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THE THOY RECORO, fRIDAY MORNING, Watervliet Elks Note Flag Da i ar Otxly ift Aaen Deaths Bavaria Free From Threat Famine Munich, decs ojf Bavaria 0r. i i uader fcey, Day tervKet Watervliet Soldier Back In City Post iii'fs iJ. Cavanauss of WJ 8 w4vvsy. WaiervHet, recwstSy dis-; service, wflJ 'reture 10 fcls Cisy of joaNSrrow. ilr.

Cavacaugi. who was apposisv ea -o ifee initials in to iiifs of prior cosiiog to-crop ciffseuiues," the Xuran, ieft "fee jxwitoa to enter th At oi.AJr. into tie ts'i Hiis Punny Worfd Madge ML Mitcsel! Lewii, a of for tise last years attd widow- of Ralpb tee residence of B- J. VacKleeJi, Tird after Jingerinj Ajoiericaa fi' his, first address- to' ie peopJe tfisat greatest "eaager. raaiiae, may be.

considered as cosMjuered. 1 God gives His benediction to. asc for a esisa- our we sJiaB reacfe tfce va- forces who ir vvai "oy would gaarsetee tbe world "he liberty ac-S tae pv-rsail of Mr. 'Cavasaagfc lei-, for ositiorf nes his a history of read by Joseph Jospf-'s first The aitar -Jor the was atervliet Man Wins leeiar-d whes was Waterford was a rfncia! ch OVercfl efl head toldri' Jier of ta-s Grace Episcopal.Chute--. a-, VVaterford sad was aitaiated- vafias tafeaSMtssts ia with of the Eastern.

Star talk. rtoiida. SchaeSfer paicteJ a picture ar.d EJizabeili Smith, she is sar-: al da but prorcttsed Vived alo by sister. Mrs. Ruth ft difficulties toarts veil! their activities, Geitui justice ta Msthiso.i; A fuaere! be.

held -at 2:20 row froas of 1 and was Rev. James E. uaci! February. J5-5, Kerr. rector of Grace Episcopal to Ens- Church, officiating.

'Burial triJJ a judges will' a clear and Jar.d srrve wrsh the Air i-i AJbar.y Rural Cemeter'. Cor as Prior so to the Shaitr for Sister aga in," mCTd Schaeffer said the aew govero- would the land Of 6-rs McKiujht Syndicate. 11 Minnesota Mr. Cavsr.ush was, 3.eiMb*r of the Congress-; Nazis "with strict and "Why do have jour pints thief acd actini case super- by' I.ioyc Jadge esctiire aac cr.e:r:i:n aad rr.r2jt*r# wiic lock part Krhoe. and J.

Wilson leading knighc opening prayer given ay Robpn.s. Jnit chapiain. J. PctrV- A and cabbage dinner sr.d their wiU held st 9 for the shi Rctjvitiy under direcison rd 10 coniniission in fieid she Eleventh Ai'nsored Division, ac- cordina to word received by his parenir. Mr.

and Edwssrd J. 755 Eighth Avenue. vliet. A- veteran of two and a half yeurs service. IS months of which has been overseas.

of Andrew Hibiock, thairaswi. Mu-' 1 was ia iin ar.d dancir.sr Jim. r.sr JoKow as JO Hold Party. John Mrs. Thomas Germany.

According to word received by his parents, he has recovered from his wounds and is awaiting reassignment. He participated in the D-Day invasion, of France and fought in Mrs. Gilraurray, Belgium and Germany, where be Mrs. R. H.

Harris and Mrs: John: was wounded. Oark. were swarded prizes for; Lieutenant Bulger is a graduate high scores at a card party Tues-1 of Ss. Bridget's School in Water- day night at the home of vliet and Christian Winifred Messitt of 1511 Seventh emy Albany. Avenue.

The next party will be held His brother. is aerv- Tuesday at Mrs. Messitt's home. i injr in the Pacific theater of opera- Ti'ith the JCavy. He has been i ic service for the last months.

GRADUATION SPECIAL "Quality Greeting Cards' r. of the Sisters of St. Joseph of' S.iitiiSd. Bister of ilrs. Francis of Green Island.

wH coa- at 10 'today at St. fee added: years of axrgaio-; mania and crime us EttSt ing but a field of ruins such Church "in Hutlac'd. 3 has seen before. died Tuesdav in the Ta Ge PSe are a i tatlci lit i Vt. lister Si.

Mark in Can- ton. entered the Congregation rof Sisters of St. Joseph in Rut- i'Jaa-1 in iftK aware yet of the fxtesi suffering and cJteos for which the -Na and their I Presbyterian oioathiy Law School Suggests build ot Third Books for Layiijen Church held Cambrid Mass James M. Landis aed ecocoiaic "Our best, tnen were sacrificed in this war of madmen. Our towns ttweiiag; i day evening in the church haH at For Siste' ila--k are in ruias.

Our industry is ie St. Franc-is de Sales st-'oyed. Our agriculture and our i School in Bennlngton. ai.d forests are plundered. Qur aation's tin Christ the King and St.

Peter's prosperity is broken Schoo's ip. Rutland. Other survj- i decades. And, what is Morgan S. Post.

wife of a retired pastor of the church was presented an honorary I school issued a selected lift oi I Paul, buiidicg prograals amouatiaj to ct- least'- to as a agaiast oof mpJoy- ia' for tst years after isar. s-atoer ftjure state or aed ucdoubtediy if p'aas contemplated by the Federal I froa-' Uie-- standjkjisst cost is 'the- state-federal- high way improveajieet grani. two -will sha-re the expease having ea- i nouwced piane to speed $12.432.00) I Sn each (be Srss three Already in state fcigfewav ie- of Ihe aaaicitfesg fund. State ftfficiais expect to fatten rapidly siirnpuoc of aulon-obile oa a scale boosts pttolise -tajt acd license, receipts. SlS.OuO^OOO worth of authorized by Included i Use new capitol center, m'hlch wi'l cost asd tttft cit- of St.

Paul $2,000.000. The Ian-makers abo set for postwar conarue- law fl at ttte (Hate's pub- I He institutions. io A. bond ifsut to aid with rosne of the intricacies of-of airports and Jandiuj Beldf also life membership in the Board of. lair.

as authorized. The Legislature The books were chosen for their', priat e1 fund an This year maj-ks i $SSOO TOO of T5th year since the fim board unaerst diag of fc cf -i missions f0f WOEaea 4 W43rk W8J pie for whom and by whom ourl Other projects include: A Mayo include three othe? sisters, our youth.n corrupted by hu- organized. The honorary raeaiber- een mad and to shW buildms at the Eugene Dwyer of Jugend. sn jp fee goes to tfce board front; i-Mrs. WiHiam Orick of Ilion and; SchaeSfw declared that the GuUd and will be 3 ac usands of Genaan were usw i in he training of missionaries The books, pr iMts.

LaBosibard. dreds of thousands onienaan were vsed in lhe training jand txvo brothers Mark of victims themselves and of for foreign service. i i Jf 1 I Albany and George Leonard did not agree with these 7ejtas deeds Mrs. prepared Post Zechmriah Cafee and do." by iohn I Franklyn Ernest Perkins, of 1S6 Avenue, died suddenly Wednesday at Greenfield, Mass. He For "Germany shal get a centralized dictatorship he declared.

"Prussian Germany and her MILES KAVAXACGH A S2.25 Value for Only 1 BoJE--14 Everyday (Deluxe) Sympathy. A 52.00 vajue ij purchased individually.) 1 Box 36---Everyday Notes in the welfare deparitnent at Watervliet- Cavanaugh is the fon Day Noted At Watervliet iloving-up ceremonies were con- C36 double sheets fine quality writ-j ducted veslert i a a special ing paper- with 35 envelopes to match. A the top. each sheet program at Watervhet High j-Miles M. and Alice J.

CaX'anaugtt- He was graduated from St. Brid- jget'a School. Waiervliei (is -survived by his wife, the foraier fism Eva MscNaushten-. Hs was a sician arid played with Oorings' Band of Troy and the Adams' 10th Infaniiy Band of He was a member of King: Sotoaion's Lodgre and the Scottish Rite Bodies. He beloscsd to Oriental Temple, A.

A. O. X. M. and played in its baad.

philosophy have The funeral be held at 2:30 School, and attended the University employed in business for ten years before becoming connected with the welfare depart- p.m. tomorrow from the Morris Kti- nera! Hotne. 2174 Fifth Avenue. be in Oakwood Ceme- ment. Prior to 1NO.

the welfare coin- beers a distinctive design.) 1 Box-(12 doable picture the balance blank for those School. addressed bv Edward misston.er i of Mr. Mead. The funeral 6' George W. Mead was conducted from his residence On the Shaker-Road.

yes- ilcCam- enue of- wishini to express their own senti-lders, principal, stressed'the impor-i time. Mr. Cavanaugh became the 5p ia ei Bearers we re: A. agents or write a letter.) Stance of attendance at school. welfare commissioner and Willicra rd Edward P.

All boxes vrith In addition to the traditional or all make Tine birtidav, ceremonies the ad- graduation or hoidiay gifts. vancement of the four classes, brief These boxes must to be addresses were made by the class; preciatsd. Send $2.00 today for this most un- J. Fennelly became city cierk, a position he still holds. presidents.

Those speaking: 3IcCartljy. senior; Philip Bsuel introductory three boxes. offer of all i Scaboninaker, junior: Gerald rial, sophomore, and William Beau- Postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write for price list GEORGE DODDS CAMBKGOGE.

10BI6 GLASSES DRINKS ASSORTED FLAVORS doin, freshman. The new president of tee Student Council. Donald Edmunds, introduced by Leo O'Brien, outgoing president, Atnletio awards for the school Graves Reveal Site of Ancient- Battle in Egypt King and Charles Karns. Inters ment was in Albany Rural Cemetery. William 3L Horan.

M. Horan. son of the late loha. and Margaret Daly Horan. died suddenly Wedoesday with JC.

died with It. Those twin 5 of and blind subordination--also must disappear. They are not Bavarian. They are poisonous weeds which grew out of the Oermaaization of the south." Schaffer gave this basis for collaboration with Allied military government: ''From an Americaji officer I have heard wonderful words. When I spoke to him about the misery of icy country -and about the gap between our people and the victorious nations; he said: 1 am a believer and all us, Americans and Germans, are children of the same This gave use confidence.

Those who love God' will love all his children--all. is the basis for honest and sincere without any trickery. The military authorities shall be able to tirust The government of Bavaria requires this selected honored for her many years of faithful She was also presented a of Harvard-, are: Tbe Spiric or lhe common be built I S750.000 of state money and a like i atoount eoninbtsted by the public; M. construction at state Institutions i for which S4.300.000 was appropri- in 1941 and 5400,000 for Home and the Presbyterian Refreslwnents were served by the June group of which Mrs. Ktrchert is chairman.

attitude of every official and civil servant, be he ever humble." the i Horan. a Complete Samaritan Hospital. Hr. Tk; nn native of this city. was! FJallS JOT Dinner vear were made bv Stepheft Burke, athletic director it Water-! aj a a viiet High.

Students having perfect I employed at the American were completed by the Cairo (URi--The of battle motive Works in Schenectady and Burden Lake Campers' Association that baS baffled historians for cen- resided at 1S21 Seventh Avenue, for their annual spring He is survived by a sister, Gretta i i. otoaer event. It will take place Sunday and will be In the nature Taw" Poit-jd- "Historv new "Sriettlture "btiiWlngr at the life membership pin. Mrs. H.

Richi 0 1 ard Perkett conducted the business England." George it. Trevelyan: I meeting and devotions were lead -'Pocket History of the United university" of to tost by Mrs Charles Kirchert. Dra- States," Allan Xeviris and $200.000. matte readings were given by Mrs, s. Commager; "The Republic.

On Rurii were voted to be given the Bethesda Holds Brush Mrs. Olin QUandt entertained recently at her home. 645 Pawling Avenue with a brush party. Bigh- te'eri guests were present- Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon was the demonstrator, and presented gifts to Mrs.

Clarence Barnum and Mrs. Clarence and a social iscse followed. Mrs. Barnum vrill entertain Monday at her home 725 Paivling Avenue at p.m. with a brush party.

Committee Reports. A final meeting for the spring gardea party to be held tomorrow. OB the Sacred Heart Cburch grounds 3 was held Wed- Ftodaaeatals." Charles "A Judge Takes, the Stand," Jo-i seph X. Utman; "The Nature of the Judicial Process." Benjamin i Cardozo; "Free Speech in the United States." Zeebariah Chafee: Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club," Charles. Dickens: "The lust and the Unjust." James G.

Cozzens. and the Bible and the plays of Shakespeare. as well ts attractive ones for each table. It is being sponsored by the Women's Club of tire ch.urch. Personal.

E. M. Joseph Baumgartner, i who made hie home with his aunts, Sirs. Delia and Anna Baumgartaer of 605 Pawling Avenue before entering the Navy -waut a recent or here. He has completed IT in the Pacific and whan he left here he was going nesday in the church.

J. Wsber and Mrs. Mrs. Frapk Charles J. SPORT SHOP 79 THIRD ST.

We Hove a Complete Line of Beachweor 1,98 to 7.9f Piaysuits 2.98 6.98 Bathing Suits 2.98 to 7.98 Beech Coots 5.98 Shorn 1.98 tp 3,98 to Lake Placid for two weeks. Be- fore further assignment he also will visit his sister. Miss JIarie i. Bautngartner in New York, An- other nephew, pfc. Emmett Byrne of Lowell.

who has had over two years in the Pacific was also a recent guest of his aunts. He left Matthews reported 1or the reception committee and Mrs. George L- Nugent and Mrs. Arthur H. Stevens for the ticket comtnitiee.

The for the State Of Washington for affair vrill feature special awards' further duty. Steams' tunes was about to be revealed to- IT blackout" has Koran. i been involved. attendance during the school year were named. than 4,000 years ago.

han- William A. William A. Nesbitt died yester-j of Fathers' Day celebration. dreds Egyptian soldiers fell at day at his residence, 22 Tiiir- It was announced tnat plans for A Bond, purchased by Home the of Kom ft Hosn in Be Room 104. was presented the school's Memorial Fund.

The bond was given in honor of al! students of the donating class who have given their lives- in tfce' present war. Pfro ce a halt a wave i (s TM i lby Perate at- aggression buried v-foere they fel 1 but Wston- urie on- George Wtt one ans -wvn unsuccessful IB their ef- jj Matton of Watervli teenth Street. Watervliet, following i a brief illness. A native of Watervliet, he had been an employee of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad in Coiohie for many years, is survived by one brother, niece, Mrs. i the entertaimneat for the day had Present Gift.

Mrs. Leo P. Walsh, chairman for Now workmen are uncovering two years of the Scmiyler Unit the skeletons of some of Home Bureau was presented a troops in a state of perfect preser- I been completed. The dinner will take place at 3 p.m. in the banquet ha.ll of the Maple Grove Hotel at the lake.

The officers elected at the meeting of the group in the fall will be Watervliet, and a J. McKaie of sf Wood- IS residen th I ganization. Women members of the group! these ter from will rn the dinner include: in Albany Bural, Mffc Frank j. rs. B.

E. otk The a matching set of lape! pin and earrings at the final meeting' of the group in the -Barclay- vation. In the grave of each of the 100 soldieres anearthed so far were I found an ax, a dagger and a bronze AT A JK viisi. Easier, quicker dog baths mthMAGITEX Bubbles IK tor CiU iDTBl Trj W.ogiiex Showooa; pet lii.i -tJihin? hsr.dt Rtb fautfalti SM eK-- fiiol't cli! Ns fsb, rir.irag. fiecii.

Hce CB serriccf. tot. C3Ct. Orl-y id fecin. it; trio! lie.

Mf. LORD SHAOKETT 369 fciVIR STRifT Jermasn Club- A program of games mirror. followed the noon luncheon. The' Abde! Hadi Hainada i next meeting will be held in I Egyptian Antiquities Department I September. I also found 200' beautifully worked Firemen Eescue Uog.

solid gold necklaces, one of iflore than six feet long. Melkcon Avakian. The funeral of Melkeon Avakian of 523 Nineteenth Street. Water- Sylvester, Edward 3. maiin, Mrs.

Dennis j. Quinn, Mrs. Matthew Burns. Mrs. George A.

Rortsroth and Mrs. McHale. wiil be held tomorrow at 12:30 i the residence and at 1 from St. Peter's Armenian Watervliet firemen, under the dik ection of Chief James Corbet, Apostolic Church in Troy, win be in the Etarwood Burial Ceme- canaMocks'at-the north side of the i residence of Aad-rew Speers. i Broadway.

Waterviiet- The dog fell from the into I the-water and was unable to climb: out. While Mrs. Speers summoned I the Sremen. Mr. Speers stopped a i which was proceeding north Ion Broadway siuJ, with th as- missmf facts -of this to the early earn- i SHE'S A GOOD SOLDIER TOO! BULOVA Vr.fi BIBLE 3UPPX.Y GHTES OVf.

Flint. Mich. (UE--After having At the request of KSng Faroak. distributed pocket-sized Bibles to! some of the finds have been than 35.000 Genesee county' to the royal palace 'or inductees, the Flint Gideon Soci- TOO PEACEFC! FOB 30AKSHAL Elberfeld, Ind. UF3--Ttils town's behavior is so good that no one will take the job of marshal.

The last peram to resign was Victor Withrow. who that in Ms 25 months of service there wasn't any need to arrest anyone, he didn't want' I. to keep that job aa and then to the Cairo Museum. WllArS A FIRE" ety's supply has been exhausted. However, George Barren, a mem- STMBOL OF MAJD.TE.

Augusta, Me. fllE)--After it was used for years on the state seal bar of the society, has promised and documents, the pine tree was, 'UR While lhal somewhere between Flint and made the official symbol of Maine the driver, pulled the i the eel-I lhe draftees irtll i by a bill passed the j.ao;r the rivtr. The rescue of tobacco shop "here, not one I receive tnclr testaments. of Kepresentauvea. completed by the time Sremen person budged trosn cigarette! Mine on the Soor above.

YOUKG IDEA" By htr Gift of Oh, Boy! A Home Loan For the civilian: A Direct Reduction Hon. For the veteton: A G. loan under Title HI of the Serviceman's Readjustment Act of 1944. (Get a copy of our booklet Veteran's Home Always serving the homeseeker of the Troy Area. in Total Victory! Back ibc Seventh War Loan Drive TROY Co-operative SAVING LOAN ASSN 407 fiRAMI) It near franklin 5f "Lender'-Swfervwoh the Banking Department of the State York" 1 "When h6 rings the doorbell, just say nonchalantly, ADELS Broadway and Third St OWN SATURDAY Prices Include Tax.

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