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The Troy Record from Troy, New York • Page 7

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The Troy Recordi
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THE TROY RECORD, TROV, N. Y. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1971 Debt Limit Hike Sought WASHINGTON (AP) The administration''-'Is' expected to ask increase In the national debt' ceiling, to a total of $435 billion, Chairman Wilbur D. 'Mills, the and Means Com- Wednesday. Mills Committee.will opeii- hearings "on the request Feb.

17. In contrast to the expected jump, the last debt limit increase, in 1070, was of $18 billion, from $377 billion lo $395 billion, The actual debt as of last Thursday was $390.4 billion. "It is understood that the debt will continue to. rise during the next two months prior to the anticipated April tax collections," Mills said. The projections indicated that the ceiing will have to be raised before expiration of the present fiscal year, June 30, so that the government can borrow enough to keep paying its bills as outlays continue to outstrip tax collections.

Uusually, in the past, debt ceiling increases have been enacted as of the end of a fiscal President Nixon's budget forecasts a gross national debt of $429.4 billion as of June 30, amount of, debt outstanding at any one time varies' wide, ly within each because tax collections- and outlay's 'rise and fall atidifferent Moreover, Mills has said-he thinks the administration has underestimated-the coming deficits by estimating tax- collec- tions.too optimistically. Hoosiek Falls Students Join Honor Society Announcement has been made that three Hoosick Falls students at the State University at Plaits- burgh have been accepted in kappa Delta Phi, the education Huct of 'Associated res sr Ea when thp French M49-5? Hc lalcr joincd lhc honor society there! Burrows of Life. a omic Missl TM Dried Fruits Good For Six Months, LOS ANGEHSS-i-Experts say dried fruits can be stored at a cool room for six longer. and raisins are a retain their color longer than lighter-colored fiuits such as apples, apncots and peaches. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS act location has not been an- A helicopter bearing'several I nouncc hews photographers crashed! 28 newsmen have Wednesday-in Laos, a there killed in Indochina since ionor society there.

are Anita of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niles, of White Creek, Miss Judy Roys, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Roys and Frank Redden, son.of No Survivors Of Copter Crash Found was no indication of survivors. Those missing Included two Cana award for courageous photography, Henri 1965, 'including 21 in Vietnam and seven in Cambodia.

Twelve of these were Americans, and three of them were photographers. the Capa award was named, He was killed in 1954. AP Photographer Huel, 43, had perhaps more experience a a other cameraman in photographing warfare in Indochina. He was a combat photographer. with French forces in and Larry Burrows of Life.

Also missing were Kent Pot- involved In Indochina, itoit a score of newsmen died. ter.o^United Press inlcrn.aion,--; -al and Kessaburo Shlmamoto i a A nee There was no positive word that all four men were aboard Mrs. Carol Redden of-Hoosick (h elic lcl sincc Falls. water comes over the American side, of Niagara Falls; 95 per cult flows siite. over the Canadian a stop at a fircbase had offered an oppor Students must maintain a 3.2 average to be accepted.

An induction dinner was held at; the Howard Johnson Restaurant in Plattsburgh for the inductees. Only 5 Per Cent Only about 5 per cent of the the" had. seen bodies amid the wreckage. The rescue effort tiinity for them to leave it, but check: Wdnesday night indicated that none: had done so. Whether the helicopter was shot clown was uncertain.

Another 'copter was reported down nearby U.S. air rescue men reported was reported to be extremely hazardous because of the of the area The ex- New Member's Flag Higher For One Day UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. At United Nations headquarters, flags of member countries fly in alphabetical order at an equal height, with the U.N. flag above them 1 -But when a nation joins the world body, its banner is displayed in a central position above the others for the fust day. and foi nine years doubled as a photographer for the Information Service.

He joined the AP staff in 19G3. The Capa award was given him by (ho Overseas Press Club, New York, in 1967 for "superlative still photography requiring exceptional courage and enterprise." One City In Six Using Sales Tax WASHINGTON-At the close of fiscal 1970, about one city in EDWARD "IKE" CAMPBELL Trim Hair Or Leave PELINDABA, South Africa (AP) Chairman Abraham J. every six, including half of alllA. Houx of the South African cities over 300,000, levied a sales 'Atomic Energy Board said he tax. Before 1945, only New York "not stand for" long hair City and New Orleans imposed on his atomic scientists and told city sales taxes.

Ithem to trim it or leave. I I Toastmaster Named For Sports Event Edward "Ike" Campbell, former basketball coach at Kevcny be toEstmastcr at St. Mary's Fraternal Association's Sports Night Saturday at 8 at St. Mary's Hall. Speakers at the event will include Sam DeLuca former guard for the New York Jets'and new a sports announcer, and Dale Long, former major league first baseman who has resided in Clifton Park for the last few years.

Entertainment also will include a magic show and boxing exhibitions by area pugilists in raining for the Golden Gloves. Ed Lape and the Caveliers will jlay before the regular activl- ies begin. Campbell coached basketball at Keveny for ten years. He was active in the organization of the Little League, Cohoes Pop Warner football team, Troy Area Amateur Soccer League, Cohoes, CYO program arid Cohoes Olympiad football program. He has sponsored bus trips for youth to major league baseball ind professional football, basketball and hockey games.

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3.49 Heavy porcelain steel lor durabil- FBEEPAflKlNG BROADWAY Midway Between Albany Troy MENANDS iKtO.1l.1t- T. A. Gilligan, Retired State Employe, Dies Thomas A. Gilligan of 76 4th Waterford, died morning at Leonard Hospital following a.short illness. He wis born in Waterford and resided here all his life, He was a member of St.

Mary's Church 'and a Navy veteran of "i World War I. He retired eight years ago from the State Dept, Public Works. Survivors include five sisters: Mrs. Ernest Mayo of Cohoes, ik Miss Helen F. Gilligan of Wa- tcrford, Mrs.

Nathan Luther of Mechanicville, Mrs. Hugh Hoi- ton Sr. and Mrs. Ellis Staats, both of Waterford. The funeral will be Friday at 9 a.m.

from the Quandt Funeral Home, 23 Broad Waterford, and at 9:30 a.m. from St. Mary's Church, where the Liturgy of Christian De-ath and Burial will be celebrated. Interment will be St. Mary's Cemetery, Water- ford; Francis Thyrring- Makes Dean's List Francis M.

Thyrring, son of Mr. and Frank Thyrring of 10 Waierford, has named to the dean's for the last semester at the State University College at Fredonia. Thyrring, a 1970 graduate of Waterford Halfmoon High School, is majoring in music. Emergency Team Event Set Feb. 20 A public spaghetti and meatball supper, sponsored by the Waterford Emergency Team, will be served at the new team building on Davis Place, Northside, Feb.

20.from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door or from Otto Abel, chairman. Democrats Urge Freeze On Economy WASHINGTON (UPI)--Speak- cr Carl Albert and the House Democratic leadership askert president Nixon Wednesday to immediatly impose a temporary freeze a prices, rents and interest to control inflation. At a news conference, Albert was joined by Democratic Leader Hale Boggs, and Whip Thomas P. O'Neill, in denouncing Nixon's anti-inflation program as a They also announced a congressional drive would start to extend for years Nixon's authority to institute controls over wages and prices.

Over rigorous objection by both Nixon and Republicans, the Democratic Congress voted wage and price control authority in 1970, power that expires March 31. Nixon said he did not want the -authority and will not use it, but will rely instead on restraint in government spending and the use of monetary policy to control inflation. Regionol Slocks Quoutions from the National Association of Securities Dealers are represeBla- tlve inter-dealer prices ol approximately 11 a.ni. inler-dealer marXiM change throughout the day. Prices -do not include markup, markdown or com.

mission. Bid. Asked American Greeting 66 Buckbce Mcars 15W Citizens Utilities B. 28'A 28V Cogar 60 63 Crowley Milk 10 Durrion 17V4 18 Farrington Mfg. I 3 2 lud Pulp Paper 33W onics Inc.

15 155. Midland Capital 9M 10V Nat. Com. Bank Trust Alb. 51 53 New Eng.

Oas, Elcc. WW 18? Optical Scanning 16VV17 Scantlcn Elcc. 1' Sm. Business of 7 8 Stale Bank ot Mb. 50 52 The above nuntallons were turnlihed 1.

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