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THE TROY RECORD, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, IMS. ThcTroyRecord TBOV, ir, sew. IMS, HOCKLY TESWEEATVEE. Jury Nearly Ready For Prabe Trial Log Cutting 4-fjinOccnpationForee, Contest Suspend Draft for Recruitmg I-, j-, Experiment, Taylor M. Jl Keewd B.ureaa, figsdast each eat 4.

4 5 -O flufiOU auia. Id ii 52 3 2 a-fflu S3 62 61 2 TT' S3 4 P-aq- (Staff Trial first $2 1 so-cailed $636.990 oiai from the yasd? of Xew York 'SJCeistraE Radroad la Albany arising. froaa itse I e4 by C0v. Thomas Bewey swto ia Dtaiaemue A Cousiy looked certain tcniay with rf "jjj lot Qaty osfe attcreaie juror Hemstreet Park Bridge Measure Reintrotlueed to C. Taylor, Yori be chosen.

So jar 12 jurors! beta and alter--1 A prospective has fceea of another owslria! tht i of Mars- Jjtcy L. Wicks Albany, Juror 3, iiaei lit ttit, Ihfc York i Tax Commission, of wfcjc-U torote-r Harry. E. Cjtua 'of Troy i'Oftdetnatd the property I'Bir City of Albany y-l-r, pylpwood V-OB the Fair yvitp-aood -a eight oa ia each nation. J)i- C.

hoped taat voluntary other a Taylor sli4 biS! vol'ia- --would helpfai oS saea mad Kisc also rtsitiy Would IrF for forces, UARDE.V--Arleig'a F. prize winner set The Troy JJerottTs CoBtest, pictured in ifce backyard sanies ia Troy. He will be awassied a Bond. Fish is instructor ia the Tray pubtic semwl and snakes garttefliijg a profitable highway between sn tw An of uw Joeg al criti- condition in wit nsisoas fcy current JlprH 2, 1911 bat Jc tnres i ciai repon by t)ir state ision. that there a Six Troy Prize Win ners In The Record's Victory Garden Contest Announced of Hudson a Bequest Hinges on Name Spelling wftirat' oy a isr.J turaed the rr.r.-..

rs OR of the r. thii srenj so ir sa coj-cs. Thiiii to lj i.jf-VAv. wr.icn issea J.T Japan ac- Curg.r-jsa: river ii it under federal jurisdk-lioa view was -peculiar. den for garljen an that jrrefent sya- nue.

is winner of the Srs: local administrative re- The Troy Record -sl Abraiiuni C. tenons." His JUeasurie woijail ai.OW-:ae i gj, ar eriticbs'ii i 4JU- flv's Kaiser, VVrSt Park. Placa, is two or of or oae of winner of she Srst for the representing tlwns, i major points (a Governor garden in construct, maintain, and operate a 1942 campaign when he promised Bo rw: awiirds of "clean Albany that iiaia the tritkism a ar Bono. to Cohoes. There Aloerl J.

Other priie winners to the interests of naviga-1 Di Ri eVi fora.ter'secretary of the sold Avenue, and aW R.ver therein utti between MechamcviHe and Hemstreet Paik at or. near River Street in the former city. MEMORIAM HARM M- In 1 i-aji pt. 6. JE4.V WIUL.ETTS.

JUAN GORHA.M. HE1.S.N DALTON. JOAN MARGE CURTIS. Board of Assessors, has pleaded to an Inditimeat charging connection city. conspiracy -in assessments in T.

Smith. Corporation with place for the backyard Bert Reynolds. Thir- seeond ptece for teesith Street. gardens. winners i will each receive S10 in War John J.

Doherty are aivaitiajf trial I St under a similar Indictment. THlrtt in the report by the State Tax is that Albany's assessment system out- in Troy are: er. 662 Sixth Avenue, and Mrs. Helen ity, 569 Fifth Avenue, com-! utuaitv garden. These jsardeners i tmoded; that the office of mumci- i wUl rdeA $5 in War Stamps, In Uivin? my- pal assessor is understaffed; that E.

Sally vh'j was rijethods and materials used are 6. 19W can Ti-r away Vf illy lioUis HBKT tay, Uranc- you h-ar. HUSBAND. (inadequate; that "property jations are replete with inconsist- encies and inequalities" and that assessment review procedure was susceptible to "poliUcar influence." Fjsh wHose ch i ef hobby is teacher of wood- i O. Tuck of Caaniy dc-cid? i ihe of name of the of St.

Beaupre. Canada, in at deprive thai institution of the resi- plaoe SV- ursfej ey reiiiftiJ'eJ BonJ; second a Sis 4 how Our bov iw Oroagii' in War :riuj.s for hotw is as Consolation prizes su saws Wt-ie mhu -A ere: coujd ceases co exist. la ruary of Miss In lovinff memory of Patrk-R Kfti- Murrar. 'fh azo today. 6.

1942. from thft fltO'-s thai lov-rf. ToU tnily part: -lk? a his memory Forever io ottr hfairis. AND SONS. BORN At Troy Sopt.

S. 1945. to Mr. aft4 Mrs. Charts JV Brtanao of tons a son, Charl-5 J.

Bren- was Ooroihy OTjanell uf MAt.6XK»-. At the- Leonard Hospiial. Srft. 1. tu and Mark Maloney.

was formerly Anna Delory. MABItA At Ellis Hospital'. SclieHCCtady, 30. ISrto. to Jftr.

and JnJin P. Marra of 246 Saratoga Cohoes, i daughter. Sophia Riia. DEED CHAMBERS--At Eagle 'MIUs. Sept.

S. 1W5, Eleacor Mealy, of late Albert CJiambers: mmtwr of the iate and Ella Charo- erandmother of fie. Harry-Van Derwei-ken and Franfc Ponocle. funeral from Fohiia'8 Funecal H(Kne. S37 River Street.

Thursday afternoon. 2 o'clock. Intwrneat. ia OaRwood valu- 8 arleni working and mechanical I in the Troy school systems. He has an entire 50 by 100 foot iot planted I to a Victory Garden.

The ground contains lot of clay, and was too wet to get planted early this year, m-as oropo-sed by the com aits-1 The garden had to be rototilled sion, aside from the Albany situa- tion. that the enact June 3. which Require completion ot assessment rolls in all comniunities not ijiler Oct. 1. permit adequate for completion ot the work April, and again ec torious Garden at Heifht.

The garden is at its height right now--with the best cucumbers seen in the area producing abandantly. of cucumbers and pickles which 34rs Fish maite into hread and 'to utilize modern 5 including such mater- pickles, dill pickles and sac value ta, eI such calib er A rVquest atso by it is difncult to say which commisLion that it be given outstanding crop. The corn cieftt power to enforce provisions untes 5 frrtfl tYtf KPVpn fi'tV-fOOt TOWS Will of laws regulating the Trost Lne se en 1 UL of real property. In ihc City rodac tot th Troy there has been a drive bv th our to eat fresh and municipal administration, under fanning. The lima beans are load- Mayor John J.

Ahern. to Bl Ct with Pods which will be ready to enforce real property assessment -P'Cfc by the end of week. The laws. The condition has also.tomatoes are just beginning to ubeth Enritiht of Spa. Pre- Itaiinsry 'hcarssg in the controversy' had before TiscK at Kitilston Spu.

yesserday and then I Jhe ftuirter was adjoarrid to Sept. far further testimony. I The Catholic isstitution, Known to area visitors, is seeking a share of the estate of ilisa En- I right. The residuary iegatee of the I will was designated as "the Shrine of Saint Ann of Duhuque, Canada." It is the contention of the shrine's representatives that, since no such i Canadian shrine it is an in? correct designation of St. Anne de Beaupre.

which it is claimed the i decedent was a frequent visitor. I They further state there i only one Shrine of St. Anne in ail Canada. France, where he is now station- iliss Enrigut, who died May 13. award is for meri- J1943, made her will on March 10.

Sen-ice. Lt. Frank 11939, in which she left $200 to St. Furlo. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mich- Mary's Church, Baitston Spa for ael Furlo of Buckley ii. Troy. ilacy. Cohacrf.

1 Jiobei cords. Awards for ih? first three were si'-'en by fair a.sst.«-ia:ivn. while the consolation were given by the Periodical Publishers Consniiitee which, with the WPB and State Ciasci vatior. 0ej)artnierjt. i.

engasied in speed- ing. production of pulpwood. Timei-s were Col. John Shields Revenue Doirii 7.7 Per Traction Company Claims In Asking Higher Fare Rate cing the that pas- Mr h-aj dropped T.7 per and Capt. John J.

Buyer ot the Ar- cent for seven months this year, i DECORATED--First Lt. Eric Hughes, son of Richard G. Hughes Potter Avenue, Gran- viltle, has received a Bronze Star from Col- Clougli Gee ia Nancy, Robert Baker, chief sealer tor the West Virginia Pulp and 1 A. B. governriifnt forester for this area, and iJavid Bi Cook, of the Conservation Department, were assistant Ixjgs used for the cuttinfr contest were provided the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.

Horseshoe Disabled War eterans Name Tickets A emuK for the Rev. Francis A. Ktlley Granvitle, awarded the OBOSS-- At th? Troy Hospital. Sept. 4., 1933, "Henry Gross, husband of An- Krlttman: father of Louis ft.

GrofS. Funernl stricily prix'ate at the of family from the Jlimsa yuwrml Home. 1928 Fifth Avenue. Kindly oniii flowers, IS-- At the Troy Hospital. Sept.

5. JSMS, AgTVfS WalMi. of the late Patrick Martin: itioUwr of Pfc. Thomas P. Martin, U.

S. now sta- tiotoed ia France: sister of Catherine and Mrs. Edward Huyck. Funeral from E. J.

Hf-Tbert Sons Fu- Home, Fifth Tlrne teter. 4, been the subject of poHticat dehate. i last ar Mrs In J943. at the regidencR. 25 Koad.

Estelia, Laut. widow Stephen atcCittley: sister of Mm. -Edward -Robbins of Syracuse. Miss Catherine Laut and Sfrank 3J. Brady, both of JtfwawJs.

Funeral Thursday jnorhing; at 9 o'clock from the resi- and to Si. Joan of Art Chnreh. Mcnands. nfill ba rung. Burial in St.

TilAry'f Cenwtery. Troy. Albany pkasft copy. Kindly oftiit S--In this city. Sept, S.

JS3, A. tfall. dauithtT of latf JflMrph P. EHzateth Curry wile of lianlsl J. of Mrs.

EcWn J. Efjan aad A. Wall. Funeral trow lhe J. W.

Burns Inc. Filth later. wife of th? late Micha' mother of Jrs. Ernest TcXorrouzh aafl Mw. Dewarest Cehoea.

of Troy Jtfw. William Carey of tady: (rrandjndther of Joseph taigfi. Patricia Frances Cinejr. Funeral FriSay morning at o'clock i the rejridehee. Street and 50:15 frotn St.

Eemara's Troy Lions Will Fly To Montreal plane trip to Montreal is one JM- activities now bfting pljitinwl Ubany. David Foster of 0:1, Broccoli, parsnips, kohlrabi cauli-- he Ums Gjub John Mc rVatervliet, Kattoerine A. Dalev white turnips and it Albanv. VV. Zander- (both sumther sqtiash and Mubbards i explained the tnp which will dill.

parsley, sage, endive, lettuce-1 be made by chartered piane during So far the trial of the initial in- ned 125 cans of tomatoes from dictment in the "Albany inquiry'; garden and expects to do up as la concerned the jurors selected to aaany again this year. Two kinds of pole beans are Jast ready to harvest, and family has canned 22 quarts of wax i beans from early plantings. 'garden contains beets, carrots. CW- date are: Michael J. Purtell of LSUdon- Florence L.

Brady of Albany, Lucy Wicks of Albany, Irene S. Conkey of Tracer ot Al- Inese cabbage, eariy and late Elizabeth F. bany, Georp M- Curtis of jeabbage as well as red cabbage of lll activities now being planned Watervliet bill of Albany, A- Adams of East Bern e. Benjamin J. Seidenberg of Albany and Edna C.

McDonald ot Albany, 'den- until acceptance by the prosecu-'is stored in the cellar with other A- report that the recent clam- tion of the latter juror created arid the root at Carroll's Grove a comment becanse McDonald's Sir. does not dig his complete success was given by Carf masses; erased a dsbt of $100 owed by brother, Jnhn Enright of Bronze Star for meritorious i Mechanicvilie and left her house- service in Italy. Pfr. Francis I Ol furnishings and clothing to Hughes, son cf Mr. Mrs.

tfee SaH-atiop Army Post at Al- Rkhard W. Hughes, Factory Her real estate, consisting Street. Granville. was similarly of two Baltston Spa houses, she honored for heroic service in 3 to her physician and Se- France, Belgiu-i. Holland.

Ger- i uteathedK the residue of her es- iat to the v-hurch of thp 'Jh'-'np nf many, as a 743rd Tank Battalion i 5t A nn of Dubuque Canada member. Private Hughes also On April 12. Miss knriht wears the Presidential Citation executed a codicil to her win re- for gallantry on D-0ay in Nor- i vokin gift of her real property but otherwise ratifying and confirming it, it is ateo the contention now of the 'shrine representatives that where a clause in a will is revoked by a codicil and no other disposition is- designated, the property affected by the" re vocation passes on to tae residuary legatee of the orginal will. Miss Enright's next of kin. consisting of her brother, nephews and nieces, ar.eue that there is no such church as designated in the will.

before the Public Service' Coainiission that an increase fares 13 for a dollar i instead of the present 15 is war- ranted. Foikwing yesterday's hear- insr. George X. examiner. postponed 'further hearing untii i Chapter, 0.

V'. wiil deveiop in Sept- 21. elections next Wednesday at It is the contention the new rooms on River Street, that, with eaaplovee salarv in-! according: to the last -creases, other cost increases and In another contest which passengers the busses i nlsltt Frai1 rfows, present livened fair activity yesterday, and trolleys "because of the dis-i io; vic coajajancter, and liam Connors. Easton. took the; continuance of rationing, the McDonald, of the Bu- championship in the annual wiil have to operate at reaUf we re both frewi shoe pitching contest.

T.te a substantial loss unless the received an award of SW. Others; justnient is granted. Xeil Towner or cam Baat5er who placed -A-ere; Alfred out that from 1939 era 1 a an vccmnoent, Easton. second 55; Cliffs Moul, 1 1944j lhe number of passengers lhe iillt of th West Sand Lake, third. $5: Ed- jrose ftorn million to fortv mil- 1 specially th jfuture when so many returains will seek aid from in benefits, their rights the commander at' next mandy.

peppers, celery ana onions. Last year the Fish family a week-end late in October, at the This vegetable luncheon meeting yester- Hendrick Hudson. husband 1s a Democratic the Spring of the year, jgivanson, chairman teetnan from the Fourteenth Ward i leaving them the through of Albany It was $lso brocght khe winter improves their flavor that he wag an employee of the I Each fail makes fifty pounds of Albany City Bureau of Water i sauerkraut from late cabbage, which Has under Cre tfuring the Mrs. McDonald "vas ac-f it tt'as shown was; Clarence G. Simmons was named chairman of a committee to make On the al ward Herrington, Hoosick.

oni With the war emergency Pine, Hoosick, fifth, S3. period ended, he argued, the Harness racing was concluded i drop again to yesterday afternoon wit.t three: Citinsr the recent short contests completed, of them strike following- which the War stake race. i Board granted the bus Results of the races retroactive pay and wage. Stake Race. Purse increases the' company president'- Hoiyrood Latimer.

by ex a ne( the decision of the I ter Butler. 1 2 is only sighiScant in of LeeFrisco. by lower rates and fewer riders. ke John H. Ryan, 2 1 Throughout his plea, Mr.

Town- Buckic Potemkin, owned by Walter attenipted to show that Perry. Cambridge. 3 3 OSS j- jji of bankruptcy was fac- lines unless the token rate Murphy will be contestants for position of junior vice commander; and Joaeph P. JDwyer nomi- i nated to continue as treasurar. Thtec bers Druin, owned by SatmiH Cutler, Schaghticofce.

4 4 Tinie as readjusted to the former, ''-IS 1 '-Ieve 'Joseph, Swada and C. ciassifled rarr. purse Robert R. Watson, company au- i Yf DOt MijjhUy. owned by Mitsiff, ditor.

testifying yesterday Cambridge. 112: Daily sen ted as company exhibits 23 sep- owned by Dr. Albert Thompson, i arate itemized lists showing opef- Saratoga Springs. 3 2 Millie's costs, passenger revenue, in- also that by revoking: the clause in her next ol kin inherit it. They contend that of kin inherit the personal property, consisting- of a bank account.

i 3Iite. owned hy Clarence Hasten, i come, for the affiliated coan- WhSte Creek, 3 3 4: Scotidale. own-' panics. on the ed bv Burtoa Cross. South were ruled out by Examiner War II, and Walter J.

a veterafa el Worid War I. The buifding committee a report on Us suinaier activities and said that the new rooms will be entirely ready for bury" Vu 4 1. Time 2:16: Mack on the grounds of being "ir- social Thursday, Sepu 13. the will disposing of the 2:13. relevant a inimaterial." All An invitation was received from 'tate and making no sveciSc Consolation race, purse S300: other figures were accepted as Reasseiosr County Comaaitte.

position thereof, she died intestate' Mellow Moon. 11 1: Qnite Sure i evidence. jOf the American Legion for as to the real propertv and i i Junior, owned 'by George Thomp- In connection with the cnapter to IB pa- son. Saratoga Springs, 2 2 evidence, the Traction Gompanyirade tomorrow- nighi, and cotor Bright Guy. Burgess contends that, although the last were appointed to repre- Bros feennington.

Vt, 4 3: The seven months this year, ntoti-isent the 3). V. group. I Law, owned by Akoxiry. Morth Ben-1 ber of carried shows an vitation.

was rece-ired and i nington 3 4 4 Everett Han-f increase over a like period last ed for a delegation to attend the year, the company's revenue teas past commanders and Goid Star declined. This is attributed to the I Mothers dinaet woder a.Tispice» lower token rate. jof tha AuaaJiary Rev. 1 In refutation of the figures swb- -A. Kelley Chapter.

mitted, it was declared the It was brought out during were oft the basia of a five-cent in- evening that many jobs seem to crease whereas the strikers had De sited; tty political Canning Center To Be Continued By Home Bureau The canning- information center nington over, owned by Akotiry. i port at next Wednesday's meeting, At one end of the garden is a are Lewis. Frank A. 111 coatJ in tne lobby of. the bed from -which ter and Harry A.

Walk, Na-w York Power and Light Co. ing of berries The ciub sent a donation to the of the first Selkirk t. spring plants. Mrs. Fish two year George Hahn, Air Corps has alsoj.w'as'a guest of Dr.

Ateon J. at i canned rhubarb from the farden. I the luncheon aad Lt Harvey Mao' years i was then draxvn. New I'anel. coatainihgr 750 feet, potatoes located on a friend's prize was a of Monday froin 20:30 a.m.

to 4 p.m., contrary to a previous announcement. This center -will be held a representative of the Rcnsselaer i Coaiity Home Bureau to give caa- nmg infennatioD to iomstreakers Post Elects iEric Yohansen i Commander Eric Yohansen heads settled for four cents and that and in order to safeguard vet. aiant- employees formerly -entitled grans. especiaUv disabled veteraasi the new slate of officers elected retroac ive pay wete cbapttr tenAs Jhe Post, American Lejnon, or kifig for She company, future to take concerted actioii at their regular Meeting in Demands were then made that wfit assure that the' ViUage-Hall Tuesday night, company: readjust its ledgers to i given preference in filliag posi- Charles Johnson was elected first conform with tae above exceptions. tioas jvice cinder: Harold Howard I 15 i second vice comrnander; Vjcwr; em as evidence.

Goodall third vice commander, and i because correct DQethocs are irn-. ilaaclow. a graduate! of 1941 ma- 011 1 for keeping food. 1 Amen? important things was one of inanity garden is located in a rst oav i officers to land oh i to keep in snind is Lansinfburg iBoy's Ctab Gardens, i GaadaJcahaJ when the correct use of the closure be- MAftIXE' Thomas J. Madden, a i Corps, stationed aaoard "CSS (Bunker Hill, has been to -rank of private first -ao Sr bin Atbert Van Nederynen.

Edward Ton is the new finance of- fleer and John J. Ray, historian. To i Delegates to the County Legion Mo H- of the Exempt; to naJttee are Aibert Van JCedery- Association will be fe-iparssrs Mrs. and Gerritt, Boozebootn: 5 amed al hs Tro Elks' Club next Charles Madden. Ha has ift were William F.

Mooney. a deputy -I best gardens in The 3 over a year: "upon 5 are used differen orts nates are Hildig F. Johnson aad Monday evening. Plans bej service since Oct 1C TatJ r--r Inf tKMn -the. annual memorial 1 The new officers wiH services 7.

te those in the new panel i Last year he won second priie or took Henderson Field. served I ausB tb are kinds collector of internal aaJTrov Record Victory Garden COTI- turh to the stattes fee took a i well a former He has an excellent general archiJcctare course at" the Fn nd "egetabies selected t.i---..»_^*i^^. canning" should 1 be in perfect -TU tne Milage Hali Oct. 1. open house.

tatsons being given to 4 retrains on. 1 serviceffleS. In view of the proKeaw. facing horc: mother of'MrV. JJrOsai- 1 fred W.

Christiansen of Schneider, retired city etgineer. and F. Harrnan. Car! Schaltow of Is'iaaA and mafces a Si. -Mary'a Cfcarch.

a Wtfii nutff will be friends X. S'ttJt. 9. JS45, Thomas J. Tempany- hnsband trf On late fc Graulty.

Swrfi'VGrf jgweral front Parker SIcnwr- Albany Man Ajipointccl Church, trher? a TCqmioni hijrh mass will be sweat. Friends are itrrited attend. tht Tierney. another alternate can be chosen, tace seen hi tne area. He has an land the jsrosecstion has exhausted asparagus bed feet Jong-.

Ee- its immediate trial every type of vegetable, he be started. JBecaase Of a coriander and caraway. He ligioua holiday tomorrow. is; also has nice nelor.s ani I prohable a recess wili be taken sweet potatoes. An attractive rock Pate Away fcpipment ATJJJoancenwt bas made returnir.a; veterans, a round table oiscassion on the C- I- 3ii: Of and.

other Sfgisla- be held -Sept. 17 in the Village Hall. to- -the Hudson Volunteer convention ia darksviHe and from, 1 the Xew York Volunteer Associaiion convention in Aiany wilt be Moinfenonce superintendent desires position witH Industrial or Manufacturing Co. Wide experience, knowledge of foundry routine. A-l references.

Coll Tray 954-t. A. 5 'FHJE0. ia E. and Jlrss.

M. of York. Fuceral from 3.9* Torfc morning 10 o'clock, Intertheat in Calvary One of the last frfjssibfe juiors rejected by the proseoition was Mrs. Winifred Fahy Whose is a captain in the AWany Fire De- assistant sttperifltendertt of parks in Albany, Jaroes Krttmp. Her htsi- band had oeen questioned in nKction with the alSeged "collection of poHtical assessments" in the fire department.

She said he ccaisid- ered this matter as nothing more vegetable garden is by gTadioli and other Sowers. Mr. Reynold's second place iaunity gardes is ofte ol most productive small plot? in the city. The garden. 23 50 ftet, has already furnished Seven bushels of large firtn tomatoes, bushels beans, a of i City Recreation Department em: plutyees are potting appar- slides and equipment at the pool and parks and -windows in preperi- foT -sirinter weather.

This wa5 -parka, according to Edward A. i Wachter. Recreation SBperinten- lon C. of Valley Fslls: sister Wallfr S.ink*r Wesley. 1 Valley N.

T. Funeral tinday at o'clock from be resideccc, Frltnda ere invited. i Various people called yesterday were excused for one reason or an- other. Vincent J. Bytner of Aibany (stepped aside after saying that (Continued oft Thhtwn.) JURY NEAKLY the getteral run of parden vesre- tables.

Frcm four rows of toes. Mr. Reynolds dug a bushel of excellent quality potatoes. The 72 tomato plants grew to jsweb heights that they had to be pruned in order to let the through to ripen the tomatoes. The courses, the tennis i peppei" plants are the most prolific i tearers Reynolds has ever He has 52 piants average 15 large thick meated pep- pers each.

One outstanding plant I has produced 25 fruits. appointment oJ Russell E. NewklrJc. of Albany, xs professor of law at Siena College, He assume his nexv post Sept. it -w-ith of- vise fat; term.

Jlr. a graduate of Bamil- ton Coifege and Albany Law College and Avas formerly associated the Xew Court Ap- At present he is editor -of i the legal work, "American Sank- jrHptcy fVactice." A chapter night progress vnll be given totnorrow. evening oxing's Hall by Troy Chapter. of the Moose with Mrs. XeK''t MuHin.

senior reiTetit. The progratr- will in charge of Mrs. MeHie and Mrs. Exait Five win initiated. Inairei and veterans' service otTvS.Ctork'* i ciato win speait This event will Anna of 143 First i.

Weme be foitowed later ir the year by opera; a open pvlbHc at Castis- Appiiar.ce at 35 Division Street ton fnion School, at which re- The paper was Sied by ibiiitaiion of r'siiimin'g ii be brought to the attenrion of the public by appropriate aims. auoiaey for SOCIAL IVWY THUtSDAY NWHT Disabled Amcrieoo 5 TTiird Dr. Rcznidt to Speak Dr. Samuel ftesnicic, professor of history and social science at selaer Poiytechirie Institute will speak on the Problems of 'at the monthly ctinher meeting; Monday at :13 p.m. of t.lit Business and t'tuK The meeting win o-: held flt the First Fitptist Church.

for a sitle under tbe auspices of file chin. Sept. 22 at 9S Congress Strett, will PROTEQ YOUR AGAINST DAY OF IWCItTAtNfY! SHICT YOUt FAMILY 10? IN OAKWOOD NON-SECTARUM NOW BEFORE NEED WOt IQt iOOKitT PiTAi.

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