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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 4

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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-AVTONESDAY, MARCH 11, 1953 Four Although the rhinoceros was once only five species remain, some of Even Russia in on Competition 'Mum found in most parts of the world i which are represented by less than and had many species, it is found 1 100 animals, says the Nauonal Ceo- Eden Tells U.N. Korea Averted at present in very limited areas ana igrapnic cocteiy. II Supreme Court Orders Break Case Trial Now Board tojSell Bay State to Industry Is Urged World War III OFV EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 rV UNITED NATIONS, N. March QUEEN ANNE STYLE CONSOLE for REBUILT WITH SINGER parts 11 (AP) British Foreign Secretary The Dorchester District Court today wag ordered by the Supreme Judicial Court to give an immediate trial to Walter J. Kelley 27, of Bowdoin Dorchester, in connection with an alleged house break two years ago.

Anthony Eden declared today that despite Korea, World War III has SEE IT! TRY IT! COMPARE IT! not broken out and there no rea son why it should. Eden, addressing the U.N.'s gen LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Hl Dm i Olhw It) II CllialU eral assembly, said "it is nobody's interest that it should break He thereby differed from some Am ericao leaders who have stated we New Dale Motor Mad by General Motors, Knee Control SewlifM Cabinet In Walnut. We Also Have Maple and Mahogany. are already in World War III. The British statesman said that Kelley, a draftsman, charged the Dorchester court violated the State and Federal Constitutions in postponing until April 17 a hearing scheduled for Feb.

13 on complaints charging him with breaking and entering the home of William Crocker, 11 Thane Dorchester, on April 28, 1951. His attorney, Timothy J. Mc-Inerney, told Judge Henry T. Lum-mus Kelley lost his job and has been unable to obtain employment since his arrest Jan. 29, 1953.

In his petition for a writ of mandamus against the Dorchester court. Kfl-ley alleged he was "rudely arrested by several Boston police officers" at his place of employment. 'with the growing strength of the 1 1 'I 'y ss 4r4 ft fit 1 -V i i I iA rfli iniiiini.il. iKil-n West there is no reason why it SINGER should break out" ELECTRIC PORTABLES He called for support of the S-YEAR GUARANTEE United Nations as a "world meeting place" where opposing porces can get together and try to settle their A sell ant) icrvirt irulni machine. Our nly ba.inesi lor aver 2U yari.

differences without war. 14 Iff -kJ. twwl'1lf" 1 lW''rifrJ''Yi'irnfWi1l TMs 'HMDS' Or ra OCI Eden called on the Communist world to agree to the Indian Korsn plan which the assembly COMPARE IT! adopted last December. SFF PORTABLE ELECTRIC This plan would permit Red RENTALS IS A MONTH prisoners who don want to go TRY IT! home to stay behind. He recalled that former Soviet Foreign Minister Probation for Two in Stolen Goods Case Two receivers of stolen property taken in a January, 1950, wholesale jewelry store break today received a suspended sentence and a fine in Suffolk Superior Court before Judge Edward J.

Voke. Frank J. Cesario, 32, of Hanover North End, was given a two- Andrei Y. Vishmsky had said the prisoner question was the only SOVIET DISH TOWELING Raymond F. O'Connell, chief counsel for State Department of Labor and Industries, holds Soviet dish towel purchased in New York.

He offered it as evidence of competition "even from Reds" for state textiles. Paul T. Rothwell, Chamber of Commerce head, and Charles F. Adams president of Raytheon, examine toweling. They both are proponents of bill.

issue preventing an armistice. He warned those countries that "it does not pay to persist in a YOU CAN BE SURE OF HONEST, COURTEOUS AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE WHEN YOU PHONE OR WRITE US FOR THE NAME OF YOUR NEAREST STORE. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION ANYWHERE IN NEW ENGLAND, delivers for onlf policy which has united the whole free world against them," and blasted the Reds for having "unceremoniously rejected" the Indian year suspended House of Correc tion sentence, and placed on pro S-YEAR GUARANTEE SEWING MACHINE the rubber tycoon's "misconcep bation for six years, and Elliot plan. It was adopted 54-5. tions concerning the industrial cli Malchkowski, 32, of Glenville av.

Allston, who pleaded guilty to re The Free world's determination to resist aggression in Korea, Eden ceiving stolen goods, was fined mate" in this state. "I made the trip to see Mr. Fire stone with Commissioner Mori $500 and placed on probation for said, "may prove to nave been a turning point in history. It may one year. Yesterday Judge Voke sentenced have averted the horrors of a third world war." Joseph R.

Francione, 24, of Saluta I 'DEALERS ASSOCIATION "SmM 'Jf pj-OF NEW ENGLAND' 'LP arty," said O'Connell, "and I heard Firestone say he would not locate in Massachusetts because the sit BULLETIN Verbal fireworks were touched off at the hearing today of Gov. Herter's proposal for a State Department of Commerce, "hen Representative Arthur W. Milne, Pittstield, said the state would be better off without the textile industry. Charles Francis Adams president of the Raytheon Manufacturing immediately took issue, saying it would be unwise to "throw overboard" the textile industry, because textiles will continue to be manufactured. "It still lies within the power tion North End, to 3t4 to 5 years in State Prison, and gave or those who began the conflict, he declared, to end it.

Antnony J. i'allotta of Uarden st. uation was 'so ItlH "Moriarty went over the 'bad' North End, a three-to-four-year sentence, suspended six years, and a $600 fine, for their parts in the MAIN OFFICE Emmanuel League Bridge It's the price news of this new year! A brand-new 1953 Buick Special with more power, richer interiors, a finer ride but no step-up in price! Come in and try this great performer Buick's greatest value in 50 great years! 2-doer, 6-pojstngar Sdoi, Modal 480, llhtlteHd. Optional occauoriai. ilola end local lat, II any, additional.

Fricn may vary tlightly In adjoining communitie dua to (flipping cnorgei. All pricai tubact to ehonga wifhouf notic. SEE YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALEB situation point by point with Firestone and completely dispelled his The annual coffee and bridge jewelry store Breaks. party of the Emmanuel League will Arrests of the men in the jewelry be held at tmmanuel College Sat urday afternoon, March 14 at store break were made by detectives of the North End Station, Hazen A. Chalmers and John T.

o'clock. Luncheon will be served A Legislative committee on State Administration was told today misconceptions or conditions here. O'Connell said that such misconceptions were common among industrialists throughout the nation. "They have wrong ideas ab out the taxation and wage differential in this state," O'Connell declared. "Henry Long (State Tax Com Hommeu.

Mrs. James W. Carr. general chair man, will be assisted by Mrs. Phil that "our textile mills are not only getting competition from those ip V.

McBride, Mrs. Lawrence J. The Andes mountain chain in the south but even into Russia. GE 6-0481 I I AV 2-84S5 Murphy and Mrs. Mark F.

Russo, stretching some 4500 miles, is the he statement was made by Ray- missioner) can prove that taxation longest in the world. -J in Massachusetts is no more severe than in other states and he has so imond F. O'Connell, legal counsel (for the Commission on Labor and llndustries, and was illustrated dramatically when O'Connell waved proved it on many occasions. The big gripe of industrialists is that nobody in the State Administration cares about them. We should have a dish towel wnicn was made in Russia and which he said a relative a small price 'itf of his purchased fc (rU4fi? O'Connell was a for when OFFICE UPROAR CAUSES GAS, HEARTBURN Prasaura lit thn ofiica, woiriet it homt, fulping your meals-all cama indication, dnctori eay.

Tk Amitoni for immediate raliaf! Contains among a group some Department of Commerce program, even if it just consisted of four or five good salesman who can get down on a personal level with the industrialists and find out what 41 Ml 11 appearing before the committee 111 1 1 ilii i support Cov. 1 pport Cov. Herter's proposal they don like here. Ifor the establishment of a State Department of Commerce to help WATCH REPAIRING Glycina to knrp you foaling good. Taitai good.

develop Massachusetts industrially. Paul T. Rothwell, president of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, supported the Governor's bill and said "it will give Massa O'Connell told the committee that DAY MRVtm GUARANTEE chusetts a better weapon in the increasing comnetitive strupsle he. the huge Firestone rubber plant in Fall River never would have located in Massachusetts if the late Commissioner of Labor James T. Moriarty had not personally con-itnetert Mr.

Firestone and dispelled Tin of 24 Tahl.U 100 Tahiti Bottla $1.19 Am lween states for more business and fone I no cHaRGC rort minor umir at. h. wmiti aTRttT noon more jobs. We hope that enactment of this kill will mark the end of the period of report writing and discussion and th'e start of a period of more action. "Massachusetts Is in desperate need of more aggressive action for the expansion of business and the creation of more job opportunities, by aiding existing firms to prosper and enlarge and by attracting new enterprises to come here.

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B. Casson, representing the Massachusetts rayon and textile mills, was another supporter of the bill. "Massachusetts industry," he said, "has been studied to death. Commission after commission has studied this no longer tolerable Meui -rosier service "fa Taste todays SCHENLEY SIU situation. And the findings of practically all of them coincide, so much so that it is no longer worth one's time and effort to read and study the reports for anyone familiar with the subject can be reasonably certain that the find ings will be the same as those of a predecessor commission, except perhaps couched in different language.

know House Approval Shifts Hawaii Fight to Senate I WASHINGTON, March 11 (AP The fight to make Hawaii the 49th state shifted to the Senate today after the House passed a Statehood bill for the tfiird time yesterday. Senate leaders have predicted it's the best-tasting whiskey 1 1 Vf committee approval within a few aays 10 clear tne way tor senate action aoout April l. The House amended the bill, writ ing in among other things provision tor anotner congressional vote to ratify the new state's constitution 9 before Hawau could actually be admitted. Then it passed the amended bill on a rollcall vote. Democratic leaders lost a bitter i XX.

1. battle to return it to committee for further study. The House first passed a HnwfrH statehood bill in 1947 by a vote of 197-133, and again in 1950 by 282-110. The recommittal motion, made by Rep. Walter Rogers, of Texas, was supported by Democrats seeking to force action on the Alaska statehood bill, as well as opponents fi DAKAR MONROVIA ACCRA tEOPOLDVIllI 9 JOHANNESBURG X' No CHANGE OF PLANE! Now you can fly to Johannesburg ia giant, dependable Super-6 Clippers the newest, fastest airliners in Pan American's world-wide fleet! At more than 5 miles per minute, this through-plane service is six hours faster than before.

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