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SOMERSET COUNTY'S OUTSTANDING DAILY NEWSPAPER RAIN ON WAY Increasing cloudiness today, followed by rain late this afternoon or tonight. Occasional rain tomorrow, with high temperature in the upper 40s. Temperature by the hour today: 12! 1I2I3I45I6 718 1911011 38 37 3737 36 36 36 35136 38 41 43 Yesterday: 56; Min 30 Founded in 1879 The Daily Home News Somerset Edition For a Greater Somerset County NEW BRUNSWICK, N. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 24 Pases FIVE CENTS FAMILY IS TOGETHER AGAIN I I Six Members Are Named To Authority Byrnes Says Truman Read F. B.

I. Report Bridge water, Raritan And Big Three To Gather In Bermuda East-West Problems to Be Reviewed by Leaders Of Governments GERMANY AND KOREA PUT HIGH ON AGENDA WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (IP), President Eisenhower, Prime Bound Brook Police Promotions Resident Surprised, He Says WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 VP) Stir Furore at Council Session Somerville Fill Posts On New Sewage Board SOMERVILLE, Nov. 10.

Three municipalities last night appointed six members, two from each, as members of the Somerset-Raritan Valley Sewerage Authority to serve until February 1, 1958. The Somerville council named former Mayor Freas L. Hess, an Republican Members Object to Methods as Defeated James F. Byrnes, secrteary of Administration Approves Advancements BOUND BROOK, Nov. 10 state in the Truman administration, quotes former President Truman as saying he read with surprise an F.B.I, report linking promoted to sergeant, but Councilman Gardziel withdrew his Amid charges of "political conniving," and administration de objections at that point, comment ex-state senator and one time ing that he considered the top Harry Dexter White to commu Minister Churchill of Great Britain and Premier Laniel of cisively beaten at the polls a week ago made three police promotions last night at an adjourned meeting in borough hall.

promotions the most important. No advance notice was given that the Dromotions would be council member, and Councilman Albert Macchi to the authority. The Raritan council appointed Mayor elect Anthony Santora, a councilman, ind Angelo Soriano, a France, will discuss the world situation at Bermuda, probably in the period between December Over the objections of Council man Robert J. Fellows Jr. and William Gardziel, who protested 4-8.

A White House announcement today said the Big Three leaders nism. Mr. Byrnes, now-governor of South Carolina, said he suggested that Mr. Truman withdraw Mr. White's nomination to a higher government post a nomination Atty.

Gen. Brownell contends was made early in 1946 despite ari F.B.I. report that Mr. White was engaged in Soviet espionage. Two other former members of Mr.

Truman's official family said last night they did not recall such against the methods and not the nominees, Lieutenant Anthony J. Graziano was promoted to cap will be joined in the taiKs Dy Secretary of State Dulles for the United States, Foreign Minister recommended last night, and it was obvious that even some members of the council had been taken by surprise. However, the first inkling that something was in the wind came on Saturday afternoon when a notice on the police headquarters bulletin board advised that the police board would "interview" applicants for promotion last night at 7 p.m. at borough hall. Two hours later, the promo tain and Sergeant Charles J.

Yannette was advanced to lieu tenant. Councilman Fellows walked out member of the Somerset County Board of Elections. The Bridgewater township committee named Committeeman Lester Grimm and George H. D. Miller of Foothill road, an industrial consultant.

Appointments were made separately at meetings of the three municipalities. The Somerville council convened at 5 p. m. to take action and the governing bodies of the other two muricipal-ties met at 8 o'clock in their respective municipal buildings. One member of the authority Is without industrial affiliation in of the meeting chambers before patrolman Joseph Maietz was a report, but Gov.

Byrnes said he read it, went to the White House and told Mr. Truman he was "shocked," and asked what the Bidault for France, and Foreign Minister Eden for Great Britain. The statement said: "It has been decided to hold the three power conference at Bermuda which was planned for the beginning of July but had to be put off. "President" Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles will tions were made on recommenda Richard D. Stammer and his wife, Shirley, pose with their five-month-old son, Richard Lee, after they were reunited with the child in Durant, Okla.

The young couple flew from Indiana to get their son who had been kidnaped from their home Friday. Mrs. Tommie D. Doughty, 17, has been charged with kidnaping. tion of Councilman William F.

President intended to do about it. Gehring, director of public safety. Councilman Gehring and Mayor Thomas H. Warwick constitute The President stated he had POLICE TO KEEP CROSSINGS OPEN read the report and that he also BOY SAFE, BITTER represent the U.S.; M. Laniel, the police board.

No Tests Required A police ordinance requiring Magsaysay Takes an Early Lead As Violence Flares in Election the area. He is Mr. Miller, a market analyst and sales research yv, I 1 A i competitive examinations was assistant to the president of Foote Irainmen face Legal Action1 superseded by a new ordinance PAIR FLIES HOME No Sympathy for Sitter Who was surprised," Gov. Byrnes said. At the time Mr.

Brownell first made the accusations, Mr. Truman said Ml don't recall that such a thing happened." He has also said "it was never proved that White was a spy he was never indicted by a grand jury." Gov. Byrnes and Mr. Truman have become bitter political foes Brothers Gear and Machinery passed on December 4, 1950, dur If They Block Streets, Company of Chicago, Balloting for President Draws Over 5 Million Citizens Of the remaining five members president of the council of Ministers, and M. Bidault, foreign minister, France, and Sir Winston Churchill, prime minister, and Mr.

Eden, foreign minister, Britain. "It is hoped to meet from December 4 to December 8 and various matters of common concern to the three powers will be discussed." To Discuss Russia ing Mayor Warwicks first administration. The section of the existing or Took Baby, Mother Insists dinance dealing with promotions To Polls; At Least Eight Dead Reported TULSA, Nov. 10 UP) A MANILA, Nov. 10 (JP) The Councilman Says BOUND BROOK, Nov.

10. Trainmen who block the railroad crossings connecting the Middle-brook section with the town proper for long periods of time will be brought into municipal court and fined, Councilman William F. Gehring, director of public of the authority, two are associated with Calco and three are employed by Johns-Manville. Councilman Macchi oi this borough and Mayor-elect Santora are with the former firm, while Committeeman Grimm, former Mayor Hess and Mr. Soriano are with young Indiana sailor and his wife, reads as follows: "All promotions recommended by the Board of Police shall be made with due regard to the length of service and merit in the department of the person or per of overjoyed at recovering their The apparent toughening cincts to choose a president, a vice president, 8 senators and 102 congressional seats.

Neither presidential candidate voted. Philippines elected a new president today in balloting scarred by local but deadly violence that left at least eight dead. Russia's anti-western policies pre-; baby boy unharmed but bitter at sumably would rank high amongjnis kidnaper, prepared today to sons to be promoted, and the Board of Police shall conduct a the topics. return1 home. safety, assured Councilman Robert J.

Fellows Jr. last night. personal interview with each ap- Mr, and Mrs. Richard Duane Stammer, still almost unable to Decisive results are not expected for about three days. First meager reports gave challenger Ramon Magsaysay a 5 to 1 lead over President Elpidio Quirino in Manila and some out An anonymous letter received by I Informed officials said the Bermuda sessions will be held primarily to decide what course the West should take in view of Russia's latest note rejecting the A ii: r.

said" oons, recent years, and the South Carolina governor supported President Eisenhower in the 1952 campaign. Spruille Braden, an assistant secretary of state under Mr. Byrnes, and Adm. William D. Leahy, personal chief of staff to Mr.

Truman, said they did not recall seeing any F.B.I, report on Mr. White. Their names, and others, were brought into the mushrooming dispute late yesterday by Mr. Brownell. President Eisenhower's attorney general issued a new statement declaring F.B.I.

Direc-. tor J. Edgar Hoover had given "full and adequate notice of spying activities" by Mr. White to the White House, to four cabinet officials and four other top men. Mr.

Truman, who has termed TRIESTE BORDER CLOSELY GUARDED believe 5-months-old Richard Lee was safe in their arms, were to light hazardous conditions pre Board of Police shall also consider the general efficiency of laying provinces. The reports vailing as a result of blocked crossings. ministers conference in Switzer- leave by plane today for Evans- Mr. Quirino decided against flying to his home town of Vigan in Ilocos Sur Province. He waited for results in the presidential palace.

Mr. Magsaysay complained of a headache and cancelled plans to fly to Iba in Zambales province to cast his ballot for the Nacion-alista-Democratic coalition. He rested in Manila hile awaiting the count. Headquarters of both parties each officer by his quality of came from areas known to be Magsaysay strongholds. land.

That session was to haveiville, Ind. The crossings at La Monte and Continued on Page Seventeen begun yesterday. Althougn the Commission on Vosseller avenue, protected only by blinker lights, are frequently Elections said voting generally was peaceful, Philippines News At his news conference last week, Mr. Eisenhower said the Soviet Union, in its reply, seem They uttered words of bitterness at Mrs. Tommie Dene Doughty, a 17-year-old former carnival strip-teaser with a moth- Churchill Advises Italy And Yugoslavia to Behave In Dispute TRIESTE, Nov.

10 () Italian TRUMAN DECRIES Service listed eight victims of gunfire ana stabbing. ed to be trying to prevent a Big obstructed at the same time, and Middlebrook residents have complained that they were unable to get patients to hospital and that children crawl under trains and climb over couplings. inlectineier complex wno admitted taking HYSTERIA TACTICS Four conference "by impossible conditions." me cnua wnne Dapy-siuing ior Five men and a youth were slain In volatile Cavite province, four of them in one gun battle. One! person was reported killed at I Mr. Brownell's accusations a des- ear Ot Communism Being perate political maneuver, main sources said today border guards of the Trieste Free Territory have tightened their checks on Italian citizens entering the disputed zone in the wake of last week's Continued on Page Sixteen HOPE ABANDONED FOR P.O.W.

TALK Councilman Fellows noted last night that "we've been getting lots of publicity," and he wanted Used to Keep People The President added at that time that the Soviet reply "manifests no intention to get together, but an intention to create as many difficulties as possible." Since last May Mr. Churchill the Stammers Friday night. "It doesn't matter to me what they do to that girl," said the 18-year-old mother. "I have no sympathy for her. She had none for me." Meanwhile Mrs.

Doughty, who said she wanted the child to re- Rosario in LaUnion province and another was reported stabbed to death in a polling booth at San Carlos, Pangasinan province. to know what was going to be bloody riots. Disclosure of the new restric Quiet, He Says done to afford Middlebrook resi tained siience on xne new statement. He turned aside with a "no comment" all questions, including those about Gov. Byrnes' version.

A speech the former President made in New York City last night contained no direct mention of Mr. Brownell's charges or the tions came shortly after British After hearing the hrst reports, dents relief. NEW YORK, Nov. 10 VP) For- has been urging that the leaders lir- Indian Command Declares, but he added "it declared that Britain holds Italian Truman hart pivpn orders to Police Chief mer president Harry S. encouraging of the western powers meet with place orfe lost at birth, began to Premier Malenkov of Russia.

show the first signs of remorse "extremists" responsible for the says a fear of Communism is be- too early to form any defi nite' opinion." Last week, however, he said from her jail ceU at Muskogee trouble in Trieste and for anti ing manipulated by a few so as learning political furor they have The twice-wed girl, held under Allied demonstrations in Italian He said If the elections were clean and peaceful and vote cities. to cause nation-wide hysteria, thereby placing freedom of speech and thought under attack. Otto A. Williams to "break" trains or issue tickets to the conductors. A "couple of stiff fines" would correct the condition, he thought Councilman Fellows wanted to know whether the crossings are going to be operated differently, once repairs are made, and he stirred.

Byrnes Reviews Gov. Byrnes, in a statement issued at Columbia, S. said he saw an F.B.I, report on Mr. The sources said the guards now are following the letter of the counting is honest he "will win a sweeping victory." He added: "It In an extemporaneous speech! law in passing would-be visitors Solution of Dispute Up to Reds PANMUNJOM, Nov. 10 (P) The Indian Command today all but abandoned hope for getting the stalled prisoner of war explanation program under way again and told the Communists that any solution is up to them.

"It seems better to face the situation as it is rather than to go on with these interminable stop before the American Jewish Congress last night, Mr. Truman said seems the courage and determination of the people have prevailed." An estimated 5 million Filipinos turned out in 28,072 pre- was told that they will continue as at present. to the territory's British-American administered Zone A. Such comparatively minor infractions as expired identity cards are enough to bar entry, they de $20,000 bond on kidnapping charges, insisted: "I didn't commit no crime. I was going to tace the baby back.

I got to thinking about how his mother felt. It made me feel awful." But Mr. Stammer, 20, and his wife, who had given the baby up for lost, were unforgiving, remembering the teenager's vow to get Richard Lee again when he is grown. They flew to Oklahoma yester He thought that the council clared. SIGN-UP ON PIERS White's "affiliation with the Communists" the day before the Senate acted on Mr.

White's nomination by Mr. Truman as director of the International Monetary Fund. He said he called at the White House the following day and told Mr. Truman, "In view of the charges contained in Mr. Hoover's report, I thought he should immediately ask the Senate to withhold action and then withdraw the nomination." Speaking to the House of Com pages," said uen.

ini' he feared the fight for freedom of speech and thought "is losing ground." He added: "Fear of Communism is being manipulated by a few so as to cause a wave of hysteria in this country. "Fear is a great silencer and people are being kept quiet for fear of being accused of sympathy with Communism. mons yesterday, Mr. Eden de mayya, Indian chairman of that the Italian govern- neutral nations repatriation com UPHELD BY COURT ment curb the "irresponsible" and should make an, immediate request for gates to protect children in Middlebrook, and Councilman Frank Culley concurred. Councilman Gehring was asked to make the request pf the railroad, which will construct a sidewalk from the Vosseller avenue crossing to Main street.

Oliver Quits Post The council received the resig- such a conference might do more harm than good. Mr. Eisenhower has said repeatedly that any conference with Premier Maienkov would have to be preceded by evidence of Soviet good faith. His statement last week made it clear he feels there has been no display of good faith. Administration officials are known to feei that there has been no change in the situation to warrant a top level Big Four conference.

The Big Three had planned to meet in Bermuda last July. The conference first was delayed because of a French government crisis, then postponed because of the illness of Churchill. Mr. Eisenhower leaves Thursday for a visit to Canada. He plans to return to Washington on Sunday.

The future of western Germany, diplomats said, will be the foremost issue at the Bermuda meeting, but the three western leaders also will discuss such far eastern problems as Korea and the war in Indochina. "extremist" elements. In Rome, an Italian government spokesman declared Mr. Eden's charges were Dockworkers Must Register day when the F.B.I, announced it had arrested Mrs. Doughty at her parents home near Bokchito shortly after she completed the But, Mr.

Byrnes continued, the tuiri i i. i "completely false." Rrltish Prime Minister Church YYiien ueuuie uecume axraia hA i In Drive to Clean Up Waterfront flight by bus and hitchhiking. speak their beliefs or to defend miQTiA 'A ua Tu nomination, and he mission. "I can see no use In carrying on with these demoralizing interruptions." General Thimayya met for four hours with the Communist high command at Kaesong Monday night. He told a news conference he would see the Red generals again in two or three days.

It appeared likely that the then suggest ill, meanwhile, advised the Yugo- The touching reunion, at the Continued on Page Seventeen the innocent or to. explore new ideas, then freedom is really in danger." slavs and the Italians both of whom claim the strategic area to "keep quiet and behave in a law-abiding manner." Speaking at the annual Lord He said he did not mean "We NEW YORK, Nov. 10 UP) A three-judge federal court has upheld a New Jersey regulation requiring the registration of longshoremen a key provision STORM SEWER BIDS REJECTED are about to lose these freedoms," but added, "I will say that they are under attack." home of an F.B.I, agent, brought tears to the eyes of spectators gathered there. "I never thought I'd see my baby alive," sobbed Mrs. Stammer.

The parents found the baby In excellent condition, none the worse for being exposed to the cold in the trip from Evansville. They returned here by plane to would collapse unless the Reds Mr. Truman was awarded the ed that Mr. Truman should refuse to issue a commission to Mr. White.

Gov. Byrnes quoted the former president as saying he had been told, on a previous occasion, that once the Senate acted he had no alternative but to issue a commission. Gov. Byrnes continued: "I told him if he should send for Mr. White and tell him about Mr.

Hoover's report, White would never resort to the courts." Gov. Byrnes said he "got the A.J.C.'i 1952 Stephen Wise award 1. I i. i SOMERVILLE, Nov. 10 Britain and the United States want to help the Yugoslavs and the Italians to "come to friendly arrangements together" over Someiiville Borough Council re in a cinve to ciean up wawnrroi abandon siowdown tactics and ra li, to new rules laid down by The regulation, challenged bylG6eneral Thimayya.

Local 1346 of the- Independent; observers said there was little International Longshoremen As-1 cnance ney will agree. sociation, is part of a bi-statej There have been growing indi- compact creating a waterfront cations that the Communists commission to operate in the Portiwant t0 escape from the explana- of New York starting Decern-tion program which has cost them jected bids on the proposed Bell The Eisenhower-Churchill-Lan- i rt IBfcrliV UIC AlJAll civil rights." The A.J.C. yesterday, at the close of its 17th biennial convention, declared in a resolution that Aire storm sewer yesterday after Asserting he did not think Bri ocuu iu nave today arranged over the weekend at the; British leader's suggestion. Sir) impression" Mr. Truman was "dis- noon when demands upon the for mer owners for an agreed con.

tribution to the cost of the im the House un-American activities tain and the United States should be "abused and insulted by mobs of either Fascists or Communists," committee, by its investigation ofiKJ? auJ "wh-V irmn later learned that Mr. White Winston has been anxious to meet jT I i 1 with Mr. Eisenhower, but his 11. J. KadlO INetWOrK Der i.

a humiliatinuDropaeanda deteat. provement were ignored. Mr. Churchill said "British and A spokesman for the I.L.A. says So far 97 per cent of the Chinese was commissioned.

freedom in this country." American soldiers have been kept The council turned back the $19,765.50 bid of C. Coletti and Sons and the $20,549.50 bid of Er For C. D. Approved his union will a U. S.

Supreme Court review of the deci- and North Koreans interviewed have refused to return to their It called on religious and sec waiting at Trieste at heavy ex nest Renda. sion handed down yesterday by 10 (TP) The the three-iudee court. The South Carolina governor said he did not remember the exact date. Mr. White was confirmed by the Senate for the monetary fund job on February 6, 1946.

He died in 1948 a few days aftqr TRENTON, Nov. communist homelands. There have been no explana tions since Thursday. pense for more than eight years and all we wish to do is to take them away after helping the Italians and the Yugoslavs come to Demands upon James P. and his wife of Plainfield had New jersey Civil Defense am ular groups that have agreed to help the7 committee in its probe to withdraw this decision.

The committee has for a long time used "un-American methods" by "its use of discredited In their unanimous ruling, the judges held that testimony before the New York State Crime Com- ateur radio network has been approved by the federal Communi been made by the borough gov. a friendly arrangement together. General Thimayya reiterated Tuesday that if the present system collapses he will use Indian troops to screen prisoners who Continued on Page Sixteen cations Commission. erning body on recommendation of former County Judge Arthur Is that such a very wicked thing mission had proved present meth NOTICE Nr rolptinn nt mrhn. nnrl State Civil Defense Director health prevented a projected Big Three (meeting in Bermuda last July.

American officials acquainted with top policy matters said Mr. Eisenhower agreed to the sessions in view of Russia's unexpectedly tough note to the western powers, brushing aside their bid for a four-power conference on Germany. Secretary of State Dulles yesterday termed Russia's note a demand for "unconditional surrender" by the free world as a prior condition to any meeting with Soviets and Chinese Communist rulers. The blunt, uncompromising na aihes on Wednesday, November 11. 1953.

to do?" The two Allies announced Oc witnesses and the irresponsible release of uncorroborated accusations," the congress charged. Leonard Dreyfuss said yesterday B. Smith. According to the borough at have not been interviewed. The Indian general told the re tober 8 that they would withdraw The resolution urged that the New Jersey set-up, designed to serve in emergencies, is the first complete state network in the na patriation commission Tuesday he torney the Badolatos had made an agreement to pay a substantial part of the storm sewer costs be rmisuce juay.

weanesaay collectiana will be taken on Thursday, November 12, 1953. Thia includes all business houses. Wrap up your garbage and tie loose papers Into bundles. HERBERT D. DAILEY, Director, Dept.

of Public Works. n.10' their occupation troops from zone A and turn the area over to Italy. President Eisenhower set up a commission on internal security and individual rights to help "ar tion to receive such approval. Thev Dostooned the withdrawal fore disposing of the development can see no solution to tne stalemate unless the Reds agree to two new rules: 1. Call out and interview complete compounds of 500 prisoners however, after Yugoslavia, which The network, developed under the National Radio Amateur Civil east of the Adamsvillc road to the rest the growing challenge to in already administers the territory's present owners.

dividual freedom. Emergency Services program, will zone warned ner troops wouio march into zone A the moment each at a time or, 2. Agree to forget about odd lots the Four Seek Positions BLEACHER FAN FALLS; ture of Russia's note may also have weakened Mr. Churchill's reported determination to meet with Premier Malenkov, alone If any single day. TWO STITCHES TAKEN Communist demands to see 356 operate out of a station at the State Civil Defense control center in West Trenton.

The headquarters station has been licensed under the call letters W2VQR and in the name of Lloyd H. Manamon of 410 Fifth avenue, Asbury Park, who was designated state radio officer by the F.C.C. In Police Department BOUND BROOK, Nov. 10 necessary. Samuel Patullo, 21, of 1 North ods of hiring were a major source of corruption and that emergency action was warranted.

"This is a new type of regulation drawn to meet an emergency and reasonably related to the public interest," the court ruled on the contested registration provision. Chief target of the new waterfront commission and the registration regulation is the "shape-up," which will be abolished after December 1. The "shapeup" is a hiring method where workers line up each day for work and are selected by a hiring boss. There have been repeated charges that some men had to kick, back part of their pay to some bosses in order to work. The New York-New Jersey waterfront laws require the new commission to register all longshoremen, license stevedoring and shipping company, dock bosses and operate central hiring agencies.

The registration and licensing regulations are aimed at keeping convicted felons off the piers. Vosseller avenue, Bound Brook, Four applications have been re received head injuries yesterday The British Prime Minister talked for 20 minutes last night about world tension and diplomacy, but only in general terms. He told the London Lord Mayor's Burning Bulb 364 Degrees Hot After a 100 watt electric bulb has burned a while its surface temperature reaches about 364 degrees. But there's no telling; how Jiot a Classified ad frets after It runs in The Dally Home News a while. New Brunswlckltes have described Want Ads all the way from sizzling to atomic.

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afternoon when he fell from a bleacher at Johnson Park while ceived for the positions of patrolmen in the police department. Chief Otto A. Williams announced yesterday. HOLDUP POSTPONED WORCESTER. Nov.

10 VP) A gunman walked into Maurice Shulman's variety store last night and demanded the cont3nts of the cash register. Noting there was less than a dollar in the drawer, the intruder said, "it wouldn't pay." He left empty handed men not interviewed Thursday out of the 492 in Chinese compound C22, halted the present explanations. The explanations were cancelled again for Wednesday. Allied and Communist staff advisers met secretly for the third time in a conference but not far from here. And for the second rlritr Alllarl npontiatftffl tailor! a watching the Highland Park-Somerville High School football game.

The applicants are: James Fitz- Taken to St. Peter's Hospital Other Somerset News Page 17 I a- r. Wanted Counle to ITUtl.C. Urge mod. dinner the world is in "an awful muddle," but just getting used to the cold war is no solution.

He discounted any danger of Anglo-American split and said "time and patience and good will" will bring real settling of world tension. I Br.k. Specllitf, Brunswick Brake Strvim, 100 Weltoa St CH. 9-0852. lrl.iun.tu.' I by Chief Alfred T.

Smalley and Patrolman Wilfred Litchfield, Mr. Patullo was given emergency patrlck, 28, of 11 North street; James M. Cozza 26, of 342 West Second street; Ellas E. Pro-kop, 29, of 318 Grove street and Michael Giovanni, 33, of Dalay place, an ex-serviceman. Examinations will be given on a date to be selected by the police board.

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