewtiry are restored.1
•TB this ton dooe immediately," be waraed, "economic coneookt eaifijr become 10
ted ttat tte _
of t h e
desperate struggle that defeated the CosamuBfts' attempt to
seize power/1
In ad&tkJB to military aid.
the U.S. provided S80Q million
in economic aid to Indonesia
since 115!. Both economic and
military tad was terminated in
1MB after Sukarno declared war
on Malaysia and increased tes
ties with Red Chma
Asked about soviet aid to InS^cretary Rosk reported tbe Kremttn is supph-mg 1
limited tmoos: of both military
Vhfie Rask made ao mentior
of tbe Rhodesian controversy
in his prepared statement. Senator Kari Mundi, R~S. Dak
lost no time in bringing It np
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'How can you justify a policy of barring oil to Rhodesia
while permitting tbe same products to go to Conmmnir.
Cuba?" demanded Mundt "Is
It U.S. policy to regard Rbo
desia as a bigger threat to
peace than Communist Cuba**'
You are Unktag two different situations,*" replied Rosk.
'There is no ennnectioc betveer. ihem *e are supporting
tbe Bnosfc in Rhodesia *h;>
Cuba a a problem in our bem-
Except for Red China." be
deciared. 'it is U.S policy tc
welcome any aid sber coonTBiUiHg to rrsftd ^
ladooesa. She aeed5 aO tae
to
be!p rha: car be obtained
fltw rma ym eeparaie tbe
MODESIAN ISSUE - Tbe r*-c^ " retared Mjadt *TV
B th*a m s C i n i / be Foreign Reiatfcw Cosjsuee'i Bruisfe are iLSfcng ai to dec;
^t heiped to crmte ties first dosed-door SSSMSJ with Rbodesu everytfcag ibe is
frttodairspB wisfe mf^tary Risk produced sadkcaDons tfeat shippi:ig tc Cuba. R5»des:a lsr \
tbe Repobbcasis rss^ad to
wta today ire
tfe-easecmg any 'Xber coonsry
a mxyx xem of U S
areabet Cas&c A i^^Lzz agents tr
US a* t t t tf*mst fnef*fe m L a s
fte e&e U 2 K
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