. . MONDAY,. DECEMBER 22, 1952 ^ G B TWENTY-EIGHT ^ i-ir fBattrljfBtpr O w n in g Utralh Last Evening Shopping Hours —Stores Will Close at 9 O ’Cloch, ■4- Temple Chapter,' No. 53, OES. ■ will postpone its meeting from Average Daily Net Press Run Abbut Town \Vedn^ay,''Chrtstmas eve. to Rjfl- The Weather^ day, Dec. 26, in the Masonic Tem­ For the Week Ended Dec. 20, 1»S2' Foreeaat -of U. 8. Weather Bnrean ..‘tu n d iiy afternoon Andernon- ple. A hrief business meeting will Auxiliary. No. 204^. jfave a be followed by the annual Christ­ Otrlatmaa party for cl^Mrrn of mas party in the banquet hall and 10,860 Cloudy, Mwaaional freeaing drtt- atambara at the VFW' ripme, Man- each member is asked ^to bring a For Late Shoppers zle tonight; min. 28-82. Light min Hale's Member of the Audit 50 cent gift for exchange. Carol dliaatar Green. ^ p i U of Mias Ros­ late W'edneoday. alia Outpdelalne presented a dance singing will be led by Mrs. Mar­ Bureau of Circulations pracram. with Mrs. Rose Chapde- jorie Hall, accompanied by Miss Manchester— City of Village Charm Udnc at the piano. Kathy and Mabel Trotter. Refreshments will Gary Kdaak. Leslie Eklwards. be sep'ed. (aiwBifled Adverttaing m Pag* 14) Qarol Patrucalli. Nbreen Leber. - — * JEW EL b6 x ES VOL. LXXII, NO. 71 MANCHESTER,4 X • CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS B m rly Barccr. Brenda Baker and Mrs. Kenneth Morrison o f 258 with icif raising tray. , I)otuia K d w a r d s participated. High street, who has been a pa­ Carol i0 Commerctal Lettering Called for an»* <*sHyered Alba Perfect Fit Nylons lO im a llj accepted the resig- ancej budget. The President also he held his coelltlon firmly streamlining of the executive promptly at eltra $1.15 to $1.75 Pr. nation of Premier Antoine may seek to mend the govern- together, Plnay — who has won 14 branch of the federal govern­ a MBc. Screen Process Prtnting charge. Pinay 16 hours after Pinay menfs broken majority by asking previous confidence ballots in the ment. Mav Be Mother's Last Christiiiaa submitted it MRP leaders to pnt aside party assembly — again would have Evacuation a Neon Service. RAYON TRICOT GOWNS 60 Gauge Dark Seam Sheers . . $1.00 Pr. The luncheon session was at the Split Liner C A U 2-9814 Pinav, after nine months in of- po'dif* the national interest cleared the hurdle. But narrow home of John Foster Dulles, Sec­ fice, offered his resignation in a majorities on secent votes made it retary of State-designate, on Bkist -Bd Temcxpdc. Manchester 8268 5 1 Gauge Dark Seam Sheers . . $ 1.00 Pr. dramatic announcement from the certain that, without the MPR on 91st street. Plane Toll ------adverse votes of the Death Toll O r Hartford 2-8498 ' PINE PHARMACY 3.95 noor of the National A.ssembly. He government m Dulles and Arthur Flemming, 51 Gauge Semi Sheer .Denier . $1.00 Pr. ...t.H . f . — .h - flee aliice the country was liberated Communists. Socialists and De presiflent of Ohio Wesleyan Uni­ acted after the Catholic Popular from .Nazi occupation in 1944. Republican Movement (M RP), part Gaullists would throw the cabinet versity, also sat In at the confer­ Rises to 13 Dreams that you can buy! Smooth 66 Gauge Extra Sheer Special $1.35 Pr. of his coalition majority, refused to End of Experiment out. ence. Not Certain answer* to "what to give for back him in the first of three new It means the end, too, to the Pinay preferred to resign first. Elsenhower and Dulles left the ’-^exdale Sheer N ylon...... $1.35 Pr. confidence votes on a 1953 budget. “ Pinay experiment," which aimed While Auriol conferred with poli­ 's headquarters at the Seoul, Dec. 23—(iiP)—Thir­ Christmas"! Here’s soft, iuxiirious Auriol i’ lcas Kail at protecting the purchasing power tical leaders, the National Assem­ Commodre Hotel shortly before 1 teen persona were killed and Beirut, Lebanon, Dec. 28— of the franc by fighting devaluation p. m. for Dulles' home. They were rayon tricot fashioned by Luxite — Fancy Heel Nylons . $ 1.50 and $ 1.65 Pr. Auriol had tried to avoid a bly remained adjourned until 6:30 one fatally injured yesterday (/P)— Hours of horror aboard Yuletide cabinet crisis by trying to while rolling back prices wherever )>.m. (12:30 p.m. e.s.t.l. It was to met there by Hoover and Flem­ the stricken liner Champql- Qve Electrical Housewares ming. when a single-engine plane the lingerie that holds the Fashion ’'U talk Pinay out of resignihg. Auriol possible. have debated the situation In Tu­ lion ended Ute today with re­ talked with Pinay early this It was a new Pinay attempt to nisia and Morocco. Hoover headed a study commls- hit a Greek-manned air evac­ Academy Award for smart styling. morning and again this afternoon, give France a balanced budget for Auriol said he would announce mission on reorganization of the uation transport during a moval of the laat passengers See our complete collection but failed to change Pinay's mind. next year which finally broke the his deoiaion this evening. Custom executive'branch, conducted by the tak.eoff from a western and crewman. There was no For Lasting iG^ts After his early morning interview, goveriment’s ranks. He had posed calls for him to confer first with Truman administration. Flemming official estimate of how many is a member of a special commit­ Korean air base, the Air in the very newest dreams Pinay had told reporters: coivfldence motions on three finan­ the Presidents (speakers! o f the died, but the reports ranged National Assembly and the parlia- tee recently appointed by Elsen­ Force announced tonight. "But- my derision Is taken. It is cial proposals but cyen^before the from at least 16 to perhaps and colors. A sue to fit not possible to carry such heavy first could b4 voteS, thb^MRP de­ metlt's upper house, called the hower to study organization of the The only, person not killed in- 30. even your chubbiest cherub. charges and responsibilities with­ cided to ab.stain. Council of the Republic. executlve branch In cooperation j stantly one of the Greek pilots - out a solid majority." The split came on a relatively Assembly* Speaker Edouard Her- with Temple University. ; died this afternoon in a hospital CapUin Baltaji, the Beirut Har­ "If anybody thinks I wall return unimportant Issue, a proposal to riot was out of town until this Meets Special Orniip I Seoul. bor pilot, announced that all per­ to that bear cage, he's crazy," switch the surplus In one group of afternoon. Auriol first saw Gaston That apeclal committee met ! Other dead Included the pilot of sona had been taken off by 5 p.m. Pinay declared. social security funds' to cover de­ Monnerville, speaker of the upper with Eisenhower at his home last I smaller plane, three Greek Lebanon time—about 40 hours SUARANTEED AGAINST 1REARA8I'* after the 12,546 ton liner grounded Auriol. an old hand at such crises ficits in other arts of the security Sunday, The other,members of the of the transport, one on a reef off the Lebanese - coaat as this, was expected to try in con- system. Pinay said it looked to him (Contlnued on Pag* Seven). committee are Nelson Rockefeller, I American Air Force medical - CIFT former under-Secretary of Slatq 1 two Air Force flight , nursea, about four miles from ^in iL , and coordinator of inter-American ■ patients, 828 Aboard VeaaeU affairs, and Dr. Milton Elsen-^ Nationality of the patients was TAe ship carried 828 persons, in­ hower, president of Pennsylvania cluding a crew of 220, Mang o f - state College and a brother of the (Continued on Page Four) the passengers were pilgrims en HANDBAGS One Killed, 14 Hurt in N. Y. general. route to the Holy Land to t the Meanwhile. Eisenhower still Is Christmas -observances! Top handle pouch and boxie styles in faille saying what amounts to a quiet In the confusion ther* was no pla-vtlc calf and genuine leathers. Many "ho" to requests that he back leg­ UN Warplanes way of determining the precise styles with zipper compartments. Color: Bombing, Shooting, Knifing islation to Treat a Fair Employ­ number who drowned or were Black, navy, brown, red. ment Practices commission beaten to death by th* heavy '•V. (FEPCy with enforcement author­ Hit Red Areas, waves. There were reports that 70 ity. fear-crazed persons leaped into the New York, Dec. 23— ( ^ ) — That explosive issue which spilt Mrs. Jean Garrett, 27, and three aona finish decorating ChristmM sea and 20 drowned. , the Democrats In the Truman ad- Down One MIG $2.98 to $7.95 '“cii Gromyko Raps Three young servicemen—^ne Special Award tree that ma.v be the mother’s last at Los Angelea home. Doctora But thousands of persona who of whom police said wanted to I ministration keeps cropping up to say she may not survive the l^rth of her fourth child, expected next lined the abore watched aa a num­ TOASTERS "show these spies something’’ Seoul, Dec. 23 -lA’l—Another week by Csgsariaa operation, hecauae of her weakened condition from ber of the passengers were bat­ UN Refusal of Board Honors""""’"'Honors iirsian-MlG jet fighter was shot an Incurabte lymphatic aliment.. . Boys are Tommy, left, 7; Bobby, 8, tered to death by heavy waved discharged a' phosphorus M ^l‘*him'*trouble"’'"*‘* ‘ Ru«‘»n-MIG jet fighter was shot against a ahoai only flv* yards ti i A i down today as ^0“*’four Allied Sabre focfgrnund. and Rnlelgh. 18 naenths. Father,Thonwe, le u $12.95 T. $23.00 bomb in a crohded tavern U cam# up ^**0 ^**1^*^'*"^' !**■• cls#h*d briafly with eight «f WOIorker. (AP Wirephoto). . . . from safety Murder Charge early today. The action State Troopers when a group of Negro clergymen the Red planes «.-»i.. — '■ . I. . BaltnJi’s launch waa th* called at the general's headquar­ ) touched off * events which The fight, at 45,000 feet, was the last craft to leava the ChanpoUton. ters to aak, among other things, Only one reported today. Th* kill carrying 40 paaHngar* and cntr- New York, Dec. 23— {/Pi —A n -, brought death to one of them Hartford. Dac. 28—(B—Two cita­ that he "use the authority ant) in­ men. , was made b^Lt. John.A. Inf«rr*ra. drei A. Gromyko sailed for Rus-1 and injuries to 14 Others, tions for bravery, three meritorious fluence” of the presidency to bring But before that a aoiUl IMinr Thirteen of the injured were In medals, one hoitorable mention and 788 ML AuburantsM t, Watertawn, CH24 Toll Hits S7^ DOMINICAN ala today after exprcMlng^a-*^^^^^^ Ms m .. who was flythf bis Mih that had made two suceesaful trip* 11,000 In cash were aMrarUed to “ The eatabllahment of, fair em­ hllsMon. H* now has downed two overturhed on a third Journey onto MtUfacUon with the United Na- ^ minutes later, and e if h l, . ntfiemrm thi« mAt^inip ployment legislation wb)ch will a hundred yards from the bea^ tions rejection of his rrsolufion blocks away, police shot and fa ta l-' *^*’^* o'ucers this mortiiny prohibit the 'starving out’ because MTGa knd damidred one. CORN by the department's Board of A ir Force and Marine planes Rescue squads dived into the froth­ char^ging the United States with ly wounded one of the servicemen. of color, race or creed those who Probe Clears Pilot ing surf and saved as many per­ "murder" 'bf Communist prisoners Identified aa Marine Sgt. James Awards. struck at a troop concentration Commissioner Edward J. Hickey are otherwise qtialifled for the sona as they could. There was no POPPERS CHRISTMAS in Korea. Eugene McDermott, 19. He died in jobs they seek.” area In northwest Korea near- 1/ t aaid the cash awards, some In pay Chaeryong. Other planet poured way of determining how many ‘The session unfortunately did a hospital'. died. increases and others from a special Not Through Legislation bombs on th* east airfield at the Mose.s Lake, Wash., Dec. 23— (/P)— As the death list in not adopt any effective decision in During, the chase and scuffle Elsenhower previously had let A heavy wave caught the light­ which led to the capture of Mc­ fund, were given today for the first Red capital. Pyongyang. Pilots re­ Saturday’s C-124 crash here rose to 87 today, the Air Force Boxed Gift ths Korean matter," Gromyko said time since they were approved in It be known he felt the best er, carried it straight up and $ 6 . 4 5 And aboard the liner QueeD Mary. "W c Dermott and one of his compan­ ported the Reda wart trying to re­ announced that a prelirhinary inquiry hpd failed to disclose BOOKS November. method was not through legisla­ pair th* atrip. flipped it over in a complete FOR CHILDREN QF ALL AGES are not satisfied that our proposal ions, a patrolman allegedly was tion. such as President Truman the cause of history’s worst aviation disaster. The Air Force somersault. Many occupants was hot adopted the day before knifed by. McDermott to bring the Citations fof bravery—the dr- Oommunlat troop and supply Complete stories, activity books, illus­ partmeht'a highest award—were proposed, which would create an centers near Pyong-yang were hit announcement, made in Washlng->* clutched mt empty sir. A dossn yesterday.” injured count to 14. $ ^ . 9 5 trated story books. given to Officer Arthur A. Hess of FEPC with authority to enforce laat night by 12 B-29 Superforts. ton, D. C.. also said the preliminary [ j hesds bobbed in the wster srouiid JEWELRY The Soviet deputy foreign minis­ Onlythsee of the 14 injured, in­ the small craft. Danielson barracks and'. Officer its rulings. The B-29s also bombed a aection of probe at the scene failed to show ter and Ambassador to London cluding a federal narcotica agent There appeared to b« no central Little Golden B ook s...... each 25c and a second patrolman, both hurt Guy Bonuomo of special services. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, edi­ the main rati line running north any reason why an order for Troopers Grab aaid "The General Assembly tor of the Foreign Affairs Quar­ grounding the big C-124 Globe- organisation directing or- coordi­ Necklaces, bracelets, pins, earrings In Children’s Activity should have adopted the proposal In the blast, were kept at hospitals Receives Citation Medal to Manchuria. single pieces or sets, tailored gold or terly, called on Elsenhower t^ay. master transports should be issued. nating the rescue work. B ook s...... each 39c to $2.00 In the Interest of the UN.” He said after treatment. Officer Bonuomo was given the Most close support strikes were ail*, -r f n’ '-h. e’ «o pearls and rhinestones. He said the two discussed foreign concentrated on the eastern front There has keen su$h a suggestion Police Official 1* Bodies Recovered he c«»ldered th# matter ‘‘very Police said oigotry detonated Citation Medal for bravery In the from at least one;congressional AUTOMATIC Illustrated Books each 50c to $2.00 performance of duty In the appre­ affairs generally. Eisenhower. above the Punchbowl. The Fifth One report said panic brok* put important— very Important.” the violence in an upper west aide Armstrong said, is a member of critic of the serigs of recent mili­ Nm diaoerware fethieaed ef HHUUC* hension of an armed 20-year-old Air Force said 18 Communist gun on the ship this morning and about Landmark Book for Boys each $1.50 R eject^ 45 to 5 Manhattan area partly Inhabited the editorial advisory board of tary transport crashes in the Pa- . As Dice Tosser by a large number of Puerto Ric­ youth July 13 last year while he positions were destroyed during the 50 persons leaped overboard. At, E L E C T |IC The Soviet resolution would have the Foreign Affairs Quarterly cifle Northweat, Alaska and Korea. | least 10 bodies were washed up Illustrated Adventure ans. Bight of those injured In the was assigned to the Ridgefield bar­ day. condemned the United States for magazine, and he added that "in on shore. They were blackened sixteae-fien SfaiHf Set far leer $1.00 to $4.98 Book.s...... each $1.00 bar had Spanish names. racks. Since that time, he was Allied raids and Chinese probes " f ’fcrUtma* Special” i Rocky Hill, Dec. 23 — (J* — The with the oil that spewed out when ' (The term "spies" is a deroga­ transferred to the headquarters led to short engagements along the The C-124 crashed during a pre- Democratic 'Town Committee chair- PERCOLATORS Cut Out Dolls (boxed) ..each 25c (Gontiaued on Pag* Two) (Continued'"on Page Fifteen) the ship split apqrt with a crack '“”'“ $13.95 tory word aomeUmes used to de­ special service . Bonuomo frozen, anow-covered battle front. dawn takeoff Saturday as a man. who is also one of this was also given a $25 cash award On the western front, an, Allied "Christmas Special." Out of the i town's three police commissioners, scribe Americans of Spanish ori­ (Ooatlnued on Fag* Flftew) gin.) for outstanding service in crime raiding party sent about 80 Chinese 116 aboard, 104 were servicemen was arrested late last night by Officials said the three service­ prevention activities between June fleeing through an artillery and on their way home for holiday state polic* In a gambling raid at $ 9 .9 5 TO $ 2 9 .9 5 Six Prisoners men—a sailor- In uniform and an 15 and Dec. IS of t)his year. Intense Storm mortar barrage that cut down an leaves. Some were just back from the American Legion Post on-Main airman and Marine, both in civilian Officer Heas, who was critically estimated 30 Reds. Korea. street. In Jail Tunnel clothes—^were drinking in the bar wounded in a shooting in Killingly All the Red probing attacks were Memorial services for the vic­ Arthur D. Berardino, 39. of 24T on Columbus avenue at 103rd last July 10, receivea the citation Still Stationary beaten off after abort fights. The tims were scheduled here ,today. Main street, ,’was one of five men BuUetins BABY SHOP TOILETRIES-Etc. street when one of the trio pulled and s $180 per annum increase in heavily-padded Chinese hit near The 87th man to die, and the arrested for gambling. Break .Hunted out the explosive, a grenade filled salary retroactive to Dec. 1. Korangpo in the west, west of only injured man to succumb since Game Ixuig Hunted from the AP Wires SHAVING LOTIONS...... 59c to $ 1.25 with phosphorus. All three then Commisisoner Hickey said the Off Nantucket Yonchon near Little Nori hill, the day of the crash, was the only State Police Maj. Leo F. Carroll G.E. fled to a waiting taxi. merit cash awards came from a north of Yonchon in the White member o f the 12-man crew who said the game h ad. been going on SHAVING MUGS ...... $ 1. 10 and $ 1.25 Walla Walla, Wash.. D*c. 23— Two off-duty policemen In the fund created from reward money By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS came out of the crash alive. for nearly thrjpe months and may NAM WON’T AID WBB’ SHAVING SETS ...... $1.50 to $3 J5 (/p)—Sl;|t tough, patient corivlcU vicinity at the time chased the trio and gift! to the department during "nie Boston Weather bureau (Oo*M***d *■ Pag* Four) He was Master Sgt. Wendell L, have been th'e large mobile game Wnshtngtqn, Dec. 28 — (ff) —^ VACUUM who scooped out 12 tons of dirt In to 96th and Broadway, where the the year. The salary increaaea the issued a special advisory early to­ Burton of . Temple. Okla. He was which has been hunted by state The National ABSociattos *t BATH POWDERS ...... $1.10 to $2.00 boring a 200 foot tunnel under the marine and airman were caught. commissioner said, have been ap­ day that an "intense Atlantic the engineer aboard the big trans- police for some time. Manufacturers . (NAM) rcfSMd Washington State Prison walla The sailor escaped. proved by the Bureau of Finance piort. He died during the night in Others arrested were: Herbert ______> storm'' hovered during the night again today to bklp tke Tnanaa CLEANERS ASSORTED COLOGNE ...... $1.25 to $5.00 were bunted throughout the Paci­ about 2Q1I miles south southeast of Brooke Altpy Hospital ht San' An­ Carlson. 42. of 3 Parsonage'road: administration ataff, th* Wage fic Northwest today. (Continued on Page Two) (Oonttaned *■ H^;* Tw*) Nnntucket island. tonio. Texas, a few hours after he Anthony Romano, 41. of Long Hijl Btablllaatlon board (WBB). HAZEL BISHOP JEWEL LIPSTICK ...... $2.00 Seven made the spectacular es­ The storm brought gale winds News Tidbits arrived there with eight other sur­ road. Guilford, a prominent New NAM President Cberlee R.-8 bgh, ASSORTED SKIN SACHETS . . . $1.10 to $1.25 cape ^ l y yesterday morning. One, and rough seat along the Nqw Called from AP W i m vivors of the tragedy. Haven chicken dealer; Michael A. Jr., said in a stateniMit tha$ V ** Ralph?.Courser, 45, sentenced In Engifkid coast. . Burton’ lold officers' at the scene 9ulfVlillano. 37^ of 41 Ashwell cause President Trqmaa ap­ 7 9 99 • COTY FACE P O W D E R '...... $1.25 Seattle on a robbery charge last : The weather bureau added that that the C-124's instruments in­ avenue, and Jerome Martin. 28. of proved a coal mine wag* In­ the 8,torm remained nearly ata- dicated the plane’s operation was 17 B.enton street. Hartford. July, was sounded snd captured. In New Immigration Law Independent newspaper AI crease that the WBB had held MAX FACTOR S E T ...... '$2.80 Portland, Ore., slxv.houre later. tionary^during the night and gave normal in the takeoff. They were all released -on their would be inflationary, “any; el- Ahram. says former King Farouk own recognizance for appearance The manhunt for the fugitives no indication that It would strike The interim report to the Penta­ fertiy-rneos that the WBB laajr SHAVING BRUSHES...... $1.00 may be eiripped of his Eg>'ptia'n In Trial Justice Court tomorrow k. - Carter's Panti-Dress was one of the region’s greatest. over land. , r gon was made by MaJ. Gen. Victor have had has been ,deatroyed.“ . nationality on groi nds he was "at night. NYLON BRISTLE HAIR BRUSHES ...... $1.00 It centered in the Portland area, Faces Congress Storms The advisory said also: E. Bertrandigs, deputy Inspector '3 New anti-leak‘iidea[‘lici *for little dripper.^! :Fabrtri’ in "Warmer air has been dravyn head of forces of evil whiph had "The raiders smashed inlo'the WAFFLE where police believed at - least )tkKN'CH aENERAI. DIES . panti to matcih dres.ses is plasticized inside. These into circulation of the storm at corrupted political life In Egypt” General o f the Air Force. He waa Legion po.'ft shortly sfter 11 p.m.. V are new' plaslIV-backed fabric.s NOT LININGS. three other ee'capees headed with high levels and the snow has ... .Two Moscow store officials are hiie of live generals-participating led by Cspt. Leo J. MUIcaby of the Paris, Dec. 2$ — — Gen. IRONS Colors: Yellow, pmk. blue and green. Sizes'6' -J \ courecr In a carfstblen'from Walla Washington, Dec. 23 — (/P) —■•> Particularly. ssssiled has been in the preliminary inquiry tha't ran tihnries Brecard, 85,' died tndny The nation's' new immigration act, i the section which retains the pres- changed to rain and sleet In south senteaoed to 25 years in prison for state police and Rocky, Hill Police • months, 1 year, I 'j year.s, 2 years. Walla, far into 'ast night. at a ratlitary hoapltnl in FMrtn which has ploughed, a rough sea I ent aystem of immigration quotas em New England and as'far north marking up''prices of men’s suits Chief- Elmer J. Edwards. The , 7 « t ^ , 2 i « The car had cigarette aahes and aa central portions of Maine, Neyy ■pd picketing profit. The report said the inquiry American Legion Post, -w former ' from compllentlona redoltlng since its launching three years ago, I to other nations, basod'joh the na- from n hip frncture. He was'a butts on both the front and back Hampslilre and Vermont." Latvians (iving In Bristol, Eng­ showed all regular maintenance school. building. Is oW-ned by the COLORFUL PRINTED aeats, as well ms discarded prison becomea law at midnight tonight' tlonal origins of the U. S. popula- former French army eorpa eam- sraid signs, of fresh storms ahead tion in 1920. J Snow Is falling in extreme north­ land, receive letters from Soviet $ 2 . 5 0 (Oeatinoedl o* Page Fodr) (Continued on Page Fifteen) mander nnd general lUreetor of clothing., ' in the new Congreaa. Truman, in hia vsto, and con- ern New England but is expected embassy In London telling them • Courser was alone, when he was to become mixeti with sleet,during the French ia\alr)‘. Breeard .Passed over Preatdent Truman's gresalona'I opponents objocted Vlg- It is their duty to return to Run- served under MnrMml PfelUppe CHRISTMAS spoted by Portland police, and veto and roundly attackefl by pres- orously to this > national origins . the day. Snowfall amounts aver­ ■laa "fatherland". . . . Ten listed TABLE CLOtHS aged up to four inches in southern Petgln when Petnia became bead G. E. TRIPLE WHIP winged In the neck as he tried to ident-clect Eisenhower, the Mc» quota syatem. They i said It gives killed in latest . eaa- free on fo o t He we- tif ht-llpped at New ^.gland before the change of the French State during 4kq Carran-Walter General Immigra- Great Britain, Ireland and Ger- nalHes, report announced, by De­ Extra! Extra! Extra! Nazi occupation. first, but later said he left all his to' rain but except in extreme fense department. > MIXERS 52x52 tion Act will be enforceable at many the biggest quotas and de- . ------— J $2*98 12:01 a. m. (e.a.t.) Wednesday. llbetately discrlminatea against Prime Minister Alclde d'e Gas- TRAIN CRASH KILLS FIVR . (CoBtlBMd an Pagk Two) (Cootinued on Page Two) peri and^Turklsh Foreign Minis­ When Congress started work- people from eastern and southern Sta^ Official Asking Cut Verona, Italy, Dec. tS—(#)— Store Open Get a waim welaome . • . and glv* a happy g ift Ing 6n it in 1949 the legislation was Europe and elsewhere, ter Fuad Koprulu confer ox mu­ 52x70 thought. SItpon and cardigan.atyles. Pastel and dark - airhed at simplifying the law s: "Desid Hand, of Past” tual problems confronting the two At least five persona were klHed $3*29 today when the MUan-Vealoe shades. Sizes 38 to 40. . | - which aav bow foreigners may en- j One of 'fhiman’s c(ilef crltl- Brodie Twins Hold North Atlantic TYeaty Alliance In Money for Department $37.50x446.50 Beautiful printed cloths in all color combinations that maka ter the United States for a visit cismaW.I.U7 wasnan .iiwi; tha^ theine billDill WOUld | w r* a , I*.* alilea.. . American and French au- train, filled with Christmas. hnB- Newsboys to Get day tilnvelers. Jumped the lalla. wonderful practical gifts. or to live. The ensuing controversy, carry Into the future "the dead I i l l 3 8 1 1 1 6 C o l l d l t l O l l tlioritlei announce releasing or » ' ■ ■■-., . . . 1.1 .-I— TONIGHT and ■till very much alive, has turned hand of thg past. ' reducing terms of 217 German One car was amnahed to *pl|atnm Herald Yule Gift up some pretty complex sngeles. ' prisoners held In allied jails, in­ Hartford, Dec. 23-^(J')—A atate. Christmas present to dairy farm- sad fire broke out.l;i the wrecic ^ OTHER CLOTHS TO $5.98 $3*98 to $8*98 * Supporters of ths IsgUlatlon. on official had bean found today who era gnd dealers will mean a saving i Forecasts Pi^lens Chicago, Dec. 23 — (A’) — The cluding a number Of lesser war age. Redciie crew* vriijre dlgglag the other hand, havf said, that Is asking for less instead of more to them of between $50,000 and Attorney-Gen./McGranery has condition of the Brodie twins ap­ criminals. into smouldering wrqckage far Tomorrow's edition of the . new measure—as a one- money.to run his department next $55,000 in the next six months, TUESDAY9 said the law is full oft "ambiguities package wrapup ‘ of previously peared unchanged today from the President-elect Elsenhower helps 10 more feared dead. Maay w*t« BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERED The Manehesler Evening and defects McGtanery, who trim Christmas tree for his three year. The adminlatrator's announce- . . .AND MANY QTjHR USEFUL DIFTS gl'W ' Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales existing laws—dges and^ novelty acalktped. All colors. j; of about 25 per cent In Immigra- tion laat Wednesday. Rodney re­ divorce .... Veteran movie pro­ iq that time have idsen only about County Sheriff Rex Harper nnM tirc'raceipts of the sale will sional groups, l^me foreign coun­ The milk indqst,ry ln'stead'‘of the I tipn. These Senators aaid this will gained constiouanesa on Thuraday. ducer Bam Goldwyn eb*erx-es 40th ! taxpayer pays the- expenses of 17 per cent. two guamea eiiraped with ahdfut go ta them. tries are protesting some provi­ aulveraarjr iff hia vdntur* Into sions. ■ Hanmerberg's office 'in adminis- 880,000 after lecUag ttena hOiiRc « en Rag* •*#*■) (t *s Fag* Tw*) 1 films. .tering the state inilk law. Today's (OontiaMd a s Fng* T m ) I,. dmj^eyea ia the vauL I i V’ * * f t . n . ’•'t

: ■ . I ■ ■ ■ ' • , ■ ■. ■ , PAGcnro •lANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1953 I MA'NCHEST^R e v e n i n g HERALUfitAJ^CHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY; DEC^JdBER 23, 1952 PAGE THREE Stores Close Tomorrow Special Award YuleTraffiirTolli Gromyko Raps Encrgeiicy Doctors Six Prisoners Congress Seen for Probe At :30, But Open Tonidht Columbia Andover .Fhyaiciana of the’Manchaater Childs Is Author of Book Stores will be open for shop­ Board Honors Of 590 Expected UN Riefusal of Medical Atweiatiort who will In Jail TiAin^ tion Letter Thanks Red Cross Of Red Atrocities in Korea ping tonight until 9 o'clock. The respond lo emergency calls t,o- Wealher Foils LacHc8 l o P f o v u I c final evening hours for local morrow afternoon and evening * stores before Christmas. State Troopers OMcago, Dec. SS—(i*V—Motor Murder Charge lire i)r. William D. Stroud, tel. Break Hunted On Governmental Reforms For Yule ‘High Seas’ Gifts WwitainKtoii. Drc. 23— — Rep. ‘ dertake auch an Inveatifatlon, atat- travel over the four-dajr Cltfist- 2-4708, and Dr. Nicholas Mar- to National Health Rural Carrier Posl-Meeliug Meal rJood (D-Pa.) declared today there Ing in iu report: Tomorrow the stores will niaa week rad may kill 696 per­ * zlalo, tel. 2-5094 and 2-8634. (CM^IaiMd ftMB Om ) waa “no 4oubt whataoever" that "Oommunlal tactica being uaed close at 5:30. Puring the holi­ (Conttnoed from Paga Oaa) sona. the National Safety Coun­ (Oantlaa tfom PaflV Om ) Pag* Native of Manchetter 1$ . . V r^ ns .a i 1, Filtv gift pRckagos sent by the-who made the "Christmas on the. day, aea.son. local Mores were cil entlmated today. The esti­ On Back Roads Andoveb,^ Dec. 23 (Special)-- Gross chapter to the High Seas" program possibla by the inroming 83rd Congresa will in Korea are identical to those fol- companions In.W alla 'Walla, 200 cancer, tuberculosis. JhMrore an Inveatlgation o( alleg-, lowed at Katyn.' open several times until 9 p. m. and are within the pay scale al­ mate rovers traffle deaths bc- what it termed the "murder” of *Father* of Council The annual iheettog of the Congre- Philadelphia Naval Base for dls- their donations, A gopd-.holiday season has been mlka east of Portland. ... Reporter | rheumatLrm and heart disease ac- M CoihDMinlat atrocitioe in Korea.' There was no indication, how­ lotted to the particular rank. currlng between 6 p. m. Wed­ N orth Korean and (Thinese Com­ knock on the door” early Sunday W ashlngton. Dec. 23—(45—Cold . count for about lit*- billion dollars Columbia, Dec. 23—iSpecial) — gatlonal ChurMj will be hold in: tribution to sailors ai\d coast The text of the letter followa: reported by merchants. In connection with the KllHngly morning which precipitated a de­ The six. convicts still at large Manager f^nrm in (J. S.; Flood, a member of a special ever. that the committee had evi­ nesday and midnight Snnday munist inmates of the prison camp cash appears to be the 'main pre- In public expenditures annually for The old saying about the elements the social room\lahuarv 10, fol- 1 Ruard.s overseas as p ait of the Dear Madam: dence of new or recent mistreat­ case a stats ' police auxiliary, (local tlme)i on Pongam island. The UN reject­ bate on Ruaaian charges that the were described by prison officials House comtnlttee which ha.a been as dangerous and "maximum meidical and hospital servlets — failing to toe courier from his lowing a supper jirovlded by the I "Christmas on the High Sens' I wish to acknowledge receipt ment. of UN troops or of incidents George Couture, was given a 325. ed It by a vote of 45 to five. U. 8, waa massacring war prisoners icriptlon of President Truman's i Richard 8, Catius of New York, Ladies Bocietv. All committee and have been received at the of the 50 gift paidtagea which taiTeaticatiiig the Katyn forest The council cahtloaed against in Korea and kept the assembly security” prlaonera. “yet. probably In no other health appointed rounds, didn't hold true a Manchester native generally said maaaacre of World War II. said a not reported a year or more ago in ! to be no way in which the Katyn Alan in the same case, Uaurice driving la bad weather and Aak^ whether he would return special health commUslon for cur­ board report.s must Wk submitted base and put aboard ships which your chapter sent to us for dh- Galiichant, a radio dispatcher, for the February session of the going all night Sunday in the The break astounded authori­ field is available knowledge ao lit­ here ya terday. And the trouble . to be the “father” of the bouncll,- tribuation to ships fop the “(Thritt- bin authoring such an inquiry the Korean conflict. . j massacre could be brought before against drivlag after drinkiag. ing the nation's "demonstrable, tle applied as in the prevention of ntanager form of goyemment and a t the next council ineeMng, Dec.!"'**! be be s i sea on Christm as The UN command then put the ] the World Court. Russia has aever waa given $15. Geiieral Assembly, Gromyko said longest single UN session on rec­ ties at the penitentiary, who said can be laid at the door of the I mas on the High Seas” project. probably would be introduced im­ It advised those who oaust drive ord. well-documented health needs." chronic disease.” j principal speaker at the ihaugura-, 29. \ iDay- mediately in the new Congress con­ number of atrocities in Korea at : accepted the jurisdiction of the (lets Two Awards to start early, take It easy and "I don’t know." the men must have worked for weatherman, not the nrailman. M''*- Lillian Watts, local Red I know that you will be happy court in a case concerning her. months digging out the dirt a cup­ In reporting such needs last Knowledge Is Limited Roads Not »anued [tion of the first Board of Directors (ollect Special fund \ cross volunteer chairman, yes- to hear that these gifts were dis­ vening Jan. 3. about 8.000. Sgt. Frank Bennett of the West- allow extra driving time for bad He Mid-he was going to Moacow, 3. Mental Illness; Half the here on Nov. 3. 1947, is author of The committee's report, coming j Without such acceptance, she eould and, “sometime later to London.” ful or handful at a time. week after a year-long survey, the Last week's specialspecral collectlph™"ecHpn | received a letter acknowl- tributed to Navy and Ck>aat Guard Flood’s statement followed the port barracks received a Meritori­ weather. patients In all the nation's hos­ Ray Lyman, rural mall carrier Victoria.," a newly-publlsh- for the ("hristmas fund for disa^ -from after more than a year's Inquiry 1"°* ^ brought in as a defendant, Gromyko looked somewhat Brodie Twins Hold The tunnel, about 15 inches in commission indirectly laid some of hcre waa forced to chalk up his ^ book'on various govemrpental ships, in this area which will be at final report of the Kaytn commit­ ous Medal and a $100 caah award the blame at the .door of the medi­ pitals arc people with mental ill­ Ctongiegational nilnistors. thelr;» ^ % ^ k... tee which found a "Mriking simi- into the Katyn forest murders, laid j has been studying th^^Mor outstanding duty performed In atartled when a reporter asked diameter, began ih an ash pit near urst uncdmpleted dellveiy m ecv- v base sen on (jhrintmas. I should like ,the guilt on Soviet Russia and rec- question of drawing up an interna cal profession. ness, and about half the patients wives and orphans, amounted to dllreetor. to extend thsnkq on behalf of Jarit}r’' between the massacre . of I' Niorwklk Aug. 18. "Do you have a CThrlatmas message the prison powerhouse and came consulting doctors outside' h6s- ^ral years. Blame was placed on The book, published by Haiper isnno Konsn nmeers e.riv in ommended that the USSR be ar-‘‘'onal criminal court to try such 111 Same Condition out near a guards’ tower In the Boclety Is RcsponHlble the iuy and sleet-coveied back Cannoi the presents . the military . . peffiohne! . receiving 16,000 Polish officers early in Officer Thomas Nichol of the tor the American people?'' pitals have sofne kind of an emo­ and Brothers, contains an intro­ The annual candlelight com­ north wall. roads and hill sections, making ne- , gifty X'tangihle indication to theithe.se gifts to the'donors who ao w r . " ,stage '■ “ ■“ Westbrook barracks received a Intense Storm "I express only my best wishes.” But It also strongly implied | tional disorder. Y'et. knowledge qf duction by Dr. Thomas Harrison munion service will be conducted munirt atrocities against UN World Court by the General Assem­ he said after a moment of delitera- (OentiBiied Prom Page One) If prison cupa were uaed, offi- that society as a whole It largely mental illness of various kinds is ;,otiation by auto impossible. Reed, a widely known authority on servicemen that they''are remem-1 graciO((s|y supplied them. It la bly of the . The Soviet embassy had no com­ Meritorious Medal for the arrest .of by the young people a t 11:30 p. m. hered during the holidays In a a tangible intilcation to the aerv- troope in Korea. Uon. , d ais said, It would have taken 28,- responsible for the situation arid still In a "rudimentary” state. iSevcral of the roads were left polltfcal setehee. Dr. Reed was Christmas eve. The all-churuh It also asked the President to ment on the House group's report, two armed hold-up men in the town Parents of the tains, Mr. and! goo of them to complete the bore. way whirl! exemplified the spirit , ieemen that they are remembered Flood called the mass murders other than to to a Soviet note of Westbrook Oct. 30. Nichol also Still Stationary ifeanwhlle .United Nations dele­ should bear the brunt of correction 4. Dental disease: There is unsanded an(| Lyman had to call speaker at the inauguration of the Christmas pageant, "The Story of lay its findings Wfore the UN and Mrs Royt Brodie of Moline, III.' The dirt was scattered each day oh deliv;’ries alter noon. Due to present Board of Directors. ! of Christmas." ■ ' i during the holidays In a Way tn the Katyn forest near Smolensk, for the Unitjed States delegation to of last February declining an in­ receivved a $180 salary increase. gate's streamed homeward today —principally by digging deeper "shocking evidence” that the Christmas" waa pro.aented last hos-|withUhe ashes and carted away, American people need more dental the peak holiday load he has bet n When Childs spoke here in 1947,1 - Mrs. Watts, speaking on behalf : which exemplifies the spirit Itoasia. some time after 1940 a seek establishment of a UN inter­ vitation for Russian witnesses to Detective John J. Doyle of spe­ from the "Korea assembly," their plan to be with them at the hoa I ^ ^n^-ance waa beneath steel Into Its governmental and private night, a t 8 o'clock. effort to atop the war In care—for example, a lot of people as is,cd by his wiie and reports I few recalled that he. a native, was | of the loeal Re