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Weather Forecast Kain, Gradually Ending Today; Cooler Complete Weather, Tide On Page 5 Start Every Day Right Final Edition ESTABLISHED 1764, VOL. nAH.Y EDITION CXXI HARTFORD 1, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 193728 PAGES Ertrrei A Second 01i Mutter Post Office, Hartford. Conn. 5 CENTS News Briefs Isolating Yugoslavia Held Goal Of Moscow BELGRADE, Feb. 2G (JV-The Yugoslav government today accused the Soviet Union of trying to discredit and isolate FCC Gives Channel 3 To Travelers; On Air Within Four Months U.S.

Charts New Course For Israel Plan For U.N. Omits Sanctions UNITED NATIONS, N. Feb. 26 Lft The United States is working on a Middle East proposal de foreign Koca Popo-' vie delivered the attack in a' major address to the Yugoslav parliament. It was regarded here as a significant departure Irom defensive tactics.

He blamed Ihe Soviet Union for what he said were worse relations between the two countries and assailed revivals of Stalinism. His surprise statement asserted "Stalinism has done more evil to socialism than a imperialist actions to-; Starts With No Network Rev. E. H. Tuller Named To High Baptist Office signed to get Israeli forces out of' Egypt and the Gaza Strip without! imposing sanctions on Israel.

This was disclosed by American delegation sources as the General pther. Connection I Poovic contended-1, no country should head On com-' munist world; he had varm i words for Poland and hi is of future relations with the, iun-try, and said relations! good with western count" despite differences of gr ernmen-; tal systems. Ho said Yugoslavia would not Join any blocs even if the Soviet1 Union considered non joining Assembly plunged into critical debate on the Israeli-Egyptian crisis.) The Rev. Edwin II. Tuller was The United States hopes to have elected to the second highest exits resolution ready tomorrow.

I ecutive post ule American Chief. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Baptist Convention in Boston may speak then. Tuesday. Confers With Delegates He is a former general sec- Lodge conferred today with a1 retary of the Connecticut Coun-: number of delegates including cil of Churches and resided in Lester B. Pearson of Canada and! West Hartford, where he was or-V.

K. Krishna Mcnon, India's rov-i dained in 1937. ing Cabinet minister. In elections Tuesday he was American sources said Lodge is i made the denomination's asso-trying to work out a proposal notjeiate general secretary and di-; so drastic as a resolution put up: rector of its missionary cooper-by six Asian-African countries last! ation council, which guides the week. This Asian-African resolu-j fund raising and promotional ac- sl if tM y- PI '-d A The Federal Communications Commission announced in Wash-ton Tuesday that it has decided, bv a four to three vote, to keep VHF Channel 3 in Hartford.

This denies the move to make the Hartford area one of all U1IF television, and terminates the proceeding to shift Channel 3 to Providence. Estimate Unchanged When WTIC gets the official FCC go-ahead. Channel 3 can lie expected to go on the air a nostue act. Perennial Impostor Jailed Uion calls for punishment (sanc-i uvmes oi o.oo congregations, itionsi of Israel for not withdraw-; Rev. Tuller.

executive sec-re within three or four months, and, without a major network affiliation. Paul W. Morency, president BOSTON. Feb. 26 -Frank' Noble Thompson, 'S2, of Boston, arrested 15 times on a charge of illegally wearing a Navy uni-: form, was given a three month jail term today for lus latest masquerade.

Federal Judge William T. McCarthy ordered tile sentence alt-) er testimony revealed Thompson was seized by the shore patrol in the south end ftr posing as! a quartermaster third class. "Only last October he was re-i i of the Travelers Broadcasting jtary of the Massachusetts bap- Lodge was represented as at-ltist Convention since 195-1, takes tempting to find a resolution that! over the new post in June from will get a two-thirds majority in: the Rev. Dr. Ralph M.

Johnson, the Assembly and will be in har-jwho will become president of mony with tiie U. S. position. The 'the Berkeley, Baptist Di-American view was said to be tvvo-i vinity School. fold-to obtain immediate with-! Rev.

Tuller was born in Hart-drawal of Israel and to bring! ford. He was assistant I I IT lS'M Service' made the first clear in testimony at an FCCJ hearing in 1933, and Tuesday said he has not changed his estimate that it would take be TELLER if. REV. EDWIN" of a new Sheraton hotel there. Although he is being accompanied by two trailer trucks carrying seven spare horses, a blacksmith, rroom and other personnel, the modern "Paul P.pvere" said Tuesday his jaunt is still "no The original Paul Revere could have read The Courant.

too. along his route. He made the ride in 1773, when The Courant was 9 years old (Courant Photo Marshall). PAST MKETS PRESENT: A modern Paul Revere," who is reenacting the famous ride 1mm Boston to Philadelphia, pauses Tuesday at the historic Webb House in Wethers-field to read The Courant which was being published in the real Paul Revere's Day. The rider is Rex Trailer.

Roston TV cowboy, who beean his 307-mile trek on horseback Sunday in Boston. Trailer expects to arrive in Philadelphia next Monday in time for the opening about conditions that will insure; and director ot religious eauca no return to the previous situation, tion of the Conn. Baptist Con IIVJI VI U1C UUpu.ll tween 90 and 120 days to begin swvt- 1 vention in 1941. He began his ol Offers Compromise i. r.i! PM.fciKt rn-initv Sfhivit and; kjii uie secona inaiici The U.

S. resolution is likely to, fm war in paris." He served in cy said Tuesday "We do not ad-! a numoer oi uieas tt naAa nf Wiltinm ohtn-fhes in Ratavna. N. and comemuiaie a ueiwuin nuuia- include vanced leased from Danbury (Conn. Federal Prison! for illegally wearing a Navy uniform' Assistant U.

S. Arty. Arlyne F. llassett said. "He has served at least half a dozen jad terms for the same offense," she added.

not! bv Pearson. It will Hall High School in West Hart-i Washington. D. before re-ition at present." The three major network Ua ii t- He. turning to Connecticut.

menu ford and Brown University way tne Asian-African resolution i. rV 4T W-fc I either own or are affiliated with stations already serving this maze nweens Mermen Business Area. vnXT area. The Columbia Broadcast Thieves Impose Silence I of those who demand penalties on 'Drifter' Held In Maine Accused Of Murder Here Missinq; Bridqeport Block Burns ur- p-rd wtatvhe dead vet. Officials of ihe Shore! i-uuuiyj m-m mxj caled a constructive compromise, ing System owns WHCT (Channel IS.

UIIF), the National Broadcasting Co. owns WNBC (Channel 30. UHF), and WNHC-TV (Channel 8, VHFn is an affiliate of the American Broadcasting Co. ir.v.'ti iwar thi Aniwi 'and drew immediate criticism; Arundel CotirHv eoti'munitv told MERIDEN, Feb. 2G fire' alarm, and in answer to a fall'-spectators and workers in the Soviet Union and Syria.

police iNt thieves made off with that raged out of control fur al- for help more equipment came district stumbled into each other! They called it pro-Israel. tti fimnlilieis used bv the na- mti-t two hours in Mei idenV fmm (wnnnmiiiM i nA rh Svria Farid Zcineddine ac-: By I. OWKNS I A large sum of money. re" At Prcsrnt Location tron as thev sit and watch business enter todav left two J. cused Pearson of speaking fori rniP.

who was noned to have been about In FCC hearings in March, Morencv had said that twrsons m.ssin" i1 damage es- -m- fin died Aionists. itesdia undiw taken intp custody Tuesday in ooo. which Scavone ftl-. nffirinls more miuaing tnat oiiUp.sea hanmns ram clouds. in? to ue tne U.

N. to help con- movies in their cars. Poland Cuts Arms Cost when his body 'VV'U- wouia seeK seteciea pro- Orono. has been charged, was not found with th fatal tahhin? of Hivr--oi-ori nn hi k-itrhpn grams trom Abu mis, novvever. than a million dollars.

soon as firemen cleared Only one injury was reported. tinue the Israeli aggression." iinic Scavone. 59, in his Front; floor last Saturday with 14 stab was before ABC chose Channel A iour-storv brick business; lne nu. tiling next to it wui be A fireman was treated at a hos- i)ae Keoorts Toland is to sp.nd less monev on'sixl apartment building col- rad. city officials said, because pital 1r smoke inhalation.

secretary General Das Ham-; Street apartment here Wounds. A rag was also stuffed as its aiunate. "The! in his mouth. Morency said Tuesday that armaments. Prime Minister Jo2cT.

laped Into ntboie. A three-story couia into ue Mien in a More than three hours after marsi5toid meanwhile published Cole, known here as nvi itM 'v 1 ilJ VV1U Desm leiecasung irom tor fits present downtown location ia Cvrankiewici said in Parliament adjoining brick business wmo. (lthe fire was first spotted at report on his lalks yesterday withjCowboy. was picked up inHv iinz was reduced to a twrned-ouu Sit dentists In the buildings l.t!fthoi,t firemen were n.i.,.,n imr Ahi Kian Maine authorities and held KMie, ouiv rmu i.ctc th Travelers Insurance Co. tumble 0 Mre than 23 business were! The Menden Dental Assn.

an-1' ea tlwt he am? possession a warrant signed by: He said t0 me o.u.enc. n- MUMninni-u wie. The oor of the buililmj. luanus nr n-irnian hv telenhone nis wnereaoouts. sinn renter on the old Traveler government by mergmg 10 snops.

a jewehr store a hai, BRIDGEPORT. Feb. frmtod on an 0Pen area told Eban he questioned whether -ILn- The Maine authorities were f.l." r. jsfnes into five snop, a scnmii. iw; rire that raged out of con- known plaa near the the problem of Aqaba can w.f'r i.r.

niaim. h-'told Mondav night that local de-'iV, fessHinal office, and lour "al. was oc-soh-cd separately from that ofjt Cole wjth fcjo wamntjXf the nearly 10-year 'Good Deed Thwarted niirirriiMWM mw toi uuiiuhik fiinind hv the AlOtOr tDlimmem fc uA thara f.w cmiuuic- cuiu vapt. iun-, iu Travolni-a wa-roH fnr tha -1- uat.li DES MOINES, Feb. 26 Fire Chief Leonard Petmcelli in downtown Bridgeport distributors of mat coie oe picncu maUSinai.

iviL-aira vi v.i.i.i.i.v. tarn Iraq and Saucti Araoia aemanciea up and held for local police. )rnm nresi. fit J. Baker.

16, went to jail for iai(j he didn't know what started; Lost in the flames were indus-; equipment and small machineiy. meats The back of the build ng on israei uuimg James w. nogers. 43. 01 a pal but he dtdn qu.te cany oiljtp tools, auto supplies.

Haven Rail- ernoon acoaie. mt- ia, agt. inumas j. uaiey anu u- imniDuii was oniereu neiu his act of good will. Hours after the fire police list- and toys.

There was no imme-; tended to the New dent of the Travelers Broadcasting Service "We are, of course, extreme- R.iLn- mine th Kiirui nf ii' fmir. Hiaio timai nf Ham.cn -trt in expected to resume iaiN on uie.iective t.civvara i. isaunow sn.i under a Mu.mw Dona ittesaay in fnnnH II s.ti. 16 nleaded mw.ina Tiiev; Ti, hvb 'Middle Last tomorrow. Lt.

Darman took Cole into Police Court on a charge ol v. i nun uvuiuiii int. C- i fiK'i w- i it- ui nil naiuvi. i SMiUy to a spordins charge LK-d were Holland Phaneuf. about 4 p.m.

and resulted in Firemen said the building IHiHes Khan Confer ii to! net i-Ati Ifrt tIrl thA ho f. .1 t'i- U'or. i ,4 t. 1. 1 1 it'ittTvcTAN custody after he waived extra-, breach of peace after he called dition in Bangor Municipal Court Detective Lt.

Tltomas C. Barber ly delighted to hear that th FCC has rendered its final decision keeping Channel 3 in Connecticut and awarding it to the would serve out a three-day jail ner. an elderly cripple. I rush hour. It was brought under Thev said there was no damage retarv of State Dulles and Israeli" a.

belPg a tUSlX" AlL 'Travelers Broadcasting Service nA ii'i vuni V't a 1 1 1 11, 1 fi 1 11 11 11 1 lllil 1 vi 11 m. auu iv iiua.MUTi -r vYi Cole, who was described is Lt. Barber reported that UOOpsi-lll-flllU 1... Maine thrtriins 1 oi-a MaimoH ha UaA hann P- Last night, after Baker had '-every possible cheek" it "must. Witnesses said the district was bv fire walls la wav out of the pent several hour in jail, a de-ibe presumed that the two men Jn thick, heavy smokp 'Came of the iirf wa5 undeter-'deadlock, agreed today that Eban; a ca friendh- with Sravw aiut that nique In Area 1)ft iwwni7prl him Raker Hint wi ilwir km in Ihe fliv a i kM nom ti Re with tlac wiimni uc Vy 1.

lemuj nil aim iimi. tective recognized him. Baker and )ost their lives in the fire -and that visibility was so bad mined UUUIU 1IUIVA Me. theater last Friday when he lived with him at one time) "It will be our goal to provide the real Jorrv Scott were brought; Moriden is a citv of Hammarskjold at the United Na- borrowed monev at the earnest dossid moment into court today. midway between Hartford and Baker explained: "I'm not go-j New- Haven, ing to and somebody had to Eight persons escaped from Uons- -with two pair of barber's from him.

the television service which Loan rushed back to said Co(? nad ben emj simon Bernstein thousands of viewers and proton this morning to comer witn-pjovcd at one time hy Scavone of Bloomfield ordered Rogers spective viewers in Dulles a.ter meeting )-esteraay Vint.nr. street ppstaurnnt-hA' I under tlw hich honrt a he 'New Enirland have awaited for Mother, Free Under Bail, do the time because neither of us the upper lliwrs of the lour-stor'! with Hammar- New York Qty until almost a decade. land they believed that 'lived with Scavone on the at the charge request U. N. skiold, the secretary gen- of the he also continued various March 20 1 police.

rl. I has any money. I just wanted to building before it collapsed. I school student, said' difcovered me fire FOllIld DCllCl 111 P011(l- 'Bob agit-ed to go to jail for me." building twice and twice camei Scott was ordered to jail and out carrying a man. erai.

ine nasiiiv scueuuifu uunrv daps Eban meeting lasted an hour and a half I Baker was turned over to juvenile! He was the policeman who; Rose Snooncr, 41, of 4.19 cast their lines on what appeared Tlu re was no word on whether; was Dulles and Eban talked about a rescued four persons just before Franklin who failed to ap- to be a coat. They found it i State Delay On Projects "It will he our policy, as it has been for .32 years in radio, to strive for a type ol programming which is unique in our area and designed, above all. to serve the public to the greatest degree." "We shall make use of our FCC construction permit as soon as possible, and we look forward to the time when we shall sprve r.itr mam friisnrta authorities. Radioactive Fish Missing possible U. S.

-sponsored formula ChrUlmas when fire struck two iear Tuesday morning in Police a body and police were notfied. blocks away from the site of to- to ansvven which! in the U. N. for winning an Israeli ithdrawal. Sgt.

Edwaiti J. Garrity and Fib. 'J6 vr An dav's bla.e. A mother and her HONOLULU. small 'concerned neglecting her uiansanti Policemen Wherry r.i-j i itni-n nf ti- ivirinv rmir i rpn tM'i isni-u in umi Is Costly, Chairman Says j.iu..-, son.

was loumi oeau in ine roie, active fish were broadcast today lire Pond a tew hours laterj'1 Jt lmle mvestigat- by University of Hawaii scientists. I Allen LaV ine, atioiit and and Medical Examiner WatLALCKLAM. New "Zealand The fish bad been doused with his wife were taken down a lad-, Feb- -b LP Ailing Anthony radioactive rtronfium 90 and. used from their fotunh-floor "vaugha toS the Zn'Z hT:" P.r!s.! Bv KEITH SC1IONKOCK permitted to do more of their, through this additional medi- present alljUm." State Rep. John C.

Donaldson, own building. At first step will be the more than "The of Wilton charged Tuesday proiects that cost in an Atomic Energy commission mem. ne reiusen leave mu Pmspru OP Hoce Bar- 7, fi vVi. ana was uul research project conduced by the; firemen agreed to take his two Zsr SliJL 11" of bed briefly, for the that tlm Statf. Piililir.

Works renovation and pvnansinn of musr namllea Dy meiour downtown studios and the tiniversitv at Coconut Island. Tliev Pomeranian dogs as well. straight flay, nis pnysician re-, ie hamtiimr mt hniM. physician stflt, were taken from a tank! During fire ammunition in aeaa or pours ported. Programs "so badly" that.Public Works Department I installation at our Talcott 'Mountain plant of a television instances." Don- marked with radioactive dinger a sprung gooassnop nrc.

I meiormer hr.t.sn prime min-. Droiccts is! i know of tiens. and for half an hour shells and, ister has been contined to Ded -Mon sairl. -wlwe institution transmitter and antenna." 'if eaten, no immediate ill effects' bullets exploded intermi.tently. l0.rrV.1.L,:TK' Uhc Identification, because of recurrent attacks of to build s.mil nro ectsi "We are grateful to th WlHi IHH Ml UUL IIU'V IUU1U IdUM" IIU- NIC -Ill III i.

n-i ma. unTini it ivk tin thipm i Donaldson who is House that would have cost about 510,.: puonc mr us many expressions nf the Legislature's I of Kod and hope for suc- cancer in time. iden responed to tne general imh uy iciciiives on uie uay since ne arrivea nere lasr weeK Page 2 cess of our efforts." oiHnjiiui in. tiu, ner arrest with the approval to convalesce from an alxiumi- rejwrteit to the prosecutor that 0f city welfare officials. 'mil ailment.

thev received a complaint she I Finance Committee, teed off on, what he called "procrastina tion," "red tape and "bureau cracy" in the handling of state 1 'Yale Students 111, 200 Driver Claims Speed Law Covers Horses, Not Autos building projects. Cites lxng Delays was neglecting her i-year-old son, drinking and entertaining men. Police reported they found Mrs. Spoonrr in a drunken con-; diiton with a male companon at hp. hnmp.

Tale Of Honest Gambling In Prison Amazes Judge He said that delays between Boycotting Dining Hall the time money is allocated for: buildines and the actual com pletion of the projects extends NEW Feb. 26 A statement released by Wil- Ridiculous as it seems," Fa.si; 'Wrs Spooner was released on! said later," the situation is thcre'a professional bond posted since the town derives its James Carbone (or an ap- A Hartford motorist has claimed in Common Pleas Court lhat the Town of West Hartrord has no authority lo arrest him Kbuvtuuu un, en. union a per cent cm. uiai goes normally irom two .0 refused Ham II. Dunham master ot ait9riu.s in.iin th wolfnro fund." vears.

In some instances, ers-from the charter and the Tuesday in court. Act- 'said, these delays have been as today for the second day in the college, said the situation dav over an amazing story of, "Was it honest?" tlte judge in- row to eat in Yule Jonathan i wiiln-jiivn honest Pamhlinc in tile OUired. i lone as eight yefll'S. I'epanment oi university neaitn r. 11 11.11...

fiA. I X. 1 1 for speeding unless he is dnv-i charter excludes motor vein-. jng Judge Simon Bernstein gave lng a horse. cles." Carbone a stay on the lorieiture Rocro Andriulll nf Hartford is Judge Walter J.

Sidor has on the bond until Friday, appealing a speeding convicl ion, asked for lurthcr information on; shortly after 1 p.m., three Slate ITISOn ai parson- un. nic.v uoii I ilium 1 unai r.uwiiius ouine mum wn ffnrt in trv Heating. They run it just like thej layed rases," Donaldson said, the campus. They said at h. iri-fii irom tne west, iiartiora i owiiitnp mancr i in i roseciuoi i small boys fishing in the pond The stoiy was told to Superior games in the casinos downtown." that the costs of everything half of them had been ill Judge Edmund Scotl by two men Rciter was released from the'tjo up and the buildings cannot the weekend, apparently fromi John Hathaway di-" Court.

i Frnneis v. Manion. convicieu oi ourgiary ai a vuii- prion lasi ut-c. i nrr sci-viiik id he hUI'1 lor tne original nnoi- laiiueu ioihi. nf tlii rlr.nartmr.nt iirl Andriulli's attorney.

Salvador I don't know how it a p- fornia ranch. jmonlhs for lorgory, BoUII. 28. who tions. That amounts to mislead-; Ihe Yale Department ot th illnesses mav have been After sentencing William Reiter, served a term for receiving stolen pencd," Fasi observed, "hut the should be clarified for the benefit of the town." in" the taxpayers.

uu smi- iuiu-hc i caused by a "jastro-intestinal 3 Freed From Prison For Plane Rescue Work proixrty, was released shortly bi and Ben Boldt yesterday, Donaldson called the Public 4UW disorder. Works nnnartment "a joke." He1 So far Judge Scott remarked as could be learned, fore Reiter. Warden Art Bernard of the NEW YORK, Feb. 2ti "I want to ask you fellows a Three eitv nrisnn Inmates wpre auestion. You don't have to an- said it "apparently cannot get Edwd7 Collet 5 vada State Prison, answering tele- Today's Index out irom imnrr tne mi rat in the dinimr1' released today as a reward toriswer.

Reiter, you said you came phone queries, said the prison al- Fasi, claimed Tuesday that the West Hartford town charter specifically excludes motor vehicles from the town's speed regulating powers. Fasi poinled to Chapter 1, Section 3, subsertion 16 of the Charter of the Town of West Hartford, which states: The town shall have the power to regulate the speed ot animals, vehicles except motor vehicles, and the driving or lead- no new cases nave oeen re "I think the department shouW out of Carson City with SSdO? their rescue work in the Feb. 1 ported elsewhere. be ahoi.sneci. uonaiown m.u.

Aj of nlght according I had about $2S0," Reiter re plane crash on Rikcrs Island was several years was several a.s Page Page Alsop Col. 14 Farm News 16 "as lt once about 2U residents of the which took 20 lives nd injured plied. I "I heard a story about how you Amus. 10. 11 Financial 22, 23 many others lows card playing among inmates with good conduct records.

"We know they're going to gamble anyway," Bernard said. "We can watch it this way." Bernard said he doubted that any inmate took away as much money as Reiter said, Today' I IIIXKLE Tlicy were the first to re-! got it." the judge said, "I heard ago. I think that state building college-one of 10 on activities should lie supervised the campUS, were confined by the State Finance Depart- to the Yale Infirmary. Many oth- mr.nl nnr! handled bV Private rrinon clou In tlioir Bridge' 2S Haskin "You say you -nsnt a job In incr nf animals through Byrnes 2 Jacqueline City News 6 Lcgals Classified 24-27 Obituaries you ceive sucn consideration among a story mat you naa a casino in the 83 prisoners who assisted Carson City." in the rescue. The city penitcn-l "As a matter of fact, we did." ttarv is located on the island Reiter said.

"I ran a lable up contractors. Such a move would. Reports from Yale sources tolit.hi;of"'e? hat can AliilMn-lfi tlin fnrl tana flrifl nil. fn -It streels." "Mosf of them gn broke, I3cr t'JUlUIHUr li iv ivu UilY MIU 11111 IWU UU (III Ult'dln Clubs 12 Radio TV 21 Society navd commented. "These convicts reaucracy and would reduce at college dining halls and other "Oh.

I'm and the prisoners were sent to there for awhile. sorry w-s can't Fasi polntPd out that Ihe state statute on speeding authorizes the traffic authority of a Town to establish speed limils with lU r-- rtr-l i fnit.i ttt n-lribilii tin rtft the scene immediately follow -I "In slate 3 Sports 17-20 prison? they get out about gambling tion." jdents are prepared in a central' peop" 2S ir.2 the crash of the Northeast 'judge asked 5 Star Gazer Comics Crosby Crossword Drummond Editorials 8 Airlines plane. All were serving "Yes sir. I operated a roulette being allowed here, but such stoi- Donaldson also said be thinks kitchen at Woolsey Hall and then 1 lt Town News the approval of the State Tiaf- Uhat state institutions should be taken to the various outlets. 11 Women's 13 sentences up to three years.

Iwhcel. You have to give Uie insti-des are a little overblown." ba Commission..

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