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1B55. tw Glob NewimMr Co. mr0rr BOSTON DAILY GLOBE voL cLxvra NO. 21 32 FAIR Tonight; Hot Again Friday (Full reports on page 16.) GENEVA, July 21 (AP) President Eisenhower in a drama tic bid for coexistence proposed today that the United States and Russia give each other "a complete blueprint of our military es tablishments." Each of the two major powers then would inspect by air the establishments of the other, the President told the Big Four Peanut Butter for Day at Park Susce learned Game Body in California Grave Student Denies Killing Ex-Bay State Girl, 14 0 r. i I "4 i 4 it I) it.

it it 1 I I a on Mom's Vv'i 1 rr'Z' Vrt' til By ROGER BIRTWELL KANSAS CITY, July 21 Summer mornings 10 years ago Mrs. George Susce used to fill a shoe-box full of peanut butter sandwiches so that her eon could spend the day playing ball at League Park the weather-beaten grounds of the Cleveland Indians. L3U THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1935 PAGES FIVE CENTS IN TONIGHT'S GLOBE Burgess .14 Comics .,..14,15 Crane 14 Cross-Word ..14 Culbertson ...14 Deaths 27 Editorial .....10 Radio-TV Serial Story Society 2S Sports .6. 7 Star Gazer Theatres Twistagrara ..14 Financial Women Sandwiches One of the previous pitches that umpire Ed Rommel had called a. ball, was so close to that plate that, as catcher Sam White explained afterward, "it could have been called either SOX Page Six KED SOX TODAY At Kansas City, 4 p.

in. Radio WHDH. companies now occupy buildings in the area. Operations of the largest of them, the New England Rendering Company, will be transferred to plants of nearby affiliating companies. Jobs at the new locations will be offered to as many employees as possible, it was announced, and service will not be interrupted.

ABATTOIR Page Eight Rockingham Results DAILY DOUBLE Miss Pnelia nd Orteen pall FIRST RACE S23O0. claiminl. maid en 2-year-olds. 5V2 furlones. Miss Phelia, 115.

Parenti 6.80 4.40 4.80 ReauestinE.115.Passm're 22.00 11. fin Delarman. 118. Ussery. 5.80 Time.

Tun TrouPle. Maphis By Hishtone. Bob Seay. Lady Bandit, Chief Podunk, Dadley, Treat Me Sweet also ran. ROCKINGHAM Page Seven Last night Mrs.

Susce sat with a crowd of 20,000 in Kansas City Municipal Stadium and saw that boy pitch a one-hit game for the Boston Red Sox against Kansas City. They must' have been pretty good sandwiches. I 'jf I I i 1 a (1 4 'I 4 f. I I IT' Vir Kri A 1 fe3 It would be stretching things enly a little, in fact, to say that her son George Susce Jr. came within a finger-nail's Width of pitching a no-hit game.

Kansas City's only hit of the game was made by the first hit-: ter in the opening inning. When it was made Susce had two strikes on him the count was two-and-two. lUnitfd Press-Boston Globe TfilfDholo) PARENTS OF SLAIN GIRL Dr. and Mrs. Charles S.

Bryan grim-faced after discovery of their daughter, body in shallow grave. He served at tha Truesdale Hospital in Fall River from 1948-1953. (United Press-Boston Glob Telcphoto) SHE'S A VERMONTER Carlene King Johnson wears crown, robe and holds scepter after her selection as most beautiful girl in America. Her friends in Rutland call her "Muscles" and "Slugger." 25 to 30 Plants Planned Brighton Abattoir Section Sold for New Industries His proposal was hailed by Premier Faure of France and Prime Minister Eden of Britain but Premier Bulganin of Russia was silent. The President did not say, specifically, whether his pro posal included atomic installa tions, but he d'd not rule them out.

The Presidential press secretary, James C. Hagerty, said details would be worked out. Later, according to Reuters News Agency, Soviet Premier Bulganin proposed that as a first step toward carrying out a program of reduction of armaments, the states possessing hydrogen and atomic weapons should agree to dicontinue tests on them. The Soviet Premier earlier had proposed that a non-aggression pact be negotiated between the Atlantic Pact countries and the signatories of its Eastern Communist counterpart, Conference sources said the heads of government decided to refer the- proposal to their, Foreign Ministers for detailed discussion. President Eisenhower's dramatic move was made at the fifth session of the summit conference.

BIG 4 Page Four Mother of 2 Vanishes From Cohasset Home COHASSET, July 21-A 28-year-old mother of two children is missing from her North Main st. hoVie and her family and au- x. MISSING MOTHER Mrs. Ceraldint Barnes of Cohasset. thorities are at a loss today to explain the strange disappearance.

Mrs. Ceraldine F. Barnes, a striking strawberry blonde, was reported missing since ypsterday noon by her husband, William T. 33, a local contractor. MOTHER Page Eight Comic Dictionary GOSSIP A woman who talks so much that her supply of truth gives out before she gets through.

Dinner for a' Miss Vermont Named Miss U.S.A. She's Good Republican, Runs jewelry But More Than That She Perfect 35 Brighton's abattoir section will be redeveloped into a handsome business and industrial area, it was announced today following sale of a 42-acre tract to a group represented by Elliott Henderson, Boston real estate man. The property was valued for tax purposes last year at $1,162,000. Mayor Hynes hailed the deal, in which 25 to 30 new industries will be brought into the area, as "the promise of progress and revitalization for Boston." The sale, at an undisclosed figure, was announced by John T. Fallon, a vice president of the industrial division of R.

M. Bradley Company, Inc. He served as broker in negotiations for the seller, the Butchers' Slaughtering and Melting Association, Eighteen By JAMES BACON LONG BEACH, July 21 (AP) Miss Vermont, the prettiest Republican you ever saw, today is Miss U. S. A.

Carlene King Johnson of Rutland won the crown last night over 14 other pretty finalists. The runnersup were the Misses Arkansas, Nebraska, California and Georgia. Miss Johnson, a 22-year-old blue-eyed blonde who looked 16, is also the prettiest business woman you ever saw. She WEAVERVILLE, July 21 (AP) Bloodhounds led two ranchers and a newspaper reporter-photographer team to the shallow grave of a young girl near Dead Man's Cabin last night, in the wilds of northern California. Trinity County Sheriff Harold Wilson, called to the scene, tentatively identified the body as that of 14-year-old Stephanie Bryan, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Charles Bryan of Berkeley, Calif. She has been missing since April 28. Stephanie formerly lived In Dartmouth, Mass. Her father.

Dr. Charles Bryan, was a staff radiologist at Truesdale Hospital, Fall River, from 1948 to 1952. Arrested for investigation of murder and kidnaping was Burton Abbott, slender 29-year-old University of California graduate student under treatment for tuberculosis. He was being questioned intensively early-today at Berkeley City Jail. STEPHANIE Page Eight Noyes for Noise LOS ANGELES.

July 21 AP The local chapter of the National Safety Council has announced officers for a West Coast noise symposium, to be held here next December. Chosen yesterday as the general chairman was A. M. Noyes. Suds in Their Eyes FRANKFURT, Germany.

July 21 (APt To the dusmay of some old-time German brewmasters, a Frankfurt department store began selling beer today from auto-malic com machines. The beer is sold for 30 pfennigs (75 cents' a paper cup. City Tax Rate to Be Under $70 Says Mayor Boston's tax rate will ba "under $70," Mayor Hynes announced this afternoon. The Mayor refused to amplify his statement, citing that tho assessing department is in the process of "closing its books' and formal announcement of the exact figure on the rate will be made Monday. He said however, that approval of a $3,500,000 loan from the state by the Emergency Finance Board has resulted in an approximate saving on the tax rate of $230.

Repayment of the loan will come from sales of the city's tax-title property. Monev will be used for repairs at City Hospital and in school builirings. The 1954 rate was i -w Moffong doest Me Seven-Up No Boy Friend for Miss U. S. Shop in Rutland; With 24-In.

Waist that maybe there's more than one boy friend and maybe she might have had a tiff with one. Two years ago she was Miss Vermont in the Miss America pageant at Atlantic City but only placed 13th. Tonight she enters the Miss Universe semifinals. Asked if she were a traditional Vermont Republican, she replied; "Is there any other kind?" MISS IT. S.

A. Page Eight His Ring now. I'm not too worried. She's done things like this before. "We got engaged on May 27, 1954, but we haven't set a wedding date.

I have to go in the Army after the Olympics, so things are confused." Streeter said he and Carlene met when both were freshmea at Middlebury, Vt, college four years ago. She left college after iresnman year and he was graduated this year. SKIER Page Five For COOL COMFORT and relaxation visit tht PARKER HOUSE HOOF-TOP COCKTAIL LOIWGC OwtHnot Tnn 0lmli Hntmt runs her own jewelry business in Rutland. "The business is resting," she said, "because I am designer, distributor and When reporters questioned her after the contest Miss Johnson answered all questions freely except those pertaining to the boy friend back home. She said: "I prefer not to comment on that." Questioned further by the curious newsmen, she hinted Carlene Wearing soon as he gets home from work tonight.

"I haven't been able to reach her since she won," he said. Streeter works in the sales department of the Union Carbide and Chemical Company, and will go to Europe with the United States skiing team to the Olympics next Winter. "She was wearing my ring when she left." he said. "But I don't know what she's doing THE YACHTSMAN HOTEL Ob the iesn at ffvannti, Brnthukinr Dttionmt tnejar sound. for jriety.

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PoU Beramed. 381. the ner Skier Says NEW YORK, July 21 (UP) Leslie Streeter. 21-year-old Olympic skier who says he is engaged to marry the new Miss United States, heard today that his fiancee claimed she had no boy friends and said, "I don't know what's going on out there." Streeter took the news fairly calmly for' a man in love, but said he intended to put in a call to Carlene King Johnson, the Vermont beauty who won the Miss United States title in Long Beach, last night, as Today Thursday July 21,1 955 Save time and money on your Food purchases by consulting the advertisements and food notes on the Household Pages in the Globe today. You will find that the enlarged Household Section is a weekly feature of the Globe in preparation for your week-end shopping.

Tell your neighbors about this and the many other features you find in the Globe. Classified advertisements may be ordered at the Globe office or by telephone. Call Richmond 2-1309 SEE THE GREAT ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER VALUES OFFERED IN BOSTON'S GREAT STORES.

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