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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 5

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National Library Set April 3-9 National Library Week, sponsored jointly by the American Li- Association and National Book Committee, will be observed for the third consecutive April national library 7 inside (Grace) National Library Week, sponsored jointly by the American Library Association and National Book-Committee, will be observed for the third consecutive e'a April 3-9-1960. It will be celebrated by all state library associations in the fifty states, and will emphasize the importance of reading in American life and the value of libraries of all kinds. The theme for this Week is ful New'Worlds "Open Wonder- Wake Up and Read," while its objective is to remind the American people that reading can aid them in exploring and satisfying their need for a greater sense of purpose and meaning in their daily lives and, even' move importantly, to suggest that they set apart a time in which to rededicatc themselves to me ideas and ideals of a tree society. Connecticut has 202 public libraries ranging Jn size from 1,400 to 400,000 books, and statistical returns of 188 libraries report the per capita cost averages J2.32. These same libraries report a total of 4,880,000 volumes a year, or 2.4 volumes per capita, and the total, circulation numbers over 12 'million volumes a year, or 6.1 per capita.

Among the 990 elementary, junior high, senior high and technical schools there are.nearly 300 centralized school libraries bu only approximately 200 school librarians. There are 18 college anc university libraries in the State o. many with unusua and 63 libraries specializing in business, industry and Television In Review TV, with Leonard charming, conversing research. The State Connecticut has extensive research and reference library 'facilities specializing in law, political science, history, genealogy, archives of it is the state record center; responsible for the state museum, war records, the examiner of public records; and it carries on an extensive interlibrary loan service throughout the state. The Bureau of Library Services Education furnishes consultant service and book loans to schools and to public, libraries, it maintains the Middletown Area Library Service Center, the Central Book Collection at East Hartford, and the Hine (professional education) Library in Hartford.

These are all facts about your libraries -r- use them, get acquaint- ed.with t.h i facilities, pay them a visit during Connecticut Li- Week, April I960. Realty Transactions The following realty transactions have. been filed in the office of Town Clerk Raymond St. John. Quit Claim First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Waterbury, to Amil- iar M.

'and Esther J. Silva, house and lot on Woodbine St. Naugatuck Savings Bank to Eva Isabel Williams and Eva Isabcll Williams, land on Spruce Dr. Adam and Mario Olivieri to Eva Isabel Williams and Eva Isabcll Williams, iand on Spruce Dr. Eva Isabel Williams aka Eva Isabel! Williams to Adam Olivieri, land on Spruce Dr.

Wayne B. Thompson to First Federal Savings.and Loan Association of Waterbury, house and lot on Woodbine St. Emma R. Trcstrail to Naugatuck Savings Bank, house and lot on New Ma von Rd. Benjamin P.

Kerski al. to Sav. ings and Loan Association, house and lot on Forest St. -O- Warranty Amiliar and Esther J. ilva to Wayne B.

Thompson, Mouse and lot on Woodbine St. Release of Mortgage. First Federal Savings and Loan Association of to Martin A. Battistc. land on East Waterbury Rd.

NaugaUick Savings Bank to Frederick- C. and Emma Trestrail, house and lot on New Haven Rd. Savings and Loan Association to Benjamin P. Kerski, house and lot on Forest St. Condemnations Manuel Sousa al to State of Connecticut, land on Cherry St.

Club Uniao Porlugesa Club to State of Connecticut, land on Rubber Ave. and Cherry St. (T) By FKED DANZIG United Press International YORK (UPI) The New York Philharmonic series on CBS- Bernstein and occasionally conducting, has been one of the great pleasures of this generally disappointing TV season. Bernstein was back again Sunday, with another satisfying hour, the final hour 'of their TV. season.

I may sound 'like a sorehead but I think mid-March is much too early to conclude a season. Off they go, even before the departure of winter, or the Betty Mutton show. Sunday's show explored rhythm Bernstein showed how a pulse becomes a beat and then takes on rhythmic' values. As usual, it was a cleverly presented lesson. thought, however, that his fina' portion of narrative contradicted the first part.

1 'also felt that at times Bernstein was almost spoofing Art Carney's recent satire of Leonard Bernstein a life-imitates-Art (Carney) sort of thing. There are no reservations on my part about the performances of Aaron Copland's "El Salon Mexi- of Minor, which I thoroughly enjoyed. William Graham's direction was an important part of the production's success. Somehow, the philharmonic's brass seems shinier, the fiddles mellower-looking, the tympanists crisper, the musicians generally more competent than any other musical group I see on TV. Maybe it's the lighting that does it.

and the final movement Cesar Franck's Symphony In and Filing: Ed Sullivan did his own censoring on his CBS- TV show Sunday night. He told his audience, several minutes before the close, that he was not showing a previously-scheduled film plip of playwright Sean O'Casey chatting with Barry Fitzgerald. Sullivan said he yanked the segment after phone callers complained about O'Casey's scheduled appearance on the St. Patrick's Day Salute. A brief film excerpt of Irish songs was substituted.

Many Irish songs were performed on TV Sunday, but I thought CBS-TV's "Camera Three" did the finest job. Simple but lovingly-performed folk songs were offered instead of the more familiar tin pan alley Irish tunes. Peggy Lee, who usually sings unsmilingly, played an unsmiling dramatic role on "GE Theater" Sunday night. She can't say she took the role because it offered a challenge. The mouldy suspense yarn, "So Deadly.

So Evil," didn't offer her anything but a pa'y check. "Overland Trail," NBC-TV's Sunday Western, con-j tinues to display a dude ranch air. And I can't say I'm adjusted to the sight of kindly old Bill Bendix shooting people. It's contrary to everything we've been taught to believe about the man. On Small World." a stimulating conversation built up as cellist Pablo Casals, violinist Isaac Stern and conductor Ernest Anscrmct discussed the musician's responsibil- ty to the- politics his time.

Equally fascinating was Ed Mur- explanation of why Daniel Schori- was subbing for him on the show. "I am out of the reach of cameras and microphones," said Murrow, seated before camera and microphone. I sup- i pose I understand what he meant, Dut his phraseology haunts me. Even, though Janis Paige seems dp the same dance on every she visits, she remains one: of my TV favorites. And in color "The Dinah Shove Show" Sun-1 day night, she was at her pcpi- est best.

Tho Channel Swim: Herbert loover will appear on CBS-TV's 'Person To Person" on April 'mm his cottage in key Largo, The entire half-hour will be leveled to the visit with the for- ncr president. The leading contender as a replacement for CBS- TV's "Betty Mutton Show" is another situation comedy. "The Immense Design," an examination of theories about the "Hawaiian "Tho "Withered Look of Summer," the June 1 "U.S. Steel Hour" production on CBS-TV, will star Betsy Palmer and Jeff Donnell. ABC-TV reports that Lawrence Welk will play the accordion for the first time in about two years during his March 26 show.

creation of the universe, is NBC- TV's "World Wide 60" for Satur- Heat your fiome.with oil IT'S SAFE! IT'S CHEAP! IT'S SURE! THE Nougotuck Fuel Co, Church Slret PArk 0-8276 day, April 2. Robert and Inger Stevens arc co-starred in 'Calico Bait," a future CBS-1'V 'Zane Grey Theater" episode. ly, is awaiting a decision on its future fur next season. Ezra Stone has a part in ABC-TV's March 30 mystery, "Kim Quixote" on TKEMOliS SHAKE AI.IUKKS ALGIERS (UPI) The Algiers region was shaken by three earth were no reports of injuries or ex- This anthology series, incidental- tensive property damage. Mrs.

PaJomba Asks Meeting With Fund Raising Committee Tlie Psilomba Fund Committee will hear Mrs. June Palomba at 5 p.m. on Friday in the Commun- ity Room of the Waterbury Nation-1NAUGATUCK NEWS (CONN.) MONDAY, MAR. 14, 1M9-PAGR al Bank. Mrs.

Palomba, the moth-1 HOMK "RKD" BOOKSTORE drcn from Bas poisoning. Last PARIS (VJPI) Someone threw month, without notice to the com- "Mototbv cocktail" gasoline miltee which lias raised more than bomb through the display window or or nine children and former Woodbury resident now living in Torringlon, requested the mooting. Several weeks ago Mrs. Palomba deserted the Woodbury home the committee was planning to purchase for her and her family who were all victims of the tragedy lust November 25. which claim- SKi.OOO to buy the home, Mrs.

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