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REPUBLIC BULLDOG xazkt SUNDAY REPUBUCb? A TTD IT VT7 The Arizona Magazine Interest and Color from Cover to Cover World-Wide News bj AT, IP, INS and NANA AH the State and Ixual News by Arizona's Greatest News Staff All of America's Iie.st Funnies Hounded Up for Arizona Folk (A INDEPENDENT at THE STATE'S Cd atcTt NEWSPAPER SIX SECTIONS-Only 10c Per Copy-52 PAGES 57th Year, No. 99 Sunday, Atigtist J.t l'Jlb Enleidl P. O. an ircnrt f'li mutter unH'r Ait rnnsrrns Msrrh 3. 1T9.

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St VS e'n. Rows Delay Factions eunocrats 9 Sheriff Choice rag wse mm AC) Vie For Position War Plot Protest Is Sent U. N. By CHARLES A. r.SSKri MARICOPA COUNTY Democrats last night still were trying to select a party nominee for sheriff in the November 5 ceneral election.

after a day which saw three major committees locked in combat over convention tactics and procedure. The convention of county precinct committeemen, numbering Rift), vvaa called to neiect a successor lo Sheriff Krnest V. Hoik h. who died shortly afier he was renominated at the July 16 primary. Cal Boles, appointed sheriff to NKW YORK.

Aur. 21. (Af) Soviet Ukraine in-nielli fllr! a formal complaint .1 gainst (Iirrrr with thr lTnit rl Nations StHiirily Council. charging that the (weeks were attempting to provoke war with neighboilng Albania. Dmitri Manullsky.

foreign min fill out the term of Roach for the WINTER MAXIMUMS Vu.s. RECORDS'SINCE 1896 ister, contending lhal the "tne- balance of the year, and Gordon Smith, city commissioner, both were confident of victory. Boies supporters charged Ray Busey, county chairman, with "steamroller" tactics in selecting the members of the committee before the convention. Busey has been sponsible policy" of the Greek cov- einment endangered iece and seruiilv in the Balkans, called iilion the council to act "without delsv lo eliminate this threat to earr." Manullsky. who le'eased the ef of the complaint in Paris, also con U-vf.

ivt5'ijr wi7 lT JP3it6 accused of sponsoring Smilh to extend his hold on I)emocratle politics from the city to Ihe county. Other candidates for the nomi TOl R1T The official record of Ihr Phiirniv I N. Heather Bureau provide one of Ihr best explanation of why thousand of lttir are attracted annually. In Phornl during Ihr. winter month of Ihr rar whrn Ihr rest of Ihr nation allrrnalrly hurled in tnsw anil whipped by try wind.

Thr average trinprra-lurr in Phoenix during Ihr yrar't coldest month January in AI.9 drgrrrv To achieve lhal avrragr. Ihr day he, and arr, warm, for thr night arr crisply rool. Thr fact-chart above, an rnlargrd uniAn of onr of a nrrir thai appear daily at thr hra! of thr rtassificd advertising column. sclf-esplanalory, and i Ihr brst of all rr(wn why I'horniv. and thr Vallry of thr Sun, arr becoming annually Ihr nicrca of thoe who would fire, from winter' eold.

nation were Carl I.aney. George Frye, Everett Bowman and Otis Goddard. Opening I Delayed The most difficult job was encountered by the credentials committee, which delayed start of the tended that British intervention In Greece and Ihe presence of British troops was the "principal faetnr" In upsetting the situation In Balkans. "Cases are becoming ever more frequent in which Ihe Greek armed groups penetrate Into Albanian territory with the obvious object of provoking an armed conflict with Albania hich would serve as a pre. text for the wresting of the southern pait of Albania 'Northern Pelrust in favor of Greece," th convention until 4:45 n.

m. In its attempt to determine the qualifications of committeemen and their proxy holders. When the roll call was held to determine the number of com-' mill.iimAn C. rt III. complaint said.

Issue Halved Before This was the second lime the III, .11.1 T', HIT answered. The committee then re-j Greek case had route before the ported mat nan received jtroxic and had approved .176, mime that 39 proxy-holders were not entitled to vote either because President Camacho Sends U. S. Greeting M-AIBORNE I. KOI.I.S A MESSAGE of greeting ftitn President Avila Camacho on behalf rf thr people of MfMtn, to those of Arizona and the United State.

nt lige enitu-led this for te Mridf il just returned from a visit beautiful Miro City during an informal interview in the presidential offnes of the Mexican National Palace. 1 he president's nirssage of good will was extended through hi. Senor Jrus Gonzales Call, himself one of Mexico' gsisrd statesmen. Mention of the latter a possible presidential material of the future wa heard In some sources. The Mexican dignitaries expressed confidence that Ihe bonds of proxy signatures had not heen' council.

Riissla having asked last January for Ihe If. N. to take up the Greek question on the grounds that Ihe presence of British troops there constituted interference in the internal affairs of the country. In February the council agteed in take nole of declarations made by properly witnessed or rommiltee- men had given out more than one proxy. Rumors were current that monrv hnH fhnneeri i i i tr'f 'TV jjVtShrfV'j i Hiiiiiriwiininiiiii all delegates and consider the mailer losed.

hand in the struggle to obtain proxies and thereby strengthen the chances of a particular candidate. The report of the credentials committee was adoDted following In the first stage of construction, which probably will start In apring. Shaded runways are Included In plans for future development. Extremely narrow unmarked white lines are plane taxi atrip leading from central administration building area. I'lve hangar and cold storage units for air freight are shown at thr it rente right, adjacent tn railroad tracks which form the north boundary of Ihe airport.

The construction program practically will obliterate all of the present airport facilities. Only one of the thrre existing runway will remain. SKY HARBOR IN I IVF. YEARS: I'pon an aerial photograph of Sky Harbor airport designing engineers have superimposed a drawing of the airport a it will look when a huge development program I completed in five to seven years. Expansion to meet rapidly Increasing demand fnr greater facilities will require expenditure of 1.

1 00,000 by the city. by federal government and by private interests, making a total of tO.OOff.QOO. Three long runways shown in white on which lengths are marked, are included Britain has sel no dsl for the wlthdiawal of iioo from Greece. Shortly before Greece' March .11 elections', carried by monarchist and other tightest elements. Ernest international friendship and co operation between the United; tnr attendance roll call and the iSiate and It sister repuhlir to the Weakened south, will continue to gain strength iBevin, foreign ectclaiy, said the i troop would leave "as son aftee Ithe elections as conditions allow." committee, headed by Warren Parker, returned to Its conference room to complete its work before any further business of Ihe convention in the future Commented iion with particular pleasure was the highly amicame could be taken up.

A check had to be made to determine how many relationship that exists between and it. neighbor state of committeemen had given proxies and then had decided to attend the Wage Cost Fight Set Mex. Disorders have continued Greece sporadically since the noting. In Imdon, a high British government official said Ukraine's complain! asamt Cieere "pos-singly'' was designed to shift world attention from Yugoslavia. Greece Welcome Move Yugoslavs Accede To U.

S. Edict I The spirit of Rood will and understanding prevailing between these convention in person. Majority Vote Ured iiwo stale of differinc nations was hailed as a model for international The rules committee, headed by Vernon B. Croaff. submitted a re WASHINGTON.

Auk. Zl IAD relationship. The jovernment lodav patched upj this connection. Ihe presl ha'trred pine control lefense secretary humorously com State Unity Needed To Win River Fight By BEN AVERY WITH THE exceplion of two minor adjustments, rights of Lower Colorado River ba.sin states have been settled, California's Evan T. Hewes' cries of "wolf" notwithstanding.

Those minor exceptions are the rights of Arizona In upper basin waters, and the rights of the two upper basin stales of Utah and New Mexico in lower basin waters. These undetermined rights, from Arizona's standpoint, are Inconsequential- the one will offset the other- and In due lime will be settled when the upper basin slates complete their compact for division of the 7,500.000 acre-feet of vvaler allotted them under Ihe port that the sheriff Code Told In Finding Of Jewels By EIIWIV SHANKE FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 24 (AP) The code word "cemetery" led to the recovery by army of hoard of Kronberg castle crown Jewels in a Hudson, house, prosecution witness testified today in the trial of Wnc nominee he elected only by a ma for a fszht acamst rltmhing prices niented that while there 1 an Jorlly vote of the B20 committeemen or I heir proxies, thus requir and a threatened new wase-price imacinnrv line jkcparaling the Iwo iipreaal. laies "not a Ki'al ocal of alten- The Office of Trice Admini-tra-ition is pnid to it." and that Arion- By JOHN M. IIIGIITOWEK WASHINGTON.

Aug. 21 (API The government announced tonight that Yugoslavia had bowed to it ultimatum over the shooting down of American transport planes, but ing 313 votes for nomination. The rules committee also recommended that all voting be by secret Ht.firH irculationv desenhed ians and alike are iree ion hi. .1 (lnvvriilo come arid cn across ine nrnf-i a "ery rigorous. ballot, and It was understood I his with an absolute minimum or in- rrif inrreases under tne Mai kley- lerferem-e and red tte.

rule precipitated a stiff fight in the committee deliberations. A minority Taft amendment to the new puce report was said lo have been pre IKltorn iien Oedit Much credit for the growing Paul Ptter. pi ice boss, promised! the itinerant ct" of Colorado River Compart. For this pared but it was not. submllted to fi iendhio that exists between Ari- the chair when the convention tThis official, referring to Ukraine's reference lo British intervention In Greece, said bis jnv ernment would "Jump at ihe chance'' to defend Us toluies In Ihe Mi ife-ildden Balkan slate In Paris.

Cnntanlln Taldaris. Gicck prune minister, said "We ate very happy" lo have the rave go to he council. litis goesficfoie Ihe he said, "then we can nee which countries aie against peace and vv hich are in favor. Greece has demanded the return of Nor Ihr in Epuus In statements before Ihe peace conference and a U. N.

membership committer here which studied Albania's application for membership. "Pen ccullon by Ihe Greek government of national minorities in Macedonia, Thrace, and Cvptux is likewise Ihe cause of anxiety," the complaint said. "Thr regime estab Capt. Kathleen B. Nash Duianl.

inna. and Sonnra was eiyen Aii- meat Diite enforcement tit prevent) opened. te black market front nullifying; t.orrnor iisnorn no is jpersonally acquainted wllh Presi The defense protested the had been illegally seized by the rollback meat ceilings which! Proponents of the secret ballot held that each committee man and woman was entitled to vote as he dent t.anincho. ihiouxnoui nis rn m'o effect September 9. the army "without search war- it held open the threat lo throw the whole case Into I lie United Nations Security Council Whether it does so, nn official Indicated, will depend on the official evidence of the circumstances under which the planes were shot down plus "Ihe efforts of Ihe Yugoslav government to right the wrong done." The "wrong done" liniiulcs the deaths of several if nol all the five crew members aboard an unarmed army transport plane shol down August 10.

S'liBOslav Msr.hal Tito in a letter lo Itichard C. Patterson. American ambassador, on August 2.1 said thai none of Ihe occupant A demonstration of on ant and without permission of the tenure of omce. Ciovernor usnmn devoted much effort to fosterling and strengthening this frienrl- thr price line is imtieratixe. most, owner of the house." rffn agreed, if ancrv laltoi 15 Maj.

John D. Salb of Ihe army (Heart Attack Is Fatal To C. J. Gilmore CHARLES J. GILMORE.

one of Arizona's best-known architects whose work included such landmarks as the Arizona Biltmore llolel and the Encanlo Park golf course, died unexpectedly of a heart attack yesterday afternoon chose without pressure from any candidate, while opponents of the secret ballot contended the voting should bo by voice from the floor so that each committeeman would be required to publicly express him i.hip. luirini: the interview. 1 wa of- to he fli.uaird from a new out-; rurt of htcher wace demands nnd! provost marshal's office in Washington, D. produced a note which lie snid was written and Tikes ficinllv stated that Ihe Mexican cove i nmenl bus definite plans in reason Charles A. Carson is representing Arizona on their compact rommi.s.slnn.

Meantime, Arlonians must keep their eye on the ball, and in (his case the ball is a bill already Introduced in congress to authorize construction of the Central Arizona Project. That bill will end Ihe fight over the river, once and for all. If we do nol succeed in gelling the bill through congress during the next session beginning In January, however, it may be a generation before we can hope to obtain our share of Colorado river vvaler. officials of the Central Arizona Project Association say. That Is not Just an Idle statement -everyone with any knowledge of the f.ituation endorses il the economy1 The Anieinan KeeiatHn of ithe making for the development of self as lo his choice.

Such a posi Kir wrath was aroused anew hyi signed-by the 4.1-y ear-old former Phoenix Country Club manager tion was sustained on the ground Itocky Point (Piienlo Pennscot a three decroons of the Wate St.l- lished fur them by the present during an interrogation in Chicago refus-'deep-wnler seaport and that piog-j 'I'atiori eerdiv mil 1. that a preclivl committeeman represents Ihe Democrats in his pre on for of thai plane "has been found far" apparently meaning that last. June .1. T. sen- i ess on that project may oe ex- lip wae ncreae for AI" chaia -ter." lis extremely brutal cinct and party members are en had no evidence of survivors Captain Dmant was being de Armrti onriirl rvolrd rnen Ihe onffirss rntiiiMiiai Orcaniation alredv has served Uocky Point, located on the up.

ik.i i.imr uniii.t i.Ti'ier tin if the tulf of Itwer Call titled to know how lie stands. Other Issue Arise "compliance" consisted of letense, of Ihe occupants of ihe first tained nt the time in connect Inn with the disappearance of the Jew ihr n.i-i ifornin. tusl short distance below els valued al S1.500.0H0 and later Similar controversies arose in the downed' August 10 Document Made Public In announcing compliance with c.riiinues to sit lirmly the V. -Mexico border, already Is r.n ih. lid by oiesideniial decree, a "free port in his- home.

160!) West Virginia avenue. He was 51 years old. A past president of Ihe American Institute of Architects, Arizona chapter, Mr. Gilmore had been in poor health for some months. lie became confined to his home sev balloting: committee, of which John Corbln was chairman.

flags alreadv flying In congress the ultimatum which expired to J.t reconveision the Importation and exportation irrtnr continued a verres of rommodil ies. It needs only such presage a bitter right not with Both the reports of the rules and "Such a policy which resort to the Kame sinister methods of fanning nntiiin.il halted which wrie used In ihe past in the preparation of wars in the Balkans thteatrns to convert the Balkan peninsula into a center of bitter conflicts and lo entail internal tonal complications," the protest said. The greatest cause for concern, the note said, were the numerous standincr the fact the project is i t.nt.iimnrovements and construction as balloting committees still were to eral weeks ago. hut his condition ik. viahii.yatiimitleis.

warehouse. and channel self-liquidating. be considered by the convention when the credentials committee re was not. believed serious. day.

48 hours after it was delivered to the Yugoslav foreign office al Belgrade, the state department made public three documents from Patterson. These showed discrepancies be a'fliedcinff to permit laree ships to Confusion Is Caused was charged with larceny, embezzlement and conspiracy. Note Intercepted The note read: "To Pileen, Jack (her husband. Col. Jack W.

Duranl) or David (Maj. David F. Watson.) "I have confessed to having' the box of jewels which I hid in the attic. Will you give same to officer carrying this note. Our code II' 1.1 tn.

nv. dick there. sumed its deliberations. The California River Board's Since 1940 he had been head of the firm of Gilmore and Varney, Th. fir.

Wvp iiwlf! The projected development of The resolutions committee, of recent actions its opposition to iimihi hiiu ii hM nnrnnJRorkv Point would afford both Architects. Frederick Weaver, as which Ell Gorodezky Is chairman, incidents on the Greek-AI- tween Patterson's report of his! personal conversation wllh Tito nnibanian iri ihii.Kinn hei Sonora ant Arizona a direct outlet sociate. frontier "which are being the Mohawk valley project, its withdrawal from the Committee of 14. and (ho statements of its submitted resolutions mourning the death of Sheriff Roach, urging the r.ii,n'nn lonrer anolv. the high Mexican officials Studied In 1 ranee itolprovoked by Ihe Greek aimrd units August 22 and a letter from tK.rt wt an.

interna-! seemed considerably interested registration of as many voters ns chairman. Mr. Hewes are design told (Continued On Page 10. Col. 3 Born February 4.

1805, In Dexter, N. he was graduate of Syra on August 2.1 which Patterson the department "confirms rrr.rrenfntiie nn-l a meoi-'the project and subscribed to the cemetery' goes. Sorry to cause oral ed to confuse Atizonians. keep you so much trouble. I don't want cuse University school or ai'ciu- vou to worrv about me anv loncer.

leciure. and the University of Mar possible before the Renernl election and commending the county Democratic committee for Its accomplishments in furtherance of the principles of Ihe Democratic patty. her of WSB. declared tonight in a "lief that it would benefit both tadio broadcast that "so fnr Arizona and Ihe i apidly-growinj? the nation' wrkers are corner ne. Stale of Sonora.

Continued On Page K. Col. It i ICenlirat Ion Seen Near Love. Bonnie." seilles Fine Arts School in Fiance. Yugoslavian Aid Delayed fin ring World War I.

he served With this note, Salb snid he re Point not on is already The committee extended us wllh the Engmeers in the covered 19.1 items of the Jewel col TKIIi Division. He was wounded VU I llll Halite designated as "free port" but a i lC lllllC I I "free one" has been decreed from heartfelt sympathy to Roach's widow. F.dna. and other loved ones led ion In the home of Captain Duruiil's sister, Mrs. Eileen Loner- statement." Patterson's report of the oral statement iiioied THo as saying lhal the incidents of the "will not he repealed," lhal Yugoslavia hereafter will alwav.s accept planes In trouble and thai THo "emphasized he Is extremely soi i for what happened." Tilo'a letter of tlie 21i did not repeat a single one of these assurances or expressions of sorrow There was no explanation in the during fighting in inance.

and suggested that a copy of Ihe gan at Hudson, wis. I lie code After the war, Mr. Gilmore prac theie to the border through which imKtrts or exports could pass. The port fr 7one. of course, would he Like I hem ticed architecture in Watertown, word, he said, was an agreed upon resolution be delivered to Iter.

Ihe late sheriff was praised for his long them fighting among themselves and enlist the support of certain officials of the Salt River Water Users Association and disgruntled Arizona politicians lo help Idem. Every Arizonlan should put his stale's interests ahead of all other considerations except that of fairness, and between Arizona's interests and fairne.ss with ot heist ales (here should be no conflict, association officials contend. "Mr. Hewes now cries Says he, there is not enough vvaler In the river to fulfill existing contracts and uses. Actually, what Mr.

Hewes means is thai there is nol enough water In the river for Arizona to eel a single drop If Cal N. before moving to Phoenix In signal to send her (Captain Dur-ant) the Hesse crown Jewels. v't KSKnY songs and singing entirely under control and super- and efficient service a a law en He formed Ihe firm of Gil included in the! (Continued On Page IS, Col. 1) forcement officer. gamrs are more and in orris, men in iu.ii documents for these differences CINCINNATI.

Aug. 21 (Al'i-The War Assets Admlnisiiation is delavmg shipment of Hi Ice-msk. nig mar bine lo Yugoslavia pending a lev lew of the case Rowland D. Schell. WA A ie.

gional director, said today he wa taking Ihe action on Ills "own initiative" lo ascertain If better priority claimants In the United Stales needed Ihem. The units, originally Intended fni use by American troops in Ihr South Pacific, were purchased by the treasury rjejiat tment's procure, merit division for Ihe United Nations Pelief and Rehabilitation Ad. minis) i al ion In Yugoslavia Eighty of the machine are stored at the Jews Wage Leaflet 'War' Against British Earlier another prosecution witness, Roy C. Carlton of Kilgore, testified he and two Germans "at Captain Duranl's orders" dug up Ihe jewel box in the cellar of Kronberg caslle and then "Ihe four of us -Captain Duranf. the two Germans and I --carried the contents" to her room.

Sergeant Teslifie organized Gilmore and Ekman. He was associated with Albert Chase MacArlhur in Ihe construction of the Biltmore Hotel. In 10.10, he worked with the City of Phoenix mapping a parks' program. He helped to design the Encanto golf course at that time. Prominent Civic leader The architect was a member of i rilll.lir.KN A I srN(iS bfHtk.

with instructions for plsving the singing game. NTo.t ev ei i lulil will find his faotit in this unuviial collection rf 111 Nnrserv Songs. Singing Folk Songs, I'nllio-f S.ngs. and Sunday School Ilxinns complete with wmrt and mii.iie. Ai rangeinentx in kes within range of Bound In a guy.

durable rover and illust i ated. rent postpaid. ifornia can succeed in taking what she wants. they point out. Offer I Rejected "But Mr.

Hewes Is a desperate Carlton, a former mess sergeant fly EDWARD I RTIS TEE AVIV, Palestine, Aug. 21 AP The Jewish underground today bombarded Jews with le.iflet rallying them lo passive resistance man. All of his fellow Imperial Continued On Page 7. Col. 1) Jealous Hubby Rues Hasty Act MESA'S MOST miserable man vrslrrdny was the character who herame angry with hi wife he-eausr he flirted wilh another man in a bar, went home and burned down his $.1,000 house.

lie told Warren I McCarthy, deputy county attorney, that he got four hales of hay and spread Ihein about the house, poured on kerosene, opened the ga htirnrr of a stove and touched a lighted match lo Ihe hay. Valley Irrigation District directors inzftinsf the Prill and raised banners urging Jewa to "volunteer for (the liberation army" as armored cars pal ruled this tense all-Jewish and assistant to Captain Durnnt in managing the ensile ns an officers' club, also snid that he had seen Colonel Dmant and Major Watson, bolh of whom fire being detained for trial in connection with the I se Ins oupoii city today same case, "four or five linen tions or searches, the broadcast said, only the mayor, Ihe municipal councilors, the chiefs of vital public services and the physicians in the Hadassah Hospital should Identify themselves. the board of directors of the Ari-zona Club and the Theodora Home, lie belonged to Ihe Phoenix Country Club, Luke-Greenway Post of the American Legion and Sigma Phi Eiisilon fialernlly. For many years lie was active in the Klwanis Club. Mr.

Gilmore Is survived by his wife, Mildred; daughter. (Jail, and son, James, all of Phoenix. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in Memory Chapel of A.

L. Moore and Sons Mortuary. The Rev. Roilo C. La Porte of First Presbyterian Church will officiate.

Mat ion. engineer depot hut only Ifi were scheduled for Inline, dlnie fhlpmenl lo Yugoslavia. Schell's action followed a declaration tasl night al Columbus by Itep. John M. Wiv, Republican, Ohio, that he had telegraphed the American representative on Ihe UNRRA council In "make every effort to slop further UNRRA sup-plies to Yugoslavia until full in.

vestlgallon, and particularly chei intended use of Ice machines" As iin kly as police lore down the banners of Ihe "liberation army" along Allenby road, mnln Tel Aviv business thoroughfare, others appeared, suspended from power lines in the middle of the street. are desperate, too. They have dictated California's policy in connection with the Colorado river since Ihe beginning of the fight, but now that the scene of battle Is moving to congress, Ihe people or Northern California who are Intensely Inter-ested in getting funds for completion of the huge Central Valley Proiect may take a hand. Several of these upstate congressmen already have expressed some concern in tlie situation," Arizona officials snv. "Mr.

Hewes tells Arlzonlans that now is the time to arhilrate allo Cthcrs. It said, should refuse to show Identity cards and should The banners were signed by Ir- state only that they are "Jews of Arizona Republic Information Bureau, Eye Si N. E. Washington 5, l. I enclose herewith TWENTY-FIVE CENTS tn coin Hatefully wrapped in paper! for a copy of the hook let CHILDREN'S FAVORITE SONGS.

Name Street or Rural Poutr City weekly" at the castle and "once or twice a week" in Captain Durante room "after the Jewel box hnd been taken there." Over objections of the defense, the prosecution said it was attempting to establish there was a conspiracy Involved. The defense charged that army invest Ignlors had "mndo nn, Illegal search and seizure," In Ihe Loner-gnn home on the night of June .1. Overruled, the defense asked and received leave lo produce at a later time the owner of the Hudson. house In support of Its cation of vvaler between the two! Yank Soldier Killed By Police In Nagoya A GOYA. Aug.

24-(lNS U. S. Fifth Alt' Force head Then he was so angry he didn even wait lo see whether Ihe house burned, hut Instead walked a mile lo Mesa and surrendered lo the first policeman he encountered wilh the ronfesslon: "I just burned up inv house. Send mr lo Ihr peiillenliarv Hut, said. Ihr hoiie wa uninsured, Ihr man Ihr only loer and no one wan I In prosecute him, so he wa released.

Now reconciled wllh hi wife, he'a wondering whal lo do for a love nest and even for cbilhing luce Ihe fire burned (he bouse In Ihr ground and wllh It wrnl all furniture, rlolhiitg and personal effrets. Palestine." Hagaua, meanwhile, was credited by police sources in Jerusalem with a "perfectly conducted operation" lr ihe escape of 25 Jewish detainees Thursday night from Athlit Detention Camp fieai Haifa. The camp housed .1,70.1 illegal Immigrants awaiting release under teriiilltef. immigration quolas -the in, I runong Immigrants admitted to the camp prior to the Institution states, or to seek court ad judication, or enter into a tri-slale bill only a few weeks ago his group frantically backed out of an offer lo situ a' tii-slale compact." slale 'scheduled for shipment to Yugo jslav la. Declailng he had not acted en instructions from Washington, Schell declarrd: "Mv action Is purely routine and has nothing to do wilh our inter national telatlons with Yugo.

sn in lie adde lhal If hc mder hap-ttelis lo coincide wllh slialned ie. inlions between the Aiueipan sod Yugoslav inn government if i giin Zvai Leuml. one of the dissident underground offshoots of Ha-gana, the principal movement. A new clandestine radio, the "Voice of Te Aviv," identifying 't-clf as a llagana project, gave detailed Instructions to the toiu-ace on how to thwait the possibility of new British military operations In Ihe city or any new Brit-I cui few. In I hi re ic pa rate broadcasts, the "Voice of Tel Aviv" told Ihe Jews lo flock to I lie street en masse If the British Imposed a new curfew.

If the British -began new opera quarters announced today that pfc. Andrens George Alvarado of Lampasas, Tex, was shol and killed by military police last Sunday as officials snid. The compact, drawn up by lhe( Arizona legislature In lO.lfl, wasj tinned down bv California al Ihalj contention that the army con-. fined and threatened the Loner- he attempted lo escape custalv an before Salb arrived and en- of tise program under which un- iricti time, but the offer was tendered' piii.iv coinciorniai eia oi no po- rii Headquarters said he disre iblished an armed guard around (M! to ahinton. D.

litl'il significance. certiZtd immigrants were shipped to Cyprus. I (Continued On Page 10, Col. 1 l.shots fired In Ihe air as warnllg ie house..

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