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Ludlum The Times Record, Thursday, April 2,1976 -13 Obituaries -A Allegheny Mrs. of Averlll Part and fwir Bofn'in Pgeslenkill, he haH resided in Wynanlskill all of his llfe'and had been employed In the steel company rolling mill for 37 years'. He relired seven years ago. 'He was a member of Local 2478 United Sleel Workers of America and communicaril- Church' Wynanlskill Survivors include his wile; the former J. A.

jester; former Thruway "executive ALBANY. N.Y; (APl-Jehn A. iiesler. former executive'director of llic New York State Thruway Authority, died Wednesday at his home in suburban Loudonville. He-was llehad fromcaricer.

Tiesler had retired'in July 1975 atter eight years as both the director and chief administrative officer of the 'agenqy which operates the 559-mile Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway. tiofore assuming that had served for 22 years as the chief engineer of the stale Division of the Budget. He participated in Ihe development of" the state's capital construction program after World War II and was active in the planning of the cross-slate superhighway. INMRMORIAM liv lovirM) rtmeTnbra ia Baker, mna too.

April U7). Three Mr yog triune, jnr; our ien, iir Mr yog tri ewh.y leave BJ! I'l and memoes icv. be (ixXM in my hcair forever. Deeply rn'sied DAUGHTER SHIRLEY AND FAMILY 'BlUlLLOH laving rr-cwy ol Fftd BiiJilUt who paised W) 1 AjxilW, rrlii yov ttar. widv en lay Ou lhaufVi are you evNyday.

A at gor you we win never Vou caf.ng. ihcugVM, ana Wrfl. YIXI led 10 lisr rtQ ijootf Wf repea'edV'atted ovriUvw YOU were 13 in your prime God ti'Jfd rco rwtnf, Ht (e't ll yocr hire II MIS iraardy, iwh a BU cxr Hie ion will carry yjjr rame. He nmr late yovr puce. dear prw B'jl a letorwJ cfia-xe li si tan be wid.

RICK. MARY ASNE. FREDDY FAMILY" CLARK In tovinj cl rry tnatntr, Wary A. Clark. who April 19W Bnu lut memories are i ieii.

i-isiher CM never fwge'. OA.UGHTER JOSIE CRILLO VT Icvlnj ntmjty rr.y JOitp 1 Or'lic. Wl. Fond are a 1 1 1 Jen, 01 a wonderful I'll ntvtr faige'. WIFE CATHERINE GRILLO loving mtrnory of ojr farr-er aid Joseph ri' ic.

4 rea'i aco. Afw. I Ssd a-xl iudden wai 1 -e ciil. So cfeiriy loved by one and all. Hit rrvertoir ll IWJir.

Ai tne NAt he rest in peace. LOVING DAUGHTER ANN, SON-IN-LAW JEFF. GRANDCHILDREN LISAANN, JEFFREY AND SUSAN KERR1NGTON SOULIER foirlrg OF my qreil jrclt, Alphonse A Sourer on tiHhi-ay. ADrll The yean may wipe Cul rrariy 81.1 mi rever; Tne mer-wry cF 1imev' Thai have jpeiF YOUR LOVING MECE CATHIE AND HUSBAND ANGELO TORINO 1i totlr9 mencryd rr.y 1 ji law. Turi-nj.

pflistd one year ago today. April II. I91J. We c'len th'ik cl thcit hippy dayi. all loQefrer, lovlrg imi'e antt wsyi will live invr nearu teener.

LOVEV.A AND TA TORINO ii merrof ef Bim Tbiirovh paised year ijojodiy, April II. 147. Tftai'ig 1 ywJ A-d votr Iiand wf 4nrc1 lauth, God gave ui Grace to im A-vd coyrajf to 1 1 What 11 1o lose you, Oily God wi'l God YOU and keep ycu in Hit cue, YOUR LOVING WIFE MARY A NO DAUGHTER GjNA TUSINO In Foirlrg (T-t-nwy ol H-rino, away ore yei' aga tjday. April itrv AtpKrilpiacelncfiiaili. l.ovirg nerwxlei, tpec'al I'tawgMs.

A i-nliirg face. Tnivpan c' you Hs ccu'd the Lcrd look you 10 Mil Kit nj place In peare. Bjtch. YOUR LOVING SISTER ROSE BILL BILL IB. WARY, KAREN, ASO JIM DIED BOOMHOWER- Fredrick C.

of 139 MottawV SI. Cohoes. al the Cohocs -Memorial' Hospilal," April 20. 1976, husband of i Ihe lale Margarel F. Boomhowor, and Mildred RabbiU BooraKower.

Father of Miss Mary" Boomtiower o( Troy. Mrs. James (Margarel) Cavcn'of Beach Florida. Mrs. Anthony I Laurel I Vumbaco of Troy, brother of Clarence, Arthur.

Eugene. and Rene Dnrocher all of Cohoes, Florence Duval of Grandchildren James, Kathleen. 1 Patricia, and Barbara Cavcn all of SI; Pclprsburgh Bcaph Also'sur-' i-vircd by several nieces and nephew. Funeral Friday 10:00 a.m.-from the Dufrcsne Funeral Home 216 Columbia Cohoes. 10:30 St.

Bernard's ''Church where A Mass of Christian Burial 'will be offered, i (-, Interment St. Mary's. Cemetery I'tt'alerford. i' Friends may call at the Funeral i'Home Thursday from 2-5 i 7-9 p.m.' CASKY Suitdetily at Ihe residence. i 339 lh April 21.

1976; Helen E. "Casey, daughter of the late Fred C. Cascyand Mary A. Sheeham sislerof i.the late Philip W. Casey and Mary i Alice Casey aunl of Thomas J.

Amhcrs't. New Harrrpshlre. I Mrs. Thomas Plymoulh Fred C.JCasoy. Troy.

William F. Helm Redding. Paf and Nancy Helm of Troy. 5 Funeral from Ihe residence, Saiur- day al 9:30 a.m. thence lo SI.

Jude's 'Church, Wynanlsklll where the liturgy of Chrisllan Death and Burial will be celebrated al Inter- (nifnt SI. Mary's Cemetery. I Friends may call Friday afternoon fund evening. Arrangements by the Mward J. Son Kuneral Thomas S.

Connolly Funeral 294 i i IJoad. Wynanlskill. and al 9 a.m. Jude's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered. Mr.

Boomhower; retired from banking firm COtlOKS Frederick C. Boomhower of 139 Mohawk a refired employe of Freihofer Baking died Tuesday at Cohoes Memorial Hospital after a brief illness! Mr. Boomhower was born and educated in Cohocs. He had been employed for many years in Ihe sanitation department of the Freihofef linking Co. and was a member of (he Confectionary Bakers Union.

Local 50. He was also a member of Ihe Cotioes Senior Citizens Center. The husband of the late Margarel K. Hcnaud and Mildred Rabbit Bpomhower, he is survived by a Miss Mary Boomhower of Troy, Mrs. James Caven of St.

Petersburg Beach, and Mrs. Anthony Vumbaco of Troy; tour broltiers. Clarence, Arlhur Rene and Eugene Dnrocher, all of Cohoes; a sister, Florence Duval of Cohoes. four' grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.

Friday-from the Dufrcsne Funeral Home. 216 Colmntiia Cohoes. and at 10:30 a.m. from St. Bernard's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will he offered.

Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Waterford. "Frank Falzo's rites WATERVLIET The funeral of Frank J. Falzo 1330 Walervliet.

a Marine Corps veteran of World War II. was held Wednesday from Parker Brothers Memorial and Sacred Heart of Mary Church where a Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial. was offered by Rev. Daniel J. Maher and Rev.

James L. Lefebvre. Bearers were Gerald Dugan and Richard and Edward Despres, Lawrence Torpey, Eugene Sprague and John Shear. Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery, with Officers of the Mass officiating.

The American Flag was presented lo Mrs. Falzo. N. Y. Times writer NEW YORK (API Samuel Pope Brewer, foreign cor respondent for the New York Times for nearly 30 years, died Wednesday alter suffering a heart attack.

He was 66. DIED CASTLE- 1 At Samarilan Hospital April 21, 1976, Clayton J. Castte 33' Itussell Ave. Wynantskill. husband of Margarel Alice Yetlo Castle, father of Mrs.

John J. (EdnalZiloofChesler N.H.. brother -of LeRoy Casllc of Averill Park. Grandfather of Lynn Gregory Shawn and Mrs. Enid 35, victim of beating Jurors told of meeting before murder v- MECHA.NICV1LLE Mrs.

Enid C. McAllister, 35, of. 15 Archibald Maplewood, near Walerylicl, viclim of a her was pronounced dead on arrival al Albany Medical. Center Hospital' Wednesday nifihl. Kcnney.

Saratoga Springs and- several n'ietes and nephews. Trie funeral will be Saturday at "10. a.m; from Dunn Funeral Home, 319 Park Mechanicville, with Rev. Michael Allord. pastor of First Presbyterian Church of-Scheneclady, (n the Town pf Halfmomi, she officiaiing.

Interment will be in Hudson was (he daughter of Elizabeth Mi'Eckron Kenney of Niskayuna and Ihe late John F. Kcnney. Mrs. NlcMlisler, mother of a tour year old daughter, was a resident of the Mechanicville Round Lake Watervliel area all of her. life' She had been employed by Montgomery Ward 4 View Cemetery.

Survivors, in addition to her mother, include her husband. George McAllister a daughter. MaryTrica McAllister; llirce sislers. Mrs. Richard Wilkie of- Lancns'ler, S.C.: Mrs.

Sharon Brown of Niskayuna and Mrs. John Devir.e of Round Lake; three brothers, John Kenney, Houston, Texas: Stephen Kenney. of Scheneclady and Robert Mrs. Barnes' Funeral The (ur.eral of Mrs. Julia R.

Barnes of 294 5th.Ave.. Lansingburgh, retired beaulician. was held today from JohnJ. Sanvidge Funeral Home. Lansingburgh, and SI.

Augustine's where a Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev! Eugene A. UelConte. pastor of SI. John's Church, Schaghlicoke. Bearers were Kenneth W.

and Ronald K. While and John J. anJ Francis Mar- hot. Inlcrmenl was in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Troy, with Father DelConle officiating. Mrs. Greenwood's funeral HOOSICK FALLS The funeral of Mrs. Anna Greenwood of White Creek was held Wednesday from Mahar Funeral Home. Hoosick Falls, and Church of the Immaculate Conceplion.

Hoosick Falls, where a Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev. Walter J. Quinn. pastor. Bearers were Everelf Perry.

Christopher Smith. Charles Herringlim and Howard Kipp. Interment was in SI. Mary's Cemetery. Hoosick Falls, with Father Quinn officiating.

Mrs; Kuhimeier's riles Helen Casey; secretary at St, Jude's Helen E. Casey. 58. of 339 4th Troy, aclive in the Democratic Party and secretary al SI. Jude's Wynantskill, died suddenly Wednesday night at her residence.

She had been under the eare of a physician and death was attributed to natural causes. A native Trojan, she was the daughter ol (he late Fred C. and Mary A. Shechan Casey. Miss Casey, was a graduate of Troy High.

School and attended the College of Saint Rose. She was an election inspector in (he llth Ward in Troy. Survivors include three nephews, Thomas J. Casey of Amherst, N.H.; C. Casey of Troy and William F.

Helm Jr. ol Reading, Pa. and Iwo nieces. Mrs. Thomas E.

Quinn of Plymouth. and Nancy Helm of Troy. The funeral will be Saturday 9:30 a.m. from her residence and al 10:30 a.m. from St.

Jude's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered. Interment will be in Mary's Cemelery, Troy. Defense attorneys murder suspects and Vradcn Branch quizzed prosecution witness Raymond "Wink" Irving Wednesday in Rensselaer Counly Courl and. found sqmc -discrepancies between his and that of witness Jariie Hoberls the day before. However, (he attorneys did not challenge Irving's testimony that several black males, including Vernon Branch, left Irving bound, gagged and naked in Ihe bathroom of Roberts' Albany apartment on Aug.

21. 1974 before Robert "Geronimo" Butler was s.hot to dealh. Irving was unable lo identify V'rafen as being present in Ihe apartment al thai time. Roberts iestified Tuesday thai she met Irving al Coulson's News Center in Albany on Aug. 21.1974 afler Irving had called Ihe day before and asked lo talk with her.

She said she bought milk and cookies while at Coulson's. Irving said Wednesday thai Roberts called him in the early morning of Aug. that she picked him up at his house in Albany and drove him to her apartment, -that they never went lo Coulson's thai day and lhal he did not recall buying milk and cookies; although he said he helped her carry some bags lo her apartment. He also lestiffed lhat his relationship with Hoberls was primarily "of a sexual -nature." In-other testimony Wednesday, Troy Police Del. Peler Durkee.

called to IcMify for (he fourth lime in Ihis (rial, said- he searched the Branch twins' home in Sehenectady in October, 1974 for Hie gun used lo shool Butler, but came up empty handed. Troy police.submitted a rifle to slate police in August, 1974. and Durkee said no further search was conducted for a weapon before the stale police expert returned his negative report on the two months later. The Branch twins are charged with murder and robbery in the Aug. 21,1974 death of Butle'f at his Troy restaurant.

Gcronimo's Bar Q. Burgh school board plans meetings on finances The Lansingbugh School Board will hold public meetings on school finances Monday and Wednesday nights. John Sacketl. executive director of ifie Rensselaer Columbia Counties Board of Cooperative Educational Services i BOCESl. will speak al 7:30 p.m.

Monday in the Rensselaer Park Elcmentarv School cafetorium. Mrs. Pones'funeral The funeral of Mrs. Joan Ann Fones of 'HD2, Petersburg, was held Wednesday froin Bockelti Funeral Home, Troy, and Our Lady of Victory Church where a Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev. John F.

Riley, pastor of St. John Francis Regis Church, Grafton; Bearers were Paul Vagianelis. Michael Mnrro, jack Kennedy. John Meelias, Edward Vigeant and Edward Ptouff. Interment wai in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Troy, with Father Riley of- ficiaiing. The funeral of Mrs; Paul Kuhlmcicr of Troy was held loday from Morris SlebbinsFuneralHome.312HoosickSt.. with Rev. Richard W.

Olsen. pastor of Mnntirnn's TMtps St. John -St. Paul Federated Church, of- omicu rltes fid a ling. Bearers were Olto Witzleb Brian Cranston, John Pade and Frederick Schutlenheim.

Interment was in Memory's Garden. Colonie. ivith Rev. Olsen officiating. Kimberly A.

Zito all of Chester N.H..^ pastor. Mrs. Fafard's rites COHOES The funeral of Mrs Alice L. Fafard of 130 Manor was held Wednesday from Fitzgerald Funeral Home and SI. Joseph's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev.

Joseph S. Robilaille, WATERVL1ET The funeral of Mrs. Eleanor M. Monticup of 409 16lh Walervliet. was held Wednesday from Parker Brothers Memorial and Uur Ixidy of Ml.

Carrael Church where a Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev. Richard Passeri and Rev. Edmund Ansalonl. Bearers were Peter M. Monticup Joseph Maserias, Leo Spearance, John.

Brian and Michael Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery, wilh Father Passeri officiating. also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from (he Thomas S. Connolly Funeral Home 294 'Whileview Road, Wynantskill, Saturday morning al 8:30 a.m.

and from St. Judcs Church where the Liturgy of Christian Death and Burial will be celebrated at 8:00 a.m. Frienits arc invited and may call al the Funeral Home Friday from 3-5 7-9 p.m. The family desires lhat (lowers be kindly omilted. Private parking facilities adjacent In rear of Funeral Home.

Al Memorial Hospital. Albany. April 20. 1976, Helen R. Colbert of 61 McElwain Cohoes.

daughter of the late William P. and Rosella Callahan Colbert, sisler of Mrs. Gcrlredc M. aunl of Mrs. Andrew tMarilyni Slivienski Colonie.

Mrs. Robert iCharlenel Fonda. Walerford. Also survived by four grand nephews and one grand niece. Funeral from Ihe G.

J. Daigneaull Funeral Home. -168 Mohawk Cohoes. Friday al 9:00 o'clock and from St. Ber- riard's'ChurcK'whcre a Mass of Chris, lian Death and Burial will be celebrated.

Interment St. Mary's Cemelery, Walerford. 1 -Relatives and fricr.ds arc invited to ('all Wednesday 7-9 and Thursday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. KOPYC April 20.1976. Leon F.

Kopye. of 69 Grant Cohocs. husband of the lale Kalherine Szulkowski Kopyc; father of Mrs. Anthony t'Stella) Anuszewski of Stillwaler. Mrs.

Serge i Mary' Slnshik of Walerford, Mrs. John I Judy I Slasjio of Saratoga. Joseph and Edward Kopyc both of Waterford "and the late Frank Kopyc: stepfather of Mrs. Daniel iKrisllnal Svandyba and Bohdan Chorny both of Cohoes. Also survived by 20 a i 26 a grandchildren.

Iwo groat-great- grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Funeral. Hume. 105- Vllel Cohoes. Friday morning al 9 o'clock.

M.iss of Chrisllan Burial SI. Michael's Church. 9:30. Intc'cmotl SI. Michael's Cemelery, Walerford.

Relatives and friends and may-call al Ihe funeral home Thursday from 2 lo 5 and 7 lo 9 p.m. Bearers were Robert Gool and Douglas. Garry, Mark and Alan all grandsons. Bernard Zabck. Interment was in St.

Joseph's Cemelery. Waterford. with Father EMilaille officiating. Lena Seymore's rites WATERFORD The funeral of Lena A. Seymore of 67 4th Walerford.

was held today from Finn Funeral Home and SI. Mary's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial was offered bv Rev. Ralph V. Shuhlcr. Bearers were Walter Lapinski.

Thomas Brown. Stephen Roy, Ronald Woods. Edward Curlin and John Basle. was in St. Mary's Walerford.

with Father Shuhlcr of- ficiaiing. Erik Ring's funeral CLASS LAKE -r The funeral of Erik H. Ring of Averill Park was held today from Perry Funeral Chapel. Glass Lake, with Rev. Frank Beach, former pastor iif West Stephenlown Baptist Church, officiating.

Bearers were Joseph Scoulcr. Edward Palmer. Henry Engwer and Fred Interment was in Sand Lake Cemelery. with Rev. Reach officiating.

DIED McALLlSTEH Suddenly April 21. C. McAllister of 15 Archibald SI. Walervliel, wife of Gt'iirge McAllister daughter of I'ilirtibelh McErkr'on Kenney.of Niskayuna and the lale John F. Kcnney.

molhe.r ol Mary Trica McAllister, sisler of Mrs. "Richard Wilkie of Lancaster South Canilinn. Mrs. Sharon Hrown of Nisk.ivuna, Mrs. John iPalrieial Ih 1 vine nl Rmiml Ukc.

John Kenney llnuslon Texas. Stephen Kenney uf Siliiwdiiily. and Hubert Kcnney of Saratoga Springs. Also survival by wvi-ral nicves imd nephews. Funeral service will be held Saturday III.Ill a.m.

from the Dunn Funeral Ilium-, Park Ave. Mech.anicville. Burial will be in ltudsim View Crmdcrv. Mecbanicvillc. Mr.

Phibbs'funeral The funeral of Thomas F. Phibbs of Creek Lane, RD2. Averill Park, retired employe of Niagara Mohawk Power was held today from Daniel D. Purcell Funeral Home, Troy, and Si. Henry's Church; Averill Park, where Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev.

John Mealey. pastor. all fellow employes of Niagara were John Frank Morrison. William Waterman, Irving Spears. Dewilt Schaefer and John Ilidley.

Inlerment was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Troy, with Falher Mciitey officiating. 'Musicale' Monday at Troy Music Hall "Musicale," a benefit performance for Unity House! will be presented Monday at Troy Music Hall at 8 p.m., featuring Rev. Gary Gelfenbien and Kathy 'Rragin.

The musical revue, featuring Father Gelfonbicn's original "Kaleidoscope" group, wilt include a variety of music from popular to Broadway shows and include media film and slides. II is a farewell performance (or Father Gelfenbien, chaplain al The' College ol Sainl Rose, who will leave for France to study at the Institute Calholi- que in Paris. Adult and children's tickets are available al 27 State Troy, O'Connor's Bookstore and The Trunk Shop. Mrs. Perry's funeral The funeral-of Mrs.

Josephine G. Perry" of 22 Orr Troy, was held Wednesday from Joseph A. O'Bryan Funeral Home, and SI. Patrick's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev. Ronald A.

Menty. pastor. Bearers were James R. Bush. Thomas J.

Gallagher III, John J. Gallagher. John P. Norton Sr. ar.d John P.

Norton Jr. and Kurt Filzpatrick. Interment was in SI. Peler's Cemetery, with Falher Menly and Rev. John F.

Riley, pastor of SI. George's Church. Piltstown, officiating. Martin Sloat's rites COHOES The funeral of Martin A. Sloal of 23 Bedford Cohoes, was held Wednesday from Edward J.

Stanton Funeral Home.326ColurabiaSI..andSI.' Agnes' Church. Cohoes, where a Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev. Thomas M. Powers, paslor. Hearers were Clarence Bergh.

Harry Gela, James Leonard and Bruno Denier. Interment was in SI. Agnes' Cemelery, Cohocs. with. Falher Powers officiating.

Sackett will speak about inequalities in Ihe state aid toeducalion formula and other financial problems school boards are facing. He will also discuss the specific problems ol the Lansingburgh School District. The board will discuss the May 4 proposition lo raise Ihe constitutional lax limit from 15 to 1.75 per cent p.m. Wednesday in Ihe Lansingbugh High School cafetorium. The board will discuss with residents how Ihe tax limil affecis the district and why the board put the issue on the The board's regular monthly meeling will be held Tuesday al 7:45 p.m.

in (he high school cafetorium. I AM. ESI Apiii 11 Showeit Stotianoiy mimi.il sss Data liorr NMIONAl A I A A Dip! ol NAIIONAL WU1HSI SilVICE NOAA US D.pl ol Woman dies in crash; child shot in chase VERO BEACH, Fla. (API A high- speed chase involving a stolen car loaded with a man, a woman, five children and two dogs has ended wilh one of' tbe children hospitalized in crilical condition wilh a bullet wound and a crash thai claimed the life of a secretary, police say. The secretary.

Victoria Baum Boyer, 23. died when the fleeing car, a Cadillac, veered across a center line and smashed inlo her small Toyota, police said after the incident Wednesday. They said Mrs. Boyer had just left work for home. The injured child.

10-year-old Henry W'yraer. was pierced through the neck by one of two police bullets fired at the car being'driven by Ms fallier. Frank Wymer. 51, during the four-mile chase, police said. He underwent surgery late Wednesday al Brevard General Hospital in Melbourne.

Another Wymer child, 7-year-old James, was taken lo Jackson Memorial Hospilal in Miami and admilled for ireatmenl of an eye injury suffered in Hie wreck. He was listed'In fair condition early today. Three other Wymer children Itaron. 6. Diannia, 9, Frank, 11 (he elder Wymer anj the woman, Catherine Dullard.

33., were all treated for cuts and bruises at a Vero Beach hospital, police said. Police said charges against Wymcr were being Post meeting May 1 O'Brien Baker Post 27lh Division Association will meet May I al 8 p.m. al the Holiday Inn of Troy. Walter Wagner, commander, will be in charge. Refreshments will follow Ihe meeting.

Today's Weather Troy and Vicinity Showers early tonigh and partial clearing expected later with lows around 45. Sunny lo partly cloudy Friday wilh highs near 65. Prccipiiation probability is 50 per cent tonight and 20 percent Friday. The sun sets at 6:45 m. today and rises at 5:02 a.m.

Friday. Pollution Index S02. 0.01. low: SO. 06.

low: soiling. 0.2. low. Kxtendcd Forecast Partly cloudy Saturday and a chance of showers Sunday and Monday. Highs will be in the 60s lo around 70 wilh lows in the 40s and low 1 a m.

2 a in. a in 4 a 5 a m. Temperatures F. c. l-t 56 56 13 5i 13 55 13 13 7 a a 9 a 10 a 11 a m.

Nixin F. C. 56 13 58 14 til 16 B3 17 65 18 6820 COOI.KR WKATHKR is forecast lo- day for Ihe Wcsl and for Iho Friend's and foUlvcs may call stales. Mild weathcrisex- lht Funeral Hume Friday from 2 4 pocled for Ihe Soulh and mosl of Ihe p.m. Soulhwcsl.

Showers are forecast from Texas lo the northern Plains and changing to snow flurries in Montana. Showers are also expected in the lower Midwesl. fAI' Lascrphoto m.ipi There will be a funeral mass for Sylvester F. Cunningham, Saturday April 24 at 9:30 at St. Bernard's Church, Cohoes.

All and friends are invited to attend..

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