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Start Every Day Right Final Edition Weather Forecast SCATTERED AFTERNOON SHOWERS Complete Weather, TioV On Page 4 ESTABLISHED 1764, VOL. CXXII HARTFORD 1, CONN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 22, PAGES Inltrtd At Stcond Cill MlHf Tnl OMtct. Hartlord, Can. 5 CENTS Til itcheil meter Iff a 9 mm Ike 1 11 1 1 1 II Steel.

GI Letters Withheld By Kowalski Fears Reprisal iBWWW-'W'WW'li iiTiiiiiuim i i i.i Berlin Talks On Verge Of Breakdown llerter Clashes With (Jromvko GKNKVA AP Secretary ot On Complaints By ROBERT D. BYRNES WASHINGTON Citing his experience on behalf of a Connecticut constituent in the Army. Rep. Frank Kowalski, told reporters here Tuesday, he feared retaliation against any personnel in the armed services who wrote him of the misuse of manpower. This was why he had put into the House armed service subcommittee record only one, out of about 500 letters he has received since the investigation on utilization of manpower began two months ago.

When a man with 31 months' service appealed to him because he wanted to enter college for the regular term and the Army 'refused to release him, Kowalski took the case to an under secretary, Hugh Milton. The latter was "considerate and sympathetic." When the inquiry reached down to the level of the soldier, Kowalski said the man was summoned to appear before a number of officers who -questioned and "badgered him for two hours, before a recording machine, on why he wanted to leave the service." These shmv incsc slimy State Christian A. llerter and his Pi1 allies threatened Tuesday for the second successive rlav to walk out other trallic law violators now will find it almost impossible to spot a police car. The newly-arrived 50 multi-colored cruisers have conventional police equipment, including sirens. Said who is determined to cut down Connecticut's rising accident rate by nabbing violators: "Remember, the car behind you, regardless of color, may be a police cruiser." r.

new cars of almost every color in the rainbow are part of a fleet that soon will be on Connecticut highways as unmarked State Police cruisers, manned by uniformed troopers. This departure from the traditional police color of black was announced Tuesday by State Police Commissioner Leo J. Mulcaln. He said speeders and Will Advise White House On Strike President Wary Of T-I I Law Use NEW YORK CP Secretary of Labor James Mitchell stepjK'd into the week-old steel strike Tuesday as a one man fact finder lor-President Eisenhower. Mitchell told a news conlcrenct in Wa-hinglon that the government will insist the Uniteci Steel-workers and the strikebound companies continue to bar.

gain. Outline I'Uin "This action does not in any way relieve management or th union in the present steel dispute of Iheir obligation to continue to negotiate in gxd faith until an agreement is reached," he added. Mitchell outlined plans to act under laws empowering the lalwr secretary to investigate causes of and facts relating to labor dis Mvstcrv Tobacco Fleck Causes Loss Of Millions -J Queen, Fit Aiid Rested, Carries On ----r jdtx of the Big Fiur talks unless the Soviet I'nion quickly reduce. its terms for a Berlin truce. But Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei (iro-inyko refused to budge.

Gromvko's exchanges with the foreign ministers of the United States, Britain, and France at a 2 'z-hour secret session were sometimes bitter and angry. May Jolt Reels It emerged some hours later, however, that the Western warnings may have jolted the Soviets. Communist sources spread word that Groin-, ko may come up Wednesday with a muddied demand in a bid to uie-narl the negotiations. HAROLD STREET jure concluding experiments on Farm Editor the relation of fleck and ozone. EDMONTON', Alta.

fAP outbreak ot a mysterious lhe increase in industrial plant MA.MIE CHRISTENS SHIP: Mrs. Mamie Fisenliovver, wile of the President, laughs as she reaches up to accept the champagne hoi tie she used to christen the nuclear-powered merchant ship, the US Savannah. Tuesday in Camden, N.J. The christening bottle, encased in a permanent mount, is hold by K. L.

Teale, president of New York Shipbuilding Corporation, which built lhe erall AP Wirepholo'. has caused Connecticut activity and car exhaust lumps Request Denied The request was then i 1 denied nounccd fit and rested Tuesday shade tobacco growers a loss es-over the past several years again, going back up through the by her doctor and promptly re- timatcd at about one-fourth of "could be and 1 believe is' a usual channels, was disapproved suniPCj KT tom. 0f their $2." million crop. factor in increased oone and putes which might interfere with bv three generals, and lmalh (iisMSP. Heck, anoeared Heck.

Anderson said. He imintcd three generals, and finalh uvu wu uui v. Lid. in --it- I an upset stomach, the slight, slen- suddenly out the weekend. By out that ozone, prev alent in the der Queen went back to the tiring Tuesday, it had blighted prospects los Angeles snuig area is thought reached the under secretary, Milton, the second time.

The reason given had been that it was against policy to release anyone with more than three months to serve, The head-on 'clash between Her- 3 Charged With. Stealing Copper Worth Thousands round ol pumic appearances. iw uM nave u-u one f.IIIse of nA court official said no further, the best crops Valley shade grow- I V. changes in her tour schedule are 's ever had. fhnnrfli it uus arlmittprl mon liMfl Ml it 1 Ul III a Miu; ui tiniiu.il Fleck strikes shade tobacco unrelieved gloom and crisis.

I U.S.. British. French, and So- The outbreak was described as oi expected UCC1I I ILOItU tailtl imV lllUillll iii tt I public wellare. He will advise the White of his findings, presumably en all ling President Eisenhower lo decide if and when to invoke emer gency provisions of the TaltTlart-ley Law. In New York, the union pledged its cooei-alion with Mitchell in his exploration of circumstance! surrounding the strike.

An industry spokesman said the indu-try wdl supply the secretary with "such inlormation a. may be relevant," Eisenhower was not ruling out Me lookPd it am smi inn whim im nu-miy in ten less than his constitutent. Aft viol delegation spokesmen all By SCOTT AIKEN Was rtobert F. Smith, 37, of Ind- WFSTHROOK Three men. ianapolis, Ind.

i wiwium warning, leius oauiiua) were "clean as a whistle. a as she was welcomed oil iciallv to J- Anderson, pathologist for agreed that no progress had been Cooper, who was living in a Alberta by Lt. Gov. J. J.

Bowlen. American Sumatra lobaceo Corp id 0zone traek-jmade and that, a breaking point Reused hviug high Irom hun er a conference with Kowalski. Milton reversed the denial and nrrWnrl Ihfi m-in i I i'ilI tit n. mi I it. ill! in, il ism pw snn ui I I.I ..,,.1 Iinirc lif Ol till? lU'Sl 111 1 vv 1 11 ft "Hf'iiuniii nun im.t i iiifi nt ri nwi ncf-i i I n- m- in t- al hi i.i..

arms Hip nnt ion W1'e three children, had his in London that theipomt oi crop damage Dy ur. Knma nm htl, The retired colonel from i run nr in inrno in HPT I lasi weekend i to UII t-l. 1 tl lOI I 111 I.IKU pC Vi I NV i -il, 11 vnarc' in yuecil was ucillg worn (I0W il OV' Ever r.nit inns II. and 1.1VB 11 aiTCS C( The CODIKT "K- Tobacco Laboratory ot Anderson Tcco Laboratory otj Anderson regular Army said he did not I11 hedtdcl to end thinks resistant Bn(isl officias exprcssK, thc value has been estimated to run when arrived want to subject others who Halilax, N.S.. on Aug.

1. The ine. -on ltm a0i icuuuidi ia-( j-j may.l)e. the eventual an- view that Jromvko. on the orders tens of thousands of dollars.

Only The Het written to him about violations Pross; casilv excited on jwer to the snade tobalco soviet Premier Xikita Khrush-j Slate Police caught one ol them (no.er told Stale Policemen John liw possibility of Invoking Taffc Hartley to halt the strike. But of laws and regulations covering manors rciaung 10 me ipromem. Mien strains, now ciu.v, may yet cut his price lor Friday when tliey returned to Hie O'Brien and Frederick Mo- that 1 wa pictured lue.sday as extreme- assignmcnts. to the wrath of those, natl noaannes as ineg.ieen- LO crown commercially, survived ine-a Berlin deal. They ruled out the Connecticut Light Power nil) 10 t.ra.-(.( ra'-e renorted.

His office has received xnausieu-cring ncr nome. uu. lUi. wummv-a ouidicik neuer man ol a breakup belore building in Essex to add lo me llM( ninki sure 0' reinciauf to no so. il, ttnilf, tnk'ii'i'fi Hilt 1 .1 1 1 it 11 1 damage 10 letters a daw; To Ely Home average am su auis, me expei is ami grow- week.

j.ikio miiiikis iney nan 3U'geoiy he was scaling only pure copper, i rrom an exceueiii souice in about 23 per cent er said However, resistant TL el, ih-ii Iwith nn nrevimij lrin n- 1 i i. 1 lV.ishinlnn eame word that the an average ol Kowalski said. Although no concessions were with loss h-i'i 1. 1 1.1 .1....:.... ti throughout the Valley.

eliiel executive feels Tall Hartley 1 i it mil iitt- i-'ii I I ill' ii ii-i itiii iii-n iti'ii- ki-ii 1 The one letter he did put into; announced to the royal duties, the Itii rnnnvrl Tuncrl'av nam ft Irmfl A. rl i possibly running as high as I mi'v, UI 10 to lower quality. jin'erval, try to modify their con- up in New York Cily Mondavi the three had tl, 1 1 I ...1... ,1: I .1. 7 i per cent oil individual farm tL-nntitri 1 tilth nte -ni i t'nel i I i i -it 1 1 I uvim uii.s tmwiiu, ji u--n i is unions oil llie hey pouns mill ill- uy eit ui'in i iis, boon breaklll" lllto ItoWCI' OIIV would do little ultimate g'od, He-spile 'ts 80-day strike ha ting provisions.

Both sides are dug in for a uamase can be oiuu throng i-for an excellent shade In mrr rich in fit nn III 1 1. i i 1 1U1 on i.uuiiiu crop were vide them. and Readv names in Connecticut. Massaehti- l0 Dllldin oul (he Valkv from porlland ,0 the best in years, Anderson said. uerlin ti sells and Rhode Maud, cull ine How- rueeje, and in the President' 'rices have been rising, and crow- urn ns ea auues ne ana iwo on aboard the roval yacht Br.t-iMa.ssadnist.lL( TavIor said enlisted men perlormed (or a i I i MC- issue Hiesuav, lit ll I iiMiK-id.

v.iui., mi mranu -ii i 111 lie ri-s h.ii pvivv ci a lareer (lemnnd i i .11 i 1 in there IS 110 with now and driving off I r.i.it Litu.il in pmi' fnn. IHW 111 llrtl'Mll ''t lif 1 II -I -1 f. null UlnillL Wll vtltll lltnittt for the Taft-Hartley coobng-off 1 jor ucn. aanies rie.ee. ai He sald tne Queen and her part 0f the Vallev George G.

Meade, Maryland in hand. Prince Philii. want to see for their crop due to higher dom- 2 00(1 iioimHs a niphl. noliee said I consumption and ex consuminion anu thc Fssex CUP building I'1 1 i iiiittv cnc oa. ex- At I Iheir rhi dren as soon as nossib 1, the wo GcmiailVS face.

i rtl I'l esiueiii uavio of the Cnited StceUvorkers Union, in the absence of hleel negotia lions, turned to the aluminum industry, hopeful a new contract i "in uii-tiii nun sumif luujL- nni'K I i. .1. i' i Describes Chores He told newsmen the change in co leaves won be harvested 10 ''e to cllarl a wa-v to Sl The-retired" soldier Joseph Cpbns has nothing to do with the others will be picked, even Tomilirton (Jil- Wilis and 3 OWS l.eilVC Bagwell said his chores "ranged Queen's brief illness. Thc quick though they will be downgraded 1,1,1 Mrlement. h.cl.

was cut to get a from washing dishes, cooking, an-j trip home also involves a three- in quality. Miss Connecticut Title Th' esl0l'n, 1'" ha fre Pn It'emjUl Gilt II, nr! swering telephones, babvsitting for day visit to the Shetland Island oil The outbreak occurred when 4 "1S WUl i- clevcly the on i ny did not grandchildren not even living in 'the north of Scotland, Butler said, most had made the first (Spec.aH A ward their compromise. Ihis i "WT the same house, cleaning up after! In Ottawa. Prime Minister John picking of two to four bottom he-town girl won the Miss would make the Big Four a con U) I (I Ull Olrttl was taken rccenllj. the dog.

and feeding thc dog, late Diefenbaker denied he has been leaves from each plant. The PafCant at confere.iec to negotiate on Cut Rate Price at nicht as our last chore be- insistinc the Oueen continue her! vest this year has been delayed ton.luosda' n'fiht-. German setl.oment. Fast and. Ayoungpol.cemanwasbeale.il Ue coi.per wire costs the there might force a backdoor settlement of thc steel strike.

McDonald met with his aluminum negotiating team which h.u been bargaining for more than a ti'Ail- trilti flii-na mnirir nliiminnrrt i niiwc Mi-mo AT htrf "Mice TYm--, U', 1 it nc nnTiiUfinne nri 11 vr fti hv nuimfn fore wo left." He eomnlained he tour rccardlcss of the state of heribv wet weatherwith the result 1'iiiutt ui. ii.ifa, an.v iui vi uci 1 1 it ii i() vvutia.j mi iii a -i uiiv.wiih.iuk.1 tn ij ukiuj i)0'(p COmpilIllCS iK' COHiS fl i ii i i ii i i nt after getting out of his cruiser (, i( 22 iaLnminK lUlln rf tltn ncinnfnl Tint linnll tin l-nnt In Innch uitli tllnifhit rliin-ann ic mra-cn tltni if I'llgtOII, wiis t-noscn uy a pantM uq istTS mil wouia enter imo in- OUW HI llllll UI lllV gt.lll.IU., Mill- UUCIUII, I IV. IW.pl III LUltVil tlllll LllV.iV.lt.. MVtllltlV 1.3 HWI Llltltl Ii: i i.i Windsor and Sanfotd si reefs. Po-j niekino had been on schedule An- uvt iuu uvlr a 01 reel negoi.auons me liig roor 124 cents a pound from a New) Aluminum contracts usually fol lice are seeking two Negro men beautiful candidates from all over 'should decide this is necessary vas "bossed" by the general tour by telephone, wife, who changed her rules from Concerned derson pointed out.

1,1 mi: i- .1 I i The appearance of fleck saio ciomvho lime 10 lime 10 comuim mi r.n low the pattern set in steel. McDonald, however, was seeking to reverse the procedure, using any watte increase in aluminum as a Sep 3 IIARGFI) F'age 2 Mueller Nominated itinUi in 1 me n- ii it.it mm u.ui urcaier naruora. lo-deciinea to nu.xe any specnic roncemen uicnani noom, thoseof the next highest ank brcakfastC(! roval train pots on tobacco cave These B()man anf cith(M 0 Jn )la 38 Nassau Fast Hartford, re- I it, in Kdmnnlon field," Ustella 11 l- wnnm Munson. or on the Wes'ern proposal. portedly saw Iwo men leaning The daughter of Mr.

and was announced llerter will; a building on Sanford was wearing a lull- spread from leaf to leaf. However, they may enlarge and grow c. bu Elizabeth .1.. 1.. .1 lllr, tltll-t- llie Ull IV wiuieaa ui-iuic im: coat ol Wedcewood blue together, forming solid dead GcorSc of Torrington, Miss make a one-day flying visit to; Street near Windsor Street about King is active in 4-H work and is West Berlin Saturday.

He will re-i midnight. i i. i places. Several outbreaks may occur throughout a growing season. One tussore, a blue-and-vvhite print hat with white veiling, and white accessories.

Halfwav through the 7-minule committee, i uesciay. asm-u uy iu-walski il Uie full time services cf an enlisted man cooking and serving meals in the home of an Army officer is properly related IVUUUU WASHING TON' AP-A fij-year- wedge against steel companies, old furniture manufacturer tromj Contracts covering .10,000 steel-Grand Rapids, Frederick workers expire July 31 in the Big Henry Mueller, was picked Tues-; Three of the aluminum industry-day lo succeed Iewis Strauss Alcoa, Reynolds, and Kaiser, as secretary of commerce, The Sieelworkers seek the same Indications were that President. 13 cents an hour wage increase Eisenhower's nominal ion o'' Muol-jin aluminum that they demanded let- will sail through the Senate of steel. Aluminum wages rang without any of the bitlei coniro- from $2.76 lo $2.91 an hour, com-veisy that Strauss' nomination pared to a $:5.10 an hour averag created. in steel.

a student at tne university ol name a street in tne liergarteiv i api. i raneis a. ro.ev sum hum Connecticut. She also owns her alter the lale John Foster Dulles, Rodin noticed the men when the own herd of 23 cows. Thc visit is interpreted as intend-, headlights on the cruiser locn-rd The tall.

Brown haired girl will eel to show the 2' 4 million West on them. The men ducked and now compete for the "Miss they will not be aban-; Rodin used his spotlight to see ill llin I Mm." in Itiiin i iii-i I ll I- U1H. III UllllL I Hi Finucane isignificu.it 'damage. Anderson inn'c ilv Tin out it niinu eci lo the miliary service said it would depend partly upon 7 saitf. Further outbreaks are pos- if irlt lirt Mnnnn 1 'doned.

ca" title at Atlantic City. N.J. vhether the "home" were in sible this year. assigned quarters, and if the posi- 10 'ake a. fj' 1 The condition has occurred here I at hfT sin.e the 10.10's.

but has been' See GI LETTERS Page 2 She did not speak. mnniam-P. Glastonbury Blaze them. The officer stepped out of his cruiser and was walking toward the men when he was struck from behind on lhe neck by an unknown assailant and he slumcd to the ground, The injured officer regained long enough lo re- since the early in.lO's. Anderson and lav lor said.

Damage in some Damaires Rare Books recent years has exceeded $1 mil Enfield Police Chief Told To Release News lion here. Feast And Athletics Fill Dav For Campers A in a Glastonbury home was caused by smoke and water. 10 his cruiser and ak lor Tuesday morning destroyed about Kmcrson said that the books ''doie he collapsed again. Cause Nut Known Other tobacco types than Con necticut Vallev shade are aflect tln ill rncrumi 'iKln hut lie was si ui in a naze worn iwo I I. 4 1 I A a ni.nn 1 til uuurv.

(DIM tiuiuui num. cu uj sonic: uiliht, nii-uctu iu Youngsters at Camp Courant lute to the flag, singing thc na- Rrown hcre js relatively i 10t b-v Amencan beyond repair. a feast Tuesday with lots of tional anthem, saying the Urd Taylor said. Any T.i 1 i 7 had 1 1 JIUIIMI l-IIILl Ml iit II UII IUUU, I'll IV I -Tn puim llim- nv "A meat sandwiches, milk and cook-! Prayer and then closing with pop- that shown up on broadlcaf vnM the fjre was MarlC( by I I elfect i l. ti i liar SOU LI 111:1 ILL.

tar uus evii iivis mm nu to place a value on thc books be--either combustion or lightning i.olice cruisers and an ambulance iiu.vii-mj.xv u.i.r, law u.ui ui iun nu First Seleclman John Cuminiak said was illegal. The lawyers, r- Pvodin was taken to St. Francis handed Fnlield Police Chief Wal- taincd by Guminiak who has con Hospital and admitted for obser-'tcr Skowcr a legal opinion Tues-, sislently opposed the restrictions, -vation. A hospital' spokesman said day that called his resiriction on said the chief and the commis-the policeman received several the release of police news had acted unlawfully because bruises about the head, face and ful. jthfir action meant reporters who neck but described his condition! Guminiak, who is also chair-, worked too far from Enfield to as satisfactory.

of lhe Enfield Police Com 'come lo the police station but Capt. Foley said that extra uni-' mission, told Chief Skower thatwho had a right to receive po-formod men were sent lo the area he had until today to remove the lice news couldn't get it. Companies I and 2 responded cause many of them have been out of print for many years. Some First Edition He said that the damaged books les tor luncn. men unj vn, treated to Swedish cookies in the1 R'ght after the exercises tne on yield or qi.al.ty.

he said. vikin-r Bakinc swimming enthusiasts make a The cause of fleck isn known, afternoon by the.Mk.ng Baking fl Agricul. The campers also pitched in on'al'y stay unt il lunch time, only We recently found that it may elean nn work to win to return to the pool an hour after.be due to ozone slow-moving, to the- alarm and extinguished thq fire with high pressure fog. Chief Howard Morton Jr. directed the companies.

included an autographed copy of polluted air. Anderson and Taylor Filzgpral(r, 0f Omar Khayyam," published in 1839. as Took No Action The lawyers also said the di in an etlort to assist detectives restrictions, Guminiak said other-under Lt. Thomas C. Barber in wise he would go to legal counsel Today's Index extra cookies as an award keeping the camp neat and clean.

Other campers head for the Some 300 children were at the baseball fields or the call build camp. They had a full day of "p- youngster gets to Kncnh.i i--in nn.i choose his own activities. There well as first editions of such the investigation. to decide on, turlher action. rective discriminated illegally American works as Theodore i Dreiser's "Sister Carrie" and; page still Withholding 'against reporters as a class sine are no set schedules to follow at Pag Farm News Financial 20 2 crafts as well as the nourishing i II I Inside Slorv viiiui v.iniiiJiii.

aii (mi, uuwevui, Saluie To Flag jis supen ised A typical day at thc camp be- Although amp Courant is Homesick? What to do ilh a shy, lfi-year-old hoy? Mr. Sherry, The Courant's wise and rx-iieiieiued colunuiisl, offers enipmonsense advice lo a worried mother. You'll lind this pnihlein analyzed in Thursday' Hartford Cmiranl, together ith the latest news, sports and complete market report. in uilh moraine exercises, sa- "tf unuuiu cuu llaskin Jacqueline Locals Ob.tuarirs Radio TV Socio! Meanwhile, the Enlield Polic? no jpitiu uoipi.usjj on continued Tuesday to reliise lo the release of news to clergymen, give inlormation to reporters who doctors or any other group, telephoned the station. The commission met briefly The Police Commission told lhe Monday hut adjourned without chief three, weeks ago that he listening to the opinion or taking could use his discretion in giving' action on appeals made by area news to reporters.

The chief oe-- papers including The Courant. derod news was to he given only, Guminiak said Tuesday he hadn't to those reporters who came in decided when he would call th person to the station. commission into formal mission It was this directive that the again. Stephen Crane The Red Badge AIsop Col. VI of Courage." both autographed by musemcnts 8 the authors.

Bridge J'l The lire also deslroved several Buues 2 'antique chairs, tables and a spinn- City News i ing wheel, Emerson said that the rlasilied 22 total value will be "several thou- Clubs 10 'sand dollars." k'omics I.i 'Damaged Beyond Repair' Crosby 1-1 The fire broke out in the attic, Crossword 22 I where the books and antiques Drnmmond 12 jwere stored. Most of the damageEditoriali rant, the support which makes the camp possible each year comes from generous individuals, busi- Today 'n UH TKI.Ii New manager of Osborn Prison Farm named. Page 3.. Telling ahal it's for Is new theme for TV ads. Page M.

ports 13-17 Star Cum Towns fi, 13 Wine, women and song arc too nesses and civ ic firms. All con-much for me. I'll have lo quit tributions are acknowledged in; Kinging." jThe Courant. The goal this jcari lis $22,000. Ran nn mailing novrl is get Women's Pg.

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