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REPUBLIC 0FpUBUC MAIL Page TrXSDAY. May 1M1 The Arizona Republic Phoenician. Californian Polio Booklet To Be Issued Russia Gives U. S. Orders Israel Attacks Syria Fighting Truman SayS MacArthur Thesis Could Bring War On Jap Peace ISRAEL -SYRIAN FRONTIER, Die From Car Wreck A Phoenician and a Californian died as the result of traffic accidents Monday and an inquest was held in the death of a third person.

Dead were Mohammed Abrahim, 63, of Route 3, and Mrs. Maud Pendleton, 67, of Glendale, Calif. Abrahim died in Good Samaritan Hospital from head injuries May 7 (AP) Israel accused Syria Monday of "armed aggression" in MOSCOW, May 7 (AP) Rus It's almost time for the season poets don't write about: polio season. This year, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis is getting ready to meet with good advice. It's the Foundation's project to see that every student gets a copy of "Polio Pointers for 1951" a list of polio precautions for par ents.

Volunteer from the women's ac tivities committee of the Maricopa polio chapter have bundled the pamphlets. This week 70,982 students will copy each. be delivered to the schools by the Maricopa County sheriff's office and the Phoenix police department the six-dav fighting along the sia Monday rejected separate ne northern frontier and demanded a gotiations with the United States U.N. security council meeting to (Continued From Page One) I the Soviet Union in 1949, we must on a Japanese peace treaty and more casualties than we have suf-act on the assumption that they suffered Sunday in a two-car crash at Lateral 17 and Maricopa. take up the issue.

All was quiet, however, in the demanded the calling of a council of foreign ministers to take ujf Xered ia all the lighting in Korea. hve atomic bombs. Mohammed Rahmatulla, 65, also of Route 3, was also seriously me question. injured in the crash. James Witt, highway patrolman, said they were They have the planes that could "I DO NOT want to be respon disputed area Monday following Israel reports of an early morning assault by the Syrians on the fron Russia insisted Communist passengers in a car driven by Rahmatulla son, Barket, who was drop atomic bombs upon our sible for bringing that about' China.

Russia, the United States uninjured. i cities," he continued. "No matter Mr. Truman statements, were and Britain make up the council tier village of Ein Geb on the east shore of the Sea of Galilee. how good our air defense may be THE DRIVER of the other car that would begin preparation of a made In speech before a National Conference on Civil Defense that or how big an air force we build.

Sporadic rifle fire on the village and also uninjured was R. L. Sand treaty in June or July. a determined air attack by the hit some houses but injured no was broadcast over a nationwide ers, 53, of 2026 North 31st Avenue. Russia attacked what it said was were that death was the result of negligent driving.

The driver of the car, William N. Corbin of 22 North 11th Street, was charged with leaving the scene Soviet Union could drop bombs radio network. Mrs. Pendleton died in a Wins- the use of Japanese territory and upon this country. low hospital Monday from injuries Your money 4 Mamf, conipoundad senw-nnuaUy under ft The Community Plan MjiI th coupon below for your free copy of "The Community Plen," a booklet, whkh tells how you may open a Book Investment account in any amount from to $5,000.00.

Your copy will be sent you by return mail. As for the outlook for effective human resources for armed mter- "OUR AIR force experts say one, according to Israel mimaryj spokesmen. The heavy artillery and mortar, fire of the past few days around the Israel hill of Tel el Muteila, north of the sea of Galilee, was ention in Korea, and demanded defense against A-bombs, the President said some planes always planes would get "through, how- or me accident ana released on withdrawal of all occupation troops within a year after conclu $5b0 bond. would get through but that dam- ever good our defense may be. 1951 This Date 1950 no "ay n4 sion of the treaty.

age and panic can be kept at a jfr. Truman said that even with not heard Monday. But Foreign Minister Moshei minimum tnrougn careful plan-1 a well-organized civil defense ma- The treaty must provide for the Robert Frazier 1413 North 13th Street, owner of the car, was charged with allowing a person other than himself to operate his CJn- I chine, "our losses would be Sharett has said Israel will not transfer of Formosa and the Pescadores in Formosa Straits to "The other thing we most do Is I terrible." COMMUNITY CREDIT 211 N. 1st Ave, PHOCNIX. PH.

2-236S heed a United Nations-sponsored cease-fire order as long as Syrian forces remain in the demilitarized mm Jy fif car. He was released on $100 bond. They were picked up in Mesa shortly after the crash. He said the best defense, under coming, he said. That Is what th.

it tn nvnt Communist China, and the Ryukyu (including Okinawa) and Bonin Islands must be left under Japan i is all about' our foreign policy zone. the outbreak of another world war Gentlemen: Please send, by return mail, your booklet 'The Community Plan." ese sovereignty rather than transferred to United States trustee and achieve real peace. Mr. Truman said the course proposed by MacArthur would spread I Li Mexican Farm Laborer He conceded that the war in Ko- ship, Russia said. in a two-car crash east of town Wednesday.

Five others were injured in the accident. An inquest was held in Eloy Monday into the death of Dolphus G. Pearson, 31-year-old Marana man who was killed by a hit-run driver early Monday as he lay on the highway after another accident. FINDINGS of "the inquest; held by Ed Mason, justice of the peace, Name Further, Russia said JanAn's St ITS popular pnee ntZTl Mm militant it mi Recruitment Approved casualty toll, and run the risk of I that it be and can won "our alienating this country's allies in I armed forces must be limited to self-defense and shu mi let nnt Via WASHINGTON, May 7 (AP) policy is designed to win it" Address. the worldwide fight against Com Legislation authorizing the govern www MtJt, ux.

allowed to enter any coalition "WE IIAVE been urged to take munist aggression and expansion. ment to recruit Mexicans for sea -State. against a state which fnimht ir sonal work on U. S. farms was ap I uicwui cs niuv.il nviuu auicau 111c "WE WILL not take any action -w4.

in the war. i Imm proved Monday by the senate. which might place upon us the re- "1 Tf. .1 SSPfSlSZtS" 8CnCral bg "uTe Korean co to a war. He asseneo.

Inrf mneiiKinn fh.t it -nl1M -But if the aggressor In Korea th ik-m of our trnons. i takes further action which threat-1 ens the security of the United Na- In my judgment, that is not. SS TRAP'S CIS tions forces in Korea, we will rue. oeneve we nave a Deuerj counter that action." cnance or stopping tne aggression Mr. Truman said MacArthur and 1" 'U" 51 "SI those who support his policies in the Far East reflect a tendency fc15' by 'oUowin the Psent to look for the easy way out re-1 gardless of the consequences.

I Mr. Truman gave his military' m-a n-d V- it v-and diplomatic reasons for reject-! aidV not bright of MacArthur-. proposals. Yes it's true, these prices are really amazing. Here are Super-Low-Priced-Sifts for Mother's Day Sunday, May 13.

Fulfill Mother's unspoken desire for something new, large or small but All practical, in fact anything in home furnishings to brighten up her world a little NOW buy it at Traders! Importance of the united isauons tary grounds, ne said. "Tne best. If we are to reach a permanent I military advice I have been able to Solution." (obtain, the best collective military I As for the possibility of an atomic advice in this country, is that this air attack on the united states, Mr. Truman said that because a Quick ana easy victory, there was an atomic explosion in I "On the contrary, it would very well lead to a much bigger and much longer war. Such a war Bolow arc 15 Unbeatable Super Blue Ribbon Specials Just Compare, Anywhere Traders Always give you a lot more for your Dollar than you expect, and these Price Setting Examples are sure to exceed your greatest expectations and then some! Get your specials NOW, knowing you get more for less at Traders! would not reduce our casualties in the Far East.

It would increase: them enormously. "Such a war would expose our! troops to devastating air and sub-! Reg Manning Wins Cartoon Pulitzer Prize (Continued From Page One) marine attacks. It would seriously I enaanger japan ana ine rniup-ii pines. It would unite the Chinese 'I people behind their Communist i rulers." He said the Kremlin would be' fQi Usher of The New York World pleased to see large resources com- i and The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, mitted to an all-out struggle in far ft They have been awarded annually Asia." leaving Europe exposed to; since 1917.

tne Sonet armies. IN ADDITION, Mr. Truman said. OTHK Pulitzer Prize winners "if the United States were to widen the conflict we might well have to go it alone." He said that would destroy the unity of free nations against ag-l gression. "Going it alone brought the' i world to the disaster of World! I War II." he said.

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Choice at 'The whole idea of going it alone A Our finest quality pil- I lows greatly re- I duced in price for this big sale I Em Pair I is the opposite of everything we A have stood for since Worrd Wan 95 II," he said. "In this wy. going! $95 $8 0 each each it alone in Asia might wreck the; United Nations, the North Atlantic treaty, and the whole system of! prisoned Archbishop Stepinac of secunty we helPinZ: Yugoslavia; The Miami Fla Herald, and "THAT WOLXD be a tremend- the Brooklyn, N.Y, Eagle, joint ous Soviet victory. We do not in- awards for meritorious puDlic tend to fall into that trap. I do service in crime reporting: 'j not propose to strip this country i vniuiam narry jriizpamcK oil or its allies in tne face of the So-I 1 ll Tne New Orleans, La, States forlviet danger." editorial writing; Max Desfor of The Associated Press la news photography for a picture of refugees fleeing across a wrecked bridge In Korea.

Six reporters shared the prize for international reporting: Keyes Beech and Fred Sparks of The Chicago Daily News: Homer Big-art and Marguerite Higglns of the as I Oh see at mw. se I New York Herald-Tribune, and Relman Morin and Don Whitehead of The Associated Press. Miss Higglns, a Korean war correspondent is the first woman reporter Xo win the honor. Just imagine getting There's lots of value packed into this well known gas range, full-size and guaranteed! New, beautiful and spacious cedar chests in either limed oak or walnut Now only Sturdy, beautiful platform rockers just perfect Mother's relaxation, buy now at big savings! Blissful sleep assured with either or both of our innerspring mattresses or box springs only EDWARD S. MONTGOMERY of gorgeous 9x12 ft.

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Buick is going to prove to his own satisfaction that Dynaflow is just as good or better than Hydramatic for pick-up and getaway. So there they sit at the intersection, straining for the light to change so they can hit the gas with a heavy foot. The signal flashes green, and the Oldsmobile shoots ahead like the jet job it's named for. And Mr. Buick, almost as fast goes whooming down the street in the opposite direction, backwards.

He'd forgotten 4o shift from reverse. Takes almost half a block to figure it out and get the car stopped. Mr. Olds, in the ls startled to find his competition completely vanished from the scene, and almost runs in the ditch looking back to see where in the heck he went! Fortunately, no casualties! Just a sheepish Mr. Buick.

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