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THE RA1UTAN VALLEY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER The MIDDLESEX COUNTY COMMUNITY NEWS OME I NEW BRUNSWICK, N. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 26, 1958. 17 Daily "TV NEWS School Board Outlines Need For Elementary Buildings EAST BRUNSWICK The press "By taking the current elemen dated by state law, make necessary "What then about the high; new development homes mentioned two additional rooms. The total school? Our best estimates indi- above be occupied as expected ing need for continued elementary tary school enrollment as it js and merely moving up each grade one number of elementary school class cate that next year only eight these situations would be severely school construction is outlined by the Board of Education in its sec rooms required is, at a minimum, level for the 1959-60 school year, 103 rooms. we find a kindergarten through rooms could be turned over to aggravated.

elementary school grades at the "Of course, double sessions or high school during 1959-60. Such a larger class sizes could remove 1X3 ond release explaining the reason the justified and economical answer to our exploding enrollment problems. And, we are naturally and deeply gratified to learn of the support for this viewpoint as expressed by some individuals and groups who had only recently opposed the Dec. 2 referendum. The board next week will at- tempt to develop in detail the reasons behind its decision to com sixth grade enrollment of 3,137 in "The 93 standard elementary for the Jan, 21 referendum September 1959.

measure would not only turn into these problems and allow us to school classrooms available as of this date are obvipusly 10 short of The board's proposed $581,000 "The picture does not include a regular, classrooms some of the continue the current program in special facilities at the high school, I existing facilities. But, this Board bond issue, resulting from defeat single new child from any of the the number required for the open of the one-million-dollar proposal ing of school next fall. One might 350 homes expected to be occupied at an obviously high educational of Education does not believe th'at cost to that program, but it would, this community would accept either ask if the cellar rooms at three in East Brunswick during 1959. At Dec. 2, will go to the voters at a special election.

The modified pro plete the Lawrence Brook School small elementary schools and the continue to throw together age of these stop-gap-measures, nor in- approximately .8 child per house gram calls for completion of Law all-purpose rooms at the four larger groups that most parents and edu- deed any of the alternatives listed cators believe should be separated. 'above. in the public schools, we may ex pect our estimates to be very low rence Brook School, purchase of a elementary schools could not be in preference to other possibilities and will explain the reason for acquiring the walkway site, and the future school site. tract off of Riva Avenue for a used for elementary classrooms. "But this, too, leaves additional "We do believe that completion Of course, the, proposed parochial future school and a small parcel for school construction in Madison facilities necessary.

Should all the of the Lawrence Brook School is "Yes, they could, at the cost of a walkway for high school students. Township would help to alleviate all flexibility in elementary school programming, including efforts in these enrollment pressures. Ten Buildings The 93 standard classrooms in physical education, music, and of the 10 elementary school buildings Minimum of 103 "By basing a kindergarten enroll are currently housing the kinder course, cafeteria services. "Naturally, too, civic and social uses of these facilities would have garten through fifth grade, a total ment on 25 per class (two ses- of 2,655 pupils, the board explains, sions 50 per room), we find a to be curtailed if not discontinued. Even so, only seven substandard classroom stations are created The balance of elementary school need for 12 kindergarten classes, children, 224 in nine sixth grades, Based on 30 per room in Grades 1-6, are, located in rooms in the new we find a need for 89 (1-6) classes.

through this drastic measure and East Brunswick High School. Special classrooms for the children we are still three rooms short of The explanation continues: of elementary school age, as man-lthe need. IDEA PAYS OFF-John Yaverski, left, is shown receiving an award check of $142 from hit supervisor, Harold Pitzner of Mill town. Yaverski resides at 208 S. 10th Highland Park.

He has been employed at Permacel since 1951 in the coating and mix Ing departments. His suggestion effected a saving of time and resulted in considerably less waste of material in the coating FAMILY QUARREL ENDS IN SLAYING Thieves Went to Much Trouble For $70 Cash and Some Liquor PARAMUS (AP) An argument if Vi-'- ikrr-''' over Christmas dinner was cli A ladder 10 feet too short and en, which is in the center of the FIVE PERSONS HURT CRITICALLY maxed last night when Mrs. Ed a broken skylight helped someone to burglarize Sally's Restaurant, Harman Recovering From Heart Attack Harvey J. Harman, executive building. Drops of blood indicated the person was cut either by glass ward Olinsky stabbed her husband to death in the kitchen of their or by screening over the skylight.

home, police said. Besides the two traffic deaths in Middlesex County so far in the Their two children, Dawn, 5, and 247 Raritan Highland Park, early Christmas morning. But it still is a mystery today how 10 feet of outside wall between the top of the ladder and the top entrance was made sometime between 1:30 a.m., when the bar was closed, and 7:42 a.m., when secretary of the Football Hall of Fame, is recuperating at his honw 49 Easton after a heart at Donna, 1, were apparently at the dining room table when the 32- the theft was discovered. Taken holiday weekend, highway mishaps critically injured five persons. They are: tack earlier this week.

year-old maintenance man received of the building was scaled. 4-inch stab wound in his heart. were: Bottle of "Bubbly' Dr. He is "doing very well," Frank Montenero, 33, of 222 Norman Reitman said today, Catherine South Amboy. Mrs.

Olinsky, 30, was sobbing, "Oh Eddie, Oh Eddie," when po-, lice arrived at their home. She was! A bottle of champagne and three Mrs. Helen Gartner, 30, of 105 Harrison Iselin section of bottles of liquor from the bar in the Celebrity Room. The ladder, owned by restau-ranteur Jerry Miller, was taken from a side yard at Sally's and put against the building. Police believe the intruder might have jumped from the top of the ladder to the parapet which runs around the roof.

From the broken skylight, police Woodbridge. Also $70 in cash from a register Mrs. Evelyn Carrano, 41, of 800 TO OPEN NEW RAMPS AT RT. 46 applying towels to her husband's wound and told police "it was just a family quarrel." Paramus Mayor Fred C. Galda, who is also assistant county pros in the main dining room.

St. George VVoodbridge. James Brinson, 31, Englishtown. Mrs. Ann Marie Ransome, 73, of Also two bottles of wine from the front bar and an undetermined amount of change from a cigarette machine and from containers CLIFTON (AP)-The opening of believe, the intruder dropped 20 feet onto a worktable in the kitch- Port Chester, N.Y., whose husband was killed in one of the two NEW TIMERS FOR OLD-TIMERS Christmas came a day early for three employes of the Consolidated Fruit Jar Co.

Wednesday. Henry Tomlinson, president, called a meeting of the staff and distributed watches to the trio whose combined service is .173 years. Recipients shown with Tomlinson, left to right, are E. Norton Redfield of Highland Park, Robert G. Kenyon of New Brunswick and Christopher C.

Monaghan of Milltown. a new exit and entrance at the ecutor, said that the couple quarreled over Christmas dinner when Olinsky complained their Christmas ham wasn't cooked enough. placed in the restaurant for con fatal accidents. Route 46 interchange of the Garden tributions to cancer and heart disease research. State Parkway Tuesday will I Galda added that the two had been shorten the driving line between) drinking In all, three cash registers were damaged extensively.

many north Jersey points, New Olinsky, who stood 6-feet-l inch Lost Control of Car VVoodbridge police said Montenero was driving in the township's Main Street on Christmas Eve when he apparently lost control of his car and crashed into a parked tall, was stabbed at about 5 p.m. Three Consolidated Employes Honored for Lengthy Service York and New England, the New FRENCH FRANC MAY GET BOOST PARIS (AP) Premier De Investigating are Sgt. William Cuddy and Patrolmen William Litchfield, Anthony Morra and Police were summoned by neigh-j Jersey Highway Authority said to bors who heard Mrs. Olinsky's day. Michael Tsakalos.

screams. car. The authority said that the new Gaulle called his. financial experts She was arraigned before Magistrate Harvey R. Sorkow on a hom He was taken to Perth Amboy ramps will serve Route 46 traffic Three employes of the Consolidated Fruit Jar their aggregate years of service with the today to decide what to do about General Hospital.

A hospital Kenyon lives alone with his wife, the former Mary Elizabeth Sweeney. Besides raising a large family, Kenyon has spent his spare time the recently floundering in relation to the money of other icide charge. She pleaded innocent and was taken to Bergen County Jail, Hackensack, to be held for spokesman said he suffered internal injuries. Spreads Sweetness Along the Highway company totaling 173 years, were presented with inscribed stainless whose origin or destination is the tri-county area of Essex, Passaic and Morris west of the parkway. The ramps provide both a nortb bound entrance for traffic coming countries.

Mrs. Carrano was struck by a caring for dogs. His favorites are steel pocket watches Wednesday. French money may be devaluat-j car near her home. grand jury action.

Wearing a green sweater, dun Patient Pulls Tooth Himself From Jitters WINDHOEK, South West Africa (AP) It was pretty obvious to a dentist in Uhleuhorst, near here, that the man who came to have a tooth extracted was jittery. So the dentist gave him a strong injection to deaden the nerve in the bad tooth, then left him alone for a while to let ihe drug take effect and for the man to get accustomed to the idea. He returned some minutes later and found the chair empty. On a table was a- newly extracted molar and a ten shilling ($1.40) note. Traced later, the patient, Frederick Fouche, explained he was afraid the dentist would hurt him.

"I picked up an extractor and took out the tooth myself quite painlessly," he said. a wire Haired fox terrier a nd In a surprise ceremony as they ed to enable prices of this coun MADISON TOWNSHIP There roiice saia Mrs. carrano was east on Route 46 and southbound garees, and loafers without socks, try products to compete in the! prepared to lock up shop for th; was a sweet mess this morning xit for traffic going west on the Mrs. Olinsky seemed dazed during European common market. vuieime nonaay, me tnree were same highway.

French briard. Redfield was graduated from New Brunswick High School in June 1906. He went to work for a hosiery firm for four months before joining Consolidated where he The decision liekly will come from a full cabinet session tomor This give Route 46 drivers a on Route 18 at Appletree Bend when a tractor-trailer loaded with sugar overturned. brought together and given tim.i pieces by Henry Tomlinson, Con-solidated's president. struck by a car driven by Anthony Grampietro, 18, of 213 Elizabeth Iselin, shortly before 6 p.m.

in St. George Avenue near Kelly Street. Rushed to Perth Amboy Hospital by the VVoodbridge Emergency more direct route to the New York row. A restricted cabinet meeting the arraignment. She sat huddled in a chair with the collar of her black coat pulled up over her face.

The Olinsky children were taken in by neighbors. State Thruway, Westchester Coup. Charles Patterson, 27, the driv Dean of the triumvirate is Chris was held today. ty, upstate New York and New topher C. Monaghan of 95 S.

Main England. er, oi L.ong urancn was lanen io St. Peters General Hospital by the Old Bridge First Aid Squad. Milltown. The Finance Ministry closed all French financial exchanges for the day "to avoid any inoppor Squad, Mrs.

Carrano was treated Born Sept. 7, 1880, Monaghan The ramps will be opened at noon Tuesday. for a fractured skull, cerebral concussion, compound fracture of A hospital spokesman said Pat tune reaction before the decisions joined the company in 1896 at the was assigned tc the trimming department. Playing baseball, a pastime shared by Monaghan when both were young, fishing, and boating were Redfield's interests as a young man. Politics intrigued him in 1910 The authority's engineering con which will be taken by the gov the right leg and fractured left GIFTS STOLEN DURING MASSES terson was being examined for minor injuries and would probably be released later today.

ernment." leg. age of 16 and is a machine operator. Robert G. Kenyon, of 71 Richard-ston who two months ago cele Premier De Gaulle was believed Patrolmen Robert Tune and Edward Preputnick were unable to to be considering three possible sultants predict that about three million cars wfll use the ramps annually. Ten cent tolls were set to cover the cost" of construction and mainttenance, the authority added.

when he became the elections clerk brated his golden wedding anni Gifts were taken from three cars question Mrs. Carrano and are con which eight children 'of the Highland Park Democratic changes that might put continually shaky French finances on a solid basis: versary at tinuing the investigation. Late News Briefs and 35 grandchildren were presetit parked near St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church during Christmas midnight masses Wednesday and Mrs. Gartner, the driver of one CJub.

He maintained this post for 30 years. Construction of the new ramps began work at Consolidated in 1899. of two cars that collided in Wood- A tool and die maker today, Ken 1. Devaluation by 10 to 15 per cent from the present official rate of 420 francs to the dollar, a rate was started last May and were scheduled to be completed by Jan. bridge's Green Street on Christ mas Eve, was taken to Perth Am LOOK OUT AIRMEN 1 The northbound entrance ramp yon will observe his 75th birthday Jan.

9. The youngest of the honored sep set in August 1957 by a 20 per the wrappings and boxes strewn over S. 6th Highland Park, The thefts were reported to police at 1:40 a.m. yesterday. I A tan swpater.

erpv elnves and boy General Hospital. Her injuries MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union has legalized imprisonment of is 2,800 fet long and the south cent devaluation were listed as cuts of the head, up to 10 years for U.S. or other foreign fliers who violate Soviet air tuagenarians is E. Norton Redfield bound exit ramp extends 3,200 feet 2. Increasing the value of the BLEAK HOLIDAY face and right knee and other in juries of the head and chest.

space, of 417 Dennison Highland Park. franc 100 times by issuing 10-franc a cauon -oi cism cues weie idKeii, 0A me U1UWMUII is iiiciuueu in a iicyv ii uiiiiiai tuuc wiiu uj notes for present 1.000-franc notes. Born July 30, 1888, Redfield was The Gartner car collided with the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) yesterday. Sentences would range la when he started to work for 3. Making the franc convertible into fore i currency within from a car owned by Guy LoTurco of 427 Cedar Highland Park.

Golf equipment, two pair of women's slacks! argyle socks and the company. He is in his 52nd year with Consolidated and is ship from one to 10 years plus fines up to 10,000 rubles ($2,500 at the of ficial exchange rate.) (The United States believes the Soviet. Union still holds 11 crew limits. CONTINUE PROBE OF BAR BRAWL The hearing involving a Christ ping room foreman four handkerchiefs were taken one operated by Patrick Gennaro. 30.

Port Reading, who was admitted to the same hospital with a possible fractured leg and abrasions. His condition was reported as fair. Madison Township police said Devaluation would make the franc cheaper to buy for other men of an Air 'Force transport plane that crashed in Soviet territory Retirement is the furthest thing from a car owned by Nicholas Abate of 431 S. 7th Highland from the minds of the three. Sept.

2.) members of the commdn market West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. EDISON Christmas was an unhappy day for four employes of the Happy Day Trucking Co. of East-side Avenue. Somebody bad stole their pay envelopes containing about $450 in cash. The break-in and theft was reported to police yesterday by Anthony Belotti, terminal manager.

Belotti told police the employes had a party at the terminal Wednesday, and he was the last Ex-Minstrel Man Park. mas Eve fight at a local tavern was continued until Monday morn There was no list of material Monaghan is a former minstrel This would lower the price of taken from a car owned by Mrs. man ing's Municipal Court session by-Magistrate Irving Rubin today, that Brinson lost control of his car while traveling the Englishtown Road. The car cracked into a pole, police said. French goods, which generally Bartz of 702 Magnolia Highland Following in the footsteps of his are higher than those of the other Accused of being a disorderly iprk "BULL" HALSEY ILL WILMINGTON, Del.

(AP)-Retired Fleet Adm. William S. Hal-sey 76, was reported in fair condition today at Delaware Hospital. The World War II commander of the Third Fleet in the Pacific was brought here Wednesday from the home of relatives at Greenville after being stricken with a respiratory ailment. father and ur.cle, he donned blact- person is fuoeii ricwii.

as, eoKce reported continuing trotl- five countries and therefore will be undersold in free trading within the market. The common mar fece makeup while still in his teens and enacted the roles of both end Brinson, who was alone in the car, was thrown from the vehicle ULUW" "7- xuw.Kii.iF, ble with stolen and broken outside who has been in the county jail Psnw-iallv on to leave about 6 p.m. by the force of the impact. This i rf man and interlocutor. He wrote many of the sketches, too.

ket begins operation next Thurs- isince his arrest about 11:30 He returned yesterday at 2:15 p.m the south side of the borough. accident also happened on Christ mas Eve. cay. Wednesday. p.m.

to pick up his pay envelope Monahan sang at the Rahway CAVE-IN KILLS 13 ZICHEM ZUSSEN BOLDER, Belgium (AP) The death toll in The complaint was signed by St. Peter General Hospital in Louis Fozman, owner of Louis' Bar from a desk drawer. When he entered the office, he discovered the break-in. rre.nprS' that followed his rendition the collapse of an underground mushroom farm was officially set New Brunswick said Brinson suffered chest injuries. cf Neilson who said Pickett today at 18, including 14 still entombed.

Judges to Study Outdoor Displays u.i. jof She VVas IIappy Till She Met been at about 440 to a dollar Vl1 -f I. and other men he did not know by Thus hope was abandoned for those still trapped in the network in anticipation ot devaluation it He was 'active in drama groups Jrame were involved in the fra PATROLMAN HOSPITALIZED, cas. of caves and tunnels three days after the cave-m. Officials said so far only four bodies have been recovered, con dropped to 471 on Wednesday.

NORTH BRUNSWICK The until about 10 years ago and was a member in the early 1900s of Belotti said his pay envelope and that of three other employes were missing. He said entry was gained by breaking a rear window. A soda vending machine was broken into and about $25 stolen, police said. Fozman said Pickett had a knife Patrolman Morice L. Haskins, 41, the time.

Pickett, who aDDeared North Brunswick Chamber of Com-jtrary to previous reports putting the number at 'seven merce has joined in the Christmas the Eureka Fire Dept. in Milltown. An official of the town government said police checks showed 14 of 137 Handy St. was reported tojn court with a blood-stained top BAYONNE MURDER Spirit with its display on the corner A widower, Monaghan lives with coat and white shirt, was treated persons still entombed. Rescue teams still are trying to reach the victims but work has been impeded by the threat of new cave-ins.

of Nassau St. and Georges Rd. his son, Harold, daughter-in-law, Laura, and granddaughter, Lois. be in fair condition today at the Middlesex General Hospital. Haskins became ill Wednesday and was admitted to the hospital It is part of the chamber's cam TO GRAND JURY for head injuries at the Middlesex General Hospital.

Rubin fixed bail at $50 for Pick paign to convince more people to The arts still catch his eye and he whiles away many a happy- BAYONNE AP) Murder install outdoor decorations. The residential outdoor home lighting at 3:30 p.m. that day. He went of! duty at 1 a.m. Wednesday.

hour engaging in his hobbies of CAR ON FIRE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP The interior of a car, driven by Charles Battitta of Metlars Lane, was dam ett. An effort will be made to pick up otheis in the fracas. contest will be judged on Monday and Tuesday between the hours of charges against two 18-year-old Staten Island, N.Y., boys have been referred to a Hudson County Grand ficKett admitted lighting witn a drawing and painting. Annual Gathering Kenyon, who was born just a KEW JERSEV DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS man who was only identified as aged by fire Wednesday afternoon. Announced closing date for filing: Bailey The North Stelton Volunteer Fire I SMALLPOX HITS ARMY HEIDELBERG, Germany (AP) Mass vaccinations were under way here today after an outbreak of smallpox in this headquarters city of the U.S.

Army in Europe. Nine persons, including three doctors and the secretary of a clinic, are ill with the disease. All are Germans. The disease was carried to Germany by a physician who returned here from India by plane. In Washington the U.S.

Surgeon General Dr. Leroy E. Burney, has announced that quarantine officials in Western Europe and at U.S. airports and seaports have been alerted to take special precautions against spread of the disease to America. 6:30 and 10:30 p.m.

Judging. will be according to originality, etc. The largest display will not neces Implications. December 31, 1958 For armhcationt. duties, and minimum Co.

was sent out at 4:25 p.m. to put out the blaze, which firemen said is The youths. Frank Biegenwald i and James Sparncroft, waived pre-jBrunswlck hme- Pses over an limin, fcrinirc at an arraign, annual gathering of his clan at qualifications, apply to Department of Civil Service, btate House, irenion, New Jersey. sarily be judged as the best. Any person may qualify by just turn m.nt hofnro Ma-rictratpRart Rnvlp Squibb's Park in the spring.

Open to citizens. 12 months resident His first-born grandchild, Robert believed to have started in the glove compartment. The car was on Stelton Road when the fire broke out. In Middlesex county Assistant Park Superintendent. Salarv.

SAOOO oer vear. ing on their outdoor light display on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Wednesday. Says His Car May Have Killed Deer MADISON TOWNSHIP-A Highland Park man, who apparentlv irll They are charged with the shot- G. Kenyon III, Is being married Jan.

3 in Paterson. Kenyon is deadlocked with his Bridge Repairman. Salary. per year Cook-Butcher, Salary, gun holdup-slaying of City Prose- KING RUPTURES LUNG cutor Stephen F. Sladowski.

The Ifafhpr fnr lpnftfh nf sprvirp lanr- per year. Index Clerk. Salary. 40 per Tavern Owners Aid Retarded Children COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) King Frederik of Denmark suf- 47-year-old lawyer was killed in; 7 EGG MARKET NEW YORK (AP USD Al egg offerings light. Demand active eis.

i year. Photostat Maintenance Man. Salary, ftl npr hour fered a rupture of a lung in a violent coughing spell during his Christ-his family's grocery store Dec. 18. asleep at the heel of his car and struck and killed a deer early yes-day, was charged with careless driving.

Police said the boys have admit mas vacation and was returned here in an ambulance plane toda George H. Kenyon who worked 59 years at Consolidated before Senior Cook. Salary. $3660-4560 per Toy monkeys that blow bubbles Ifrnm his himfin? Inrlsre. He w-as out to bed.

yar -Senior Telephone Operator-Recep retiring in 1932 taught his son ths were distributed for Christmas to ted the crime. They named Biegenwald as the triggerman in the shooting. The 59-year-old king suffered the injury while at his lodge at tionist. Salary $34fi0-4O80 per year. Comparer, Salary.

$2640-3240 pe Police said Donald Gillhooly, 29, tool and die trade. Kenyon actual children in New Jersey state in of 41 Lincoln was returning stitutions by the United Tavern Wednesday. Receipts 21.400. i Wholesale selling prices based on ex change and other volume tales, i New York spot quotations foUow: Includes midwestern: Mixed colors: Extras iS-59 lbs) 42-44: extras larg 45-43 Ibsi 41S-42; extras medium Mt; smalls 30 'j-31 '1 stanflarcls 39-41: checks Whites: Extras 148-50 lbs! 44'4-4T14: extraa lnrge '45-48 lbs) 44-44 "-3, extras medium Open to male eitirens. 12 months ly represents a third generation of Consolidated workmen.

i rMri.nt in MiHHIesev County (from Asbury Park about 4 a.m. HejOwners Assn. of New Jersey, Boys' Supervisor, Salary, $3660-4560 CRASH KILLS THREE 'grandfather Charles also was em- per year Open to female citizens. 12 months r.cH.nl in Middlesex County was traveling north in English- whose president is Joseph E. Zim- town-Old Bridge Road and his car merman of New Brunswick.

left the highway and struck a tree. The toys were given through the PARIS (AP) The Union Aero- ployed by the company which this maritime De Transports, a private year commemorated its centen- Girls" Supervisor. Salary. $3480-4080 Trend in northern Jutland. NAVY RESCUES 134 LONDON (AP) The U.S.

Navy rescued 134 persons and delivered food to 3,000 persons in flooded northwestern Morocco, naval headquarters reported today. The rescue operation, with helicopters and planes based near Port Lyautey, was carried out Christmas Day and continued on a diminishing scale today. Heavy week-long rains, brought in by Atlantic storms caused 33' j-35. French airline, said three persons nial Questioned by Patrolman William state Department of Institutions Browns: Extras (48-50 lbs) 43-44. Includes nearby: Whites: Ton aualitv (48-50 lbs 47-51: med Volkert.

The driver said he might land Agencies to youngsters in hos-have fallen asleep. Later a dead pitals for the mentally retarded, to A fourth generation Kenyon, Charles, worked for the company were killed whea one of its DC-6 planes crashed today near Salisbury, Rhodesia. The company said about 60 persons were in in the late-30s before taking an-! deer was found near the accident the Hopewell Orphanage and to per year NOTE: Announcement Bulletins and Applications are available at the Employment Office of the Division of Employment Security Department of Labor and Industry at 13 Nortn Fourth Avenue, Highland Park. New d.U-lS-ai6"' 264 I iums 36W-38': smalls nthpr tnnl anH rlip nnsitinn in Siim-i Browns: scene. And Gillhooly said his car the Betty Baccarac Home in At also "might have struck the City.

Top quality (48-50 lb) 47-43; med- 1111 1. 1mm 36'a-3: smalls jured. flooding of the Ouergha and Sebou rivers..

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