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stockings, for instance there aretTh Burlington Free rrwi At .1.1 i CrMnw Maw 3. 1957 bbbw Public Relations Man Hopes For Profit from Mayflower II honorable methods of private These are filled with samples of British manufacturers which will be shown all over America. For more than 100.0000 oounds 'Most of them soon got the originator of the idea, aboard. Be By ALVIN STEINKOPF LONDON I The 38-year-old 000," Charlton said. the use of one chest a shipper is idea, regarding a contribution to "It's the kind of money miblic public relations man who thought paying $1,238.

"Of course, I have heard it said up the Mayflower II project says relations consultant doesn't pick up casually, and finding it was a it's a private enterprise and he won't object to making some mon five-year job," he said. fore it left England he outlined the background and gave some details not made public before. The decision to reproduce the wooden sailing ship that carried the Pilgrims came to Charlton while he was traveling home from war service in the Orient. Mayflower II cost "a good deal that the whole thing is a highly commercialized project," Charlton said, "but is it? This is a private Summer Table Beauty White spray-painted gourds and large leaves leven weeds will dot, combined with colorful fruit in a milk glass bowl, will make a cool and beautiful table centerpiece for dining room, entrance hall or porch. the project as a sum chargeable to their advertising appropriations Charlton said.

Many business firms got into the project with gifts and cash. For those whose products were of little use to a sailing ship nylon Charlton interested a number of ey on it but he has no promise businessmen and industrialists in of it. The bark is now sailing toward enterprise undertaking, as was the original Mayflower, and all we have done is to use openly the the idea, and in the end they footed most of the bills. Cape with Warwick Charlton, S3 fill Ma, 1 IT TITLE CHANGES HANDS Sugar Ray Robinson stands cer Gene Fullmer after dropping him with a left hook in the fifth round of their middleweight title bout in Chicago May 1. Robinson regained the title as Fullmer failed to come up by the count of ten.

Buckley Scores Power Lobby Am; How To Make Easy Money Senate Refuses to Rule Utilities Out of Retail Selling Business SPRINGFIELD, May 2 IJI Leonard Colen of East Long meadow went to police yesterday! and expressed fears for the safety of a friend. Vermont Press Bureau MONTPELIER, May 2 The tor said his bill would merely prohibit the companies from selling appliances and other goods under the same corporate entity through which they sell power or gas. Senate refused today to rule utilities out of the retail merchandis ing field. It rejected a measure introduced by Sen. Buckley of Bennington Today Louis F.

Marcotti, 41, of Windsor Locks, and North' Brookfield, pleaded innocent to being an accessory before a larceny and was held in $20,000 by District Court Judge Thomas J.O'Malley for a May 10 hearing. State Police Lt. Richard Carter laid Marcotti was one of a gang which bilked Colen of between more than $8,000 in two weeks. Nothing would prevent them County, 19-10, on a roll call vote. from setting up separate retail cor The action followed a spirited! porations, he In this event, however, they would have to rent separate buildings, hire sales per sonnel and pay the usual overhead, he continued.

Compete on Equal Terms attack by Buckley on the methods used to defeat his bill A large private utility company said it had no interest in the legislation and then offered to pay the expenses of three retailers if they would attend a public hearing and oppose the measure, he asserted. Carter said Marcotti told Colen he could make big money by betting on sure winners at horse tracks. Carter said Marcotti posed as a bookie with a direct telephone line to a track so Colen, operator I a small Springfield store, could This would force them to with other retailers on an equal footing, Buckley said. The Senate Banking and Corpo bet seconds after a race. The retail merchants have no rations Committee had reported the bill adversely.

Sen. Smith of 6.70x15 TUBE-TYPE BLACKWALL EACH, PLUS TAX AND YOUR OLD TIRE Washington County said the com lobby in Montpelier, he continued, "but the pcver companies have," Coten, the detective added, was allowed to win a couple of bets on fictitious races and dug into his savings, turning over more than Buckley said. mittee found no evidence that utilities were subsidizing their retail activities through pyver and gas rates and decided that no obstacles He quoted "rough" figures from the Public Service Commission to $8,000 to have it multiplied. When Colen tried to collect a should be placed in the path of bet yesterday, Carter said, another member of the gang in legitimate Business operations. formed him Marcotti had double- the effect annual sales of- appliances by utilities come to ooo: A "Nebulous Undertaking" Buckley said that it is possible for the large companies to em crossed the syndicate and "would Free Press Debate be rubbed out." Ea'h.

Pin. Tx PluT Jnf" 670x15 2.T5 2i88 J-7l0xT5 MOST" J618 L0 Colen, alarmed for Marcotti's Award Presented safety, told police. ploy their entire working force as salesmen. While they may try to To Richmond H.S. keep their basic service and their At on5tri ins Attit a it ic a i cvau avid luca acjyas ate a a RICHMOND, May 2 At a nebulous" undertaking, he assert ed.

school assembly held Monday, Su NHL To Televise 21 Games In '58 CHICAGO, May 2 The ffa-tional Hockey League and the Columbia Broadcasting System agreed today to televise 21 Saturday afternoon games next season. PSC Quoted perintendent George W. Bountress, The PSC was quoted as report on behalf of Richmond High ing annual retail sales of the Cen School, accepted the trophies won by the Richmond Debating Team tral Vermont Public Service Corp. --cushionjubSIss P-df e- fife 67015 "2475 JM 7l0xT5 USS 9J -MSMMJMJ at Citizens' Utilities, at the UVM Interscbolastic Debate $107,000: Green Mountain Power Tournament. One award.

The Bur and the Burlington Final approval of the TV programming rests on the league's ability to make up the necessary lington Free Press Trophy for the Municipal Light $3,000. 1937 Debating Champions, is to be achedule. retained permanently by the The Bennington County sena Clarence S. Cam obeli, league school. The Edwin W.

Lawrence Championship Trophy, also pre TUBELESS WHITEWALLS president, said after a meeting of club owners, "everybody is for it! and our only prpMem is if we can acquire the physical facilities to Dr. Pollard Dies; Former Dart Coach sented to Richmond High School, is a rotating trophy unless won for three successive years by the TUBI-TYPE WHITEWAUS (0)88 same school. televise." GROVELAND, May 2 Iff) 88 High School Notes -Dr. John W. H.

Pollard, 83, for Campbell said the problem will lie the availability of stadiums throughout" the season. Three members of the Rich 6.70x15 mer physical education and football coach, died today. He car Full 18-Month Notionwid. Service Cord Guorontee Treod design givea less chance of dangerous skid. Quoliry ond performonca proven by our test fleet Heot-resistont Bonded Rayon Cord cushions impacts Neoprene whitewolls ore easy to clean 6.70x15 mond High School chorus have been chosen delegates to the Ver Walter A.

Brown, owner of the Each. Plus lax And Old Tire Plus Tax tained the Dartmouth team in 1883 And Old Tire He served as physical education mont Music Festival, where they Boston Bruins, was elected chair man of the owners group. director at Union College and will sing in the All-State chorus Rochester University before be The students are Claire Harvey, coming football coach at the Uni alto; Charles Spence, bass; and versity of Alabama in 1906. Later Harold Harvey, tenor. Joseph Bu- Doug Harvey Wins Norris NHL Award CHICAGO.

May 2 Doug Har he served as physical education davmfnt PLAN FREE INSTALLATION ONLY 10 DOWN ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN ley will represent Richmond in the All-State Band. He will play tenor director at Washington Lee. saxophone. vey of the Montreal Canadiens of Mrs. Meade Returns The 1957 Challenger, the senior yearbook, has just been published Die National Hockey League was named recipient of the James Nor and may be purchased from mem From Baha'i Meeting ris Sr.

Memorial Trophy for the third successive year. The trophy is awarded to "the bers of the senior Church Note Un Paul A Moaib nf .101 St. rehirned vesterdav from regular defense player who cam The pulpit committee of the the 49th annual convention of the Baha'i Faith held in Wilmette. 111. Congregational Church has called 'J a special church meeting after the onaCrated throughout the season the greatest all-around ability in that position," -Harvey.

32. oiled Jro 139 points She said a highlight ot tne convention naf the reading of a mes- service on Sunday to hear and act upon the report of the pulpit com mm I a Khnntil F.ffondi. guar out of a possible 180. Red Kelly mittee. dian Of the faith in Haifa, which of Detroit, a four-time winner, was 4-H Meeting referred to the "deteriorating sit second with 42 The first vear Awinir eirls.

of uation in world affairs and which (allit nn Baha'i to accomnlish the With the trophy goes a $1,000 Iho Harww-fifuTiilfv AM Diih mot prize, I at the home of their leader, Mrs. remaining tasks of the 10-year crusade to spread the "oneness of Homer Gile, May 1, with five memheri Oregon Thov worked on Read the Free Press Want Ads daily for best results. mankind. tneir aprons tor aress review Union Carpenters, Builders in Barre Agree on Pay Rate BARRE. May 2 Members of the local carpenters' union and 1T tnree Barre contractors came to agreement on a rate of hourly pay for all carpenters on work Including both residential and commercial.

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Your choice of colors. THRIFTY FIBER SEAT COVERS The agreement came last night- at a meeting in the Moose Hall 88 where a large number of the 4 members of Local No. 481. Car penters and Joiners of America met with three local contractors involved, A. a Henry mnae ana sons Earie o.

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Custom tailored look! The wage committee was head ed by Emile Coulllard, the union AWAY WE CO Outfielder Lee Walls, left, stuffs a shoe into uniform kit held by First Baseman Dale president, alon with Levi Abar and Jack Osborne. VERMONT'S MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE i Long as ine two xormer ruisuurgu ruat wjrci Most of the Atlantic Inlands such packed in Pittsburgh to join tne cnicago uuos aiwr beinff told Mav 1 of the trade which will bring Dee as the Azores are the topi of CI ll.ARll 35 CHURCH ST. DIAL 4-S335 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK 01a underwater volcanoes. 1 WUJUUUU Fondy and Gene Baker to the Pittsburgh team. i-a3 tfeSffcw 4.

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