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Earl Warren Attacks By GOP MEDFORD, -Ore. Earl of California spoke out "back-biting" among Re, publican candidates yesterday as opened his drive for votes in Oregon's GOP presidential primary. There are five other GOP candidates seeking Oregon's 18 convention votes in the May 16 election, and the California governor said he will have nothing to say against any of them. "I want to see our standard- bearer, whoever he may be. able to enlist the enthusiastic support of all Republicans for the Novm ber election," he said in a speech at a GOP meeting.

THE NEWS--NEWPORT, R. TUESDAY, MAY Sweetest choice Beat-known, box candy in the world-- the really perfect to remember'. 1 Ib. $2.00 2 Ibi. $4.00 J.

R. Lorah Co. 141 Frank (Moe) Coletnan Electrical Contractor 102 Events St. NEWPOBTEB LOW BIDDER William T. Sullivan of Newport was low with an offer of $6,239 when bids for repairs to the com munity building at The Anchorage were op'ened today in the Naval Base public works office of Comdr.

Charles H. Neel. Others bidding were Radice Brothers, Metro Construe tion and Engineering, Jamestown, O. Ahlborg and Sons, Almy and Chase Portsmouth, New Englanc Roofing $10,051 and Joseph J. Amaral, Pawtuck et, $11,110.

Trunk lHurderess' Sentence Of Death May Be Altered PHOENDC, Ariz. W--'Gov. Howard Pyle must decide whether the death sentence which has hung over Winnie Ruth Judd for 20 years should be commuted to life imprisonment. The Arizona Board of Pardons and Paroles yesterday recommended to the governor that he commute the sentence. The recommendation was based advice from Dr.

M. W. Conway, juperintendent of the State Hospital for the Insane, to which Mrs. Judd, "tiger woman" trunk murderess, was sentenced 72 hours before she was to have been ex lifted in 1931. MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Marriage Intentions have been iled with the city clerk by Wiliam JI.

Carter, 48 Warner aborer and Eva Mae Williams, 148 Broadway. BE KIND TO YOUR BUDGET! Wfo. G. DEL NERO 88 Harlborongh St. Dry Cleaning- Dyeing Scientific Odorless Cleaning Tei, 6800 Free Delivery Service Revenue Hits $535 Total April receipts from fees for permits issued at the buildinng of ice totalled $535, the second highest in recent history, Inspector William Duff said today.

The high mark was $588 last October, with the usual monthlv average about $300. Fifty building permits were issued last month, at a $195,820 valuation, a sharp contrast to the April, 1951, figure of $53,227 for 34 per mits. The major difference was in dwelling permits: 12 last month at a $134,500 valuation, comparer with one $10,000 permit last April. Miscellaneous permits, including garages, totalled four, with a $28,850 valuation and there were 34 grants for additions and alterations of $32,470 value. METHODISTS EXPR LEFTWINGUNTT Conference Urges Church Racial Discrimination End Stay-Down Filer's Case May Get Legal Action LAS CRUCES, N.

M. action may be taken in the case of Lt. Verne Goodwin, widely publicized stay-down flier. Goodwin was allowed to resign own the Air Force Saturday after having been sentenced to two years imprisonment by a court- nmrtial for refusing to fly. He is in Las Cruces to close the books on a jusiness he and Parker Cullum, us father-in-law, owned here.

Goodwin himself has had little say since his release. But Cullum said last night: "I feel that if certain officers went out of their way to build up he case in the hope of making an example of one man, they should be held responsible. If it develops that legal action is possible, we ntend to press it." mERTON CHURCH MEETING Representatives of the Congregational churches of this area will this evening In the Amicable Congregational Church, Tiverton, for a study of needs of the church to support its building program. Nelson C. Dreier, of the Missions Council, will be the speaker.

Attending from this city will be the Rev. Carl Brenton Bare, pastor of the United Congregational Church, with Arthur Lewis, Mrs. S. Coburn and George M. fanson of that church, and Mrs.

farry B. Rice of the Union Congregational Church. SAN FRANCISCO W--The Meth odist General Conference swung into its final session today afte dealing decisively with the question of the church attitudi toward the unofficial Methodis Federation for Social Action. The 720 delegates listened intently yesterday afternoon to debate on the federation, which was charged with following leftwing policies. Then they voted overwhelmingly to ask the federation to Methodist' from its title and vacate offices in the Methodis Building, New -York.

Before the conference today was the question, whether to drop the no-smoking pledge required of ministerial candidates. Last night, the conference adopted a report urging an end to racial discrimination in the church. A proposal that members of official boards--administrative bodies for the local churches--abstain -from liquor was defeated. The Federation for Social Action which has no connection with the church, was set up originally to promote the church's social creed. It has turned increasingly toward politics.

Critics at the conference said'the public might think statements of the federation represented church opinion. The Rev. Dr. Paul Ervin of Charlotte, N.C, charged the federation opposed the Marshall Plan, supported the Communist regime in China, and solicited funds for defense of 11 convicted Communist leaders. The Key.

Jack McMichael, executive secretary of the federation ganization had urged recognition-of Red China and its admission Into the United added that the federation felt legal consideration of the constitutional issues involved in the trial of Communist leaders should not fail for lack of funds. The federation offered to- to- contribute, he said, but none arrived. LIQUIDATION SALE At PUBLIC AUCTION $25,000 Stock of Plumbing Supplies, Fittings, Hardware and Paint WiU be sold in separate lots THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1952. At 10:30 A.

M. British, U. S. Pilot Collide; Bail Out Over London ON THE; PREMISES 116 Union Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts A LARGE CLEAN STOCK OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE PLUMBING SUPPLIES FITTINGS 25,000 Brass, Galvanized Black Cast Iron Fittings, Klls, Unions, Couplings, Caps, Nipples Bushing In all sizes--Soil Pipe Fittings--Copper Sweat--Brass Faucets Valves In all sizes--" Traps--Shut Offs Ball Cocks Tank Balls- Black Galvanized Stove Pipe Tin Pipe Fittings--Klmsul Insulation--Flush Valves, etc. ELECTRIC REPHIGERATORS, RANGES, BOILERS, ENAMEL, Electric Garbage Disposal Units--Steam Water Boilers--Furnaces Air Conditioning System- Room Heaters--Cast Iron Radiators --Copper Connector Radiators--Bath Tubs Lavatories-Sinks Cabinets--Toilet Scats--Shower Stalls-Circulators--Drain Boards--Sump a--Gas Heaters--6' to 10' Phllco Electric Refrigerators-Philco Electric Ranges--Copper Tanks--Toilet Outfits, etc.

HARDWARE A HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Pliers--Chicels--Axes--Wrenches--Drills--Saws Hammers Shovels --Lock Sets--Screw Drivers Tool Chests Assorted Screws Bolts Handles Padlocks Wood Lathe Nails Sandpaper Linoleum RUBS 7' 9' 6' 9' 9', 3' 36" 22" 26" 48" Assorted Asphalt R-ubber Tile Rug Runner Tile Board, all colors, 4' 4', 4' 6' 4' 8' Electrical Parts, etc. PAINT DEPARTMENT 1000 Gallons Chl-Enamel Paint from pint to gallon cans, nil colors Primer Varnish -Paint Remover --Thinner Stain Deck Paint Enamel Inside Outside House Faint Flat Celling Enamel Undercoat -Truck Tractor Shejlac Linseed Oil -Aluminum Bronzing Paint Oil Colors -Drier Brushes, etc. SALE HELD BY ORDER OF OWNER TERMS OF SALEt Canh or Certified Check. Deliverr ATTEND OUR UNRESTRICTED, EFFICIENTLY CONDUCTED AUCTION SALES YOU WILL ENJOY DOING BUSINESS WITH US BARNETT CARTER CO. Hospital Building V.

8, Bankruptcy- Profemloaal For and Financial Providence, Rhode Iiland State Superior LONDON (Si Two surprised jet fighter pilots, one British and one American, bailed out of their planes at a six-mile altitude and drifted into London's southern suburbs with each wondering, "What hit me?" Their planes collided during joint exercises yesterday between th U.S. Air Force and Royal Air Force. After the pilots parachuted three miles apart. The British pilot floated down onto a suburban sidewalk reported, "Somqone chipped off my tail." The American flier, Capt. Milton G.

Whitford of the 81st Fighter 1 Wing, dodged chimney pots and landed an arm's length from a backyard hothouse. "I hope I Didn't hurt your rose tree," he tola the startled householder. FROM $1.25 MOTHER 3L Gift Beautiful Nylons by GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE A PAIR A GOLD STRIPE Non Ron Mesh Oat Size 45 to 60 Gauge SO to 15 Denier Dark Seams Navy, Brown, Black Heels Sizes 2 to 142 THAMES ST. A MINES TEL. 99 ITALIAN WOMEN DINE The' Italian Women's Social Club feted its outgoing officers at a dinner at the Surf Hotel Saturday night.

Presented with corsage's were Mesdames Antonetta Caruso, hon orary president, Elvira Ciavarini Augusta Giorgi, Josephine Call bani and Elsie Amoruso. Mrs Nicolina Russo was in charge ol arrangements. A covered dish luncheon and a Mother's Day party is planned foi May 15. CIVIL CASES HEARD Roderick L. Brown, 20, of the Naval Training Station was fined $10 and costs in District Court today when he admitted speeding on East Main Road, Portsmouth, April Judge Arthur J.

Sullivan awarded Dr. Nathan Feigelman, judgment in two book account suits, against Henry J. Vargas for 5195 and costs, and against Harry Holt for $295 an3 costs. Newport Hospital won a book account judgment against William P. Bowley for $80.35 and costs.

every single diaper and more! The more water used, the cleaner the diaper will he. We use plenty, and it's HOT. That's why our diapers are clean, safe, soft and sterilized oerm-freet with rakraaeptte 3 Weekly IMapen Medicated Complete Servlea NEWPORT'S BEST! Phone 882 5TM FINALLY CAME ALONG--The George Von Euer family in Los Angeles finally has that boy. After eight consecutive births they had everything ready in pink for No. 9.

Then baby Gary Christopher (right, with father) arrived. Dad quickly repainted his room, but Gary will have to wear pink clothes. The girls, from left; Renee, Sheila. Michele, Linda. 11; Judy.

13; Marcia, 15, and Spnya, 17. At left isthe mother. The eldest daughter, Mrs. Joan Hargrove. 19, was unable to attend the welcoming.

(Ap Wirephoto) Foreign Aid Bifl Shunted For 10 More Days Of Study WASHINGTON (B--The $6,900,000,000, foreign aid'bill was shunted to the Armed Services Committee today for 10 more days of study before the Senate itself can debate the measure. The Senate voted yesterday to refer the big mutual security bill to the armed services group by a surprise 40 to 33 margin. Democratic Leader McFarland (Ariz) said the vote probably would delay adjournment of the Senate by three weeks. CWO 'FUN NIGHT' MAT 17 Plans for a "fun night" May IT were made by the GSO of the West' Broadway Armed Services Y. M.

C. A. at their meeting Monday evening in the center. Miss Pearl Palmer, chairman, Miss' -Madelyn Young and Miss Jean Tinsley were' named a committee in charge of the Memorial'Day dance. Miss Laura Parker was present- ed as new staff aide by Alexander Tucker, executive director.

Miss Anna Bryan presided. On This Latest Model Ensemble MORE for your money than you'll find an any set ANYWHERE! Giant 20 inch screen with pictures razor-sharp and free of flicker. Instant Target Tuning and Golden Voice sound. Easy-roll casters. 1952's Biggest TV Value Model 21T1-E Mahogany Leatherette Easy Terms-up to 78 weeks COMPLETE NO EXTRAS TO PAY! Price includes Warranty on picture tube and all other for one year.

AH taxes included. This Set Hat All the New 1952 Improvements Found in More Expensive Models, Including These 3 EXCLUSIVE MOTOROLA FEATURES: if Area Selector Switch Allows yon to boost reception power in suburban and fringe areas. Yon can vary Motorola's from deep bass to high treble for greater listening Curved anti-reflection screen kills of glare and light reflection. Ends distortion and eye strain. TRADE YOUR OLD SET GET MOTOROLA! RADIO APPLIANCE 11 DUKE STREET Next To Bank Of Newport TELEPHONE 1930.

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