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Vint GIVE ranjl! the RED CROSS Good Riddance! Valentine Gubltchev. convicted 8oviet pjr, ailed for Russia today a tha alternative to pending 15 year in jail In tne United SUtea. That aavea ua money. To gamer aome cash, however, get rid of unwanted itemi by In-ertlng a Time Journal Classified Ad. Phone) VI 7-6000.

Inland South Jersey's Progressive Home Newspaper Averag Daily Circulation: 10,286 I Vineland, N. Monday, March 20, 1950 Established I87S Three Cents ji luiinmw inn i i i i i um 'CJX'tV mm lLancs Township Committee State Senate Acts Today On Municipal Relief Keeping Up With The Times Grants Used-Car Lot License Over Residents' Objections Good Evening! Cookbook Road To Votes License for a used car lot on the southwest corner of Landia ave. and Delsea Drive was granted by the Landia Township Committee this morning to Malaga Motors despite the objection of property owners at a public hearing. In voting for the application of Frank DiJoseph, it waa explained by Stuart D. Taylor, chairman of the committee, that the area ia properly zoned for a used car lot and that the applicant has a legal right to a license.

"Arcnrrlinsr tn the hand- The future of Driscoll plan to According to me nana uke the gute out of the munici. book for successful politl- pal relief picture depends largely cians." writes Emilie Tavel ln the Christian Science Monitor, i ten, chairman of the joint Ap-o I propriations committee, said last vote like the way to a man i ii Taylor said the license waa aub- ject to compliance with the town-ahlp ordinance dealing with used car lota. Solicitor Charlea I. Wil-liama also iaid that the llcen.re-holder'a neat ateo la to secure a wishes. Williams informed Gardiner he and the others have several legal recourses should the bua-Iness develop Into a public nul-I).

Htark Appointed Hannold committee is now I paving budget legislation. "tt'hon trr.ii vicit thA inn i Under the Driscoll Drooosal. the v. Mi. -Pavel "the thins? i.

RKSCI SHIP EARS ELDER Trenton. N. March 20 Republican Majority caucuses in both Houses of the Legislature are expected to act today on the munici- i pai renei mase or uovernor Drls-i coll 1950-51 budget. week he would not set up the new plan until it is approved by the GOP Dolicv units. S1 stP 'he purpose Some members of the Appro priations Committee are opposed 10 the plan on the ground that it would constitute special legisla- tlon' Th.ev Pint out that oniv 350 'now 566 in Je atate now share State payments for relief and only these would be given the special" road aid funds gue I i.ouu,uuu a year it now appro- to take IS a bag Of peanuts pnates for municipal relief, In-for the elephants.

I stead, it would give the municipali- vou're around children, the I ties about S3.5oo.ooo in road aid. wine calls for candv In t.hl wy' Drisro" said. niu- rec pe cans ior canuy. nicipalit.es could administer their "But when a congressman own reiief fimdg and decide how goes back home during an much to allocate for each welfare certificate of occupancy from the tfrm of tnrp), 0 th0 toning board aa to comply with 1 shsde Tw commission. Tha po-lonlng regulations.

I sitinn carries no pay. Wllllama' tatement followed A to Oxford complalnU by Hardin K. Gardiner Slmnm SRrah plae( and Samuel Jonea that the pro-WM R1ploved on flrit rfading. poaed lot would create traffic WHa wt for Apnl prohlem on Delsea Drive because pM wth' ni w'onliiniHke A letter w'aa received from the b.th sjssrc ss" Awirb.mehnc leIhriVhI'rXnThtm I UKSS bS. Tr Sl'RVIVORS-The LSD Comstock ia ahown aa It approached aurvi vori of the Navy not tender Elder afloat in a life boat and rafts the ill-fated ship in the Pacific.

Wirephoto from CI. S. Navy) plprtion vear like this one ii Mni, full of cookbooks to keep his Constituency contented. Twenty four years i of experience cant be Bhe reasons. Vomen like: cookbooks, men like good; i 1 food, and the reasoning IS unaer 'he Governors program, that a well-fed citizen wffli ny law 'orj i 1 municipalities would be de- find his way to the polls onjclared unconstitutional, thev ar- for business However, D.

Joseph Novaria, spokesman for the protesting property owners, warned the committee members they were dealing with a community problem In authorizing a used car lot at "the entrance of town." He pointed out that the Baltimore Market would occupy one of the corners and stated that property owners have no objection to business buildings of that type. Hesald, however, that they objected to the used car lot because of the effect it would have on tax rat able In the area Gardiner pointed out that PI Joseph had been denied an ap viJn'' thKisVVest was taken to the viewpoint, contending there can be no objection so long as a general Newcomb Hospital this morning standard is set up. Such a stand- for treatment of a fractured left ard can easily be established in the i arm. She was injured at home In election aay quicker man one i with an empty stomach. Miss Tavel tells how the gentle art of good cooking got mixed up with political strategy back in 19z6 when the Department of Agriculture began a program called Housekeepers Chats.

Chief was supposed to present the'terday for a laceration of the left spokeswoman on this early message to the Legislature last siae 0f the face incurred when he radio broadcast was "Aunt wefk- "ut put it off until today. was bitten by a dog, Sammy" -Mr. Uncle Sam. JeZ Audrey Preston of 729 Chest-Women WOUld Sit down palitv to vote bv 1959 on whether nut ave ustalne(l swollen lip fr-W nf the nA hattArv Rpts to ndnnt a iww fnm. nf n.n..

fal1 from an aut0 While it plication for another location on i Bids were alao read from num-south Delsea Drive. He presented eroua flrma on the purchase pf a a petition containing the names new police car and three trucka of 83 person objecting to the for the road department Succeaa- reuei-roaa aia swucn, tnev sav Also scheduled for today is Dris- coil's delivery of his long-awaited Pflllllcnpr Pill mouu Th rrr- ment has been Dostnoned nendin I the T- Sentenced To 70 days, Fined $150 In Auto Fatality Jesse 20 rf Pantnn Ntwcomb Hospital Seeks Blood Donors The Newcomb Hospital la aeek 'lng blood donora with A poaitlve. A negative and negativa typea of blood, Mlaa Mildred A. Unnal. superintendent, announced.

Persons having any of tha desired typea of blood ihould contact tha hospital laboratory between the houra of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. befnr visiting tha hospital, Mlaa Lindal stated.

More Than Thirty Acres Burn In Five Brush Fires Fir In the woodland section of New Rome, Richland, near Harding yesterday morning, burned about 20 acres of bruahland before firemen from Richland and Maya Landing wera able to bring it under control. The flames, swept ahead by tha northwest wind, leaped tha railroad tracka and threatened Miller's Green House hefora the firemen and forest (Ira wardens, armed with hoses, shovels and hoea managed to bring tha lira under control. No aerloua damage waa done by tha fire, authorities said, although they battled the flames until the afternoon before tha fire waa Anally extinguished. Only damage waa reported to the grass nd under-bruah. The fire waa spotted by ob-aervera In Maya Landing fire tower who reported tha fire to the Cavoll Airport, Harding In the belief that the fire waa located on the airport property.

The (Ire actually was located about a half mile away. Cavoll, In turn, notified the local fire companies. tlarage Endangered Meanwhile several other grass Area were reported In this area but only alight damage waa reported in any Instances. The Borough of Vineland Fire Department extinguished a small blaze in a empty lot at 212 Elmer Saturday afternoon. Tha fire threatened a garage located nearby but the firemen saved the the flames could rpacn it.

South Vineland Fire Co. had two brush fires yeaterday. The first started on Magnolia on property owned by Max Blum. A small rubbish fire leaped out of control and burned an acre of land before the firemen doused the flamea. The South Vineland firemen also extinguished a small grass on Rooaevelt on the property of Morria Poplck.

Pnplck. like Blum, had been burning rub-bljh and the fire went out of control. Although the fire moved In the direction of a aome chicken coops, firemen were able to aave the coops before any damage waa done. Housa, Chickens Menaced The residence and chicken houses of AqulUa Capriottl were threatened yesterday afternoon at 4:40 when fire raged over a 10-acre field to the north of the Capriottl home. The Malaga Fire Company responded speedily after receiving the alarm and brought the blase under control In a half-hour.

Firemen returned later In the afternoon when tha blare flared anew. A large number of pine tree located on the acreage were destroyed. The fir occurred off Morria ave. near Harding hwy. and attracted a large number of motorists.

Author Of S62C3 BadCheckManages To Elude Police Passing of two checks allegedly against insufficient funds about a month ago, with a resulting criminal warrant being: sworn out ih. annarentlv has resulted In a tern- porary stalemate. The checks to-' tailed about $(5200. explosions and fire which wracked ne Elder were also rescued. (AP Child Fractures Arm In Fall Off Porch At Home Jo Ann Trivelli.

4'. of north a fall off the porch. Uavld Hms mne- of 141 'Tank- i lin rlr Kowflolrl wna trpa vol. was on Delaea dr. Admissiona to the Newcomb Hospital yesterday were as follows: Mary Minor, four, of 521 Broadlawn Mrs.

Rita Biondi, 106 Normandy lane; Mrs. Oneta Whitson, 101 south West Mrs. Gertrude Stover, 615 south East Newfield; Salvatore 518 Harvard st. 1 Discharged Saturday were Mia. Mary Romano, East New-j field; John Pierotti, of Milmay; Gus Coraluzzo.

of west Oak Mrs. Winifred Anderson and! daughter, RogcYs and Mrs. st Spada, 574 north West Aul-son Heaton, 517 Elmer and Mrs. Gertrude Stover of Newfield. Warm Winter Ends Officially Tonight Philadelphia.

March 20 Spring is nearly here, but it's somewhat questionable whether 1 winter is far behind. At least in Philadelphia. Tnat usually harassed gentle-: ELDER Sl'R IVORS SI(iHTEI) Twenty-six of the 40-man crew of the Navy net tender Elder are ahown in this aerial photo made just prior to their rescue in the Pacific men ara ahown drifting in three life rafts- and life boat all tied together and dragging a driver of a car which collided Ronzuiii, Lanmsviue; Miaa inereaa with a parked automobile on Mar. IntlnKano- Grove rd'; and Grral" 5 and killed Joseph Levick. 38, dme Fwgnoni, nine, Earl Apart-of Stow Creek, brother of Free- menl3' holder Arthur Levick was fined Those admitted Saturday wera $150.

sentenced to 70 davs in Cecelia Halght, 417 Almoniat; Cumberland jail and was on Anthony Frasnelli, of Tiento $1000 bail on an additional eharce East Vineland, and Pat Ferrelli, sea anchor Fourteen men who rescued. (AP riioto by radio from of r. cliless killing by automobile. Jackson was fined $50 and given 10 aays for careless 60 days for driving without a license and $100 for using fictitious rog- ist ration. He will appear before the Cumberland County Grand iatPr date.

Five Auto Accidents Reported By Police In Vineland Area; Four Suffer Minor Injuries One person waa admitted to Newcomb Hospital and three othera were treated there for injuries sustained in a Beries of automobile accidents in the Greater Vineland area over the wek-nd. Pat A. Tirelll, 37, of 518 Har- Thomas Bell, 3. of Alloway, in Yesterday the following were whose car Levick was sitting, was discharged; Mrs. Anna Thompson fined $100 for driving while on and daughter, of 510 east Laurel the "revoked" list, $25 for park- st Louella Di Primio, 269 north ing on the wrong side of the Delsea Mrs.

Elizabeth How-road, and $50 for using a fictitious arth. of East Orange; Ambrose Dr. J. J. Black waa appointed at 8 P.M.

to determine whether the resident of the south aide of Chestnut from West Blvd. to West ave. want tha area to be changed to a buslnesa tone. The toning board had been requested by the township committee to make a recommendation on the atatua of the neighborhood. Bids were received on water malm for the following tectums: Park ave.

from Valley ave to Main on Main rd. from Park ave. to Nnrria Vassar pi. and New Almond st. The bids were referred to Township Engineer Arne E.

Bernard for tabulation and the contract la expected to be awarded late today ful blddera wlU be announced after the committee confers thta afternoon. A chicken claim of $7 by Anthony Bonnano, of Almond was turned over to the finance committee. Ki-oelve Offer On Two Tax Llena Cashiers' check were submitted on behalf of Josephine Surrlchio for two tax liens ssnetsed to the eaUte of Charlea K. Landia. One aft'ecta 14 acre on the north aide of Forest Grove west of Delsea and the other acre A puouc aaie or tne two liens will be held April 3, at 8 P.M.

In the Township Administration Building, Solicitor Williams announced. An ordinance enlarging the garbage collection district and a con tract with John Dagostlnn, of Ce-darvllle, for the additional territory wa approved. Included in the new addition will be the Earl Apartment on west Chestnut ave. and the area north of West ave. Explosion Rips Wing Of World's Largest Military Land Plane San Antunlo, Texas, March 20 Ml An explosion ripped out a wing fuel ceU of the XC-69, world' largest military land airplane, and Injured eight worker at Kelly Air Force Base today.

Precaution taken against fir hazards held damage to a minimum. Fhremen from two trucka standing by threw carbon dioxide and foam lie Into the wing ec-tlon. J. R. Hendricks, one of the workers, was treated at the Lackland AFB hospital for burn.

The left inboard i ga tank exploded aa workmen were spraying carbon dioxide gas Into the big 4000-gallon fuel cell to clear It of gaaollne fumes, Kelly officials reported. There were 41 technician aboard the aerial giant, only plane of Its kind in the Air Force, when the explosion ripped out the fuel cell and tore loose the Inboard bulkhead The Weather Southern New Jersey Cloudy and warmer with occasional rain tonight and Tuesday, VMlrrdar Tmfsjr 1 A M. A M. AM. A.M.

AM. A.M. AM. AM. A.M.

AM. A.M. 31 3 PM PM 4 P.M. PM P.M. 7 I'M.

8 PM. 9 PM. in M. 11 PM. Ml'lmsrvt 37 Mi 36 30 31 3.

41 4 S3 Sun rises 6:08 A.M., sets 6:12 P.M. Moon rise 6:53 A.M., set 8:25 P.M. Newfield P.T.A. (ard Party, Mar. 22, 8 P.M.

at Fire Hall. Prize, refreshment. Donation 50c. (adv.) omplete Pawover needs, Cantor' Delicatessen, 3rd Plum st. Ph.

yj 9.7g((3. (Adv.) Floor Sanding, Rennlshlnf. We) re well experienced and we have our wn floor machines, (no rental rhargerf). VI 7-4542. (AdV I llr.

A. R. Slsde expects to return to hl8 dental offiie about April 1. Itequest tor appointment reservations mav be made NOW by phone nnnlnlment rown'a. Itequest for appointment resen a (VI 9-3729) 9 to 11, Monday thru naay.

or oy man. taav.i Card and Bingo Party Tuesday, Mar. 21, 8 P. M. V.

F. W. Home, 630 Plum Street Sponsored by V. F. W.

Aux. Prizes. Refreshment Donation 50c vard was admitted with a back injury after his car collided with another vehicle on north West between Wheat and Garden Saturday evening. Tirelll was driving north when the car ahead, driven by M. John' rr rA r.A down the recii)es.

But Aunt Sammy read too quickly, the! women couldn't write the recipes fast enough, and re-! quests poured in for the cor rect formula for the delica cies 40,000 pleas for apple up-side-down cake alone. "Aunt Sammy's radio recipes" was first distributed by the Government Printing Office for 10 cents. By 1931, it was four times it's original size and it cost the ladies 30 cents. All through the years it has remained a best seller, and latest count reports that at least two million copies either have been sold or dis- tnbuted gratis by congress-! men. "Aunt Sammy" has a successor, however, called "Family Fare, Food Management and Recipes" a new kitchen manual prepared by the U.

S. Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Human Nutrition i and Home Economics. Eachi legislator desk in washing-ton is stacked with 3000 copies of this delightful reading, but the supply probably won't last long. If Mom wants a copy, she can write to eith er Congressman Hand or Con gressman Wolverton and i she II get one for nothing, pro-1 vided there are any lett. 11 utn oUnin jriuc luu ia.ee, sine can vu.aiii a copy for 25 cents in from tne superintendent OI Documents lents S.

Government I Printing Office. Washington support or Senator One man whose head wasn 1 turned by his stomach is a New York taxpayer who listed his state senator and United States congressman as dependents on his income tax return, according to Associated Press. "My taxes support them," he argued, but the Internal nevenue tsureau aisauowea his claim. I (arrow) for seven daya following Fourteen men who atayed aboard atayed aboard the Elder were later Honolulu early this morning. Thoden said that he swerved to avoid a deep rut in the road and was unable to regain control of the car after he hit another bump.

The parked car was owned by Louis Chatas of Park ave. The Colllde In Ronenhayn Nathan Adams, 28, of 514 Crystal will be summoned for careless driving as a result of an accident on Morton Rosen- hayn, last night. Adams was the driver of a car which crashed into i the back of an automobile oper- ated by Joseph DiLiberto, 52, of Morton ave. I No one was injured In the crash and only minor damage was reported. Gussie And Her Lace Panties Hit "Best-Dressed" List New York.

March 20 The Faahion Academy announced to-1 day this 1950 list of America's best dressed women in various fields Public Life Mrs. Alben W. Bark ley. Opera Set Mrs. Lauritz Mel-chior.

wife of the Metropolitan Opera star. Nanette Fabiay. now featured In the Broadway musical, "A rain and the Girl Radio Jinx Falkenbeig Television Ka Kim-inon. dl-voiced wife of Elliott io.sevelt. Society Mrs William 1'aley.

wife of the chairman of the board of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys tem Internal innal Mrs Mandel, of Chicago and (u lyon Supier Clubs Dorothy Shay who ainirs at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Business Caryl Barrett, of Somerville, New York City fashion promotion execu'lve. Screen Rosalind Russell r. wn'ise the tennis tournament at Wimble- don. England, last vear. and who k.

1. V. appealing attire Concert Juiiana Larson. regisixauon. DNdgeton Residents Hunt For Pearls In New Outdoor Sport tsriugpton has a new outdoor sport.

People from all walks of life, including physicians and busi-ress executives, took a crack at pearl hunting Friday and over the weekend after word spread of a nearl nf "r.r,nui,i.ohi i. had been found in a fresh water nuissel picked off the bottom ofi nma nv a pros- lrum ine.nmion area. While the pearl prospectire bur son. or Crystal started 10 trunk of the Chataa car was dent-make a left turn. Tirelll pulled his ed.

No police action was taken, car to the side of the road but Lanrlis Township police reported, crashed into Johnshn auto. because of the condition of the After the collision the Tirelll car road in that area. man, uic wrauicuimi, mtu only tne leit rroni or tne jonnsun that spring makes Us official bowlcar was dented. Both drivers will at 11:36 P. EST, today, and 1 be summoned for careless driving then totted up some figures onlDendine the outcome of Tirelli's uiinsness continued slow alter the one used car lot.

Thoae objecting who voiced opposition at the hearing were; Samuel Jone, George Kles-watter and H. Fitzgerald, all of whom own properties within 1000 feet of tha proposed business. DiJoseph was represented by Albert J. McEIroy, who submitted blueprint of the location and emphaslwd hi client purchased three tractg of land with a frontage of 82 feet on Delsea Drive. McEIroy aald the location waa "definitely a built up area" and a uead car lot doe not necessarily tin? prWertywnerrhad Mtmlra" mm i.K aa.

the businea would become. Mc Elroy reminded the committee member they had the power to see that the condition of Dl-Josep' license are adhered to. Told that the applicant had a "legal right" to a license, Gardiner took the floor and demanded "What are the rights of a property owner? He charged the committee with wasting taxpayer money and stationary to notify property owners for a hearing and then acting adverse to their Funds For E. C. A.

May Be Cut In Favor Of Farmers Waahlngton, March 20 IPi The House foreign affair committee today voted to cut a billion dollars cash from 1951 European recovery spending and substitute an equivalent amount of surplus farm commodities. The committee overrode administration objection in accepting an amendment by Rep. Vory (It-Ohio) at a closed-door committee session. The vote, not disclosed, waa said by Chairman Kee to have cut across party lines. Vorya' amendment slsahes the 1951 cash spending authority of the Economic Cooperation Admin istration to 11,950,000,000, a flat 1,000,000,000 less thsn provided In the administration bill.

Defense Funds Held Washlngtcn. March 20 (I1Thi' House appropriations committee today tentatively spproved sli parts of an omnibus money bill ex-rent the section dealing with defense funds. It deferred action on that, and on the bill as a whole, until tomorrow. Chairman Cannon (D-Mol told Ita strong appeal to the law- makers I that it would be aimed at non essential spending, witn the House appropriation com- mlttee having the job of saying what flu in that category Committee members said the committee already has tentatively cut more than $1,000,000,000 from mnMAv Mnuaiti in i r1 President i Trim.n 142 4 hillion budeet. Platania Music Htore authorised dealer In Vineland for Excelsior, Accordiana and Rio Accordions.

mw.A 17. inrAMI-nni 634 Montrose st. VI 9-7757. adv Honiesn of Mooae Rummage Sale, 438 Landis. Mon.

thru Bat. (adv.) Llmold for lawn, will not burn rooU or huniu In hsndv V) lb baza, only 55c. Kim- ball 4 Prince Lumber Co VI 0364. tadv.) reporiea discovery, searchers soon Q'V( te1 attention to hum e-uenui ui muian relics to found in the area. Pieces of pot-; tery, arrow heads, spears and axes ihave been found off the point where the ancient Indian camp site was discovered drainages.

by previous lake Associated Today's News Oa The National And International Scenes Jessup Flail McCarthy VVoshlHoMn Oi 1 A ,..1. .1 nin- vnucse cuuiiiiuniais nave DiocKea bassador Phiim m. iWisi, by accusing him of "com-McCarthy's Stew Imuiiist affinity. showed a "shock- One legislator who isn't disregard for the interests of n-ned three times before The top, front, and both sides of Tirem'g car waa damaged while condition. Two Injured In Craiti Two persons were treated at the hospital for injjurie after the car in which they were riding aa struck at the Intersection of Delsea drive and Old Malapa last night.

A car driven by Price Ford, of Philadelphia, was proceeding south on Delsea drive when vehicle operated by John E. Rooney. also of Philadelphia, failed to observe the stop street sign on Old Malaga rd. and crashed into the Ford car, State Police at Malaga said. p.onnev will be summoned be- fore Magistrate George Shunk in rr, Mnnlninal rranmin luwn.nur i.nr.

in nhurvr 1 nun street sign. Iniured in the accident were Margaret Benson. 34. of Philadelphia, and Miss Martha Ford, sister of the driver, also of Philadelphia Both women suffered minor lacerations. Driver Siilfi-r Shock Carmine Compotaro.

29. of Dor-en terrace, was treated for injuries after his car collided with another on north West near Grove and then crashed into a sign post and a cement fence yesterday morning. He was treated for minor cuts and hnii.es as well as shock Compotaro told Township police he driving smith on north Wejt blvd about 40 miles an hour he saw a rar crossing the railroad trucks at Grove rd. The rar hich was driven by P.oland Snel, 18, of 715 Pear Jailed to stop. Compotaro said, even after sounded his The Snell auto veered onto his side of the road.

Comtv.ttrci to police. Despite his efforts to nraKe tne car tne two automoniies collided and Compotaro car con- tinued on to hit the sign and the fence, the driver said. Both drivers will be summoned for careless driving on Msr 30 Hits Parked Car An auto driven bv John Thod- en. 22, of Magnolia rd crashed parked cr nn East Psrk Sidney Bleecher, poultry buyer, newsmen "no chsnges" were of West ave. and Wheat waa i made In funds recommended last reportedly "out of the state" In the week by a central committee for law enforcement hunt for him that other agencies than the Defense has ensued.

Department. However, the final The two checks were made out 'figures will not be made public to Max Kronfeld, poultryman, In by the committee until action is payment of a sale of chickens. taken on the defense Items. Kronfeld, obtaining the legal aa-j While the committee worked on sistance of I. Harry Levin, signed the huge money measure, strong a complaint against Bleecher.

A bi-partisan support built up in warrent for his arrest rest In the the House behind a politically-ap-Landi Township Police Force of--pealing plan to lop another bil-flce, waiting for Bleecher to be.lmn off federal spending nxt located somewhere outside New year. me winter now departing. Only two inches of snow fell uiruunoui uie winter a recoru low for Philadelphia. Until March 1, only 14 days of below average temperature were recorded. It got downright cold in March, though.

There have been 13 days below normal this month. Press Briefs State Department said today the and other foreigners from China i by a last minute refusal to let two landing craft reach the city. American representatives on thp B'Pno hBV hen inatm.lul 4n 1 press ior a reconsideration, an an- nouncement said to be ferried, have to remain at Hong Tarzan's Creator Die Encipo. Calif. March 20 i.P Edgar Rice who dug a iiterary gold mine in the African jungle with Tarzan.

is dead. Burroughs, author, died yesterday, but the ape-man he created will live on to delight other gen-lervmns of y- -rs th- over. Fifteen novels were awaiting D. of a heart attack in bed yester-: jday morning. A movie producer said he had contracted to make 15 more Tarzan films.

A tradition a. tramiion Burroughs (born in 1912, when sold his first Tarzan book, appar The 74-year-old The 74-year-old multimillion aire writer became ill three months ago but up to that time had kept busy turning out new stories about his jungle hero I D'lnnmrr Tfioniio mnimromnr i I ltt fs con Hf. iiiauy pcvic isi nuaiui mi. sentiment among average Americans is instparl sue- rcfirro infi a Cfr I The Penator has sounded off for weeks now about Com today that Senator McCarthy (R- With a ricninl nf unv eoinmumsr svmpainies, jesaup evW) of th. ot the a and traunr" Saipon Vietnam Indi-thina.

2 Communist-led In-jdoi hinrs- rudcrs s)attld 'rained Ho Chi Mir.li rehei Kuer mid. Durnea me Dioca-square n.ir- hfro rnrh nli dispersed them with tear gas and voiieys fired into the An estimated 80 rioters were reported inj ired but no deaths 1 Cnea 0f "Down with American I 1 munista allegedly in the State for four nour yesterday pro-Department at the present against American backing for ictnam ne pro-Frrneh time. His intent is to embar- pnvernment ras Secretary of State Dea Students ar.d laborers, waving Acheson and the Democratic the goid-stam-d flag of Moscow- Jersey. i According to Samuel L. Hnapiro.

assistant county prosecutor, otner creditor have various amounts outstanding, although there are no i "ther "bad checks involved. She plro said the prosecutor's office is in the process of trying to "liquidate" the entire matter to -it nMinH luiiamumi ii an p.tar nf Ijin. dis Township police, ssid Bleecher is thought to be in New York C.an I nr.mtAA to said, police nere would nave have a 'green light" from the New York police would not accept the warrant. Shapiro said Bleecher also might be in Philadelphia. Wanted To Buy Hand Loom la Buy Hand Loom administration.

Not one of i tn-u-a V. in 3 li a 1 a i.a.c Been substantiated up to tne present moment, and the most forceful answer to him is pro-j hr, Acbocnn Philin A -j jessup or ny ouier Anieii-j cans DUl Dy tne soviet, raaio and oreSS. which have trained all thirpninsnn Mr Arheson.i If Mr. Acheson is all the Reds ay he is. then he is no friend of Russia.

1 All-American, screen actres prosecutor's office before forward-Ehtabeth Taylor. ing the warrant. Without a prom- Hotss-Mrs. William O'Dwyer. ise to extradite.

Maguire aaid, aid." Down with Bao Dai." andiently wiU continue for years to "Long live Ho Chi Minh" were come. ex-stylist wife of New York's mavor. and the former Salone Simpson. i wv.u.. and television commentator who nutiiTu inaKCi lan-j ha written a party book heard from the 4.000 demonstra- tors.

Reds Block Evacuation Washington. March 20 JP The jgood condition. VI 7-0699. (adv.) 7.

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