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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Wcby. OeefeV 25. 19W There are about TO recognized species of the pine tree. Brood of 15 (Continued from rage 1) Crackdown on Crime (Continued from Page 1 land the squad made another ar 8, the third group at 9. Mrs.

Shol-, ler herself pets to bed "after I finish the ironing about 11:30 or Mrs. Sholler is not a woman to day now to have her 16th child. piled an impressive record of ar-'rtst- Great Energy Local Pay-TV Hearings Open Cost to Viewers Left Uncertain A few weeks ago Set. Bishop Mrs. Sholler.

crav haired and feel sorry for because she refuses rests. and Lt. Roach were tipped off to 671 Arrests This Year a hie rwikie nrvr.itinn in an bright-eyed, is a tiny to feel sorry for herself or to corn-only five feet one. She has a'Plai- Somehow, she has lived friendly smile and great energy, through her grief and has kept From Jan, 1 to Oct 1 of this! rtment jn the th cnd of Uie it it i -J year, me naruuru wte oquau iias even now with a babv due. She lamuy logetner.

Drive-In Theater and Out-jces were not available except to made 674 arrests for gambling.) Th sun-eved the neighbor-i 7 7 By ROBERT D. BYRNES The Conrant Bureau WASHINGTON Cost to view- door Theaters Corp jthose who paid admissions, he liquor, prostitution, narcotics and hood "usin2 umnarked State 71 saiui. uuuuuuu a m- anu uie tuc uui kuuu, isn i President Testifies j'eu mat quamy lor pay-sex otlenses. 'Police car The aoartment thev rebuttons it for him. She smiles 'He." ers of the proposed pay-TV in Th.m,e 'I TV.

O'Neil said the public, by its Fifty-one bookies have been nftP tt, nn ftl- finnr praise at the girl who immediate- Hartford was left uncertain at the! Hartford'phonevisionii tlr to pay, would, rested in the city during this windows were about eight jly changed from her Brownie wii.im3iuu ji tiic i uav in i i unci miiir: iimiini in ir.tziitmc i ihi miiii i mi ii i ii if t. ihwi hiipi a 41 ines on the proposed KperlimntjCJTi' Rko been lata into custody. I nejkne that if Ihev crashed! pay clothes The new $5.6 million Cork Airport, in Eire, will be ready in August. 1961. held before the full Federal Com-, tha television.

O'Neil said tlie station lishments which were being i 4: 4 10 a local welfare official to munications Commission and isjTire and Rubfw WM first would be willing to lose money used as fronts for bookies, num-Lvidcnce unIess they worked fast, scheduled to last al week. ld witness Mom, presenting opera for a minor-bers racketeers, illegal liquor methods were called for. ftT day. She isn't sure they will help since she is purchasing a end of the day he was still under i of subscribers as a loss lead-jSaies and meeting places for pro- Rounding up a raiding party cross examination by Louis C. er for the prestige ot Uie sta-1 stitutes, have been closed dovn as: composed of State and local vice "I'll be very disappointed." she three-year exDeriment is Hartford FINISH YOUR BASEMENT said quietly, "if thoy can't help." Stephens, counsel for the FCC result ot trequem rams and ar-isquac detectives, Lt.

Roach and Phonevision present operator of UHF station WHCT-TV on hot offer mass appeal programs' ress Broadcast Bureau. Sgt. Bishop obtained ladders. Channel 18 Tlie application is op-j The cha fw a a loss. UMAM Kvr Pnnwint milt 1 fl Vnil Cocticut Committeef Most of the gaming raids made Vnusual Attack ped by on subscrjption tele-! "fV? Warner against Pay TV, Stanley Management Loew's vision ill be 25 cents and the suit ot so-cauea speedy in- the building and silently and maximum charge for a sincle pro-: i 2 Vu Tr formation.

Like the State folice swiftly removed the outer screens. Connecticut Theaters, Manchester gram will be $3.50, O'NeU tesU- 7 11 Squad, the local unit as the others crashed in fied. He told Stephens that while. Pft weializes in lightning raids based on the front and back doors, Lt. fljt flafif orb the application said the charge;" ina(l 01,10 8od tips rather than on prolonged Roach and S3t.

Bisho? opened the to tlie subscriber for the decoder jmer slat'ons, u.t; i observation and productions. windows and literal! dove into will be between $7.50 and $10, it ea. nw Uduj 0ne of the exceptions t0 this the apartment, landing at the feet She looked at her children. "They have got to eat," she said. It is hard for Mrs.

Sholler to ask for help. She doesn't want' pity. "I've always bf en afraid to ask for something for nothing," she said. In her new home, Mrs. Sholler has most of the furniture from her Cincinnati home.

There are five beds and two couches and additional mattresses on the floor where some of the children sleep. "This way," she said, "they can't fall out of bed and hurt themselves." There is also a television set that has been bought and paid for in Cincinnati. "I thought of selling the television," she said, "but I can't do also the possibility of a mainten-: Ho9 10 ana or weeks ago and worked so well, The bookie was so surprised, he ance charge of 75 cents a week.11 10 Pl- jtmsjear cli the Hartford Vice Squad was com-1 hist stood in the middle of the Iti Broad Hartford I. Conn. Ttlepnon Hartford CHapal 441l Pueiisfwa By THE HARTFORD COURANT COMPANY Second Class Postaga Paid At Hart-ford.

Conn. BRANCH OFFICES Brlttol, SI Mam St LU 3-431S East Hartford. 96 Conn. Blvd. BU 9-2755 Mancnaster.

60S Mam St. Ml -5251 The program is planned tor 7 "i mended by the court lor its and said. "You got me." 000 homes in the Hartford area. oss ol. T' 'J LV .1 Lt.

Roach placed Vice Squad In his bedroom the raiders Pay-TV. under the proposal 7 detectives John Corbett and found betting slips totaling sev- would be available 40 nours a v- Frank Dec in a building across thousand dollars spread out mn. uincii lesiuiea mai me .1.. u-j Middletown. t4 Court it.

01 a-l82 New Britain, Si Church St. BA t-0375 Ifomnanv Will not continue to 00-' gii iuc ucu ucai iu icirnumic. Nawtngton. at Market squara mo 38i itinue to broadcast 30 hours a i noi conunue 10 op (a where betting FiftyK)r)e bookies and 117 num-Rockviiia. 1 west Mam st.

tr -3M9 nmi1mt Th erate the stations with such loss-j EV -2J7i vl tmr- .1 i sups ai vicuuoucu ocrs operators were di if situ uy Saybrook, 17 Main St. MA 629 paid programs would be on The detectives watched five the Hartford Vice Squad in the Mier judii-ua vuiiii. ivi ul t. n. -r Southitgton, 49 N.

Main St. Torrington, 14 East Main St. WiUimantic. ISa Mam St. Windsor.

(i Broad St. air from 7 to 11 each nighU on HU J.M24 HA I-4WI MU S-4V4I FR 43U Winsted, 442 Main St. Represented nationally By iaturoy and" afternoons, the opposton had indicated he; 1 qtT f81 1 Ife and at some other times 0 Pished as apickup spot and wereLl 31 prostituUon irests werej! 1 V0 ow shorter periods. It Inl if ZL. Mrs.

Sholler has been encou Moloney, Regan 1 Schmitt the following ottlcasi Complete or Remodeled RECREATION ROOMS 4BAR STOOLS raged by a local Herbert S. Wolfe, who negotiated with her over the sale of the house. New Vork 16. 241 Madison Ave. Boston la, SO Boylston St.

Chicago I IS East Wacker Dr. Dallas t. North Akard St. Detroit 7i, Grlswold St. Los Angeles 709 West Eighth St.

Miami 32. 213 Second Ave. San Francisco S. Market St. Philadelphia 12 South Twelfth St.

St Louis 1221 Locust St Program Plans iphone booth nearby. Stephens Ford said O'Neil testi-p? Special Powder questions the kind of pio-, ft if 1 In the early morning hours hjrlf SSnTSrt getZit; 15 when the street was deserted, the especially opera and baseball ff detectives dusted the shed and (TOMORROW: CRASH AND GRAB) U.N. Birthday She made most of the clown pay-e O'NeU set the general standard programs wouldn't bee telphone with a social pow-for jder that is invisible to the naked oaiiy. on year six months for pay programs as "box office pay programs as "box office ment on the house trom back social security checks. Wolfe has helped Donald.

16, the oldest son, get a job at G. Fox Co. He starts wwk today. Wolfe is also trying to find employ which he defined as sometmng i CALL FOR (Continued from Page 1) in the organization present a continued threat to its effectiveness. Cause for Anxiety people would have to pay to see.

Weather, Tides eye but glows brightly when exposed to a special ultra-violet lamp. With the trap baited, the detectives resumed their observation iiuvi mrea montns ti.ttt one montn SI 82. Sunday, en year tlx months to SO 1 three months S3.25; one month 10. Dally and Sunday, one year tlx months three month $871; one month S2.92. He said if the Metropolitan Opera came to Hartford for a two weeks stand, and the performan- In Bangkok.

Thailand's Premier ment for Raymond, who was 16 FREE ESTIMATES Marshal Sarit Thanarat wished Saturday. And he lias hired U.S. GOVERNMENT FORECAST at 6:30 a.m. By 1:30 p.m. the il the U.N.

long life but said "pitiful Teresa, at 17 the oldest of the during the current Gen-i children, to do his babysitting. Local: Diminishing cloudiness legal actjvity had reached its this afternoon and colder. High era! Assembly had given cause fori Mrs. Sholler is concerned about 0 0 1 3 40 to 45. Fair and quite cold to-; p0iiCe closed in and grabbed anxiety i her children continuing their edu- AND ADVICE AD 3-1944 ANYTIME nigm.

ww lomonuw ive men Their hands xhe war dead of Allicd nations cation. perhaps at night school generally lair ana warmer me.covered with the invisible powder who fought the Communists under; "Education means everything to-afternoon. High near aO. which they had picked up while the U.N. flag in Korea were hotvdav" she said.

Connecticut: Colder with dimi-'handling lhe slips. The 0red in a memorial ceremony at HeI rMr Molher nraS I and rnr MONEY LnJvS down fa7 and wa tomorrow i fT, glowea un1 Communist Chma and Commu-ihelp their mother in the house. SftorlL tomoirow der the lamp A1, flve were con- nist North Korea staged rallies toEah has assigIlec tasks. Teresa afternoon. (3 5 0 a 0 a 3 a 3 a vinea in meir own ceieoraiion, me.helps with the cooking and will The individual members of the loth anniversary of the entry of stav wjm the children while her Hartford Vice Squad have be-, Red Chinese troops in the Korean mothcr is in the hospital.

The come experts in various tech-j war. cooking a scheduled thing, niques. Det. Thomas Grant, work- Special prayers at churches and; jjrs sholler gives the children living with an undercover police-1 mosques marked U.N. Day in Jor-1 er t'wjce a Week and they drink man.

has had great success in; dan. i three eallons of milk a da Thev U.S. Department af Commtrct Wtathar Bureau Local Weather Report Hartford. Oct. 24, 1960 (Time It Eastern Standard Time) Temperature Summary 7 00 1:00 7:00 a m.

p.m. p.m. Temperature (deo. 49 3 2.4i rounding up prosUtutes. Det.

John Geneva. Paris and New York have a lot of stews and snaghetti. UP na YEARS TO 2) TO PAY VOGUE CONSTRUCTION CO. AD 3-1944 401 FARMINGTON HARTFORD x-Hignest temperature 53 at 3 p.m. Brezma lias Decome so accom- took part world wide orchestral "And I give them candied pop-' x-Lowest temperature 3 at 1:30 p.m.

pushed at imitating bookies on a broadcasts marking the anniver- telephone, he been able to take sary. corn for a treat at night. Mrs. Sholler said. "They look forward to that." The children go to bed in relaysone group at 7, the next at numerous bets over the phone The U.S.

Committee for the during a raid, adding greatly to; United Nations said nearly 3.000 cities and towns in the United the chances of obtaining a con viction States took part in the observance The Hartford Vice Squad also! of U.N. Day more than ever be- I THE I MEANING a OF A x-Mean temperature Normal temperature 50. x-Oeoee days 19. (x-based on temperature observations to 7:30 p.m.) Highest temperature year aqo 67. Lowest temperature year ago 61.

Record high this date 74 In 1908. Record low this date 31 In 1947. Highest temperature since Jan. 1, 93. Lowest temperature since Jan.

I. Accumulated departure from normal this month, through Oct. 23. 58. Total deqree days since Sept.

1 through Oct 23. 436." Normal degree days same period 334. Total degree days this month, through Oct. 23, 306. Normal degree days same period, 244.

Precipitation Summary is making use of undercover men fore and cars in a drive against illegal liquor dealers. So many arrests have been made using this method that, customers are finding it 5 Why do I save sftbeefy a harder each day to make a buy. OUTERCOAT Last week an undercover po Precipitation' Oct. 24 to 7:00 p.m. .26 .0 a 0 3 a Connecticut Skies Tuesday, October 25 Sunset today, 5:54 p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow, 7:15 a.m. Moonset tonight, 10:34 p.m. First Quarter. Oct. 27.

Saturn, the ringed planet, is now about 960 million miles from tlie Earth, more than ten times the distance of the Sun. Tonight Saturn is seen near the Moon. (Computed for Hartford) liceman tried to buy some liquor from a bootlegger and was told, "I'm sure you're okay but the cops are getting so sneaky, I don't sell to anyone anymore unless I know them." I I I I For those who enjoy life's finer things, a Hickey-Freeman outercoat means the world's rarest absolute authority in an opulence of hand-tailoring a real oy in ownership. From 14 0 3 a 9 "I guess I'm sentimental I've looked forward to a little place of my own ever since young Jimmy got married and moved away. And I'll have it, too.

I've been saving at Society for 37 years quite a nice little nest egg for my old age, don't you Inches. Total precipitation this month through Oct. 23, 1.93 inches. Total precipitation departure from normal this month through Oct. 23, .11 inches.

Total precipitation from Jan. 1 through Oct. 23, 43.71 inches. Total precipitation for same period last year 32.04 Inches. Connecticut River stage at I a.m.

39 ft. Tides, Oct. 25 High Leu At New London 12:22 a.m. 6:55 a.m. 12:38 7:43 m.

At Saybrook The undercover man wasn't discouraged. He went to another 9 i bootlegger and bought a bottle I 1:22 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 9 1 38 p.m. p.m, At New Haven 2.04 a.m.

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