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Poge 2 Burlington Free Press, Friday, January 23, 1953 I Crenode-Tosser Gets Death Penalty SAIGON. Indo-China The riskv business to tots band gren Cooper's 'High Noon' Performance, Miss Booth's 'Sheba' Win AP Poll Deaths Funerals ades about in Military courts are now imposing the By GENE HANDS AKEB. Fifth place among actresses u( Vietnam press agency re- nnmniwn rtan-in min was a four-way tie. rwrts that a man who burled a FUNERALS Noon." Gary Cooper and Shirley'with 6 votes each, among Eliza- grenade into a bar here has been LOMBARD, Archie L. Fu- Rrnth i tnn-nlaee winners in rh.ii, Tavlnr in "Ivanhoe" Helen seniencea oeain.

JAMES M. WHALON Garnet M. Whalon. 49. of 74 Pitkin died latt night in a local hospital following an illness of two years.

Mr. Whalon was the son of the late Henry and Margaret Whalon nrral services will be held today at 2 at the Harold P. Brown Fu- nationwide Associated Press poll to Haves in "My Son Jonn. va ma- pick the best movie and screen Hepburn in "Pat and MUte. Umm ncral Home in Grand Isle.

Inter Derformaneo of 19SZ. and Ava Gardner in me ouu ment win be in the South Hero el "High Noon" edged out "The Cemetery, Rev. Richard Fryt of KfficfeaS 1 "Claaa Rim Fitznrald's sweco among Sen Charlotte, officiating. Mr. Lom Quiet Mas "as the best picture seen last year 'by movie editors on bard was from Charlotte and a L.iiUivJ supporting actors, for his work in "The Quiet Man," was as big as Cooper's among stars 58 votes.

AP member newspapers and radio of Fall River. Mass. He is survived by his wile, the former Cecile Normandeau: two sons, James and John; two daughters, Joan and Joyce; two brothers. Samuel it Lancaster, and Henrv of Fall River. stations from coast to coast.

former resident of South Hero. Fsnrral of L. H. scabs 141 Mala St. WtJMaki Dial Next among male supporting Cooper led the starring-actor JOHNSON.

Jan. 22 Funeral services for Lester H. Jacobs were field by a wide margin for his players were Peter Ustinov in performance as the marshal in! "Quo Vadis." 13 votes; Victor Mc- FOR SALE TOOT HILL two sisters. Mrs. Mary McKenney "lr.V hi.M tor.

19 .1 9 i U- "HJgh Noon." Miss Booth wonlUglen in "The Quiet Han at of Lancaster. Mass and Mrs. EH TriZi. E. TTveBig Sky thur Hunnicutt in among starring actresses for ber Iher Jaekaon of Tiverton.

R. J- I also oy several uu Lodge in charge portrayal in "Come Back. Little Sheba." FttageraU Wins inn COrtllOA Mica Ina fl.llu Funeral services will be held 7J. 7J. Hyde Park, Venneat.

Let frontage ti feet, depth Z2 feet, bailding 44xS2 feet Weed frame ceastraetiea, slate roof. Excellent opaertantty fee small basiness er sammer theatre. ImHr.mnti far inaBMtlan and Leo Genn in "Quo Vadis, 7 each; James Stewart in "The Greatest Show on Earth" and Millard Mitchell in "My Six Convicts." 5 each. Gloria Grahame Secend Thelma Ritter. as Susan Hay- Winners among suoDorting play r.

1L. The bearers were Koeer Perk. ers were Barry Fitzgerald in "The I aim oral OI uir winniunic. K.nn..h Burial will take i 7 Quiet Man" and Thelma Ritter in Conception. narry Manning ana Gorman Peatman With a Song in My Heart" The cross-section of critics' opin all employes at 'the Talc Mill.

ward's nurse-companion in witn made throagh Selectmen, a Song in My Heart." received the! BHg a be in en er before Feb. 14. ions was represented in 196 ballots where Mr. Jacobs had worked as place in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Until the hour of the services, the body will remain at the Fred'k J. Boucher Funeral Home, 68 Elmwood Ave. JAMES W. LEWIS winning 16 votes among supporting 1953. from cities large and small throughout the United States.

DODGE TAKES OATH AS BUDGET DIRECTOR Joseph M. Dodge, left, takes oath of office at the White House as he becomes new director of the budget yesterday. President Eisenhower and his administrative assistant, Sherman Adams, second from right, witness the ceremony conducted by Frank R. Sanderson, right, White House administrative officer. (AP Wirephoto).

chemist. The church was filled with relatives and friends. The body was placed in the Totals for best-picture honors actresses. Gloria Grahame took both second and fourth places with 14 votes for her Derformance in "Sud Rights ate reserved te reject any or aU bids. Selectmen Town ef Hyde Park were: "High Noon," 47 votes: "The Qutet Man," 40; "The Great vault for burial in the spring in me view Cemeterv est Show on Earth," 22; "The Snows of Kilimanjaro," 12; "Quo Vadis" and "Ivanhoe," seven each.

Mr. Jacobs and Mrs. Jacobs had den Fear" and 10 for her portrayal of the elephant girl in "The Greatest Show on Earth." Third place went to Katy Jurado, 13 votes, in Emerson Foresees Possible Deficit conducted a small dance orches Cooper was the standout among tra for 28 years. The couple had celebrated their silver wedding an High Noon." Fifth spot, with 8 Swanton Girl Dies While Undergoing Operation on Arm actors in starring roles with 58 votes, was Ava Gardner's in The VERGENNES. Jan.

22 James W. Lewis. 78, of Water Street. Vergennes, died Wednesday, Jan. 21, at the Veteran's Administration Hospital, White River Junction, after a long illness.

He was the husband of the late Grace V. (Sullivani Lewis and son jnf the late James and Margaret (Costello) Lewis. Lewis is formerly from Boston, where he was a member of the Boston Police Department, retiring in 1940 after 37 years serv votes. Next were Gregory Peck in MONTPELIER, Jan. 22 Governor Emerson's prediction that state government operations may run in the red during the next fiscal bien-nium is based on the following recapitulation of general fund estimates.

1954 1955 Total niversary ixov. zu, JBSl. Faneral of Mrs. Pine 'The Snows of Kilimanjaro," 21; Snows of Kilimanjaro the same performance that won her six starring votes. Marlon Brando in "Viva Zapata," MONTPELIER, Jan.

22 13; Sir Laurence Olivier in "Car Estimated Revenues $15,692,036 $15,307,636 $30,999,672 SWANTON, Jan. 22 Joanne Recommended Appropriations 15,402.798 15,971,752 Marie Patnode, three year old Hrt 9Bo ra kha ii 37i 7n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert rie." 12, and Ray Milland in "The Thief," 11. Largely-attended funeral services for Mrs.

Donald Pine were held this mornjng at 9 in St. Augustine's Miss Booth led the starring-ac- The governor proposed to offset the anticipated deficit on general Patnod'- died.t unexpectedly this uiurcn. fmu4 niuritlntu )lir uttinil uU. tk. t17i Kit frm aviclina crurnlnM HOOD Bl SI.

AJDanS MOSDliai. fine tress field with 38 tallies. Following her were Joan Crawford in "Sud A solemn high mass of reauiem was ujiuvi gumg ui vyciauuu avi was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Msgr.

William P. Crosby with Rev. Rob. an arm infection den Fear," 28; Susan Hayward in "With a Song in My Heart." 27. and Betty Hutton in "The Greatest She was bom in St.

Albans and ert Powers as deacon and Rev. James Foley as sub deacon. Norman Rockwell Has to Go to Mass. To Find Boy with Suitable 'Shiner' lived all her life in Swanton. Be SPECIAL! Show on Earth," 9.

Delegations attended from the sides her parents, she leaves two brothers, Raymond and John; one Write for FREE FOLDER in Color. C1BL I. St. Vincent de Paul Society, the National Life Insurance and sister, Catherine, all of Swanton; The naner hrna'dcast Rockwell's PITTSFIELD, Jan. 22 (1 Norman Rockwell, famed artist.

need over its radio station WBECialso a paternal grandmother, Mrs. St. Michael's College. Bearers were Daniel Casey to Pittsfjeld 52,000 citizens. Louise Patnode and maternal 'I hope we are not going to start grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Her- DOORS PINE BIRCH FIR For Exterior and Interior Work Forvillo Lumber Co. Lake St Dial 2-2575 was in town today looking for a boy with a black eye. Stanley Jayne, Clement Jordan, W. Oleed Lanphier, Reuben Zile and Charles Plche.

a hruisine enidemic hv annealinff OCrl Boom, nailSDUrgn, He inserted an advertisement in for help," murmured Rockwell. Funeral services will be held the Berkshire- Eagle asking for a boy or girl "with a black eye fresh Mile East at (JVM The body was olaced In the enough for a good color picture." Green Mount Cemetery vault to ice. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Peter 's Church, Vergennes, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived toy one daughter, Mrs.

Albert Olson; two grandsons, Stanley J. and James L. Lewis; and one granddaughter, Jan Lewis, all of Vergennes. The funeral will be held from the Larrow Funeral Home, Maple Street, Vergennes, Saturday morning, Jan. 24.

Requiem mast at St. Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Calling hours are Friday evening, 7.9 p. m.

Interment will be in Prospect Cemetery. MRS. HARRIET WHITCOMB ESSEX JUNCTION. Jan. 22 Mrs.

Harriet Anne Edwards (Pat-tee) Whitcomb. 87, of 66 West died early this morning at her home after a long illness. She was born in Georgia Nov. 18, 1865. daughter of James and Irene Edwards Pattee.

She was Forty minutes later four fresh black eyes and nine of varying shades showed up. One was "a beauty" that the mother of the owner declared was fresh 'this Rockwell explained he bad hunt await Dunai next Saturday at 9 in the Church of 1 the Nativity. The body will be place in St. Mary's vault. The body will remain at her late home until the hour of the funeral.

Donald Wood of Smith's Funeral Home in charge of weanesaay night the member nf ed vainly in his home town of Arlington, Vt, 50 miles away, and the St. Vincent de Paul Society and a group from St. Michael's Will her College met at the Pine home to in nearby Bennington, without morning from a fall, finding an optic freshly shinedj Color photographs are being tak-enough to use for a magazine cover en of the candidates and Rockwell recite prayers. painting. will choose the best to work from.

Funeral of Dr. Williamson' The real propeller of a lish is; BRISTOL, Jan. 22 Lareelv at its tail. Vide i assortment tended funeral services for Dr. Harold L.

Williamson were held $5000 bail. His case may afime up some time next week, court officials indicated today. A practicing physician in Wallingford for more than 40 years. Dr. Miller was the only active phy ef covert in both plastic and fiber this afternoon at the a ot I really express Church.

Rev. H. Barton VanVliet Dr. John Miller Given Probation For Abortion SAND TREDS 00x16 7" AH tlier for Wlatcr Safety GREEN MT. TIRE CO.

officiated. sician in the town at the time of A large delegation of doctor the widow of George Howe Whit wris present, as were the directors and employes of the First National comb. She was a member of the Congregational Church. 38 Mala Wiiramki Dial 4-MtO Bank, nurses, political associates and members ot Libanus Lodge 47. RUTLAND, Jan.

22 In a sur his arrest. In addition, he was a school director in Wallingford for 30 years. A 1906 graduate of the College of Medicine of the University of Vermont Dr. Miller was licensed to practice in the state during the same year. He is married and is the father of two children.

prise move in Rutland County Couat today. Dr. John H. Miller, 73. of Wallingford pleaded guilty Mrs.

Whitcomb leaves two daughters, Mrs. George Nelson Brown of New Canaan, and Miss Laura Whitcomb of Essex Junction; three sons, Fred, George and Harold Whitcomb of Essex Junction; and two grandchildren, Robert E. Brown of New Canaan, Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery where Mr. VanVliet gave the committal service. Bearers were Carlton Bosworth, Warren Brooks, Wilfred Brown.

to two attempts and an abortion before Judge Albert W. Barney and drew a suspended sen your love? If you want hers to be a fine diamond one she'll be proud to call her own for a lifetime, come in and see our glittering array of beautiful stones. Our Registered Jeweler's, American Gem Society, thorough training and special knowledge will be a big help to you. Benjamin Comstock, Amos Han Read the Free Press Want Ads daily for best results. son and Paul Salvas.

and Fred D. Lind, USA tence of from three to five years in the House of Correction in Windsor on each of the three Ushers were Luther Rockwood The funeral will be held at 2 p. See the Distinguished DeSoto for '53 Start the year with a thrill BREWER BROS. 1 North Ave. Dial 75f to choose from Add new beouty to your car by having a set installed rodoyl PRICES START as low as $.95 VICTORY AUTO STORES 145 Cherry St.

Burlington St. Albans, Newport St. Johnsbury m. Saturday in the Congrega counts. and Paul Sherwln.

Faneral of Mrs. Zettman tional Church. Essex Junction. VERGENNES, Jan. 22 The fu Burial will be In the family lot in River View Cemetery, Richmond, Vt.

The body will remain Sentence was recommended by State's Atty. Martin J. Delliven-eri. Dr. Miller was also placed on probation until further order of the VENETIAN BUNDS $1.99 up J.

W. ARNOLD CO. 131 PINE ST. DIAL t-5046 On. MeOBEEVY BtJICE neral of Mrs.

Mary L. Zottman, We offer a superb selection of Diamond Engagement Rings from $75 to $500.00 and tip. CHARGE AND BUDGET ACCOUNTS who died Jan. 19, was held this morning in Vergennes with a re Open Fri. until 9 P.M.

court and assessed costs oi which he paid following the sentence. Dr. Miller was arrested May 17, 1952, in Wallingford on a warrant quiem mass at St. Peter's Church at 9. Celebrant of the mass was Rev.

Francis Hickey. and burial F. J. PRESTON SON, Inc. was in Prospect Cemetery with Kev.

couture, assisted by Rev pssued the same day by State's Atty. Delliveneri. The a a nt Hickey, reading the committal 17 Upper Church St. lurlington, Vermont ft rpfe UUB at the corbin and palmer Funeral Home, 18 Maple Essex Junction, until one hour preceding the service. MELVIN B.

MARTIN HUNTINGTON, Jan. 22 Mel-vin Bert Martin. 87, died today at the home of Mrs. Henry Atherton where he has been staying for the past few weeks. Mr.

Martin was born in Huntington in 1865 and has lived here all his life. He was a member of North Star Lodge, of Richmond. He leaves two nieces, Mrs. Ruth Brown of Starksboro and Mrs. Vi- service.

Bearers were Martin Casey, Bettsterel Jeweler Americas Cent Society Open Friday Evenings Until 9 t. M. Harrison Thorpe. William Luck and Bernard Barewicz. Mrs.

Zott man is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Louis Talni of Burlington. SHADS ALL $795 SIZES I vr Exchange or on Your Own Tires GUARANTEED Darlington Tire Co. Ill No. Win.

Dial M190 OK RUBBER WELDERS stated all offenses occurred in Wallingford. Dr. Miller was released in bail following arraignment by the late Asst. Judge Henry B. Carpenter, May 17.

Another Case Ready Francis J. Chioffl of 189 Lincoln was arrested the same day on a charge of aiding and abetting an abortion. The warrant charged Chioffi with aiding Dr. Miller In the June 25 attempt. He is free in Funeral of Arthur Murphy PAY LESS! SAVE ENOSBURG FALLS.

Jan. 22 The funeral of Arthur Murphy was held Wednesday morning at 9:30 ra Lyman of St Johnsbury; two nephews, Robert Martin of New Britain, and Vern Martin ot from M. John the Baptist Church, Rev. Valmore Desautels officiated, Flint. Mich.

mm We're Open TONIGHT and EVERY EVE. (Mon. thin Sat.) for Leisurely Shopping Choosing the right appliance for laandry or kitchen Is a serious matter. Let ns help yon select one to salt yonr needs. CARTMELL SALES SERVICE.

INC. Frlgidaire Headquarters 175 Pearl St. Dial 4-5301 The body was removed to the Harold P. Brown Funeral Home in Richmond where it will remain until Sunday noon. Funeral The bearers were Fayban Beau-lac, Willington Blouin, Carmi Garrow, and Patrick Duffy.

Burial was in the family lot in St. John the Baptist Cemetery. services will be held in the Bap. tist Church in Huntington Sun- Pinny Winterised Ready-Mixed day at 2. Interment will be in Maplewood Cemetery.

North Star Lodge will exemplify the Masonic service and Rev. James FRIDAY AND SATURDAY For Snug Winter Comfort Why don't you let us in-tulott your home by the blowing-in method which it 100 effective? Ettimete without obligation. A. CHalhornsCo. 135 SO.

WIN OO SKI AVE. oial -nie Bowl and Clopboard Mill in Granville Destroyed by Fire GRANVILLE. Jan. 22 Fire destroyed the bowl finishing and clapboard manufacturing mill of aisiif i Concrete Every batch is high quality. It offers the right "mix" for your job.

It's easy to place and finish, and it's strong and enduring. 17. C. KlklDY MEN'S 2 PANTS FINAL CLEARANCE ONE GROUP WOMEN'S ALL WOOL WINTER COATS VALUE UP TO 129.75 I GIRLS' 4 to 6x the Granville Manufacturing Com pany last night with an estimated loss of $10,000. Gerald L.

and Dudley M. Rice, SNOW SUITS VALUE $14.98 SS Grove St. Dial 4-74SS SUITS $25 NYLON GABARDINE. REGULAR OR SHORTS. WELL TAILORED.

SINGLE-BREASTED. owners, said although workmen VALUE I35.M Save $. '8 were in nearby mills of the company the blaze was not discovered VALUE 139.75 All Wool until it had gained a good start Monton Collar ace Also Poplins A large stock of bowls and bowl finishing and clapboard making machinery were destroyed in the wooden building built 25 years ago Struthers will officiate. MRS. HAROLD CORNISH MONTPELIER.

Jan. 22 The body of Mrs. Hope (Michael) Cornish arrived in Montpelicr last night. Today entombment took place in the Green Mount Cemetery vault and burial will be in the family lot there next spring. Hope (Michael) Cornish.

53. was a former resident of Montpelicr and the daughter of Gcorjie Clark and Irene E. iSployd) Michael. She left Montpelicr a number of years ago. Mrs.

Cornish died Saturday at her home in Newton, Mass. She is survived by her husband, Harold Cornish, and two sisters. MRS. FRANCIS R. WOOD FRANKLIN.

Jan. 22-Mrs. Francis Richards Wood, 70. died at her home here early this afternoon following a long illness. Besides her husband, John J.

Wood, she leaves two brothers, Leonard and Bernard Richards, both of Franklin, and several nieces and nephews. Private funeral services will be held at the Gibson Funeral Home, Enosburg Falls. Saturday afternoon at 2. Rev. Herschel G.

Miller will officiate. Friends are asked to please omit flowers. to replace a mill destroyed by fire. The blaze was discovered by Bernon Delong, a truck driver for FINAL CLEARANCE the company who arrived with a load of logs. The cause was not known.

LADIES' ALL WOOL TOPPERS I Value HO00 I I $19.91 I si I In checks, fabardine. With Morion Collar. At Oor Ladles' Messanine The number of American tour ists in Germany in 1952 is estl mated at ZOO.OOO. CHILDREN'S PRAM SUITS Value $4.00 $691 Cotton Gabardine 12 to Itmontha Estron at M.N Value fS.9 Mm WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES WOMEN'S PERCALE APRONS wh CLOSEOUT! WOMEN'S 51-43 NYLON HOSE Not All 8badea. Mot AllXirn.

WOMEN'S RAYON SLIPS tare BeWeea. Sliee BESTFORM CRAS Bt WOMEN'S Flannsl GOWNS CHILDREN'S COTTON DRESSES 1 to Cberke, Stripee. Plaldi FINAL used cans Alwayi outstanding valaes. Late models Popalar makes. Pair appraisals Convenient terms.

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IN SPITE OF OUR RECENT FIRE LOSS WE ARE STILL OPERATING ON A CURTAILED DASIS. WE WERE FORTUNATE IN HAVING 2 Buildings for Body Work ONE OF WHICH IS STILL OPERATING AS USUAL Sore oat wtth ffl.l Moo ton Cellar SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ski Pants Him Mi. By Carrier. 15 ent. k.

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