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Headtnaster Installed Hoosac School Program TROY RECORD, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, ponn D. Wright was officially Installed as the sixlh hcadmas ler of the 78-year-old Hoosac School a special ceremony Saturday horning In the JIc mprial Hall of the school. Wright, who was elected headmaster by the last spring, and assumed duties this fall, is the second Kplscopal lawman lo hold this office in the church related school. The Induction look place following a procession of the trustees, faculty, sludcnls, and spe cial guests.

Included the guests were Kl. Rev. Allen W. ISrown, D.D., bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany, and honorary chairman of the school. The bishop celebrated Ihe Holy Kucharist prior lo the The guest speaker prior lo the Installation was Kev.

Reamer Kline, D.D., president of Bard College, Anrtondalc-on- Hudson, also an Episcopal school. iDr, Kline spoke on the sub- jccl, "The New World" and gave a two-fold emphasis. He rejferrcd to "good schools" as being "the doorway lo (his new world." i Describes New World He described the new world as follows: ''Our new world Is Ihe new wtirld of the jet airplane, new travels In space and the new a the of the computer, of Ihe new racial equality, and; emerging peoples who are constituting another new nation with a scat in (he U.N. every mpnlh or so." He also gave an added de- scriplion of the world ns one of rjcw morality, art, leisure, expectations and brave hopes. Dfi Kline then declared, "Boys in school in 1966, belong lo the first gcncralion of all Jeniiiiigs: QE Respects Only Muscle SCHENECTADY, N.Y.

(AP --The president of ihe International Union of Electrical c-rs said yestcrdoy the General Electric Co. respects only imis- bargaining with labor. l'atil 'E. Jennings inndo that statement to no'wsmcn after preliminary meeting with lenders local 301, 1UE, whose 11,500 members are in the third wock of a slrlko against the GE plnnt'licre. Jennings also told the conference "the-international (union) will give financial and physical support" to Local 301.

Ha declined to outline details of thls support. Local 301 Is involved in fight wllh a kind ofjcorporatlon that unfortunately docs not respect wisdom, th it-does not respect objective ev'ilijpatian. It only respccls m(iscle," Jennings said. He labeled the union's position with GE here "a tragedy." a development, union'and'company officials an- no'nnccd they would meet to- in the first bargaining ses- sionsincc the strike began. ptate and federal medialors slated to the spokesmen said.

lunian lilslory where the high- educated arc actually chart- the course of human progress." His closing reference to cdu- calional leadership was as bllou's; 'Wo have long been accustomed to the cultured and he educated being (he ornaments of power. Today, they arc real men of power." His questions were "This school Is leaching boys In the lOGfi, what does that nean?" and "This Is a church related school, what docs that mean?" Special Cross E. George La vino of Philadel- )hia, Class of 1920, presented Mr. Wright with a silver cross, wlilomnllc of the authority of ils position. Mr.

LavJno, chairman of Ihe 3oard of Trustees, told of the mss being given to the school 1959 by John F. Oane, a 'hlladelphla architect, and one if tli3 trustees. It is the replica if Ihe cross worn by the oundcr of the school, Ilev. Kd- vard Dudley Tibblts, and luricd with him. Headmaster Wright made irlcf response In wlilcli ho re-1 crrcd lo the school as rep- cscntlng the present and the last and of his position as be- ng "guardian angel of tho plril world, coupled wllh lliat Jf supervision of the tangibles." Ic mentioned his family as 'equally happy" during their horl residence to date.

Mr. Vrlghl said "This has been a Mod year so far." Prior to Ihe recessional John Hoy of Troy, '28, a thisloo of he school, lead the student lody In. the singing of the School The ceremonies were held as lart of two-day meetings In- the annual truslces ses- fon on Friday, Parents Day Saturday, and sport events by the sludcnls, Clergy from a wide area, In eluding Troy, representative of "Smma Wjllard School and illicr educational Institutions at- ended, as well as many friends the school. Granville Hicks -To'Address Area Librarians Eastern Nejv York School Librarians Association will meet Knday, Nov. 18, al Panelta's Hestauranl in Mcnands.

Granville Hicks, author, lecturer, and reviewer, will reminisce with the sroup. The program will be preceded by a dinner at 6:45 p.m. The association is made up of school librarians from an county area, who meet four lim.es a year lo promote the in (crests of school librarians, ad vance the standards ot the li- 'ora'ry profession, facilitate Ihe exchange of ideas among librarians, and promote the welfare ot its members. Officers arc Mrs. Shirley Ebe- lino, Schcnectady Public Schools president; Miss Anne Marie Brown, Scotia-Glcnvillc Cenlra Schools, vice president; Mrs Barbara Beswick, Colonic Ccn tral Schools, secretary, and Miss Sharon Bobbins, East Grcenbnsh Central Schools, treasurer.

Anyone interested in makinj reservations for the meeting, in Xibtatning information abou the association, should contac one of the officers. vicinity Watcrrotd, black tan Uermn Shepherd. JIaE number inside car. -Last seen near fnlrlck't. Troy.

Ill-em. HEADMASTER AT HOOSAC-Donn D.Wright officially installed Saturday as the new headmaster of Hoosac School. Participating in the ccremonoy were, from'left' Rt 'flev Allen W. Brown, D.D., bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany'; Rev Reamer Kline' president of Hard College; Mr. Wright and E.

George Lavino of Philadelphia, Class of 1928 and chairman of Ihe board ol trustees. To Judge Fire Safety Contest Judges were announced yes- crday by Fire Chief Edward J. Zapf and Cnpt Louis L. Unser ot Ihe Fire Prcvenllon Bureau of the annual fire prevention contest which includes drawings and essays by area school children; The contest is sponsored Joint- by the Troy Kiwanls Clnb, Troy, Area 'Independent Insurance Association and the Uniformed Firemen's Assocla- lon. Judges will be Slerrlll T.

Lee, safety representative of the Kiwanis George W. Dun- lam president ot the area nsurancc agents; and John II. lucv(n presiden, of the Service Corp. representing the UFA. Judging will take place at Central Fire Headquarters at 9 a.m.

Thursday. Thursday, Nov. 10, winners rom 32 public, parochial and private schools in the city will meet at 'he firehouso a 1 10:30 a.m. for a lour of the fire and olice headquarters. At noon Ihat day, the chil- rcn will be taken to the Troy Masonic Temple on fire appara- vis and will be jucsls of the Troy Fire Dept.

al a luncheon vncn city-wnle awards will be made lo the winners of each eroup. AP Sels Opening For December The new AP supermarket in Saratoga Springs Is expected to be open for business before Christmas, according to Myron Hunt of Buffalo, in charge of building. The contractor Is C. Scialdo and Sons of Herktmer. Eslitnat xl cosl of construction is 5130, 000.

The new market and park ing area is on the site of the former Kmpire Market on Divi sioi, Street. The AP has con ducted business in a area on Broadway in the Sp City for many years. This stor will be closed. Children Asked To Share 'Trick Or Treat 9 Candy Youngsters who "trick or treated" last night have been asked (o share their candy with children far away who seldom have siirli treats. The candy given by Troy children from Ihclr trick and treat bags will be shipped by the Merccdarlan Missloncrs of Bcrriz who staff Swinysidc fo the children at their missions in Hie Pacific.

Adults arc asked lo help by giving money toward the shipping of (he candy. The children in Ihe missions have candy once a year when it Is sent by the sisters from this connlry. Chocolate. Is the greatest treat. Sisters a each piece of chocolate in loll before mailing the boxes.

Lollipops and other Halloween candy can be easily packed for shipping. Those willing lo make contributions of cither candy or money are asked to leave the gifts at Sunnysldc or contact Ihe sisters there. Last year (he sisters sent 800 pounds of candj. Estcrhazy Orchestra Gives Concert liy KEITH The Estorhazy Orchestra, a iiarabcr ensemble from. New fork presented a concert.

Jasl Ighl at-Music Hal) under the Irccllon of its conductor, David ilum. This performance con- titutcd the first of the Troy liroraatics Conccrls' 1668-07 cries ol programs. Featuring Gerard' Kanturjian, Cecl and Christopher Kimer, violinisls, and Sterling lunkins, 'cellist as the top per- ormers of the group, the Ester- azy Orchestra performed works Haydn, both Johann and -lirisllan and Johann Sebastian 3ach, Telcmann and Grieg, all ut the latter bright stars in he galaxy of baroque music, icrforniancc of which this or- hcstra hns been noted far and I'ide. The prograip opened with (lie Adagio" from "Sehcrzamlo No. by Haydn, 1 this being follpwed J.

C. Bach's "Sinfonia Con- erlantc for Violin and Cello" vith Jesse Cecl and Sterling lunkins as soloists. Doth of hese selections served as apt pcncrs and showed a delicacy balance and harmony. Johann Sebastian's "Suite No. in Major," one of the most opular of this composer's ex- cnsivfl output was gorgeously performed.

There were exquisite moments in and the nlmiie size of. (lie orchestra howcd the advantage of color this and the other move- lenls, something which is, alas, oo frequently lost to the listen- when performed by ensenv 1es7ar larger Ihan those which xisted when the suite was writ- en. Edward Grieg's "Two Elegiac lelodies" comprising "Heart Vouiuis" and "Last Spring" was he high point of the program far as the writer was erncd, and, of the two selec- ions, the Wounds" was upcrb! delicacy bilter- iveclnoss 'which permeates vocative tonal gem was a tonal em In every meaning of the liclie in last night's pcrfor- lance by the EslcrhazC Likb "Air" from the Bach Suite, hese lovely things suffer all frequently from heavy or- heslration and a minimum of hading so necessary in bring- out their full 'quality! The "Concerto for Three Vions in K. Major" by Telemonn concluded the program, with Gerard ICanlarjian, Jesse Ccci ml Christopher Kimber as solo- sts. CHROMATICS CONCERT -i a i Blum, guest.con- ductor'for the Esterhazy Orchestra which the opening Chromatics Concert Series, reviews the program i Miss Liljian M.

Russ at Troy Music Hail last night. Seeks To Raise $10,000 To Aid Slricken Girl NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. AP) Larry Capune hopes his paddlehoard marathon will help a stricken 19-year-old girl gel 10,000. i Capune, 24, carrying liquid oed, a $2 compass and a Iran- istor radio, paddled 27 miles tt Catalinn Island Saturday, then said he'd spend nights in Island coves and put to sea every day draw attention to the plight oj his neighbor, Christy Chnsten- en. Miss Christonsen, he said iceds $10,000 added to already donated to rent ma chincry to aid her deteriorating kidney for two years vmttl she can receive a transplanted kid ney.

"I hope this will attrac 1 enough attention so the fcdcra government will step in with aid," Captmc said. I.asl year Capune paddled miles in 37 days from New Yorl to South Carolina. Chief Milhvard Ai Parley Saratoga Springs Fire Chle Kenneth C. Millward and Assisl ant Chief John C. Kirkpatric will attend the second annua Fire Marshalls and inspectors seminar in Utica today and lo morrow according to Oommissionor of Public Safct, William A.

Gouyoi.a. The soniinar is sponsored by the Division of'Fire Safely of the pffice of local government and it is designed to provide a medium for an interchange of though between those fire officers engaged in fire prevention duties and to present information for the enrichment of Iheir professional capabilities. 19 From Area Among Frpsh AtPotselaiii Nineteen residents are liiong 700 freshmen and trans- students enrolled at the late University College at olsdam. Studying liberal arts at the ollcge are: Phyllis Carello, 101 4th Susan Carey, 5 Gene- both of Troy; Velda Chamerlain, 1432' 1st Watcr- liet; John Chaligny, Melrpse; lana Daignault, 1 Jay Wa- erford; David W. Banks, Aver- 11 Park; Barbara Day, 56 Milky Vay Troy; William La- iargc, 11 Brottq Watervliet; Karen Lcgenbauer, Broad- vay, Watervliet; Mary Ann Luciano, 12S North Central ilechanicville; Kathleen Powers, 7 Eberle Latham; Carol Stnnnard, RD 3, Troy; Nancy Sweeney, 1110 6th and James Whalen, 194 Burdett Troy.

Studying music education at he college are: Gary Burke, 15 Mmiro Troy; Stephanie A Galish, Western View Terrace, Arthur Biissey, Arsenal Employe, Dies Arthur G. Bussey, 85, of 5 Brian Court, retired Watervlie Arsenal cleclrician, died yester day at St. Mary's Hospital afte a brief illness. 'Mr. Bussey retired from the Arsenal 15 years ago.

He wa a member of Rensselaer Counl Conservation Alliance, Babcoci and Game Club, Hen drick' Hudson Fish and Garni Club and the Retired Federa Civil Service Association. He was the husband of th late Cceile Dupires. He is survived by a son George F. Bussey, and a daugh ter, Mrs. Janies J.

Burke, boil of Troy, and six grandchildren The funeral will be tomor row at 11 a.m. from the Mason Funeral Home, lOSlh Street an Third with Rev. Robci L. Seekins rector of Trinit Episcopal Church, officiating. Rensselaer; Ellen T.

Hilton, Maine Sherwood Park Rensselaer; Mary Pierce, Or chard Lane', and Barbara Shop land, both of West Sand Lake Free Gifts For Overseas Servicemen The Salvation Army send a Holiday gift package (o any serviceman in Viet Nam or at other areas if you will fill out and mail this coupon to Troy Salvation Army Temple, King Street, Troy, or Cohoes Salvation Army Temple, 76 Oneida Cohoes, or MechantcviUe Salvation Army Temple, Central Avenue, Mechanicville. Rank, Scrkl Address. My Name is. My Address. Phone Relationship.

DEADLINE IS 5, ANNOUKCEMENTS PoliM LINKS-rJoreotlne liold with dUmond, lost in dcMty of HGlh SI. and 2nd North Troy. He ward. AH 3-8965, -Male, mixed Shepherd, blbck. months old.

answers'to Sim, lost Trey-Water- vliel. CJiUdren's pet. AR 3-1400. JOG--Slale. jr.

old Springer Spaniel, small, white, sable markings, last seen Oct. 20th In Bare. An- iwcrs lo Clilp. Ben'ird. BE 5-1208.

OG-- prt English shepherd and police, made. Short hair, blacfc, pray and white markings. Answers to name Barney. Wearing collar wllh license, Cat! 27243S5. VEOUSSES-Boy-s dark horn rirnj 'IN with ihtnestonej, lost Oct.

23, In or near Samaritan Hospital. Keepsake. Reward. 663-8854. URSE--Child's, Shop, ping Center or echoes' bus, rosary beads, sentimental value.

237-7003 eves. I RID KING OUT OF so, contact Alcoholic Anonymous. P.O. Box Troy, N. Y.

nUBBEH STAMPS MADE 60c per line. 24 hour service THE TYPEWRITER CENTER 153 6th AS 4-8682 VILL TRANSPORT-- Your car or Iriick, any place, any time. Reas" rvlce 4 Personal! (LEUTROLYSIS-HaVr removed permanently. Newest methods and Reasonable. Martin Goldstein, 12 Second St.

AS 2-8158. Anto Transportation driving to Florida would like passenger to share expenses. Write Box 266, Troy Record Co. RIDE WANTED-From Cohocs to Motor Vehicle, Central Albany 8 Call CE BIDE--Wanted tor 4 school children from Sycaway-Troy to 600 New Scotland Albany, to arrive Albany 8:30 a.m. and pick up re turn 3:30 p.m.

Substantial paymenl available for retired Indlvldua seeking.part time employment or any other reliable driver with avail able lime. BE or AS 4-1318 evening. Wives Given Reception County Detrip- cralic Headquarters, 27 4th St. vas the scene Sunday of a reception for O'Connor and Howard "fi. lamueis, wives of the candidates Jor governor and lieulen ant governor, respectively.

Both Mrs. O'Connor and Jainuels spoke briefly-as die Rensselaer County Democratic Chairman Jolih J. Mr Purcell also -introduced the county candidates. The reception lasted lours during which time'Mrs O'Connor and Mrs. Samuels be came acquainted with area Deinocrals and their Mrs John J.

Sweeney 1 and Mrs. John Fleming were cochairmen-lor reception'; a a the. Dempcratic Women's Cluh.will hold its membership and reception for the local candidates'at thi Troy Club, from 3-5 p.m. Mrs. Notemaii Dies; Stricken At Apartment Mrs.

Bessie Noteman, 75,6 the Taylor Apartments was pro nounced dead on arrival at th Samaritan -Hospital yesterda morning alter b'eing stricken a her home. Coroner Anthony E. Mater said she had been under th care of a physician and gave decision of death due to nature She was born in Shushan, fh former Bessie C. West. Mrs Noteman had in Troy fo the last 30 years.

She was employed as a chine operatior at the Hershber Shirt Jlanufacturing Co. an most recently by the Standar Manufacturing Co. She retire three years ago. Mrs. Noteman is survived her husband, John, and a siste Mrs.

Kendrick Sherman of Ra mertown. The funeral will be tomo. row at 10 a.m..from the Me Loughlin Funeral Home, Sixt and Glen Avenues. Intermen Will be in Woodlands Cemetery Cambridge. Lansiugburgli' OES Chapter Hold Card Parb Palestine Chapter, OES, mee ing recently at Lansingburg Masonic Temple made plans fo a card party Thursday at Re deemer Lutheran Church.

Mrs Karen Julian, worthy matro and Lawrence Julian, worth patron, presided. Mrs. Madeleine Hayncr chairman of the party and Jfr Jeanie Erickson has charge refreshments. A report from the a Chapter meeting in New Yor was given by Mrs. Julian an Miss Mabel Hudd, associate Iron.

Joseph Weiss was chairma of the social hour. At the next meeting a Matrons and Patrons Night an the chapter birthday will be ob served. Children from Vanderheyde Hall will make (heir annual vis to the chapter bringing the. le (ers for Santa Claus. The chap ler will return to visit on Chris mas Eye, going to the.

home iake gifls for (lie children. Mrs. Mae Grant hay charge of "refreshments for: th children, EDUCATIONAL 13 Musical INSTRUCT10NS ---Com- mcrclsj, rock or folk, studio or Home. CE 7-3596 after 6. ANO INSTRUCTION Beginners and experlened.

Call. 273-0323, 14 PHvate Instruction ATTENTION DHIVEHS Earn up to (250'per week TRAW NOW PAY LATER UALITY TRAJNING-ls (seeking 100 men to be trained professionally as Tractor Trailer Drivers Many Job openings on record. Train on full, or parl-tlme basis, on all makes of equipment. Class 1 license alter We are licensed" and are members of the Empire Sla lh Association, train with bl a best. Albany, HE B-OJ60, Myllme.

EN-WOMEN Pass CMl Service exams. Highest marks. Key Training Service, 406 Fulton St. 274-8490. TRACTOR'TRAILER river Training for Class 1 License JVrllB at Call Albany 434.1832 CHAUFFEim TRAINING SCHOOL 7 Columbia St.

RensseJuer N.y Licensed by the State of N. Y. TRACTOR TRAII.BB TRAININS f'0 EXPERIENCE NEKDED CONTINUE TO BARN WHILE -YOU LEARN re you tired of a small pay checl, so let New England Tractor- Trailer Training show you bow to make per week and up. A snort training program will make your future successful. Wo train on gas and dlesel and tank trailers.

Budget plan available. Ful or part time placement assistance upon graduation; lice- and approved. Members of the Empire Slate Trucking Association. For Information call Albany, sny time, HO 3-6700. TUTORING--Math and Sciences.

RPI student. BA In Math. Call EMPLOYMENT 20 Help Wanted--Men A CAREER IN SELLING? Would You Like To Be Business For Yourself WITHOUT THE RISKS? he Freihofer Baking Cp ins openings available ir Route Sales now! NO EXPERIENCE ncctssary. Wi y-'Ill. train you for a rewarding ca recr In Soles.

In oporatlng om ol our routes you will chioy Ui benefits of running a business your own without the usual finan clal risk. W1E OFFER-- Sleaiy omploymcnl Job security, 5 day week, nalc vacation, pension 'and profit 'shar plan, life Insurance for you hospltallzatlon and medical Insui ance you and your family a no cost you plus excellent earn Ings which continue to Increas as you gain experience and sale know-how. SOUND GOOD? Why. not com in and talk It over? This may hi just the position you have beei waiting for. Call In person an (lay except Wednesday or Sur day 9 a.m.-6.

p.m. FREIHOFER 126th ST. and 2nd ABLB "SALESMAN Needed to cover local area wllti lin Industrial all high remuneration, nbs- pltallzaUon Insurance. Our 30 year in business Is your guarantee 0 All replies in confidence letter In your handsvrltin to Mr. Hoy.

Troy Sanitary Suppl P.O, 210. Watervliet ST 5-8518 ALUMINIUM-WINDOW INSTALLS 1 111 suppl1 EMPLOYMENT Help Apprentice MECHANIC Ian with automobile repair or machine shop experience to train for steady Job as sewing machine me- cbanlc. Real opportunity to learn a trade wilh excellent pay and lure. Al( fringe benefits, Apply In Person Marshall Corp. RIVER AND JHDD1EBURG Are Yoii Particular Aliout the clothes you wear, how you drive, where you live, and where you are KoLng? Can you get by for one month on a starting salary? $520 Per Month Plus Bonuses so, call for an Interview with out management training director.

If you qualify for our J.II.F. program, you can be earning money this week and moving to management In 30 We are the new Prom, and MJUs. of a 173 million dollar company, in the program learning field. Must be available Immediately. PHONE COLLECT 785-1234, AREA CODE 5J8 AIR CONDITIONING and refrigeration service man.

Experienced preferred but will train. High school graduate. Paid- vacation, hospltaliiatlon and life fnsuranct. Call AS- 4-7905 for appointment. ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER starting pay and opportunity advancement.

All company benefits. Apply in person only. Klshls Tire Route 9, Latham, Ass't Mgr. Trainee Person Interested In camera department. Sales-arid management.

perlence desired but not necessary, Apply personnel office. ALMAHT 196D Central Ave, AUTO PAINTER AND AUTO POLISHER Excellent- opportunity for experienced men In organization otarea's most progressive body Top employee benefits plan, 5 day week. Apply In person to John Morgan, Body Shop Foreman, W. H. Bumstead, Congress and 5th Avc.j AUTO MECHANIC Experienced, F6rd, top opportunity, pay and benefits.

See Haslln Lings. CRAILO FORD EAST GREENBUSH Auto Mechanic 'Jmihediatc openings experienced men. Highest wages, plui company benefits, etc. Nice shop, good working conditions. Apply In person to Newell Bros.

Dodge 16 Ontario Cohoej Part 'time "after school. per -Mr. Para 4 BOY To work In Troy Record Pressroom. -Excellent opportunity to learn a trade. 6 days, 40 hour week.

High school graduate who Is mechanically inclined. Apply Mr Sullivan, Troy Record Co. office between 9-12. BUILDING; REPAIRS Experienced, full lime. Must have own Guaranteed all year 'round work on older houses.

Good pay. Start immediately. giving names oE supply houses where you buy. Box 1, Troy Hec- ord Co. Auditors And Municipal Examiners Starting Salary $6,300.

For Trainees, With Professional Experience. Bachelor Degree With 24 Hours Of Accounting SEND RESUME TO: PERSONNEL DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL State Office Building Albany, New. York, 12225 WAREHOUSE AND TRUCK HELPERS MUST BE LOCAI, MARRIED DRIVER SOME PREVIOUS-EXPERIENCE HANDUNQ FURSmraE DRnT ING "TRUCK AND BE WITH TOOLS EARN i I HOUB AFTER 9O DAY THVOUT PERIOD WITH OVERTIME Standard Furniture Warehouse H7 RTVER TROY REAR E.VTRANCK.

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