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TM i MOtNIHO, MNlMir 197X Full And All, Troy Area New Year's 1972 Was Good One 'f By JOHN SHANTEK Detpitetbie of i ro- torknis full moon which loomed over Troy Arei Eve, Msktenli welcome fresh. This Is year of Gregbrliq Troy its IMrd year and the United Stitei its. 196th. This is leip year. AUhoujfc it wiU probably another 360 days or so to tell; 1972, so.

fir, It "a very good 1 There, were boliday- connected fatalities 'reported 'la the Area ifbd very few hundreds of parties for "Auld Ltaf In Troy policemen laid it was in unusually quiet ringing-ill of a new a Two auto mishaps were reported, Troy policemen were injured in one. of the accidents and two per- cons, were issued citations for driving while intoxicated. Twenty babies entered life in the Troy Area New. Yea r'i Day. might also be said that toe Jewish Jiir is fcTSZ 'and by Bjriuttikv KcWMBf a'e- bully' Mat Birth 7 years.

tWrd year at tti witk the date 2,747 However, for nieitt people'it's foinit to be hard eoouik to; re- with more thjn $450 in loot In three burglaries in Troy and a netted fISO. Police are inveitigatlni. For the itost pirl, the: first the kittd day that iojiU euilybe Good football. hearty meali Many pfohibly be just as it remember. lUists.

clinked and old acquaintances 'were remember (id, the. ominous fuD moon dk the; deed for unknown num ber who away '20 Weu? greeling--hands gripping The iwiod appears to be and a day of rest marked the Saturday which ''seemed h'ke Suiday." It might be added member to wriie instead'oC that for a small minority of '71 for at. a. few Trajaas thf ''Aty after" i 1 down eeptionallyi wai turned drea wire qilet ind even toe holiday meal, was eaten slowly. These chosen few could be seen offerini family mem bers the traditional holiday with a weak, pained smile.

For some, Jan. 1 was a busy diy, The remnants party paraphenaMa kad lip. firenien aaVl.eoua- ty If jiilstori being 'sworn in- as-represehtatlves-dl rtke As usual, riers: and hosting kept "mom's" tbe: area busy. "If all 'we'll should to be a year for Troy. -Tie Uncle hope a new', rcvitallied should get under this year! with a good percentage 'demolition and the like completed by the end of the year.

swinging away from the old Troy image and many residents are looking forward to the new Ilium. Resolutions might be of something very human about thing accomplished, at leiit some help in this area. enough to get through to Dee. 31, Bui, just wait until Weather Hourly Tehiperafuras Jan. 1 4-a.

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27 Sunrise sun set: 4:34 p.m. BORN SWAUT At Leonard Hospllil, Dfc. It71, By GERARD BEAT Michelle; Lynn Nitz, daughter of Mr, a Mrs. Richard' L. Niti of 130 Turnpike of Schaghtieofce; became the first- baby to be 'born In on New Year's Day when she.ar- rived at 12:05 a.m.

at Samaritan a healthy 7 bi.l Michelle Lynn missed the first arrival of the new year in the Troy'Area when a seven-pound baby girl was to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne'A. i Johnson .3168 GuUderland Scheneetady, at. 12:003 a.m.

at Bcllevue Maternity.Hos- pital in Niskayuna. The, John- sbris a tehtatiyely' named their daughter: Jenean Judith. Throughout the Greater Troy Area a total of 13 boys were born on New Day, compared se'ven girls. At Leonard Hospital, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard A. Warren of Bldg. 1, Apt. Griswold became the parents of Kenneth Robert Warren at 8:15 a.m. Samaritan Births Besides Niti, other babies born at Samaritan Hospital on Jan.

1,1972 included: Ruth Ann Urguhart, 7 ilVS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urguhart of RD 6, Box 314, N. Lake Troy, at 8:57 a.m.; Darin Patrick Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Brown of 2243 5th who arrived at wanting to start out fresh a brand new year with all the PW. Er Kirn MRS. NITZ and MICHELLE to Mr. and Mi HospHil Riyi 'Rtond Swrt, a ion, Raymond Allan 7 7 brother to Mary. Mrs.

Swan the former Miry of Crescent IN! MEMORIAM CONWAY In memory of Patrick J. Conwajr Who passed'iway January 3, 1MI. May he rest In SISTER HELEN-AS'D JIM CIAVIK In cherished memory' of our father, brother and grandfather, Joseph F. Craver, who called to his eternal i. Merciful Father, have mercy upon hl.i joulj and Ihe acula.

TOUR LOVING ONES, 'DAMKULICH Tn lovlnjc memory ot my lovlnK aon, Joseph Edward DanVuUch. who palled away three years ago, Jan. If I'had all the world.to give. I'd jive It, yes, and'moic. To hear his voice, ar.d see his And zreeL him at Ihe door, But all I can do dear son, Is lo go and tend your xrave, And leave behind a token of my love To the best son God ever nave.

Always In my heart. OfiNK.UVICH.-. Tn loving memory of pur brother, Joseph Edward, Dinkullch. who passed away -3 'years' afo, Jan. 3, 1989.

Beautiful memories are all we Of a wonderful Brolher we will never (orjel. Deep In our a picture Hlore precious than lUver and fold; TL's a picture -of a Brother Whose memory will never grow old. LOVE BROTHFJIS JOHN AND FRED In loving memoy of our mother. Mrs. Johanna Flynn, -who patted away 1 year'ago, Jan.

2, Eternal rest, a unto htr Lord, and a perpetual Itfht 1:36 p.m. weighing 7 11 William Michael Dodge, son of and Mrs. Francis Dodge of. 232 10th who arrived at 5:22 p.m. and weighed in'at 7 6 and Chad Paul Basseel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Bassett of RD 3, Troy, who checked in at IN MEMORIAM LIWANDOWCKI In lovlajt naeaaory of our mother. and Jrandmothcr, airs. Hariarel Lewandowaki, who passed away 1 year ago todiy, Jan. 1971.

God looked around His garden and saw an empty place, He And saw 6:03 p.m. and tipped the scales at 1 oz. St. Mtry'f Arrivali At St. Mary's Hospital, a boy was born to Mr.

arid Mrs. James copy editor the Times Record, -of 8 Maplehurst at 12:5 a.m.; and a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Baker of RD 2, Box 419, Waterford at 4:23 a.m.. Aside from the-Johnson child, five babies were born on New Year's Day at Bellevue Malern- ty Hospital.

They included: Sharon Beth Oropallo, fi 7 oz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oropallo of 322 Park Ave.j Mechanicville, at 1:56 a.m.; Shawn Robert Jones, 6 Ibs.i 12 oz.

son at Mr. arid Jones ql 1005 Horv.ail Schenectady, who arrived at 2:15 a.m.; an 8 15 oz daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gary and Mrs. Wayne Palombo of RD 1, Feller Aye.j Broadalbin, who squeaked under the wire and became a New Year's baby at midnight.

GarrolFs Scene Of from Heaven SchoEf of Dayidson Road, Scotia at 4:25 a.m.; Mark Edwan Hennie, 8 8 son of Mr. your tired face; Te pnt Hit arms around you, ind look you In His care. To make up for all you suffered, wanted you up there. It broke our hearts to you go, But you- didn't Ro alone, For part of us wltb you, The day God called you home. SON FRANK, JOYCE.

CATHY, MICHAEI. AND MARK ANDOWSKI LIWANDOWIKI In loving memory of our mother, and grandmother, Margaret Levran- dowski, who passed away 1 year ago today. Jan. 3, mi. No special day la needed to 'say how Touch we care, How rainy tines a day we realize not there; You gave your all to.

all! uf us throughout the many years; We treasure every memory, although they're mixed with fears. All our love. DOLLY, BOB, NICKI AND DAVID LIWANDOWIKI In loving niemory of my wife, and mother, Margaret Lewandowskl, who passed away one 'year ago today, Jan, IW1. -would no more return, That she In death so -soon would and Mrs. Hugh Rennie Jr.

of 6 Davis who came at 7:.27 a.m., and Dana Wayne Palombo, 9 2 oz. son of Mr. St. Peter's, Albany Beginning the New Year and life at St. Peter's' Hospital, Albany, were five boys girl.

They are Conor Brendan Mur- ihy, 7 lbs. 10 son Mr. ind Murphy of 262 Morris Albany, who arrived at 5:11 a.m.; a 6 8 son to Mrs. John Hill of 21 Nelson Rens- selacr, who came at 7:35 a.m.; James Edward Gill, 6 2 son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Gill of 18 Little Lane, Albany, who arrived at 10:15 a.m.; Shawn Michael O'Toole, 7 10 son of. a Mrs. Richard O'Toole of 34 Quail Albany, who came at 12:56 p.m.; Kathleen Reilly, 13 daughter of anc Richard Reilly of 123 Lakeview Rensselaer, who By TIM HOLT A holdup man wearing silk stocking, over his head and armed with a knife leaped over the counter at Cir- rpirir Drive-In Restaurant, 465 River eary Sunday emptying the register of fleeing with the manager hot on his heels. William Carr, counter man at the restaurant, told detectives he was on duty at about 12.33 when two Negro rushed in, both wearing stockings over their heads-arid one carrying a knife. The armed robber jumped over the counter next to Carr and holding the knife at his side toid him "this is a holdup give me all the money." a a submit to the curt command, Carr ran into he back room to summon Ted Lewin, manager of the drive-in restaurant.

While Carr was alerting Lew Tn loving memory ot my father, Theodore G. Gilboe, who' left ui 3 years ago. Jan. 3, If69. If all the world to give, I'd give It, yea To near your voice, and your smile, nri greet you al Ihe door.

The years may wipe out many Ihlncs, But this they wipe oul never: The memory of those happy VVhon we. were all toaeather. YOUR LOVING -DAUGHTER MARGE. SON-IN-LAW KYRAN AND GRANDCHtLDREN C1LIOI Tn loving.memory of my husband. Theodore G.

Gilboe, who pawed three years ajo, Jan. 3, 1m. We watched and suffered day by day; It caused us bitter grief; To see him slowly pine away, and Could not give relief; HLs weary hours and day of pain, His troubled nlghlj are passed, And In our achlnc hearts we know He has found sweet rnt at last HIS LOVING WIFE, ANN i 01L1OI Tn loving me'mory of my filhct Theodore G. Gilboe, who pluci away 3 years Jan, 3, He suffered patiently and lonf, His hope was.bright; His faith was itronr: A peace of Jeiui filled hit bruit; EUGENE M. McLWfiHLIN FUNERAL NOK 3300 SIXTH AVt, (AT GJen THOY 1 VfVpllVllv 2744611 And leave us here to Our sUll jche with loneliness, Our eyef shed many a God only knows how much we mlM you at the end of lonely year.

Softly it night the atari art In Upon lonely grave. Where the sleeps without drEarning; One we loved, but could not save. One.year his passed since sorrow fell; The shock we received that day. we still, remember well. Your end was sudden, you made us cry, But Ihe saddest part of all, You never said -good-bye.

Besicle your crave we often stand, And try fn vain to understand." iii Lord, In tears wt pray. She so precious, why couldn't she-have stayed? MR. ANTHONY J. LE ANDO SKI, SONS. DAUGHTERS.

SONS-rS-LAW DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW, GRANDCHILDREN, AND ANTH6NY S. LEW- LIWANDOWSKI In loving memory of my very good friend, Margaret who left this troubled world 1 year Jan. Gone but not forgotten. May. her aoul "rest In everlasltnj peace; JOHN BEAK BEAUt 1 MeMllL" In loving memory" of bur brother, who pairtd away Jan.

U'e may not call thy death untimely, Since an who die, Cod's will have done, Bui hearts. In mourning, bow to Ihy wisdom, Until our grief's full course i BROTHERS AND -SISTERS Tn" loving memory of our mother, Rose Uram, who pissed a a Jan. it broke our hearts to you go, but you did not go alone, For part of us wtni with you, thi day God called you SON prra AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW ADRENA WMITI In loving. memory ot my dear aunt. MnUllM WhHe, who Away Jan.

1, 1W4. GoM, out not X1ECE, LARRAINE WHELAN WHITI 1 In wttraery of my rfear I Ulster Madeline EipoiJlo who pasafd away Jan. 3, IN), I years ago. fn my heart the memory li kept Of my dear I will never forget DIED ALL IN Entered Into rest December 31, 1971, at Samaritan Hospital, Troy, Jane Kennedy Allen of Wlllowbrook Apartments, 91 West Sand Lake Road, wife of the- late Samuel Alien; mother of John H. Allen of Panama City, sister of James H.

Kennedy, Troy; beloved a Miss Dorothy J. Knowles and Miss Harriet C. Martin; grandmother of Mrs. David Dougherty a auna. City, Fla, and Samuel E.

Allen- II of Ann Arbor, Mich. Private funeral -services from The Bowen Funeral Home, corner of 6th- a 5th Avenue Watervllet, at the convenience -of the family. There will be no call' In; hours. ALDWIN--At St. Mary 1 Hospital Jan.

1972, Frank J. of Griswold husband of A a derson; father, of Mrs, Richard (JoAnn) DeLamater both of Troy also by five grandchildren; brother of Miss Dorothy Baldwin ami Mrs. Rosemond Clinton both of 'Brooklyn and Mrs. Gabrklla Macey, Spelgletown. Funeral Tuesday mornlnr at from the Eugene-M.

Me- Loughtln Funeral'Mome SMC Sixth Ave. (at Glen Ave.) thence to Our Lady of Victory Church where the Liturgy of Christian Death and Burial will be celebrated at Friends are Invited and may call at the funeral home Monday 3 to and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment St. Cemetery, Menands. A I Victor ot Kooslck Falls, died suddenly at the Mary came at 3:33 p.m., and Michae Joseph McCoy 13 oz.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Michae J. McCoy of 68 Walervliet A a who came at 9:07, p.m. Albany Medical Center Hospital reported no births on New Year's Day.

uy i HcCl'ollan Hospital. Cambridge Dec. 30, 1971; survived by Ms wife the former Ethel Sheldon; two daughters, Mrs. FranK of Hoosick Fills and Mrs. Mildred Florida; one son, William Barrier of -Cam-bridge, N.Y.; also four siittri, Mrj.

Louise Andres- of Hintivlllc, Mrs. Irene French and Mrs. Julia Jones of Rensselaer, N.Y.; Mrs. lotle Slver of Albany; one brother, Bernard Barrier of PltUneld. also survived by 14 grandchildren and four gieat-irandchlldren." 1 Funeral sen-Ice from the residence, 19 Hoosick Hoosick Falls, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.

and from the Church ot the Immaculate Conrepllon at a.m. Family requests flowers be omitted, those wishing may 1 make contributions to the Town of Hooilek Rescue Squad. Friends may call at the residence Monday. A A Jan. 1, 1972, Madge M.

-of Hampton L.I., mother of Luke G. a a of Avert!) Park, Charles Bresnahan of Bell. and Robert Bresnjlun of Hempstead, M. AIM survived by wvtn grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Harlnell Funeral Home, Hempstead, L.I.

Monday and Tuesday. Interment In Bangor, Maine. In lieu of flowtri, pieaie donations to Sand Lake Ambulance At Hallmark Nunlnv Home, Dte. 31, 1971, Mrs. DIED CHAMPAGNE At the Leonard Hospital, a a 2, 1972, Yvonne Champagne, daughter of the lale Clara Champagne and A Boyer, devoted friend of Mrs.

Arthur Burl, of Center Bruntwick. Funeral from the Koran Funeral 2428 5th Avenue, Wednesday morning at o'clock. Thence to si. Peter's-Church where at 9 o'clock the Ltturgy of Cnrlflhm Death and Burial will be celebrated. Friends may call Tuesday afternoon 2 to 4 and Tuesday evening 7 to 9.

Interment "Elmwood: HiHj Cemetery. CONDE At St. Peter'i Hospital, January 2, Alfred S. Conde Sr.j of 233 Northern husband of Bertha Harrison Conde; father of Mrs. Stephen Coyer, of Troy," Mrs.

Vincent (Bertha) MarinuccJ, of Watervllet, Mrs. Theodore (Catherine) Karkowskl, of Syracuae, N.Y., Mrs. George Arnold. Frederick Frank J. and Alfred G.

Conde all of Albany. Also survived by twenty- one grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. Funeral- services Wednesday morning at o'clock from the Philip J. Frederick Funeral Home. 16 Manning Square, Albany, and II o'clock, from St.

Mark's Ltith. eran Church. Friend's may call Tuesday after 5 o'clock. in, the holdup man lost no time in opening the register, empty ing it of $156 and jumping back over the counter as Lewm came running from the back room right behind i Splitting up, the holdup ma with the cash fled north i River Street whie his lice headed south. 1win too chase a the man with the cash, but lost sight of him as he turned into Hutton Street.

The man wielding the knife was described as about 18 to 20 years of age. No description of the other robber was available. This is the third holdup recently by a pair or holdup men. The last two have been at knifepoint. CITY OFFICIALS TAKE OFFICE Successful candidates in the November 1971 elections were officially sworn-in at ceremonies New Year's Day.

In photo above, the seven members of. the all-Democrat Troy City Council are sworn in by City Clerk Thomas Brown. -From the left, are Michael J. Gully, John Wallher Edward J. Connal.y, Edward F.

McDonough, Rensselaer County Democratic chairman; Brown, W. Brian Sullivan, Francis J. Flynn and Louis Anthony Jr. John J. Sweeney Jr.

was absent for the photo. In photo below, Raymond H. Sick, Rensselaer County Republican chairman, congratulates the two GOP city judges. Shown, from left, are Police Court Judge Kyran P. Molloy Siek, and City Court Judge Dan G.

Farano. The Democratic ceremony was held at the Hendrick Hudson while the GOP held their's at Troy Holiday Inn. At City, Officials Sworn To Duties DIED Dec. 30, 1973. Mrs.

Sophie B. Kennedy, at her residence, 27 Kokley Hooiick Falls, widow of Milton Kennedy; mother of Mrs. Mary Ann P.O- Thomas Kennedy of Norfolk, DeTOMMASI--Suddenly January 1, 1972, at Albany Memorial Hospital, Vincent DcTommasl of 30 Homewood Avenue. Watervllet; husband of the a Phllomena Orlando DeTommasl: father of Mrs- Donald Hunter of Watervlttt, and Arthur IV. DeTommasI, Newton- of Michael DeTcrn- majl, Menands.

and Nicholas De- Tom mail of Troy; alsq survived hy 3 ffrand-chlldrrn and 1 brother and sisters In Italy. Funeral sendees from the Bowen Funeral Home. 97, Old fxiudon Road, (just south of Park Avenue) Latham Tuesday morning al 10:00. Friends are Invited and may call Monday 3-3 and 7-9. A Albany Medical Center Hospital, Dec.

31, Frances M. Pike, of 3117 7th Troy, wife of the late Clarence Groff; mother of Mrs. Margaret Grlrco of Scheneclady, Franklin of Troy, Clarence of Green Island, Ruth Dav.la, Earl Groff and Mrj. John Ntckarz, all of Troy: siller ol mother of Mrs. Mar P.O- Thomas Kenne and Kenneth Kennedy of Hoo- Falls; sister of Albert A.

Butkas of Babcock Like and John Butkas. Eagle Bridge; slep-iister of Anlhony J. Urbon of Hooslck Falls. Also survived by tlx grand-. children a -several cousins, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services Tuesday at a.m. from the a a Funeral Home, 43 Main Hoosick FaTu. and at 9:30 a.m. from the Church of. the Immaculate Conception.

Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery. Hoosick Falls. may call at (he funeral home Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In this city, Jan.

2, 1972, Elizabeth G. Clifford of 234 Third Troy, wife of the late George W. Kcnnelly mother of George W. Kcnnelly sister of John E. i aiso survived by aeveial nlcce.5 and nephews.

Funeral from the James J. Clinton Brothers Funeral Home, Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, thence to St. Mary's Church, where at 10 o'clock the Liturgy of Chrlitlan Death and Burial will be celebrated. FiEendi are Invited and may call at the funeral home Monday evening 7 to 9 and Tuesday afternoon and evening. Interment In St.

Mary's Cemetery, I At St. Mary'c Hospital, Jan. 2, 1972, Grelchen a widow of Mkllard H. Lee. Funeral services Tuesday morning at II o'clock from the Bryce Funeral Home -27B Pawling Ave.

Friends may call at the funeral home Monday evening from to 9. Fnlermept Oik wood Cemetery. LUSSIEK Jan. 1, 1972. Mary LouUe Roberts Luuler of 38 Edward Cohoes.

Wife of the late Joseph F. Lustier; mother of Mri. Alclde By JOHN SWANTEK While many Troy Area residents watching football games or enjoying holiday meals, representatives in last November's elections were taking the oath of office Saturday. The Democrats met at 1 p.m. the Hendrick Hudson.

The Republicans gathered in the LJncle Sam Room of the Troy Holiday Inn. The seven members of the all-Democrat City Council were the first to take the. oath of office in the second floor bail- room of the hotel. John Fleming, city Democratic a i a introduced the councilmen and City Clerk Thomas Brown administered the oath. As a Republican, it may have been Brown's last such function.

DIED Me A MAR A Dec. 31, 1971, Andrew P. McNamara; husband of Sophia McNamara; father of Andrew E. MriVamara of Brookview, N.Y., Mrs. Michael" (Rose) Mariano and Richard McNamara both of Troy, N.Y.

and the lale Robert MoXimara; a a of and and Hooert Clarenc Also ju. and (en rv.vcd by 24 grandchildren (en Bieil-grandchlldren. Funeral from the Parker AJa era Memorial; JOU Broadway. Waterrllet, Tuesday morning at I o'clock, to Si, Church, Water vlle.1, where a of the Resurrection will be sung al o'clock. Friends are Invited and may call Monday Hayner BulMn of Brunswick, wife of the late Leonard Bulson; mother of Mrs.

Everett (Lorna) Eddy of Wardboro, and late tra E. Bulion, Mn. Harold (Alice) Calhoun or Boyntonv.lle and Homer Balson of Brunswick. survived by 11 grandchildren and xreat-iraadchlldren. Funeral aervlce Monday at .11 i.m.

at the Howard B. Tale Son Funeral Home In Raymertown. Interment in the Eagle MIl.i Cemetery. CAIHIH At SI. Mary's HojpUil, Troy, I-f ember 31, 1971, Caihln 24 eid, McAanJs, dafljMer afternoon ind evening, 2 and 7 to o'clock.

to HANNELL ftREEKKIHSES Falrchlld ot Lake. shore Park. Wllervllet, N.Y., tut- denly, 1171, kuifcand t4 Atftmi; father or Mrs. Joe Jones, Mrs. Paul Mill- lout, Mrs.

John B. Blake and Jintei Criltecdtn Adams, Funeral at thi ater Preabyterun Church, MoMlay aftcrvowi at I o'clock. of Mndlnc flowers, those who wWi may anake eonthbatloni to Albany Medical Center. Jf, of the liU Htnry i a i Legnird CaihSu, the 'James E. Caih.n Sr, aunt of James E.

CaJhln Jr. of Menindi, aunt of Tracy and Cheryl.Casb.ln. AUM survived by several couilni. Fantral from UcNuUy Funeral Home, 147 Hudson- Green Island, Tuesday at a.m. thence to St.

Joan of Arc Church, Men 1.1 dt -There a Mau of the Resurrection celtbrat-M at a.m. Tntenncnt In SI. Cewrtery, Troy. Relatives ire Invited and anay call at the Funeral Home Monday from 3 to 3rkl 7 to p.m. A I At St.

Mary's Hospital, Troy, 1971, James J. Hay. den Haltmoon, husband of Clare Morln Hayden; father of Mlsr Dlanne a Mark and Brim Hayden and Richard (Kathyl Hlckev of Pltttsbury; grandfather of Scott Hlckey; er of Mrs. Patrick Griffin. Cofaoca, and Edward Hayden of Funeral from the a Funeral Home, 23 Broad Waterford, Monday morning at a.m.

and from Church, Crescent, at 9:36 a.m. the Lit- urty of Christian Dtath and Burial wilt be celebrated. Interment St. tfafy'j WaUrford. KANE--At Troy, N.Y., 30.

1971, Frances LJ-wife of Edwfrd J. Kane of Graf ton; daughter of daughter of Oraft Rosella Setbyrg mother of Donald of Sehtnettady. Mn, Patricia Frank of Qnflon nd Mrs. Barbara. of burg; sister of Mrs.

Brecon of Troy. Also aurvlved by seven grandchildren. Funeral from the Thomas M. Barber Funeral Home. Peterburg, I hi be celebrated.

(Loretta) LaPage, Armand I Marie Rose) LaFcrrlere, Mri. Louis (Irene) and Armand l.ussler, all of Cohoes, and Ibe late George LuJilrr. Also survived by 28 grandchlldrei and 51 Rreai-grandchTldren, And several nieces and Funeral from the Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 105 VMet Co- tioej, -Tuesday at 9 o'clock, celebrated Maw of the Reiurrec- tlon St. Mailed Church, 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends are Invited and may call at the a home, Monday 2 Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery, a ford. MAD DA LIMA--At VA Hotpltal. Albany, inf, GIno lent of 3rd huiband of latt Diane Ghtttl; brotMr of Arturo, Qulnlo. Vlclorto, Pla, Maria and Bruno Maddalena. AIM survived by nieces and nenMwi.

a Monday at a.m. from the Marra Funeral Home. Remktn and ColunaHa Streets, CoWt, and al fron St. Rlli'l Church where a of the Resurrection will offered. MAHLfR At Bill HtMplUl, Sche- r.ccUdy, Jan.

1, It72, MirVin Fir mm K3 Baker wife c-f Kerminn Mihltr; daughter of Mrs. Emily E. Firman of Latham; sister cf Chief Petty Officer Kenneth B. Firman, U.S.N. of Key Wejt.

and Robert S. Firman of Hamilton. Ohio, also survived by several cousins. Memorial Service al the Unitarian Society Church of Schentciidy, Wednesday at a.m. There w.l'.

no hours. Ttwie who may make contributions to the Schcncctady Cancer Society, Paula and Joseph REchard, Donna, Sherrj'j McNamara. Funeral from W. J. Lyons Fi neral Home, 1700 WashLiKton Ave.

Reouelaer, Tuesday morning at 8:30 and 9:30 at St. Mary's Church. Clinton Heights. ileUtlvcs and friends are Invited and may call at the funeral home Monday a 4 p.m. I AL Venice Jan.

1, 1972, Nicholas; a of Thelma (Sonny) Jones DeCarlo; father of Thomas Carey of Shel- bourae, Mrs. David Large of Troy and Anthony MelJte of Red Hook, N.Y.j ion of Mrs. Veronica Mellte and the iale Anthony elite; brother of Frank, Schenectady, Salvatore, Melrose. A Troy, Joseph of Walervilel and Mrs. Roc CO DeMco And Mrj.

Jamcs Man I Mo both of Troy also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral Thursday morning al from (he Eugene M. McLough- lln Funeral Home 3300 Sixth Ave. fat Ave.) thence to St. Anthony's Shrine Church where the Uturgy of Christian.

Death nd Burial will be celebrated at 9:30. Friends are Invited and may call at the a home Wednesday afternoon and evening. Interment St. Mary'i Cemetery, Troy. MURRAY Suddenly at St.

Mary's Counci.men Edward J. Con- Dally, W. Brian Sullivan and Fraricis J. Flynn; all Ixmis Anthony, John C. Walther and Michael J.

Gully were sworn in as a group. Councilman John J. Sweeney, who arrived late, was sworn in alone. All seven men swore to "faithfully discharge the duties of office of city councilman." Few Speeches There was very little speech making at eilher party's ceremony. Edward F.

McDonough, Rensselaer County Democratic chairman, told some 50 persons at the Democratic ceremony a it was time for cooperation between the cily and county governme.ils. McDonough said, "Troy is part of Rensselaer County and its about i the two governments worked together." The county leader wished the new legislators well in the year to come. Democrats lost control of the County Legislature but a a clean sweep of the City Council. The GOP has a one man majority in Courthouse. DIED At Albany, December 31, 1971, Divtd K.

Peters of 363 Magazine Street; brother of Elhel Anna Saladino of Cartercl. N.J., Mrs. The Democratic county lators were sworn by County Court Judge Timothy J. Foftrty. Taking the oath were Joseph E.

Harrigan, Thomas J. Witkowski, a J. i Earl R. Carrier, Daniel C. Ashley, Frank McDonald, and Joseph G.

Man- upe.la. Prior to the actual ceremony, there was still some discussion as to the various positions the new legislators would serve in. Tt seems almost certain thiit Connally will be the city 1 first Conservative Party mayor. Connally is a Conservative with Democratic backing. He may be the only Conservative mayor in the state.

GOP Ceremonies At the Holiday. Inn later in day, members of the Grand Old Parly met to witness the swearing-in of the eight Republican county legislators. Edward Vielkind, county clerk, administered the oath to Harry Honig, Thomas Cholakis, Stephen F. L. Bauer Joseph Warren, John Doughney, John A.

Murphy and Albert L. Wiley. Raymond H. Sick, county Hospital, Jan. mi, John husband' of a father 01 Mrs.

Peter Worobey and James Murray; also survived by four jrranddaughlers and one and three great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Styles Fi.ner.tl Home, 507 Fourth Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where at 9:30 o'clock the LKurgy of Christian Death and Burial will be Friends mar call al the fui.eral home Tuesday afternoon and evening -1 until 9 o'clock. MU5ELL-- At SU Mary's Hospital. Dec.

31, Joseph Musscll: brother of Mrs. Mary Lorandos of South Ozone Park. Long Island, K.Y., Mrs. Elena Xtvlni of Hartford, Mrs. A Jonei of Hartford, J.ou.5 Musiell of Ponfdrd, Mrs.

LouUe Szatanjkl of Hartford, and Mrs. Josephine Degos tin Florida. Funeral Mi 15 Tuesday morning al 9:30 o'clock at SI. Anthony's Shrine Church. Troy.

N.Y. Friends Invited to attend. MILSON Al Albany. Jan. 1971 A a Ray Net ion of 36 Van Sc hoick formerly of Troy, wife of the late Carl E.

Nelson; daughter the Izte John and Jane V.uhollam Ray; alsler of Mri. Theodore Park er and Mrs. Arnold Futter both cf A a James and WUllam Ray of Troy and the late Mrs. Margaret Mcltale and Mrs. Mary E.

Onr.sny: also survived by several nieces and nenhewi. Furcral icn-lce at the Hans Funeral Home, Western Albany Tuesday mo mint at 6'clock. Relatives and arc Invited and may call al the a homi Monday a i p.m. Ester Sanduccl of HoboXen, Joseph Peters of Enclno. and the lale Margaret DeGroat: also survived by several nephews and courins.

Funeral Trom the Hans Funeral Home, 1QS4 Western Avnue, Albany, Monday morning at 9:40, thence to the Church of SI. Margaret Mary at 10 o'clock. datives and friends are Invited and may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Jnlerment Ml. Hope Cemetery.

Athens, N.Y. I At the Cohen Memorial Hospital, a a I. 1372. a i Quinn, of 83 Egbert Street, wife of Richard P. Qul.in, mother of John Quinn, of Vermont, Peter Nelson, and Mrj, J.

C. (Ann) Butler, both of Abo survived by elxht grandchildren, seven real-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Edward J. Slanton Funeral Home, 326 Columtla SirecI, Cohoes, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, and 10:30, St. Agnes Church where a Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated.

Interment St. Agnes Cemetery. Cohoes. Friends a call at the funeral home, Monday afternoon from .0 and 7 to In the evening. RE AROOK--Margaret Dec.

3C-, 1971. daughter of the lale William and Catherine Kelly a aunt of William Mary F. and James J. Breen, all of Troy, ilrs. Catherine Reardon Houston and Mri a Elizabeth Reardon McCune both of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Funeral from the l.ohy Funera Home, 336 Third St. Tuesday morn Ing at 9 o'clock. Friends ate Invitee to the of Christian Death a Burial at SI. Paul thi Apostle's Church at 1.30. Then be no viewing hourj.

ROftCRTS--Ijura Singer Roberts. of Fred O. Roberts; sister of Mrs. Bertha 5. Dlehl of troy, and the late Phttlp Singer of Erie, a of Mils Virginia Dlehl of Troy, and several nieces and nephewi.

Funeral service Monday morning at 1 o'clock from the Bryce Funeral Home, 274 Pawling Ave. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, N'trw I-cbanon. a i a made no formal presentation saying the ceremony belonged to Ihe individual legislators. Sick said the a a i was to allow the a i i of the legislators a chance to get together and meet one another at the a of the new year. DIED SWARTOUT--At Leonard Hospital, Dec.

3D. 1971, husband of the late Rachel Powers: father of Gcorve Swartout of Indiana, Will Urn of Waterlord. Mri. Florence I'eis of New York City, Mrs. Joan Kiriean of 111 I noli; 16 children, two great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephtwi, Funeral from Rtveivlew Funeral Home, 2IS 2nd Ave.

(at 104th Street) Monday morn.nK at 10 o'clock. TRAICCX-At St. Mary's Hospital. Dec. 30, 1971, William husband or the late Louise M.

Orlh; a of Mr A. A. Harold (Grace) and Mn. William tLucllte) Wlxted, bolh ot Troy; brother of Mrs. Anna Rlffelbach, Troy: survived by ilx crandchildrea and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services Monday morn- inz al 11 o'clock from Ihe Eugene M. McLoughlln Funeral Home, 3300 fih at Glen Avenue. where Rev. Kenneth Hougland wUi officiate. VAN I a M.

stone, suddenly at the residence. 324 lit Dec. 31, 1971, wife the late Noah Van Denburgh; mother o( Edward North and John D. Van Dea- ana u. burgh, Colnle.

Also survived: by nine grandchildren and one great' grandchild. Funeral from the Leahy Funeral Home, 334 3rd Tuesday morn- Ing at 9:30 o'clock, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where at 1C O'clock the LUurgy ol Christian Death and Burial ed. Friends may call Monday to 5 and 7 to o'clock. Durlne were heli the week ld tn the a Fart Me- XOUNSON--Suddenly at St.

Mary's morlil Chapel and Crematory In Hcipllal, Dec. 30. a i husband a MLloi; father of Mrs. Donald (Shirley) McLaujhlln of North Greenbusri, Terry (Marilyn) Welter I of Latham. Mrs.

William (Bsrbtra, Campbell ot Trov and MaJ. Edward C. Robin- ion. U.S. Army.

Ft. Eustls, Va. Fu nrt ral service wll I be he'id Tueiday morning at 10 a.m. at the Funeral Home, SO? 4lh wllh Rev. Ruuell Paler, ot- Frlendi may call al the home Monday a Her noon and evening I lo 9 pjn, ficlat.n?.

funcraf Oakwocd Cemetery for Ihe following: WALTFJX E. SCHMIDT DAVID S. GfBBS A A B. CHESTER VINCENT J. DAICLF.

EBORAH A. WOOD ARY C. STXRR1TT NANCY J. ANNE P. HTBBS JOHN A i A MASGARET S.

A WALTER ROBBING PATR1C1X A. VT.I5KI LOUIS KUGLER BERTHA FARJt.

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