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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 59

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DICK TRACY DHOOlit 110 01 Al QhUnna Eailti tribune 1 CERTAIN LV NOT? AND JUST FOR TURNING MURDERESSES, 1 WHAT TCET OUT OF THERE 1 AH. HA, VS, VEAH, KEPT AND DRIVE THAT HA! HE'S MURDER A HE'LL BE SOU SO STATION WAGON? QUIT US DOESN'T BACK! MY STATION WAGON r-tNCfc. DON VOU AWAY IM TAKING I iLJfWir A "trt uwmj c.f i kv i rMZc ihc HtLL Bt i WANT TRACY5 WSlST RADIO? -1 3-- i cr! r- 7 VI 'IT'T "l-ff I 1 ml ,1 GET- MPs CURSE UW vMWK. li i SHE'S CAD filsra nuaoiMnooLHii RIGHT WING OF U.S. RED PARTY MOSCOW, Feb.

3 The newspaper boviet Kussia today blasted, what it labeled the right wing of ths American Communist party. The attack in the official organ of the Russian republic bureau of the soviet Communist party was spread across the bottom of two of its four pages. Soviet Russia struck out at what it called the propagation of bourgeois nationalism dis guised in communist terminology" in American Red ranks. 1 The move seemed intended to strengthen the hands oi those elements in the party still completely loyal to soviet leadership. Disguised Nationalism Soviet Russia said rightist elements of the American party contend bolshevism was born in a specific Russian atmosphere not directly connected with Marxist works." It said they have under taken a revision of Marxism- Lenlnsim and are attacking Leninism as a specific Russian phenomenon.

The article, signed by T. Tlmof eyev, described na tional communism "meaning communism which retains some independence from the Moscow leadership as a refined form of bourgeois nationalism disguised in communist terminology Soviet Russia also assailed State Secretary 1 1 s. It a the American was tinguishing between international communism and national communism." "That's Their Opinion', New York, Feb. 3 Special A spokesman for the Amer ican Communist party here, informed of the soviet Russia article, said: "They're entitled to their opinions and we're entitled to ours." Some Communists want to see the American party pursue a policy more independent of Moscow. They have run into opposition.

The party's con vention in Wew York from Feb. 9 to 12 will deal with this controversy. i x. r- 2 RPTTPC? 1 AV nCC TWAT -3TPAI. vmiff S.

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Alan Walker, Methodist evangelist from Australia, told the Chicago Sunday Evening club last night in Orchestra hall Denying claims that there is a revival oi ur Walker asserted that th blunt trnth is there is a falter ing of faith in western world which, hs said, know3 what it is fighting against-, communism but not what it Ethical standards have de clined during and since worm war, ne saia. -in business; In sex standards, and in tnanv areas of life, this is. true. Worst of all, this condk via ao Htv www uw cv recovery can only take place thru Individual men women who begin to llv above accepted standards. PILGRIM, DIES OF LEUKEMIA Randy Eckman, 8 year old taKen on a pilgrimage to me Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes ranee in an eiiori 10 save his life, died yesterday la Mount Einal hospitaL shrine last February was financed by residents of St Jo--seph, Mich where Randy, his-mother, Helen Echman, -and a brother and sister live.

Doctors diagnosed Randy's illness- as leukemia in May, -1955. entered Mount Sinai 1 1 a I in October. His mother, a switchboard opera tor, was at the hospital when he died. $100,000 Fire Damages rv auRtgan ooa riant $100,000 damage in the two. story warebouse cf the Bea trice Foods company, products concern at Franklin st.

and North Firemen battled the fire more than four hours before it was extinguished. Harry E. Rouse, tho monaoor mid tfift Incs in." eluded a large quantity food cartons. Cause of the fire W.l JL- All HAIIA V4 UU1U hUW AWMW A was not determined. if A 29 Mulets 30 Theater employe 31 Wordless 32 Sidestep 33 Out of fashion 36 Flower 42 Curl 43 Confused' 44 Insensible 45 Hasten 47 Exclamation 49 Requisite 31 Cheerful 52 Extended 53 Algerian seaport 54 Gazelle Cf Sudan 55 Fix the hair 58 TDlnk 57 Functions 53 Hopeless situation 61 Native mineral 63 Member of crew Puzzle cf Saturday, February Solred pencil Wf tM' i kls'AfrVfc iff' i "HN H.a "Hi he arc aTO ui, CSS A'PsHlitt't' a ii 'i rt'ma If AW wi ttE3prCTfc'H i.

tl mi ir it rvix vri i kv FROM YOU. I CRASH WRECKS LIGHT PLANE, BUT 4 ESCAPE Allegan, Feb. 3 Of) The polit and three passengers escaped serious injury tonight in the crash of a single engine, four place plane near ShelbyvlUe, 20 miles east of here in western Michigan. The plane apparently developed engine trouble. It was demolished in a crash landing.

The pilot, Max Ollnger, 33, of Grand Rapids, suffered head lacerations. Gilbert D. Moody. 27. of Gelding, and a zSiSSni ADAH ii i I j.

GUARANTEED Rr. I'. S. I GAS GUI IE ALLEY THANKS FIVE THOUSAND. YOU SHOULD TRIPLE YOUR MONEY ON THOSE SPARKLERS, AURORA YOUTH IS KILLED, GIRL HURT IN CRASH Blinded by Lights on Curve, Hits Pole Richard I.

East, 18, of 239 S. La Salle Aurora, died in Copley Memorial hospital, Aurora, early yesterday shortly after his auto left Base Line six miles west of Aurora, in Kendall county, ran into a ditch, and crashed Into a tele graph pole. Sandra Ohlschwater, 14, of 1224 Watson Aurora, riding in the car, suffered head and internal Injuries and was reported in critical condition In Copley hospital. Witnesses told police that East, driving east in Ease Line rd. shortly before midnight, apparently was blinded by lights of an oncoming car on a big curve.

Lying In Street; Killed Joseph V. Smith, 31, of 1025 W. 112th was killed by an auto in Ashland av. at st. Doyle Alexander, 43, of 11354 Morgan driver of the auto, told police that the victim was lying on the pave ment when struck.

Alexander was charged with negligent driving and reckless homicide. Walter Radavlch, 42, of 5123 W. 24th Cicero, was killed and his wife and their daughter were injured when Iiadavich's auto struck a sig nal light post at COth st. and Cicero north' of Oak Lawn. Mrs.

Radavlch suffered a broken leg and internal injuries and their daughter, Judy, suffered cuts. Both were taken to Little Company of Mary hospital. A man identified tenta- vetlly as Anthony Grygoro- wlcz, about 55, of 9 W. Har rison a barber, was found dead In Halsted just north cf 120th presumably the victim of a hit and run driver. Woman, 70, Fatally Hurt Mrs.

Alva Cornils, 70, of Center Yorkvllle, Ken dall county, was fatally in jured in a two car collision at Commonwealth and Walnut Aurora. Her husband, Fred, 80, with whom she was riding, was reported to be in critical condition in Copley liospital, Aurora. John P. Heinz, 20, of 303 Westgate Aurora, driver of the Helps keep ttetH clean Freshens mouth. Sweetens breath.

Get torn today, TCgfgtXr i. 1 1 i-sry Hi til i.L.d.r, waul 13 13 fl POWEU'9 MOTIVE lMOC Enjoy It Every Meal fence. today. A i Solomon Break the Social Spoken lika a was nominate aQ if Cut out tto rr i i Chairman of the United Wattons, cm I 1 1 riVy -srgumenw, vowbkde. Barrier Big data oming up? Then hert's crat can a confident dancer by to-nlte.

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feO S-SS5 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Let'5 4tov wamWm. As a. Judge, I tay that race Francis J. Mahoney of Grand Rapids suffered minor injuries. The third passenger, Carl Cramer, 26, of Grand Rapids, was unhurt.

All four walked away from the wreck age. The plane, a Cessna, was owned by Lear Inc. of Grand Rapids, which employs din ger as a test pilot, dinger and his three passengers were flying from Chicago to Grand Rapids. ixjt to iw wntvt nam for treatment of h4 Wdondt ttffer4 in fie hi ewtsid lit IkW, immm zioafl naar TN pays for xw mm ACROSS 1 Fundamental 8 in the throat i 55 Square block 56 the word Spoken 60 Diver 62 Drench 64 Reputation 65 Ireland 66 Deprives: collet. 67 Bug 63 Resist attempts at 69 Put a finish on CANT POSSIBLY HAVE A BIG WECDIN3 ON SUCH SHORT NOTICE LIZ AND MIKE REST IN LAND OF LETTERED SHIRT (Picture back page) ACAPULCO, Mexico, Feb.

3 MV-Elizabeth Taylor and Mike Todd spent their honeymoon today at a guest house on the estate of former President Miguel Aleman. Most of those who attended DOWN woe tor IM I THATS THE WAY WE WANT IT; MOM the wedding yesterday remained. They wore as part of their costumes Tarascan Indian sports shirts Todd had made for them. Each was. initialed ET and MT." An elaborate surprise fire works display was arranged the reception by Mario Moreno, Mexican comic.

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John Hansen, 64, of 2419 N. Spaulding was killed Saturday night by an auto at Spaulding and Fullerton avs. Philip Dl Gristina, 23, of 2227 N. Kenneth driver of the auto, told police, he did not see Hansen in time. Di Gristina was charged with reckless homicide and failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian.

Edward Augustyn, 32, of 919 N. Leavitt st, restaurant employe, was found dead in his auto Saturday night after it struck a concrete abutment at Chicago and Kenion avs. Police said thev believed he had suffered a heart attack. Up to midnight Saturday, 33 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31.

Of these, 26 were killed in Chicago, where 2,962 were injured In the same period. Soo Line Freight Train Derailed: No (fns Hurt Auburndale. Feb. 3 Lift Twenty-three cars of a Soo Line freight train derailed a half mile east of here yesterday. No one was hurt flight 8 Rower 9 Step by 1 10 Put out of sight 11 Join along edge 12 One behind the times 13 Prophet 22 Habitat 24 Rcaal (symbol 23 Schiedam schnapps Look of scorn 27 Bothered 23 Uncomplicated Get cash from BtNCrtCMt this eomranient one-trio way I (1) Phone first.

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