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ftEP.UBLlC t'ULLDOG Safety Tip YOUR wheel, Sir. Drirer. Traffio control beglna at RIZOMidREPII THE STATE'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Weather Variable nigh cloudiness Thursday and Friday. Not much chance in temperature. 58th Year, No.

323 26 Pages EnUr4 at Port ffl el wttar mArr rVnta Act of Conarata. Mrch 1S7j 1.33 par awaui 1VC iXntl Phoenix, Arizona, Thursday, April 8, 1948 i 151 i I 1 -Qui9 Jr rown TOpOSSu State Restrictions InVoIuntary Queen To Lead Parade Qfoccpn WnDemand For Industry-Wide Strike Ban NewSmelter www i i jm i n. I if Sighted as u.d. coal ptocus uwinaie In Wisconsin Mj jeopardize the interest of the gen strictions on the purpose of unions, Smethurst asserted the legislation has "restored the right of free eral public. By AL LEACH (Republic Staff Correspondent) CHANDLER, Apr.

7 If the stop Planned For Southern Pit 2 i -4, "CONGRESS must forget a pos speech" for employers of the coun Plan Talked page of coal production continues try. sible presidential veto if the coal situation worsens," said the NAM's Jolts Dewey and its effects on the nation in "THEY CAN TALK to unions dustry gfow worse, an amendment in lha Taft-Hnrtlew law nrohihit- now," he explained. "The atmo tiSi Kr -1 New. Use Schedule Is NeW Yorker Faces ing general strikes can be expect sphere is cleared for industry and nt, rJA they want to enlist the aid of un- riielps UOdge UrdCrS ed, Raymond S. Smethurst, general ion leaders to help business.

If the Shutout; Mac Arthur union leaders will help industry. counsel of the National Association of Manufacturers, predicted here today. everyway will benefit." Outlined For Shortage By BEN AVERT 1 10 More Houses For Workers CONSTRUCTION of a new The association officer also i A vwr a i yj i 1 Washington attorney, "and pass legislation to penalize any man who incites or is responsible for starting these nationwide work stoppages. "Last year congress, in an effort to avoid a veto of the Labor-Management Relations bill, removed any effective protection against Industry-wide strikes. The President vetoed the bill and congress had to override him." Denying that a stronger Taft-Hartley Jaw will impose any re Poor Second MILWAUKEE, Apr.

7 (UP)- Smethurst, speaking at the indus foresaw new efforts to restore the ml nrvnttn untnna mrA mrnn. trial relations institute of the NAM Harold E. Stassen boosted his pres- the cnn Marms resort hotel. A VOLUNTARY PLAN to rations from engaging in political 000-000 copper smelter and about laenuai siock loaay wim a sur- xnressed hJlief that the Taft- activity If the U. S.

Supreme Court new nomes cosung an aacu- pnsmg victory in me Wisconsin K. Trown-out Arizona and conserve electricty is under consideration by public utilities, the Arizona Power outlaws the rule in a current suit tlonal $700,000 was approved yes before it. terday by the board of directors of MacArthur into the background in transDorlfttlon utiiitv services or his home state and apparently services or Authority and other public agencies concerned, and plans are being (Continued On Page 2, Col. 4) blanked Gov. Thomas E.

Dewey, Phelps Dodge Corporation, Harrison M. Lavender, general manager, announced here. previously a Wisconsin favorite. made lor a mass meeting to present the proposal to the public. The "brown-out" proposals may suggest reducing the voltage on distribution feeders, reduction of Prosecutors Air Force Aids Ask Stassen's triumph hit Dewey the hardest, with late vote trends in The huge expenditure will In crease to aoout in dicating that Dewey had been shut out completely in the three-cor eonfpany! Investment at AJo since nered contest for the state's 27 Bigger Plane Fleet frequency where possible, adjustment of use to level off peaks, turning off lights and display signs of stores at certain hours, banning the improvement program there delegates to the Republican nomination convention June 21.

started two Yean aso. and the To Confer On Gamine Fight WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 (UP) U. S. Air Force officials teamed population of that community Is WITH THE VOTE from yester up with the house armed services committee today to campaign for ft VACtlv tn1-AkCAi4 1 f1aa day's presidential preference pri expected to be boosted from about 6,000 to ornamental lighting, curtailment of outdoor lighting on parking lots, service stations and sports fields, curtailment of street lighting, control of connections for new businesses, substitution of other fuels mary more than three-fourths 4 Ax 1 a At the same time, the house heard a tlea for a biz increase XStiiSL De SnCm CaI1 Meetm airplane production to make the ui2d sSS supreme in PLANS FOR the new smelter W.

Stuart Svminsrton. air see To Coincide With ri 1 i Arthur was leading in the other now are on the drafting boards and work should begin within the next two or three months. The retary, flanked by his top unl eight races, in some cases by only Bar Session formed officers, went before the a small margin. Liberty Asked senate armed services committee Stassen was assured late today of By CLAIBORNE NUCKOLLS plant, with a capacity of 10.000,000 pounds of copper per month, will be located Just east of the con to plead for a 70-group air force. wnere posaoie, general 10 per cent reduction by residential users, staggered loads for industrial users.

THE -BROWN-OUT," designed to prevent serious economic loss to Arizona's agriculture and industries as a result of the current drought, cannot be enforced in Arizona as it is in California due at least 17 delegates, with two others probable. MacArthur was tol tpune was jamei THE PROBLEM of how For Colonies iVA centrator, which processes 25.000 tons of ore from the AJo pit daily. TV. wvnTCi rrati(tv Mmrtlltti assured of five delegates, with break the tenacious grip of com- oriy tt urirt imto three others probable. mercial gambling racketeers in hold air streneth at the Dresent 55 m.

I I in tne voie jor rne seven aeie- Arizona will be Dlaced before a groups. Argentina And Guatemala electrification of its ajo pit haul- a s-at-large, Stassen's menLfot Chan Gurney. South Dakota Re- to the wording of this state's con stitution. i gt.oib niuv wniciciivc ua. luuiilj i r.m.nr1 I age system at a cost of, about OICC UCIuanU on nm an4 mrrantlv is ancsred seemed sure of winning an oi we, publican, chairman of the commit contests.

nnorueya ai uie BM ia. tee, said Symlneton had asked for 1., I in nuinuini 11a BOGOTA. Colombia, I riilnii nlant at f-rwt at about With returns from 2.849 of 3.138 Apru it, was the more than 25 per cent increase It was proposed by the Arizona House of Representatives in House Resolution No. 3 adopted during the recent special session of the Ar; Ai(cimiim aim I 2 500 000. precincts, Walter Kohler, She- learned in air power.

Symington maintains boygan, the top Stassen man, had Th mnferanee'. to 'b held In that such an Increase is vital to asked the inter-American confer- heat from the new srael- ence todav to invoke a doctrine of Iter will used in Dart by th mw uo.po vuLea am wiuu whh ronlunctlon 1 Willi tile annuai viumry wuuiu not rniup xoucilc, meeting of the Arizona State Bar posmon rorresrai America" for the Americans and power plant for the generation cl Continued On Pace 2. COL II onenlne there the oreced ne day. session rid the Western Hemisphere I I mmmm a 1 A 'H-rpi i legislature. That resolution directed the power authority to call the conferences to put the "brown-out" into effect.

M. J. Dougherty, chairman of the power, authority, said yesterday a prelimiary conference has been held, and a second conference is scheduled when Henry Sargent, nrair THE COMPANY hopes to com I ika amallaa nt 111 ff I 1ft was called yesterday by Evo De or aia give Conclnl, attorney general. the committee reaction. AtMtt.A The house armed services com- The call, dispatched to all An.mm.

Enrique Coromlnas, Argentine K.rrin dimrul. Ray Walkout ucirgaiv, ivuk mat ianu in ucjrnu- fthtalnln materials and county attorneys, did not specific- P.M I alKp mantinn th rnmhin(y iKSIIt I ing nia country ciaim 10 me cm- lannlnmant a. a mm I mJ mjin TfT nmtt rtnnm Hi iat ll IJ a 1 I president of the Central Arizona Light and Power Company, returns lan-nem a.iuana M.ana. na u- A ma). Tmfoh IC Snf beMg, St" m51Ct2 mates bringing the air force VOniaU IS IJCI up- Ne.ither would De Concini up t0 4 jo.

level Tne B.U comment. saj would increase the number from Washington where he appeared yesterday before a house appropriations subcommittee to urge speedy construction of power America can no longer tolerate the company's Qarkdaie smelter Arbitrator flCked Meet NEVERTHELESS, unimpeach- first-line war planes from 5,500 in European nanos in control oi tern- for the new construction, i nis Prepared to rule over the world's championship rodeo opening to-morrow with the traditional parade, charming Queen Earlene Nelaon talks things over with her mount, a stunning palomino. Queen Earlene will head tomorrow's parade which is expected to be more than 2 milea long. able sources who know what's go- present 50-group xorce to tory belonging to all of us," he said, caused rumors that the Clark dale lines Into the state from the Colo wuc lumwiuw in on declared there is no aues- P1US aaaitionai new planes in re rado river. HE ENDORSED a Guatemalan RAY, Apr.

7- AP)-Arbitration "on but what Rambling control rve and storage. MEANTIME a program Is being meetings will begin Friday on is- oe among me noi topics r. wii.h inaArf ha before the meeting. Il -II I proposal recommending the elim- Sift SJSJSS? nw worked out to submit to the con Direction Of Rodeo Ray mines of the Kennecott Cop- De Concini limited his remarks! I fH 11311 IV fl ference that would call for the uiiuaii, Iiniv.ii I. co-operation of virtually all com unities of the state from Flag inAmmr.A v.

I At the company's Improvement staff In the north to Tucson, No- per company, mis weeii. iu oiarcnrcni R. W. Thomas, general man- ence will be concerned largely ager of. the mines, announced the with "general law enforcement." meetings.

Questioned concerning the pres- amended to Include the Falkland Prog.r.tm. Lose Support gales and Bisbee in the south. Wand, and the Antarctic region. w. Keeps Big Crew Busy By HENRY FULLER GIVE A THOUGHT to what and who produces the rodeo that Tjist the iiniiprcrniinn I non romK1lno' The "brown out," Dougherty said, must go' farther than Just Guatemala is expected to pro- haan huilt for tha new emDlovtet.

1 tri 1 1 aiaiu, vi i workers of the mines walked out hr. ctato th uttnrnov fonrnl. Apr. 7 (UP) Key poll pose creation of a permanent com-1 curtailment of advertising signs if over rrievahces. and as a result.

knurAV.r nriMiv HooiaroH tht ticians deserted the Communist ml.clA. 1 A l'" it is to be of any aid because th the entire 250-man crew was idled, hhi. -vii'i. nt nrm, Party nd Soutl "'y AmaVi.n .7.. facilities of the company.

American Union to negotlata di- ownH town hooXt hm4 amount of power consumed by signs is too small to solve the Richard Fennemore. attorney WM renorted a few weeks ao. 1 opens at the state fair grounds tomorrow afternoon under the sponsorship of the Phoenix Junior Chamber of Commerce. The "what" is something to which the state can point with rtu' "ropran powers t0 to take care of the problem. Jerome kTK 7 Concini revealed that almost campaign for the crucial April 18 lal Issues.

pride for the partnership known as World's Championship "Rodeo is kI- i.V aauy nis onice receives letters election. Krom residents in various sections Two mayors and a city council practically an Arizona outfit. The The Argentine proposal also was "A I J.Zr In the absence of authority on the part of any state agency" to Impose a "brown-out" by law as was done in California, Utilities of n.mi.n. iVi un putcrum. r-nnrtlnp th txene- man rrnnunrori rnmmi.nl.r partners are Bill and Mark Twain L.r:""'".' already serves the AJo district.

Clemans of Florence; Walter R. wiue, wn cn aiso nu claims to or. from AJo hM have not been selected. ui.u.j nit rirkti.t 0rnn. d.i.

Bimson and Ray Cowden of Phoe i i jr. I k.an ahlnnail tr Dnuclai IOT ra the state have been reluctant to make any move that direction because of two factors, lack of remiemure aaiu inai aunous" file desertions also war nnrt.4 nix; Gene Autry, radio and screen Busses Skip Parade Route A TRF.MKVnoi!s fcnr.t an.lduction in the smelter there which star, who divides his time between and some siened to a newsoaDer ut tne Communists declared uniformity and the fact that it miuea to arDitration nave not oeen who said- American maritime union has Arizona and Hollywood; and Ever plause greeted Corominas when he originally was built to serve only told representatives of tha 21 lh Copper Queen mine at PUbee would mean the curtailment of ett Cdlborn, who is at home occa announced, tney ao not inciuae entered the campaign on the side pay scales. "THEN THE GAMBLERS have of communism, warning that Amarlxan I ana tne Company a mint ai imi.v sionally at Florence or Dublin power use by consumers who pay higher rates to make the power DURING the rodeo parade Met I The miners belong to an Amer- not gone into hiding?" President Truman wants to take i la I I. ouu- mr. Tex.

-inis is tne nour or America. I ph.in, rvwiffa onerates other available to consumers with the lean Federation of Labor union. Not in all narts of the state." over the country and flestrov ropolitan Bus Lines will reroute its North Central avenue busses COLBORN Is the "who" that lowest rates. am connaeni tne nintn inter-Amer- mta. Morencl and Jerome each Italy's unions.

It was not known definitely to- De Conclnl replied lean conference will make a jurl- uhirh ra aerd bv smelters stages the rodeo not only here, Premier Alcide 57prm" between Virginia and Jefferson street, it was announced IN EVENT A PLAN can be Two factors, informed sources ue spen I mgni 11 iney wouia return 10 worn pending arbitration. O. A. Dever, aicai aeciarauon caning for tnt I at the site. kx the rst to govern post Col.

5) worked out and put into effect (Continued On Page 2, termination of ominous cycle of Although the nloneer prospectors representing the union, could not throughout the state where power yesterday by Lonnie Wilkirson, superintendent of transportation. The route of passenger service be reached for comment. colonialism in America." mined their first copper at Mo- war Italy without Communists, met formally today to perfect final security measures for the general elections. MeanwhlTe tha United States rend. AJo actually was the first lines are interconnected so a pool of power can be created, the proposal would call for the designation of a certain person or agency u.N.

ppens confab Lewis Galled delegates to the conference pro- copper mine In Arizona, eeing opposed that legal disputes among erated more than 300 years ago the American nations be solved by bLtn Spaniards, the International court of 1utice. The property was developed by Ps; pi on Third street will be between Virginia avenue, and Willetta street; on Willetta to Second on Second street between Willetta and Monroe streets; on Monroe street to Third street be Un Palestine I ruce to supervise operation of the pool. In Washington yesterday Mr NEW YORK, Apr. 7 id By U.S. Court lst Kilu ond PERU, Apr.

7 (INS) An (UP) and Sargeftt declared that Arizona faces a deficit of 94.000 kilowatts W. Averell Harrlman. U. S. sec- th tjf0.nn retary of commerce, warned the Hd CorPrtUon United Nations negotiations tween Monroe and Jefferson trura hat wean wa.

Trine Arnhs of electricity this summer and that rialairataa a cm net Mlllno nr. mw streets. Jews of Palestine got under way WASHINGTON, Apr. 7-(UP) explosion at Ihe Central Railway this deficit will grow to 99.000 inter-Amariran fmnnmlc nrmnlM. I Because of the parade the busses kilowatts next year and 129,000 today.

John L. Lewis today was ordered signal corporation torpedo assem- I 1 I tlons which duplicate other inter- McCabe Gets Backlnff will not enter the terminal at First kilowatts by 1950. Representatives of the Jewish 10 "PPear in ieaerai cour. juonaay uy tio.ni wur mnes nortneast 01 Tomorrow's Rodeo Schedule Provided TOMORROW'S program for the opening day of the Phoenix World's Championship Rodeo: Parade starting at 10:30 a.m. south from McDowell road on Central avenue to Adams street; west on Adams to First avenue; south on First avenue to Washington street; east on Washington street to Second street; north on Second street to Adams street; west on Adams street to First street and north on First street for disbanding north of Van Buren street.

Rodeo at state fairgrounds, 19th avenue and McDowell road two shows daily, Friday through Sunday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Monroe streets. He unfed that the house adopt nauonai Doaies. He notea some WASHINGTON, Apr.

7-UP Agency for Palestine and the Arab the full budget bureau request for Higher Committee met with Dr, economic commissions aireaay naa jhe nomination of Thomas B. Mr-been created by the United Nations. Cabe. Pennsylvania Industrialist. 10 iace contempi aciion ana tne nu iuu.y muea inree employees, government prepared to slash coal- including a man and his wife, and burning railroad traffic in half Injured eight others, because of the crippling coal strike.

The three killed were working Federal Judge Alan T. Golds- ln an assembly room of the plant Alfonso Lopez, president of the se $25,427,000 for Davis Dam next year, declaring that its completion The American congress, he said, Is to be a member of the Federal Re MacArthur Denies Ban TvKYO, Apr. 7 (UP) Gen. curity council, in the New York office of Trygve Lie, U.N. secre is the only answer to the acute quite disturbed" about over-lap- serve Board was approved today ping organizations and might with- by an eight-to-three vote of the borough, Lewis' old nemesis, or- turns railroad signals, tary-general.

noia iunds. senate banking committee. dered the mine chieftain into court llor ttu U.N. diplomats saw little chance Douglas MacArthur denied today that books by John Hersey and Edgar Snow, American authors, had been banned in Japan. problem.

Twenty Killed for a halt in Ihe spreading Holy Land strife. Burridge Butler9s Will Leaves Radio, to explain why he" should not be cited for contempt for failing to call off the strike. Goldsborough fined Lewis and his union more than $3,000,000 last year for his refusal to halt the 1946-47 walkout. The supreme In Temple Eire Magazine Properties To Top Executives Fleeing Czech Aviators Find Haven In Bavaria SHANGHAI. Apr.

7 (INS) but at New York City's Madison court later reduced the fine to OWNERSHIP of radio station left to Mrs. Butler and other rela will operate the Prairie Farmer Square Garden, Fort Worth. Bos $710,000. KOY will pass to Three station tives, most of the remainder of ton, Houston, Salt Like City, Og-den. Great' and Cal executives and the Arizona Farmer, weekly farm newspaper, was Mr.

Butler's estate was left to charities and organizations en Shanghai press dispatches today reported more than 20 buddhist monks allowed themselves to be cremated yesterday in flames which destroyed their 1.000-year-old monastery at Chinkiang, 149 Storm Hits Two gary, Can. with, sometimes one or turned over outright to Ernie gaged In boys' work. two other shows thrown in to av- nmJ Cm. a uougias, long-time editor, and IVliaWeSt OtflteS Clarence Powell, general manager, (Continued On Page 2, Col. 2) HIS CHICAGO properties, radio station WLS and the and WLS.

THE KOY executives declared that no change will be made In the operation of the station, local outlet for the Columbia Broadcast-ing System, and that they will endeavor to continue to carry out Mr. Butler's broad principles of public service. Williams has been with KOY since 1929 and Is one of the pioneers of the radio field In Phoenix. under terms of the will of Burridge Prairie Farmer, Midwest farm pub CHICAGO. Apr.

7 (UP) A tor miles west of Shanghai. The blaze was said to have caused $1,000,000 worth of dam D. Butler, widely known phllan nado hit several communities in Plenty Of Sunshine thropist and businessman, who died licatlon, are to be held ln trust with dividends going to welfare work until such time as executives age when rare Buddhist scriptures Northern Illinois and Indiana late her(T Jast week In Sight For Rodeo Mr. Butler, whose estate was luun) miuiiMiig uui wiuuuwa, unrooting trees and scattering of the two organizations acqulrg GAY RODEO spirits will be and other relics went up in flames-The monks reportedly chanted prayers as they stood in the flaming structure and waited for death. estimated at 54.000.000, provkled debris.

his stock through annual pur MUNICH, Apr. 7 AP) A plane loaded with Czechoslovak pilots landed in Bavaria Tuesday night, U. S. authorities reported tonight. A non-American source saying he talked with the Czechs quoted the pilots as saying they were fleeing Czechoslovakia.

American quarters said there were 25 or 27 fliers aboard the transport. A REPORT distributed by a Soviet-licensed news agency said earlier that the Czechs ha5 been "forced down by Americans," adding that the pilots were en route from Prague to Bratislava, became lost in last night's stormy weather and were forced to land by American planes. This was denied by American authorities, who declined to be quoted by name. quarters said the Czechs landed "of their own free will" in Bavaria. They were taken to U.

S. military government headquarters for Bavaria and later were moved to a camp. "The pilots said they all formerly fought with the British Royal Air Force during the war," the non-American source said. "They said they wanted to join the RAF again." matched by the weather tomorrow chases. so says the weatherman.

Johnson has been auuviated with the station since 19.19' and Hogg The arrangement Is similar to Sunshine is expected to be plen tiful and warm as the lone pro that set VP tor KOY. Under terms since 1933. of the will his dividends from KOY Other executives of the station cession of horses and floats parades through the city and as the wranglers meet their animals at will go to the Valley National are Will A. Lester, production man The twister struck Braceville inat Aioert Jonnson. manager; and Coal City, 111., and Calumet John R- 'Jack) Williams, program City and Hammond, during director; John L.

Hogg, advertising the dinner hour. First reports manager, all of Phoenix, and indicated only one person was George R. Cook of River Forest, injured. should acquire his 75 per cent An unidentified man was re-' of KOY's stock over a 20-year ported slightly injured when the period. They already own most of cir he was driving south of Coa' the other 25 per cent.

City ran into the tornado's path. With the exception of annuities Bank as trustee for various chari Far East Aid Studied WASHINGTON. Apr. 7 (UP) The administration is considering a billion-dollar "Little Marshall plan" for economic recovery in the Far East, Informed quarters said today. ager; James W.

Ross, local sal's manager, and Cliff Miller, chief ties. Ownership of KTUC In Tucson, engineer. The station. licensed In the fairgrounds. No wind is forecast, and temperatures topping yesterday's high of 79 degrees are forecast.

another of Mr. Butler's holdings, will rest in the Chicago trust that 1921 and one of the oldest ta the nation, employs a staff of 50, A.

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