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THE TIMES RECORD TBOY, N. JULY THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. WEATHER. Troy and i i i weather: Considerable cloudiness, warm and humid i i a IHINFANTRY EIS mm TO STRENGTH MONDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1950. morrow with some i i peratures in SO? and a chance for a 1 showers.

i HOCJKLY TEMPERATURES (At The Troy Record Co. Offices) July 15. P. TO. 4 p.

m. p. m. 6 p. m.

1 p. m. p. m. fl p.

m. 10 p. m. 11 p. m.

12 i i July 16. 1 m. 2 a. m. 3 a.

m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m.

6 a. m. 7 a. m. a.

a. m. 10 a. m. 11 a.

m. 12 noon 1 p.m. 78 79 80 7S 76 75 70 67 65 64 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 67 68 68 68 2 p. m. 3 p.

m. 69 4 p. 71 p. m. 71 6 p.

m. 74 7 p. m. 74 P- m. 73 9 p.

m. 70 10 p. fis 11 p. m. 68 12 i i 67 July 17.

1 a. m. 67 2 a. m. 6(5 3 a.

m. 65 4 a. m. 66 5 a m. 66 6 a.

m. 66 7 a. m. RS H. m.

66 a. m. 70 10 a. m. 71 11 a.

m. 74 12 noon 7g 1 p. m. 2 p. m.

S4 Boost Membership From 1,640 To 2,700 The 105th I a ordered by a i a Guard headquarters to increa.se at once to strength, has gone on an expanded program! of IN MEMOR1AM A I loving memory of Gorman who passed away 17." ly.jtf." "Gone hu: not WIFE A.VD NEPHEW T-ETERSOX In i A a memory nf a 3935 Jessed Eway July I do not nepd a special day. To bring you to my minri, The days I do no: i of Are very hard to find. Your cherished inemorv dear i i VAC. eii. i Col.

John J. Pur- 69, cell, War II veteran, who! a the regiment, said to-! day. representatives each company of First Battalion will! be at Troy A dailv from i a.m. until p.m. The regiment has a strength of a 1,640 and is authorized! increase to 2,700 immediately me regiment is in desperate of doctors, Colonel Purceli a i All enlist in 66 105th become commissioned offi- 6 6 and are of vacan- 66 CiP5.

There are no i i on the fiBjenhstrnpni of doctors, Of a i and they do not need to 71i a had i service. a i i a preparations are made a a 2 tour of duty of the i 4 a Pir.e Camp. The i i leave a a i Aug. 5, and from a on Satur- day, Aug. 19.

Maj. Gen. Karl F. a a i of a to Gov. a E.

a a i goner.il York a i a a said i day: "The South Korean i a i makes it i a i that we i our National Guard ranks immediately." General Hausauer 11 opez VGUSNIS SHOWING THEM HOW-The 14th annual Learn To Swim campaign sponsored jointly bv the Troy Recreation Department and The Record Newspapers opened today at the Prospect 'park swimming pool. Swimming instruction is offered to both children and adults Here the pool attendants are shown teaching proper stroking methods to a group of boys at the opening class tnis morning, Friendship Established Mail Culminates 'In Meeting Here gA. i i i bepan in 1947 i two a on op-: i i sides of the globe, culmin-; ated here a an em- i of Thc Times Record a i editor of the Star-Sun, Christ-; New Zealand, met in On Nov. 18, 1947, a a store in i i a i ot a 100,000 a i was destroyed by fire and many lives were lost. Some days a an Associated Press picture of disaster was a i by The Record a Seeking i a i on the a desiring to see how New Zealand a a i storv For you will live forever in my heart pointed out that all units of the New York National Guard are officered by World War II veterans, and broth i LW-Tfl- CLASSES BEG AT PROSPECT 400 Boys And Girls On Hand As Campaign Opens Approximately 400 boys and girls get first on and the opening- of a a Learn-to-Swim Samaritan Hospital.

15 19oO. to Mr. and -Mrs. A Bol ot the a i a Guard class a i i in i i 14t.n a a a a i i i at the i a i i i members, i-r, a a period oC service 0 of At the Cohoes tal TnH- TJ i 1950. to Mr.

and A i Br-r pool of i officers 3 He oint Park i i pooi. The a sponsored i to a i a i a l' the Troy Recreation a being: conducted in a and The Record a will t0 SSJ a a i two weeks, July 31. Swimming instruction and open He Pointed out that a de- for the New York Na- reach Warm, Humid Weather Likely To Continue The- extremely a and humid conditions now i i in the- Troy Area will continue through until Wednesday Kt least the weatherman said today. A forecast of "considerable cloudiness, warm and humid" was given for tonight. Temperatures are not expected to drop beloxv the 70 degree mark.

"Continued very warm and humid with some sunshine" is the forecast tomorrow with afternoon temperatures in the. upper 80s. There will he. a chance for an a thundershower. The present conditions, the weatherman said, are belnjr caused by a flow of warm air all the -way from the Gulf of Mexico.

ilLLE OWllEY MB SUDDENLY AT DRAFT of Troy Local and Rensselaet County a boards openeti on a full-time basis today. Notices will be sent out soon lo 35 young men who will take pre-induction physical examinations. Seated at the desk Is M7s. John Herbert A. Calkins of The Times Reed of Cohoes, new clerk of the joint boards.

Standing-is Record to the i of i Star-Sun a i Edward G. Bailey of Rensselaer, chairmaa of the county board, a Tlj office is at 357 Broadwav. a copy of the paper a i i fire story. George editor of the Star-1 Sun sent Trojan a copy oC a and also a i the desire to become a a i by i an Ameri a a a Sub.sequentlv a correspondence sued the two men. NaiiH-l As De-legate.

ago Mr. i Not a times that a more sweeping Draft Board Full Time was selected as one of news- a a a a a i i I i a Press Conference i has just closed at a a A a i ed To Be Called For Several Days Troy Local Board and Kens- a law may be needed," Hart said. The Army has said that it hjis "no present plan" for another dralfc call, but has emphasized that con' i-. New Zealand, the trip was a County a board beganl I a War first visit to United i operations this ing Uitions are subject to quick change. a Fatally Stricken for issuing a call) From other sources, it has been' 7 Accompanied wife.

Ipamprt a 0 Early Today i Burns first "to England and 35 yoim mrn to take pre-in- a i Mrs. he i physical examinations. learned that a second call for per-haps 20.000 men might come Jn October. Draft boards throughout the country have bean ordered, to fill began the. Ion nt; room, i be open eir quotas for the ftrst call as at his home, 71' home, to pay a i to his i a i a Reed of icici as and no later i i i i in i clerk nf the i E.

O'Malley, 41, a i went to Ottawa. At the conclusion a a in Room 205, at Troy and World War Jl a vhc: the New a i 357 Broadway, ove-- Bloom died earl a a i yesterday took i out" as i i swimming is offered for both chil- McKlNLEY is authorized mwi 1 Cohoes July 15. f2ie Mi adults i -Pecially Anna SouUa'r Was will continue as long a officials present OBKR.ST a hey serve satisfactorily in the' i At X. 16 I9ifl in nal Guard. Classes for i will be clr rahn( ilr5 Ch "Us Oberst.

i i also is authorized irom 9:30 a.m. to noon five! Charie-" Mrs a wL a i Scn a erans in the 19 to a week, Monday Fri- Clare lormeriy age group who served i Ths boys will meet at 9:30 RVAN- f01 re Iess a a prior ja.m., the girls at 10:15 a.m. and at I At St. Mary's. Hospital, 1 5 1050 hostilities in World jll a.m., mixed classes, i i to Mr.

and Mrs. Jarne.s Rjan" a a before i PHrMILL SMONIAN i Street, Cohoes. A call was sent, to Cohoes Police'; city. A a a i Headquarters and at 1 port yesterday i Mr a A and James Hal-! the day i Mr. a i loran responded.

Dr. Leo i a latter 1 sister Miss Marm a was as was the a E. a i i home 43 Fire Department i a a but Mr. i 109th Street a late yesterday O'Malley was beyond medical aid. a began his a i to The body was removed to the fu- the Pacific Coast where he neral home of John P.

Looby is scheduled to take Son, 203 Remsen Street, and New Zealand. a ship for i Burke, coroner, gave a do- During course of the corre- cision of death a5 a result of a spondcnce and when it was f-xpect- ral causes following an autopsy a King George VI and Queen by Dr. A. M. a a would visit Nw Zealand Mr physician.

the Trojan to pur- i Mr O'Malley, who had been em-J chase a motion i camera for ployed by the i a a a a i inasmuch as the. tvpe camera daughter, Christine Ann. Mrs Ryan Geraldine Wilson. the present Selective Service Act, iv. -r members of the National Guard ta an hS, a daughter.

Eveline Marie. Mrs. Ward IF: I young men between the was formerly Eveline i i i i a a of 17 to 35, to join their units of the 2v ew York Na- city, saW. life will be given. to i i A i Adult classes will be given each i interest In Food Market U5- and was a communicant of St.

Bpr- I Power Corp. for 25 years, had been sought could not be a resident of Cohoes for 11 New Zealand. began duties i i men who a become IS years of age i i to register at the Veterans' Bureau, First and State Streets. Other draft business i be transacted in the Broadway office. The first call will not go out for several days, John J.

Dougherty. Local Board chairnxan, said today. The cases of i men who come within that call must first i be reviewed bv the Troy board. The board members are Dr. besides Mr.

Edward Tuesday and Thursday from 6 to p.m. Adults also will be given a chance to pass Red Cross swimming teats. At present, only 13 adults have vided Among Three Cousins nard's Church, that city. He I served in the Navy i War II aboard the U.S.S. type camera alllcc Michael Hanley, Frank B.

procured In Wai anrt A F. Lofgren. board must i Purchase Made. whether are changes in the status of the registrants who will a a a in he in the flrst cal of all registrants must be The will of John Simpnian, cr.c of Survivors are his wife, the in the South Pacific area." Pped to Christchurch, reaching i reviewed bv board here od i hi Decem- Mr. Doushertv said tional Guard," General st say a 0 the Pioneer Food M.

Colbert; two ber, -L 16 195 at SL Mar Hospital! i Exilda Ayotte, of 745 Burden Avenue sister of Marie Louise Ayotte. aunt of i Marguerite, Anna Mae. Vincent and Eatvard. all of a i Funeral! from tne John H. i Funeral I Home, Washington Park and i street.

Wednesday i at 9 o'clock thence to St. a OP Baptise! Church -where at 9:30 solemn! requiem high mass will be OLEO IN STATE I A a many more are expected ai. the opening of classes evening. No charge is made for the ming instruction, and the classes are open to all, residents and i s.likc- This year makes the second that the two-week instruction period a Marilyn a his brief visit to Tro Mr. Burns had the Market, 77 Congress Street, a resi a O'Malley, both of Cohoes; a Friends are.

invited and may call at i i em has been used. Previously, mS I in Su a i a a i one-week periods were held in ed Of Regulation BULL--In i city, 15. Kenneth H. husband a a Phillips; father of Xancy and tme Bull: brother of George Dowey. Mrs.

Clayton James, Mr? Edward Vroman. Mrs. William O'Deli. Robert Collins. Mrs.

Robert Diak. William, Elmer. First Lt. Donald and Robert Bu'l. a from Fonda's Funeral Home, S3? i Street.

day morning- at J) o'clock, thence St. Peter'? Church at 3:30 -where a i high mas.s u-ill be i a Relatives nd i a "The change in the a law call at the a home Monday i cnan e. in me a i law ninj. Interment, in St. Peter's Cenie- does not make it possible to sell $18,000 personal and a i bank account in the a nd nephews.

a i ho i a I be able to personally a change said that he lieved it i be a week ap for pre i a i a i a i I a i Those who pass the exami- I got this a i i form the first a in Troy i commented. Mrs." Reed was assistant to the BELL BROS MOBIL GAS Service Station (Formerly At 125 Miil St.) NOW LOCATED ON VANQENBURGH AVE. COR. MORRISON and VANDENBURGH AYE. LUBRICATION WASHING TEL.

3257 Simonian and his wife. he residence a at 9 a.m. 50 per cent interest in the Con- i and at 9:3 0 a.m. St. Ber- i a price," Mr.

a i a he gave the New a a $20 the i i a a gress Street a is left to Leo, i win iTr i Dominick A. Geracitano. pool di-(Edward, A and Andrew a i be 5 JOSEPH'S A of eating places in is in charge of the i a a i i of a Cemetery. 1 CAMP York State were warned today a i ro rai The regular pool a a assisting. colored oleo is "strictly taboo" in state, i a change in HENECTADY GAMBLER feceral law.

State A i Commissioner C. Chester Du Mond said: a partners in the establishment. -I The will directs that the 50 per cent TWO MEN I interest divided so xs to provide i a one-third interest for Leo Ka- 1 WHEN TRUCK RAMS AT CROOKED LAKE OPENS FOR SEASON Cohoes lorai hoard in World War II. Later she served in state headquarters of Selective Service at A a Maj. -sel Gon.

Lewis B. Hershey, ective Service, chief, is reported to be looking for a. second a a next He also was quoted today as anticipating- a need for more sweeping a regulations hl and DIES OF HEART ATTACK; a i a and a two thh i WAS I A I other Funeral services will be held a Simonian's will i Crooked a a Most veterans and men with de- yesterday i were the Suddenly. 15 I or serve colored oleomargarine un- Anne Marie Danish, a i of any circumstances." phen and Grace of Timothy J. and the" late Joseph Congress a a Mond said in a statement: Bowling of Green I a Jacob Danish and the, late Justine Dan" 9 a.m.

tomorrow at Our Lady of Assumption Church, South Schenectady, for Anthony Ber- I a i well-known figure in Schenectady gambling and bookmak- i a all the rest nf his estate shall INTO A OF AUTO i a a a call for 20,000 men to A a 26, of i i to Rev. James A. a a i A my in a iew Road, and Ernest of St. Joseph's i citv. be divided as follows: One-third i to his widow, Alice i i the Descharmps, 25, of 22 a to a Xolan, girls crisis.

Hflrs)iey's views on possible future draft moves were tn a i a a The. rest of th; estate in to Leo Kazanjian, cousin, 611 Jacob Street, for the car in i attend the "two weeks from circles, who died from a heart 6 0 1 th i i i in a a Aug. 13. collision i a a a i ws opened last a.m. today on 9, a a a ed A ed several arrests.

sister ni Joseph C. of Xew York i provided for oa.ch Funeral from Campion and nn Fr- The York statute. Du Ambler, vhosc a i i a and sons who are mile-and-a-half of the i of of the a i a Ann, Helen, a i John, i cent Bridge. i Samuel, Richard and David i Both men i nian. When David i i a I possible a and a i a a business, reaches the age of -21 years i a a i They taken to of private ticker trust is to i a and each Leonard i a in that, am- RECOVER CAR STOLEN sons a a a a a a reported in qual a a i a i i i torlr.y.

IN FALLS (U. Col. Irving W. Hart, Selective i i a i chie.f, in re- iieries. Hershey was re- larco i i a a i a a said i i i has a i several times 7f I L.

enjoyed the a i i i of the. a i a to believe i a i 1 not ne a second I a call next i "The a a has said sev- MID-TOWN SOCIAL TONITE At 8:30 BROADWAY and FOURTH CHASAN BLDG. OPPOSITE POSTOFFiCE TSBBITS CADETS Members are requested to meet Monday af 8 p.m. at rhe corner of Bond and Rivet Streets and proceed to the Fonda Funeral Home to pay our respects to our late comrade, Kenneth H. BuH.

J. DONALD AMYOT, President a a i house ice record i I a i a is i'ne. a Cpl. Homo. If56 a i Avr Albany.

Tuesday i I'-Totir-- i later. I St. Cemetery, Hackensark. J. und friends i i a At the a home a snd ar.ced, docs not i the a been a the biggest in this A A IN h'? of colored oleomargarine as a sub- a a was i i a as i for butter for cooking Profession.

A police-i CIVIL ACTION I pui'Pose. in i a i establish" know him well, i i or bakeries." of his generosity He i a i to a i a "of i was 2 5 a Trooper; A I9oO a i A. F. a a of the night a stolen the a i the a a outpost a A Sale? Inc. 624 of Troop are a i Street, Glens FalSs, i a i i i i i a i i i a a a i I OC a Circumstanccs i the a a recovered at i by i George Corodi- 1 State, Police a i a from the Tiiir'i a i i Horn---.

a i the 1 vited and c.ili at a Tuesday a and HANFT--Sudcieniy. at 513 A i i i by i to a a to i if served a A gambler? Sure, but a man, The civil action by 31 of a i listed The a was i he's more ton.s of coal for (Albany i i seeking a owner a operator a 7:30 a.m. a a they down and recover wh than you can a a stick at. Kr: was always i i Christmas 1 i Lna a a was taken 7t a service i a Police in the DIED. KAXJ-- In.

this city. is, 1050 a a a was the i business. Also in the. a i a and a cash register. dc.

by a side door i Bunnies wno were going- to oeen a a a A i a by was struck in 1 '0 I garage. have- babies and couldn't pay" the Jul 25 in Albany City Court. i a by the i i both! bills. Rich? I doubt it. With him it was easy come, easy g-o basker.E and everything and help-1 station i they a a a a occurred as car, a ln? ing- families who were going to adjourned i Tuesday, i by Lep-part, was struck i FESTIVAL TUES, AND JULY 18-19 ST.

PAUL THE APOSTLE'S GHURSH Hurton and 12th Troy, N. Y. ADMISSiON FREE MIDWAY REFRESHMENTS A I AT 8:30 P. M. ha at John Funeral HOP-; We.1n-\--day at the con- of famiiy." HITCHCOCK vt a a i a Kospit.ii.

39.V.1. a a --f Klwarci i Sehencetady i a a i i i residence. 23rd I A fet. i i a L. i of a i a i i of Ei- i -ara of Mrs.

i. D-T-nellan ot SchenecTar-y ar.d a i A. a i a F. i of Greep IsWintJ. Funeral 50 Hudson Avenue.

IVES JOINS IN PLAN TO CUT EXPENDITURES nifj '--j vw i i i i Joseph and Maurice Gandier a i i south 1 i $97 which say was 9. Hospital a a taken at pistol point Edward i the local men re- I i i. i Wednesday i i Wesael of Troy, a a at i to 1 i A a service a i The of a in the rase rir mac od i rick P. Hansen, 40, of Schencr- BY U. S.

10 PER onft of i i I I DDCCCMT i a ago for flrst degree rob- I I i i AJ A A I sen. Irving M. I Green! today joined 34 a The other metnb.r,. of i i a of 16 a of -R-nom are oelicved to a a i has i that "wspapnirK Bureau, i icton. I).

C. ra! iater i of A I A In 15, 1950. A i from the. F.r,-::-.- 2013 Broaciu-ay. o'rio'k sr.d Apostolic A i a o'clock.

i are call Monday aftf-mooo. a tfenoe. .1 White Coh IS. Robert F. T.iEgart.

pon of Tiiomas Tasr.irr and a cn cions ar benpflt.i: to a i of la:" and fixed commitments of by contracts. a i a harl A IN A A i the to a a police and that he is so I i -M- of Mrs. A a i i i lves -onjET ar, a of i the on as i 1711 Tro Te a economicsi A. as possible. A to hi.i a a i in i a time a i a (Tokyo, a a a i do i unless of a i i i Crardner i a 1'.

1950. Orviile E. Char- 31 a Creinatorinm 1 of Gertrude M. Colbert: a i i for the r.ri Charieen Co-, John and Communities are to join in the i Mount Fuji. A member at, base of the vorld a hoes: KorJh Troy; brother of Mrs.

I Bs.rron. John Morln, Charles I Fraucisi snd John F. North Troy, 0 a of Lathams. Funeral Thursday morn- i Ing from the late at 9 1 o'clock tf ST. Bernard's! Church s.

i 'n St. MaiT'" Cfmctrrj-. i B. JOXKS JOSSPH H. DIGBr CLAP.EXCE A.

MARSH GEORGE N-. WEIPFENBACH HOGER G. JIAMTklOXD WILLIAM KEMMERS JOHN ROBERT MILLER JOSEPH SORG XELLIE F. CROISSANT BVOfCHE L. SPAULDTN'G CD.VRAD BACH5IAX.V KRXEST M.

MISHLER of Company G. i I Seventh Cavalry Regiment, First; own government, Bartells p. course I i 1 mto the mirror before you, a a i i deigned to bet- government combat of In- TVM advised in i i a ftnrl i or i cent Rpeech. a i i a in i a -war-! The 10 cent amendment a combat i the Wli Is expected: tests patterned a to up week. Battle N.

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