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THE TROY RECORD, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, MSO. Jewish Center Day Camp Starts Season Air Attacks (Continued 1'rom Fugs and one Yak-9 fighter, up an ammunition nnd deatroy- one locomotive and damaged three. Thft Jewish Community Ontfr Ijttpst yesterday openfrt its tMrtriuith an- The the IxA-7 nual non-secfsrlun, smn-; a Russian makes wif.h grind nipr day camp at Mid-City War II 1'hpy are Mcnands. the very Hli-sl Husslftn types, The camp will v4 how ever. Janc-'s All World'! a ivppk through AUK, 25.

Children i Aires-alt, iccoenlzcd i bPiwfn the ages .5 10 Information, describes i a as single-Beat, flghUrj), thti The theme this year's ciamp ai -S capable ol a i i will he "Indian Lorr" and the 350'miles per hour and the LA-7, pram will Include such activities mjih. I and i i Tl Vak-8 much wood i 'its construction, a 1210 horpe-j hourir, iu.i« xumn-, flpld cr 12 cyHndp Cn8hu i i i and tsvo trips to Saratoga ays ita aincnt is a 20 mm. Spi'inES. in the nose, and two ma-'; ON THE AIR Radio Progrerm From Lecai Stations WFLY Marines (Continued From Paffe One) ordered to report to Gen Mac Arthur In Japan. Camp Pendlctoii headquarters of the 1st Haiirte Division, commanded by Maj.

Gen. Er Record FM Station Kl Toro is headquarters ot the 1st Air Wing. An AfflllaUi of Mir Kural Radio Network M.H Me on your KVI Bnjnd Channel 322 About 22,000 lc athfet necks ntatirtned at Camp m.n MC on your tuna i On (ha Air--Week Days 0:30 A.1W.-J1:06 P.M.--Sundays r.M. (eluding three combat battalions. I i The air -winy at Kl Toro Include? ft-jf--Htf.

5 30-Ca P. M. rld it No 15- Know Y. re Many wctl-fji directing the Bhimeothal is lalifiM persona arc program. Marvin director and i a mounted in the cowling." Thft i.A-7 has an 1,850 14-j cylinder a i a i It carries Ti U'o 20 mm- a two Miss Jlhoda i is program di- chincguns, i provision for KI rector, while Mias Jean i bombs below i and one Io sophomore at Queens College, is! 37 ni bciow the waterfront director.

I Ten B-29 heavy bombers for rui On the staff are: consecutive day a a Fi-ffU Gardner, hPnior at airfield, 135 miles inside i College for Teachers. Korea near the east coast. 1 in charge of age? 5 and Tin; i a Yak fighters Barbara'cllfford, a a of Jlus- and bombed South a defense sell RaffB College, in charge of a a i 16 miles and and Miss i i i I of ami Suwon air- Mike, i at Troy i School, a 23 miles of Seoul. In charge rf ap-s ft and 10. Miss a A i account of Aibcrta.

Simon assists in i a i if-mM strongly to sup- division, jpori the word of A i a i On the boy? staff a i Bernard i 5 the invader drlvo hart Meyfirs, senior at i Collpgn, in charge of agr.i 5 and Mm-ton Ajnspan, on rolled in the graduate Fchoc-l of i i of Pennsylvania, for HKC fffoujw 7 and 8, and Nomian Doliii. In a ni a ye.nr-olds, A a Butler, senior Troy i School, arc i nuti i i i M. WVsiilur' 12:21 i i Fi i 0 JM.V-Ti-Afle r.StV--The Sltifc IM.S--TrMsur* 2 0 0 i Time Novrls 2-311-Cunafn "i i Tomorrow A. M. Kftr i a SMS--Today la 1 Shr Oorjey fliorjfULiar SHvfr .1 Club FM KtMtion Weathrr ami for Siory o( lr to Enjo? 7:2, Eoimdup Jacqiien U.

S. Deficit (Continued Jrom One) ir.ore $1.000.000.000 below the January estlmnls. otitlnyfi actually totaled only $13,496,000,000, with major items i for Air and almost a racing i 1 days. tins--The On Sunday, 2, (hit com-! TM np i i i North Korcnn a i i i r( Beoul in i 4 to a Suwon on They reached YonRin, six A past of Suwon, and a jangni, 12 miles eaB(, while a invader column was i about i i east of Suwon. No a i was reported, howcx-er, and i SK "activitios alonp thn linrs cil cnm- intiiciite the 10.

IS--Music in MO--nr ktu'fifin forces up BufHr.cnt hn i and i operations In Jaroft of Irm Han i nnd aro In' a i i i a a posi- A i $4.125,000,000 for tlonA in I Seoul Area." the P. M. Rons ami l-dfl--Cfrtrlr Fo.irer Bis Wind 4 IM.V-The Wlnii Wlr.i Wind Wind Shintl s-nO-Teiio Terri Toller Mnskj a In a a outlays been efitlmntcd at aTajor items wore $3,745,000,000 for the A i Force, for I Army and 51,413,000,000 the Navy. The foreign A program cost only $44.000,000 a gain.it a a jirojection of Mnny of a a 1 fl a a i In Bpnnd- inp on affcr-lcil programs i could he tn he i i thfi ending 30, 1051, total oopta i i up a doflclt lor thai period wlilrh tho i lon'a Snat aptimftte has placed nt $5,200,000,000. Ons programs ro coat more than estimated WHS the a crop support progriim.

'L'hs Cnm- modlty CrPtUt Corporation on i conipai-nif Jl.fVifl.OOO.OOO ftl- lowa-ncc. Ths Postofftcn pcptu't- Hipnt in i holt- $593.000,000 ngainpt nn The i-oat $2. 10,000,000 more a cx- a i of hownvrr, wns niorp ivulr.sprr.'id and represented aRfiinst tlie osLlmnlcs. The Atomic Energy Commission, for pxample. only 000 of Us $073,000.000 allowance Thc South Ivor a army, nl i a a OominunlsL invasion a began un- cxper.trdly 25, was credited by A i holding fin- won Rtid Its airstrip; Inchoni Scoul'j! port miles to the wsl, nnrf a i nort, hof Suwon.

South 5 hrld imp i i of HIP Ifi i west of SPOH'I, a A nlso reported Soivlh Koronn i i i i i were moving in a cnn- i a i I a a pn.tt of i Suv.on. "Tran-T'orlnllor. of i nmterlf'l, nnd troon.i nnlnts In Japan to Korea conUnimn tmniolrslcd Ihrnug-h day (Alon- dny), i A a Brltlsti and AiuWlrnn a i i a of Korra i I i Fljrhtinjr Sporndlo, A i i i a a a i i i i i i i i wast only spora- i i I i i a i a A i i a i re purled most ComnnmiHl. i i i and lo be low i i a i a i in- A i i a A a Jf Sister 'YounB Li. Mrs, MB no Wtti 2Mfl--lirlglHur From Mont 'JriMo a llffiry 3 F-nlr Inr Kflivartt; ii.1 GA 11:30 -Radio RfV i P.

M. Jenn Out fllsttr Pcrklnt Cr. Mnlont Mrs, Burlo Warrea 2MJ--KrlRhter Day From Nowhe HniiM Take All It Rich In Rhythm fifl.OOfl, 1VCV, FSf. p.m. M.5 Me.

A. K. dive bombf-i's arid a i 'The annouaeemeTit cams ernment repotted considering: thit ways uf providing more trained manpower IE military requires it. The problem to have been laid before President Truman for study. Some military officials were said to favor caning certain reserve i made up largely of officer: from War II.

The units would be filled by volunteers from the reserves. These oCficlala -were reported to regard the problem as an Immediate one. However, Secretary of Defense Johnson told newsmen after a conference with Mr. Truman that the administration has no prssent intention mobilize reserves. No Partial Mobilization.

about, the prospect for a i a mobilization, Johnson replied: "Not at the present time." But he noted that under the newly enacted extension of the a law, the President is authorized to call reserves to active whenever the arises. Military officials mentioned such possible manpower problems as: 1. Covering possible losses in Korea, along with any substantial i 2. Protecting Japan 'MeArthur has to send substantial of his occupation forces in Japan to Korea. 3.

Greater needs if P.cd China her trained divisions from Manchuria into Korea to support the Communist North Korean Invaders. Military men said the problems could be met by enlarging the Army, calling up certain reserves, of a i i the National Guard. In midaf con, high officials gathered at Blair House. The purpose not disclosed. The i said Air.

Truman plans to spend a i of holiday at Blair House, his temporary residence, nnd has no enpagementa lor today. VTXKU' Ailiattj- HSfl Dev Hlont Thn iiiiceirinctition A i i istralion dlshtiritrd Us $362,000,000 i Tho Corp. sn.n A. M. Htcknk 2 a 6:30 i i i 7 RHt Hkkfh.

7: i 7: IS--News In AKffinrity Club Story --Belly Crochfr 10: IS-- Victor H. Umlln Qiilp.1 XL Wt Jwin Berch 11 lUru 1 V. U. 1 5 a Her CENTER CLASS--The Jewish Community Center Day Camp began operations yesterday at' City Park. In the picture, Miss Rhoda Gnesin gives instruction in handicraft.

The youngsters include Mitchell Dworsky, Daniel Lasdon, Richard Daffner, and Francis Mason, Gromyfeo Senate Ready To Act On Bill Cutting Taxes (Continued From Pare One) pushing the country step by step into an open war." Gi'omyko charged tha States had attempted to justify its in Korea by claiming it acting: under the instructions of the. United Nations Security Council. "It is known that the United Second Annual Moose Steam To Be Sunday State.4 Government began armed 1 000,000 off excise taxes despite un- intcrvention in Korea before meet- certainties created by the in ings of the Security Counpil con- 1 Korea. vcned on 27, -without considering what decision the Council might take," he said. He declared the U.

S. Government had confronted the United Nations an accomplished fact, add lit if; 'Only a the accomplished a did Security Council set Troy Lodge, Loyal Order 9t Moose, conduct its second an- Washington iUP)--The Senate i a clamsteam Sunday nance Committee decided ester- pier's Grove on the Albany-Sara- day to push, ahead quickly with a toga Road. Edwin Jones 3s chalis House-passed bill to slice John. O'Brien will head its seal to a resolution proposed hy the i States Government About ten days of public hearings will start tomorrow, with Secretary of the Treasury Snyder the George said the committee hopes to nave a bill ready for Senate action about July 20- The bill George told tions are such as to i i a it be unwise" to pass it. Some will head sports committee, aided by Sd- ward Barrett; Charles French will be in charge dancing, Lewandoskf.

a i and first witness. Chairman Fath( of transportation. The lodge delegation to recent state convention at Cohoei he held up later was awarded flrst for ltn reporters, "if condi- marching unit, first prize for itj band, and flrat. place for providing: aggvcsst undertaken by that government." Gromyko repeated previous Sonet cfiargcs that the Security Council's illegal because Nationalist China cast the seventh and deciding- vote. Russia claims that Communist China, not Chiang Kai-shek's Nat is i to seat on U.N.

bodies. Outline Authority Over Schuinan Plau Paris plan a were resumed yesterday, and reli- ble sources said the. six a a i were agreed on i toad outlines oC the proposal foi-1 A a a i a a i i O. i IH A merge i coal and lawmakers say a tax cut would be i if events ehoiild aend military costs soaring. The House bill would offset the cuts with increases elsewhere, principally through higher Income taxes on the bigger corporations.

George said he "a substantially balanced bill." jm of 1 73 i i I north- irft a i i i i one whirl 1 Suwon used o.tpii of i ile Hnift lust nijj'ht" 01 i llnc.s. i i i that. still In hmd(. A a i The ji $1,034.000,000 nl Tho a cost WHS only $3,523,000,000 compared i its $3.895,000,000 Vetsrans i cost." i a 265.000.0CO. On thr i side, i i I i 5.10,573,000.000, abovr- $9,8311,000,000 i i i i i An i si (ion Wflfl I responsible.

On i income- a collrc lions a i and from i i i i i i paying r.utsidf. thft I Hi hold ing ny.stpin i only SI8.1SO.OOO.OOO ngnln.st nn expected $19,307.000.000. Not in fig- urea i i i In i a snrt paid i the sorinl i These i were bHow i i i tlon had Cii5lnmit collations 1 HI i i 9 At i a i ri-inir to 000,000 a inn Suwim. i i i a i i i de- i i i) a its air Svnit Kcvi'f Ihri'jil. by t.

i i i said cr.i si i nil i of a i of thr a i but 1m ve been i i i i i i i i i crossing i i i i i This wtis an a to two (unit-ted i i i i in a i Jir.r; r.f i a i i Sinvon. r.jilrr i i a 5 i a wns not 50 terious as i tirpi i i a i Treated For rrrnsrd Two pi i NATIONAL COMMANDER CLYDE LEWIS OF THE V.F.W. Will Be Heard Over WTRY 19 P. M. Tonighi of 63 rsons wore for i i i i i i Oei'inltuTil, fliifforrtl lum-ni'ion o' i wrist i closing i nl i pool.

He wns la It en to i a in a n.Tlire a i by a T'rnn- nnd Karl a Thr boy was i i i a i at Hie i Flnrrnr-B. o( 204 Hill jStrcci, rrceivprt a cut on tlin foot i in smnl! to Mir hov frtcevs MUSICAL r. JH. TVESDAY HAGff fmnbfurli, luncheon IOIVM, itew--Fririto AU FOR8T PRODUCTS ARK FRODUCRD UNDER UNITRD STATES' GOVERNMKNT lucli. The French plan, a for French Foreign i i SchuiiKin, includea a IfidenU a i i chosen iroin.

ptvi'lia- menis of the nations i i the pool, to operations ot authority. The I a who sut In on yesterday's acssion fiftid all dele- f.xpi'fsfled general a a of the proposal, ihfiugb in caaca i a to i i The a did nut i a U. S. Senator Ivvnig M. Ives declared yrsteniay p.

E. Ceremonial To Highlight Iran GroIIo Clamsteam a this nil lion's Asiatic policy Park has bet-Mi Mighied by weakness, indecision, vacillation and most i of all appease- Ives 'laid the blame on "par- politics i shameless, un- short-form Initiatory cere- will i i a a team of Jran M. V. R. 15 a Broolcslde West Sand Lake.

iher will a Rt a comtnttUe meeting Thursday even- The Fran i a a I a i He 1 git mi. i The a nnd Luxembourg hist a week ngo. Since the i a have been at home i discussing- (lie i i liit-ii 1 A governmcnU. Allies Seek To Ease German Curbs IxHiduii VP) jVinrriciiti. Hi it and Fi-eiu'h incl out how forgivable parlisa a a speech at the 31-st a a enc-Hnipiiient of NHU- Yoi It a a of i a of Kort'ijjn vvars, called "tin 1 a of evi-y i i i a partisaushlp" from I Fiir East policies of the i SUUes.

i The Norwiv.h Republican liaited sltind in order- a i i i a sup- Soulh Kurea as the i i i i a i AintTica "has the guts i a a i i i a fn Asia." I a i it- JL "vt'i-y i i Sut wui-Uiy of "the nnR- 1 i i i i ing; at the Masonic Temple tlio a i a i of Oscar R. Frederick 'H. Ibbott, monarcli, Is honorary a i a the largest number ot initiated it event, William f. Killion, governor, announced Iwi night Bar Plane Flights Over Panama Canal Bogota, Colombia embassy notified. Foreign Ministry yesterday that ali plane over Panflma.

Canal been Jorbiddtn, The tmbassy that approaching 1 over the Paclfle Caribbean within 300 nutlcal miles of the canal without, notifying the control center will ba ftrtd upon. It maaaurt wax adopted becaujso of "present International emergency." i An A And Navy i Favors School In Troy day to fit; West a move closely to the They a i i for the Big: i i i in. (he are to: End the a uf a a tlis A i relax wester a controls over the way in i Wesi Gei ir.any liei' i a out how Wc.H Onmmy csm Copie-s of rr-solntlon. placed to pay some uf dt-hU vUlch on the, by delegates of the LI. a a owed to Joseph P.

V. English a i of nations. i city, i be a i to a A a a session i i of the board of i i i i i the State York. i of the Navy Union at i a i i a as the -site fm- a Whether you're vacationing in the cooler just cooling off ore things'you'Hlwant the" heat! nco up Advertisement Advertisement Well, Look Who's Here! i i i a iitcreiise i i ter- I a i i In a show oE auli- a i a nnuy, Glf'im Falls Paslor To Address Rotary K'M'. WJlUnm Montsor.icry ot the i Prmhvterlftn Church of By Rnigon.

Tndorlilna prominent neM-spappr was yesterday in what may ComrrtiintsV "ivKvft pt trrtovUni out of Korcftn Lit Khe, of import a Indochina nfwupnppr, Anfc Sung, wan klllM by phtol i Two men who shots enrnperf, grtimdoif to cover their flight. 'iU Van (fovornor HviJson Cfntrnl Victnnm. was afnnaJiinntpd ot the holWny Uir Frldrty in In and KxchangA Chihi -will mpiui of Central Vlflnfvm, i a Olvrii which Gleni wilt the Thurrdfty noon the Joint nieet- Ing o( Troy Rotary, Klwnniii at The Hemlrtck I Ihry will Introdtirrd hy TUv. i HOWARD MAIXOtMr young "radio slar brings hts vRrm personality to urea midicncfs every day staHlnR CRUSHER Crushes ica eubei or to just the right ioTmortlHtlfcnld Mok P'cnitkmg 0 ovcr'ha'rd-wood a Hig I4 for food for tix. PICNIC BASKET it'i your FAN An fan chroma Hat kr vwiteh and font.

i ckl'i enamel DOOR CHECK 4.9 An oir check for ictotn, ito dporj, and lighr intd-ior dim For nght or left hand inital tions. About 14 in chit long. ICE BUCKET and TONGS .50 Polished i mtto! let or "inick with matching tengs Jittndy ftt home-- weUomt VACUUM JUG 2 thii imart irylc vacuum jug with pouring for at picnid and camping liquid hot or cold. CONGKISS and FOURTH STS. Tray 1131.

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