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THI TtOV RKOftD, TUISOAY MMNMM, AWIIL 1M 40 N. St. MOrrfc 4-5100 46 Weapon kiiaMlt, nut'Jx God'i irVat," former Albany declared it the He- Kftifhb of Coluna- bus Communion breaUut Sun day. There i nothing United Natioai can do to aisurt peaceful 1 the na tiorij, the forces of evil keeping their own hoasei in order, the ipeaker auerted. WeaptM Of Faitk To combat the communistic threat to civilization vthtth he recalled Pope Benedict con demned if) years ago for its denial of the authority of God Mr advocated the use of weapons of faith Catholics, as their part in fighting the Red danger to the world, should put their trust in the 1917-promise of Our Lady of Fatinia for the "conversion of Russia" by prayerful parli cipation in the "five first Sat urdays" devotions dedicated to that peaceful purpose.

Honor 50 Year Members Certificates in'honor of their 50 years.as.members of the Me chanicville council, v. ere pre sented by Grand Knight George Grey to father, Irving Grey and to William' T. Powers Sr Also honored for their long of were Walter McMahon of Mechanicville am John Reilly 'of North Creek, a former grand knight of Me chanicville. Council. Mr.

-Reillj spoke brief reminiscing his local contacts. Mayor John H. Connors K. of C. District deputy of.

the 55th District, addressed the group. Commending the Com muniori. and breakfast tur'nou a the participation of the Fourth. Degree Assembly color guard under Ml) William Ryan at the event. Mr.

Grey took the occasion to honor the Class achieve ments of the Columbian Squire Circle and presented a certifi cite-to Chief Squire James Per rotta Keniry Preside! Atty. William H. Keniry. pre- 'sided as toastmaster, the speaker and also Rober of the break fast committee and Deputy Grand Knight William T. Pow ers Jr.

who assisted. Knights and their guest: lie it Jojce's Log Cabin Restaurant i Com munion at the 7:30. a.m. Mas. at St.

Paul's Church. The group marched in a body from thi K. of home to the church led "by the Fourth Degree As sembly' color guard. Church Council Will Convene At YM Building A regular meeting of the.Me chanicville Council of Churche held at the YMCA build ing at 7:30 p.m. today.

J. Ralph' Davie, paslo of the Memorial Baptist Church will.preside in the president. Rev. John Wa jar, pastor the First Prei bytedari 'Church. W.agar will speak, at meeting the Women's Assm of the First Presbyterian Churc af'Witervliet'at 8:30 p.m., 1 Rebekahs To Meet Minnehaha' Lodge Rebekah will meet -at 8- p.m., toda; at Odd Fellows Hall, N.

2ni Mechanicville. Workers wil be named at this time for'th rummage'sale', to be held i block, this week: Auxiliary To Meet The'Auxiliary of the Brother hood'of Railroad Trainmen -wi meet at 7:30 tf.m. today a the Legion on S. Centra the itraifttt weapon, Comity Att. Amtrtw irbickithtiniliymplomilic pitnl in joints "nil muiclts make you fell ihiiiriblt lircd, try world fimo'jJ DcWill's Pills for ihtir posilive Baidll briniilll pliliilivt Pills nc mild diuretic iction.

to htlp yourlyslcm cltar out add wastes Itfl kidntyi. DtWitfi Pills relieve bickichc miserits. Ijlrip yof Icid more iclivc lift. DeWitt's Pills Church Plans 115,500 Renovations A 15,900 program o( repair nd renovation for the extcntr I St Piul'i Church at Mechanic- ille, wat announced Sunday the pastor, Rev. Michael A lopkine, OS A A iteam cleaning process will used to restore the red sand- tone outer walls of the church, ather Hopkins explained Scat olding has been erected against front of the building to facil- late this project.

lii addition to the cleaning, vork will also be done-replacing lie capstones which arebecom- ng loose and the mas'ohary cross top'the front gable will be re- noved and replaced by a metal- emlem in the of afcl 5 Doing the work are crews rom the Western Waterproofing Co. of Albany. Hudson River Camps Vandalized- State Police are investigating lie and burglaries several camps located along he Hudson River near Bemis Heights. Camps of three Mechanicville csidents were among th.ose roken into, according to re- irts. They were by Frsnk Howard Keefer nd Clifford Nelson.

The Mechanicville amps' apparently had nothing value stolen, but were con- iderably 'damaged, with light ulbs a and fittings trewn about: It was the third year in a row hat Clifford Nelson camp been ransacked. 'A'year ago shotgun, rifle and a radio were tolen. A. Rnssdl Dies-While At Party A-RuswKl, 12 St, MechamcMlle, died uddenly Sunday night while at- a party at the oMrii niece, Mrj. Zmil olucci, on, Viall aveoue road, Mr Russell apparent!) died, a heart attack He was pi-flounced, dead by Dr Benedict laetrianm who had been sum moned when he stricken He'had been under the care of physician, although in gen rally good health.

He was attending a party in onor of his Mrs. Ada Sarlett of 12. Grove St. with he made his home. He would have celebrated his birth- ay, Wednesday, Jiave been orn April 3, 1880 at Shafts- ury, Vt.

A retired carpenter, Mr. Busell had worked and both Mechahicville and Still- and had also resided at iast Nassau until taking up his esidence with the sister two- ears ago. He was a member the Memorial Baptist Church Mechaniville and had at- ended the Lebanon Springs iaptist Church. He had one ime been employed at the West Pulp and Paper Co. le was a member of Taconic alley Grange.

Also surninng are i ion, Ralph H. Russell of Bingham- on; a grandson and a great- grandson, both named Ralph A. lussell, also of Binghajnton nd several nieces and nephews. The funeral.will be tomorrow 1 2 from the Dunn Fu- leral Home, 319 Park Mechanicville. Rev.

Oscar Arnold; lastor of the Lebanon Springs ihurch, will officiate. -Burial vill be in Hudson View Ceme- ery. Two Troy Youths Hurt As Car Hits Retaining Wall Injured when reported forced into 'the concrete retaining wall of Tenande- 10 Creek at Mechanicville "Saturday, night were two Troy 'otiths, according to Mechanic- 'ille police reports. James J. Pitcher, 26 Park Troy, said he was driving north in Sheehan street and- making a left turn into lound Lake avenue, when coming down Round avenue forced him into the wall.

His passenger, Paul R. Clark, 22, of 574 1st Troy, had injuries to his left hand and left and was treated-by Dr. Stephan Sgambati according to po- ice. Later, police were advised Leonard Hospital that both lad appeared there for treatment. Patrolman F.

i i Walsh-investigated the accident. On Da Wa Chapter To Meet Today Petitions for membership wil received and acted upon at a meeting of.On Da Wa Chap- at Masonic Temple at 8 p.m. to day. Carlton Covell, high priest Refreshments will be served following the meet Elmer Devoe and hii committee. Crossing Gate Damage Probed Mechanicville police are in vcstigating damage to the DH RR crossing gates at Broadway where one of the arms appar ently had been 'cracked The'broken guard'arm wa 'found by Michael Fortune I the lawn home which is located 'st the.

crossing. DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY Driving 60 miles perhour, With vision, you would be 227 feet beyond a danger sign before you could stop Drive cautiously if your eyes have not betn examined recently 'CONTACToUNSB AfWINTMINT Tihley-Wellington i A i A 9 Ttmt 41 'THIRO'ST. WED YEABS--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curtis, Schaghticoke Hill, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house-party at their home.

The' was arranged by their daughters, Mrs. Loren Brenenstuhl and Mrs. Clifford of Schaghticoke Hill Couple Celebrates 50th Jubilee Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.

Curis of Schaghticoke Hill cele- irated their golden wedding an- Sunday Their daugh ers, Mrs Loren Brcnenstuhl nd Mrs Clifford Meehan, both spon- ored an open house party for lem between 2 and 5 p.m. at The Curtis'-were Mechariicville Methodist. 29, 1913 The tnde's father and mother, the ate Mr and Mrs Harry Sjblej, Plan Cancer Crusade Fund Raising Chairman Richard J. Hurley of the Mechanicville Cancer Jrusade has announced several 'und raising'events which have been scheduled for the drive. a'-basketball: game will be held at the Mecbanicville High School a MH alumni against''members of the famous Whiz Kids quintet of several years back Tickets for this event are now, on sale at various local stores and in dus tries! Friday.there will be a.food sale at Grant's store on 'Park avenue under the chairmanship of; Mrs.

John Montgomery. The iale'will start at 10:30 a.m. and continue throughout the day. Those wishing to make dona tions of food to the sale are asked to bring them to the store Plans have been completed or the annual "Lights On" muse to house canvass which will be April 16 and 17. Fhe program will conclude with a tag day.

sale to'be held April to.Mr. Hurley. Names of. the team drive cap tains will be announced shortjj when the Mechanicville 196; drive goal will be announced. Bridge Han 3y Jacoby Demand Own Test Ban Pact Terms Geneva (UPI)--The United itates urged the Soviet Union oday.

to open "real negotia on a nuclear test ban reaty 'based on a new "flexi lie" Anglo-American ''program of But the Russians promptly served notice they still are nol nterested jn a test 'ban except oh Soviet terms. U.S. Ambassador Charles Stelle told the 17-nation dis armament conference that an exchange of letters between resident Kennedy and Sovie Premier Nikita Khrushchev in January had provided "a new Jasis for agreement." delegate Semyon Tsarapkin agreed that the con ference was "relatively no far from ah agreement." But said U.S. insistence on a min mum of seven on-site inspection yearly- in the' proposed treat was in accordance will the scientific -facts." The Soviets have offered maximum' of inspection which the west claims is'insu: ficient. Man, 30, Injured By Fall In Street Earl 30, of .283911 sustained, abrasions to Hi face, and hands aboil jesferday when he fell i Broadway between 3rd and 4t Squad 1 of the.Tnoy, Fire Depl with the inhnlr.tor was sent bu iW.iervice»,',w«re notnrequired The Ambulance 'Service Corp also responded, and took th mm io Samaritan where ht held for 1 trea ment.

GOP Women Will Present One-Art Piny Final plans foe- pretentation a one-act comedy'and card artj bj the Kepubli- in Club of Rensselaer Countj, ic" orntfofTday, April 15, Here ade at a meeting of the or- roation Sunday nifht at The 'Hudson, Mrs. Ethel The pliy, in which metnbert participate, will begin at p.m. at Hendnck Hudson, one act comedy entitled Visiting Celebrity," is authored Barton Crane. Members of cast have been rehearsing ghtty, and the ill produced by special arra.ige- were the attendants. Mrs.

Curtis' brother Leslie Sibley. was a member of the wedding party. Mr. Curtis is a retired em- ploye of'the Standard Oil Co. They have two grandchildren, Miss Nancy Brenenstuhl and Richard Meehan.

They also have a great-granddaughter. Guests came from many area towns to congratulate the Curtis', and they received many cards and greetings from friends who were unable to attend the fa Grass Burns In Upper Tibbits Area NOBTH 4Q10987J 85 5S WEST EAST 4 A 6 5 4.K 1 0 9 VK7.53 J107 4 9 4 3 A 2 8 5 4 SOUTH-(D) A 8 4 A 6 K107 Both vulnerable Sonth West North East 1N.T. Fast 2 Pass 2 A Pass Pass Fast Opening leid--f For the last 30 years practi- every, bridge system has provided that the responses of wo spades and two hearts to he opening no-trump are weak- ness'bids and that the no-trump- er is expected to pass. This works out well'in theory, ut practical rubber bridge my experience has- been that John Q. Player always He looks at his nice ipening -no-trump and decides thatjhis partner can't count to 26, -the number of points to make, a no-trump or major suit same or maybe partner just has 'orgotten that two spades is.

a weakness- bid. Either North or South can make two spades it doesn't matter which one plays the con- Playing ordinary no- responses North will go to two spades and if South passes, everything will be hunky dory but as pointed out South is likely to whereupon chance for a North-South plus will vanish into the Playing the Jacoby Transfer. North responds two hearts. South dutifully goes to two spades and waits -happily for North to bid again, but South is angry for a moment, out when he sees the dummy his scowl is replaced a smile and -he goes about making two spades. Q-- The bidding has been: Eut Wert Nortt I Double Pass You, South, hold: A fast spreading grass flre hat was fanned by strong winds rarned over a large area of Upper Tibbits avenue near St Mary's Cemetery shortly after noon.yesterday.

Pumper 5 first went to the scene after a citizen had driven the station to. jnform hem of the 'blaze. This was at 1226 p.m. At 12:32 p.m. an alarm was transmitted iox 323.

summoning additional help. Chief AVilliam J. Smith, Bn Chief Michael McGill, Squad 1 Pumper 1 and Truck 3 respond id to the box alarm. Firemen lad to stretch pumper.lines. to extinguish the blaze, as well as use.

brooms and shovels. The outtap was sounded at 1:10 Pumper 32 was summoned a a.m. to fire on fifth avenue extension. The Eagle Mills Fire Dept. -was called at 12:44 p.m.'to a gras fire on Hakes road in the Town of What do you do? A-BH Ini CM lurim kere tken li vtrj illibt tkat can fame.

TODAY'S QUESTION You do bid two spades' Mid your partner continues to thru ipsdet. What do you do now? Annrer.Tmm-rftW Says Belgium Should Aid Congo Brussels'; (AP) Am bassidp.r. Arjlai 'Ste arriyed from and Is be fieri help th'e' 3 StevenjdnVthe phle 1 U.S. "on of West' 'European capitali. Bay State Race Probers Report On Fhuliugs Boston (AP) Members the special Massachusetts house committee investigating racing planned yesterday to hear the latest findings of staff invest! gators before deciding on th future course of the probe.

Rep. George H. O'Farrell, Maiden, committee chairman said the group would 'meef in executive session to hear thi reports. The next hearing i scheduled for tomorrow when officials of the Middleboro Fai are expected to testify. The committee closei hearings in Pitlsfield last week end.

It was after testifying at session Saturday a Dr Charles Furcolo, father former Democratic Foste Furcolo, was subpoenaed to' ap pear before the Hampden Gram Jury in May. Dr. Furcolo was handed (hi subpoena as-he left the room after 'a 30-minute session with the committee. Spring field doctor told newsmen refused to answer questions on advice of counsel. He said he want li discuss his connection with an; racing enterprise pending oul come of a civil suit over owner ship of stock in Hancock Race way, a western track that ha figured prominently in.

the com rnittee's News Parley Slated (AP) Pres: dent Kennedy will hold a new conference at '4 p.m., 'EST Hous announced yesttrday. ments with Baker Playa of Boston, Mass. Van Keuren is chairman of the play committee and director. She is-assistediby Mrs. Anne Armao.

Mrs. Daisy Pinney is tickets chairman and Mary Breirton is in charge of prizes. Additional committee chairman will be named. Reports were given by Mrs. Nataie Thurston, Mrs.

Pinney, treasurer, and Miss Cora LeBarron, chairman of Sunshine committee. Mrs, tvugeht reported- on a successful'benefit rummage She also said a surprise "guest of hpnor" 'mil attend -S the play. TicJwti at or from of the Among'Uwie the plaj Jane Mrs Marj Boylaa? Mrs. "AjBB son, Mrs Thurston, "and Armao and Mrs. Ceil Hunt, Earns Honors HowellJ-ni, 1967, son of Mr.

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