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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 24

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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INSPECTION CONDUCTED comptroller has ordered an examination to be made of accounts and fiscal affairs of the District of Brunswick for (he; Period begining July 1, 1949, and! ending June 30, 1951. The report! of an examination has been filed in the office of Mary Cover, Haynerville, where it is a public record ind available for inspection. Evaporation of water produces cooling effect. CHCWIN6 Court Orders Evictions On Housing Sites Three orders of eviction were granted, yesterday in Rensselaer Counfy Courl against three tenants living in buildings about to be raxed by the Troy Housing Authority. The orders were granted by Judge DeForcst C.

Pitt against Loiiis Dclmonico, River Street. Emil Matter, 125 Ferry Street, and Wililam Centcrbar, 16 Congress Street. Five-day stay of execution was granted in the last two cases. Marcus L. Fiiley, attorney for the authority, said additional requests for eviction are being processed and will be sought against a small group of tenants who have not left (he premises at both sites.

The housing authority an- 1 THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. Y. WEDNESDAY A 12, 1952 nounced earlier that the residents of the River Street and the Sixth Avenue tunnel site have had from seven months' to a year's notice to vacate. Also filed yesterday was the! appeal of Richard H. Harding who! is seeking a hearing in the Appellate Division of Supreme Court on Judge decision that he, as the operator of Lew's Bakery, 136 River Street, and r.

tenant, is not the pro entitled to an interest in money paid in condemnation ceedings. Mr. Harding maintains that a lease he signed in 1945 reserves the right to make a claim in any condemnation proceedings that his landlord may be involved in. He is represented by Murphy, Aldrich, Guy, Broderick Simon. About 92 families and forty business firms are leaving the two sites Lo make room for low-rental public housing.

Four nine-story build ings will be erected on Street, sile, south of the River Congress btrect and four seven-story build- Junior Rifle Clubs Select Chairman Wcldon. Tibbetts, instructor of the East Greenbush Junior Rifle Club and life member of the N'a- tional Rifle Association, has been named chairman of the junior rifle clubs of District 3, V.FAV. The area of his jurisdiction covers northeastern New York. Mr. Tibbctts and his committee will carry on a campaign for new rifle clubs in the district V.F.V/".

sponsorship. The East Grecnbush club meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at Col umbia High School. Under consid cration will be the club's opposi tion to proposed state bills limitin the sale of .22 calibre shells to any By JOSE SALINAS and ROD A HOMi A A A SPEARMINT CHEWING CUM America's Your search, for quality ends when you discover Miller High life the beer acclaimed the country over as the. NATIONAL CHAMPION OF QUALITY! Try it today -see how grand it is to enjoy trifb Miller Wgb Life! tfULHIIEVIXlCIMM DeCrescente Distributing Co.

29 Violl Avenue MECHANICVIUE, NEW YORK TELEPHONE: 762 ings will be constructed Avenue, just south of Congress Street. on Sixth er. person except a licensed rifle own High School Trio Presents Concert "The Faslofsky Concert Trio" presented a varied selection of pieces famous composers arranged especially lor piano, violin, and In an upperclass assembly at Troy High School yesterday. The program was divided into selections by Bach, a fiypsy folk song entitled "Two Guitars," and LcRoy Anderson's 'Fiddle Faddle" which made famous by the Boston Pops Orchestra. The three solos were a Mexican folk song on the 'cello, Brahm's "Intermezzo" on the piano, the "Hot Canary," on the violin.

The club maintains that such a law would put out of existence such organizations as its own de voted to the training of those un der the age required to get a license. two parts; Ihrec group including "Ave Maria" Alhambra Group Take Part In Parade Vega Caravan, Order of Alhambra, with members throughout the Troy Area, will have men in line when the annual St. Patrick's Day parade moves off Monday noon in New York City. Charles F. Cassidy of scribe exchequer, and Martin Cassidy of Albany, grand will lead the area group.

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