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20 THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 19S9 Daily Investor MECHANICVILLE NEWS 40 NO. MAIN ST. By WII.MAM A. DOYLK About 15 years ago, llmiigbl S2.000 of U.S.

Treasury per cent bonds at par. These bonds mature June 15, 1972, and arc redeemable hy the government, on or after 15, 1907. l.alerj on, I bought S2.000 of U.S.i Treasury icu i Vines, 84, 1078 "I't-'raled a Mechanicville On each'occasion, I was lo shop for many years, died a these linnds would lie ac at Leonard Hospital, l.v Hie after a short In payment of inheritance; "am at I roy Nov. 17, 1H74, Miss Vines, Former Florist Dies par TMuM at Mechanievi Me Crealcr par! of her life am i true? As i know, IhPse bonds arc a i lnfi market liclow a i i A. Yes.

it true. If you wju Mrs wi iam Ihnse bonds can be used to a 2ml A Troy off 54,000 in talcrat i i a Foi ma a i laxes leveled on your cs a 1( na on New! this lint issues you hold and quite, a other Treasury issues do. The (act a your bonds are quoted below par faec a doesn't change the inheritance lax a al all. The marltcl for government bonds, and many oilier fixed- income securilics is wcrtk these days. A a reason is lhal more and more investors are turning common where there is a chance for growth.

As a resull, a guod grade: She a the Surviving are live nieces, i i Mrs. Thomson, lloherl Baxter nf Valley Mrs. Leonard Offcnbacker a Mrs. Frank Smith, both of I. VAN I I of Kdcn, N.Y.; i Vines of one nep Mas.sena, Heusen and! al 2:80 p.m.

from Ihc Fu- A neral Home, 310 Park Me- bonds are at prices a i in a a i i latest loiifi-lenn govern- resu The i I mciil bond issue was priced yield 4.07 per cent, They a i for slraighl inccime. This is especially of: Government bonds--the invcslment in Hie world. When a you i receive par value. q. I am HI years cilcl, married, no children.

-My im-cnne Is he- Iwcen anil a year. 1 feel I can invest a $50 a mnnlh. I a lo save- my money i i I a lo purchase Hi shares of each tlork on. my llsl. I I i i tloc-k in Hie i i i cral Motors, a i I i i i i Consolidated i 1 ehanicvillc.

flcv. James of First Leon I. Van Ilcuscn, general Mochatiic- a of Mechanicville officiate. A nl 1955, ls resigned Hudson View Ceine-' City Crews Mop Up After Flood ciTccOvc Feb. 28, to accept the position of at the Trenton, N.J., YMCA.

A i of the change wa.s made Wednesday hy Will i a a president of the Mcehanicviile a i a and i A i his four years al Me-lilies were read, and a i i Mr. Van lhe corning year Settlement Reached In Accident Suit Johnstown Police Officer Testifies About Milk Query A police officer says he ipvcs ligaled Mayor Donald B. Belinger of Johnstown because he icard rumors Bellinger had )ceri convicted on a charge of watering milk. LI. Fred K.

Komoi-nik testified last night thai he had asked the Stale Agriculture Department whether it had any record of a conviction against Bellinger, dairy farmer. The depart- menl replied that it had no such Komornik said at a hearing conducted by the police committee of the Common Council that aclcd oiricially, but 'gave no Settlement for sum was announced yesterday at Ballslon Spa, in the Supreme Court action of Mrs. Doris Sunkes of Cohoes against Ernest I'lasencia of Mechanicvillc. The action stemmed from a highway mishap Dec. 14, 1957, on the Walcrford-Mechanicville Sunkes alleged Ihat sh cx nalio "was a passenger in the aulorno- 'he hearing was on msubor- hilc owned and operated by Mr.

dinalion a Bellinger brought against the police officer. The mayor suspended Ko- 14, for five days Nine Killed In Air Crash At Jordan Amman, Jordan (AP) A Jordanian airliner with 15 persons aboard crashed last night near Amman. The airline said nine, persons, including two Americans, were killed. The six others aboard were injured. A casually lisl issued by lhe airline named the dead Americans as'Capt.

Charles Rushing, (he pilot, and Melvin Lobson. No home address were available. Two or three of the injured were described as Ameri- Plascncia, when lhc ear left the highway and struck a large boulder. According lo lhe Sunkes was pregnant i and as a result of the accident, she claimed 'that her child was born prematurely. Mrs.

Sunkes also claimed a nose in- and a low back strain. She was represented by John Serhalik of wilh Michael Sweeney of Saratoga Springs as counsel. Tile def a was represented by E. jmornik a suit Mrs. al the Stewart Jones of Troy, Paul French as counsel.

with Baptist Church Has Election Reports of the year's activ- Kpmorniit said thai, a ceiving the answer, he squelched any further rumors he heard about Ihe alleged conviction. The police committee said il would announce its decision to council, which -will hold its next mecling monday night. Produce Prices At Menands 22, Whottialt price iouftpe for nnarby enaadg s.t rtpftrtfi la tt ew York Depu of A i Markets. KIUJl'lS pjiiM, U. 8.

No. 1. box Mclntoith Obituary DEATHS FUNERALS Funeral of Mr. Landwesser The funeral of Joseph Landmesser was held al JO a.m. to- a from a Funeral Home, 837 River and al 10:30 a.m.

from St. Patrick's Church, Watervliet, where a Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. John I. Hennessy with Rev. E.

F. Donovan as deacon Rev. John F. Riley as subdeacon. Miss Gertrude McGill was the organ and sang "Miserere Mci Deus" as, the processional.

"Domine Jesu, Christe" at the offertory and "Thy Will Be Done" as Ihe re- King Hussein was among Ihe i cessional. The bearers were Al first to arrive al the scene, nine miles west of Amman. He was bert J. LaChapeMe, Joseph Banks, Exner. Jere- flying a hclicopler when his a i a J.

Hamel. William La-' Obligation Night Noted By Chapter Stillwater Mrs. T. S. Kyan AlOrrls 4-190J Obligation Night was observed at' a meeting of Upton Chapter, OES, Wednesday night in the Stillwater Masonic Temple.

The following members were asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Bernice Booth, Monday night to plan money, raising projects for, the year: Mrs. Carolyn Thomas, matron, Mrs. Helen Clothier; Hazel Kipp, Mrs. Jayrie Chuba, MLss clio picked up a message from I Barge Sr.

'and Theodore Irene Brownell, Mrs; Bessie Amman airport saying the airliner was out of contact. Intermeni took place in St. Jean's Cemetery 1 where Father The plane was a twin-engine' Riley officiated at the grave. Convair owned by Air Jordan. I Last night Sisters of Mercy vis- It had taken off 'from lhe Jor-1 ited the funeral home from St.

dan sector of Jerusalem for the Patrick's, Cohoes; St. Agnes, Cohoes; St. Water- vliel and St. John's Academy, Renssclaer. They also attended the funeral.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo B. Schmidt of St.

Joseph's Church, Schenectady, visited lhe funeral home lasl night. Father Riley visited the funeral home and recited the Rosary. George It. Wagner George B. Wagner of 132 Johnston Cohoes, a native and lifelong resident of thai commuiion (AP)--Tne West Ber- city, died early today in Cohoes flight to Amman with 11 passengers and a crew of 4.

East German Reds Fire Spy Chief Berlin (AP)-Tne VVcst Ber cuua ljU OL 5 1m newspaper BZ said today Memorial Hospital following a Communist East Germany's brief illness. He was a com- military espionage chief has: municant of SI. Agnes' Church, been fired because one of h'is Cohoes, and was employed as a shipping clerk In lhe Office of Farrington and Mrs. Nancy Vranken. It was announced that the Anna McArthur Constella- Oortlanrl UaMwIn I.

Greening 1.75-2.00 1.7.V2.flfi 2.0')-2.8o 2.75-3,00 chief aides fled to West Germany with vital information. The paper said Maj. Gen. Medical of the New York Slate a of .10 Ibs. Karl Linke got the boot after Health.

Survivors are his wife, Col. Siegfried Dombrowski! the former Ruth H. Clay; four Wilh rrcek and lower al a i i a a active member of many groups i i lie a i 'I's to "mop-Uhc elementary school survey a i anil ui committee for Me.cbiinicville! ul a a i some of i i the loco lhal adopted, at (he 78lh a a meeting of Memorial Baptist Church, Mechanicvillc, Wcdnes. I'ltlCKS TO HKTAIl.ltKS budget I burse white Medium "'hill 13' Was Urn brown UK, Small i defected. The report could not be confirmed in Dombrowski appeared yester-.

Motors, I'epsi-Ciila and Or, would it he heller lo I them one al a i as soon as! I have saved enough lor flooded liducalion Advisory Committee, the: Ilolary Club, and Ibo cifl'icial i i a of First Mcthodisl leers were able In gel .1 Church. hours' sleep a working con-' He is a past president of Me- linuoitsl.v for 30 hours. a i i i of Churches Commissioner of I i Works! and was uiililicily a i a for room. A cv a i Davie, pastor, re? i a .1. i i Iimd i of Mcclianicvillc.

dropped snow a a A i a lied Cross. i Wednesday lo cope cellars --today expressed dop'-irliwiil Lake a yeMcrday i one iluire al a i lime is a seji-sible i i a Thai nay you would ci'l belle, svrriige prices and lew 1 of i by sudden in Ibe a You can improve on yuui evbn more by i InveMitii-nl In Mil' you tan put in sell 1 11111 irtoiml ol money eath incinlh a Ibe. niglil before every Ibree a i i nolecl Hint 141 calls were i a own and a i a received al Ibe DI'W garage shares of lhc slock you I i lhe 311-liour a i tcrcilcd in i creek, and I a cellars a In open a new I I a lo be mil once, or account for each i a as Ihree liine.s, you buy. a no Calls al lhe a a were re- )em. You can cant-el i a lo Ibe i areas by time, you i And you a i a i radio, Al i i only use I lo liny slnc'ks i i a a which is atljaeenl ed im Ihc New York Slock Us-1 in A i Ibe messages oli.KDJe.

rori'lvcd hy Ibe a a Under hi.s guidance as secretary, several projects for City Council's a a were i a a i a i a lo police, lii'etnen ing Iho day camp, swim I i i a olhcr who a i i a i and acliv- DjHjilcil' Hies al Iho A rooms and bowling alleys. Family i nlso were, or- his leadership, and assisted by Mrs. Van lieu, sen ami Iboir i was elcclcd moderator of Ibe meeting, and Mrs. Hcrnice Kilcy was elected clerk pro-tern in the absence of Miss Marion Tilly, clerk of the church. A a reporl hy the chairman of Ihc i a i comm i a a the fol- i were newly elected for three-year terms: Mrs.

Richard Ba.sscll and Richard Wiltscy, members of lhc Hoard of Christian Education; Alfred Wendell and Robert i board of deacons; Richard Bassell, Mrs. Ida Campbell and Mrs. Susan TS FI The Stock Market day at a news conference Bonn, the West German capital, and said he was deputy chief of Iho East a A spy daughters, Miss Ruth Elaine Wagner and Mrs. Albert La- Marrc, botii of Cohoes, and the lion of Junior 1 Stars would meet Saturday night at the Stillwater Masonic Temple and chapter members were invited to attend and observe their, installation ceremonies. Invitations were received from Imperial Chapter, Cohoes, for Feb.

3 for visitation of its district officers, and from Cambridge Valley, Feb. 9 and Glen Star Chapter, Glens Falls. Feb. 15. Mother and Daughter Night will be observed at the next meeting Feb.

4 at 8 p.m. The following committees w'era named to take charge: Enter-- tainmenl, Neville Clothier and Harold Tompkins; Helen Barker, Mrs. Alice Pitney, Mrs. Inez Sanders and Mrs. Bessie Farrington.

Following the meeting games were played under the direction of Mrs. Helen Briggs and re-- frcshments were served by the. committee. (iuo(alions rosier Adams High Low Press Time Allegheny Mid 52H 52 Allied Chem 08 3 06li Allis Chalmers Alco Products 21V4 I A i Am 8414 83 83 Amer Air A Cyan Amer Home Amcr Motors Amcr Smell 50'A Amer TT 231 230 230 Vi Amcr Toll Anaconda Armco Steel organization. The 43-ycarold man, who said he was a veteran Communist, (old newsmen he Misses Elizabeth E.

and Ellen Wagner of Troy, and two sons, George E. Wagner of Cohoes i and James H. Wagner of Troy. The. funeral will be conducted al 9 a.m.

Monday from lhe W. J. Duffy Funeral Home, 229 Co- where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated. Interment will be- a i 'authorities! i St Cohoes, and at 9:30 a list of lop spys operating i St A ncs 'Church, ten European countries. Dombrowski said this material could deal a severe lo (lie Red espionage network of 12,000 agcnls in western 1 Europe.

Jn Hospital Jo Grignon, daughter of and Mrs. Joseph Grignon, Colonial road, left Tuesday for Sunny View Hospital, Schenec-" lady. Personal Mrs. Spencer Kellogg has re- lumed lo her home Albany Hospilal where she under- Agnes' Cemetery, Cohoes. went surgery.

Samuel F. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen, Samuel F. Davis, 86, brother ol Hubert G.

Davis of Averill excludes a i I a i of A a Itcsru Squad tries and Webb a i a i I walr.r I ruck radio Van Vcilkenburg, board of trustees, and Mrs. 'John Ilatlce, deaconess. llcelccled for one year terms were: Emil Obcrsl, i a i a secretary; Mrs. George Emmott, benevolence treasurer; Harry Itlen, a Church School Mr. Maddren poinled out a more a area boys i lKmltcr am Miss girls learned to i al a i coniinillces were named, and a a rcporls were i hy lhe various and a i a i of Ilic i i i i i hct.tl i i at Slillwiihir Itod overlooking lhc (in.

1 rood (rips lo Scho- i Cltil), llud-siin, as "Van" i fo owc his lour years al a i i served by lhe Woman's Society i nol lie 1 a had itleli And push your schedule i i i a I i American Motors hack a litl You shoulil a i a i I i bi-fnre you moving i risky i i I i A i a I Mo'lors and i i a i a i i i i Cnminissiiinei' called Hie a i "the most splendid mid lhc iiiiisl ease 1 of eoopcM'itlion a I have ever seen." i said "our Mechaiiievill 1 I Fire rii'iiarlinenl ilcsc'rvrs I I i MctlCQ is a a a of i i li'gc and lias serveil in A Little LeCtgU0 al New i i Weslporl, Sunlcii'd and i i i Junelinli. Maine, urcalesl praise for the way do app ear lo he promising jus' only Mr. Doyle will answer nf feller- tpiiitriTsI In his eiiluinn. Ill' taiiiinl answer phone rain, i Plans For Dance worked cold nut! i only long enough Ticket were for lo i only (mlay by lhc a i a a have a i lliey out cellars i a i dance being a Auxiliary Plans Member Drive Plans for a membership drive, lo begin Monday, Feb. 2, were made last nlgbl al a meeting of Ilic a i i a a i i i a tor Me- i Bcnciix Auto Bethlehem Boeing Air Can Pacific Celanese Corp Ches Ohio Chrysler Cities Service Colgate.

Palm Col Gas Com Credit Coniw Ed Con Edison Consum Pw Cont Can Cont Oil Curtis Wr Del Dow Cbcm Duponl a a Kdk Erie Food Mach Ford Go.n Elcc Gen Foods Gen i Ibe flooded area, bill punipi'tl old cellars ill oilier i a of Hie i and on I They led lhe scene i i i (loud once, lo light a i i i i al lhe Fu- Hume' and liiinii'diflli'lyi by C. The evenl is sebecluled Mrs. Tlllle Levine was elected Council, a i a for Ihe a a Cooperation of parents BOOKLET-PROSPECTUS rfiwibw THE COMWiON STOCK i al SICURITIIS, 7A nil' 1 n11 ''1'nvrollni; for ii cnnin nnil nitilc prowl Ii Ibrouttll roni- nion iheir iiivoM- Mull 111'" ndvortiprmriil. PURCELL CO, 11Z STATE ALnANY, Albany 62-4287 elude I i ogram. as of Ihe a eommitlee! liekiH relurns (icral iiflci 1 i llm I wiMil buck In I i rluii'i'! nicflihcrs mult if i 'Mil crlliirs, promptly.

i Orsl In iTSuowl iiiul I lasl li 'I'ticy i niutul (ho clock i i (ininRl-t'lKS LOClge 1 lo llu-ii- (amilics, a Bu fe players was requested lo assure success for the project. Gen Motors Gomlrich a I Groat North lnvc I i i I'w liiBcrsoll Hand fl!) 3 I a Steel' Inter Nickel GO" 1 6GVB fifi'Ki 79 3 68 Vi 52'Ts 44.Vs 31'A 52 5I'A 50-H 63'-2 G3'A 110'A 2314 23'A 23'A SG' i. 57 V4 57 (i4 57 3 57 3 54 to B7V4 2Dte 29'A 29'A 79 Vi 211 21(1 144 142 142 12V4 l2- 44 44 79 78Vi 8014 7914 4914 R4 83 83 121 54 39'A 39H The conlrolled press in East, arkl di cd in Cam- Germany has no, mentioned df Avon, England, and on coming lo the U.S., settled in Blackinton and North Adams, Mass. He was for -many' years, custodian nf the Masonic Temple in Norlh Adams, and was a member of Melha Temple Shrine of Springfield, Mass, and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include anolher brother, William J.

Davis of Norlh Adams and a sister, Mrs. John Bcrcsforcl of Carolina, R. I. The body will be moved to North Adams where the funeral will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at St.

John's Episcopal Church. Rev. Ivan S. Merrick rector will officiate. The body will then be taken to Troy for cremation.

I came a big. hobby about a year i i -mcnl will be in lhe South- either Dombrowski or Linke. Undersea Treasures Sought Home I i weather pives thousands of underwater archcologisls a chance lo dry Ihcir treasures and a for next year's ocean and lake- bed searches. Underwater archeology be- iago in I a and Ihe number of cntbiLsiasls. nearly all amateurs, has increased by several thousand.

They lake their a a vacations al coaslal and lakeside for the sofe purpose of view Cemetery. North Adams Mrs. Emile Burkle Mrs. Eniilc Burkle. native ind lifelong resident o.

Troy, died yesterday Hospital a a Daughter Leonard lingering of Ihe late i i under water to look Charles Lewis and Catherine ancient relics Lewis, she was a member of Ihe Church of Christ Disciples, Surviving besides husband one son, Al present, they are calalogu ng their finds, or checking wilh each other on some happy i a Sylvester of Prospect; dcrwater i ground they wo sUtcrs Miss vic Lewis have missed. This Willis, both of in onc brolhcr; George) may sport is hazardous weather because of and squalls. Hudson avenue, have to their home after spending a month's vacation wilh their'son- in-law and daughler, Mr. and' Mrs. Alfred Wilson and family, Wichita, Kans.

Circle Meets Circle 3 of the Women's Society of the Stillwater United Church met last night at the home of Mrs. Floyd Travis. Dickinson avenue. The meeting was called by Mrs. Merrill Baker and Miss Irene Brownell, temporary chairmen.

MrBi'Ub- seph Chuba led lhe'devotions. Mrs. Ralph Peacock was elected chairman of the circle. Other officers eleclcd were Mrs. Floyd Travis, sccrelary and treasurer; Mrs.

Donald Briggs, program chairman; Mrs. George Va'n Vrankcn, fellowship; Mrs. Earl Ward, world service, it was an-' nounced Ihat the Women's Society would serve a roast beef supper' Feb. 7 at lhe church and Circle 3 will be in charge of th'6 vegetables. It was decided to hold meetings the third Friday of the month and lhe next meeting will be at the.

home of Mrs. Peacock, N. Hudson avenue, with Mrs. Earl Ward assisting hostess. Following the fellowship period re- fresbmenls were served by lhe hosless assislcd by Mrs.

Merrill Baker and Miss Irene Brownell. Fourteen members allended the meeting. Church Notes Services will he held Sunday, in the Stillwalcr churches as Boys in Ibe i League will cl be nolified of plans via letters al their school. priiuil and I a lo ll'ltl I i I wtirked supervision nf I i i Waller Ii. Curlis.

I i A a Rescue So, a helped a i i leave homes Hint were i heal, because of flooded baseinenl.s and cellars. The ambulance also stood by for any ciuerjjiMicy. Cily Kniiinecr John II. Slice- a direclccl work I a 0 IvreakinH I ice jam i lire-police and regular polic aided with IrAlTlr. renniling and oilier details, under their officers.

Commissioner also Rockets, Navy Vets Game Postponed Tomorrow's game between SI. Paul's and Saratoga Navy Vets, al Mechanicville, Is being postponed because of Ihe all-star basketball niceling be-- inj! held al Mechanicville High School gymnasium. Itev. M. Seymour, U.S.A., CYO director at 51.

Paul's School Mall, said Ihc iiockels-Vels game will be rescheduled al some date. Asslslliij; lhc a i a i Broken Wheel Oil i i a P. Grace, Joseph J. and Hoy A. Bakor.

Trail! Ties Up The event i he open lo a i i Lodge of Klks is a i i a roast beef bulfel Sunday a i i as another e-irn! in Iheir weelcrml social series. Thnmas II. Giii-iiuni ex- ailed ruler, i be in charge nf Ibe bulTel, scheduled to be serveil from p.m. mill Klks and their Kiicsls. Tn Mfchaiilevillo Lodge of Klks Rt.

5 Traffic A wheel oil a New York On- I freight car broke In Rotterdam Junction today and part of called a i lo Ihe will meet at Ibe club rooms In- the stalled train blocked who assisted, in addition In Ihc prcipnrty owners and a Ibemselves' cnoperalcd a i WcM i i i a Pulp 1'aper New York Slate Electric St Gas New York Telephone V'olllns Construction Dyer Sons Const i Donovan Tree Service, ami lhe DPW crews. Foster Adams FOUNDED IN 1800 MEMBERS Now York Slock Excliongo American Slock Exchange 5 Troy, Phono AS 2-8300 al p.m. and proceed as a group lo the Fimernl Home, lo pay respect lo Ihe Frank lie was I Tel I i i 49 4814 4814 a i 54 5314 5314 Jones i- Laugh Kcnnccott Cop 104 Ligg Myers 93 1)314 because of sudden cwiwiv a hvo- kini-ms ind Lcwl Sycaway and i Serv c( lc a sto ms and squalls. grandchildren, and i a churches a 1 Thousands of ancient sh.p-J a Sylvcstcr a So Pros TM m(atcr wrecks can be found around c( The funeral will be dreds of thousands of-amphoras, I Kllnel Home, 837 River 'school aP or vases, of Greek and Roman L. fharli-s sunflay ocnooi al J.io a.m Hcv.

Lnailes cn seracc st 10: 4 a a.m Lockheed Loews Lone Star Gas Marine-Mid Monsanto Moul Ward a i Biscuit a i Distillers Cen Niag Mohawk North Am Av Norlh Gas Norlh Pacific Ohio Oil Owens Corn Fgl B3'A ti2 :1 (i2 24 Vs 24 4I'A 42 50 50 30 30 2814 401s 421-j 4214 3514 3514 5I'A SOU 50Vi 4214 43 Ii Some of (he major finds of the, past season included: An ancient boat a i hack more a 1,000 years, found in I Lake. Trasimcno, about 90 miles north of Rome. i Scores of other shipwrecks of ancient origin al poinls along i I a i a Sardinian and. Sici- I Hobbs pastor of the Chti 'of Christ Disciples, officiating. Committal services will be held in the Earl Memorial Chapel in Qakwood Cemetery wilh Hobbs officialing.

nlrs. Alma Talbot The funeral of Mrs. Alma Talbot, 75, a resident of Shu- 38-yoar-inomhnr lodge, died, Wednesday al A a VA Hospital a a short illness. He was a rcllrt'd llll Railroad engineer iind voterau of Ihe Spanish-American War. I TO END THE MECHANICVILLE STRIKE WE PROrOSE LABOR AND MANAGEMENT I I CASES TO AN IMPARTIAL I AND AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE DECISION.

LOCAL 678, UNITED PAPERMAKERS PAPERWORKS AFL-CIO 5-S leading from Schoncclady to Amsterdam, Slate Police said Ibe derailed car' was Ihc 71sl on the IflO-cnr freight. The wheel broke a the ear immediately In front dropped a brake line, Nobody was injured. The flrsl (19 cars were (alien Into, the yards al Mochnnlcvillo, The remaining cars were stalled across (lip grade crossing until a wreck crew could replace Hie wheel. The freight was en roulo from Ullcs lo Mechanicvillc. NAMKt) UMiATK Pan East Pipe Pennsylvania Pepsi Cola Phelps Dodge Phillips Pclrol Pullman Co Radio Corp Steel Sclvenley 5714 57 18 49 7414 57 Ii IB'A 291i i for example, an cnlirc Greek I Navy of 200 warships and trans- I ports was discovered at the bei i i of the year.

This fleet, the authorities said, was probably sunk in the year 278 B.C. A shipwreck discovered off Syracuse was a Roman trans- i port thai carried a cargo of I Greek marble and metal sheets. 74 40 :1 Vatlean (Al')-- Kruncls Ciirdliiiil Spclimnn, archbishop of New York, Was named today by I'opc John XXIII as pontln- cnl Iffinlo In Iho Cc.nlral American Uiichnrlsllc ConRifss, which will bit held next month In Scars Roebuck 44W Oil Socony Mobil SI Jos Lead SI Regis South Co S.oulh I'acific South Railway Stand Oil Stud-Pack 49 74 40 4 4 ft 50 31'i 45'A 3612 86 3(i ()7Vi 57'4 Sunr'y Mid Conl 2414 Texas Co Rtil'i ntlVi Te.x Prod 33V, 33 33'k Tex t) Sulph 22" 22 Union Carbide 1251412514 Union Oil Cal Union Pacific Many of these ships and their ('cargoes will be placed on public view in museums. Man Arraigned On Charge Of Assaulting Wife Michael J. Bodah, 23, of 273 fllh was arraigned today on a assault, second degree, charge i cl(c Murphy, mother of Wilin Troy Police Court.

Miam J. Murphy, justice of (he Bod'ah asked for a prelim- peace oMIoosick, Inary hearing and lhc case was adjourned untji Feb. 4 Church service at 10:45 a.m. Services also held each Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.ni. St.

Peler's Calholic Church, i Rev. Charles A. Galligan, pas- Masses at 7:15, 9:15 and 11:15 a.m. Devotions in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and St. Jude, and Benc- shan, will be tomorrow at 11 a.m.

from the Spurr Funeral Home, Cambridge. Dr. James R. Lee, paslor of Shushaii United Presbyterian Church, will off i i a Interment will be in Woodlands Cemetery, Cambridge. Mrs.

Talbol, lhe widow of William A. Talbot, died Wednesday at her home after a short illness. She was a native of Finland and had lived in New York City for many years before moving lo Shushan three years ago. Mrs. Talbot is survived by a daughler, Mrs.

Vic- tod Gustafson of Shushan; iwp sisters. Mrs. Hilda Kane of New York Cily and Mrs. Esther Gun- ninen of Finland and two grandchildren. Funeral Of Sirs.

Murphy The funeral of Mrs. Anloin- Justice Thomas J. O'Connor. Tlndnh was committed Ib was held al 9 a.m. today from Mahar Funeral Iloosick the Leo J.

I Home, 43 Falls, and at 9:30 a.m. from the Church of the Immaculalc Con- selacr County Jail when lMptlonAvt.cn! Mass K.II -'was cclcbralcd by licv. United Air United Knilt litibbor Sled Wcsllnghouse Woolwarlh VOUKRS A (illls 4914 35'4 laSU 1221) 12314 I8I1U B01-i 43 491J 9714 0(1 Vi 73 Ii 5(1 Kens. ceicoraica oy HCV. jor O.S.A., paslor.

Miss Bodah was charged with unu presided at assault on complalnls (i( were Cheney Mildred JCsse, A McCann, Jamoj seiiw.ru rept'csenlwl M(lfilllro alltl Wllliflm nodah today and JaincS tlcllly, assistant district attorney, represented lhe people, Inle-rmcnl wss In SI, Ccnwtery commltlal recited hy diction followed by Veneration of lhe Relic of St. Jude, Tucs- 7:30 p.m. Stiilwalcr United Church. Rev. Joseph D.

paslor. Miss Mari'-'a Webster, director of Christian Education. Mrs. Sidney W. Hewitt, organist.

Alison Lawrence, choir director. Youth Sunday will be observed. Itcprescnlalives nf Westminster Fellowship will assist with lhe service. The paslor has chosen for his sermon lopic, "Dare Live?" The Junior and Senior High Westminster Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. Ford and I.cona Tromans will have charge of the devotions and a film, "The night Start," will he shown.

Too Late To Classify 3 Imlh.v room, i ing room, Iniinilry, nil nrlrk. Pv linlncdlnl" itrcupunry. J.15.000. A. II.

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Years Available:
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