The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont (2024)

or Disorderly Conduct Old Speeding Count Added To Electrician's Court Bill FRIDAY, PAGE 36 NOVEMBER 19, 196S Dr. Raab Speaks A Winooski electrician who Suburb Kiwanians Hear Warning on Heart Disease appeared in Chittenden Mu nicipal Court on a disorderly conduct charge Thursday was As surely as lack of money will make a business go bankrupt, lack of oxveen in the also charged with speeding be fore he could pay his first fine Sears Official Urges Truth In Advertising Good advertising must be dramatic and productive, but above all, it must be truthful, a Sears, Roebuck ic Co. official told a group of Burlington executives Thursday. "Those who tamper with truth In advertising trigger the collapse of an industry that serves all industries," declared Marvin C. Lunde, sales promotion and advertising manager for Scars.

"Good advertising is at the tore of America's economic utrength and prosperity. Good advertising serves the buyer, the seller, the maker. "Its good influences are felt heart brought on bv narrowing of the blood vess; and ex Gary A. Mills, 23, of Bernard Street, was first fined $10 when ing 70 miles per hour on Colchester Avenue," said Judge Costello. "Anyone who drives 40 miles an hour over the legal speed limit should be walking.

You'll be doing that, I'm sure." In other cases: Richard M. LaPlant, 18, of Elmwood Avenue, a carpenter, was released on $150 bail after pleading innocent to driving without a license and hit-and-run driving. cessive nervous burn-up will cause fatal "bankruptcy" to this human organ. Dr. Raab urged his audienci to avoid these "sins" and suggested that a good way to stan would be to join a program hi is now organizing.

This will include two hours ft guiefcd physical activity a week plus more at home, diet restrictions, and the promise to givi up smoking. He said anyone wishing more information may contact him by mail at the De-Goesbriand Hospital. he did not contest a charge of threatening and struggling with a patrolman in Winooski early These words of warninc came from Dr. Wilhelm Raab soeak- burning of oxygen due to exaggerated activity of the "sympathetic nervous system," he said. Dr.

Raab added, however, that rapid consumption of oxygen by the heart need be of no concern if the blood vessels are in good condition and can bring in all the oxygen required. He cited several factors as causes of this "oxygen lack of vigorous, constant physical activity; emotional stresses, such as social and economic frustrations and noise; smoking (pipes as well as cigarettes and cigars), and diets too heavy with animal and saturated fats and ing Thursday to the South Bur V' lington Kiwanis Club. Dr. Raab said that 55 Der Police accused Richard of cent of all deaths in the United Thursday. As the matter was disposed of, City Grand Juror Alan F.

Sylvester said he had an outstanding warrant for Mills on a speeding count, and felt the case should also be disposed of. In the disorderly conduct striking a 1956 sedan owned by Bruce A. Spaulding on North Marvin C. Lunde, national Sears official, right, and Alvah M. Welch, manager of store here, examine one of first watches sold when Sears opened Its mail order business.

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MON. THRU FRI. GREER'S 11 WILLI STON ROAD Ntxt to Ooyrwt 4 ltl National Union Street carpenter, was released on his own recognizance Haydn to Debussy to Barber count, Mills had been accused of parking in the middle of a Winooski street and refusing to after pleading innocent to driv In every area of American life," Lunde said. "All those who go to the fountain of truth in advertising cannot carry leaky buckets. Truth must never run out of adver Roebuck Co.

home office in Chicago to address the Burlington Sales and Marketing Executives Club Thursday evening and during his short stay in States are due to degenerative heart disease. He emphasized that this does not include the commonly referred to "blood clots" but rather to definitely-preventable failure of the heart's mechanisms. Soft living Americans, he pointed out, have the highest incidence of this cardiac disease in the world. Working in dangerous liaison with the narrowing of the blood vessels, caused by cholesterol deposits, is the heart's wasted move. Set.

Leonard Martin said ing while his license was suspended on Pearl Street, Essex Junction, Wednesday night. His case was continued to Monday. Burlington visited severa tising," he warned Mills had been drinking but was not highly intoxicated. UVM Orchestra: Top Musicianship Lunde came from the Sears, I groups of executives. Mills explained he had had ANNIVERSARY PORT Hoff GoJIon Quart MM trouble hmbine an lev street and didn't realize he was being told to move by police.

Turninz to the speeding 56 Simultaneously Debaters from 38 Campuses Here Today for UVM Tourney charge, Judge Edward J. Cos-tello asked Mills why he hadn't answered for the July 20 com Charles H. Thorpe, 38, ol St. Paul Street pleaded Innocent to violation of a law of the road In an accident at Maple Street and South Winooski Avenue Nov. 3.

His case was continued for jury drawing. John J. DcLoy, 69, of La-j Fountain Street, a union of i-1 hom*ogenized Milk (blkltlMl) I MlIk confident timing and sensitive dynamics the orchestra brought to Barber's work. The strings, often uncertain in nonprofessional orchestras, were the backbone of an orchestra unusual for the fine musicianship of its members. By ANDY LEADER Supple and sure, the University of Vermont Orchestra, under the direction of James Keene, presented a rewarding concert Wednesday to an audience of some 150 in Ira Allen Chapel.

Musical idioms ranged from Haydn's classic elegance to Debussy's impressionism to the Teams entered in the tour plaint. Mills explained he had been in the service and had just returned home. nament, in addition to the host institution, are from Middle- Several hundred debaters from 38 colleges and universities will arrive in Burlington on this Friday to participate bury, St. Michael's, Norwich cial, was fined $15 after not con-! Debbussy's familiar Prelude Brandeis, McGill, Royal Milk In the University of Vermont's He was accused of driving 70 miles per hour in a to "The Afternoon of a Faun," a liquid, dream-like program- (St. Jean), West Point, Colgate, Rochester Institute of zone on Colchester Avenue.

Syl 20th annual invitational debate tournament. Debaters will register at the Technology, Southern Connecti music masterpiece, was given Heavy Cr.om JKy Buttermilk Mar80rin vigor and VIH vitality drink I Brigham's Milk iJWrJ cut State, Massachusetts, Brooklyn College, Stone testing a violation of a law of the road in a two-car crash on LaFountain Street Nov. 2. Floods in Ireland DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) -Torrential rain pounded Ireland Thursday, causing widespread floods which made hundreds homeless. brilliant contemporary "First Essay for Orchestra" by Samuel Barber.

The "Essay" was an orchestral tour de force opening with subdued lyricism broken by the entrance of horns and developing into an exciting Open Tonight 'til 9 P.M. HEAVY WESTERN BEEF Round STEAK 69c T-Bone Steak lb. 79c Chuck Roast lb. 45c Rib Beef lb. 39c Chuck Hamburg 2 1.29 Shoulder Roast lb.

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"I can't imagine anyone driv- hill, Harvard, Bates, Platts-burgh State, Williams, Maine, Eastern Nazarene, Bowdoin, Hotel Vermont from 4 to 6 p.m. then swing into action with two rounds of debates later in the tvening. The third round starts 10:30 Saturday morning, with the final two rounds at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. All of Friday's debates will fee at the university while on agitation utilizing pizzicato an appreciative performance. The enchanting flute solos, like "the wind among the reeds," fill the piece with a warm paganism a glimpse of some happy sylvan creature, real but forever elusive.

The orchestra, with harp, was smooth and convincing. Oboe and bassoon complemented the excellent strings and brass. The Symphony No. 99 in flat Major by Haydn brought Wednesday's concert to a happy close. Unstartling, but gripping in its elegance, the classical symphony was precisely performed.

The orchestra brought elegant musicianship to bear on the For New Maytag strings against woodwinds and then piano. The entire orchestra builds a gradual crescendo, then breaks into an expansive, pastoral section again fully utilizing the brass. The piece levels off and ends on its opening untroubled note. Keene must be congratulated Mt. Holyoke, Dartmouth.

Also, University of Hartford, C. W. Post, RPI, St. An-selm's. Trinity Albany State, Rhode Island College, New Hampshire, Colby, New Paltz State, New York University (with separate teams from the Washington Square and University Heights campuses), Emerson, St.

Lawrence, and Worcester Tech, four movements of the humorous work. The percussion sec AUTOMATIC WASHERS $229 I I Orange 3 w. T. BURLINGTON, VT. tion exhibited fine dynamics and timing.

First Violinist Alison Lane was concertmaster. Colchester Av. 2-5301 221 Dutch Cheese Eggs for the extraordinary balance, ouldn't You Rather Saturday rooms at the Taft, Ira Allen and Edmunds Junior High Schools will also be used. The Marsh Room in Billings Center will be debate headquarters. Dr.

Robert Huber, chair- man of the speech department and tournament director, said that in each round there will be 56 debates go-Ing on simultaneously, involving 224 debaters. Huber said It was necessary to secure the services of 280 students as chairmen-timekeepers. Pershing Rifles, the military honor society, is transporting debaters from one site to another, with Jeff Jonas of Forest Hills, N.Y., chairman of the Rifle's project. Joan Clark of Burlington is student chairman of the debate and Susan Church, also of Burlington, is chairman of the Saturday night banquet. Bonnie Murray of Barre and Barbara Giddings of Meriden, are cochairmen of the 280 chairman-timekeepers.

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Novice representatives are Virginia Metayer of Watcrbury Center, Donna Loizeaux of Whiting, George Phillips of Florence, Robert Gordon of Burlington, Priscilla Gockmey-er of Middlctown, N.J., Shcryl Parker of North Springfield, Romona Goddard of Orwell and Allan Michaud of Hardwick. The national debate topic this year is "Resolved: That Law Enforcement Agencies in the United States Should Be Given Greater Freedom in the Investigation and I Prosecution of Crime." Newport Legion Group Attends 1. Standard Beautyrest. Your choice of either twin full size mattress or box spring 75" length regular or firm 7O50 each piece Long Boy Same as above with five extra stretch-out inches each piece 89.50 2. Queen-size Beautyrest.

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