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THE TIMES IECORD TKOV, K. APKIL tt, IMA. WKATIIKK. Troy and i i i wcalhci and warmer tonight. Low a near 40.

Tucsda few Milder in afternoon HOURLY (At The Troy Record Co. Office 2 p. m. April 22. 3 p.

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m. IN MEMOR1AM (JIKII.LO. In memory of our son and tjruUinr 1'rank J. Cirillo. who died April 24, J91S.

The rolling stream of life goes on. But still the vacant chair. Recalls Ihe time, the voice, iiie smile Of he who once sat there. We saw you fading like a flower, But could not make you stay. We nursed you with tender kindness, Until God called you away.

Oh. Frank we loved you. And our hearts ache for you still. Time may heal the broken heart. Years may make the wound less sore, But it cannot fill the longing For our lovpci one gone befora.

DADDY AMD SISTERS. CM.NTU.V. In sad and lovinff memory of James J. Clinton, who died April 23. 11130.

Time has only served to brighten Ihe memory of one who was taken from us so suddenly. MOTHER AND BROTHERS. KOI.KV. In lovinjr memory of my husband and our fattier. Michael L.

Foley, who died April 21. 1916. Gune but never forgotten. WIFE-AND CHILDREN. l.A.MII.

In loving memory of my brother. Charles M. who passed away four years ago today. April 24, 1945. IMXKEHTO.V.

In memory of our dear mother. Sarah J. Pinkerton. who died 15 years ago today. April 24.

193a. Gone but not forgotten. DAUGHTERS. BORN CUOXKADT At tile Samaritan Hospital. April 22, lo 31 r.

ami Mrs. Kenneth Coim- radt. A daughter. Barbara Ellen. Mrs.

Coonradt was formerly Mamie Teal I I A At SI. Mary's Hospital. April 22, 19.iO. to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Ehen- hach. a daughter, Mary Anne. Mrs. Kbenhach is the former Rose Cirillo of Troy. KOCH At St.

JIary's Hospital. April 22. 3950. to Mr. and Albert C.

Koch. a son. Charles Alfred. Mrs. Koch was formerly Virginia T.

Warriner. A 1 A At the Lconaid Hospital. April 21. 1950. to Mr.

and Mrs. Brois Kramarchyk. a Peler. Mrs. Kramarchyk formerly lorrainc Boshea.

PAMCHI At the Samaritan Hospital. April 22, 1050. to Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Panichl.

a son. Kevin Michael. Mrs. Panichl was formerly Olive E. Moreau.

DIED V- At the Albany Hospital. April 23. 1950. Pcier Bradley, husband of Anna JIcMahon: father of LconaVd and Elizabeth Bradley of Greenwich. X.

brother or Pillioa of Brooklyn. Funeral from ihe John D. Ryan Funeral Home. Greenwich. morning at o'clock and at 9:30 from Joseph's Church.

Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Greenwich. Y. At rest.

Sunday. April 23. 10-jO. Helen M. Butler of Crescent.

R.D. J. Waterford. daughter of talc Mr. and -Mrs.

John Butler: sister ot -Marie E. J. Butler and Xathryn O. J. Butler.

A solemn requiem msfs be celebrated Wednesday morn-' inj at 9:30 o'clock at St. Luke's "Church. Schenectady. X. Y.

The Kiv- Ifftt A Campbell Funeral Home will be open Tuesday Kindly omit flowers. -Mass cards m-ill be appreciated. KI.UKU-- Kntered into rest at Water- vllet. April 22. 135ft.

Slla. S. Elder, wife of John E. Elder; mother of MM. James Law of St.

Julio's, Quebec. daughter of David Robinson of Troy and the late Ellen MacMullen. Jisler of Mrs, Holtetor of Walervlict, J- HaroW Koblnson of Walitr J. and Arnold W. botli of Troy, and Marvin II.

RoWnson of CumsU-ck. Funeral Tuesday afternoon al 2 o'clock liom her residence. J2S Third Slreel. Interment Albany nuMl Friendji oil Monday alterauon and evening. At Uomr.

23. Kranct- AJ. KlI. dnucht-rr at Inle John Ann loran J-'aiiell. Funeral WArlni'dav inoTninc nl 11 a.m.

from Home. JOFirjl rail al lhs in l.L\nKKii-- At She IXT.naiil TiUL Aj-iil 23. ISM). H. r-cinbrrf.

lalhtr ol His. Abraham Five! if il-edianicvH'e. cl -N. J. New Toik Belly Firel.

3lerJuakt13le. citai grandlathcr cl J-can Jn-Jnr Saddrnly. on Arril 23. JSSti. ihe Hc-yal B.

cf 31. Troy and 31. of ol Mrn. Km and Sht X. T.

liii 2 o'-rfotk. Itil'-fmrnt may jill ihe Majy ih? 3il' A ana MUTT "1 t)i" John yii'M'e Miff M'I'n and MIA, f. fijniih. Jitmi 1T)" J. W.

Bnniit' Ai-fflwe CJiajw-J. Ta'-3ayK)MM- ft 1b'7)t Sf ft. CMircft Ml'jnfl T'-qcl'-m Jiich maw in si. Onu- 1'iv, 1 al 13)" an-3 In tbn oly. Ajufl 22.

3JtVi. "ftf Twy. REV.DANIELT.il Ordination Rites Conducted By Bithop At Episcopal Church THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1950. 11 Rev.

Daniel T. Hill, minisler-ln- chargo of St. Murk's Episcopal Church, Green Island, was ordained lo Uifi priesthood of the Episcopal Church at ordination ceremonies held ai 11 a.m. today in the churul by Rt. Rev, Frederick L.

Barry D.D., I3ishop of the Albany Episco' pal Diocenc. Kev. Percy A. Paris, D.D., rector of Emmanuel Church, Little Falls was presenting presbyter and thf sermon was delivered by Rev. V.

Kling, D.D., rector emeritus of Trinity Church, this city. The Holy Eucharist." was cele hrnted by Bishop Barry immediately following; the ordination rites assisted by Rev. George E. JDeMille. rector of the Church of the Cross Ticonrlcroga, and former superin- of schools for Green Island, who acted as" epistoler.

Rev. 11. Boardman Jones, rector of Christ Church, this city, was gospclor. Rev. Cornelius DuBois.

rector of ihe Church of the Good Shepherd, Elizabethtown was litanist and Rev. Schuyleij D. Jenkins, rector of St. John's Church, Cohoes, acted as master of ceremonies. Seated in the sanctuary were Rev.

A W. Abraham, rector of Paul's Church, Greenwich, rural of the Troy Deanery; Paul A. Kellogg of Dover, and Rev. William Ncal of Lacoma, N. H.

Lester C. Higbee presided at the organ, and played an offertory entitled "I have Chosen 'nd Ordained You," which he arranged and dedicated to the new priest. Following' the ceremonies, a but- let luncheon was served in the parish house the direction of the Women's Auxiliary of the The new prirst will celebrate his first Holy Eucharist at 9 a.m. nonow at, the church. THIEVES TAKE FLAGS FROM GOLF COURSE Golfers at the Albany Municipal Course found it a difficult procedure in aiming their' shots yesterday, without the benefit of he flags from the green markers, vhich were stolen during the night.

)y vandals. discovery -of the missing flags was made by attendants at he course who found the broken )olcs piled on the seventh green. The flags are iised to guide the ihots of players to the greens. DIED GRKWAR--Entered into rest at ohnstowii. April 23.

1950. Isaella Sionnitiith; Grewar. wife Ihft John Grewar; 'mother of Duncan Crewar of Grand Junction, Mrs. Roy M. Black of Johnstown.

Mrs. Ross B. Wilson of Philadelphia. and William S. Grewar of Burling- on.

Ontario. Canada; sister of Mrs. Paton of Scotland. -Funeral service Vednesday afternoon al 2 o'clock from IIP Boweii Funeral Home, corner of iixlh Street antJ Fifth Avenue. liet.

Interment Albany Rural Ccme- ery. Friends Are invited and may ill evening. r.USBKRTI--Suddenly Watervliet, V. April 22. Antoinette Giis- rrti, mother of Nolena Curnino of 'hilndrlphia.

Joseph and Iu5berti of Watcrvliet. TV Y. Funeral rmn the turns' Funeral Home. 1445 Watcrviiet, 'Tuesday morn- nt 9 a.m. thence to the Sacred leart of Mary Church at 3:30 where solemn rrquicm mass will be cele- irated.

Friends are Invited. JUNKS--At the Hoo- ick Slreel. April 24. lIHO. John R.

'onc5. husband of Mitt H. ather of Dr. Stewart H. of JrooklJne.

Carolyn J. Cannon, of New York City and Ilcnnor J. Oilhnun of Troy: gmnti- nthcr of Mis? Suzanne S. Jones of A MOKN1MJ CKASH--Two men were i early loduy when Ihe car shown above crashed i parked tractor-trailer in of a i Store in i A between lOBlh nnd 1091 Streets. Patrolman i i a K.

Donovan is shown above a i i the i was operated fts owner, Metro Kramarchyk, 3'2, of 3(i Craig Street, a i Also shown looking over the wreck are Bleibtrey, center, and Joseph Sharpe. PAS! EXPIRES SERVICE Funeral Of Rev. Royal Fishbeck To Be Conducted Wednesday The fuiH-iHl of Kev. Plshhvck. pastor of St.

i Church who died sud- yi'Mf'iiuiy in his i will txi held at 2 p.m. Wednesday I hi' rhuri'h. Hrv. iCrnrsl. F.

Tripp. district suptM'inlcndtMit of the Troy Methodist Conference, will onicliUu. assisted by Kov. Soth N. paslur of KJist I'ri'Kbyleriiui Church oT Umxingburg, and 11 cv, IHelmidm-f, retired i u'hu had been i spi'viri's nl St.

Mark's i Mr. Fishbci'k WH.H recovering from I ss. i i a in i Ur Cemetery. While si-nlrtl in of the i In view of more a I Wd Inindred A Mr. Kishhrck and Uiler i at yrsterdny's Car Hits Large Tractor-Trailer Parked In Front Of Market Two men were injured parly fo- when a sedan crashed into trar.tor-trailpr truck parked in front of the Grand Union store in i Avenue between 108th nnil 109th Streets.

One of the two men injured, Charles Wagner, 3S, of 1ST Paine Street. Green Island, a helper on xvas injured when he was knocked from the cab of the truck by the impact. Wagner is still confined to ihe Leonard Hospital where he will undergo X-rays for injuries to his right hip, right wrist, left elbow and left ankle. The second injured man, Metro Kramarchyk, 32, of 36 Craig Street, IVntervliet, was tho owner and driver of the sedan which crashed nto the tractor-trailer. Kramarchyk was treated at the jconard Hospital for abrasions on both legs the head and atcr released.

Peter Dziamba. 40, of 2611 Fourth Avenue, Watervliet, listed as the driver or the truck, was i The vehicle was parked at a right anjrle to the curb and was making deliveries at the "store. According to the police report, trnmarchyk was driving south when the accident occurred. Patrolmen Raymond O'Bryan and William E. Lewis investigated.

It wns i service in wh Fislihrrk hntl part i heart a a 1 Oniohnr. At (linn he wns a a stride he u-na a tint; Mr. Dlefenrtorf whn wns In clmrfio of servli'M. -Mr. i i who hud Just finished reading mm Scrip turc-s.

ftnld he himrd Mr. bMshhccI hrc-nthlng heavily -and lo see him gasping for i i The i cii-i-fcymiin wns ciu- A A A I an room by Flames Cause $1,000 mm tin: Ion nd nurd icn 1 id wns JtKV. BICHAItl) CUMMINGS AI FIRSI iTROY MAN NAMED TO STATE GROUP Timothy J- O'Sullivan Electedjread at the services yesterday. i off ciing his resiRnation, he told his Timothy J. O'Sullivan of the I.

CatiKiun and Gordon S. Callioun nf oy. Prayers private Wednesday aft- moon at 2:30 o'clock from the tinea' 'uaeral Home. Filth Avenue. Services private at the Earl Memorial Chapel at 3 o'clock.

may call ihe funeral home Tuesday evening rom 7 ill 9. KKAMKK-At St. Hospital. 23. Jacob Kramer, husband Helen Kramer, father of Francis Cramer.

Funeral at the con- enicnce of the family. Friends may all at the rCchlll Funeral Home. 161 looslclt Street. Tuesday evenlnp from 1 to 9 p.m. Interment will be in Ar- Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowery. LKimiCK--At Tork City. April 4. 3950- XaUicrJne Flynn. wile ol Walter G.

Lcddlclt. formerly of crford: mother of Mif. Cecilia ur-. Walter Led dick, Mrs. Henry Earitcau, George P.

Leddick. Mm. ohn Martin and sister of Hodey Hicky of Stillwjiter. from lie Quandt Home. 23 Broad tioct, Waterlord.

Time later. I.K FOKKSTIKR--In IMs city. April 22. 1WO. NVIHe 31.

QulKley. ol Ihf WHford A. J-cForwlIer; niolnrr Helen A. and Wllfotd ir.th^r Diane. "WilloH xvid.

Kuneml from Ihe J. W. Burns Fifth Funeral Wednesday mornJnc nt 9 Ihrnrc -St. Church wheif! o'clock a hlrh mill 5unc. Interment In $1.

liie fun'-ral Tuwday and HUtorVH--In this city. April 23. Margaret Smith, wile ol h- Iile F. ol Mrs, Rose Mrs. J.

Ooltn, John J. and Mlchktl fraadnx-ibrr Mnt. ixx F. Me: larrarrt RVK Dolaa. John J.

and WiJJjJim R. McDonoch. At I5w rrKiflwirr. 31 Cfl- Re ApiJl 22. JJO.

Jflurr xunl of Mary Ryan nicJ ln. H'l privnli- Irmn A. Tw.h»y FuntrJil Home. Hth Second Tues- ay Tn'Tti)nc ciVlw.k. to Church I'Tn M)th jr.

If In St. Ccmtlf tf 4 Al Writer KultJihy. i if-'ji m-trt 'fl N'w omlTir. h'U 5f.rn -t WjJijsTn A. ij! 31 o'clock, IflVrnicM i C'Wl'JJ'.

CIVWIBT-- Al 3-Js hew. 27 City's, 21. Irwn 1 a kifli -i)l Tw yrttDte 1n's1 in 5(. Mtry nMERTMTFUMST Xrr. N.

J-. Arthur Rev. Richard Cummings Will Have National Post With Foreign Board Rev. Richnnl Ctimining.s pnslor of the First Baptist Church since 1943, has resigned to become associate secretary in Home De- Of Damage At Komertz Grill Mr. i Mrs.

Carl i nnd i son, Curl, were named down n. ladder to safety today when i a i i story a at 87-1 River Fire wh it'll did an estimated $1,000 to un i llrst floor of the building, operated by Carl and Chnrlcs Komertr, trappctl the a i of Carl in their second-story npnrtmcnt. Acting Lt. Jnmc.s K. Collins of PiiKirjer 4 climbed ladder lo front window from which the three persons were hanging nnd carried three down when his pumper arrived on the scene in response to an alarm from Box 52.1 at 5:32 a.m.

Although most of the i was confined to tho first fioov grill nnd a. cellar stairway, heavy smoltt; cut off the means of exit for the Komcrly. family. The cause of the hlav.e is i Acting Chief Michael J. McEMigott directed firemen Inp the blaze.

The a sounded at 6 a.m. The building is owned by ChnrJes who resides at 20 Wood row Court. SARATOGA VISITOR COMMITS SUICIDE sit ion will mean (hat he will travel throughout the United States interpreting the work of the Foreign In Room Adam Wiclosky, visitor to Mission Society to tho Baptist'Saratoga Springs, was found dead Jin a rooming house nt 63 Caroline as that city, yesterday morn- churches of America. Mr. Cumin ings' resignation Troy editor of the organization's "Dorm Nowscoop" newspaper and officer of the Men's Club of the Y.M.C.A., was elected io the Council of the Association of Young Adult Clubs and Councils of the New York Slate Y.M.

C.A.. held at Syracuse over the week-end. Mr. Sullivan was one of the five delegates who represented the Troy Y.M.C.A. at the Congress, the other members of the delegation being Robert Cameron, temporary president of the Y.M.

C.A.'s Men's, Club; Frank Rosemond of ihe Club and Arnold C. Miller, membership and program secretary. Mr, O'SulIlvan was elected permanent president of the Troy Y. M.C.A. Men's Club Wcdneseday.

This club, which is the club of the Troy will he chartered May 6. Other which elected members of Ihe Club include: Philip Smith. vice president; AUird E. NenlT. secretary; Robert Cameron.

Ireasurcr; and J. Allen VanWir, jr, A. G. Hkhard Bfards'ry and Donald Risky, membe: of Bos id of Ihe DIED J35fl, Sara Eddy And KllM A. nocm at 2:30 o'cJotk SJi? KwiJas S.

in In Hwn-, April tf 7 lo "22. and Ri fljKr t'1 Ann Rf Irwn O-wrt, rn'rt 31 oViwti, In mtr rail A. FUft turn J. J. Puftt rrt.

SI Ttjiij- Jwrtral ali't- an! "-if-nint. InUfrrKAt in ft. 1 3. O. a aat t-f Warrtsi frtvm rrisrt FVw'-ral How.

al a li J( I brniwj. in tor cous JOHANNA XAHN CLARA JVRS KASL MALA. SK. HAROLD R. 1A7E3 congregation that, he was following a family tradition.

He was horn in Burma where his father, Rev. John 13. Cummings was Baptist missionary. His cr.r-lernnl grandfather. Kev.

William Roberts, also a missionary In Burma, working under the direction of the American Baptist Foreign Missions Society at the time when Burma was still under the rule of a Burmese king. His mother was born in Burma. The proprietor of the hoUKe. Gcwirtz, notified police nt thn temmt had hern "ravipj; 1 in his room fnr I wo hoiirs. Police'responded to rail i smMlrd jifin and broke door down.

lonky found lying tincon.tcioiiK partly Die hrd. Tolice naid lie had on a platr. Artificial respiration ndmin- Islcrctl i oxygen r.ould brought. tanks of oxyftn wric administered, after which Mr. brother, William, i jj ii Officer Wobulcr Murl- 1s in agricultural mlsaionary a or rre( man rcmovrd to under the some Baptist board in ra sga Hospital, where Burma and another brother, Ilcv.

h(i r(J nl 6 Roger Cummings, is an oduca- was about 45 yrarn 'if tlonal missionary lo Burma, also ail(1 under the American baptist Foci- J(0th of Maill V. According in police, the man 3 Mr. new work wj 1 trrntmrnt by Sam. bring Jiim into many Jntcrdcnomi- national consultations nnd into much intcrdcpnrlmeni.il work in 1 Baptist church. He ivNl work with schools and icity committees, home mifjdonis and many other boaidn and gioupfi within the Baptict rhutch.

Hl5 headquarters will be In York City bul much of his lime will be 5pcnl In Uavcllng. Krll Me KnlT Mr. Cummings his lion that nil hough hr nnd 111: I I IX Wnttcr R. CnmiitKrll. 20, was killed today hlx nutomoblle ctashcd Into a jmrked car Ihrn tit 1 near his home nt AmMrr- dani, wan home from Yonkrrx, whrre he jilayd tunned.

However, nt about appro.xinintely mi nut PS i i he wi.i siricitrn, Mr. Klshbrck died before iloctor renctirtl the church. Several nurses, who a i stir vices, dm Uttered i aid but I i to save him were of Mr. he felt wall lie fore to th' 1 and to lie i i about, his return to duly. A i i the'' attack last October he -was In tho i Hospital for nboul.

and since Thanksgiving he hns been reeuperating nt tho parsonage of St. Mark's Methodist Church. Mr. FIshbcck csmc to the Lun- slngburg church In April of 1018 aeri'ing nearly ton years nt the BroiiUwny Methodist In Schencclady. Horn in Mendon, a Rochestrr, Oct.

1301, he wan ordninrd In nt the a Church. He pmpnrnd for the. ministry i studies at Hnrlwlck nnd Hnriwick Thcologiml Seminary. Jn addition to Troy and ncciady, Mr. Fljthbrck held tnrates nt Enst Hnmllton, Cherry Valley, St.

i and Clayton. Surviving former Crrenc, one daughter. Miss R- Kf.ihbtck; won, Uoynl R. Pisbbeck, who In for thn niinLstry at bury Theological Scmlnnry at Wll- more, his mother, Mrs. Kvn Ffshbcck of Rochester; two alslers, Mrs.

Harold Quintan and Mra. Walter Fritz of Rochester. Alt activities Cor this week at the St. Mark's Church a hren canceled as a mark of rraprct to Mr, Fish beck, It WAS announced lust night. YOUTHS CRACK UP AFTER FAST CHASE Police Mil 110 Miles Per Hour In Pursuit A i car ca I tying tiirrc tern- gfd cracked up today, i 20-mllc cbasr that hit 110 an hour.

Htalo Polici: nald UK; mituinoblie had been ntolrn al Cherry Two of (hi all of Phlln- rJrlphlft, Injured. Thr Llilid was taki-n to the 9chcncctndy city jnll for questioning about thr- holdup at Utlca. Kllid HoFpllal MS WJHfani J. Mr- Ifi, nnd KuRriir M. 7.rr, J7.

Thflr condition wan not Ttir Hilid was WlMinin Wilborn, 15. Trotijwr K. J. i a of tlif Wn- of Criminal Invalidation pnld nil thm- would ))c wiih A. 41, limn.

SHII- i killed struck by a rnr as at Chfrry irj had and had family ate very Ihorouchly Tioy and Police fin years hlx famiiy wt ljt 1 i in piiftiiii. The the nerd for juch 11 1 1 10 hit iw 7 in thf him lo thai he cntfr which hn.i of il5f)on worX. -Since comlnc lo Tioy nn On i-iy ncllvc IhrouclivJl 1hr ri hit 110 J. BARNABAS' CHURCH TO HAVE GAME SOCIAL A win I I Persons Owa 0,1. cc 0 WORRIED ABOi 1 Republican Group Will Con duct Event At Annex; Plan May Session The Flensselfnr Counly Roptibll- Women's Club completed tlftns for a card nnd game party lo be held a at 8 p.m.

In The Annex. Mrs. i i Ai a nenc a i a of A i imld Lo- diiy that the. of i wovilil clo-to i because present In- Iicatloii5 I a the capacity of The A will have bo.ru reached it time. Wan Lnwlor a a a a a i and Mrs.

Nelllo i i i and Mrs. Nellln are a a nnd roebalr- nan of card i I a i i tn prlr.t\i for rni-iln here i bo ft of prlxcs for 1m game a i nnd awitrrt.i. Cards will bo played in 'Ino Room games will be ilnyrd (n thn Room, Pinna are also being mndc for May i of the group, to ifi held Mnndny. May T2. at thn Troy Viola Shaver a i a and a "do lo AIovI Night I.i bring Mlns a in I lit- rtcn.t.irhicr County IriiHh i will spenk, PRESENT PROGRAM Waterford Lions To Sponsor Sportsman well-known uporlsman md writer of outdoor Hrllclen, will H'cscnt progrnm pic- wrwi nl tiio Waterford liigh School ndilorlum be(( I i p.m.

The program in biting sponsored Waterford Uonn Club for a i fund. The Llonn chitrlly und fa to curry on work in tho village nnd urc.i uring I i-rjildont of 8hunlmn. well known in thin nnd has 'resented prnKrarnji Iieiw In ist yearn. color porlaln i nnd fishing. Cuomo In general a thi event, lie IN by tlchnid Anderson nnd Chitrlex Adnni.i who me In i of Hck- t5 nnd i nnd Kopcho.

i chalnnrn. Population Incrtottt Mokt Additional Ntcvstary Troy school ofTIclftld foil-- with the growing; of nnd looking at tivc for the next ftwi years has convinced them that things will become lots fore they gel better. Increase, In population already has caused nn extensive In the of classes In elementary schools. In several of the schools there were formerly two clnssw, fur of the grades, there art three now. At School 18 i year there three kindergarten groups and three first grades.

Next year school will have second grades. FJach Additional group means a teacher Is Tho same pattern has been fol- lowed at School 17 where this year ere arc two classes in each prl- inry grade nnd in School 12, where, here are three groups for every rude up to the fourth. Jn School 2, formerly, only le class was needed for each rndd there are now two or each grade up to the third. enrollments In icmentnry schools atno have ctod, according to Charles onnolly, suporintendant of ichooli, ut in the.te it wns possible, to Abort) the increase without addition-, 1 classes. However the enrollment, picture on its most worrisome aspect' ben officials look at thn flgurei om piled hy the ichool censuii ame.H H.

Undon. Thy school census nhows that i arc now only 765 chil- ren 5 years old In school, flg- ru will rise to a i Sr-plcmhor. 1951; and really In 1952. The prospects for lt nnd 1DM xbow little Improvt- lent, i i slated to. 3 years of nge 'start.

In September, 1953, and 157 In JOM. I'liulliiR; touchers to take cam ils henvy Increase, especially" In 952, promliRH to give education fficlala a difficult CLUB a Lodge Fellowship ciiib 111 bold a party nt 8 p.m." Din LanslnjrburK Masonic c. The public han been invHffJ attend. Hefrrshmeiits will crvcd, i NOTICE All mtmbcri of tht Laborcn' Lot.l, 452-- mMtlnt Mwidty night, April 24, it I a'cUdt Labor JOHN J. HIIIRT, MID-TOWN SOCIAL TONITE At 8:30 IROADWAY FOURTH CMASAH ILK.

OPPOSITE POSTOFFICI National City BUDGET CHECKS Cost Only $1.50 for a Book of 15 I'ny Wtllt TO SAVE YOU MONEY! A P.O. Money Order for I would cri'l 35c. An Check fm this, or any amount, unly loc. The oconomv f'f winj our is obvious. An UiiJjjt ChccJcin; Ac- cmint you lo piy bilis and fniu-jiil money by from your Jinmr.

Saves iiiiif, I i i NO service chutes, NO minimum tab nee, NO ic.r deposils, NO i for pciMilic stalcmcnis. 7 lie lo-v pc-r tlu'ci en- Ut enjoy trie wfety j1y ftuiljct juit as JO nuny others arc doing. Ask at ncircil office for W. W. In- 1 itu- Usion 1 tr.onn in Jxtn urid) trjmir.e^oj Wl twwd of He.

liiii t'n fcW tw f. ilw 'K 1 Flirt, IJMK. Cfunmillff rf il OnjTh firtfl, 1 i i 1 i i 1 PfM'jrtJiTjt Ojujfti in Hif i of Trny, Albany nnd Iln of if Of TtOT tout Troy Rnnwa Slrwl tt OiHtrio. hii.

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