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Red Shells Kill Two Americans on Island \ T J' FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 'iD CTEEN iianrljpBter lEvWtut If^raUt A t er^Dj^^Ne^TM( Ron lira. Adriana Schubert of SS n e W aathar or U. 8. Waedhe Clinton St., manager of the laundry Col. Lechausse Awarded Bronze Star in Japan Baptist Minister Angoat as, 1064 Abiout Town at Manchester Memorial Hospital, ili was the guest of honor last eve­ ‘fonjlaht fair, ood. Law hi O tfl B««U of 655 B u ^ Htll Kd., Director of Camp h Anivcnwry ning at a .dinner and shower given 10,978 celebntM hl's 35th at Cavey's Restaurant by 20 I with R ^ bI Typewriter today. He Fall Opening - - - [ Mamber of the Aadit na, eooi. rata boward friends and employes of the hos­ Rev. John R. Neubert, pas- la an electrician at the company- Bonaa of Olrcolatloe High la Iwwar lOn. pital. Mrs. Schubert \vUX be mar­ the (Community Baptiat Manche$ter^A CUy of ViUago Charm Craif 8. Noren of 5 Robin Rd., ried this fall to Edward Cobb of will be back in bis pulpit win enter Syracuae Univeralty this 25 Division St. She was presented with a corsage and received iday morning preaching on month aa a freahman. He gradu­ VOL. L X X III, NO. 292 (Oaaaiflod Advortlahig an Paga 1#) ated from Mancheater High School number of beautiful gifts. ths theme, “Jeaua Waa a Worker." ...The Coats On Fashion's Scene MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS with the claaa of 1054. The of the aervice will be A son was born Tuesday at the 9:30 and the Ordinance of Com­ Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. munion ill be obaes-ved. PVanklin C. Anderson of 50 Adams During^ e summer Mr. Neubert St. was dir ir and aong leadar of G reeks Nab B rief Storm the Baptiat Junior High Camp for Sae tha ' casual, con- De Castries Freed Chapman Court, No. 10, Order the Conn, ^ p tia t Convention at of Amaranth, will resume meet­ Camp Hasen, Cheater. The Bap- f(ollad fullnass . tha 8 8 in R ed Hits Power ings for the new season tonight at tilts are pioneering in the new torrific variaty of fabriei 7:45 in the Masonic .Temple. After Red Shells Kill Two camping em p ^ ia which aeeks to In POW Exchange the business session a social pe­ give the campera the experience . tha axcTting naws riod with refreshments will be en­ ofhvlng In amall cornmunities of in collar treatments . Spy System Line Repair joyed. about 15 periona and Interpreting Hanoi, Sept. 4 (JP)— Brig.^bad never been raised at Dien Bien their inter-relatednesa in Christian everything ^that's differ­ ~ Phu.) WAnONS Athens. Greece, Sept. 4 (/P) (Jen. Christian de Castries Boston, * Sspt. 4 — gaOTHBRS. n fc Mrs. Mary A. Sterud, RN, 21 N. tcrmi. ent and wonderful in In Hanoi, Cogny's staff . cair —The Greek government an­ commander of the fallen In­ whiaked De Ceatries to tho villa Severe thun'derstorms. hail School St., has been appointed a The daily pragram revolvea this season coats. FUNERAL member of the committee to ar­ around each "quest group" with nounced today it had arrested dochina fortress of Dien Bien he occupied here before he went to and rain last night dealt range for a series of Head Nurse cook-outs, hikes, \camp6re activi­ Tweeds, plush, fleece 88 key (Communist agents in Phu, reached freedom today. Dien .lien Phu as commander of power repair crews a setback Americans on Island SERVICE Institutes late this fall of the Con­ ties, etc., done in 'the small unita the smashing of % Soviet- Ths Communists’ prize pris­ that ill-fated French poet last De­ necticut Hospital Assn., Conn. and suede. Beautiful new cember. in the wake of Tuesday’s hur- with their “home \ln the woods’* trained spy ring. oner was visibly worn but / l l m u d XWeM League for Nursing, and the New aa the center. ’Two\ counselors re­ colors. The 52-year-oid general spoke ncane. Ebigland Hospital Asseml>ly. Premlar Marahal Alexander Pa- still buoyant and “hard ^Bo only a few words to Franch corre- The brief storm in scattered main with each group all through pagoB deacribod tha crackdown the Camping ^riod.\ With thia kill.” apondenU. Aaked how ho had boen parte of Maaeachusette knocked Ihilles Greeted by Philippines' President WBA Junior Review members last nl|ht as the most important De Castries waa brought to treated, he complained that he had out recently restored telephone Claim Men emphaaia the campera gain an ex­ victory againat the Rods aince tho are reminded of the meeting this perience of living in the wooda. Hanoi from tho exchange Bite always been kept aeparate and and electric circuits, including evening at 6:30 at the Commu­ Greek C3vU War andad fivs yaars where the Rede freed him at had not been allowed to see or about S.OOO in Greater Boston. of knowing the aatiafactfona of ago. Ho aaid It noutrallaod tho nity Y, 70 N. Main St. Children on P. B. Arny-Pboto cooperation aa well aa appreciat­ 1 . 9 5 Vletri. He was met In Hanoi by talk, with his staff officer* during The new damage was blamed on the drill team will have a re­ Lt, Ool. Ralph M. Lechausse Red underground working hero Gen. Rene Cogny, commander of hia Imprisonment. water seeping into temporary In Q|iemoy ing the contributlona'' the Chria- againat Greece and her alliea in Hard to Kill hearsal. and a social time with (right), of Manchester, FEAF of the 67th Tactical Reconnaisance tian apirit makeaito all\of society. the withdrawing French forces in power line* or bolts striking un­ light refreshments will fellow. Wing, a system unique within this the North Atlantic Treaty Organir northern Indochlha. He described hlmsOlf aa "not sheathed transformers. Base Surgeon, is congratulated by theater. The initiation of this There were 115 campers and sation (NATO). completely well" but added that Meanwhile, SCaasachuaette offi­ counselors attending m m the Many .of thosa arrested were At the exchange point. Do Caa- Adv fee Unit PHONE TDe monthly meeting of the Maj. Gen. J(dtn M. Hargreaves, system provided a closely related triaa leaned on a cant aa ho waa he waa hard to kill and said he cials were heartened by President Ladies Aid Society o '. the Con­ former command surgeon of Far medical service within the tactical Baptiat churches of the state to Communlata - who .had fought would be in good health In a few Eieehhower’a announcement that MItchBlI 9-7196 Mr. Neubert has been in camping againat the government, then fled turned over but would not allow days. Ha looked thin and tired but ly SPENCER MOOSA cordia Lutheran dturch, usually East Air Forcea after receiving the organisation . In addition, he himaelf to bo put in a stretcher. one and one-half million dollars or Mllehell 3-8606 held on the Yirst Tu'.sday of the administration for nearly IQ years to neightwring Communist coun­ walked erect. Men who knew him in federal funds have been allo­ nipeh. Formosa, ^pt. 4 Bronae Star Medal durii.g recent devised a '‘training program for tries when the war ended. He rode to tho exchange site in 142 Ea«t Center St. month, is postponed until PViday, the indoctrination of the initial- and has been director and dean before Dien Bien Phu said he waa cated for the relief of Bay State Two U. S. officers, pre­ Sept. 10 due tp the Labor Day ceremonies in Tokyo. and counselor in camps In New They received training In a Ckmimunlat command car, ac­ at least 20 pounds undorwoight, hurrican* sufferers., Manchester cadre personnel of the Republic of aapionage and sabotage, then re­ companied by a Vietmlnh colonel sumably members of the weekend. The citation accompanying the Korea Air Force Medical Service Yorrk state as well. 1 . 9 5 looked aovoral years oldar and ha^ Gov. Chrietian A. 'Herter aaid he Jane Reese of the Community turned to Graoco, govammsnt offi­ and a Communist corrsopondent. grayad conaidorably. was “gratified” by the preaiden- U. S. Military Assistance Ad­ award read* in part: “(Ikil. which was a major contribution cials said. His first raqusst Waa for French Lachausae diatinguished' himself to the United Nations effort. Baptist Church attended the Jun­ Do CMstrios said he'* had boon tial action but aaid that “until we visory group here, were killed ior Camp. 841*0 Codes, Pnads fried potatoes aind aomething dif­ told that one of his ofllcera died know just how the federal money during the (Communist bom­ b. ' meritorious sendee In connec­ “Through his initiative, organ­ ferent from hia prison diet which tion with military' operations isational and profamional akill. Basil Vraclinos, undersecretary only three days ago. French cen- can be used, the situation isn’t bardment of Quenioy island for security, said that in addition was mainly ricf. aorahip prohlMted the uae of name quit* clear.” r against an enemy as bas surgeon' decisiveness and achivement abovs K i t yesterday, Nationaliit and. commander, USAF Hospital, to ..tho Sa men arrosted police (The French News Agency re­ or rank until death can be con- Herter has aaked an early meet­ and beyond hia normal duties. ’ 1t 4m asi Klmpo Air Base, Korea, from Col. Lechausse reflected .great Hospital Notes 'm i aelxed broadcasting equipment, ported De Caatrisa stood.for a few Armed and hla'kin notifled. ing with Val Peterson, head of the sources said today. Feb. 24> 1053 to July 27, 1053.* credit upon himself, the United (Not exactly as secret codes and documents and momenta before a number of cam­ De Castries, highest ranking of- F ed m l Civil Defense Administra­ The U.
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