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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 1

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J'V -M! f- i 5 i it I- Democratic National Chair- man Lawrence said "Pritsldenf economic pol less workers was 200000 more than usual tor this time of year' workers 'accounted tor jfix to flreSecretary of Treasury DavtoLranedy tire Coundl of Eeo- men yddine to be statistically rigniffc have taken our country down a ant Goldstein said He noted SKSS economlc' "thatthc black-white Jobless r- iMflu "-i all the increase In Joblessness the rate moving up from SB per cent to per Cent Black dropped from 93 per cent to per cent too small a tlo hu hdd atabout l4o-l to A spokesman called the situation and said it bow Out presldentM George Many's predicts of lait February that imemploy- time and again ttSTWSesdiSlfc iiaar BftirifnlitwiHmi nnma i1un new: adnUnistrattam game1 plan and we need it tost" the h' spokesman said a ported Friday that 4A mUllon ''-AmaricgM were 'out of-wurk-y T-' last month the wont unemploy- fmeat lird fa 7 yean -v At the aame time a 12-miimte decline in the average work week dropped weekly average vragee for 45 million rank-end file workers 68 cents to $12107 at a time when prices have been rising -at roughly 6 rate was IS per cent of the workforce or 2-7 i Jobless Average weekly earnings rose per cent in the year ending in October hot inflation left workers with a net loss of 2'per cent the BIB Said' White House press secretary Bonald Ziegler said the Pres talent's Council of Economic Advisers had calculated roughly Workers strike against General Motors The -Bureau of Labor Statutes however said de ellnes in wholesale and retail trade and defonsemiatad Indus-tries also played a part in' the spiralling unemployment The BIB monthly report the last until after the yuletlde hoik? days showed the Jridees rate np from SB per cent fa October to Tv ment rate would have declined toS J-5A per cent had it' sot 1 been tor the GM strike BIB ae-1 distant Commissioner Harold Goldstein-by tradition a nen- viral aid the strike bad undetermined hut substantial effect 'mid added also had a lot of other factors ip the economy impinging air employ wi unemployment 7 r-''vember wB0 The BIB report 'laid the No increaao of 350000 Job- r' v-'v -v 'V A I v-1 5 ''iji r- 4 a year down from the 2-to-l ra tio of yean past fj sirr 7 Itwas a datfen tor area ski fans aa they heard reperta anbataaflal snowfalls at thdlr favorite Angnsta rcerireda flvednCh' fall with -'a- kowUng northeast- erty driving the enoir along at 40 mph according to the AA at State --Aiiw yl1 leet freesing rain rein 1 high winds end even -near-' bUssard conditions in-mountainous ereae-'-M Maine 'deface 'l i i 1 I 11 r-v4- destroy 'sssaultagsinit fLaL-- vi-- M7C''r: Calley leaned forward both elhowa on the defense table endhis neck appeared to redden 4 at tiipes durtog the fS-mtaiute wcby court-martial iaijMC' Pthe watem eoastUne the stataf i il ntsTOfg snowfall Thursday inlghtW andl thrmighout rridayThat? strip along the edge received rain: and riectTa---i S'Aa of 1 Greenville hads-fv 'Creedved six inches of snowjdnce rmktaighLr'Other-new snow ro-scM ports from the weather bureau: Ga' 'vJ' JJ i ti- i mcinoaicai ygfwdtaw of Vietnamese men An ex-GI testified Friday that he watched LLiWlUiem Calley conduct it-pdn jlumwristing women and children' at Lri whfle'they screamed tor: fludr 511 Nixon said hat directed (he Mthewttw "hSldencUi Bt: ''At- out court-martial Conti paid1 a 1 handM of women 1 and3 ChOdrenmadea A federally 'i aponsaed Construed The chief executive deriaretT eupply of oft ud can bo eteccttion Industry Collective I Bsp-thetiomrthtog-ito baaicaHy edto heto restrain the tocresse i gaining to take SSSSSSA aim is aeeuaed ley two Step aimadit laS 'ittu-Ahariatolngi process to the massive construes! ttam industry where wage- seUf than double majnifactuxv! '-3L' onuac onvur aiso! fjestiltodiiSriguad to pperate mtoe ta Calley ftre ted Wowthtop-of fctouneber He said that as he herhead Trjtf- jcV toted tbu vlllaga from the the hdtiattveto working tortetoangecjweaders management and Ho wenfrUPHtbe' commie sion 'detenntoeSjtoat legisUtlonJ tU Kqulrtdrit will be proposed STurnlnggnwm: strqnglyto toe Mypo of wage-price he nme avoided Nixon aliLof vs theisnti-inflstion pJGovernment hu danejfits lip to hold the UneTbie tf thoMi' aiticsl moment: tote boss end 'labor to make a effort tar exercise more re-S' strslnt to'prtee-: and wage IMS Lf hcli Who leaving '-io-l 'too? future fvtoy: apedfle actida to rounter: spiraling jwageoosts' to ouv and ho suggested leg- Islatlon as oce avenuo-Nixcai was quite apedfle to talking sibout increasing the supply of crude IJ' HI likdy to approve welfare ex penditures if it means will their town levy higher property toxea Theatate on (he other hand 1 does hot collect property taxes and other tax revenue sources A state administered general-assistance program-would not -he paid for by property tana State revenues would take the burden of paying for -welfare ott the local property owners LaCasse aays that -if public assistance checks wer ado quate to meekthe needs of the recipients the recipients would not have to depend on too towns except for temporary as- sistance Now recipients have to depend on the towns to sup- plemCnt their Inadequate wek faro checks Leveeque said Ives its recipients come help not enough If the redpk ent needs more the town must i i Ufe toted murder dvilisns 161963 while pleading his infantry platoducu a search wrrfl fjr i iH oft ud gasdtoe prices' Tisfts Nixon: acknowledged inflation psy cbolo wee- mare powerful thansnyonerknew? at'S the time: be took- office eariy in All matters he went onip iS us look at toe other slde -of toe at lbe wkge Idb-to eeo whort gm'ntoedC JesdeN4 chip' can: help hold down costs? and iwieesTrv'-jSifa Nixon sslddevelopinenUfa toe construction trades' illustrat ed toe hded for the federal gov- eminent to take a hand v--siSs double-'too national' tw for all msnufseturtog at a when -many- construction? Workers are 'out' of work' then something Js basically: wrong with' bargaining -gM Li ealltog for afendvatian of foe bargaining structure Nixon dfAijit ia now' the cnifthy' I craft-dty-bydty pattern mdy i guarantees tostabHity Whst is'- -called for is more consolidsted Ibargatotog ini' anazte crrs 111 leaders conference "They wiwoMMa Vteeaawii witaUi UUf WAA vi caucus to elect their leaders III i aomc'UtoerW Ouv Fagc--3-CsLJ)'ir iiKSagMii 'Preudoit ovenidingftion wsge settleinents are more -Sand msnsgement to stop freo? SOOTH CHINA-The bodyf: ttoo' delaying positive identifier jy Jng inta- wage -settlement and price actions any expectation that inflation win continue in toe future its peak rate of too past Any wage or price deck don tost makes toe flat and ir" reversible assumption of a high i rate of inflation ahead is against: toe public: Interest- and against toe real interest of toe working produettvlly-iiewiy on too 1 a womsn was found afternoon the Mrs: 'Freeman was barnFeb" partmenf to assume complete regulating responsibility? on all federal ofishore a move he said that: more foil fepwffl be produced on those lands v-Fs while- maintaining strictenvf roomental standards! wM: 2y Nixon announced another directive that companies porting Canadian oil be permit fted to um their overseas allocs for the- purchase of: mart 1383 to r- Palermo-1 atory wood frame houm on daughter of George and Esther Hanson Neighborhood rtwdvfM Shorey Norton vbody -apparently 8he la survived by ons son that of toe owner' Mink' Cartie- Manley a -'lOlllmrg wS Freeman Mass four" daughters-' Mrs' Jin sm and the building engdfed to flames when If mm an men arrived Departments sponded frem Filenno Vtfti JHfls and 8outo Norinan Prime SouthChlna flw chief aaid toe'- body-was found in under toe living room Prime toe eeDer A-- r- Overseers of the- pom- who are the selectmen In many small townsrare using -the 150 year old settlement law tomake it more and more difficult for the low income person to get" general assistance from his J' town As too welfare load grows the overseer reaeta to pcea aures from taspayers who do not want to spend more nxmey on welfare The settlement law sets no standard 'for who should get welfare It sayg only shall relieve persons having a settlement therein when on ae count of poverty they need re ragoZp CoL 8 -''t Chuckle The pee ifi easiest ee-ttnmgh are those whe make qpeetades ef them sdves gj 'f -Rolled coiu were taken from the Mr Market ufe? rtoTwi i offldals at said an undetermined Amoto and ten grand yjgg jneunt of money and merchandise vu apparently taken from their iafe Entiy waa faiaed M' hoIe cut hy the thieves in toe roof according to tiirop Police Chief Horatio A Quinn (UVaHee Photo)- --i i il Mi Whitefield Mrs Hesel Jgtksan dsyatlpjn- ythrqp Police Chief Horatio A Quiiinr (Lavauee wowvv grid foa fire apparently started i fa the kitchen State Police 1 neid toe recognk roeognk was burned -Ugraud- 1 wje $19000 as' deputy or $5000 men than Erwin does fa the-top Job WWV WjnUl ftfWV III WAV than Erwin does fa thetqp Job re asm for wanting to stay on at Erwin indicated toat his main onm? maa I 9 feels toat 'vJim -Erwin can be? kept so I have agreed to their efforts to promote mqfor ted fa toe case of toe- majority lGOP cansUUiUonsl offleersj' -1-'? vf attorney general is keeping name before toe public and hit gen- rm- the RepubUcanguberna- is now sending letters' to all Be James Erwin reported that rather than naming an attorney be will seek a third term as general next week they delay torial candidate acid Friday-f' publican legislators asking hand in state government r- Vita There 'was immediately some -a---speculstton tmMI Ah rannnnt ipCCIUIUOD'Ullh flf go 7 eomT ter Sen Margaret Chase Smith's -i pleted -i Xl thT Deputy Atty Gen? Jon -JS Doyle of Wlnthroo' considered 1 -i Doyle of WMhrop' considered that he would go af- not municipal welfare? receive proper 'attention fa-defldts would be reduced 'end sphe of the reluctance cf some too eligible lummy be fed if towns to prwvlde'for the fadk the state took over toe'1 admin- gent? LaCasse said Ha noted StoaST of general -Mririante that wno overooew of the poor are agafaat state administration i of general assistance because An advocate is Augusta Health they are afraid of toeing con tm of how much welfare Is dis- tributed think it will cost their (owns more he i'ieidL' -t'-v- LaCasse disagrees with -toe towns who' think the new sye tern would' cost them more money The -present town wek fare system la threatening to lo come more costly If the fa i crossing number of cases are? to be elded toe towns will have -by most as too leading candir date for toe two-year ap vv pdntment has withdrawn That leaves Rep Jon Lund of Augus ta and former Bep Malcolm Berman of Boulton aa toe other previously announced candk dates Erwln said he consider running again until after Doyle? 'withdrew v-S want to torpedo efforts in going after toe fab But now that out-of the and Welfare Director Abraham LaCaise Another is Paul Le-Vecque director of the Dividon of Peindly Services of the Dept of Health and Welfare i State admhilstntiflii' of general assistance would mean the abolition of settlement laws that leave it up to the towns to do-? ride whether or not a 'person should get aUL The laws are ISO years old LeVecque said are so artiquated toat y-1 torney general If toe recount of toe Nov 3 vote still shows Dem- ocratic Gov Curtis the winner ne inenmiHg legislature will meet here next week for a pro I WEATHER SNOW-1? Index 4 Fago Pago Amusements -14 OWtusrles 2 Ana Landers 5 Social Cfaueh 3 toteto lkll Camlet IT Sportsmen -Crossword 5- Say- 11 Editorial 4 TV 8 Ftoandsl IS Weather 2 1 ii The-original totals show that: Erwin lost toe election to Curtis by 890 votes The recount which is running -about 1600 votes daily shove toe average for major recounts of the past should he completed by ChristmuErwin said no reason they (toe GOP majority) esnt wait until after toe recount is completed before making a decision" on 1 electing an attorney general ho -continued 'I FOR BETTER BUYS 1 hi Quality furaBsreasd VV -V-appliaiMM slioy RANK Im 41 Bridge Aegesta (Political Advsrtisamerrt) picture I think I he added The attorney fab is part-time Doyle based Ms can didacy on having the legislature '-make the post full-time hot satat 1 he found no support: Currently''4 Doyle makes a little mart than -L vVvV £r' lrr Ji's f- 1 i 1 vTelegram Up 5c Jr TJiaMaino Sunday Telegram will Incraasa ifspsr copy price from 35 to 40 cents this Sunday Doc 6 It Is the first price Increase since March which also was fiva cants from 30 ta-35 cants law as than rising production costs arc rospaniibla- (Poiiticol Advertissment) i r- ELECT STAN SPROUL hr MAYOR Civic end Bnfnost Loader fc wM DannatL 1 Cmtm itrMic 4 i i r- 1.

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