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THE BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST. JUNE 6, 194B Margery Shedden Presented at Tea in Southport MR. A MR8. tHEDDEN AND DAUGHTER A Mr, and Rabert Shadden ef Cantor Sauthport: entertained it Gardin-Tei ifMrnoan on the their from 4 to 7 o'clock, to introduce their daughter Margery Shtd- den. and ealebraU'd her 18th Mlu we graduated on Frldiy frem ho in at 1 Ichool, Her Shedden it itill In where bien itudylng at the Snrhonne, In viiltins her uncle aunt, Mr.

and Gilbert Kennedy in Undon, England who e-nnied her 1e 1h. ceurl parly month in to King and Quean. William Baldwin, Jr. Married in Maryland Mian Eleanor CHusnmer, daiiK'h- nf DoUFtlan a of Chevy Chasr. and the InU Mr.

Grlraemer, married yrsti'r- to William Henry Baldwin. of Mr. and Mrs, Baldwin of New Canaan, In ceremony In the home of the mother. The Rev. Elmer T.

Fisher, pastor of Our Lady of Lourden church, performed the etremony. The bride, given In marriage by her brother. Dourlai Grlesemer, frore white eyelet orejandy skirt, a carried She was attended by Miss Jeanne Crurcelon of A i Mass. Walter Brcivstcr Baldwin best man for his brother. The bride Is a praduale of Wellsley College, and Mr.

Baldwin Is a Harvard university. He reporter with the Associated Press. Misses Skinner and Mason Receive Their Diplomas Patricia Skinner, d.iuphter of Mr. nnd Charles Skinner of Ro.ie Hill road, Southpoit; rtiA Miss Jane Nason, daughter n( Mr, and Mrs. James H.

P. tv'ason of Twin Lanes farm. FMiflcld. verf prAdualed 3 Irom the Masters school, Dobbn Ferry, N. Country Club of Fail-field Arranges Varied Program of Social Activities Suppers iuii.1 Dances Planned for Seniors and Juniors.

The Country Club of -Fiili field ananged an entire nummer of locla! functions for the adult and the Ciaience A. Sari chairman o( entertainment ablated by Bradford Board- mftn, John W. Field and a Van Sands. The house committee Includes JYcrbni-n chairman. Mrs.

Andrew Baxter, Miss Janet Luthei, Barron Collier, and Roy Moore, and the bench committee. Alexander R. Thompson, chairman. Mri, program bean Vanderbllt, uel R. Spiker.

Junior Iff lit BUppin In the clubhouse, June 24, and a beach supper with golf and June 30 for 13 to 21 of age. The July piogiam will be as follows: beach eupper on the dinner dance on the 3id; Independence day luncheon on the 9th; beach on July 8 nnd IK, 1 obeter a the beach, July IT; beach supper the 312nd; formal dance for Juniors IS to 21 years of age on the 23rd; beach supper for Juniors 10 to 15 years, July 27; beach supper the 29th. and a father and f-on golf i on the 30th. A dinner dance on the 7lh will open the August schedule with other events planned SM follows; August 10, beach supper, golf and Br.lt,.r. Mh.

It Jwlora IB to 21 years SpilEer, -ereaencx o. inn. lit Rnrdm, Rook. Sam- ge PPf? 12t IBth and Slth; beefsteak party at hcach August 14; water sports on the 21st; a beach supper and arranged by Barron Colllor, chair mm, Mr if, John T. Curtis, CJarenca A.

Earl, Mrs, Richards Ford, Mm. Cecil C. Merri- fleld, Robert Ward, Helen Foster, Miaa Charlotte Perry, Mrs. William Sagar and Mrs William Kudkln A junior dance Is on the calendar for 22 In i and Donald Carpenlsr'a barn; and other June Include; Thursday Dr. James Correll's Fiancee treasure hunt Juniors 10 to 10 years of age Auguet 26.

September have alco been planned to Include! beach on 2nd; a dinner dance on the 4th; Labor day luncheon on the 6th; Thuieday night supper In the clubhouse on the 9th; a junior barn dance in the Donald Cai barn on the 10th; and suppei In the clubhouse on the ieth The golf committee year includes' Churl ei S. -Munson. chaliman, Mi 1 Gar ton, 2nd. W. Joshua Barney, Jnrnln Few, David Swing Starling and Robert T.

VanderbDt; tennla James Jenklnn, chairman, Mrs. Barron CoDiei, Miea Delight Meiwltt. lire Charles Stillman, J. Duberg, F. Richards Foid, Ji and WhlLeford MHVS, nud grounds, H.

Rennell, dhnli'man, Forty and Frr-nbotn VI i In In MIW CYNTHIA t. HtWITT Vfln Brhl Dr. Conell to Wed Miss Cynthia Hewitt Mr. and Mrs, Ogden S. Hewitt of 32 Washington square, New York city and Ring wood, announce tHe engagement of their daughter, Miss Cvnthia d.

Hewitt, to Dr. Jraes W. Cor rail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.

Correll of 112 Edge hill road, Patrfield and grandson of Mrs, William H. PJtter of Falrfleld. Miss Hewitt graduated from the Baldwin school, attended Wel- lejley college, and is a graduate of New York university. Dr. Correll ts a of Brown university Cornell university Medical school.

He Is a former medical officer in the navy nnd Is on tbe staff of the depattment of at Cornell university Medical achool and Noiv Tfirk hosoiUI. The edding is planned for lute Miss Evelyn Jane Fiske, Bride Saturday of Stiles C. Goodsell Coupte Married In Great Neck, Long Island' Church In Afternoon Ceremony, to Make Their Home Here. By WINIFRED NICHOLAS The marriage of Miss Evelyn Jane Fiske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred F.

Fiske of Great Neck, to Stiles Goodsell, son of Mrs. Stiles E. CooOsell of 111 Myrtle'avenue, and the late Mr. Goodsell was solemnized yesterday afternoon in All Saints church, Great Neck. Variegated summer flowers adorned the stltnr for the 4 o'clock ceremony, wliieh witu followed by a reception for the families in the iskc IODI-length necltlme and FOP Patty Jeanne hpmc.

Tha bride wore ef white icnert with a tlitee-quurter length sleeves, and a small white haL She ctned ft bouquet of white MiMt Jean Flake wan her ulstei'ji brideimnld, wealing aqua dotted awlsa, She woie a cluster -of loses and sweet peas in her hair, and carried ft matching bouquet. Dorothy Bokolsky was flower girl tor her Mint, and her frock win of ilnh dotted She woia oarrled anl sweet John G. JohaiwiEsen, served Mr. Goodsell as beet man anft his ushera wem Wssrott Houghton, Oeorg'e K. Klraten, William Low ot Madison and Robert brother of the bride.

When the couple departed on a weddlnR trip, the bride wore gray with na.vy blue nccewoilfla ant an orchid corsage They will malie Ihelr home at 141) Btooltvlow avenue, lor the months. Tha former Misi Fiske was graduated from Pratt Secretarial nehnol, New York citv, Hnrt attended New York unlvcriltv Mr. Good- noli ti Bi-nrlimld of Rtimfley Hull nnd Tnfl wihcol, He prealdmt Bid a i of Insurance end Real Estate ogencv nt W. Gaodspll and Son. whlcfi was, founded by his wat (trflnd- father Goodsepll' served na postmaster, or Blidgenort Qhnnt fiom to 1861 and mavor from HnO OI10DI, 1ST1 to 1875.

Mr. Goods-11 la vice president of the Bridgeport Hsaocl- ntlon of Insurance Apenls. Parents Entertain June 12 Mr. and Mrs. J.

William Hope, of Deer Fuk, Fan-field, wilt entei- tuln at a dinner dance on Saturday, Juno IS, at 8 o'clock in honor of their daughter, Mist Patty Hope, will bti graduated tumor tow from the Convent of the 9Ncre) Hemt, Norftton, Miss Barbara Seim, Nicholas Hill Wed Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry E. Selm of 2100 Park avenue, announce the marriage of thcli daughter, Bar- bnia Chailotte, to Nicholas Hill, son of Mrs. Hill of Orange, The Mremony took place April 22, In Christ church, Cambridge, Mass.

They will make their home, Boston, Hill will be i from almmonn oollnge. Mr, Hill a )' Ml 1 11 In (if HlflVPnx' I tin II- h.lft of TBChnillosy, Is a spoond Cluster cLudent In Harvard 8usi- achool. Fdwin Danhnft Mumford To Be Feted At Dance and Mts. Bryant Mumford nt 'Renn'haltle avenue, Greena will etitertein for their son and daughter, Edwin Mumford and Daphne Mumford next Friday even- Ing at a dance In their home, Arthur W. Johnsons Home from Germany Mr, nnd Mrs.

snn nnd nun Kiln fiom Berlin, Geimnnv. mud arc staying at borne of Mrtt. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs Louis J. an fl ah of 2191 Park avenue.

Mr. Johnson was on employe of the US. government In Berlin, and Mrs, Johnson spent months there. the pnst 18 Grabau, nf Mr. Mrs.

Hubert Y. Grabau of Old Mill road, Pair field, will en tor tain this dftainoon frnm 5 to 7 In honor of Estflle He void, daughter of Mr. B.nd Mm. Paul Harold nl Harbor road. Soutbport, and Anthony Flack, son of Mr.

ftnd Mi-a. Robert Flack of Congress street. FflJrfltld. whose marriage will take place June 18. Mr.

and Mrs. William, Arnold, of Fequot road, South port, hid their house guest last -weekend, Mr. Arnold's sister, Miss DeJtan Arnold, daughter of Mr, and Lauren Arnold of New Haven, formerly ot Bast Ferry Lane, Wentport. Gun Club Luncheon 12 The closing vprlng shoot of the Aublchwt Gun dub will take place next Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the club grounds, and will be followed by a luncheon for members, their ffueats and their children.

Mr and Mrs. Edward Tyler are In charge of the lunohi'ftn, while the ahofrt will Vfl directed by club committee. Thin is to bo the last organized affair until September. Prizes for the club championship will be awarded on a handicap bnsll. Fiancee of Robert Lee Smith MlJts Jill O'Connor, daughtfir of Mr.

nnd Mrs, D. Joseph O'Connor of ronrt, Epinlon; and Minn Ajini-H Klntt, dflutfhlrT of Mi. MI-I Cllneil ot Thorns place, nre nttending the nohooi graduation weekend Joyce Wi'lard, daughter of Mr. and "Mr? Willard of Basco Hill road will teturn this week from her studlai st Connecticut Col- London tor the mummer Miss Lot? Clftptt, daughter of Mr. and Mm ninselt A rf Reddlnc rosrt Fatrflelrt.

will re- hirr f'om hrar 'tudic' at College, Northampton. Mass, Mine Hall, daughter of Mrs. Ro'iEit- Ell's of Brooklawn park return home week from The Maitfrs school, Dobbs Ferry. N. nr'her summer vacation.

Weetey Gregory, son of Mr. and Charles W. Gregory of Sport Hill road, Ens ton, will be graduated from the Loomts Windsor, June 11 Bride in Saturday Ceremony Mr. end Mis. Thornton W.

Bai- iptt of Hillside avenue, Hill, fralrfield, stf the house jrueata weekend of Mr and Mrs. Chad wick of Washington. Ml US FLORENCE CONSTANT GftEF Miss Florence Gref Reveals Engagement Mr, and Mrs. Wilimm Hodgkina Gref of Bay berry lane, Westporl announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss, Flounce Constant Gief to Robert Lee Smith, ton of Mr. and Mia.

Lee Smith of Omaha, Neb. Miss Graf was graduated from Tale university school of Music. She IB member of Ihs Junior league of Bildgetpm-l, Mr. Smith la a R-iaduate of the University of June Meder, Graduated, Home For the Summer Miss June Mcder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Metier Sllllfttm tiiail, Full-field, wnn KHI- dudtecl an 1'rldny from the M.nr- jorle Webstei; Junior colleso, Wnah- ItiRtOn, B. C. and Is home for the summer, Jeanne F. Dillon Bride Yesterday Of Dr.

Gordon Greens Farms i Wed In Newburgh, to Live In Texas. Mian Jeanne Dillon, daughter of Mr. and Edward F. Dillon of Newbiirfrh, N. became brlfli- uf Dr.

Robert Km- mc.l Goi'don, nan of Dr. mid A. Gordon of Shore tour). Greens Fauna Biooklvn. N.

V. yesterday mmnlnfi in St. Mary 1 church, Newbursh. The Ktv. Kevin Keaney, a.ssli-Unt pailor, officiated nuptial mass, which WHS followed by reception in the Palatine hotel, burgh, Tha bride WAR gowned In fashioned with hoop tiklrt.

Bhu fuH-linRlh veil ef 111 unit in, and carried a bouquet white and ilephanollx. Mary Dillon her only attendant She won frreen marquisette over falfle, with matching ribbon trimming her Itirgo leghorn hat. James Gordon WHB best man for brother, and William Gordon and William J-'. Dillon ushered. After wedding trip thrwush the New England etntas thr.

ceuple will make their home in Texas. Thi bride was graduated (rum Newburgh academy and Kings County, Y. School of Nurring, Dr. Cordon it an nliimnlus of polytechnic Country Wil- llnmx collnjte. and (he Lonpr Island nt Fiancee of John Joseph Cotter Joan Morris, Married To W.

Anderson wedding of Mltc Joan Morris, daughter of Mr. nnd J. Price Mori In of 1B Taft avenue, to Stuart Waller Anderson, son of Mr nnd Mis, Walter A. Anderson'of 31 Plymouth avenue, Lonjr Hill, took place vesterday afternoon In the First Presbyterian church. Dr.

Ralph Key officiated at the 3 o'clock ceremony, in setting ot spring ftoivers. Mrs Gorge Klsh offered the organ program and Raymond Shult sang. The bride waa given In marriage by her father. She was gowned In white organdy, fashioned with small Peter Pan collar, an organdy eyelet bodice and apron, cap si neves, a wide organdy -and a full skirt swirling Into a ihort train. She wore organdy mitts and her waist-length vstl of Imported illusion was caught to a headpiece of ors-Bndy eyelet and pleated nich- ing.

She carried orchids and lilies cf the valley. Mrs Jonepb Takaca served us matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Mian Gloria Eckart and Sally Clglar. They wore gowns ot white organdy over pale green taffeta, tiaras of daislea In thtlr hair and carried daisies. Joseph Tikacs was best man and the wrre George Brown and Robert McEl- i-oy A i i i i i fnllnwed In the Barrum hotrsl. wharr the con pin's mothers niHlHloil rncatvlntf, Ihi 1 trlde-'n mother in a pink with mulching a end orchid corsage, and the bridegroom's mother In a pnl'a bliip jrown i mslchinir (inrt orrltld nnniBure.

Thn couple wont ID Sea Island, on their wedding trip, the bride travelling In a pink suit with pink and white accessories. They will live at 31 Plymouth avenue nnd will be at home after June 33. Both are graduates of Basalck high school, The bride was also graduated from the Junior College of Connecticut and the Katharine Gibbs school, New York city, and Is a secretary with Columbia Records. Mr. Anderson Is a pre-Iaw student at the University of Mr.

and George P. Brett, of East on, have Issued Invitations for cocktails on June IB In honor of their son and daughter- in-law Mr. and Mrs. G. Platt Brett.

The party will take place In their new home on Harbor road. Southport. MISS MARY LELANO CALVIN CoriilL Law Student to Wed Mary Leland Galvin Dr. and Mrs. Thomas K.

Galvin of Baltimore, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter, Mlxa Mary Leland Galvin to John Jo- iieph Cottet, son of Judge and Harold Colter ot 381 McKinley avenue. Miss Calvin WHS g-induated from Nolle Damp of Maryland nnd Trinity college. WnshinKton, D. C. this yen i Mr.

In i rcnlfjklll nnulcmy, Point, nnd -nerved an nr. rn siEn the U. S. Nflval i the war. He was from CooiRPtown unlvfrsltv, in now mnlor In thf law WnshlnKton, I 1 C.

Ol New Canaan Girls To Be Introduced Horse Snow Exhibitors To Be Entertained Home Show hospitality to vialttng judges and la featured this ycaf by a number of Sunday luncheons in private homes. Entet- talning during- tho luncheon recess on Sunday, June 27, will be Col. and Mrs. Willard I. Emerson, Mr.

and Mnt. Cheater J. LaRoche, M. Mr. and Mrs.

Albertua A. Moore, M. Mr. and Mm. George Pen- body, Mr.

and Charlw Stillman, Mr. and Iia F. Warner, and Mr. and Mm. Mather K'.

Whitehead. MRS. STUART W. ANDERSON Mr. flnrt Ken-y i Geneva Switzerland, the With of a Hufua Rftnd Mitlctt May 27.

Mi. iorf of Mi. nnd Mi-s, a i i W. Mlllctt ol Bti.i- line, Wentpott Is -with the American Exprew Company jn Geneva. Alfred S.

of New York city, formerly of the Shore Road, vVestpoit was maii-ied Wednesday to W'llarrt S. Browne, of New yor 1 t-ily in BTOvni'i nn.uL- mrni, nt a i i. A i i TM i-poei- lion followed, Amonjr thote JICR- pnl wcr'i 1 I i i i Warlnfi' o( Shorehnvi-n, Dr, fttid MIT. Mflc- Henry of Westport, and Mr. unr) Mn.

Bernard Martin ot Old Post road, Fair (kid, Four New Cunimn glrla are listed nmong Ihta year's debutantes which will presented during the mci- nl the Autumti They Include: Ann McKtn- ney, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Roewte McKlnney; Elizabeth Mc- Lnne, a of Mr, and Mm. W. Lawrence McLane; Jonnna, Pennypacker, of Mf, end C.

Pfnnyiuirlirc. mid Flmllnn dmtftliLor of Mr. nud ijro. Gcoijrr Phcddnn, jtlntPrt hn Itttroducod thin Jnan Buckley, of Mr. nnd Mrf.

Edwin M. Bulklcy, or 1 Nltin Bar- trnm. dmiirhter of Mr. and J. Burr Bai-lrum; ANw H.

daughter of Mr. and Clark; Phebe Ann Eliworth, daughter of Mr. and Bliwnrth. nnd Zella G. Kund- Itardt, rinuKhter or Mr.

and Kincsley Xundhsrdt H.1I of Greenwich. Mr, and James Preiley of Palm "Beach, Florida, left week alter a short visit with Mn, Presley's Mr, and Mrs. James A. Finn ot highway, Mru. Presley li former MIer Finn.

Batiy daughter of Mr, and Norman J. Lttdi of Lake avenue, returned Wednesday for the lummer ftoro atudleia at Barnard Colleie, Columbia Uni-y Lou Bradley, daughter of Kennedy Bradley of Owc- pnrlt, WTMtport; Bnd Miss Patricia McAleannn, dnughtur of Mr. JUKI Mivi, Clifford McAleenen, Hulli Fmms Fftrirw, wcrf jrrmtuHted from thr Ballon school. WMtport, at ment Thuisday morning, related. "Sunday morning we decided to move at once," Two of Mr.

Rueao't atudents came In can, after family had packed morning, Mid made one trip out with a load of family the letter ttld. Mrs. HUMBO stayed behind "to clean up the place, finish the odds, and ends." Saw Water Fill Into Town "To hi nit we almost decided not to--to wait 'till Tuesday," observed thankfully, "It must have been about 3 o'clock. I beard the tire engine come out roaring- looked out the window, and WLW the water earning In," "I I wait for boya or get going A million thoughts what I take," "I even thought of money for bus farr. grabbed a suitcase full of clothes out I want--evem tooli the key! 1 hailed a car and got out at the nearest corner outside of Vnnoort and waited Meanwhile, when Mr.

RIIMO and bin iwo Mends returned, they wei a unable In teenter the town In core. "Mike goh out nf cur and ran a Into the project. He couldn't get anywhere near eur MRS. MiCHELE RUSSO place, of coin-He, It hopeleatt," the letter continued, "He was pretty sure, even then, that I'd gotten out, but hope and certainty are two dlffatent things," 'I hndn't moved from the coiner I tit-it atood on, nnd he finally saw me. It wns a happy reunion," Mts.

Rusiio Bflid. The family hod to sleep on the floor of their now house on new matreescs ill 11 wrapped Aided by Neighbors "Neighbors have offered in sa- bedding, etc Mike's bow brought us lamp, chair and mirror. We didn't need anything much. O( cournc wn could Ude Inl, we hnd most ot the things we needed," a lo get thin in the a jo it will go off today. Have no idea, of the time--lost the clock in the Hood." TERE PASCOME From the jrtrlcken (lotrf area In Portland, s.

Bridgeport mother and father finally received word yesterday that their daughter, son- in-law and two grandchildren were safe but homelees, Tn a letter to her parents. Mr, Hiw. Howmd E. Davis, ISO T'olk ntronl, Mrs. CcnnvlRVO 6fihutj former employe of the Cccnlnglnn and Central High school graduate, unfolded the tragedy which ileppcd Into the life of hor family.

"Dear Bad," ills wrote, "This to let yot know thai Leroy, the kida and I are mfe and sound. We pot out of our place before the flood got to our limit. T3ut, wo didn't linve Vfry ninny rnlnul.ru to Hpiitr, tried )o send you nnd mom trlePi-iUti bul I tinow how lo woid it. Wa dido'l enve thine except a tew clothes. Lcroy'a the chlldi-en's were.

but, I Rot only what I titn But, arnn't n6mplftlnlnK. becaiwe wit 1 still have our nnd our children. There are ioui of people that didn't get cut. It xeems like eitch a terlble niprhtronrt, We stood on Highway and waUhed our unit tear away from the other units and go floating on down the Columbia river. It waa awful, Dad, and we iturlnJ to bowl.

Wartlma Romance "Gene" wnc mart led to William Letoy Schlup during the war. while he waa stationed In the Stratford Air corps. When he wae discharged from nervier. Din couple went lo llvo in Jamestown, on Wll'it fnthci'n i A tltlln more tlinn year ago, the ex-CI wjis offered a job by the Swift companv In Oregon and he his family move'I Into a war-housing unit In Portland. In the they lived.

18,000 were left homcleta when three burst, leaving three square of the city under water. Temporarily housed In an apartment found for them by the Red CroBfl, "Cent and her family plan to return to "We will be heading back there In the nnxt couple of weeks." she wrote. "This time, we hope to buy our farm and settle dawn," The Schlup family two boys, William, thiee. and Paul, one and a half years old. Mr.

Davis hoi been employed at the Remington Arms for the last 37 years and Is nlso pnrl-tlmc earn- Inker nL Bftyvlew Real. 1BO Bwilon avenue 52 ARE MISSING. IN OREGON FLOW POHTfjAND, Oce June 5-- Red Cross tonight Idled 51 tottf--40 of them from the Vanport disaster area aj the flnod-jtrlcken Columbia rtrM valley. The new tolil largest nounced the Columbia's back burat diki war-built city ot 11,700 last Sen day afternoon, The swollen river Is Ing lower valley dlkii near Mt a new creat iweiplng toward thla metropolitan the upper valley. Lilts of Vanport tnuwlng ban been revised hourly In tW paM 4fl hours and the Red platnejl many of tha S2 unoi counted for may yet -be Bartler todny the Red Croai Itital only 13 mixing.

The bodies of two children recovered yeaterdny from tha nuri acna. Tlielr tht linown loll In two of Co turn- lita vnlley flood to persons In aV The latMt report on mlaaloft iieara out the of oi the Vanport disaster that many Ihe vlctlma would likely bt children. Parents told of evftijit from their frasp or knocked from their feet by wipldli islng waters that spread evn ptoygroLnds and of tht elty. AID FUND FIGHT SEEN IN SENATE WASHINGTON, f--tAP) Vandenherg (R-Mlch) took paittonal command today of fight to booat foreign aid Indications were that the rr.ny restore slashes voted by House, Vandonbcrg, who piloted the European Recovery Program through the Senate, told he ing for earlient possible opportunity" to appear personally before the Senate committee. Shortly afterwsrd a i a m-NH) of-the Appropriations Committee announced that Vandenbera; will be flrat and principal wltneM" when on thii European aid fund ed Wedneaday.

bridges, who Is In. New Hampshire, said through hla office here thnt Foul Q. Hoffman, European cooperation administrator, Secretary of Marshall also will be Invited to tell the cammlttti' their on the action In sloshing the appropriation. CATHOLICS PROTEST JEWISH ARMY ACTION ROBERT KEANE GRADUATES Rnheil Ktinnn of SLrnlford wpm nmong ID ulitdcnls who i Tat I School, Watnr- town at the B8(h annual commencement exercises Friday, JERUSALEM, B. (AP Romun Catholic dlgnitarlrs said tonight, they hna a protest lo a ihot Jews failed to leaped holy placita In wat in Jerusalem', while Arabs kept their word In this regard.

The ta.14 Jewish attacka In the Holy City were "for the piir- potci cf occupying It with tftu announced purpoae to phindar "tt aa they had in Haifa, TlbarlM and Jaffa." It said they turned and a monastery into from which they "pour Incessantly and without discrimination their firs on lltw Holy City," The telegram ituld Catliolk to Jerusalem Consular Truce Committee nnd reprcfteata- tlvcs of the International Red CroM had been unavailing. The waa sign id by Megr. Gelat, Apofltollc Admlnlatrator of Latin Patriarchate; Franclacan Father Alberto Gorl, Custodian Of Holy Land; Msgr. Michael Assaf, Vicar General nf Hrruk Catholic Pntrliirchnlo, Vicar Jnmri GhnrgOHHlnn of the Armenlin Catholic patriarchate. BOXER IS CONVICTED IN ASSAULT ON WIFE I 'June A England bantamweight champion Earl lold City Court Frederick W.

Beach today that WJH rlfhttng in when he punched hii wife. Nevertheless, Judge Btwh convicted the boxer of breach ot ruspendtd a 60-day jail ordered him to puy WO a week for llie support of Mrs. Roys umi tnree minor children but to away from hid home, PTONOculor Francis V. Trar.v Roytt 1ml Intllclrrt a gash above his wife's eye junt before was early thin morning. Roys, his nose bandaged, said wife hit him flrat.

FIND MAN'S BODY IN HIVCR ROCKT HTUL, June body o( man believed to be about 80, was found in the Connecticut river tonight near the American Oil company eitorage tank here, Chief of Police Elmer reported. Edwards, the man could be Identified only by Initials M. D. on clothing. HELD AB TIPSY DRIVCR Graham Rogcra, 40, of ZM Clover Stratford, charged with operating under Influence of liquor by police Inveatigating a traffic mishap on State it rait near Psrk nveniie teat evening.

According to Radio Patrolmen John Scanlon and George Radzwil- lea, Roger's car eldeswlped an unoccupied pni'ked cur owned by Gcorfifl R. Nothnaglr, of 1M Hilltop drive. Full-rind, In ex- tenalvn damage (o both vehklm. Rogei-a, uninjured, WM held In ft taw..

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