*• -tf i i , /'I- . ■ T •f '\ X X ► I . • ^ < y TUESDAY, MAX 29, Averate Daily. Net JPtWMltm .V-). . : • -.'I', Fcr the WaA Ended The Weather > MaftrljfHtrr lEwttittii ififralb tySd. lise FerecMt of C. B. Wenthor O e rtu Mias Juna Wcrdclln, 49 Plaaaant [2,083 Warm, humid, ccatterdd thunder, StA and Richard Brickaon, 26 Al PjEi'sonal Shower •r cf ^ Audit shower., tonight, ocoasloiiaily itTown No Herald ton S t, who received the annual Sampson-Sltiref Wadding heavy. Low hi mid-66s. aeariiig, ‘‘Youth.'of the Tear” awmrda giv 1 cf CIrwiIntl.n'. For Future Bride lees humid Friday. High a«ar M. ▲'eoUac* pr«y«r mMtlng Jor Tomorrow en to outstanding young people of M anchettet'^A CUy of Village Charm dm«najit Cmfrefationallitii win. . ■ , ______, ♦A Ihnanuel Lutheran Church, will A. persona) shower, her second OPEN ' b« h«M Thuntday at 1:30 at ,|ht each receive a Youth of the Y’ear shower,, was given for Miss Bev- ' The Manchester ' Evening certi&cate. a devotional book and ■!. - Itoma of the Frank Johnaona.N;^! M y Erickaen Friday night by her, . I n c l u d i n g ^ (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MAY SI. 1958 .(Olaaaiflad AdvertMag on Pago I6>. BtrieMand St. The midweek aen^ Herald wilf not be published an expense-paid week at Camp PRICE FIVE CENTS Lutherwood, Webster, Mass.,idur- msten Mias Betty Erickaen, who * lea will be held aa uaual at TtSa tornorrow. Memorial Day., will be maid of honor at her wed-1 pjn. at the charch. A brief bual- Uig leadership ^training week in ding on June-16. at their home. August. naaa maetlnB for admlsalon of ap- '■I ' ■ ' -...... — ■ Smith St.. Wapping. plteanta for church mamberahip The bride-elect was seated under U.S. ^Sees fallow at S:30. TheVMancheater Education Aasn. A daughter w-as born st the MEMORIAL DAY Teenagers art umbrella trimmed in.orchid anc)' X will hold a generel meeting at the Hartford Hospitsl on May 24 to' yellow, the colors of the gowns of j . Bowera. School tonight at f o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Lorensen,- -1 John O. Obrien will apeak on “A All .teachera; are urged to attend. 105 Branford St., and s son, on the maid of honor and the bHdea More R ed IVlp' Around the World” at the May 2.5 to Mr. .and Mrs. .los.»ph E. maids. She received many beauti-' Unexpected company dro§i^n on you? / T e rm riz e itteatlac of the RoUry Oub to- ful girts. A buffet luncheon was' niaht at 6:30 at the Mancheater Mlae Betty Jane Wilion, daugh Banning, 94 W.-Middle Tpke. A iagt minute picnic? \ . / ■ ter' of- Mr.' and 'tMra. Hewitt E. ------, - ■ • served. Invitations Country Club. Hla talk will be Miss Adella Loomis, lifelong Miss Erickaen wll) become the ^ ______/ tiluatrated wHh^pirturea. WilMn of Jackao'rtvllle. Tex., for Entire Ship merly of Mancheater.\graduated aa resident of Bolton, who Is leaving- bride of Robert Hayes on June 16 .STOP AT TURNPIKE m a r k et this week to make her home with at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Washington, May 31 (/P)— Membera of the Auxiliary to an honor atudent from Jackaon- South Windsor. IT'c’rc altcayg open fo ta k e iyire, 6 f y ou r Buffalo, N. Y., May 31 (A*) Anderaon>6hea Poat, No. 2046, vllle High School laat ^ r I d a y. her sister, Mrs. L- M. Stetson of Some informed U.S. officials VFW, planninc to take part In the After' the graduajliop e^erclaea, Cromwell, after Jufte 1, may be food need*. ^ believe Moscow will follow up — A IjoHday outing ended in a Jdamaeial Day parade will meet she left wltn her grandippther. resche^l' at 373 MSin St., that voyage of terror for pas- Mra. C. is. Wilaon. to apend\the tOWTV HAMBURG ~ HOT D O G ^ R^LIS its successful bid to Geh. With their unit at Hartford Rd. RTTMMAGE BALE Nathan F. Twining with invi sengera aboard ,a Lake Erie and Main 8t a t • o’clock tomor aummer at the Wilaon cottageNit^ . . . - CHARCOAL — PAPER PLATES The -usual Wednesday evening amuaement pa'rk,*yeaael .laat row momlnK> , Crystal Lake. She plana to enteY^, NAPKINS — COLD ^ D A and BEER tations to' other American Trinity Univeraity. .Sah Antoi^.' rehearsal of the North Methodist SI. Maurice Church nf Rnllpn V night aa teenagera' ridted , At military leaders to visit Rus Tex.. In the fall. She la also-- the Cl,urrh cho(r will be omitted this COOKED HAA^^ STEAKS \ sia. . ■ atMwrd the ahip. granddaughter of Mr. and' Mra. weMc on account of Memorial Day. Army and Navy Club Reporters aboard the crowded Z Tbnrs., May 31—>10 A. M. FRESH FRUITS^d VEGETABLfS Member* of the Soviet high com Fred England of SchopI-'Sl. mand may be asked to qome. to Canadians for the ~15-nille trip Middle East SomVllOO friends and employes Also Small- Household Articles from Crystal Beach Amusement Victim Challenged Natio is X the United States in return. | GIBSON'S T^e benefit party' planned , by aftendedXthe annual staff h*Tty Secretary of pie Alr'Force’Don-[ Park. Ont., to this city deacrihed Sunaet Council, fto. 45, Degree of and testimqniql of Rogers Corp. aid A. Quarles announced yeater-1 It aa "a nightmare of flashing Pact Aired ' > Pocahontas, to''be'held at the Saturday nl^ t at the Ben Qrosi< day that “with th* authorisation of | knives and sobbing, frightened” GARAGE home of Mrtf. Betsy Farris, has venor Inn In ^Pomfrel., The four THE NEWEST 5IODELS OF the President'’ Twining had, ac paaaengers.. . ^ R a n d a ll to iSi^oo# been pMtpbned. Ahnouhcement of officers of the corporation. - Saiil cented an invitation to a Soviet Rioting - aboard the Canadians 185 Main St, — MI 3-5012 thr^ne.w date wdll be made later. ELECTRIC RANGES sUversteln. presidMt; Robert F. 179.95 UP aviation day celebration June' 24. flarad up after t. day of dtsoVders In Private . Bear Wheel AliKnment Hawley, treaaurer; Raymond A. St. Twining, Air Force chief 6f Staff, by white and Negro youths at the lUrtford, MaK^l Twenty yeap-^d Darrell F. Hothgm Bid .Members of Mary Biiahnell ^urent, vice preside^ in charge ARE AT 1S1 MIDDLE TURNPfKE W EST »M r3 -8 3 3 8 will be accompahied by several amuaement park. United Nations, N. Y., Slay :C9>enoy Auxiliary who wish to par subordinate ofllcera.. Six person* war* treated for in of Kensiiurton lost his life in South/hgton on Mother’s Day, Motor Tune-Up iMy of sales; and Sidney X, Brown, Pottcrteii's \- 31 (fl*)—The president of the Panmunjom, Korea, MajrRl ticipate In' the Memorial vice president In charge m mtnii-1 136 CENTER ST. y Qugrles ^ d the decision to ac- juries at hospitalfi in Buffalo and a coroner’s report said today, b ^ u se he dared Ronald A .' Brakes Adjusted ' parade are requested to m e ^ at oapt -had/been approved also by 'First Test of Netv Yawl Ft. Erie. Ont.. ahd at least 10 U.N. Security ’ Council dis KAndall, 16, of Meriden to ahopt him (/P)— The U.N. CotTimand to the Army and Navy C lu b b ^ e at facturing. were honored fo r^ vin g completed 10 years of servlcex^ • S^retary of Defense Wilson and Two weeka after her launching, the 73-foot vawl ••Venturer'* other* were treated for minor In- closed today that private ."Randall admit* the ahootlng,*; day clipped the wings of th i OPEN f« 10 P.M. QAlLY 9 o'clock tomorrow m o m l^ when S ech ^ ry of State Dulles, who la stratebu the wrinkiM out of her sails in her first tuneup. In jtuies at a first aid station at the talks gre under way in an ef-- aald Coroner Loula W. S ch aef^ , ' * « four-nation' commission au- Except Monday and Saturday transportation ' will be ^furnished prea^ly on a 10-day vacation, Southwest Harbor. Maine. lOne of the largbst bf her class, tit* park. "Nowhere In his atatement t^po- S t a t e P l l t A l e r t for thoae who require Manchester Wates will hold thel> fort to revise a British Middle pervising the Korean armis final meeting tonight at 6 o'clock he Rtnsian embaaay was advised , Venturer coat Harry G. Haskell of Wilmington, Del., aboiit^ ' Provincial poilc* arrested nine lice Inveatigatora or in hliAeetl / A lC I $ the decision. i $500.000—nearly $7,000 a foot. Th# yawl # first real taat will ba Buffalo >’Ouths at the' beach. Ftv* East proposal to meet Arab mony before the coroner.,dM* he' l i X f * f f X L ^ a llr r a ia t tice, charging the Corhmu- Mrs. iBeatrlce nlng, degree In Tinke'r Hall. The meetihg next DON'T Tuesday evening 'wiil be held In X Thus ended half a dozen days of .the Bermuda race, June 16. Salta stretch Sl'fAet above the yawl's wer* Negroes and -* four were objections. auggeel fear of HothantX that ^ ^ “ a H t O U l nists have used it as a blind. mlatresa, ,requ< all officers, Still plenty of wear left la apeculation behind the arenea 'decka, (AP WirepHotoji whites. Ambassador Joza ' Brilej of he waa defending hlmwlf. for an illegal buildup of arms guards and otb^s taking part In the Army and Navy Club, Weigh shoes when brought here for TO ing tonight will be at 7:.50 and, uncertainty. BUenhower'a taking The Negro youths wer# charged Yugoslavia, preaident of the 11- “I am satiafledy^hat he in Hartford. May 81 (fl — The in.North Korea. the degree Monday evening, expert repairing. personal responwhility for the de with unlawful assembly and the natlon council, announced, hia sup tended to shoot, he took the dare State.' Council of Electrical June 4, w h ^ the Rebekah As sifter the business aesiton, the port of the concUlation effort*. He - Commission members wars, or “Roundup .S t r i a ,a group of the WORK DONE WHILE cision Indicated the seriousness he whites with creating a disturbance. and Mid shtmt. Worker* Union revealed today sembly offiters will pt*ke thelf FAMILIES and hla chief' Advisera attached to said anything heaa than unanimity That,it has iaaued a state-wide dered lo halt their operations In- members/wUl he heard in a r Ing- rO D WAIT All were released under $500 ball ''He rlatm 's^at hetdid not shoot South Korea and pull back into thq official -visitation, to 'report for It ■Ike Warns Backers each. might Impair the U.N.'a effort# to to kill'but, Umt he Intended only to alert to safety,and welfare of- rehearsal Thursday night in Odd fest; Biirlsn MnsS'Phntn . The decision for YVIning to ac -eatabliah a peimvanent peace be ficiale in areito aerved by th* neutral son*. ■■s'— ' WITH ■ Buffalo authoritl'es took three ahoot H (^am In the shoulder. 1 A t the aan» time Britain dls- Fellows Hall. Mrs. Alice Wetherell, ^ R S. DAyil5"BLAIR SAMPSON SAM YULYES^ I. cept was speeded by a week end Negro teenage|-a into custody when tween lai-ael and her. Arab neigh doubt ^ a t h* intended to kill Connecticut Light and Power whc^s In charge of tickets for the Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Anderson,. SHOE REPAIRLNO; r'eport from Ambassador Charles bor*. ' 1 111 company In preparation for a ,riqsed th* IS nations making up -f I the Canadians docked here jhort- Hot the U.N. Command/ which Is bimet at 6:30 pm. Monday, rc- ,35 Birch St., have received news of\Mlsa P atflcla; piece and carried a colonial bou- OF THE BETTER.RIND E. Bohlen in Moscow. ly before 11 p.m. lEDT) last night. Iran Eavoy Active n the evidence before me, I poeaible atrlke by union mcih- mnds membera that raservations of the birth pt a son. Andrew Carl, y CARS It made clear that the bid to O n ’56 Complacency Iranian delegate Djalal Abdoh bare of th* utility, Th*. coun headed by the United States, have Ann Shlrer, daughteiNof Mr. and j s.iugus pink carnations 15 Maple St.—Aiprbsa From Margaret Wynn and Dick Hlrach Hn own in uniform, ifi a^dlUen to the fitted bodice, w ide V-neckl^e ^ t li j p V ItoNMktMt (Wrdy tnl no. obligation^ ' President recalled, it w^as exactly j manpower, the President said the - * " - - '*Randall backed up on a amul ) Vatican City, May 81 (Fi^Popa four year# ago today that he left Two Connecticut N a t i o n a l Russia, meanwhile, kept the them and. "ion eri^meht started. rise in the ground, all the time » ^ y Red Chinese troops etitl in bertha collar, three qu^ters ' effect-would be to channel euch Guardsmeiyfoat their lives on tJie "An incipient fight waa halted Pius XII, described In good condi Pari* to return to this country manpower into other work. Council- waiting for its views on holding the gun, wliiOlKh* had re the country. South Korea has an length sleeves and bouffapy akirti ^ Arthur Drug Stores j • ffiiritft fU Only highway^aterday after they had the resolution. Soviet delegate when on* of the group, now (right She had a matching pliRt head- Akfvt 1IA • W««li‘ VO. R OF m in d i K o I'R BUSINESS'’ tion alfhqugh a little ove'hlred af to hid for .'the prealdencvr' Turning, then to the aspirations loaded. Aa'Hotham came after army of Shout 600,000 meml Reniinded by Doctors m archeXin a Memorial Day pa- Arkady A. Sobolev, however, wa* in number, aoid, ‘don’t fight’here - The armistice eupenlsory com- a B«if, Hi|kty IfticiBtl ter a ^ysical examination last of hla adminiatration, Elsenhower let'* go into the wood*.' All eight liim, Randall was on higher Imit-Siit iiipHMtv Eisenhower alluded to his heart declared: rade^jnieir car crashed into a tree reported to have told aome dele ground.. miaalon ie made up of repreeenta- LEONARD D. RIVARD AGENCY^ Inc. night, rame to the window of his .at^ck'laat September at one point as other National Guard ti^oopa pa- gate* privately he would aupport thereupon walked out of thq ar tlvee of traditionally neutral Swe >D-0ey Al##ay ie<* OwerenNa, study /today to bless pilgrims ft “Thejfoals we have set have not tille d State highways 1(1 an at- the Arab poaliion. When a vote cade. crosaed th* highway and en "Randall kicked Hotham in the den iuid Switxerlond and Com- Wepp#e#y, fiva-yoor SarWet PUm 808 MAIN ST.. MANCHEStER a m thert touched off a laugh in been reached but progress has been cheat and'knocked him doWn. Then NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT * St. PAter'a Square. aaying that the onlv way he hai empt to cut down traffic aC6l- would come was uncertain. tered a email clearing lit the m uniat Csechoelovakia and Po- I'-i-;. / TEL Ml 9-0271 - n w blessing' was given with a made” toward mainUining a atalle denta. wooided M-ea. Hotham again advanced, now of knowing he was ill "le that economy and ntaklng certain that land. A bllateiing etotement from -QUINN’S - OPEN 7 to 9 P.M. THURSDAYS firm delivery, indicating i^uick re the doctor! keep reminding mdi” 'I*he guardsmen were the State’* “After conaiderable palavering "Randall shot' Hotham this time the .U.N. Command accused th*'. covery from the slight Weakenin'g America is atrong "in the council* during vyhich foul language and In the chest. Hothaml fall to the North Koreans of armistice viols- OAK STREET The Preaident added that he.la of the world.” He added: i - only highway fatalities' during /he Pilot Adrift l2Days p h a r m a c y (Of his voice reported yesterday, now ready to "go forward” into the 30-hour holiday period . (6 -p.m. cursing waa engaged In, and with ground. The othera of the original Uons and sold the Csech and Pb- / The Pontiff rcipained at the vi/T*'*,. ***■*•“* * United soma talk about who waa afraid Meriden group of five ran off. llah membera of the commisaion V^en A y »ee in th# bdrtl* PHONE >II 8-4156 campaign -and to work cheerfully otetea has nevtr been aa high idnce Tuesday-midnight Wednesday i. \ PACKAGE STORE /Window overlooking the square for and energeticidly for victory in ^.How'ever, there were two mlacel- On Ice Floe Saved of,whom, It was agreed that Ho “Callahan claims that Randall covered up illegal Red activUlee. several -minutes. ' ' ~ . th* last world war aa it ia today.”' tham would fight .With Hudick. U.S. Maj. Gen. R. G. Oord MICHAEL J. M INICUCCI. PermittB* .liqvember.' ..A-. In hla bid for election of a Re^ ^«iwQU* deaths. A . 7S-yearrpIhit. Randall dinl. Vatican pro.secretary of state, gressiveGovernment and. govern of a heart attack while preparing rescucra laat night sitting In a "One of the group Mked wheth doubts that he fired again after hind which to illegally move Jet YOUR AUTHORIZED on the results of this week's It^ a u ‘8 ft a tWo-party political ayjtcm, it chair perched on a tiny ice floe er clubs or switch Made* should be killing Hotham." fighters and other war nuiteriri in NNE WINES LIQUORS and 8EER ment U(at know its place end I* "logical’; that people elected to to lay a wreath on. a veteran* elections. On th* advice of h ism y - doesn’t^ interfere with me aa I go monument. . which had bean his home for 12 used.. Both groups at this time . The gun which ended Hotham'a to North Korea, sician, he scheduled no additmnal I Congress be bound to hia adminis-' wer* looking for trouble and pick FREE DELIVERY ^ D EA LER for A L L T H r abo^^ my duties.” . tralion “in party lo3mlty.” The Guardsmen were killed in days while it drifted through Ilfs was an old Derringer type pis "You are no.longer privileged personal audiences today. northern Hudson Bay neat; the ing A fight. ■ V tol, .22 caliber) tingle ahot. Using to take advantage of those pro- Southington after having marched "Hotham got the better, of Hu Vatican sources said the Pope I In a parade in Meriden—their Arctic Circle. , , high velocity bullets. *■ ' viaiona of th* armistice agree / WO^LD^FAMOUS wa? exceptionally disappointed Cart C. Croaaley, veteran bush dick who. after a few minutes, Coroner Schaefer aald that Ran ment which have been violated and with the results of the voting in | home. Ronald Feathers, 24. was aald that he had had enough. 'Both / killed instantly. His buddy, Ralph pilot, then picked up his aiilteaa^ dall atole the gun from hla broth frustrated by your conduct and Rome. The Center parties in th^; climbed into -a canoe and 'heii>ea h4|d. taken off their ahirta before er and gave no reason for carry that of the (beech and PoHah mem-,, GENERAL-ELECTRIC capital remained the most power-1 AngeJettl, 26. died several hours engaging lih the’fight. Estes Exchange .Jater of internal injuries. Neither Cpl. Al Savage of Kamloops, B. C.,' ing the gun and ammunition. hers of the commisaion,” Gktt de ful group, but there was a riae'in ' paddle nearly two miles to-a wait “Hotham continued to pummel clared. Communist votes and those of the took part’’in the National Guard Hudick, whereupon King and Cal- •'A post mortem examination, the APPLIANCES! traffic program. ing plane which had. landed on an CortmeV said, showed that Hoth- - aintiolerical far-left Soclallaf*. ice ahelf. . , lahait/ pulled Hotham away. Ho ■ ^Through his vicar-gen^al for The Gold Star mother Wee Mra. tham then turned on hie two pal*. am’s blood, had an alcojiot ,con- ^m«n, smairt flihl Schaefer» real beer, reel Sharp Political Attacks Colie Vigna, Danbury. She riled The downed airman disappeared tont of ,99 per cent by weight, of the city, th* Pope had aaked pray- .j May ,19 while flying a pontoon- “At th|e time Carpenter picked eri for the preservation ''of Rome’s yesterday while a car outside was up a club. Hotham dared Carpen blood. ****'*'«»"<<*rful flavor ybi vvaiting to carry her' to the vet equipped Norseman from a secret ter to awing on him. Carpenter but dent alwayniod. Everybody gees fo, i.l - •'Christian character.^ " By t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS DEWillne base to Churchili, Man., Bulletins \ The Pope last n i^ t underwent erans monument.': awung and miaaed. Adlai Slevenaon indignantly ac- |in th* California votin^^ next She had been under ’treathient 610 milea north of Winnipeg. He Pike Bund Limit Hiked a general medicdl and' cardiograph cuaed bert.'lE*tea Kefauver of "mud Tuesday. 'Then Hoth/m. jumped bn Car from the AP Wires for a heart condition. Shr lost one waa found Tueeday on an ire pack penter. ( Here-I Hudick broke in ■et.s.v-v w. examination. Doctors said he ilinging tacu'ea that. will .hurl the ,^;^^i_®*J'^UIego. * A f e . meanwhile,\Ke- approximately 10' feel wide off Hartford. May 81 iJPj — ITia ahpwed no *|gn throat infection of her nine children, Vincent, in again, whereupotV,HothamriMinrtiV'' again Btete Ehipreaswa/ Bond'^ComraiL- Democratic party" and! the Ten-^ , *^*P**^**Hy attacked World War II. He wr a killed'in ac- the northern end*of Southampton turned ,on Hudlcl). -Randall then MOLLBT BACKS LIBERTIES or other phyrical' disturbance. ___ ^ ana , in* Ten- yenaon on civil rights, "boaslsm, Island. 1-.075 milea h°rth of here, tee today approved a $47 million neasee Senator countered with bit- pension and monopoly issues. Cen tion at the Anzio landing. enterrti Uie melee arid pushed increase la. the bond authorleation Faria, May SI (iPi—Premier - The report altid the slight lower In Wallingford, Mr*. John' Obr. A radio'message received.here' Holhain. ' Guy .Mollet toM the National ing of the Pope's voice had been ter attacks on four familiar, front* .erelly the attack waa along the said (Jpl. Savage found Crqssley for the 129-mile Greenwich to Kll- 7.. Suffocated in *' fire at hei hum* "At thie. Hotham moved on l(rigly Connecticut 'Turnpike. •( Assembly today be plaiined te I J^r i^ej^ofment-z ^ heer! caused by g general tirednesX after____ yeateiday aa the battle for Cali- before early .vesterday. Firemen respond sitting In a ' padded aircraft seal, molataln Pemoerqtlc UMrUee the heavy work-load he ha* been fornia'a 68 D em orraiir-**-“'"*^ *7val. But Kefauver ed to X box alarin, but rrtyirned to protected from the Wind by a tar — :- X - ' ' ------______z L . , bur, would s'trike baek at any oto tarrying thia month. - , Pteaidential | ,eft jutie doubt he intend* to ebn- the station when'they couldn't find paulin. The gear Vfai taken frpm Vaticari aourcea qtioted'the doc-! jotea.entered.ita final tinue the .offenaive- m the final tempt to endanger the eecuri^ the-fire. the Norseman a couple of day* ’ o f‘the nation. Mollet spoke after . tore a* saying, the examinauion [ of’ the campaign. '.C . . ^ police friiiaer tent lo the area after the Toronto airman made hia | ooaiplelats about the, growtaiE,) “‘confirmed .that there, waa.no lea-'' At Lo* Aiigelea, Stevenson— dia- 'Only .State* the I'acta' to invf.vtigate what was believed emergency landing on fh* life. The Record number of diUnoiuitratlons hla- i- son for .preoccupation'' ovCr the played hi* resentment In a .staiv- ^ “I dohl think it is unfair to a falae alarm found the fire. Cllf- plane wa* later blown away by | dering the dlepetch of recfilla# Fontiff'a condition. ment labflinjt hi# opponent* a.v * 'Trtticlze softeone if you pply state foi'd Parker, 21, Mra. i Ohr a 'high winds and It aank.- . • \ army retervfals lb Algerta. ' ' . Theae sources aaid th* phyai- "poor l6aer','_ in Tueaday'l Florioa ^ " ' facts, " he told, an outdoor nephew, had rung the box and then ■'' . ■ EXTNIilOR clan* expressed belief a few days primary. In that conteat. .Steven- ''■J'y ft Balboa Park. . retViihed lo th* house in an.effort IKE CALLk PEAOE TAUi of lightened work 'would real the son took 22 of F'lorlda’s 28 conven-1 The tenor of Kefaiivei a speech- t ,ave her. ^ Wnahihgton, .MOy' 81 JdlVo- 'W.- t(bn vote#’ end Kefauver wqp'6. »b*rp contrast to the: Her body waa foumTtn a bath- 80-year-old head of th* Roman , Hartford, May Never be-.w, 1.800 to 1,700; .New Britain, 1,060 Piwslibint Elsenhower - ftMtoy Catholic QiUrch and-perm it, hia CMte* Personal .Abui|e - I high aplrits shown by the SteVen-! tub. Officials .said ah*-was ap- bV, . (ore have (JonnectI cut factory to 890; anrt Stamford, 990 lo 840. called n WbltejrHoese.eoBtoteeeo voice to return_____ to normal. ^tevenaon.aaid: “I am aorry that iz"'" *''t'‘i**s>ve---- - ^ 'p*,-ehtly' ipM i'( trying to get water to News. Tidbits for June 12 to explore wny* *( The Pope received aome 200[000 i >’* ' Kefaiivei i-haa rasofted t'o per- v|rtorlea over the Tenneaaee Sen-/ |,„i out the fire. ’ workerq received such high pay as ('onatnirtion Bonih Returns Culled from AP Wirea Large employment gaips; in non- developing "bettor peopW-to- peraons in daily^ aildience* during I *ona)*buae and deceit in theae la.-t *" Oregon *nd Florida. e ■_____ ^____ _ they are getting now, labor com people contacts and pa^erahltte ' Ma.v. In addition, he gave 17 ma- ' of *he primary campaign. , Kefauver .himaelf remained out- }' ■ >1 . manufacturing industries in May, missioner Renato E. Riuciutl aaid -1 throughout the world’* la the to- i.-A jqr apeechea and apoke many tinrea "He did the aame tlii'ng in Flor- '^'S'dljc optimjatic about bia-C alj-; l Y A a f | m f t o A c h 1 0 1 were reported, apearheaded by size tereat of world peace. Albert Woolaon, laat surviving i *" "lonihly report on able expansion gains tn the con- •• O JACO : Exterior Paints have to. small group* of pilgrim*. Ida. Thei;e ja auch^a thing'aa want-, fprnia rhanc-ea in tbelr laat Sleo-t ‘ Union veteran of'CSVII War, i, ; working condition*. -V to win too much. What i* at atake atructlon trades ap the first good' STI DE-NTS KIOT IN BIO protected a n d bsnutified Hiiliday Traffic bock in hospiUI after spenAlng! ®' mid-April, the average month______of weather______saw______a consider-, i* not juat hia victory or mine but Memorial Day with hia family / . . | facto ry wmkera was number of workers called bay. Rio Dr. Jonelr*, BrasU, May Mew England homes for gen the preafdency ^ of the United next A-ugiiit. He aaseaeed hia pros SI «*'*J®bs. Seaaonal factor# -.verl of Pacific Hbrthweat'a great bitschrk today ordered the Bra erations. They are specially H it« Rn«‘k 4k n “f the prealdency by .. In Atlanta. Democratic r.ov.! "TTie nat-iuii'a traffic deaths bn ■n,, ‘ zilian army, navy and sir foree 4M I a I c$,L IA auch. tallica doea our republic a Mqrvin Griffin hinted yeaterday ’ the Memorial Day holitla.v ap river* continue to send snow melt htiing Irf outdoor amusements,t forrr}ulated to meet the se ed water* . from reedrd winter p i,. On . lln,., <0-hn... jb tokr over police duUee In B le ______di*aervlce-and weaken* the Dem- thSt.JBeorgia's 32 convention votes peared -to have totaled leas than week baaia. the figures would have 4^'leaning catab- be Janeiro If neceaanfy to vere climatic conditiolps of oi-ratic party.” sooH's into floodoq streamo. . Ilahmenla, and hl^hjtoy travel faci- Parkerabtirg, W. V*., May .11 may go to Stey^aon on the’ first the 110 predicted by the’cNational General AaaemWy of Preibyter-! ^**'’ * ’ * "^ * week and $1.88 ann lit!.. pratoel-- ballot. Griffin said ihe wa* pleased .Safety ^JounCil. , tmtVL New England. (A*i—The Baltimore and" cihio'a What aroused Stevenson'/ 'k'n- ian Church In U..S.A. adopt* report , ,, , i. ... , Il.J ■ ®***|*'^'y' downgidt a. lq$ ftertoaed streetcar weitbound National Limitjed de gm were Kefauver'* charge* yea- I by Stevenaon'a Florida Victory.' VViih mo.vl reports compiled, | _ were retail trade eatobllahmcnts. klVIoIrnt eatbioatbreelis throuchoot calling (or total ellminallon of »>»» reported that un which reported o'cr-aH railed coming out Of a tunnel about terday that Stevenson waa backed but he declined to aay ‘flativ what ' latest figures showed at le/at 10^1 racial legregation In thia country . . •mploymenl throughout the stale Ihe city laat night forc^ a it- Mad.d ih' a range of 12 attrac .10 the, state's delegation would do in persona' were kiljCd in traffic ac- ' decrease In employment hour Bospeoalon-'ef streetcar milea eaat of here earl.v today. by "Talmadge-type pollticiana," j U S Court ot Ann«>i.' in i*. . P ... showed a further decline in May. ^ tive, modern shades and The engineer was killed and two that hi# rival,had the aupport, of Chicago. He did aay he,i* "latia- cidenta over a 30-hqui period Office Department^Intertered with . nbtbbrr of people looking for , *®*f ''} labor-nib^hge- service. other crewmen were miaafng racial aegregationiata li^ Florida fied" It will not vote for Kefauver starting at 6 p.m. -Tuesday and freedom of press in barring frorti work In Connecticut during the ( ment - disputes took a aliarp white, O JA C O Exterior The (Diesel engine of the faat ' and aa Governor' ‘of Illinois had or Gov. Averell Harrftian of .New ending laat midnignt. , . ^ I mailt, without hearing two i*#UeiA''"W-week of the month dropped to (in April, according lo the com- TEUCORAPH STRIKE NEAR . Paints are the choice m/iny New York-to-St, Louis '/rain *p-1 vetoed a proposed. 10 per cent iri- York, regarded aa. a potential 1 The loll Was higher than the | of nudist magaxinea ’ a level Of ,19,500. the fourth de- miaaloner'f report. From 99.700;; T^^aahlngtbn,. May 81 (Al — - parently struck a boulder *s«it'(/f'roaae in old age .pensiona. . ^ candidate for the .party’* . . - . presiden-...... '‘normal” figure for a week dav i Negro boycott of ’Tallahaaaee bus crease In aa many month#. In mid- lost day* in March, the total fell Cot^poRy and union negottmtem 134 10 discriminating master paint emerged from' the tunnel in the Slevenaon’a aides said they ‘ 'D'e cieofgia dele- 70 ••It ( ompa'ed to 81 trafftc j aervice* is judged about M iwr April, there were 21,700 Job- to .. , The month's blgge.it today .baHM agatnat n midnight rain-drenched Hughes River valley. | found .nothing new In KefhtiV^''* ' ****”" * ’*•• '’oi« aa a unit. fatalities on the Memorial Da.V 1 cent ,elf«M'tlve after one day of op- seekers, development waa the settlement deodUne In eeriktag a n ^ ers and property owners. -,i of a major.stoppage in the brass The engine end a baggage car/lateat artack. Some of them were Othej^ political.development* ve.a- holiday in 1951, the only othei one- 'wration . Timekeeper is ‘wounded tftemployed men alioweil a downc labor agreement covering aom* . overturned. Eleven lars