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JANUARV 19, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE nV E CEl iteltan-American Society will be And on Some of Manehealer'i SideJSl^etSf Too Herald feels It must print in the VOL. bXXIl, NO. ^2 held tomorrow afternoon at 2 Interest of fairness. or retribu­ Klavins, Local. DP, Has o’clock at -the Glubroonw on Eld-. —T tion, to >11 persohs"e;oncerned. rldge atreet. AU members are Drivers, Please Note -spot. Hllis and dales, bumps and ■ Shortly after our lawyer friend Taste of Notifying His ■ requested to attend. There are several locations -in dips. -Rough shoulders. pulled himself out of. his difficul­ Wife of. Court Action town'where drivers should exercise ; Manchester Green. .lust check ties last Thursday, ■ without any Cons Defy The Men’s Club of Temple Beth special caution to avoid accidents. I the accident records there That help frorit -Herald men who stood Sholom win observe ‘'Know Your These are Just a few that we’ve. curve-Is a^ lot sharper lh»n Jt Olgerts Klavins of 701 Main Second at opened windows In the office atreet, a Latvian DP,' found that Town” night at Its meeting Mon­ noticed. Perhaps our readers know I looks. Or perhaps dnyers are Just doing nothing ibore than shout­ ' g o in g a lot faster there than they the Iron Curtain casts a long shad* Authority; on Like Garni il day night at'<8:30 at the temple. ing words of encouragement and ow and may be the one thinC Judge John S. G. Rottner, Judge For example, the Center doesn’t making remarks we feel sure the preventing him from obtaining » of the. Town Court, Harold A, seem like it should be a paK^u^a^r-; ,, ^ ^ V h ^ o ” V n 7 ;; snow-shoveling lawyer thought Turkington, member of the Board divorce from his wife, Milda. whom Plane were not at all called for, the Press Riot open^Taces wfth no obstruklons sjdes.of the he haa not seen since 1944. of Directors and former mayor, with usually a bus or two tossed time came for the newsmen, to Klavins told Superior Court and Edward W. Krascnlc.sr head except for that "keep right” traf- In to make things real int,eresting. leave the office for the day and. Judge William J. Shea yesterday ! Taipeh, Formosa, Jan. 19-— A Pittsburgh, Jan. 19— (A»)— . of Civil Defen.se. will speak. A Bc standard. '^But don’t be fooled. Of couTke. we hope our readers face the pro.spect of getting their that he Was seized by German soK with 13 men aboard crashed off the coRst of South China Sun­ social hour will follow the meet­ For one thing, there’s plenty of realize that if they have accidents own snow-bound cars rolling. diers during World War II and day after reporting it had been hit by Communist ^ound fire. Rioting convicts 1,000 strong ing. traffic there and many other cars they don't have to have them at And what do you think hap­ sent to forced labor in a factory. A U. S. re.scue plane cra-shed-into the .sea after picking up the v'ho set fire and wreaked to' watch. To add to the hazard, pened? Did the.v have any He was torn from the arms of his either of these locations we've aurvivora.. A second U. S- rescue Ijavfic to big Western State John D. LaBelle. chairman of the cars are heading In three dif­ mentioned. People can get hurt or trouble driving their cars out of wife and they have never heard Penitentiary today defied the Red Cros.s Blood program.- ferent directions.............................. - Killed, and wars can get smashed t he - sno^Vert-in parking, lot ? Yotj' frijm eacir other.... It Is- not known— -.plane.- radioed... today- Jl,._h.«.d ._.been_ will speak to members of Camp­ And w'atch out for that blind anywhere. These are Just the bet they did. if Mrs. Klavins is still alive. filed upon by an ’unidentified air­ worried officials backed b.v craft. the armed might of Pennsyi-i bell Council, K; of C.( after the spot at night. Next time you places where we have found Ity The first man to.leave got Into He came to this country in 1949 Exact circumstances of the fast- New First Family Heads for Washington regular meeting Monday night. sw'ihg around the traffic standard Wise to be extra careful.. h|,s car and. with the remaining after several years in a displaced vania.. ' to head south on Main street, persons camp. Russian tretops breaking developments were un- Mr. I^Belle, whose talk will start staffers, filled with anticipation . clear but a w-elter of mes.sages 'The cold and hungry convicts about 9:16., will discuss the need notice W'here ypur headlight beams Bare-litem at seeing another version of the drove the Nazis out of his native held four guard hostagea-,-five usands Fill arc. They shoot right out over Cesis, Latvia, three weeks after from rescue ships andWadio pick­ Five Tanks for blood donors and the progress -In our capacity as AVM editor Mrosek story enacted, watching, ups in Hong Kong and Manila in­ wfi-e captured originally--and of the local program. Center Parjt. A pedestrian stand­ (Animal. Vegetable and Mineral) he started rocking his car back his seizure by the Genuans. angrily shouted for prison reforms. ing on the cross walk In the middle Attorney Roger W. Davis, Kla­ dicated this sit,uatlon: we keep on the lookout constantly and forth, back and forth, wheels Of 21 American airmen aboard They smashed windows and taunt­ of the street is in the dark -a bad vins’ counsel, told the judge ed police who stood with rifles and. Among the divorces granted In for Items which might be of par­ spinning and .snow flying. The that action of the pending divorce the two crashed patrol planes: To Pattons Superior Court yesterday was one spot to be on ahy street. ticular Interest to AVM-minded distance this time, between the two were killed in the first crash, submachine guns ready to mow apital Streets Then there’s the chore for west­ had been advertised in newspapers, to Anne Del Mastro of this town readers. ’ ' scene of misfortune and the ob­ hvit no attempt was made to trace seven have been picked up by a Seoul, Jan. 19— (/P)— U, S. down ahy prisoner breaking from from EJdward A. Del Mastro, also bound traffic lieadi'pg out of Porter fmaglne our plea.sure. then, servation window. Was too great cell blocks'. street and into East'Center, which Mrs. Klavins because of the dan­ ■ U. S. destroyer, and 12 are mis- Patton tanks crunched over of this town, on the grounds of in­ when we found Inserted into our for any help of the sort Mrosek ger of persons receiving mail be­ aing. ' . \Varden J. W. Claudy moved tolerable cruelty, with the plain­ Is usually a pretty busy highway. typewriter this little account got. so we could not offer e-Ven frozen ■ rice paddies on the cautiously to avoid bloodshed al­ Washington, Jan. 19—(^)—Washington took on a (rarnival If you’re In doubt about whether hind the Iron Curtain. Three Lat­ li. S. warships and planes were tiff awarded $600 Jump sum and which we pass onto yo\i. that , type of a.ssistance. vians Verified this as witnesses be­ making an intensive search of the central Korean front today though Pennsylvania'A Gov. John air today with thousands of visitors pouring into the city to |1 a year alimony. you can make it, brother, you’d It was left for us by some tele­ iinraht JMiolo S. Fine declared the .state will, npt help celebrate the inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower as better 'wait until'that-car passes. So we simply .waited and watch­ These ara. the representatives of local se.ryjQe. groups who laid preliminary plana for the formation fore Judge Shea, saying mail was area—some six miles northeast of and blasted Red bunkers and graph editor whbse diitles, we are ' Swatbw and a'bout'IOO'mlles north­ bargain with the rebola. e- his A patch of Ice or a cold motor can ed ar)d as the man-and-vehicle- of the Service Club Council yesterday noon. ’ From the left, in the front row, is Ray Owens, named Often ah 'excuse for 'bctng “shipped treriche.a in’ the Iron Triangie the84th Preaident. They jammed train, T and air terminate, A , daughter was bom at the St. happy to note, leaves him leisure against-the-s'now drama unfolded, off to the salt mine.s in Siberia.” east of Hong Kong.
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