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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 6

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-Sit Wllie Berkshire Evening Eagle, July 20, 1953 lap Jnneropace Week-end Mishaps Kill 20 in N.E. Illinois Bishop Dies in R.I. A A CANSETT, R.I. BOSTON V-The New England In Chepachet, Pfc. Roland i weekend death toll from higrfway Pampered 'Little Blowhard' Begins To Act Like a Human accidents vand drownings' stood to W.

Chartler, 21, of Centerdale, a marine spending a 30 day leave at home, was drowned in Echo Tlie Most Rev. John J. Boylan, day at 20. Ideal driving and swimming Police weret-called to the State Theatreafl2.30 Sunday morning byamovie-goer who said he was locked In the theatre: Paul Boisvert of 129 Memorial Drive sheepishly explained that he fell asleep while watching "It Came From Outer Space" from the back row. Hewoke up to find the place deserted, tiring to Florida in the far, far weather on both Saturday and Sun D-D, Catholic 'bishop of Rockford, died yesterday at his summer home.

Ie was 63. He was; recuperating from an By HAL BOVLE NEW YORK "Little Blow future. I asked her whether, when Lake. Robert Huff, 19 Of Roxbury, drowned Pond, Milton, Fank F. Finn, 77, of Roslindale drowned when his skiff capsized day brought hundreds of thousands to beaches, picnic, grounds and the time she would want resorj spots and crowded highways hard," the pet In our family is four years old and at last is begin operation performed earlier this with motorists.

year but appeared to be In srood ning to talk. and sank off Woods Hole, Cape tor take "Little Blowhard" along. "I will if he behaves himself," she said loudly. "My, isn't It getting a bit warm in here?" The soft mechanical purring The victims health since hisxarrival here about Cod. In Hallowell, E.

Albee, Lawrence Clay, 27, of North "Clankety were his first words, and now, fie says them over and over and over. We would just IV. was Rilled When a par 24, of the Navy, a recent Korean He was born in Vrovidenca and driven bv her brother in itv sound in the corner immediately Reading was killed in Lynnfield, when his car collided head-on with a truck on Route 1. as soon his vocabulary gets noH veteran, died when efforts to re rashed into a concrete abutment changed to a frantic, "Clankety was ordained there In 1915 after attending La Salle Academy, Prov and actually would prefer for him to forget what he has vive him after a swimming accl dent failed. clank! Clankety clank! Clankety An unusually heavy fog In the already learned.

William J. Edwards. 49, of Mon idence, St Bernard's College at Lynnfield and West Peabody areas caused at least a dozen rear end pileups, police said. clank!" A few minutes later I looked over at "Little Blowhard" and Babytalk is bad enough in hu Emmettsburg, and St. Bern man infants.

In mechanical babies ard's Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Ann Goedel of Belmont, it is sometimes more than a fellow roe, disappeared from his brother's fishing boat nearMystic Island. His body was spotted later by the pilot of a lowflying plane at Fisher's Island.several miles in Danby, Vt.

Thirteen-year-old Patricia Bailey drowned while swimming at Island Pond, Vt In Madawaska, Maine, the body of airman second class Junior A. Mahan of Batesville, was recovered Madawaska Lake where he drowned going to the aid of a companion. saw" an Icicle forming on his ven He was named Bishop of Rock- feels-able to put up with. was killed In Hampton, when two autos collided on ford In 1943 and conaecratarf in And that's what "Little Blow- V. hard" is a mechanical baby.

He Des Moines. He was president of away. Route 6. Lorenzo Navarro, 66, of Maiden, Is only our air conditioning ma Thomas Burke23, of Watertown, and Charles P. Nolari, 23, uowimg college In Des Moines for 20 years.

i drowned at Old Orchard chine. But, as pampered cats ana tilator. Then the lights went ut. The hard-working little rascal had blown another fuse trying to show what ja good boy he was. I guess, wherever we go, we'll have to take "Little Blowhard" along.

He's' become ory of the family. dogs sometimescome to believe of Boston were killed in Framing-ham whentheir car struck a tree. Williarn H. Ballard, 77, of Lex they are human weings, so It is Beach, Maine, while vacationing for the weekend with his family. In St.

Albans, Li6nel Guer-tln, 20, drowned while swimming with "Little Blowftard." He's Unpredictable ington, was killed and three women critically Injured when his at St. Albans Bay State Park Beach. car struck a tree. Th Dart co No one has bothered to tell him he isn't person, and certainly he' acts more and1 more like a Girls Drown Arlstides J. Ledger, 24, of Fitth- burg, drowned when his boat capsized on West Waushacum Lake.

In Narragansett Bay, Potowo-mut, R. Theresa Pereria 17, Si J. person as ne gew piaer. vjne the big differences between ma Thomas B. 64, of Med- and Florence Dias, 11K both of Woonsocket, drowned as ne tried chines, and, people is that you are supposed to -able to predict bet to save the other.

The Pereria girl ter what machines -will do. went down as she awam to the ford, drowned In Lake Win-nipesaukee at Gilford, N. and Charles Davis, 16, of, Staunton, drowned in Gloriette Lake, Dixville Notch, N. H. Mrs.

Evelyn Legall of Brooklyn, Tested by" this standard, "Little aid the Dias girl who had dis appeared under the surface a short joined the human xace. Nobody can distance awa 4 a1 I ai en ra uhof ha ii'tl I Hn navf vkkis skaia Biker 8, of Blooming. Juiy special own stubborn and prideful and like most children hel respondLto tngton, ues his hands to we the Seal of the Vice-President of the iUniled, States as hs aits on the lap of Richard M. Nixon at the Capitol. Biker became blind two years ago.

Because he said ha always wanted to visit Washington, a Chicago radio station financed the rip (or him and his family. (VP Telephoto) praise more quickly than to punishment. 1 -For eight m'onths 'of the year uselessly in his window corner, Transplanted N.Y. Brewery careless of mankind. He is strictly modernize your refrigerator with this amazingly, new no mess Licks IsraeVs Beer Slwrtage AVIV.

Israel -All IsraebWnnrterf in fh TTnitX 5tf TEL AVIV, Israel-All Israel hexported to the UnitedxStates. a hot weather In July, He's King, In June he begins to 'huff and puff, warming up for his battle against the summer heat J5y July his metal is in fine fettle, and he Mr. automatic de-frost "brush bob" Paristyle deluxe cold, wave permanerrf Is the king' of what we call our Hertzberg thinks the novelty of beeKfrom Israel will make it easy to sell, enough; Abir through the distribution network of hisV Metropolis Brewery of New Jersey, to languished over the week end in searing heat ranging from 90 degrees in Haifa to 115 in EJath. Alt except Louis Hertzberg, 65, a brewer of Trenton, who has just transported to the Holy Land the old Fidelio Brewery from First Avenue between 29th and 30th "keep cool room-" "Blow, Little Blowha'rd," says my wife and he begins to purr softly. cover his new.

enterprise's needs In foreign exchange. "Oh, come you can da bet ter than that," Frances coaxes Streets, opposite Bellevue Hospital And so, put upon his mettle, "Little in New York. Mr. Hertzberg stepped brusquely regularly $20 save half at the special price To set- up the Brewery here cost about $2,300,000, of which Mr. Hertzberg put up" most, and, tw United States and three Israeli 'associates smaller sums.

In addition to parts of the1 First Avenue we have a semi-arctic gale in the Saturday afternoon from the re room. It is suppose, for man. brewery, he brought over equip frigerated cellars of his new brewery in the sand dunes outside Nathanya, He remarked that in the United States a 10 per cent change in temperature could make a 15 per cent difference in beer con ment from three other New York JPJZ Jujt plug it in and I i 1 forget about it! Your refrigerator defrosts 'Tj ,4 automatically without N. any mewf Keep food limi 'fresher electric bills! V. Won't harm even i Nt-' froienXoods! voT L.

approved. properties he formerly operated sumption and predicted that this principle would hold good even among the soda-pop-quaffing You'll have a wonderful vacation with one of our new styled Paristyle deluxe permanents that you keep looking trim with just a flick of a brush. You save $10, too, during July! 5 Brush Bob Hair Cut, $1 Phone 5611 or 2-4465 for. appointment (Beauty Salon, Third FloorJ Israelis. i the Old Dutch Brewery In Flat-bush, the North American Brewery on Green Avenue in Brooklyn and Pilser Brewery of 161st Street.

Not to mention 2,000,000 amber bottles to supplement Israeli production. Most of the Old Dutch Brewery had already been exported four years ago to Johannesburg in South Africa. to be jealous of a machine." But "Little Blowhard" wjjl do anything for my wife, absolutely nothing for me. If I turn him off, he, keeps blowing cold air. If I turn him on, he sulks' in silence, sneering up at me through his llttle.brown ventilator as if to say, "Look at who wants to be air conditioned now! You certainly meet all kinds in this type of work." Shows Off, Too -1 Naturally, this burns me up.

But what is -even more galling than his. disdain. for me is the way he shows off for neighbors. All one has to do is. pat, him on his little Friday night his brew-master pulled a lever that started barley and hopilto bubbling in the gallon copper kettle.

The kettle could handle 300,000 barrels of (Housewares, Fourth, Floor) beer a year, thereby trebling Is rael's beer-making capacity. Pillow Crowd 'Astonished' By Mormons Hy Ilk liar tl V. Happel LAST NIGHT an unassuming; rather small woman came out of the West with a company of Mormon child dancers and met the sophisticated word of the dance on its own ground, the Ted Shawn Theatre stage In Lee, and set the audience into an astonished frenzy. VirgtniaTanner, their teacher anJ director, was the most astonished of all at. what she had wrought, for this was no average audience in any way.

There was the student body of the University the their faculty, and many, rabid dance fans from the Berkshire area. were transported by the simple approach Miss Tanner to a field in which they all are 1 i This was the third in the Pillow series of Sunday night-lecture demonstrations, -and jiot in the true sense a performance, 'since the Massachusetts laws do not allow stage shows "as 'such on. Sundays, though gin mills and movies are open wide enough. But we digress. Miss Tanner, 20 of her students at the Children's Dance School of Brigham Young University in Salt Lake some parent chaperones and others made the trip in a chartered bus, retracing Hhe route Brigharn Young to Utah and this was their premiere showing in any theatre outside their -Jiome city; -r i I' THE FIRST HALF of the program was a demonstration of hrr teaching methods, exercises, and some simple 4ance routine's devised by the children selves.

One was freshly up froW water patterns they'd just seen when taking the cable car over Niagara Falls, the other day. "Think deep," she admonished, tthe youngsters, "be- -Ibre you try to interpret what you saw." And we submit, is the secret of Miss Tanner's, power. Anyone who has ever attempted creative work knows that to "thuik deep" is to tap into unrealized at4i a 1 law which is basically-rightand is recognized Instinctively as such by the observers. In the second half -of her pro--gram. Miss Tanner's group presented the results of the exercises in four ore ographies "worked out by her.

They were as ijncontrived as a mountain brook, -free-flowiftg and equal to the abilities of; her young folks. There was a beautiful work on the njys-tic quality of rnotherhood, sweeping and a bright sort of greeting dance; the "Cherry Tree; Carol" pleasantly religious and colloquial; and a good night choreography with the smallest dancers attired tin ruffled nighties like a living lithograph from your grandmother's house. In this last, Miss Turner displayed her unerring instinct for composition, movement and deployment to fill the stage with action. AT THE tidal wave of applause at the end, Miss Tanner managed to say, before her voice broke, "Nothing like this has ever happened to me before." Well, noth-. ing quite like it has recently hap U.S.

Market, Tod New Yorkers who wondprpd what happened tothe familiar landmark on FirsfAvenue now, a warehouses-may be interested to I as you like it know that arthe result of the brewery's emoval, the. Israelis, for your summer sleeping comfort! brown head and. say, "Well, well, how's 'Little Blowhard' today?" and the vain little smartJAIec will blow out a fuse trying to create a cold wave. 'V He blew out two fuses that way In one evening last week, bragging to The next day he wouldn't even take a deep breath for me. I got so mad il hauled off and Ricked him, andj Frances came in and caught me.

"You do that just one more time, Rover," she said, "and r'you may force me to decide keep of nearly everything, need never be short of beer again. Nor need Manhattanites despair of ever again drinking the old Miss Marye Touzian, beauty consultant here this week! Fidelio brew. For under the-name of Abir (meaning knight in Hebrew), beer from i the National Whether it be pajama or nightie you'll find that England Brothers gives you the finest selection in town. Choose your favorite from an outstanding Brewing Company of Israel will be tyles, colors and sizes! array or Glamour Style! ing you -or' 'Little If you do, you know" what the choice will be in this weather." The other; evening Frances and I satm ''the keep cool room'' and talked about the possibility of re- Kitchen' Cheer 'V ayon crepe and rayon satin gowni ,1 beautifully tailored or lace trimmed, bias-cut design with o'f round necklines. Choose from lovely pastel shade.

Sizes 32 to 40. O.90 'A Helena. Rubinstein -i 1 hv i I I'-s direct from the New York, salon of Helena Rubinstein pened to a bias dance audience. What" lies ahead for Miss Tanner we dp" not venture to gutss. We do fcvess, however, she will be.

from again and again in theQliture. 7367 2 I Firestone Heiress Robbed a Ha rvard Of $7000 in Gems CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) Jewelry valued at $7,000 has been stolen from the oom of Harvard Summer School student Anne Ida Firestone, 18-yearold Akron, tir4 fortune heiress, police reported today. 1 News! The fitted jacket hugs your waist sleek- and slim the eyelet trim on dress is just so much icing to keep you cool and crisp on wilting days! And that flared skirt is designed for your prettiest petticoat'. Love It for sunning, dating! Pattern 4662: Misses' sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20.

Size J6 takes 5 yards of 35-inch; 3 yards l'i-inch eyelet. The world's greatest beauty authority, Helena Rubinstein, sends her Beauty Consultant to England Brothers to help' you become your own beauty expert. free beauty An individual analysis of your wn beauty problems, just at it's given in the New York Wonder School. Complimentary home beauty course You'll get a complete 7-day Beauty Plan when you get your beauty analysis. It's based on Helena Rubinstein's famous 'New YorkWonder Course for which women pay $25.

The big illustrated 32-page book js packed with everything about beauty care how to exercise for a slim figure, guard yourjehin line, make your hair radiant, care for your blemishes. -a 7-day diet, make-up color chart, eye make-up diagram, and dozens of other wonderful beauty secrets. All absolutely no cost to you! Make your appointment with Helena Rubinstein's Beauty Consultant as soon, as possible. Remember, she'll be at England Brothers for one week only! (Cosmetics, Main Floor) Cheer up your kitchen with these charmin' chicks? They're busy, brightfun to embroider on towels, sets, place mats! Jiffy stitcjiery, too! Shower a' bride with gay towels! Pattern 7367: embroidery motifs, 7x8 Inches. Send 25c in coins for, this pattern add five cents 6r each" pattern for first-class mailing.

Send to The Berkshire Evening Eagle, 78, Household Arts P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York Miss Firestone, daughter of pres ident Harvey S. Firestone of the Firestone JRUbher and her roommate Miss Anne -Vermillion were away for the weekend when This pattern easy to use, sim the" thief broke Into their three Made of fine quality rayon crepe so cooling on hot summer nights. Choose notch collar or mandarin styfe in pastels or colorful prints. Each with adjustable waistband.

Sizes 32 to 40. room suite In Wigglesworth Hall. 11, N.jf. Print plainly name, ad Somei 30 valuable pieces, a. $1,630 diamond ring, were dress, zone, and pattern, number.

kin the jewel case which Miss Fire Ten complete-patterns to sew, stone missed on' returning last ple to sew, Is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 35c in coins for this pattern add five cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care, of The Berkshire Evening Eagle, 33, Pattern Department, 243 West 17th Street, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with size and style number.

4 night from a weekend at Newport, .90 3 R. I. embroider, crochet printed right In the Alice Brooks Needlecraft Plus many more patterns to send fpr-J-incIudwig. Ideas for gifts', home accessories, toys, fashions! Send 20 cents now! Police said one of the windows (Lingerie, Second Floor) of tha suite had been left open on account of the warm weather..

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