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5 oTHI TROY RICORD, TROY, N. Y., WIDNISDAY MORNINO, MAY 91, 1H7Hoosick FallsR«y A. SvNlvflu, U M»ia U. (R.O. k. 129)Ul *14-97)1Gls In Vietnam Send Money To Help Build Pool HereTwo additional $450 Sifts to the Weir-Reynold* Community Swimming Pool fund have boon announced, and will entitle the iS donors to granite memorial ly plaques on the hath house.Joseph E. Buckley of the Joseph Buckley St Son fuel busi-new was one of these. He is treasurer of the Community Pool Fund Committee.The other is from live Hoosick Falls Teachers Association and represents proceeds from the recent fashion show sponsored hy them at the Central School Auditorium.Another unusual conlrlbution is that of $60 from seven non-commissioned Army officers stationed at Don Ba Thih. RVN, in Vietnam. This was receivedElks PlanFlag DayObservancePlans for a steak dinner and dance on Saturday' June 10, were made at I hr recent meet-from Spec. 4.C. Carl J. Kempf Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Kompf Sr. of 46 Mechanic St., Hoosick Fall*.The voluntary collection was made by soldiers from seven different communities and six different slates, all of whom signed (heir names and wished the local committee luck in being able to open July 1. They had followed the fund raising and construction reports from newspaper accounts receives! by Kempf and responded to his enthusiastic comments.The other New York veteran contributing was a specialist 4 from Poughkeepsie. The others, all specialist* 4, were Robert E. Blacklcdgc of East Alton, III., Richard A. La Boissiere of Cambridge, Mass., William T. Shelton of Iowa Park, Tex., cod William J. Winger of North Manchester, Ind.Additional family donations of $60. which includes $13 membership fees for the year, are being received, according to Philip Leonard, general chairman.Volunteers are contributing evening hours, as well as weekends in different labor categories.Little League To Get FlagFrom KingThe Town of Hoosick Little League officials were pleasantly surprised this weekend when Benedict A. Nowik, president, received a communication from Congressman Carleton J. King of the 30th Congressional District, donating an American Flag for a flag pole at the Held given by Boy Scout Troop 64 of Hoosick Falls.Congressman King's letter stated that he had purchased the flag and is making arrange-ncntj to have it flown over the United States Capitol in Washington before he sends it on with an accompanying cerlili-(cate to tell of its having been flown there.The Congressman said that he would like to make the presentation in person, but could nol, due to the pressure of Congressional business. He suggested that his close personal friend. County Treasurer Janies M. Brahan of Hoosick Falls represent him In completing, the flag presentation.King is a resident of Saratoga i Spring*. In Congress he is aRADIOLOGICAL DEFIpoisoning at Cohoes fir Joseph Walkowica, Coh vlict police, and Robe Watervliet police; Don*Space Scicnc May Be BoosTo AgriciilluWASHINGTON (AP) -scientific technique inv the use of remote sensing mcnt developed in llie program may lie applicai II (i in -.nd if
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