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TEN THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, 1951 (Continued from Page One) on planes and artillery to remedy their fatal, weakness in the fight- Ing. "Therefore-, the Chinese people are at present developing a mass campaign to ana heavy equipment for the Korean front and enable the armed forces of the Koreancand Chinese peoples to overwhelmthe completely on all fields and annihilate still greater" numbers of American 'Amid all 'this typically, violent Red chaff, there was.the one kernel of acknowledgment'that, the communists would like to end the Korean war--provided they do EO with proper "face" and on favorable terms. UN Delegates Spurred To New Peace Efforts UNITED NATIONS, NJ June 2S--(AP) Bed China's a vague Russia peace spurred ITN delegates and other world statesmen to greater efforts tonight to find just what Moscow, arid piping want to end the Korean war. President Tfliman gave surances.tn a major speech that this country is interested "real iv-hich willend the aggression and' bring security to As 'he spoke. United States delegates in the UN.were watchiBg every development for a 'clue to.the intentions and plans of Soviet Delegate Jacob A.

Malik and the Moscow government. Malik started the whole' thing Saturday by declaring.the first atep to a peaceful settlement could be a discussion between the belligerents fov. a "cease fire and an armistice.providing for the mutual withdrawal of forces from the 38th Parallel." Diplomats of many especially Britain 'and Canada, showed gresjt interest and set in motion-steps to get more details if Naarollah Entezam, Iranian delegate and president of the General Assembly, said" in Washington a Korean cease-fire, would "not -be too difficult to arrange." If goodwill exists on Russia's He flew to New York for a meeting of the General Assembly tomorrow --and for hopeful talks with Malik. In New York South You Chan Yang, told a. news conference.

any cease-fire "shnrt of complete reunification of the Korean peninsula will be unacceptable." "Without or participation in all discussions regarding Korea "they, will be futile," he added. JOSEPH FOGLIA.HURT IN TWO-STORY FALL Joseph FogHa, sergeant of guards at the General Electric company, was injured about 4 p. m. yesterday when'he fell while up a second-floor awning 'at his home, B4S' Hallett street, Taken in. a City ambulance to Et, for treatment a fractured right Sieet, he was reported to be in condition last night, Members of Mr.

Foglla's family said a. ladder on which he'. was working slipped and caused Sim to about 15 or 20 feet 'to ground. the Here's Final Box Score Ort MacArifyir Hearmg "score on. ''into the "dismissal 1 'MacArthur.

as reme omman in' the" East: 'days. Witnesses: 13. himself the first; -May 3. Maj, Gen. testified today as the last, (Continued from One) vainly to drive hard-fighting Chinese from hill entrenchments near Parallel 33 north of Seoul.

Fight With Renewed. Fury Chinese and Korean forces bought with stepping up their resistance: en most-sectors of the lOtmile The Reds appeared determined hold. -or regain" as much ground possible aefore 1 become a could On battlegrouods, in foxholes or ic the. epclcpita-6J "their planes, doughboy a and pilots alike wondered as they fought where the newest Korean peace, talk would lead. Heavy hand-to-hand fighting raged just north of the 35th North of miles 38, Allied forces were rebuffed -in a imited attack.

On the-ceotral front the Reds regained a hill'mass while in the-east a -communist buildup appeared ready to explode into a-major ak at any time. The stepped-up-Aerial war-raged nto its over, northwest Korea. Thirty Russian-made MIG ets tangled with :27 U. 1 Sabre jets ust south of the Manchurian border. In a ten-minute scramble, one enemy plane was shot" down.

list brought, communist losses to planea one probably. lestroye.d, sind. 27 Jun 17. Allied-'losses'renialnEd at en planes, destroyed or missing over the.same period 1 Chinese, resistance was stiff eft along the western front-Monday aa he war became a a day: old. Allied 'officers'.

in'Jthis sector had expected a possible OUniiteii; of- ensive.to mark.the" firstjaniiiyers ary of thfe 'attack' ailed to materialize-- WRIGHT BEATS LOWREY BALTIMbRE, Junei35 Chubby Bright; 1 Harrisburgv 178-pourider, role ofr a substitute, astonished' the: ors "winning a 'decision from Tell Ixiwrey, Haven!" who ought 'iWright -replaced Ted -Philadel- ihla who iihab le toi -NEW YORK. (AP) 3eorge -W. -Coburn, hoVse trainer, and 'jockey, after yesterday; is -'his widow and four ENDS OR WE PAY DOCTORS FEE Read Amazing Facts: Kow at last comes the astounding medical discovery doctors and sufferers have vainly sought for years, A way to conquer constipation suffering establish maintain normal function-without the violent action of harsh drags, cals or oils; without the irritat- ing, bloating effects often caused table bulk" preparations. ferers of 20 to 80 years standing were restored to normal xegular- you iheutd MB your doctor. We will pay for visit on same Kale and taw pfo- lor sin eral medical in itv in as little ai 7 to Id 3avi TMrifl JiyinasiiEiieas to j.4 cays witn shield Pi.n-.wiwn your doctor erra conitipation ended.

ARE DRIVER (Continued from Out!) ly. be. committed to a mental Institution. Repeated questioning of the-prisoner had convinced both Bridgeport and Stratford pdHce last night that' Lun'dberg, a factory visioned: himself a ireader of books, and he, has boasted 'to whittle malce-belieyeV out" of potatoes--a trloh got -the more notorious TO 111 ueer out of jail. Dillinger Dead Then, too, in one of his robberies Lundberg told a -women 'grocer, by his own account: "Remember, Diltinger isn't'dead yet!" Piecing together these and other bits of Information; arid the prisoner's comparative caitp in face of charges, of near-fatal shooting, three, holdups and 1 two attempted questioners -bay he imagined: himself worthy' of lining Dilliager's 1 with whom lived 'at 619 contacted local to': 1 'procure, counsel OT The7law- yer, Jack.vSamowitzji.of.

955''Main street, said had not had an Opportunity to interview either of the. prisoners, "who have been held more or less cado," but that hoped to -see them today. Pending an Interview. them, he he could not say whether or, not he ant as counsel. He added that be had.

met' Joseph Lundberg before, "hut-not in connection 1 with court case." Victim Off Danger. List Soon Another development last night was an announcement by Dr. H. F. Dinar, who has been in charge of roeSical for-Mr.

Bergeron, that.the Mil ford "probably will be taken off ger list tw6-daysi" lets fired' at hiriV remain his body, one. in it lung "has caused and Jttay eventually re-. moved, but the others may be left undisturbed, Ir, Dinan said. The-mari who according to police admits 1 Mr. Bergeron, and who -rooin 1 'early "Sunday after, a -fHO ayenue 'restaurant, caused flurry; Stratford: Town, court' yesterday.

when he arid -his'" sister 1 were 'arraigned. Taken to Stratford tie UN Troops QiiEser Russian Peace Proposal TM i Jlodlo liom Tolawi- A group of United Nation loldiers, standing on the 38th parallel in Korea, cheer and wave a 38th parallel sign at they receive word of Russia's ceast fire In Korea Included the group are from United States, Canada-and'Puerto but to a charge Hugh A. -Hoyt that -this meant conspiring with a aec'ond person. Shoiit: 'She when, 'sister arraigned, ZAindberg suddenly shout- guilty' of Judge' warned to 'then set, Abends, at ttiem'and. coriT Liriued case until.

'Saturday. Miss 'Lundberg pleaded -not guilty the against Chief Planagih- jjieiit. Raymonilf a(f "then took JIB' -pair 1 -they pointed ou'V'the; movie they, attended gtit of tfune ..16, the where" Bergeron's pair followed iri" the taxi man after the flatter hsji'ded over 112.25, Liindberg he was 'af raid" Mr. Bergeron. drive off" with hls Not (Continued from Conley, as counsel, for', thti school building committee, asked the coun-y cil to delay; action on; signing of any contracts for' 'actual- tion.

until approval has been procured from the State Tax. commissioner or the "to exceed vita Jive cent bonding He he ijtll! confer' with; the com- misfiioner today, ih: effort to have the necessary approval before the "Monday meeting. Councilman Edward Pratt, chairman of the 1 building- committee, told the council- that every possible.ayenue for d'epreas- ing the cost rpf the 'two buildings bave been, studied by the committee, tbat. the, group iihani- mous; in that town accept the; two bids proceed building -prqgraiiaV "He pointed- out'-'that'-the': net cost i to the; town -after deducting State will be'approx- imately Carpenter' IProgrann Darning 'that, even with the con- two schools', one of 37 rooms 'arid: the other 22 rooms, the tqVn will- be faced with overcrowded again in 1BS2- Councilman Edward H. Carpenter said, that' the 'committee had two new-schools be.

cause "schoola. would have: required, work -on 12 buildings at-' a much -higher At of Frank A. council read to the council, niembera a letter from cente rmerchant, 1 proteeting i'gainat the expenditure "of approximate lyj four mtllioh-'- Dahl. -in his letter -said ithatrhjs ''did not edii'cati oh 'children, -but be felt that. the', 'schools called 'for what 'sLderabte'money -could be saved if the' reject the bids a committee 1 "While questioning the co.uple bri all details the j)ol ice made no attempt reenact 'the When hiBV.slster" were takten i)os7" pltal bed after the trip-K- through Milford and "patient took one look at them "They're 'the Dr.

Dinan aaid afterward that the face-to-face 'meeting "wUh-- hla-aa-" ot 'qyer- 1 In addition'' ieaSf atal Lundbergr which 1 to, are: 3 Holdupi, 2 The armed''jioldup. of the Ideal. and vrV he 'Sunday morning. The -attempted' TobberJ- or a liq'uor- store 1 Barium! where- a woman refused to 1 frightened What Nat ur a i ends. i a lEasy-to-Uke Melcaloae Tablets Melcalose Tablets are'harmless dissolve into a mild, non-purging to take, even gel which mixes completely with time.

Get MelcaloEe Tablets contents of colon to produce light, your druggist soft, smooth, cpmfortahle bowel doc.tor's..fee.i(*see-»**·"·''*·· a above jnicaUy. past the bowel wall. you what they When this is- rea'dy doing for restored consti- today-- add Conquer A frrocery'" store'. ho1dup -'May--M 96H- h'e. 1 street, where he got' "of.

with his in plans 1 for- buildingjf "where- the basic subjects would -be Deg Warden Married William Lane, former, town- forester," "appoint-" ed -dog warden, effe etive July Baiary Transferred 'froin cy fund SOO fpT purchase -of. 's we cl eahin'g qulpni erit 11 40 or bbun-. dary "line of Ql over: (800 1 of repair '-parts 'for- two traffic print! of regul Bch lic.e Tire t.d'eparttn'entsi. 1 Coiin ci Im an Julius Tucciarone as awarded charg1ng "it Ibokii-Hke'firi- The district, ojat, that; during'budget, dis- Vv.lhe 1 ccnlncil; "agreed: tfaat 'JiDiOOO 'Would 'lent "for three onsl'" one" at one Birdseye 'field 'and one find. three; for (10,000, getUhg; one; for.

more 'than i fpr' tett'a fees "being added Mr. Ir, -Doe "man 1 Joseph exception to. sta-. tion at Glover' such faciltties, and' Short'' cillLies. Bpfl.KE.b:HERE CHARGE woman 1 pitcher- "pushing 1 her porch' 'argument vSunday, of yesterday' a andjheld in lieu ibonda.X"-.-^; 1 said she' afiached Li ly May- 1 148; George- street TRUMAN -Truman 'Bernard Baruch; on'very close- terms' for SPONSORED DEBUT from years, met" unexpectedly "'yesterday in at thehome of color -now standard for coun- naD -MaraHaii i try.

It also an hour of triumph fense George C. Marshall. They had a pleasantchat The.meeting 'occurred when the i president, out on an. automobile trmmph the- owners and ex.ecut.vea of who had the- falth and'the'courage: to: 1 nr v. sir linan ci and old friend 1 of Star- ahali'B.

CLOSE (Continued from One), out 3ingle American soldier landing, "there. Forbidden Bomb Rashln He also testified wanted 77-but State destroy the North' Korean'', port. 1 "17 miles from the'Soviet border. "I thought it'might he helpful to have a '(aw bombs going l7'chargYnfYor 7mp a r- olf up there in Vladivostok, ODon- nell-said. He suggested the Russians may have a submarine base at Hasliin since the the'port for their; 1 own use.

'pushing plans'for manufacture and distribution. of; color sets, and dealers wiU'haye "all the color. setsTthay' can. September. 1 'He said 'the 'advent color "will 'give a -much needed "boost: TV sales; and 1 help" distributors' move 'a wolleni- sets 'now in handa of the not be made, obsolete by, and "they can.

be -adapted 'at: little cost for reception in black and white. -He saiS' dealers "just begging" for; converters 1 (Continuad from- Page cheered his procession through One jgroup.of men, federate, sang the words General" DougJas orite 1 Soldiers. Die." School girls along the way Do To'u Do, Mr. Achison Defense Applause The'' Presfdent drew: applause in his defehse of AchesDn' 1 and -went on to: interpolate. that secretary of state'; "has done 'more- country than- all -slanderers put together, and.

'tie said. Acheson has had the of bringing entire: our side to fig common 'enemy and had been successful that objee-" Mr. Truman praised, the of the" Seriate 'committee- "hearings into MacArthur's' ouster'- and -aaid "they b'reath 'cf fresh "air to-' the UDi.ted'- States ate." interrupted frequently by In language as scorching! as the sun which 1 down upon' the short-sleeved the President attacked Republican -supporteYa of the ousted Mac Arthur's, Korean policy and critics of, Acheson, Sec- retary of -Defense Gener-. al Oniar Bradley- an'd the; joint chiefs. of staff for, wanting; to "take a chance" Russia, won't fight in the Far Bast, a a a Stantbn" dqeEn'fcbst any more to produce col ir, shpw than black and" white'iprogramL-: He said rate's pa id by- advertisers for actual "network time lor will ten of 'Th3y us to play- Kussian roulette 1 the foreign; policy the 1 United StatesH-and with allthe chambers of the' pistols loaded," be snapped." heV'sidded: "They are the'-people against' the" 1 apread- ing fear ahd 'islander- aind "li They have attacked, 'the' 'integrity' of the Joint -have' maliciously, attacked" General Bradley, who is-orie of ol- diers this" country produced.

besmirch. the loyalty- of General Marshall who directed our strategy winning' the greatest war In history. "They; have tried to desti-oy Kreatest' iseoretaries of at ate' in our history." able black broadcasts. While the'CBS a -breathtaking, EpecUcie 1 the-picr tures were comparable: to the; tints of color movies should they he seen flying.general, otv a scre en that of'TV, said; however, he' 1 the'wia- dbrn bombing supply; Manchuria now -because sure that Air Force' oil t'. the; mission -against stiffening enemy-Kir 1 -resistanceiand; "still retain" 1 Rus- on.

the Sovists Ltiaf; atom-bomb carr'yi ing U.v S. 1 axa strike back swiftly, wlth-'terrible if, this 1 Calling bombers New York -Yankees 1 of the', het said: our ages and get out there itf an. fabsotvite and O'Dbhnell, ot final witness Armed" Services, and "Epreign -'Beia- tiohs in- the 'inquiry wh ich be g'an last, Way 3 com- 'mittees now must decide to, try agreement.T.o'n i or For" the most part. at the viewing ten-inch tubes iWith enlarging lenses bringing up the apjprbsirnatejy .12 inches. Godfrey, 1 in Mo-ing section' of the broadcast, was -seen.

all of hair, -and' freckles. The' radiance of Faye Emerson visible' iti low-necked sleeveless g-dwn. 'She conducted' ihat part. of the telecast which icompcised; display of this. present two- daily; color aim; Easter h'vStatidard Timey a horn em ah ers series, -and other" 3:30 p.m^^a 'nature -istiiiy.

The -'forme starts Wednesday -an other -CBS: estimated that 'com- 1 color of; them in 'the New York, area sJone'on' botne- i 1 the CBS hallefl aa a success 1 members the Federal 'Communications iGommisaion and 'by of congress. government officials, 1 watched the' show "'over a converted set a hotel, lounge. The seven tube up by an Jenlarger'tb about 10 inches. There hart iously tff special isi 'to President Truman Joint Staff. (Continued from Page One) -disabled" ehtitieS-to 10: C6lor TV PASSAIC, Ion 1 uncocked 1 an.d' 1: i iele vision' as rtfi8 1 'C6lurn Syat'em 1 began ftrst ''color -telecast in.

New.york.-':. deraoiistratipii laboratories here was or press only, a circuit, not a.broadcast as Iumont first. showed i im- ed transm ittin pl- still picture's other. scene A black color one'; sSove'd 'i. reporter -taken; The six claimed: i into 1 first Interpretation of.ths-.a'tatute' as an 1 1 1 1 al -marks-.

1 1 three 1 i eve dldatB '3iic pOintSLi i president 1 'out' "that -Donnelly Had MK, warti's riff riff Dumont i 119 snK 1 or- 1 set i se color wheerp 1 ianing' 1 in'" 1 af the 1 1 i high' -fnkA wias.aoiz-incher.^ to. place Dumont' 1 not' -had; 'DES-The' "Chicago Western "league;" 1 team-, Koines, 9-0, Exhibition baseball game. Hank Sauer. hit two home and Ed aided another to'Iead the; Cubs' -il-Jhit; at- Bob 1 lastly held former cluh 1 to. two 1 1 ic'y representing and-; the v.C3 out.of enty.v powers--, wiiild i 1 future Douglas filed proposed curb on price, Th'e curb was voted by" the; banking: i new'.

Jim tie of and other V. senate: wrangled in today 1 qver 1 com- 1 mittee's; bilL But' it'- appeared termined to enact some; kind o'f -new; LtKa. present they. tee- Chairman -warned that' drastic balajice" budget -'arid "ereato '-greater; inflaUori." end in 'a demand for "total Eaifithe committee had vo ted i to; curb AllbacfcB in 1 uatie'e to 'the manufacturars who. cannot to an; future; such -im-.

certainties are 1 now 1 (Continued from 'Page while They, boat and a a 1 The other -t wo -'i 'person's;" know, although; 'h yfith- man, i ranainedfj keep. 1 1 rocks." rbm'; 1 1 crashing 1 the. J. 'T ing, station in-' Seaside- parK Sgt. Kelly, ivbo-.

manned, lice Iavwch'vjrith' patraltn 1 ea' Stephens Gr'uce: and riaviij Three steps to i Machineless Per man en ts ONE: A bubbly refresh in 0 scalrj-tingling "shampoo. TWO; A brings -you soil, longer-lasting curls. waves artistically ji make value-packed offer- your 'for June." Appointment Not Always Necessary PRE-4lh OF JULY SPECIALS 6 OUR WpUKMANSHIP. IS I A A Till Miii'v a.

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