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16 MARKET NEWS STOCKS GAINS UP POINTS OUR KG Today's Stock Market Quotations By Foster Adams. i High Low 2:45 Allegheny Ludlum 31 Allied Chemical Chalmers Am Can I Am Car Fdy 215 2H 215 Am Gas Elec 1 Am. Loco Volume Increases In Final Am smelt i i A i Steel Fdv Hour Lifting Total Above A 2,000,000 2 5 .4 46 Vi 15 l4Vt 15 52 ri 54 26 25 26 150 150 64 31 New York (I S-- Stocks closed A A i to 2 points higher todav. succi.ss- At-ch Fe i Bendix Aviation fully fighting oft a hesitant trend i At midday following release of Boeing Air President Truman's message. Heola Volume increased in the last I Canadian Pacific hour, lifting Lhe day's total above 2.000,000 Aircraft issues were in the front, reflecting the belief the cur-! oi Ohl rent good earnings rate will be a ont more than maintained by heavy i military spending.

Douglas, United um Jrf. IJUIt Aircraft, and Lockheed were close TM TM TM to 2 points better. Boeing, Wright and Vultee were dealt actively The market opened strong in live- 9Vi 9Vi 47 Vi 39 30 29 1 16 15V 0 16 33 33V: 28 5 4 27 28 Vi 67 Vi 65 7 66 7 24'K, ml 33 50 47 74 27i 27 Vi 7Vi 714 72 70 7i 9Vs 9-y 23 23 -i THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1950, ly trading. The list turned dull, however, before the noon hour and DuPont Eastman nervous and easier following the message. Strength in airplanes helped store i ilnal ec widening gains in motors to 0 TM Food than a point.

J. L. and U. S. Steel advanced a point each, Southern Pacific moved back the plus column.

Oils, televisions and coppers acted better. Youngstown Sheet climbed 2 lec Gen Motors Goodrich Great Mornestake IlJhiuis a Inlr-r N'ickcl 36 i 40 13 4 4 49 35 36 73 40 12'Yi 44 Vi 48 83 83 88 87 87 Vi 44 48 pfd 39 36 35 35 40 Vi 41Vs 29 28 29 Commodities reversed themselves the congressional message, presumably reflecting the belie-: ihere will be no price controls, remporarily at least. 7 Y. cotton i got into the plus column by a. margin.

Julv wheat hit a new sea- en ccoU margin. July sonal Bonds and curb shares advanced. CHILD, 2, KILLED Int Paper Power 42'S. 43V; Int Tel A. Tel 10Vj lOVs 38 Vi 33 ft 59 58 59 80 7i 80 SG 33 Vi 30 33 Vi 15 15 15 8Vi 8Vi 15 Vs 51 17 Vi 34 39 Me Libby igg.

Myers Lockheed Loew's Mack Truck Marine-Mid. Corp. Martin Glen A'ont. Ward Nash-Kelvinutor JSat. Biscuit I Nat.

Dairy Distillers i National Lead Y. Central Niafjarn-Mohawlt I CtLs Elevator i i Oil Palmira Liberatore, Green- 1 Packard Motors wich. Dies As Dsd Back From Driveway 7 T-helps Dodjre A 2-year-old child. Palmira Lib- Phillips Patrol eratoi-e, of R.D. 3, Greenwich, a Co.

of Cambridge, was instantly killed Furf i Strike Of Drivers, Mechanics Likely To Continue Until Friday At Least Bus service in Schenwctady and on interurban lines of the Schenectady Railway Co. linking Troy, Albany and Saratoga Springs remained at a standstill today, with indications that a walkout of drivers and mechanics yesterday morn-j ing would continue "at least until Friday." As court action commenced in the dispute over pension payments to 22 retired workers, Lewis A. Benedict, president Local 159, of the C.I.O. Transport Workers' Union, said the workers would stay out until they had assurance the pensions would be paid. The union expected to file a petition with Judge Stephen W.

Brennan in Federal District Court at Utica for an order directing the company to show cause why the pensions snould not be paid. The union contends that monthly pension checks of $80 were due the retired workers Juiy 15. Former Lt. Gov. M.

William Bray, of Utica, the court-appointed trustee in bankruptcy for the firm since June 18, explained after a three-hour conference with union officials last night, that he cannot pay the pensions unless he is reeled to do so by appropriate court action, because he would be giving one group of creditors (the peasioners) preference over the others. "Under the law, my hands are tied," he said. Mr. Bray said the old company had no pension He maintains that under the contract with the local "there is no obligation to pay until the expiration of the although the checks have formally been paid on the 15th. U.N.

ATTACK GREECE Obituary DEATHS FUNERALS Robert F. Taggarfc. The funeral of Robert F. jgart, former resident of Propaganda Attacks Seen who died Sunday in New Possible Cover-Up For Invasion Plans (Continued from Page 1.) concerning the reported troop movements close to home. Greece's military strong man, Field Marshal Alexander Papagoe, last Saturday said he was not worried by the reports of red military movements in the Balkans.

He termed them only part of a war of nerves. The reported shifts in troops, Papagos said, were on a small scale similar to those noted every York, was held at 9 a.m. today from Parker Brothers' Memorial, 2013 Broadway, Watervhet, and ai 9:30 a.m. from St. Church, that city, where a requiem, maes was celebrated by Rev.

Edmund J. Burns, pastor of church. Mrs. Agnes K. Dundon presided the organ and John J.

Fograrty was the soloist. Mr. Fogarty sang "Miserere" as a processional hymn, and at the offertory of the mass rendered ine Jesu Christe." As a recessional hymn he sang "Soul Of My Savior." The bearers were Wil- year at this time, and of no danger i a John J. Haley, to either Yugoslavia or Greece. (James M.

Day and Robert E. The marshal termed "inaccurate" Bean. Interment was in St. Pat- reports that Greek Communist guerrillas, who fled to Albania and Bulgaria after their defeat in last year's civil war, were massing for rick's Cemetery where Fathcr Burns officiated at the grave. Last night Father Burns visited tht funeral home and recited prayers.

Miss Ayotte's Funeral. The funeral of Miss Exilda an attack on Greece. "The Greek army is fully capable of destroying them if they attempt a new aggression," Papagos de- Ayotte was held at 9 a.m. from the clared John H. Clinton Funeral Home and U.

military experts in Berlin' Q.TM said recently that Yugoslavia has i a 9 a St Jean Ba P- about 300,000 highly trained men in Church where a solemn her army--more than the requiem mass was celebrated by Commform countries The Yugoslavs, they declared, the pastor. Rev. Harvey J. Bessette. Rev.

Terence Murphy, M.S., BOMBARDIER'S VIEW OF KOREAN TERRAIN--A U. S. B-23 the rugged battle- could probably fight off any at- of Hartford Conn and Re'v Jol ground "somewhere in Korea." Much of the Korean fighting, particularly in the eastern area and hack except one in which the Rus-j ph Burnore of Ipswich around the Kum River, is in mountainous country like this. sian army took part directly. deacon' and subdeacon' 33 7 as tdl AT BUY ill OFFICE ALBANY POLICE DRAGGING' HUDSON RIVER FOR BODY 9 A Albany i are dragging the waters of the Hudson River today for the body of a i 9-year-old boy, i drowned yesterday morning i while playing at the foot of i Madison Street, Albany.

Police said the victim the Saratoga Springs about 35,000 persons a day. deacon and subdeacon Here, at Lake Success there was spec tively. Mrs. John VV. Schnurr Busses on the lines, in i A ii Police said the victim was city and to Troy, Albany and Grievance Days Wui begmj Sylvester Goodwm, son of Mrs.

I Justice Taylor To Rule In Con- iratoga Springs, normally carried 31 To Last Five onl Goodwin, 31 Broad troversy Between Ralph Winslow And Wife 34 35 in- the yard of her home at about 12:30 p.m. today when a truck driven by her father. Anselmo Liberatore, backed over her. Liberntore, backing out of the Radio Corp, Radio Keith Rem. Rand Pepuh.

Steel Reynolds Tob St Jo Lead Schcnlev 39 2K4 21 Vi 13 13 20vi 20 Vs 20-i 17 17 3' 5 3' 3 34 35 0 9 16 Vi 52 ii SS 35" S. Machine Gunners Mow dal throu Saturday, July 1 Fitzgerald said. i i i i Down 200 To 300 Communists 3:30 p.m. at the offices in the City Hall, located in July 31, To Last Five Days Dates for the annual inspection of the assessment rolls and grievance hearings wore announced today by a J. Fitzgerald; commissioner of assessment and taxation.

The assessment rolls, completed for the 1951 tax year, are open for public inspection today. The rolls will remain open for inspection i 29, some feeling that the committee wanted to get its fears on record so that if an invasion came, it could not be accused of failing to see the warlike signs. A failure of intelligence is blamed in part for the surprise of the invasion of South Korea. The usual would have been for the committee to advise Lie of its fears in an informal note. Instead it adopted a formal resolution and asked that all U.N.

mem- ers be advised. The U.N. Balkan committee was 1 originally constituted to aid in ending the Greek civil war. Eleven nations were named to it, but the Soviet Union and Poland boycotted Supreme Court Justice Donald S. a i of its work.

This left Aus- I Taylor has reserved decision in the tralia, Brazil, China, France, Mex- custody fight for 9-year-old "Rick- ico The Netherlands. Pakistan, lie" Winslow, son of R.P.I, depart i hea.d Ralph E. Winslow. He The report circulated todav Street, Albany. Det, Sgt.

Anthony Dean said the authorities first learned of the apparent drowning shortly before midnight when a companion of the boy told police at the First Precinct the youngster fell into the water about 11 a.m. When the companion's attempt to rescue the boy failed he became sald his i i bc a signed frightened and returned to his home. It was until more than 12 hours latar that police were notified. driveway, was unaware t-hat the ihild had gotten In the path of a Roebiick the vehicle and the right rear passed over the child, crushing her head. She was taken to Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge, but doctors snid death had been in- Coroner Chnrlos Colo of, Cambridge was summoned and gave a verdict of accidental death caused by a fractured sknll and fractured neck.

Col. William A. N'ennsticl of the Cambridge outpost, Troop State Police investigated with Coroner Oole- the accident Sinclair Oil Socony Vacuum Southern Co South Pac South Raihvny Stand Br.ap.ds So Cnl Rdi Oil Studctmker Texas Union Carbide Union Pacific 11', 11 11 35 Vi 35 Vi 36 -i 34-N 34 34 Si 39 39 30 4 35 Vi 34 Vi 3514 41 27 26 Vi 27 20 lvi 2G IDS; 53 57 58 Vj 38 37 20 -Si 32 3 07 ii 72 )s 73 27 66 (Continued from Page L) toward Taejon was "the most lopsided victorv of the "war." The rolls will be available to the taxpayers from 9:30 a.m. the. second floor of the Central Fire Ration.

An American pntrol killed or Five a a becn seL as lde as wounded 200 to 300 North Koreans I gr CV anco days, Commissioner Fitz- jg' PCMTDAI uLmKALo SlilCI BEGINS ZWGTflS "within a few days." Rickie, according to a separation agreement reached last year by his mother, Mrs. Simone Winslow, and Professor Winslow, is to be shared by both parents at specified peri- nine active members. presided at the organ and John Foy sang "Docnine Jesu Christe" at the offertory and Vos Omnes at the recession'al. Miss Eva Balthazard sang "Pie Jesu" at the conclusion. Bearers were Leo J.

Thomas, Paul Thomas, Harry V. Boudreau, Kenneth J. Manny and Paul K. Clothier. Interment was in St.

Jean's Cemetery where Father Bessette officiated" at the committal. Last evening Father Bessette visited the funeral home and recited the Funeral of Kenneth Bull. The funeral of Kenneth Bull was conducted at 9 a.m. yesterday from the Fonda Funeral Home, 837 River Street and at 9:30 a.m. from St.

Patrick's Church where a requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Lawrence Ardley, S.V.D. Joseph Hervieux, organist, played "Domine the offertory and recessional. Yugoslavia Rejects Alb anian Ch arges 1 Belgrade, Yugoslavia has rejected ods. Taking: the witness stand Albanian charges of border viola- yesterday, the boy stated that i and has retorted that Al- loved his father and did not like bania itself is to blame for frontier his mother.

troubles. Bearers were, Robert Collins, Robert Diack, William O'Deli, Joseph Curley. Joseph Rearden, and Joseph Maloney, Rev. Charles C. Smith, assistant pastor of St.

Peter's Church, officiated at the grave at St. Peter's Cemetery. Monday- night services were conducted by the Senior Company, Tibbits Cadets, under the supervision of Frank J. Mealy, major, James D. Fay, captain, and Frank Reilly lieutenant.

South Korean provisional capital, he said. A i a machine-gunners and a a i riflemen just "mowed thoni 'the patrol commander tolt' Miller. The only American casualty was a machine-gunner who burned his The grievancs. days will begin Monday, July 31, and i daily through Aupr. 4.

The i a board i meet from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2 to p.m. dally on the days the hearings are conducted. The board review cor- iNorth Colonie Adopts Calendar, Appoints Several To Faculty Jobs The name of "North Colonie Central School" was formally adopted for the Central School i Uiv Corp -orp nit Imp 37 89 Vi 30 Vs 31 M- DEFENSE DEPARTMENT I CALL LIMITED NUMBER OF Washington The De- fense Department announced today lh? Army and Air Form will negin immediately recall- i ins; a limited number of re- servists to active duty.

The a will start inimc- diately a "selective recall" of reservr.s, the nnnmincenient said. The department said the notions were taken under the H.U- thority granted by President Truman to call up reserves to mept the nerds of the Korean situation. There no immediate indication of how many men would he ordered to i Un Un' Steel Bros 3 "A 56 55 24 24 41-H 41' 2 33' 32'i 12' 26'4 25' Willys, Overland Woolworth Younj: Sh Tu 30 44 li sn STU i said the Americans dug in west, and of Taejon have been alerted for an all-out Red attempt to capture the city i i 48 hours. Heavy Red artillery shelled the Moreover, he declared that if he. legation here by the Yugoslav For- to his Minstry replied to Albanian accusations a week ago that Yugoslav border guards and Air Force violating that country's ter- A note, handed to the Albanian of the Pal 6'Mine Bowi- cusody he would run away to his father.

The hearing had been brought ritcry. about by Mrs. Winslow, who The Yugoslav note said: "It is charges that Professor Winslow true that violations of the Alto ok the boy away from her. banian-Yugoslav border has been The 52-year-old head of R.P.L's I going on for a long i ex- department of architecture has Illusively from the Albanian side, denied Mrs. Winslo-vv's charges, as-' "It is evident," the.

note said. rect assessment rolls a i a for convcnience iri 0 rfespond- tion of persons whose grievances are approved. They will conduct the hearings at School 5, on Fifth Avenue, soutli outskirts of Taejon during the day Broadway, but did little or no damage. The Americans still held Taejon air- JQ gyy fields, two miles north of the city, ence," last night at a meeting the board of education of the central district. The.

board adopted a calendar serting that lickie" came to him i persuasion and that this was the i i that the boy has done so. MAJORS WHITTLE I A REEDS USED ''that the Albanian government is supporting its own organizations in new incidents and violations on the border a at the same time is a i to accuse Yugoslavia its own deed and unpeaceful i intentions against this country." for Us first school year flQR OBOES BY STUDENTS i Bulgaria Curb Market The arrival of two fresh U. S. HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS BRINGS HIGHER PRICES! New now 30-year mortgage for veterans, authorized By Fo Adams. A Co af -Amer A A i A Super Steel i Biscuit a i i a i Cities Serv Com 'Creole Petrol Ronri fc Share In 61 61 0-16 4'.

4 divisions in Korea strengthened the Allied forces by 24,000 to 30,000 men. U. S. Eighth Army headquarters I in Korea a the Commu- i i shelled Taejon heavily be- and a.m. Wednes- a The A i a stood fast, a i spokesman said, and "there is no evidence i a a from Korean forces 40 miles southwest of Taejon a the road i of Iri.

just below the Kum River Ksl.uftry and a few i miles ijilsnrl from west coast. tralization, announced the appointment of two full-time music in- I structors and pointment of a nurse, and the appointment of a) Laramie, Wyo. I A Wyoming University music majors must become quite expert as whittlers if they are to graduate. principal for one of its schools. fessor ing League also visited the home in a body.

Mrs. Sidney Brovvnell. Mrs. Cora E. Brownell, widow of Sidney Brownell and resident of Hoosick Falls most of her life, died this morning at the Deborah Powers Home in Lansingburg following a long illness.

Mrs. Brownell, the former Cora Babcock, was born in the Town of Hoosick April 30, 1866. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hoosick Falls, i Mrs. Pearl Gannon of Hoosick Fall's and Miss Hazel Babcock of Buak i and a nephew. Clarence Babcock of Buskirk.

The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the First Baptist Church. Hoosick Falls, with the pastor. Rev. Everett Gardner, officiating.

Interment will be in the Hoosick Rural Cemetery. George A. Lansing. George Abraham Lansing, foreman at the Cluett, Peabody Greek Provocation Lake Success (IN'S)--The United ations placed on file today an ---T Robert S. Vagner, associate pro- angry from the Bulgarian a 5f plant, died yea- of music and U.

W. band 1 government charginp a border aa 1 me a 20 Middle by the federal housing law-of 1950, D- Sidford, president conducts a special class i i i has started a boom i i a boom in i 7 reec i-making and is in charge of part of tl i ri. i i i i a border nu? at 20 Middle and provocation on Slr a a a brief ill- home buil.ding.J3y a i Dj akc wfts a i i i a ot the Loudonvillc School, succeeding Edgar S. Pitkin who was previously named supervLsing i i a in market through, i i payments down, it has a a rush to buy land for low-cost de-i vclopment. the whittling.

Vagner said there is ir, the saying "An oboe is an ill wind that no one blows good" if the delicate reed of the i is not per-; The note concluded; the The protest told in a i about a Bulgarian herdsman was grazing his cattle a the i ess. Born in Troy, Mr. Lansing ldeA in Waterford for the eighteen years. Surviving are two brothers, Robert Lansing of i- fc- i i i I t. i I I i when shots were fired from Greece.

a A Lansing of Water- the central dstrict. fe.ctly suited to the person who In New York's a Long Vocal and instrumental ays lt- And Allan A- Willman, music i vhot. and A cow -was -r- Kochs of fiS-4 70'-j area, a art: i near i i previously offered only Uabulous prices for acreage to be ha the larger schools of North dividocl into i i lots. i will be extended all vision chairman. ccnmentcd: i "That goes for all reed instru- RESIDENT GOES BACK TO REFORMATORY Eleanor E.

Davis, 23, listed sister. Mrs. Carl Latham. Funeral services will be conducted from the i at a i to be an- notmced. Too Late To Classify I i I A in on Coal 13 S.S i Oil 2 i i POLICE RETURN $5 GOLD PIECE PUT INTO PARKING METER THROUGH ERROR Fp.Vctri:\..

O. A i i hf-re made 9T i hi.s car I a but i police hnr.d to i the Dahrel Cnim 5lipped he ponr.y i a ro.rk fast Hosvever, Rvoiind to uurui a ui' Cruni i Ih'" i piece. He ran to ters and i for him. i i i A A I i CTC 5 A A A I i ments. The reed is such a persona! of a potato schools.

Mr. i said. TO DISCUSS REFORM 1 1 0 21 i a the a by 214 foot. orJ ts central i coi-a- 284 rnittco. He delayed any i i I A high i i a said thr.

a a would expel members who i a a abroad. These 2 i i a H. H. i M.iw of Mme. Chiang, and Sun Fo.

1 0 I i Yat-sen, Chinese republic. 14 Produce Market adopt chool prvTvides for the open- ns; of classes on a Srpt. and i i six-grade individualizf-d reeds for both charged a Producr ST1MSON SUFFERS BROKEN LEG IN FALL New i i gon, S2. fo: i cr i and of 1 ing ir. I 5 i pita 1 today a fr.Tc- tured leg in a a i ir.

his The World War 11 ber i a i home i Wo? i i a i flnri on physician, a i a said. Live Stock Market P-viiTaiO compiled by i i rxniS a i i IfK) i 1 Produce Prices At Menands pe hrown i a al Columbia with being a parole viol- i IN ink a 0 double and single instruments-jator. crnoon. July 'l-uh. in The students use i vises and A the woman received a sus-j pake." Reward.

Call BErtford -C2770. ntence on the vagrancy Troy Police Court, she turned over to Parole Officer r-uidanre stierialist I kl m-. imam A. Fletcher for reLurr. to I caft a ria work.

Frill or bR I Hills Women's Prison. I 1 5 1 TM' received a i i ir. 1 TM e(i? fo- rlarlnet HOUSEKEKPER WANTED for youn? disabl-'-rt vrtTrtn and mother. in or Phon? CEdar 7-1S3-1. Now I University.

In. the summer. of 1943. studied at the University of this FIREMF.N CAl.l.F.n. 'v 1 and i Troy Fire a i to 349 River Street at p.m.

Msri-. A i i oci'asionii a i i i a bulls soli" top i goorl and choice handy-i Pi rfsrt ii CS-30: up to culls 4-l-46c; pullet; State Grsde A a i i i a a and i 53-55C- i i is contimiinp her a a a larso brown I a University of i i a brown 52-54c: i -tT-i 4 9 Grade large o.S-Hc; She had previously a V.i Convcnierrh phase of a instrurnent.il music for edu- cation i 45t a i a coops a i bobs i i rood weight c-jr" nr.de: a -i50; i i i i day when some grease in ovon a rieniAnd: rr.nrket steady va? ftf Wo of a stove located on the i yesterday's drop; kowainc. floor caught i Thc-re was r.o i choice l7iV225 Ib. b.os;s o-l-j Lf is owned 230-270 Ib. 2 SO-325 ib.

cood sows 500 Ibs, sold 100 bunc Ruth Feldman. trom 16-18. i i op-- 300; incUxdinp: 250 direct, sq, Jv ye SUKFACFXO Quarry tile, which is saleable proof and easy to clran, is finding! taWish market; one small lot of pew iurf 6 6 fpopular ty as a floor cull lambs brought 22; good lambsi surfacing for porcnes and 7. VI. 2 i.

00- 3. 00 EGOS at 0 110 DAMAGES WALL i Qp LEOPOLD'S PALACE baskeis. 6.V90c; S-qt. baskets. l.W; few l.UvC.OO.

Brus.rls. Belgium Raspberries i exploded lalp last night in the wall crates of 24 per pt. 15-20C. the Royal Palace of Laeken Horn-grown red. King Leopold is expected to NVw i i on his rn Belgium 2-: crates.

at this Cuoumb-s S-qt. Poli re a i rx- IT'S FOR. Cambridge. ilT.P.) Seen carter; at Loudonville 1942 i i on a university classroom irmv and i a and first I a purpose of a col- cradi-- A a A a i lege education is not to enable you from 1945 to 1P-VS she re- to earn daily bread but to to Loudonvil'ie. each sweeter." Peppers qt.

baskets. wall. Homegrown red, bu.) baskets, per doz, bunches, SCVAOc. Spinach and Greens Homegrown spinach, but. c.

T.XOUGH. FCTI Worth, Tex. (UP--A motorist ticketed here for speeding was Tomatoes Rochester 12 Ib. granted a two-year delay by Judge; basket? 4.25. William K.

GiJmartin. The man! Turnips--White purple top, i wrote that he ws in the pcniten- 1 for parole violation. CARPENTERS Long Job Union Contract Apply On Job Edison Concrete Go, Veterans Administration Hospital IRVING AVE. SYRACUSE, N. Y.

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