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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 50

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50 THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1971 Latest Prices From New York, American Stock Exchanges Blue-Chips, Glamours Show Gains A Prices ii blue chip slocks up a hi a and a sliowei good a i Trading was slow. The noon Jones a a of 30 i i a was up 3.3 al 810.56. AnicmK issues a un Ihe York Stoek Exchange, declines held a slim lead over advances. Analysis said i vc 1 lo be a i i lo see i a increases spread.

Brokers said investors a i negatively because of fears I i a higher 'interest rates would i i i or hall expected economic i Mosl i i i a stock price changes were a American Stock Quotations NEW YOHK IAPI AmrrirM Slock LKCrianse idectrd nwin S.lti AmPelrf 2i i 'jii AO Inrtust 15 ji; A i a I.M) 26i A a 1,1 "2 "lij LTi -t il Barnes 2 17 iGli IT 4. it Jlnnwri i 12 1 I Hrascar.1,1 Ih lu LSH Bunts Gi Oil 31 Bmpbt'hib 71; 1 714 a i .141 nil jm i riiSnif 1 "i 1 llata Conlrol 'jU 3 'k nillanl 5 2i'i 1M 2ili llixiljn Corp 4 S'j 91S Djnaleclm 2" 71 i A. Kwi! Cp 19 'i KPd ncirccs in lu jn Kelmonl Oil 11 an lli, 4 oSJt''Vtl A Hi JlyclromMj" 1 'f 1 IraprlOiJ 2 22Ts tf'U Inslnjm Sjs 26 9 Bli ixj JTI Corp Hi jupiicr CP .271 151 llij nil mj Ark Corp 3 i Kingston! .16 9 n-'i HSL 111' l.alaj RatUo 2 271, 371, I 10 26 I LmiTVi.1 53 l.wwsThe 305 2SH Ncii'ldriV Mn 12 iv, "'il 1 NcivPirk Mn 4 jii 1 jj NuclSr" 61i 116 OKCJCnrji mi 171" i.j 1 Phoenix 511 is, 3H a sh 31 i a rack 31 1514 15 nu I Ileservt on ,,4 'i? Resomlnll A 2n 7 7 Sjule.x .40 2S5 6JliS7'" 6tii I 12 nil i i Tclcpromtr (1 ay, BIW i Tcsoro Ptl 22 2JJ1 27H US Fillrr 4 jsi! 4 tSltnme 61 fOU 61 WOslflr" Ii; 614 j'i ii vi Xini iFom .24 22U 2lU 22', CopyrJEhtcti hy The Press Stock Averages a i by Aiiocialed Titst 30 15 15 KO Ind. Ralh (Jill. SCarki Act 1.0 9 3 3 Kaon Wed 382.5 3 136 6 I'fcv.

Daj (SI. 5 179.2 136.9 322.0 V.CCK Ajo I4.S 136.1 322.7 Mcnlh Ago 4EJ.5 173.4 I.1U 321.7 Year Apo 372.1 1127 1 9 1339 1971 Ilish 503.5 112,5 1512 335'o Low 4318 138.0 135.3 MJ.l Hiftt 1(15 S30.S 19(1' Lw- 334.3 Bond Average Cnnipllfd by Tni Assoclaled 30 11 10 10 10 Ralll I I 1'jn. L.Td. Wed 49,1 2 92.V 79.2 Aqn QL6 53.6 7o.i 7.VI 7l' I'A IL1 1 (2 1970 Hlfh 757.2 B2.6 91.4 77.S Eg 6j THE GLOOM-A LIGHT How do yon make liglil a Sloomy i a when you're selling residential lighl in? i i i Co. of Phil i i a executed a couple ot a i veronicas, racked up a per cenl sales increase for anil recently 230 of the company's a dislrllm I'irs, customers and I i wives were at i a i a I a Ins olcs.

They were Hie i a a 2,001) persons gDinR nn a a i trip. In a i ol Progress. The niosl a aspecl I'rogress's i i a a its i i i cuiilil earn ss for Ihcmselves. Kacli rllstrih utor was allollcd a a tier nf (rips, according lo hi fur apiece, lar he low Ihc going rate for air a accommodations, slglitsrriiig ilinlnri ami i i If Ihc dislrlhulor improved hi sales by a cerlaln percentage Jits price, per trip was rcducet fn $201), These i were his lo ho wished In vnlitci ustnmers, inch as i contractors, dealers and con (lifting "fids prnmolinn a one ol NIC reasons we Improvci i al a i i Ilin IniliiJlry In general hnd de i miles," sayn i a i i vloe president a i ilcJsbcrg, Si 1 1 ,1 York ks YOHK Nfw i -Slo, iXchanje. tflfctfJ i i A 1.

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i a proposed 58.75 billion luidgel contains $330 million worth erroneous esti- a i The mayor says il isn't so, lieame said Tuesday thai TJndsay should have raised his estimate of $270 million in revenue from increased income, unincorporated business, a corporation anil i a i a corporation a hy $135 million. cause liudRel only accounls for (he 12 i i i (he a a retroactive hy Ihe a i a lo lasl 1. lien me also said general a been i a by $108 i i A $77 million could lie out on (he i side, lie lint a charged licamc willi a i "fast and loose' wilh the i And Hudgel Di rector Edward K. a i sait success in jjeltinj, estimates i a ha caused Ihe city to run $300 mil lion in Ihe red in the i i (iscal year. I I a record on eslim.it ing is so had you'd i i it ought lo sober him a He i-ejcclcd lleamc's esli a i a i the a i a pninlini! oul a the in come a i a was not rr Heeled in i i (or the i i a collection of is a i i a ers i it in wilh llieir city a A i i wouli not do to expect a i a Ihe full a i a Ir turn i a i a i ftarnc contended a mil linn i in Ihe budge could remove Ilio.

need lo ap prove some o( the $525 millioi 111 taxes mayor In Intf. City Council leaders promisee lo "slash Hie a lax pack nsc lo ribbons" If Bcsme's fig up. Honeymoon Cost Up TOKYO The a anesn a five flays and costs (be i i of $MO nhmil 30 per crn! more Hi an Ii osls year aco, a sludy ol 1,500 couples iliowi. 1970 Shares On Tokyo Sto TOKYO A I a i vnl- 11 lie on thrt Tokyo slock ox- i i zoonird to 42,7 billion shares In IfrtO as (lie JnnmiPsc evonoitiy liooined. This lotal swamped Ilin 2,9 billion stim-r-s ti-adeit lust year on the New York Stork Exi'lnuiRts.

But Hie dollar value nf Ihc (ransiu'tlons was imotlicr slory. At Ihc end of IS70 Ihc vnlnc of all shares listed on the Tokyo cxc lanRo totaleil Ihc erniivalcnl o( $25.4 billion xvbilc Ihc a of shares lislcit on the New York i a a lo $R36 billion. That's because Ihe average va lie of a Japanese sliare is 41 u'lils, eorapaved $55 for Ncsv Yoi'k cxcliauee shares. A sharp rise in volume a prices on the Tokyo ox- change began In 19G8 foreigners-- about 70 per- cent of them Kuroiicans-- safely Japanese securities i an i a i a monetary crisis Albuquerque Riot Probe Under Way A N.M. (AP) City ami stale i i a began investigations Tuesday into the causes of two days of rioting lhat caused millions of dollars of a a (iov.

Bruce King said he believed persons from outside the a helped spur the trouble, and added lhat the FBI would be asked lo help trace Ihe. background of some riot partici- a City and police officials had said earlier thai Ihe young people involved in the rioting were primarily in the 18-24 age group and not easily categorized. Those involved in Sunday night's flaretip included Chicanos, Anglos and a few blacks. Those identified in Monday's crowds were i a i Chiea- 1105. Normally i i a groups such as the Black Berets, an Albuquerque Chicano oragniza- lion, were nol involved.

Black Beret leaders were i with police officials late a in i rioters lo get off the strecls and go home. King said he and 1,1. Gov. lioberl Mondragnn and Atty. Gen.

David Norvcll would probe for the cause of (he trouble, vhich started Sunday night, apparently when Ihe police tried lo i ake some arrests in a park for iquor violations. King said he would keep 1,000 a i a Guardsmen mobilized or another 24 lo 48 homy, Ihen might reduce the force to 200. "Certainly they will slay as ong as the city i i a and the chief of police (eel tiicy are needed," he said. Heavily armed a city and slate police patrolled the streets Tuesday, but city Police Capt. James a said city was quiet.

The a i a of Ihc City Commission criticized Momlrag- on and Norvell for statements made Monday when they scciucd (he police of a i Charles a a said of (he two men, "They should have had the background on the situation before went mil there." In response to questions, he said he fell i a "incited Ihc crowd." a alter Ihe rally at which Mondragon and spoke. A two days of disorders more a 100 persons had been a hospitals reporled 15 persons had been treated fm gunshot wounds and damage was i a at over S3 mil- ion. Rites Conducted For Mr. Luce 'lliu a of Joseph E. Luce of HUn A Watervliel retired a the Norton a wa.s held this morn ing from the i a Home, Watervliel, and a from Christ St, Barnabas' Troy, where a llcqnicm Mass was celebrated hy Ilcv a G.

Ackcrson, curate ol Troy, a a i V. Two rck, i a a J'ctoi- 1'. John I I i a i .1. nunnery and i i a V. Don- I i a a i Oakwiind lery a A off i i a Volunteer i a Puts Out Car Fire A volunler i a who Is employed at a a posl office Tuesday a exliiiKHishcfl a car fire nt the post olflcc a i lot before a i a of Latham fire a I a i i a a (lowle uso.i i i from Ihe pos ollltc In put nut (lie lilnze am all Hie i illd diced Ilic vehicle prnnounci' Hie lire out and i i fiowlo for Job well done, it 42.7 Billion ick Exchange i from a a i of Ilio British pound nnd (n convert various currencies i Bold.

The i a i reported a In i a 19lf foreigners a a storks with a total value of SI, lift billion. In i cal 1(170, the figure dropped to $1 01 i i 30 Pie. American A i a have accounted for only about SO per cent of a i i Japanese brokers say A i a i vcslmcnt.s have been increasing since lasl year. foreigners started buying stocks on the Tokyo ex- a Ilicy concentrated on a i i of high-priced issues such as Sony Hil.v chi a i a i I i a and a few i a a a i a issues, a a investors rushed in, too, pushing (he prices of issues In record highs. Foreign investors a begun lo buy low- and medium-priced Issues after foreign ownership of a popular companies reached Ihe 25 per limit sel by the government.

Foreigners also have a buying government and corpo- a bonds whose sales had been sluggish in the past. They were believed lo be i short-term government bonds a these bonds yield 6.03 per cent a year, compared with 3 per cenl or U.S. Treasury bills, brokers a i Foreigners also have increased i purchases of longer-term and corporate bonds amid mounling speculation that the Japanese currency, Ihe yen, may be revalued, sources said, Halt Purchases A a hy Ihc sudden rise in foreign interest in bonds, the Fil a i i last March decided to halt foreign purchases as a a of ils effort to check an inflow of convertible currency a i has increased a a monetary reserves sharply, ringing foreign pressure to revalue (he yen. Under rising pressure at "ionic and from abroad, the government is expected lo lift some of its restriction on foreign capi- al investments in the fourth round of the nation's capital lib- a i a i program scheduled 'or nexl September, Finance Ministry officials a declined say lo a exlcnl the restrictions would be cased. W.

H. Fourtin, III Briefly, Dies At 49 i i a H. Fourlin, 49, of a a bartender al (he Holiday Inn of Troy, died today at a a i a Hospital, after a brief illness, He was born in Bridgeport, and was Ihe son of Eslelle i i a i Fourlin of Bridgeport, and the lale i i a Four- lin. He was educated in schools in that community and had resided in the Troy Area about 15 years. He was a of the Hoosick Falls a a of Eagles.

Survivors, in addition lo his mother, i his wife, the sons. a i W. and a J. Fourlin, all of a a a a a i brothers, Richard P. and James P.

Forlin, of Bridgeport, and three sisters, Mrs. Leona and Mrs. i Harries, bolli of i and Mrs. Robert Oliver of Milford, Conn, The a will he a a at a from Ihc Parker Bros. i a 2013 Broadway Wat i and at a.m.

from St. Patrick's Church where the Mass of Ihe. Hcsurrecllon will he cclebraled. FBI Arrests Pair In Numbers Racket YORK A The I a i Tuesday a Hvo a figures" In whal il dc- scribed as a 2 i i i i a a i a i i New York i and Westcheslcr Cminly. i I a a i Crime A of were identified as a i a i i i nnd K.

l.nticrzo, of Yonkcr.s, OTHER LATE DEATHS H. Koijrllii Fi ''itahand i' Joyce inrt lile i i i i mcluM J.irnei P. Mn. ceox, Mn. Jiiihlli i mil i on Oliver, I i i tiy ievna nlocrl i iienhfwit, a lift i Memorli), 101,1 FlrrxoVay, fl.tnril.y nifiriili'i .1 "'flick, llidirt ID si, i Klnucli I Mm nl i i i hf 1'inj il n'rlncV, i i liullrrl mil F'rliliy i tnrl fvanliif, Obituary Dcnilvs Viiiuu'nls i (Ihulys (inndella The a nf Mrs.

llladys 1. Gondclla of 22 A a i i i ivas held from laniel 1). Purrdl a Home nil St. Church vhere the l.ilurgy of i a )enlh am liurlai was celehral- i.v Ilcv. Charles V.

Dam- 11,11111 paslor. Hearers were A i J. Saville, 1'. Saville, II. James a a Howe aijd Alfred ,1, I was In i Heart Shrine, SI.

Mary's elery, with a a a Harry C. Fern Tim a of a C. if 2510 l.avin Troy, was iclil today from the Parker Irothers i a a i i Reu Frederick C. Me- 'Juadc, SI. John's Troy, officiallnc.

Bearers were Hail, iiinim Switzcr, i a Mc- i i a a i a Wilkinson and i i a Vilkinson, I was in Ali i i a Cemetery i Faher McQnade i i a i Assault Trial Ends As Man Pleads Guilty The firsl degree assault tria of Howard C. a ended to- lay in Rcnssclacr County Court vhen defendant pleaded 'uilly to a reduced charge of bird degree assault. Copeland 51, of Stephcnlown, vas sentenced lo an indelcrmi- late term of probation nol to exceed three years hy County Judge Timothy J. Fogarty. Morton D.

Shulman of Avcnll 'ark, defense allorncy, requested court's permission to vilhdraw a plea of innocent to he first degree a a charge Milcrcd. on May 20, and to nler the guilly plea to the re- luccd clnrgc. Firsl Asst. Disl. Mly.

Charles J. Wergcr did not jhject. Copcland was tried on Ihe lirsl Icgrce assault charge lasl March, hut trial was de. arcd a mistrial a the jury 'ould nol reach an a i The i a opened Tuesday wilh he selection of a and les- mony was scheduled lo begin oday. Copcland was indicted by the jury on May 15, in wilh an alleged inci- 1enl at Itenssclaerwyck Club, Garlield Road, Sle- phcnlown on a 3D 1953.

le was accused of assaulting Therman Spencer, 61, owner ol the club, with a knife. Spencer was treated at Ihc A a Medical Center Hospital Mr. Manico's Funeral To Be Held Saturday a services will he held a i i a 'or Samuel Manlco, of LOT ISlli Troy, leach- at Sliakcr Iliflh School, Norlh Colonic, wbo died suddenly Spain while on a a i a leave, will be at 9 t.m, from a i i a Home and nt 10 from St, i dft Silcs Church where, the LiUirgy of i i a Dealh and will be celebrated. Mr. a i a focla studies al Shaker High School where be was a member of Inn i a Previously, lie had aught al Maplcwood School rom 1553 lo 1058.

Headed Teachers' Group Mr. a i was a a i of Troy and a a of Troy High School. He served as president of the Norlh Colonle TejehciV Associalion for consecutive a and previously, had served for i yean as an officer in Ihe Maplewood Parent-Teachers' Association, lie a i i a in summer in- slitulc work in humanities and attended Ihe University of Oro- gon in 1865 as a John Hay Fellow, In 1959, a i directed a World Fair sludenl project which received the Freedom Foundation Award. A 1D60 recipient of the Valley Forge Classroom Teacher's Medal Award, he held offices in the N.E.A. ai activities a i a of Ills Eastern Zone fine New York Teachers' Association.

AVas Social Worker A a i i a in the House ol Delegates lo the Stale Teachers' Association, Mr. Manico wai also a social worker in Rensselaer County and a member ol Ihe Kcnssclaer County Historical Society. He was also a member ol PI a a Young Man's Republican Club and served as seasonal ranger and historian at the Saratoga National Historical Park. After earning his IJ.A. from George a i University in 1950, he earned bis maslcr'i degree in history and education from SUNY at A a in 1952.

Mr. a i served 3W years in Ihe a Survivors include his wife, Joann Carslcns Manico; a James Manico; brother, Joseph 0. Manico; sisler, Mrs. Pelcr H. Homitz; two children, a C.

and Joseph A. Manico as well as several nieces and nephews. He was (he son ol the lale Debonis Monaco, Interment will be in S(. Mary's Cemetery, Escapes Death LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)-Donald Patcrson was operating i truck at a construction site at the north edge of Lincoln when a high voltage cleclric lint fell on his truck, lie trapped inside for a 30 i utes and the (ires were burned off his truck, Palerson a out Watch For DAILY I PKIII BUSTERS! YS ONIYI SjuiifiUOf 28oi.

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