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The Troy Record X. JULY 4, TEMnmATUUS (Ai ritoeeTC otiM) 4 a. 4 4. m. tt.

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12 midnight at July! 1 m. 86 m. 64 64 64 OS 71 70 .74 78 12 88 88 90 90 82 76 72 70 la. .4 IB. 5 m.

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ra. 11 p. ffl 60 80 75 83 88 80 83 34 86 78 79 89 63 12 midnight 1 a.m. 2 i. m.

3 1. m. 64 64 84 Weither ytaterdayj cloudy, huttid, cloudburst. Sunrise today: 5:23 I. m.

SunMt 8:36 (EDf). Rites Held For Retired Fireman The fiintrll of J. Crawforjj Leffingwell was held yesterday at 1 p.m. from Fondi'i Funeral Home, 837 River with Rev. Seth N.

Genung, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Lansing- burg, officiating. The bearers, member, of the Troy Fire were Capt. Peter Mclaughlin, Capt. Francis O'Mally, Capl, Joseph Schabletl, and firemen William Hanly, Frink John Quack- enbuih and Eirl Riley, Interment was In Elmwood Hill Cem- elery. Rev.

Genung officiated al Ihe coBimittal, Saturday night at the Funeral JUrtsseller County Division Practical Nurses Awn. paid Iheiir respects did members of HensseUer County Dept. of Commissioners; members of the county Bdird of Supervisors and ttihy other local and eourily officials. Members of the Uniformed Firemen Assn. were also present to pay respects to their late brother.

Leffingwell was a retired fireman. The tibbits Cadets, under the direction of James E. Carter, with Chaplain Sev. Robert L. SeekuU, conducted military service.

I Water wiU be amifned in Police Court tomorrow morning. A prie.1 lighted Bodge aa- a and enter ing a ncond floor window of thumb, Poljtt wert promptly notified and radio car pitrgl men ned tt ebiirch. White Patrolmen Join Thorn, RadliU aad Mbta- Ian DeGiorfift the to tht eiureh Patrolmen Ckariei Koehlaa and John Branen -enterM Jie edifice They apprehended Dodge, who hiding near the entrance Itidini frott thurdi prtper to rectory. The arresting officer! iild hat Ihe poor light money Ip- been tampered with tht li -being conliuned, They lard that had nwri than in hli' session when arrested. wit 'booked" at Central Police station at 2:25 i.in Pour were arrested yeiterday fallowing in Investigation by Troy pallet.

ol Public intoxication in officer were lodged, against Albert Varnile, 21, and Gta6 R. KonUnino, 30, both df BrMk- yn, by Patrolmtn Mauriello. Chlrlts of public intoxication and disorderly conduct placed against Pttrkk 21, of 4lh and Frank Grasso, 20, of 4th itfeet by Patrolmen and John Thomls. The arreals, police laid, made State and Rivet The witt Irraigned in Court tomorrow morn- ng. F.

H. Rowneir, Former Sextou, Succumbs Frank H. Sowner, 77, ot 1649 6lh' former of the 5lh street Methodist Church for 20 years, died Saturday at Samaritan Hospital following a brief Illness. He was born in Collierville, and resided in Troy for the greater part of his life. Survivors are three nieces, Mrs.

Ella Wellman, Mrs. Flpr- GeArgia.and Mrs. Louise Welsh, all of Oneofita. Funeral Services will be tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. ffom the Himes-Funeral 1628 5th with Rev.

George 'fiobin- aon, pastor of- the Trinity Methodist Church, officiating. Internment Will be Elmwood Hill Cemetery, BORN DO BAN At St. HMplUll, July 1JSO. 10 Mr. 4nd Xrl.

J. Wiflard i Elizji- boUi. to Daniel Joseph. Mrs. Dvftt it the former Joui T.

Smith I i At St. Mwy' Hospitil. July 1, to Mr. Mrj. Fratu-is E.

GfJgjra Francis Eugene In. brother lo Coleen Marie. Griggs formtr Barbara Eulhvan. JACOX July 1, 1360. lo Mr.

and Jlrs. Thomas JMII. Paul ThomM. brother lo Dtltitt Jlcon Is the formtr Dolores JKtGJtAW At 81, JlK-y-J 1. 13W.

to Mr. and Thomas M. McOrtir. a TimoUiy Micharl. Jlrt.

is thS forrnsr Pslricia Antit BMttK, PORI, At LtOnirS Uoopltal. July 1, I960, to Mr. William a iUnt. 13 aii. li (Ormpr BStty MechahlfrillC.

IN MEMOR1AM FAl.CO of our father. 641tal6rt July 4 H' ruStrta naUenUr lonp, irai bright; hit falUl peace ot Jesus ftllrd his breifl. And I arms sank t3 relt S6.VS AND DAUGHTERS. la lovinr memory of our mother nd Jrtndm6Uier. Catherine who 2.

1952. way wa tod hard and y'ou were to frail. mother, the win. So God sent Uif Aneel of Death Invite you To heaven and welrorns WMI in. You're, anit our RrifX'ei the iwv.

But f-e wouM never recall you to Pain; Bomeday too will he for And yort will it us. Jear mother, afaln DAUGHTER MART BROTHBRS. A A CART. JOBS AND CATHEftm: tCBAL to rnemory of our niatljer. AltxinarU Zubat.

who ptMM one year July 3. 1958. wftttf. Her natTi! ia mentionM In tat 8alt SON AXDRBW. 1AW MART AND CHILDREN' ANNIVKRSARY MASS KKADIN Fifth Anniversary i'JH July 4 at the ctrw MMS In memory of Mr? KM-lfn at St.

Cfiuroh led by her dauiThtera. WatervKel Man Held On Charge Of Burglan yaWvlief BM wu witl1 burglary early after he wu St. Aathonr's churdi by Ttoy polite. Find Bodies 205tfc Moved iht wreekije of 4 light plant, At a.m. tiday whien, ihissihg ilhee Friday, and after brtakiut at I the ltd crashed on the Vaikin- me itKnded lalt minutt'de- blitg farm on filtnam road, Ulli tht labki.

At nilles ei i a a -ti nilles Weil ot Sthtnectady, tit battaliin'i 44 moved in 1 IV 1 Members of inft (MtUies unco wcsi ui ocncnvciiQy, oauauon tartM move ounly sheriff's- deputies report- lor led by Captai Frlhcti Murrlj. A farmer, who reportedly The column wu divided into (lash Friday nliht hill three serials and ii toe convoy on cnc ir wii decided it was too fogjty to iH. approached nlathine-gun visi TOligate, wls quoted by deptt raale Capt. Edward O'Brien "'ends and ies as saying hv searched oUi with atriai 2 and arm yesterday and found to tht Capt. wrfcckagt ind bodies.

wUlUift T64risend dropped out tht Weils, ttljrittl.in a rented at the bivWlc area with serial p.ane, had ietb ttam 3 nd tanks in perimeter home lor a holidtv Visit defense .1 rrnf MII With their son, PJkilUp, Bridgeport, Ccnn. DIED lj. 2, 1950. at Samarl- an John Arnold husband of Ella M. Brown ol Pofl- A 'Ji athcr Mrs Marie Arnold.

Irene Cl- Arnold. Stanley KenneJh Harold Earl Sr 5 i Amold brother Nelbe Harri Mr.5. Ed- liS rr 10 Ernest and William Arnold: itlso sur. i-lrcd by 20 rantchlldren 7 Ereat-graml children Services be held tram the Perry Funeral Chapel at Gliul Lake Tuesday 2 p.m. Relil vis i'! rl nds ar! and call at the chapel Monday 'U' 1 -At utic JUlit 23.

1960, Thomas G. VtS! was condutUd -Saturday and recori rin Th tanks will vesterday tr0 CalikU) Home remain i position for two days. Utica, aitd jiinghUB- 0 1 Jose Ph Haynes led the 022 Sth Wtti on aiUr.th* left 7 heel nn out of camp at Reggine's mother In li.i.^M, rridlyi'nafi i an(1 went to 'he biv- i i lo makt area where kitchen was ion WASQ in July bid preViftuaiy betn connected wltB itliioiu WOV iri WABY in AlbJny and TM 2' 0 uac IS In othen in Sirmingham, Ala i n1 much Rock, and Sin tlon Ul 1 one Calif band or A Mrs. Arnold Schro ftr oTTut of Mrs. Oltuie of wld Smith ol Amsterdam; also sur- by lw rl I 1 one anf one gre rind Tuesday morning at 10 clock from the Slanton Puneral o' 58-A Prospect suddenly July 2 1360.

Pond. N. r. wife Thomas mother of Thomas G. Henry ol Waterford; aislcr or itri.

Anna Christensen r0y: la i Ju by 6 6 raml- ohrtdren. and 1 great grandchild. Mineral service from the Jfason txnerai Home, corner of 109th St. and Third Tuesday 2 p.m. interment Oakwood Cemetery.

friends may call Jlonday evening. Juiy 196 at Boskirk. N. WaH, wife of Ihe Thomas r. Burns: mother of Nimons of Hoosick FaJIs Mrs.

William J. Ivory Of Blgltlrlt. John F. Burns of ajso survived by and nephews 11 Jt i1 TOtfl, morninsr at 9 0 clAck 9:30 o'clock in the Conception diurch Interment. St.

Relatives and fntnto art Inrited and may cail the fiuijral home Monday and Tuesday and evening. iI 1 Memorial HosHitil. Bennlngton. I960, Frtiik Cirelli of S5 Second Hooelck Falls, husband of the late Angellne Gulli: father of Atlgeline M. Cirelli.

Mrs. William i'i 11an ohn W. Carclli. all of Falls. Joseph F.

of Walloomsac. N.T., James J. 61 BSnnington. and the lale Domlnick V. Carclli: brother of Anthony Carelll of Meohanicville: ajso survived by one sister in Italy: seven ind several anil nephews.

Funeral lervkes Monday at 9 a.m. from J. Mahar Funeral Home, t) Slain Hoosick Falls, ajv) a.m. from th! Omrnh of fmmaciilate Con- cftptlon. Interment St Cfmetery, Hoosick Falls.

Relatives and friends are hivited. LIFTON 1ft Pleasantdale. July 2. JS60. Bmm J.

JJicklnson of 222 girst Troy, wi'e of Harry ClUton; mother of 0 Charles D. oi WJnanlslull and Harrv J. OHrton Troy: sister o't Jatries WUliajn Dickinson. both OC Troy, and Mrs. Bcaell of Srfiejiectady: grjnd- molhRr Cf Mrs.

James Foraicr and Howard V. CJifton. both of Troy. by several ind Funerjl at th. Himes Funeral Home.

192S sih TueMky mOfnlns at 9:30 o'clock. Intefment In Rmwood Hill cane- Frltnda may call at the hotnt MoMay afternoon and f--At the Samaritan Hos- Jun4 to. 1960. Martin huabana oi the late Elizabeth M. fatter 6f the late.

Martin Mrs Jerome Raftu of Wmflew. N.J., Helen J. and MM, WtHtam A. Neil both of Troy Mrt. Frank J.

Kelly. Thorn: F. SUvin nt broth. of the lite Mrs. Jamea F.

Man. Mrs. James W. Coyne and James J. Hacketti ion of Id- IMe John and Mrs.

Marjaret Hsllnva: also survived by 15 FunftrsI from the reji'lence North Monday morn- Ins at 9 o'clocX. thence to Our Of Victor Church vhere ll 9:30 a Solemn Majs o( Requiem n-lll be celebrated are I i Interment St. Cemetery. II. S.

Kos- pital. N. July 3 1560 Cornelias ot the Bertjia Frtl; brother of Ho- Dufty 6f Atbany; uncfe of Btmer F. Allen of Troy )Im. Leonard Choufnard of Dp- trort.

iIW John J. Hiller of McKoiraville. N. and WnyUM LlliJIe of Fay-lteville, from Ui" J. W.

Sons Inc. Fifth Avenue FVneral Chapel. Wednesday nvrntng at thence to St. Francis de CSiiirch where at 9i30 o'clock Sd'vnn Rcqui'-m Msv win tuns. Interm'nt in Fra-n-l! call at th- afternoon and evening.

THE THOY RECORD, MONDAY MORNING, JULV 4, 1M0 Luther St. Residence Damaged By Fire ily home of Mr. Mrs. Ken----- KMBMVCI 01., waa IMS awn cc badly damaged by fire Saturday ir ln time Bight. Th thunder GOT MJM--Den Tennaquer has his "cat ch" and is lit friskv etilttr in.

calf roping tonUM, et HlflUinj yeaUrday'i at lutt't 8th annual HtiVy acttUrM tht but (ailed tt Wtt 1C a In Saturday's Green Working Hunter Division Richie Usher tht hodlei of P. a railb 'exeoutirt and hit Wife, ind It a TM a 6 A fMtipread search by CM "nil 1 where Ihe-tanks in Mis; Air ind civilian planes in firing positions for Venice. Jin ft An At A i record firiniT ThntA Mr I i i i i i a aa commanders of ilion designated areas kitchen, molor pools at the bivouac area. also selected for positions of the tanks. The bryouac is in a pine-woods iftjtirtd III AtltO break Itld move back IhVtt AeTfor Donna V.Hey, of Ball "Wjor ames Felice, in- Walervliet, was taken to spector, gave an overall rating Samaritan Hospital by Ambu- of superior (6 ance Service Inc.

last night as a result of injuries received when hit by a car at 12th avenue and Ball place 8:14 p.m. Donna was treated for abrasions and released. According to patrolmen Wiliam Brothers and Francis Land- igan of the Watervliel Police the car was owned and operated by Michael Hall of Off UP .12 1st Troy. Hall was not Highway DIED zxauiryn ol Ihe lale Frj rJ Patten, r. Frederick and John M.

Kaefe; or Martta J. ,1 Solemn Be offered St. Peter'a Cemetery. At UIP Saratoga Hoapit- July 2. i860.

Margaret T. Ktlh'. of Mrs. Horace Cri. sister of and Ktlly, rll ed by several mecea from the I arSO Surrlv- -Margaret KeHv.

Funeral rrom the Doran Dyer and Home. iBS Fifth Wed- neMay morning at 9 o'clock. Ihsncn to St. Ounxh wlitre .8:30 o'olock HeAulem Hirti HUM will ftienrfj mfy even- ins. IntM-tnent SI.

Peer's Cbttt- t-ry. SS ly l960 Tnomaa k. Af 59S N-nrtl, Pfarl Albany. of Maidelene, TomnjdH of Uw Flanalean Robert Mc- Cllv. bf Ui of Tfpy.

FuA-ri! lervicfa al tS- fcarnplon 11 m6 Albarts 1 hlorntnif It 10 clock. AelaUves. rriends and MaiotiV: Xo. 757 Are invited. OLSZOWV-- SuddenU- at Fort Routt 4.

JuTy J. 1990. Gene- vleve Sintockl. ot FranV -V Willtam SM Hfv. Anna itoua- nd Do Serrice.

vill tli- gotiki IMnWI Homf. OntaVlo 1 1 at Sir 1 9 ftheri a RcquUm will be Inlerm'nt. St. Inrrl. and fri-ndj mar rail Mhnday 2 ti 10.

ArtMnJ- Jit- mortal July a. 1 9)i au 37 Over Latham. hrtovM of Xotmn's: of Peter John A John erv; brother r( Oliarl" P. lias. Troy, Mrs.

n. BV.iu:.j. and Mrs. Gus Gclr-n. bo(h of survived by 7 erandrhtMren.

Wednesday mornlne at 9.30 o'clooV from th" Mrbouchlin Funeral Home. and Sinn them-" to SI. Basii'p Greek Church trfi're Frl.n/ii ar- i i and may ca'i at run'rs! horn'. af- ternir.r, and i 1 9 i mal i i Bw Gree Orthodox Bn. the early UiU mornihi i Mihjr the Troy Arei and I wo Tfoy Capt.

Murray proceeded lo sfater Mrs ICltJlnaki mm. moving target ran Grange road, VUit hii 1 Mr 1 where Ihe-tanks in Yollhda of lo the noon mess. a i week. The I occupied last bivouac will last I. Felice said, "This battalion is the basic unit training phase.

II has perf ormc( we (Continued on Page Z6) 205TH TANKS Car Demolished CAP Squad Squadron Cwil Air Patrol was recently honored by visit from Mr. and Mrs. Pat J'Brlen who were route tfl Sacandiga Summer theater f6r an appearance in "Father of the 4p4r'lt4d by John S. Percey, 19, of RFC Ben-- Mary'a Hospital 1 i 1 75. nm S' on ww total loss afler it to make I fight turn ind went off the side of a highway Shaftsbuty, and turned A short time later convertible operated by 6iis Which ipl east on lesrjint irito Bennington broke off eight guard rail posts, "rhs caf considerably damaged.

On Saturday itternooni arked in Dorsel, Were by an u'nkrioVn The damaged vehicles are own- Hreft and 5nd ed by" RtbtccS E. Zt'Mctl V4 00 BoTM" Brook, N.J 'and 5 5 i a rnJy tail at fniifru Tuesday afternoon and evening Wl', Intimient In Si. Jonn Cemetery. t-M'X -I'll elljr. DIED IOWM.E-- At Samarttai) Jm Frtnk M.

of 16K) 5th husband of the fe', We ne ft- JM. Wellmih. FlMetce Georgia and Louise Welih. all of Oneonta. FunewaJ service at th- Hunes Funeral Home, 1928 su, A Tuindav ai 11:30 n'dofk.

Intermfnt in Bmwood Cemetor-. from 7 to 9 ttn. husband of i MfJ. gf-XM frj Stj: phfentown. PHward and Canl Uolhcr of Majruire Troy.

Charles Curfi- a fiij-fti'irtcrtcrl. Jitt. WSvA Maxon. Berrin. and Glen- forci anrt Eugene.

Sweet, all ot GraTt'Wi. Tue.May tt p.rti. from the lair reaidejice. In- lermrnt Eogll Milk CHnetery Frienrti! may ra at Uie. rertdence the-lr.

1. I960. Wnh- brother tit Polly Walker or Ensfan'f. Fuhertl Monday motn- If) b'Woftfc ffflrfl UiJ JoTrft H. Tvjdge Tuncral Flflh ATK Ifttertnent Hill Oni'tery.

I Suddenly, at r. 3. Wanrta Jeinn'tte wheeler. naiiKhter of kltal. Eljjaoftli PuM, ot If) BJllSni'r All Waterford: irf Armlyn Oan K'nn-th Biff'l Funeral from U-ie Q.jan'lT Mineral Horn-.

23 Broarl Si Water- noon at 1:30 2 ocloc.k rrom th- Seventh Day Advi-nllst Oiurch. utr-et and 6th avenue Troy Friends are Invtted and may (Mil at the funeral home Tue.vlay af- tftrnoon evening. Jurine the week were held In thr Gardner Ear! Me FRANCES E. SMITH WTUE crxni, nnEi.T,. IDA P.

MAC IN' TOUN HARO1.D WEEKS. on witi their native land rf to They from Frank man attUipiAleii bVhU and MM. Iheir son, JoUpb of Wttt 'Vlill th. a ia ADOni The Ciataflutd'i hit In aiid It seen will yeiri Ibt tht iljo Blln (o will return July it O'Bfitnl at Albany Airport and went to the VIM i i A i l( sign autograph and pose for pic lures with I The the ii has recently Been huldifla- oflehlallon Rights for cadets at Loudon Airport. Seven senior rhemfcfrS 23 cadets were laken up in aircrafl bv Maj.

William Bnmellc, Capf. Nfiftntih JufifiSon Shd Gapt. Raj'- mond Cicchinclli. The orientation flights last one-half hour for elch cadet. Sgl, Lois McGraii," senior, first flight.

Youth Arrested For PoSs Of Fireworks by Stait ott p6SscssiOh and sale of fireworks. Vi upon at the Squin William Linsc6(t 6f Clinton home in Brooklyn, riiraT su Park road was arraigned be- rb of Hennington wete wl lume AJIU acs Greenbush, and the case their bodies the youth was released in $ij ikh bail. arrest of a cfadtcri Wefe in Ihe eight fo6fn house which is being continued, troopers said. apwuion one ot me greaten neth it Luther was shows that has been teen In this who out, Smith Hid there was damage the floora and outtaft wii lent Id it a.m. POUce reported thai the loss partly covered by insurance 8 Electric Service, 199 Ri ver St.

Where a rubbish fire causef Slight damage to a rear door The firemen returned to their station at 3:47 p.m. They user booster line on the blaze. firemen to Stewart's Ice Cream store at 122nd street and Sth Jvenue where, firemen said, i Kit was confined io the motor In al? conditioner. Ns equip Storm Damage Heavy In Area Veteran Of Spanish War Dies J. Foley, hu oi fitt Bertha Frci, died at V.

S. Veteran'! In Albahy alter was I r.sl dent Marihaii st. tut i cofrHfiUhlcani FranciS tl SmWs Chlircm. Mr, Folcy wii born IH frpy artd had lived 1ft Ihe Ida Hill Mttlfefi for Hit 55 yeirs. Wii a of LaSllle InatttuU and a at Spanish Ajtierlcafi War ice.

TM Ire I Mrs. Elmer F. Al Mrs. Whyland Lid die of Fayelleville, and Mrs Leonard Chouinard of Detroit and a nephew, John Killer of McKownvillc. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 9 a.m.

from J. W. Burns' Sons Inc. Frflh Ave. Funeral Chanel and al 9:30 s.m.

from St. Francis de Sales Church where a Solemn Requiem High Mass will be sung. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. House Burns White Family Vacations Vermant uiuuadiiu i3itfnu5 to iniorm I A lf? year-old i L.

IJcgrce Mason, tte wis torm- was early last night sl 1 1 1 of lhc Gr Ord bv PMu-t nrt Ituf.l Fife bept. upon arrival at the Squirm' the Lalcr and the case their bodies Later fi-emcn 0 1 a a was adjpbrned Until July IS learned from neighbors of the Kokolias, and two sisters, Mrs me youth was released in $25 fam'ilv'e The lui es OSl M1on P. Storm Fails To Halt TOM iOUN will bt the linil day the Ailauil now in on tht ftrooktto Avtnut 1 ln 1 full ttrd oi Dotk SUblt OB bia wi to tht Oardtn wop tM blue jnd the ttedll. Suaaa of Thrw Siittn second. one of the grealert lghlnln loMn ind field ----third was pinned Klmberlady of the Hills Farm finished John T.

Magulre Knock Dowh ind Out class was, as usual, ot the crowd plcasers Wfltn My IntHan Princess of the My Play Stable romped in with the blue followed by Dover's Miss of the Windswept tri second slot; Sandra Quell aioird Oaklawn came in June's. Show event Claw In the Open Ooldtn Acre's Vlglbond WM pinned wllh the blue Golden Sands ot the Stable placing second. "fht Green Jumper broulht out a number ol entries and four of Worthy youngsters got the nod HUtt SUwirfs ftalny Night pinned wllh Ihe blue, flunthla, also Hdden by Ruis pliced second. Black Jack, owned by Krank and ridden by Hichle Usher ol St. Jude Equestrian team, garntretl third ind Hllkan, owned by Al Schneck, placed lourU; The potty hunter e)i4es St.

Jttde'j hive mtt great stlcccss. The pony huntai 1 class in which ponies not exceed 13 hands, the blue wii won by (he Wliard of Oi Ind (Continued on ST. At)t K6M6L1AI Restaurant Owner Dies In Hospital Paul 85, owner ind operator of restaurants in lhc Troy Area tor the last 3( 'cars and present proprielor ol Carriage House in Lalh an, died yesterday at Albany Memorial Hospilal liter a bfic llncss He had resided at 27 Over Ridge Dr. in Llirtafn. For several years' Mr.

KokO ias operated Paul's Restaurant Fulton and River streets. Born in Qortlneil Ntw York Stile Orcec( i nc had lived tht Tr9 lll lry Area for the greater plrt of hll ir lite. He was a vclcrlft of SOuirti ind her chlldrtft Mlh (he A who ire Oft motor four of the a Kokn wl Islands lo inform of Ahcpa. Survivors include his wife, the 6rmer Georgia Zounes; two ons. Peter anrl John Kokolias; daughter, Mrs.

John Slont a hrolhcr, Charles fohn O. Bicoulcs and Mrs. The furcral of Mass. ral will be Ud II fc.T 5 mide by ngs motorcycle belonJin. o( AW 16 er si A ln Oi ri Homt.

cor- st nl) ita- Flames broken through Approximately 13 packs Ihe rof whefi firimin Mfivefl inch fire chafed timbtrs Police were unable lo dettr- mine the cause of the fire. ner of Sixth anil Glen and later from St. Basil's Greek Orthodox church where the Divcnc f.iturgy will sunR. Interment will be in Forest Hills Cemetery in Fitchburg. (OaUlUM ttlt 1) enveloped Ihe arti about p.m.

ytiterdty Ind littH lU inout te for a parlAd ot alxWt minute! It wai impossible to more thin InchM plU One's MU. a)iy fain Mil torrents tnd thuiidar dfowried out li existence it that time, troy was not this stonn; it tm in Bllddla it as wts Albahy ami fttetatly, the later city Mr third in the lilt iweral It inipotalble. to Hit all the fallen trees which into (he alorm Uit tilikti A 78-foot mipU cruhWl to the ground at i231 BUfdltt half of it falling i i adjacent y.rd the itandlng uprlghl. It wu AftUi Ihit of the whth split. In tlMA thlt Wtidtncjf to do art laden wllh rain faf- Img with the gusto It did laat "'ght.

Too, it must be rcmem- the tree man said, have had more rain than usual iprlnl ind jroufln 1 In not good fftr for (he roots. Niagara Mohawk Corp. me crews were all over (hi atet- nlgJit working power to stricken afels. Every available man wM called to meat the crisis. Power flllures were recorded in all of the Troy with lines, poles dowh arid burn: l) L' rhere JW artai Where the pftiver falloret were prtdotnlnaK, a ipokesmjs power flrtn said, but enough enoug scilKfed pali- werk to army 6r ll? 1 ot (hi At resi At presi lime much 6t the ta THRlLLER-Mawed spectators watch enthralled riders compete in cutting horse event at yes erday's performance of Blh annual St.

Jude's horse show. Severe storm halted program temporarily but program was resumed. Show concludes today with afternoon and evening umtimini Albiny, juit about every cftmmunlty Wlhm i fifty mile rudlus 6f thll city. At Hoosick anrl 16lh street i fe in lnc rcar lh of Joseph Mll6ne caving in Ihe roof of one building. In WaJervlJeJ tn Walervliet it was the time slory; trees in the out'in seclions and catch basin backups'.

At leih and Broadway the flagpole wis toppled in small park, crashed Inlo the street mocking traffic until removed by city crews ihd residents rtf (he arta. old Glorfr picked up from the srdund by Donald Carver, Jiftltian of Central who witnessed poll crasll 0 the pavement. Carver rlti U) the scent snd picked up Flag. He il to Samuel G. Wise, and rightfully.

Sim hll holsttd ind lowered this Flu since Pearl HirbOr wii bomfc- ed Dec. 7, Carver It the only person to louch trit Fllg since that dale. Residents in the area ilreldy were figuring out rrtelnj to rt- Plate jt orm cisualty. In Ihe Cohocs area i birn vas dcslroycd when struck, persons in the vicinity report- f. by lightning.

Owned by tudfjlph Ceccucci til Meadow Drive. Cohocs. the as gulleri and rleslroyed. onie police investigated tht mishap. Several streets eportcd flooded in Cohoes but here no properly it the Centril Po- I lice SUSifjn.

Afounrl Wthlm, had their jh.re it confusion and excess water in gullies and higl.ways, Thirteen companies wore operaling in the a a clearing roads of and directing water into (Continued on 24) i STORM.

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