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Transcript-Telegram from Holyoke, Massachusetts • 2

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'W' Holyoke (Mon) Friday Ori 195S 1 1 1 1 i 1 --Fair Dales Belchertown: Oct 13 Man Connected Willi Brinks Case Jailed For Knifing Otter Brook Dam In Keene II Several Cases i Continued In District Court Miss Butler to hfcva been pass engera in' the Walker car when the artidenWook-plaets Alto further continued to row- some- (185001 The New Haven already har Government-guaranteed loan of $19900000 that It obtained two years ago from a group of banks led by the Chase Man hsttsA That loan wai Oised to rebuild and scores of bridge washed away during the floods and hurricanes that rav ished New England in the late summer and fall of' 1999 BOSTON Thomas Ballou a of Boston who once was linked with two of the million dollar robbers was sentenced yesterday to eight to 10 years in Slate Prison for s' vicious knife assault on a steel worker William Irwin! 30 of Boston was knifed in the stomach and face Aug 22 when he refused -to give up his seat in a Charlestown cafe to pallou It required 144 stitches "to dose the wounds Ballou was indicted on a charge of harboring two of the Brink's robbers who now are serving life Tuesday' was the illegitimacy case of Westover AFft Sgt Wil liam Edwards 23 resident of Fairview Ave West Springfield Edwards marHeo and the fa- ther of thred children denied when arraigned here in April thsrt-Jie is the father of a child born last month to a 23-year-old married Holyoke woman complainant in the case Charles Johnson Tyrlifa-ham School Board i member is on a committee investigating a The related caaei of Douglai Walker 42 of 168 Sargeaat St Thomu Egnor 21 of 224 Elm St and Misa Pauline Butler 28 of 7 Ely St received further continuance to Oct 17 (ia District Court today' Valker is faced with charges of drunken driving and drunkenness and Egnor and Miss Butler with drunkenness counts all stemming from car accident that occurred the night of Sept 18 at Main and Vernon Sts Walker was reported to hawe been driving and Egnor and Report 1ICA Will Operate Hotel On Prudential Site school problem in West Haven NEW HAVEN RR SEEKS LOAN UNDER NEW GUARANTEE PLAN KEENE' Sen Styles Bridges (R-NH) today termed the Otter Brook 'Dam here Integral jinit ln the eventual complete 'control of the Connecticut River Bridges wu scheduled principal speaker at the dedication of the four million dollar dam on which construction oegan in October 1936 Otter Brook-flows into the Ashuelot Riter which is a- tributary of the Connecticut Bridges said the Otter Brook Dam which will be run in conjunction with the previously-built Surry Mountain Dam and Reservoir would mean complete flood protection for the Keene area He saidit will also mean downstream protection to Vermont Massachusetts and Alvin Parkftr chairman of the" Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission wu master of ceremonies of the program Other speakers included US Sen Norris Cotton (R-NH) Rep PerkiM Bau (R-NH) Mayor Richard Gilbo of Keene and Brig Gen Alden Sibley division engineer of the Army Corps of Engineer which directed construction of the dam LAST TIMES TODAY I 'A VICTORY BOSTON (UPI) The Boston Herald said today that Hotel Cor- poration of America will be awarded the to operate a 1000 room hotel at the Prudential Center Back Bay development now under construction Thf Herald said Prudential Vice President Fred Smith would not confirm the report but eaid of the largest was negotiating Hotel Corporation 1 the third largest The New Vork New Haven and Hartford Railroad became the first railroad yesterday to seek some of the $900000000 of Government backed private loins provided for the railroad industry' in the Transportation Act of The carrier has called a special stockholders' meeting in New Haven on Nov 21 for approval of plana to bor- TENNKSSEB WILLIAMS ELAY-BOLD I DARI NO I Cat-tHotTlnBoef Ms -THIS IS A Parked on High St Is the tiny vehicle owned by Cot Jamei Perry of Westover AFB It is a German made MesaerschmidL made by the same company which built the famed German fighter aircraft in World War II Looking closely you will see the car is parked in a zone which does not have a parking meter Either the little car goes half-fare dr it is ao small a traffic officer can't even see it A ticket would block the entire windshield Ths story gou that after the last war the German Messerschmidt people had thousandsof cockpits lying around and nothing to with them So they turned the cockpits into tiny cars ta Casa-tan tasu MTNCWM WW NOMICf 500000000000000000000 TOMORROW A TITILLATING YaLe Of THE MATING the International Brotherhood of Electrical' Workers convention the peppety former chief executive urged his audience -to stand up and fight for the union shop OPEN SAT-SUN I FREE PARKING Fine St Driver Fined 950 For Hit-Run Crash O' DANCING SAT presents Helen Musante Hurt In Crash In West Springfield Helen afuiantl 55 of 1214 Haampden St wu released after treatment at Providence Hospital Thursday night after ihe reportedly suffered a sprained right ankle in a two-car collision at 6:45 Thursday at the intersection of Riverdale Rd and Elm SL West Spring-field The woman was reported to be a passenger in a car operated by Maude Lyle 61 of 51 Lawler St his city The other driver was identified Elmer Kelley 61 of 45 Fox St West Springfield According to West Springfield police the Lawler vehicle was traveling couth on Riverdale Rd and the Kelly ear caat on Eut Elm SL when the mishap took place FREDDY SATERIALE ORCH SAT OCT 25th IN PERSON WITH HIS ORCH Gerald McGillicuddy 25 of 278 Pine St wai assessed $50 by Judge William Nolen in Dis- -trict Court today after the defendant was found guilty of leaving the scene of a property damage car accident A drunken driving count was dismissed McGillicuddy had denied both charges when arraigned hare Sept' 27 -The charges stemmed from an ncident that took place Sept 26 when the! McGillicuddy car re-t portedly Struck a parked vehicle on Race St and McGillicud-dy continued on without mak- -ing known his Identity- CROSS-CUT SAL NIGHT 7:30 MONSANTO EMPLOYEES RETIRE-rTimothy Daly 284 Franklin'SL left and Stanley Robak 45 Charles St Chicopee Falls veteran employees of the Monsanto Chemical Co Indian Orchard were honored at a-retirement party in the West low Club Tuesday evening by their fellow employees Purses were presented to the' two men following a smorgasbord din-' ner The committee in charge included Clarence Brouillette Stephan Kamicki Fritz Turner and Harold Shannon I 'V IV El JJ 051 1 1 11 ON OUR GIANT MIDWAY laughing luscious color OCT BARGAIN DAYS uui urmumii un i Robert Moore 61 will tire from the Berkshire office of the State Dept of Public Work Oct 10 after 87 year REX HARRISON NDALL AGENCY SAVES LIVES BERLIN (UPI) agency known claimed today it hu saved 2200 WILL AID EGG MARKETS GOP Candidate Herter Busy In Campaign- Here Our Thanks to You A Big Double Thankt! Not One But Two Glorious Weekend a I a This Sat Sun Next Sat Sun 0 ALL RIDES 5e WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Agri- Legal Notices culture Department moved to persons from killing themselves CS-Manlng BALE OF BEAL ESTATE strengthen egg markets today by announcing plans to purchase fried whole egg solids for 'dona during the past year The West Berlin organization run by the Evangelical Church provides spir- A full day of campaigning opened for Governor's Councilor Christian A--Herter- Jrn coniioner jjn- a petition fifed In eaid Court on publican candidate for Attor- July issa by Robert Dewey Dewey NO tion to school lunchrooms -Dets Js itual -and -medical aid without coat of the purchase program will be to persona who feel they want to JOHN SAXON -SANDRADEE ANGELA lANSBURy end their livei announced early next week EXCEPTIONS 2 ILL KIDDIE RIDES tiL DIG RIDES 10c 000000000000000000006 afainit Rom Arel and mak partition of tha land herein-aftar'- deacrlbed amonf tha tenants in common thereof shall sell at lublic auction on tha premises here natter described as Parcel 1 on others to HousrorcoMFC NOW SHOWING Thursday October 23 1958 at 1:00 AM aU the riht title and Interest 72 IfRTCl TWO WORDS THAT MADE THE WORLD REMEMBER THE MAH IT TRIED TO FORGETI MSS of tho tenants In common in the following percale of lend situated la -South Radley Hampshire County Massachusetts bounded and da scribed as foUtnm AIRTCONDTONFD 6-6346 NOW HEAR THIS I OPENING TUESDAY OCT 7' thni SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 -RICHARD-DERR yb nf h4 tow (naGway cast jBSfflfife 1 PARCEL 1 Bain LMi Numbered forty -erven (47) forty-elsht (41) fifty-one (51) fifty-two (52) fifty-three (53) fifty-four (54) fifty-five mwim-mumm men BniuiKiuiiWiHuuvnirui Next Week "The With (55) fifty -six (56) fifty -yeven (57) fifty-clent (58i fifty-nine (5S) on Plan of Liberty Gardena made rJ Weatcott' dated Aprtt 191S end 'filed witn Hampahira Rock Niidson Martha Hyer and Dan Duryed Cinemascope and Technicolor County Refiatry of Deeds Plan Book 4 Page 38 to which reference DANCING AT IT'S FINEST TOM: NITE may be had for more- particular description the aforementioned land la subject to an easement ana right of way taken by eminent do main by the Town of South Hadley by deed dated August 21 1058 wi si uwi uscu nugun mx iveop PRESENTING FILMS OF DISTINCTION Tonight at 8:00 PLUS THIS SECOND BIG HIT "PILLARS OF THE SKYrt With GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE ALL PERFORMANCES EVENINGS AT 130 fkMa al BcM agenlss Cams Tkaaka Tasa-Tkara 1210 1M lN LZDl Ff1 SaL Saa $UR 13 2S0L IA awL 2JD PX RMk 125a 121 CMUna 11lt 71c Cad Liberty 2-9393 a Framingham TRkiity 2-3577 KIM STANLEY' ney General in Holyoke this morning The tall Herter began at 630 with a visit to tho City Yards and ths Water Dept station to greet municipal workers they began their work JHo jvent from there to the Police Station and tho 'Central Fire Station to swap conversation with the officers end firefighters Later in the morning Atty Herter visited City Hall and met with Mayor Samuel Resnic and City Clerk Joseph Jubinville Jr The GOP candidate also stopped off at factories and plants in the city to extend greetings to the workers during shift changes and at 2 he was in the War Memorial Building to offer congratulations to the Holyoke Club on the occasion of its 36th year an organization Atty Herter arrived in Hoi jyoke about 9 Thursday and visited briefly in the down-town area after a campaign session with: Atty Jr his local campafgn director Ho then attended the Irish dance sponsored by the AOH at the Valley Arena Atty Herter was a guest of Atty O'Brien at the Holyoke Fairfield Ave home and the pair got off to early start this morning Tonight Atty visit the local Elks Loafe ind tha Liberty Quoit Club ol Park SL He will also make 1 stop in Chicopee before returning to Boston carousel theatre AT FRAMINGHAM: Jeff Chandler Ward Bond and Dorothy Malone CINEMASCOPE AND TECHNICOLOR and recorded In Hampshire County ltelstry of Deeds Book 1220 Paso See estates of Clara Aral end Alexia Arel otherwise known as Alexis Arel both late of said South Hadley PABCEL 2 Being Lots forty-nine 449) and fifty (50) on Plan Of Liberty Gardena made by Weatcott CE dated April 1010 and filed with Hampshire County Registry of Deeds Plan Book 4 Page to which reference mSy be had for a moVa particular description -See estate of Alexis Aral othewlse known aa Alexia Arek late of said South Hadley PARCEL 2 Also a certain traet of -land situated In South Hadley Hampahira County Massachusetts bounded -end described as follows: A parcel of land situated on the CAROUSEL IS HIATEDI New Mira Saturday Iva Oct 4 DtmM Woods in the Sophisticated comedy "THI MOON IS STARTING SUNDAY "Gunman's Walk" and "The Wholt Truth11 Plus at 9:45 PM A Delightful Comedy KENNETH MOREl OIANE CILENTO CECIL PARKER COMPLIMENTARY I southerly slope of the stone hills B0-cslsa in the northerly pert of South Hadley aforemld ana bounded end described as follows SUFFOLK lAST 2 DAYS! TICKET Beginning at pile of stones at land of Moriarty thence runs south GOOD ANY DAY 14 west fifty-six (56) rods to pile of stones them north 77 west thirty eight (3a) rods to a i then SUe of stones thence north thirty: starring FRANKIE LESTER rWWWMMIMMtl Frank Sdutm ve (35) rods to a pile of stones Admission Free CUWirlUEStUBE TonyImk NataueWood flags (hfath thence easterly to the place of he- and containing thirteen ginning WWMimni wumwaui acres bad eighty-one rods' mere The most ebaffengihg Jove story ofowffmeF or leas WITH THIS COUPON To Tho 25 -inidbwi Bounded easterly by land of Moriarty southerly by land now or UdmDjuu Adm Tax Incl On! Record Hop Every Frl formerly of one Taylor westerly by heirs of Dewitt northerly Club ROLLER SKATING RIALTO RINK -CO-HIT by Moriarty Subject to an easement granted by Arthur Menard to-Turnery Falls Power and Elec- Power Route 9-Hadley 'Toot of Goolidgu Truman Urges Union Shop Be Defended 5 82 WALNUT ST (Off State) SPRINGFIELD MiiiimiiiiiiiimmiiimiiimmmiiiiiiS trie Compkny which for- recorded with Hsmoeiiire' Registry Book no Page taa See estate of Alexia Arel otherwise known as Alexis ArsL late of said South Hadley PARCEL 4 Seine Lots forty-four (44) forty-five (45) forty-six (48) Carder tTi iuik-nvs xur on Plan of Liberty Gar MA'JESTIC: Mo in SrY Hoivok? by pTWesteott C-E- dated April IMS end filed with Hampshire County Registry rbf'DMds Plan CLEVELAND (UPI) Former Praident Harry Truman today called for tha defeat of the right to wort: constitutional amendmen in Ohio' and in other itatoa where it la- before the voters this year In a speech at Cleveland before Book nice to-whfch- reference may be had for a more par nlaa JBHISR -JU IMBBSBB -KB! MR JUAIAR BUY MOVIE CHECKBOOKS $406 Value for $500 SAY KIDS! SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW SAT AT 1:00 MORE OF MICKEY MOUSE CLUB PRIZES AND SURPRISES! tlcular description See deed of Fred Tohsy of Brookline Massachusetts Trustee of Fred Tobey Land Company under a Declaration of Trust dated FeberUary 1 1910 and recorded with Hampahira County Reel at ry of Deeds Bonk 706 Page 525 to Rase Arel et ala dated March I 1958 and recorded In Hampshire County Registry of Deeds Book 1270 Paes Tha sale of said property shall be' subject to all encumbrances thereof) MARY RUTH CHICQ5M Dancing Every Sat Eve To the Melodic Strains of Norman Each bidder will be reduired to cash accompany his bid with cash or Fabulous Steak A Chicken Dinners Served from five to eleven FM certified check in the sum of Three Hundred ($30000) Dollars as guaranty of eood faith'' The Commissioner reserves tha 2 BIG NEW FEATURES ShUSra! CuislWooo Themosf choffenging fove story-' ofourfimof MM BAYLES1 aching amic wparb drinks I doficiout food LUNCHEON -C0CKTAI18 OINNEI- No No Cover right to reject any or' ell bids Other tenon wilt be made known ft tlrJ ba aA fVf I at tha time andjlsce of sale -T CURLEY Commissioner Beservations Northampton JU 4-9888 Metabere and' Cncit' October H0rl7 15a NOW SHOWING 00 JNMMIM NO IAX --NO 0m WH-BBp- iNern 69 SUFFOLK STREET BRIGITTE BARDOT in Nigh! Heaven Ifaxte 202 at HamptonTfrridsj BRIGITTE BARDOT MGHTWEAVEN A-CINEMASCOPEs eastmancoloit Her fast new fibn since And God Created Woman tom tim iame producer writer A PLUS mi PLUS SQUARE DANCING 1 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Hampden as PROBATE COURT To all persona Interested (n a petition for adnntinn of BRACH otherwise JEAVNIE BRACH of Holyoke tn said County -A petition has been said Cburt by LAWRE RIRPY and IRENE GARRIEPT Ms wife of said Holyoke praying or leave to adopt said BRACH otherwise JRAHNIR BRACK a of FREDERICK BRACH of Parted Unknown and JEANNETTE BRACH hla wlfo and that the name' of aaid child bechanced to DEBORAH THERE9E 6ARR1EPT If you desire to obtect -thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance in said Court at-Spring-field before ten o'clock In the fora- noon on tha twentv-flrst'dap'M (V tober -1968 tha return day of this cit-tfon Witness THOMAS STAPLETON Esqulra First 'Judas of aaid Court thla twenty-second day of September HEY KIDS! SAT 1:30 ONLY 2 RIG FEATURES 2 also IVERT-SATUIDAY NIGHT AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED CERCLE ROCHAMIEAU (45! HIGH ST) HIGHT 0CT 4 AT 8 PM Tin nsaoKS vuasmi I FLOOR SHOW and DANCING TONITE end every FRL and SAT AT THE NU SHOWBOAT HAMPTON POMDS JE 3-8043 -r PLUS FOR THE KIDDIES KARTOON KARNIVAL Today fritrii 'No Time For Sergeants" CrFesJur UNKNOWN" ALSO Plus Plus Plus FREE REFRESHMENTS.

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