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20 News The Around World THE TKOY RECORD, TKOY, N. FRIDAY MORNIN6, NOVEMBER 7, World Soviet Head Rays Nixon, Offers Friendship MOSCOW (U-D-Soviet President Nikolai V. Podgornyj Thursday criticized President, Nixon's program for ending the Vietnam War and reaffirmed Russian support for the A a slates the struggle Egamst Israel and its Western supporters I At the same time, he offered Soviet friendship to all u-orld and expressed hope for normalization of relations i Communist China. I Podgorny was the keynote speaker at a gala meeting i he Palace of Congresses in the Kremlin marking the celebra-1 lion of the 52nd anniversary of the October revolution. Strikers Cause Riot For Better TV Coverage MILAN.

Italy (AP)-Unhappy about state television cover-! of their labor disputes and low wages, thousands of striking! J-orkcrs clashed with police Thursday in Italy's largest in-1 oustrial city. It was the worst violence in i a since the start of I a 1 autumn" labor unrest. I A crowd of nearly 3.000 demonstrators heaved rocks at 1 sales and spare parts headquarters of the Fiat auto company They demanded that white collar workers also join them the walkout. Pulse Of The People I SALES EXPERIENCE-Mcmbers of the Lansingburgh High School unit of the Distributive Education Clubs of America A spend most of a shopping day working in vaned capacities for on-the-job training under personnel at Grant's store in the Trov From left, Mi.s Jane a DECA, merchandise manager; Charles Kennev, Grant's store a a John LaFlamme. Grant's merchandise manager; Michael Carev, DECA store manager, and Miss Lisa Wheeler, DECA, operations manager National Senate Boosts Food Stamp Prof ram WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate completed Congressional action Thursday on a measure opening the way for a major boost government spending on the food a program.

i Ihe measure, passed by the House yesterday, increases the authorized appropriation from S340 million to S610 million for the current fiscal year a began July 1. Television For Today Morning Inquest Indefinite Until Antony Ruling EDGARTOWK, Mass. I District Judge James Bpyle met Thursday with lawyers for Sen. Edward" 8:00 (6) Today (10) Captain Ksngaroo (13) Word of Life 8:30 (13) The Real McCoys 9:00 i Pick a Show M. Kennedy! iTM! 5 ialill for Dollars and prospective witnesses but declined to set a date for an Romper Room inquest into the death of Mary Kopechne pending an autopsy (13) Gid Tatk ruling by a Pennsylvania judge.

i 10:00 i It Takes Two Boyle, who met behind closed doors with the lawyers he' HO) Lucy Show jyould reserve his decision on the inquest date until Bernard J. Brominski of Luzerne County. Pennsylvania -rules' en an autopsy on the body of Miss Kopechne 111:00 i Sale of the Century (10) Andy Griffith 11:30 i Hollywood Squares (10) Love of Life (13) Ed Nelson 10:30 (6) Concentration (10) Beverly Hillbillies State Rocky Doubts Marchi Will Challenge Goodell NEW YORK fAP)-Gov. Rockefeller has expressed doubt, that the defeated GOP mayoral candidate. State Sen.

John will challenge U.S. Sen. Charles Goodell for the Repub-! 12-00 (fi) Jeopardy nomination for the Senate. (10) Where the Heart Is (13) Galloping Gourmet Afternoon lican Goqdell. appointed by fellow Republican Rockefeller to fill the seat left vacant by the death of the late Sen.

Robert Ken-, nedy. has differed with Rockefeller on several issues. $44 Million To Be Speeded To ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-Gov. Rockefeller reported a he was taking two steps to speed $44 million in state funds'into! the hands of financially hard-pressed hospitals across New York State.

The measure will accelerate payments to hospitals that treat! ftpdicaid patients and enrich the state Health Department's 1 eo-called ghetto medicine program. I 12: Drug Case Of Area Youths Presented To Grand Jury By BERNARD COHEN The Rensselaer County District Attorney's office Thursday presented the November grand jury with six cases, according to witnesses certificates of attendance. Five area youths face charge of loitering for the pose of a using or pos-jslrumcnls. He was arrested Aug sessmg a dangerous drug. 129, 1969.

Police say he had in! Police have arrested James J.I his possession a flail (a thresh-i Cole, 6 Florence Place: tool) which he had threat-! Hill, 3 Washington Place; i ened. to use. I (13) Bewitched '0 i Name Droppers (10) Search for Tomorrow (13) That Girl 1:00 i David Frost (10) Farmer's Daughter (13) Dream House 1:30 (10) As the World Turns (13) Let's Make a Deal 2:00 i Days of Our Lives (10) Love is a Many Splenciored Thing (13) The Newly wed Game 2:30 (fi) The Doctors 1 0 Guiding Light do) Dating Game 3:00 i Another World (10) Secret Storm (13) General Hospital 3:30 (fi) Bright Promise (10) Edge of Night (13) One Life to Live 4:00 (6) The Flintstones (10) Lost in Space (13) Dark Shadows (17) Port of Call 4:15 i Mike Douglas (13) Gilligan's Island (17) Once Upon a Day 5:00 (10) Perry Mason (17) Misterogers 8:30 Name of the Game Glenn a i shocked and angry when he hears rumors a a politician his magazines have endorsed is a front for a crime syndicate. (10) Hogan's Heroes They attempt to foil the test of a new secret weapon. Unable to copy plans of the weapon, Hogan and his men conspire to sabotage the weapon- testing before a turnout of the enemy's elite.

(17) Johnny Cash This cinema verite documentary by Dr. Ar- Continued from Page 14) I say they were left little to be desired from anyone. They were normal, respectful and happy kids growing through many stages of life. I was always proud to be associated svith) them and was not ashamed to take them anywhere. I still have occasion to visit the Park and sometimes I see and talk to these boys.

I still find them very respectful and full of enthusiasm. I still am not ashamed of them. They do not deserve to be berated as they have been. Let's take a long ook at these kids and try to understand and guide them through hcse demanding times. I think hey are a good bunch of kids and they deserve this much from us.

I think "Anxious Mother" had better close her Generation Gap quickly, or I can offer only sorrow for her and those who feel as she does. In closing, would throw out this one thought for the parents who these children there for a boy or girl from Ihe the church have with government been stolen fuuds, and they (government) have made I a holy mess of it at your ex- jpense and mine. I urge a we all qu hind legs and scream bloody murder until we reverse the trend and get government out of this area as our constitution really demands. In addition since government has recognized the need for tax support in the discharge of welfare and WFLY Today social service (government) functions, would be they wise and within the original intent FRIDAY, NOV. MORNING News Every Half Hour and Hour 6:05 John Walker Show-.

Hallmark Music and News 10:05 Paul Flanagan and Music AFTERNOON 12:00 Mews--15 min. 12:15 Gill Roy Show- Hallmark Music and Newi 4:05 The Truth Is Paul Flanagan and Guest 5:05 Mantovani to Catholic schools, churches and our United Fund organizations as long as the purpose of these funds is properly circumscribed. Troy. THOUGHTFUL Buffet To Follow OES Meeting Tonight u.uus.u lur i a A buffet lunch will be served are so worried about ose of loni meeting ildren. What else a cr Chapter, i i i HnnsinL- Follc- Brunswick area to do besides I lhe place of a previously sit on the lawn or walk the a covered dish supper streets.

Think about it for while and wake up before for 6:30 p.m. prior to the meeting. Mrs. Forrest J. Reed, wiuie ana wane up before it is! i-unt-sv j.

neeo, to late. I have a lot of thoughts i a a is general chair-1 Morgan Beatty, Sports and Stocks EVENING 6:00 Dale Lane Show Hallmark Music and MUSIC OF THE MASTERS 11:05 Dukas: Symphony in of the Concert Ai- sociation of Colonne -George Sebastian) Bach: Suite No. 1 for Orchestra (Paillard Chamber Orch. Jean--Francois PailJard) Sibelius: Sym. No.

5 in E- Flat, Op. 82 (New Phil- harmonia Pretere) 1:05 Sign Off on the subject tf anxious i Vermont's Green Mountain would like to contact me Mastcr Masons will be guests' National Forest, which coven should slop complaining a a a will be acres, was founded in start doing before it is to late. I 1 their honor. 11928. I want to go on record as; -being a supporter of these kids thur Barren takes us on a concert tour with one a sincerely hope the rcsi- the popular exponents of clents oj: this area feel the same what is perhaps inaccu- way If they don 1 th en I am rately termed Country and a a i llave underestimated Western music.

i character the adults. Some of them could learn a (10) Movie "Sweet Bird a dea! the Highlights Of TV Shoivs 10:00 FRIDAY 8:30 p.m.--Ch. B--Name of the Game Publisher Howard (Gene Barj is angered when he hears a politician backed by his a jazines is fronting for a crime! He sets out to prove ilhe charges against Mayor Ad- I i a (Hal Holbrook) or to clear Mm of the smear. Also involved the scandal are Stephen IUc- drama based on the play by Tennessee Williams about a young a who. in an attempt to get! a movie contract, uses a former movie star lives in a world of alcohol, drugs and sex.

(13) Here Come the Brides Anderson, guest. Lottie and Jeremy, en route to aid a young mother in child birth, run into an illegal whiskey pe'ddlcr on the run. (G) Bracken's World Actor Brock Jordan loses stature in his son's eyes when the bay discovers that his "father leaves the more dangerous aspects of his TV series role to stuntman. (13) Duranle Lennon Sisters Guests arc Hines. Mines and Dad, musical trio; Fcss Parker John Byncr, impressionist.

(17) Newsfront fore they act. Wynantskill. DALE K. ROWE Reverse Trend chael Pascareiia, 8 Mechanic! The grand jury will also re-! Kenneth Coyne, address deliberate a charge listed: and George Van Vraksn, 7 Thompson all of Troy. The defendants, all free on S500 bail, were arrested April 11, 1969, at 150 4th St Apt 10 Two out-of-state men 'being; i wilh held on a a in i a i Beach, await the decision of the grand jury on a first degree robbery charge.

Accused Of Robbery 1 Richard Armstead, 25, of Haven. and Lloyd Jackson, 21, of Richmond, ere accused of the Oct. 4, i robbery of S250 from the Fort; lS 7 ancy Liquor Store in East! Greenbush. sexual abuse, first degree, which 's lodged against an Averill Park Boomhower was 26, J969, in con- Jul 22 as Evening and Brian Donfevy. A good 8:30 p.m.--Ch.

17 Johnny Cash A film portrait of America's foremost singer of country music, will be televised in color. Cameras follow Cash around the country as he performs at a Sioux reservation in South Dakota, a prison in Tennessee, Grand Ole Opry in Nashville' and Carnegie Hall in New York'. 10 p.m.--Ch. 13--Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters Fess Parker sheds bis Daniel Boone buckskins tonight to join the gang and sing his first recording in five years, "Comin 1 i After Jinny." John Byner adds impressions of an all-night (17) NET Playhouse "Heimskringla! or the Stoned Angels." Written especially for television i a E. arrcsted sault of a nine-year-old North girl.

Boomhower is free of $1.000 bail. Face Charges Two Albany County persons, face charges arising out of June 28, ISfif), break at Hess! Oil 629 River Troy. i Joseph Storidard, 503 13th Watervliet, and John Kocnig, 16, of 60 Fort Ferry Latham, are named as defendants. Koenig is charged with third 10 dard has only the latter charge Stephen Ireece, 471 3rd pending against him. Koenig is Troy, 15 charged with possession! free on $2,500 bait, Stoddard on ot weapons and dangerous 6:00 i Area News, Weather (17) What's New 6:30 i News Pfunl.ley-Brinkley (10) News Walter Cronkite (17) Basic Astronomy 7:00 (fi) I Love Lucy (13) Area News (17) Guitar Lessons 7:30 (S) High Chaparral Billy Blue Cannon captured by Apaches and used as a pawn in a barter to stave off an impending cavalry attack.

(10) Get Smart Max is assigned to follow Simon the Likeable, the most lovable crook in the world, to the headquarters of KAOS, i but interrupts his mission to ru5h' 99 to the hospital to give birth. disc jockey and impersonates of entertainment celebrities. i plays a Mexican handito, an Indian chief and Noah Webster. Editor The Record: The original proposal leading to the First A to our stitution was introduced into the House of Representatives by James Madison, and read as fol- lows: "The civil rights of none shall be abridged on account of religious belief or worship, nor shall any national religion be established, nor shall the full and equal rights of conscience be in any manner, or on any pretence infringed." I submit now that James Madison and our other forefathers did not intend that the above action should vest our 1mont with the authority to take aiu steps to insure that there be no comedian i 5 i Nor di Lh intend a our government should! a steps to invade and i perogatives and, for time! i i a the functions justly and economically performed by the church. Arthritis Sufferers: Wake Up Tomorrow Morning Without All That Stiffness! New pain formula.

stronger than a regular So you take it less often. Yet so gentle you can take it on an empty stomach. Doctors must often tell people with arthritis, and its eariy- inorning stiffness, to take a lot of aspirin. Trouble is, many arthritis sufferers get a burning upset stomach from large doses of regular aspirin. But now comes a new formula for arthritis minor pain that (1) is so strong you can take it less often nd still wake up in the morning i-ithout all the pain's stiffness and (2) is so gentle you can a it on an empty stomach.

This means you get both extra medication and extra protection: Extra medication because each tablet contains more pain reliever than regular or buffered aspirin tablets. Extra protection tablet! contains two antacids and it micronized -(which means tablet particles are so fine a i i is more read, ily absorbed). Called Arthritis' Pain Formula, it was specially! developed by the makers ofj to give arthritis suffer-J ers an easier, less upsetting way 1 to wake up without all that) early-morning stiffness--and joy hours of relief. Arthritis Pdin Formula Analgesic Tablets By The Makers Of by Paul Foster. This is a 1 C0ntend lhat almost unwit- dramatizcd commentary on the killer instinct in man.

and it involves a debunking of the myth that the Pilgrims landed here first. 11:00 (fi) i and (13) News and Weather 11:30 i Johnny Carsnn (10) Movie "A Gather of Eagles," "Rock Hudson, Rod Taylor, Barry Sullivan, a Peach. An Air Force wife upset by her husband's criticism of the men in his command decides to leave were properlv him, bvit realizes the portance of his work before it's too late. (1.1) Joey Bishop tingly we a condoned and even sponsored this destructive invasion. Our schools a progressively and recently, a i outlawed any vestige of religious- belief except, to my mind, atheism.

Our sociologists and psychologists hired by the hundreds by government shy away from biblical terms such as and teach a one should lookout for himself first that no one else or no other power can or will do so. Welfare, social service functions and education that for ages the function of SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE! 5-Pc. MAPLE DINETTE 139 Off of Vermont Rock Maple. Solid leathers Juriuture OPEN MON. THRU FRI.

'TIL 9 P.M.--SATURDAY 'TfL 3 I HOOSICK TROY HENRY FONDA i 8:00 --GET SMART TV'i Funniest Show --Adv EXCITING PRE-REVOLUTIOSART DATS ALONG THE 7RATL IK OUR OWN N'W TORK fTATE IK (13) Let's Make a Deal (17) What's New (10) Good Guys Rufus and Bert try to become volunteer firemen but Bert has trouble passing the main test--making friends with the dog. (13) Suspense Theater "Are There Anymore At Home Like Robert Ryan, Katherine Ross. (17) Washington Week in Review Art Project Exhibit Slated For Today As a follow up of a program of varied art projects, a mim: exhibit will be held a the Cheney Free Public Hoo.sick Falls on today and SaVj urday. This will consist of plaster master masks of the work by teen-agers under the di-l reclion of Peter Smith of the' Falls Central School art! BRICKSTONE MOSAICS A rainbow of colors to choose from. Do an entire wall, or floor, in this exciting design.

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