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Thejwhaueo Owv Indochina As Result of Ase-Fire Seen ' . t- . V. -^y: V . ' . t . .. '/, t Jt N. ■ . ‘ ' \ ' {1 . X-. '■ ■ ■ ■. ■ ■ \- PAGE StXTEEH MONDAY, APRIL 26,^1954 iManrlifatfr’ lEvraing Ifwalii Average Daily Net Prem Ron The Weather F sr thf Wiwk E a M Ferecast of C. 8. Weather Barsaa Aprtl S4, 19M > A son; -Idsrk Edwsrd, their first A surprise farewell party was Oecasloaal sbewere, aeattered child, was born Saturday to Mr. given for Mr. and Mrs,. Roy Knofla, tboadereterms toaigbt aad Wed- About Town and. Mrs. John FamiAllettl, 7708 ^ Harlan St., Saturday night, at X 11,165 their, home, with about 20 guests aeaday. Warmer Wednebday. North Trail, Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Member ef tlM Andlt some suasbine. Mia. toaigbt abeat Famiglletti is the former Betty present. The hostessen were Mrs. A ion w u bom in Quincy, Mem ., Wesley Smith and M rs.' Robert Buremi *f OIrcalatioM 55. Rlgh tomorrow da-7a. on Aprtl to Mr. «iid Mr«. Jane Lew'is, daughter of Mrs. M anchetter^A City o/ Village Cliarm Cbulcs R. Hol|nan, formerly reel^ Elisabeth Lswis, 596 Woodbiidge Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Knofla. who St. ... ■ / . are moving to Framingham, Mass., dents of this town,. soon, were presented with an allj brass log carrier. VOL. LXXIII.NO. 182 (Classified AdverOsiag ba' Pago 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS - ■---- ^ ' Sunset Circle, Past Noble Grands, i will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in ' Odd Fellows Hall. Refreshments ! Red Chineee Premier at (geneva Meeting Wonderful Mother's Day will be served by Mrs. AY-celia j •Crawford and her committee. Mrs. i Minnie Krause is in charge of the | entertainment. | Manchester Ixxige No. 73, AF and j Car Seat $2.49 AM, will hold a atated communlca-1 tion at the Masonic Temple tomor. | b e a u t if u l n e w row evening at 7:30. There will be ' no degree work, but at the conclu-1 Sion of the business meeting there | DAN RIVER GIFT BOXED will-be a social hour and refresh-i ments. Worshipful Master John I,, i ‘D octored ^ ’ i^ n iiy Von Deck has arranged an interest­ ing prt^ram consisting primarily PILLOW-CASE and SHEET SETS of movies taken on a fishing trip in Canada. All Master Ma.spns ate Duo-lone woven floral pattern on white'grounds. cordially invited to attend. Stevena VipWa Photo of Hiinaelf with Schine Shadow check on colored grounds. Senate Set Earl Schlemlnger, son of Mr. ^ Angry Row and Mrs. Otto Schleniinger, 40 I Pine Hill St., has been listed on the winter term scholastic honor To Test Ike / s h e e t and roll kt Oregon State College, Cor­ its Check $ 6 9 5 vallis, Ore. He is a senior in Baby Scales PHXOW-CASE SETS business and' technology. SET $5.98 and $7.98 Farm Plan A / S e ^ r i n g 1— 81x108 Sheet BEAUTIFULLY Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ 2— 42x36 Cases BOXED ters, No. 33, will meet tomorrow at Washington. April 27 (>1P)— 8 p. m. in Odd Fellows hall. The The Senate defeated today an WashiiWton, April 2 7 — husines.s sks.sion .will be followed effort to extend rigid govern­ Disclosdre^at a photogra^- by an‘entertainment and social of SecretaiV of the Army time with refreshments. ment farm price supports on major crops for a year Stevens anoNPvt. G. David Daughters of Liberty No. li, through 1955. By a 48-40 Schine, providra by the Mc­ PILLOW-CASE SETS $ 2 ^ 6 9 LOLI, announce a rummase sale vote, it scuttled an amend­ Carthy camp, wto “cropped” for Friday, April 30, at 9:30 a. m. from a larger picture stirred / SET Cbott En-Lal, left,..Red Cklaoeo brooder aad Foreign MiaiiKter, tiiras to talk with a' member of bis ment to a special wool hill of­ 2— 42x36 Cases in Orange hall. Members arc -delegation daring opening stages of tbO, Geneva Conference In Switxerland, April 26. At upper right a roaring row todaV at hear­ BEAUTIFULLY urged to leave their artieles for fered by Sen. EUender (I)- BOXED Is. .Soviet Foreign Bflaiater V.vacbealav M. Molotov and seated beside him Is Kussisn Deputy Foreign ings on the McCart^’-Army the sr.le at the hall Thrusday from Slinister Andrei Gromyko, {AP Wirephoto tia rsMo from Geneva.) La) and a group of other 7:30 p. m. on. Tf pi«k up is dc- farm state lawmakers. dispute. What W’onderful gifts! In pink, blue, yellow and green. , .slred, Mr.s. Mary Phclp.s. 29 Grif% Army Counsel Joseph N.XWeich / fin Rd., may be contacted. called It a "doctored photonaph, Washington, April 27 (PC)— a "trick’’ and "shameful.'’ Soroplimist Club niembers will The Senate .sclieduled show­ ■ Sen. McCarthy snapped, that Indochina ase-Fire Seen Welch was "lying." dine at the Memorial Hospital this down voting today on wheth­ Roy Cohn, counsel to McCarthy DAINTY CLAfRE GREEN COHON FILLED evening at 6:30 sharp atid after­ er rigid high level farm price wards will bo taken on a con­ was called to the witness chair and ^ ducted tour of the institution. supports should be continued acknowledged he had supplied thsi As Result of '^neva Talks for two more years— the key photograph to Ray , H. Jenkins, PRINTED SUMMER QUILTS William V. Gallo, 242 Summit agricultural issue before Con­ special cdunael to the Senate In­ vestigation Subcommittee. But \ St., was called to Brooklyn, N. Y.. owv gress this year. Thursday, by .the death of his • Geneva, April 27 (^)— Cohn said he did not know the pic- Mrs. Day's Ideal But as the issue arose, it was .not .4rmy Secretary Robert Stevens looks at s photograph of himself with Pvt. G. David Schine as he ■-ture had been ‘‘cropped’’ or edited, fattier, Frank Gallo, whose funeral North Korea today pro^sed a clearcut test, and it appeared testifies under rr<Ms examination hy special rounsel Ka.v Jenkins in Washington, Aprtl 28. Hefqjnt^ wcB held in tiiat city Uiis mqining, Britain Vetoes No Gain Seen and argued that it was irrelevant . $ 8 - 9 5 72x84 SIZE Baby Shoe^' that Korea be unified by\a likely that administration forces; being shown the plctpre. Stevens said he had no rerollectian of ever having been photographed atboe anyway. The senior Gallo leaves six sons would muster enough votes to beat ■ with Schine, a central figure In the current hearing. (.\P W'irephoto), and three daughters. No need to go overboard on your budget general election to be con Jenkins Takes Chair Troops Now in ducted along the line.s down a move to retain the present j ^^uy for your own use or foLgifts. Dainty florkl pattern in red, ines which^n R ed R eply system of supports for basic com- ' Climaxing the forenoon ses­ A daughter, their second, was ’Ru.ssia propoHed modities. sion. Jenkins had himself put un­ gold and blue. Filling is finest grade of cotton. born Saturday, April 24, to Mr. We’ve everything you’ll need, .short of a baby sitter. Basies to der oath and took the witness Indochina War many in Berlin IpstL February. ^ Ike A-Plan Such an initial victory would still and Mrs. Francis S: Moriarly. 300 n riprffniinv \ chair. The Russian plan on Germany \ ■ ________ i leave many hurdles for the system f-earns Marx Studv Is Urged Porter St. Mrs. Moriarty was the as.sure Bdb\’s health, comfort and good fa.shion form Jenkins related that Cohn had former Miss Marion Cashion of London, April 27 (JV-Prime was rejected by the West Geneva, April 27 t/Pi .Soviet ol flexible supports which Presi- talked with him about the picture. this town. Their oldest little girl And all sensibly priced. tiinister Churchill announced to­ --------- Russia rdplied today to American ' *lent Eisenhower has urged, Of Confusion t t m i But he testified he could not say ^ ,W .' Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales By EDDY GILMORE proposals \pn Preside.it Eisen-1 The Senate is considering a bill ^ c u * i c is pamed Mary Beth. day Britain was not prepared to positively whether Cohn, in telling Geneva, April 27 (/P)— Bus- bower's pIaX,for an atomic pool j ?y"’**i**'L undertake any military adtion in On Dickenson VU U. High SchoolS him o f the picture,, indicated it ckets are now available - for sia and France opened discus­ for peaceful jHinioncs. effect is a debate limitation ex- showed the two alone. Indochina while the Geneva Asian Note t'ontrat i:ndisclnsed pected to lead to a final vote late Senior Methodist Youth Fel- \ sions on Indochina today amid today or'tomorrow. Jenkins added he couldn't say r! Ibwship’s production of "Take f conference was still in session. The .content oKthc Sr el reply I Washington, April 27 (A*i -One whether he got that impression reports the solidarity of the was not dlscIoaeA.. but informed i Amendments have been offered Washir.trton, April 27 (/P)—TThe U. S. Chamber of Com- from Cohn, or from the picture Care of My Little Girl, ’ to be Commons Cheer Churchill hat no im -i“* riders to the wool bill covering ' of the prosecution’s star witnesses T heJW H A U eo pre.sented May 8 at 8 p. m. in western Big Three at the sourca indicated merce today heard a propo.sal that the writings of Karl Marx was'given to him. ChuFcbUi told the House of Corn- M A N O iirm Conn*. portant. progress had., been made ■ many of the principal fights over against Cpl.
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