THE EVENING STAR B-3 to Fairfax School MARYLANDyiRGINIA College Washington, D C. ** U. S. Acts Acquire NEWS Park 11, IDftH WEDNESDAY. JULY Standards Bureau Site JBr : mHHHi Study Includes Road Opening By G. O. HERNDON Severest Critic Communist Issue Raised Set for Monday The Federal Government moved today acquire 550-acre to a The Fairfax County School site for a S4O million Bureau of Standards installation on the A new dual lane highway which outskirts of Gaithersburg in Montgomery County. Board has decided to put one Again in Maryland Race will divert traffic from the Uni- (new The site is bounded by Washington National pike Route of its severest critics on a com- » versity of Maryland campus will

240', (Cloppers road', Maryland’s race today picked up College.. . State Route 117 State Route 124 (Quince mittee studying possible reor- senatorial where it left off be dedicated at Park Orchard road' and Muddy Branch road. six years ago with hints of the Communist issue being raised again Monday. ' ganization of the education sys- Location of the tract is about 18 miles from downtown Opening fall campaign salvoes were exchanged by Republican The State Roads Commission Washington Senator and about 5 miles tem. Butler and the man he defeated in 1950, former Senator said today that Gov. McKeldin south of where the new Atomic; struction of the new facility. The board last night named Millard E. Tydings, Democrat. will cut the traditional ribbons a Energy Commission headquarters Congress and the President In blast reminiscent of his earlier successful campaign at the be Harley Williams, president of western end of the new will built. have approved a $930,000 appro- charges, Senator Butler yester- road—relocated University lane Court the Citizens’ Committee! day Tydings of ac- In Baltimore Federal priation to buy the site and for accused Mr. tive Congress includes as mem- Old Coles- today, the Government filed for Better Schools, the cepting financial from —where it intersects a preliminary planning. In today's to new support • jbers George R. Donahue, prom- ville road. The ceremony is condemnation petition and Committee on School Reorgani- an organization which was “pri- proceedings, the Government es- inent Catholic layman: Dr planned for 11 a.m. ••declaration of taking.” timated as fair compensation for zation. marily interested in left-wing ; Francis Sayre, dean of the Na- years, University The properties listed were the properties to be acquired a HARLEY M. WILLIAMS Mr. Williams -has criticized policies." tional Cathedral in Washington; For lane has • carried increasingly heavy traf- those of John B. Diamond, F. T., • 'total of $325,000, and deposited School Critic Appointed school budgets repeatedly, and His comment was on Monday's ' Dr. James H. Pike, dean of the Good Bread, good Meat, rt fic through the campus. The Mon Let's Eat . . Briggs, S. B. Briggs. Roberti • with the court a check for this his organization is generally announcement that the National' I'Episcopal Cathedral of St. John Dieu. I re- Committee latest traffic count, the commis- Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul l amount. Government attorneys garded as a rival group to PTAs. for an Effective Con- Divine in New York: Elmer THURSDAY Finegan, Dosh, gress contributing jthe sion said, showed an average SiWhat a bean at William O. R. V. 'asked for a jury trial in setting was SSOO to-jiDavis and Archibald MacLeish. RESTAURANT PIERRE! If Cover, He was added to the commit- ward the campaign of daily movement of 11,158 motor J. A. Saunders and the ; the awards. Mi i Mr. Tydings said they “need France is fa- State of Maryland. The State Virginia tee at the suggestion of Sidney} Tydings. Further aid is to oe vehicles using the one-time col- erp Mr. Dosh, a part-time horse Starts “no defense from me for mous for soup Solomon, tne| property, a spokesman said, is t who noted that the given, the organization promised. 'lege lane. 'TGJIt 1 trader and bondsman, also original lineup not, type of ridiculous antics my op- making, then along the new pike. committee did Commission engineers estimate owned property taken for the include anyone from groups Denied by Tydings ponent has indulged in." Chef Emile's f Secretary j nor- a day, of Commerce Weeks, AEC site. mally opposed to the school ad- "If I received a contribution that 10.000 vehicles or worthv of the in an announcement today, con- The Diamond property in- about 90 per cent, will be divert- tradition ministration. from that outfit I __ would send firmed reports that the Stand- about 300 acres. Mrs. ! Rockville Baby Recovers ed from the campus by the new cludes By a Staff Correspondent it back,” the Republican How? The ards Bureau, mainly located Diamond, now of Called Excellent Choice com- highway. now Laura owner mented huffily. From 50-Aspirin Dose way he sim- VT | at Connecticut and Van the is the widow of COLONIAL BEACH, ' avenue property, Va.. July Dr. Clyde Gleason, committee An aide to the Republican Two-year-old Linda Yost of A connecting road has been mers the soup \ Ness, would be the Diamond, jr., was Y*-* relocated at John B. who 11.—Ground was broken here chairman, said he would not Senator, elaborating , Rockville, Md., was back home, built from the highway to the pot slowly \}IS site near Gaithersburg. the uncle of Montgomery County on the re- ’ yesterday for a object if the board could find marks, said the fact ; today, apparently recovered university’s Byrd Stadium. This with carrots, IT Jilt' Other present buildings which People’s Judge B. memorial to that the If W Court John someone from the other side 1 committee is supporting , from swallowing 50 aspirin tab- will allow fall football traffic to bouquet V would be succeeded by new in- 111. , fifth President j Sena- Diamond. interested in working "without tor Morse, Democrat of Oregon, , lets. reach the stadium byway of the garni, onion (clove-studded', the stallations at the Gaithersburg Dr. Austin emphasized that of the . just trving to throw a monkey as well as former Senator Ty- Linda, daughter of Mr. and new expressway. red wine. The wav he then site are at Sterling and Arling- “acquisition of the land is only farm, purees the bean, The Monroe birthplace wrench into everything.” Mr dings. was of i, Mrs. George R. Yost. 337 Dean The relocated University lane dilutes with ton in Virginia: Beltsville, the first step in a long and indicative its chills, Md.. of the man who drafted the Mr. Solomon and Turner Hudg- "left-wing" leanings. drive, found the children’s size crosses Baltimore boulevard by white consomme, then and an annex on Twenty-sixth complex process before a new this black bean paysanne ins said they regarded Mr. Wil- Last night Tydings [ aspirins at home yesterday. an underpass. The highway ends serves street N.W. These properties will j of Standards , is right behind Mr. issued its lemon garnish. a National Bureau liams as a hard worker, and , The Rockville Rescue Squad at Greenbelt road, east of the with What be turned over to General Serv- facility comes being.” this popular re- a statement in which he said he soup, mon ami, and merci! into Potomac River thought he would be an excellent ! ambulance took Linda to Sub- boulevard. I And ices Administration for deter- The Gaithersburg site was : was “very amused” at Senator merci for the cold Maine lobster, sort. choice urban Hospital, Bethesda, where The new highway was built at, mmation of their future use. several weeks ago but Butler's description of the com- flown daily to PIERRE'S, cooked chosen Monroe Bay, now a favorite It will , her stomach was pumped. a cost of $1,163,634.28. : Dr. Allen V. Astin, bureau di- i the approximate location was be the committee's job mittee as a ‘too-liberal organi- in Emile’s court bouillon, chilled study - | rector, said GSA will participate ¦ kept secret until early this anchorage for cabin cruisers, to and make recommenda- zation." Mr. Tydings, himself, t in same till the. sweet cargo in its in planning and supervising con- month. and Monroe Creek border the tions about the advisability of pointed to a similarity of the coral shell is ready for the sauce retaining County's by and you! Madame, original Monroe acres. Fairfax pres- issue now raised the Senator remoulade Ah. ent system of seven elementary and the communism issue raised New Budget Schedule \ i I’oeuvre on connait Partisan (by The memorial will be in the grades and five years in high between the two in their earlier the work one knows the worker)! Pay Raise for form of a park on the south side school, or of adopting a junior campaign. Emile! Emile! 1929 Que St. N.W. * Teachers ihigh of the road from Colonial Beach school set up with six ele- “I am sure,” the former Sen- Proposed in Montgomery • to Oak road. It will be land- mentary grades, three years of ator was quoted by the Associ- FRIDAY: Shall we escape the scaped by Adopted the Virginia Depart- junior high and three years of ated Press, “every Maryland A complete revamping of the budget schedule for Mont- humdrum? Well, then, right to in Montgomery ment of Highways. senior high. citizen will have a hearty chuckle gomery County will probably be yi the YENCH- submitted to the voters at the impressive upon hearing Mr. Butler com- ,NG PAL- The Montgomery County Board minimum and maximum salaries Backed by an ar- Other Members Named November general election. ray of road-building machinery, ment on the subject of campaign The new schedule was proposed yesterday by County Manager \’ ' ACE. where of Education has adopted a for teachers. Other members of the commit- as the West 8-year-old donations, coming it does Reese request . Peyton Harvey, M. L. in answer to a by the council. frLIJ * teacher pay providing new tee announced at the meeting only five years after Mr. Butler's II j meets the schedule The schedule provides in- dressed in plum-colored silk Under the new proposal the budget for- the fiscal year•' begin- \II per last night are Dorothy Collier campaign manager, t R CSSS • . East, over the a 6 cent increase in salaries. in many 20 steps breeches, waistcoat and lace last Mr. Jon ning July 1 would be adopted by f* JJ creases as as and Samuel J. Cofley indicted, exquisite Approval of 4 per cent , stock, used a spade to of the Jonkel. was tried and April 15. At present a budget county p a raise from minimum to maximum break Fairfax Education Association: charter and would be e K i n g Mary- ' C*' earth for the entrance road. convicted of violation of adoption deadline is June 30. put the ballot in November f v for supervisors and principals salaries an example, Frank Huddle j. corrupt practice on 'c.> cuisine. Is As a teacher and Lawrence land election yester- \f> ,hat The road, one and three-quar- The new schedule long has Mr. Reese announced the chl' was deferred. The board has with a B.A. degree the fifth Hahl of the PTA Federation laws for mishandling of dona- y C/efunen& on ters nule long, loop been urged by county civic asso- day that he also is proposing a sI ! ambas- asked for a ruling from the State will around William Perlik and J tions and improper donations. Y K step now receives $3,950 per year ellipse planned William parent-teacher groups second charter amendment sador sipping attorney general as to whether an and it is to Morgan of the Federation of ciations. that „Y 25. A erect an heroic Called Distraction and the Montgomery County would increase from SSOO to ti>-‘ a Lichee the County Council legally may The increase would give the statue of Mon- Citizens Associations. Mrs. H. C roe in “It seems,” Tydings added, School Board. SI,OOO the Cocktail across the room of the set pay schedules for employes of teachei $4,346 next year. the center. First construc- Crowther and Richard maximum purchase after Sharnds ‘‘that my opponent is going to Changing of the budget adop- the county Winter Plum? We, too, likewise, the board. The council made The board postponed action on tion tne road will be a of the previous County Scnool can make without lodge house at the try to distract the Maryland tion deadline necessitates a num- competitive advertised bidding. wondering as we savor the rum, the recommendation in approv- a report recommending revisions entrance. It Board, W. Harold Ford and brandy huge, ing is hoped to have the voters' attention from the real ber of other changes in the To meet problems that may combo what the the 1956-7 budget. in the policy on use of school house which Robert B. Walker of the sen >ol fresh lichee will taste like. One Scharf, will contain Monroe relics, ready issues of this election by any present setup. Under Mr. Reese’s arise under the new budget Mrs. John board buildings and grounds until a administration, Taylor Williams means, melting, bland bite! Like the chairman, may by 1958, the bi-centenmary no matter how absurd. proposal: schedule Mr. Reese proposes said a meeting meeting of the full membership of of the colored teachers group and that fruit of heaven! So. again to be called for Monday night be- Monroe's birth “Mr Butler must run on his 1. The deadline for submitting the council “only on recom- heaven of the board. Dr Gleason and Robert F. Davis record, before the celestial abalone fore the County Council meet- Charles Lewis, presi- which includes a unani- his budget recommendations mendations of the county man- and fish The report, prepared by a William of the present school board. report chicken—the and bird ing 4 per cent of mous from a nonpartisan would be changed from May 22 ager” and, with approval ot at slivered, delicately to discuss the committee headed by Mrs. Rose dent the Monroe Birthplace Dr. Gleason sauced with increase. She said the meeting announced the committee to March 10. least five of the seven members mushrooms and snow Kramer, recommends that Monument Association, intro- committee peapods. a would hold its first made up ot Republicans and hearings council, may “sup- guess our will be held if ruling from the charges to certain groups r / duced Laurence Gouverneur Hoes 2. Public on the of the make And what fortune meeting at 8 p.m. July 19 and Democrats alike which cookie revealed? attorney general is received by from as low as $2 to $25, witn of Washington, a direct descend- found in budget would be held between plemental appropriations.” Not ‘help, I’m he -said he hoped it could com- 1950 Mr. Butler only a prisoner that time. provisions that certain civic, re- ant of President Monroe, who nas conducted a March 26 and March 31 instead At present “emergency in a Chinese bakery!’ plete the study within two 'despicable, type unap- is wealth, happiness, Board members said the sched- ligious governmental been active in getting special back-street of of between June 10 and June 15. appropriations" out of but this and months. campaign' involving prosperity!’ This being YENCH- ule recommended by the county groups be given legislation through the General false photo- 3. To effectuate the proposed propriated surplus can be made. the use of graphs smears, -ING PALACE. Free parking rear board is merely the old sched- buildings Assembly at Richmond and etc.” procedure the council will have These are provided for only in school without m Tydings of 3524 Conn. Ave. N.W. ule with the 6 per cent increase charges other than custodial enlisting the State Highway De- Square Dance Set Mr. also noted the to submit it to a referendum. It cases of “unforeseen disaster or provided, without National Committee for Effec- calls for amendment to the other emergency.” • adjustment of fees. partment in the task of making A square an an steps dance jamboree A toast, within the schedule. In other action, the board a park of the old Monroe farm sponsored by the SATURDAY: a toast They Arlington | (with a bubbling champagne said the old scale was appointed Dr. Maxwell Burdette, Mr. Hoes described plan his to County Department of Recrea-l cocktail) to considered inadequate and a new former director of research in have 21 outdoor alcoves gg, . schedule around tion and Parks will be held at MocMANNES PRE-INVENTORY the fried should be formulated the school system, as ellipse assigned ’ director the to the Amer- 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Hecht chicken at providing fewer steps of republics “ between educational services. ican and Canada. Co. s Parkington store. historic COL- YU LINGWOOD- ON-THE PO- H\ ~ t o m a c. : _' ' y\j ~ Shall we sip _C D - ,_i-, it in the air- con ditioned, plantation- /O 111 -£&\/ . 'tfhz buAM, J/jr+L 7. Kara tollingmb on the breezy terrace gently slop- Storewide Reductions of Fine Gifts and ing? But, whichever, well raise Housewares the glass for meeting this bird. We’ve tried to find the chef* r li (1191 Black Iron Bird Coge secret, but no telling. But we can i . If you're the parents of the bride, tell it’s gloriously crispy, crunchy, or groom, PEN QUIN I heavenly tender with mammy- there's no more practical I style seasoning. Everything* gift than Hot Ond Cold Server 1} Imported China Cups mammy-stvle at COLLING- wedding fine sectional I ond1120>Soucers m mm**. - WOOD. The spoon bread, the I vCAiI if J;w> 50eCfir steaming S/ / \ \ v'v furniture from Mazor's. The curved Reg. $ 7.95 hot muffins, and a 570r I 137 , 24" Hi-Lo Braziers, lilting pecan pie, suh, right from s' / I \ \ sectional shown has airfoam cushions I the land of the magnolias. A versatile server with so many uses tor outdoor j| Chrome legs. Q fiQ \ is custom covered or indoor serving. Keeps food ot serving tempera- l| Reg. $/9.98 V.OO Luncheons 12-4:30: dinners 6-9. and to order Sunday dinners 1-9. 5 mi. S. , . of ~ ture Ito 2 hours; preserves ice cubes 4to 6 hours. ll , baconD & Eggers.c Cookr on f and specially priced. 2-quort capacity in gleaming chrome on steel I , Alexandria Mt. Vernon Me- with stainless steel lining. 6 "S :ooe :he ::.. morial Highway. ?* J 1.59 • (170* & Crock Armed Love Seat Section. w~y w~yrh w~i 1 Crob Lobster SUNDAY: Comes a time when yon [ I "j~| lit\ EKE f Pick Sets JC can’t eat sea food all your life. I -1 Regularly 239.00. Now 149.00 Copper-Clad Comes a time Covered T* ,ioo» Folding Cotton Net when you f fff jsj—-,-r p wantm-e-a-t, A meat. Comes L I SAUCE PANS V ET'.ST*-. 59c L . Center Section. a time I t Regularly 249.00. These 1 Vi-quart when sauce pans come complete with j] (25) Crystal Glass Painted the meat * 1 steel cover. several jrrrT V1 A ll I ¦ \ Now stoinless Buy at this excep- U Rooster Cocktail Sets for 2. m be 159.00 tional for a prime reduction yourself or for future gifts. I Reg. $1.95 I .UU r sirloin steak. 1 cleanly Rrg. i( (23 ' Whi,e E,la,r ' e, Sllc ' n 9 Jr. 1 1 $5.95 ftQ l) (as s Bumper 7 * Machines «« E Cprr.j-.“. I f sliced it L Love Seat Section. qq ea J All Other Reducer] heg. 524.95 lA*Jrw \t-fAyp -it , don t I Reierru are at Prices I FRANCES) Regularly 249.00. Now 159.00 . '¦¦A* ( j Outdoor Grills, 24" 1 1 J with a delect- Brazier1 221 type on wheels. «« qq able sauce Bearnaise (as it's done ** i249S 1' 58 at FRANCE'Si. Somehow the bits GE KITCHEN CLOCKS A vinegar (chopped (23) Stainless Steel Flat- of wine scallion, jl tarragon leaves and parsley, pepper n 10,ce °f YelloW, Pink, 52-pc. service for 8. freshly ground black in the mg qq creamy Reg. $5995 ZD.oO egg yolks with sweet Turquoise, Red butter) gives this sliced sirloin (17) D & 4 nr- 7QQ Stainless Steel Flatware the perfect zesty lift. And here fj®, t\Pg. w«U7 in chest, service for 6. potatoes (with W O no are FRANCE’S Fed T.x lad. *'9- t 14.95 0.70 mushrooms), the cold summer The new bowl look "Floating" numerals ogoinst o (341 Heavy Silverplote Demi- salad to make this feast white background a epicurean. We’ve for three-dimensional effect. \ tasse spoons, set of 4. m been writing The full vision \ n like over crystal covers the entire dial. Reg. $1.95 99C crazy FRANCE'S straw- berry sherbet. But we just can’t stop. It's hand-cranked. Patio cocktails till midnight. 1204 barbecue wagon grill 30th St. N.W.* • II MONDAY: "Made mccum." (go with me) says Horace—quoting Price $24.98 * \ \ i ¦ wheVe ?°To 1 $1•»] Lj the sauces of - KITCHEN SCOOP _ _ |JV Tuscany jjt dfVw (they rule I Reg. $1.95 | | *4 PHIL'S kltch- # 49 jj en) and so JL-' tit illall n g , .* -m:• they’ll rule K'A 7 culinary achievement, / I \ the most in- r A store scoop large • quisitlve pal- v'//' drug type with this 35Vi"xl8"x 1 flB 1 \ \ . "'»•'. I a kitchen uses 32" rust-resistont alumi- j \ ate. No such _ ¦ myriad of ~ * infusion (the ( A ... for ice cream, mashed num-clad Kook-out '*/£& \ 11 potatoes, cottage cheese, specially priced at fhetwffj 4 butter, rosemary, basil, onion, desserts, etc. Precision-made height of the season, \iisr \ virgin oil, garlic slivers, vintaga 1/JJ of solid aluminum with hid- Hi-Lo Grid, lartje rubber-tired wine) as bathes PHIL'S veal seal- l[ den spring and permanently wheels; back shield serves as a utility shelf, lopini Tuscany. No such baby j) fixed handle in red, yellow _ . veal, fork-tender, savory, mouth- I or block. II mm^m watering, now that it has cooked to perfection in this herby es- sence. And PHIL'S special salad (dewy greens with the deliciously different Felix Culpa Roquefort dressing). For the sweet tempted by the spumonl? Were tempted by the Dolce Fiammr (flaming ([[(U£ Hl] anisette). Just north of Walter DD(§S Reed, 911 Seventh St. N.W. 8715 Colesville Rd. P* DD 7303 Georgia Ave. N.W. ~ • Washington Silver Spring « • & oowntoVwi W Distinctive Gifts Housewares And Gabby commends: Mon.TffvS& Thun., & 9 *0 9 Mon., Thurs. Fri„ 9 to 9;30 PETER PAN INN: 7 S, ' * mi. of Days. Other 9°to 6 Other Days, 9to 6 . 1312 G STREET Frederick, Rt. 240A, Urbana.*** N.W. SEAPORT INN: 6 King St.. Alex- FREE PARKING. BU DGET ‘ ACCOU NTS. FREE DECORATOR SERVICE andria, Va. • • DUTCH MILL § FARM: Rt. 50, 4 * ml. W. of Bay Bridge. * > & * Closed Sunday. ** Monday, t ***Friday. f'

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