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4 Peri L-monoayjune 5ri9i4. LogangcIcs (Times Ecuadorian Envoy to U.S. Resigns Rome Victory Repeats Former Historic Battles Forces of Freedom Winning at Italy's Capital as Other Armies Triumphed 1500 Years Ago At Quito it was reported, that President Ibarra had demanded Ambassador Alfaro's resignation because it had not been, presented "in due course." Ibarra assumed office last week after a brief but bloody revolution. Allies Now Will Learn Damage to Vatican City BY THE UNITED PRESS Vitel Cemrraetiea Jafc SOUTHEASTERN WASHINGTON WANTED Carpenters, Laborers R.inforcina Iran WoHce Hmvv Equipment Oilers Machinist Track Driven MillwrUjhta Wi4rt TRANSPORTATION ADVANCED fwa an Boare Avsilatila ta AH ParMM Aaplieaats mitt arinf unit rmmtrattoe ana (laia-ation, aacial aatariqr aarS ana arart of tKinihi. Far Cnaaleta Infarmatlan Call at United States Empleynent Sirvlee' 1 100 I.

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Colon Eioy Alfaro, Ecuadorian Ambassador to the United States, has submitted his resignation, an Embassy spokesman said today. The resignation was tendered to the previous government and now Is In the Foreign Office of Ecuador at Quito, a spokesman said, adding; "The new government can find it there." Hitler Claims Rome Given Up to Save City LONDON, June 5 (Monday.) (U.R) Adolf Hitler announced early today the abandonment of Rome to the Allies and simultaneously Axis broadcasts asserted that the German commander, Field Marshal Albert Kesselrlng, had made an eleventh-hour at CASH FOR USED PIANOS AND RADIOS CHorleiton 8-4427 The liberation of Rome by Al lied armies yesterday may be ex with Mr. Fred Beck pected to disclose to the world how much the war actually has One of the things I've been tempt to have Rome declared warned against is getting in wenue Wilshire at Peck Drive, Beverly Hills an open city. German high command an to any public controversies touched the Vatican City, papai state whose 108 acres at the northeastern edge of Rome has formed a neutral island in Axis territory since Italy entered the nouncements claimed that Hit Any time you start an argu-( ler had given the order to evac ment you'll find that some uate Rome and withdraw to war in 1940. the northwest because "the danger has arisen that this oldest Early reports from Rome did center of culture in the world not say how close the final fight marched on, the days when he was reducing to ruin3 the cathedrals of Poland, the met-, ropolitan churches of Russia and the abbeys in Britain, with the same ruthlessnes3 with which he was destroying the synagogues of Israel, are over.

Nazi Germany in June, 1914, knew better than to make a shambles of Rome and offend the religious sentiment of the, whole world. The rest of the military picture at this moment is only of secondary significance. The Allied armies are advancing north, without undue haste and" with their usual thoroughness. Rome in all probability will be occupied by strong Allied forces, but the rest of the contingents will pursue the broken divisions of Field Marshal Albert Kes-selring toward Livorno, on the seaeria.st, toward Perugia and Florence" in the center, toward Ancona and Ravenna on the Adriatic. But these will at most lje routine operations, now that we have our main prize in hand.

people take one side and some people take the other and the Farmers Market thinks it would be just fine if both sides would buy all their radishes right here at V. 3rd and Fair ing came to the Vatican City's United Press dispatches mentioned some fighting in the Ostiense freight yards south of Rome and about three miles from Vatican -City. Other 5th Army troops came through the Porta Maggiore, which also is about three miles southeast of the Vatican. Call In Prospect There was no. report that Al fax.

The trouble with a. controversy isthat people might get mad at us, and flatly refuse to buy our radishes. That's cutting off their radishes to spite their salads because they'd wind up with, inferior radishes, and a punk salad. Here'i controversy. I hove a letter now from a girl nomed Roberto Gar- might be drawn into direct military operations." Hitler Bombastic "The struggle in Italy will continue with unshakable will and with the aim to break up the enemy assault and force the victory together with Germany's allies," an announcement from Hitler's headquarters said.

"In close collaboration wfth Fascist Italy and our other allies, all the necessary conditions for this will be created. The invasion year will bring smashing defeat to the enemies at the most decisive places," the statement said. Meanwhile German broadcasts asserted ihat Kesselring had presented proposals at 11 p.m. (Italian time Saturday to the Allies that Rome be recognized as an "open city" by both sides. The D.N.B.

agency said the proposals had been: presented through the German. Ambassa lied officers yet visited the sumed that such a formal call is in prospect. Trevious reports on war dam age. chiefly- from air raids, to Vatican City have almost uni versally filtered through Axis channels before reaching the outside world. May Iarn Pope's Role The Vatican radio Itself late last year announced some dam Catholics Hail Rome Capture BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael.

J. Ready, general secretary of National Catholic AVelf are Conference, yesterday called the liberation of Rome "very heartening to all of us." "He said in Washington he was personally delighted by the "very great victory" and particularly so in view of the short dor to the Vatican, Baron Ernst rick, who it in tho Wovtt. Sho'i mad at another tlrl named Roberta Fon-bari. With the letter comet copy of the Whittier Reporter with an article by Roberta Forsbera. that runt under tbe headin "CLAUDIA CAST SAYS NAVY MESS IS JUST THAT BY ROBERTA FORSBERG." It seems that a bevy of thespians from Whittier College boarded a Navy bus and went to Terminal" Island to age in St.

Peters Square as the result of bombs dropped by a mysterious night raider. Its iden YVe take a personal tity never has been established, and Allied quarters have denied von weissaeker, but that no reply to the proposals had been received from either the American supreme command or the Anglo-American supreme command. repeatedly that any Allied plane interest in ever bombed Vatican territory. What part Pope Pius XII may have played in the Germans' final decision to withdraw from Rome without a last-ditch fight 01 battle for the city itself, which he said must have meant saving of the lives of hundreds of stage a presentation of the nlflv riandia. for the benefit remains to be told.

permanent of. enlisted personnel of the American boys. There was no comment from Navy, who, apparently, con sidered the production a mess the Apostolic Delegate to Wash ington, Most-Rev. Amleto Gio Br POLYZOIDES Spearheaded by victorious, hard-fighting American troops the Allied 5th Army has entered Rome, on the heels of the greatest triumph of the forces of freedom, fighting to redeem Europe from terror, oppression and tyranny that continent had known since the barbarians under Alaric took and sacked the same Rome in 410, in one of the greatest events in all history. This time, however, the invasion is in reverse, and 1534 years since 410 have made all the difference.

Thus the. modern city of the Caesars is now freed for the second time In less than a year and by the same forces that drove' Mussolini out of power in July 25, 1043, and have today chased Hitler's legions to the north. Again Rome was taken by the Allies within less than four years from thcriay when Mussolini, in June 10, 1940, took advantage of the collapse of France, to declare war against the Allies; the same Allies who first have driven his Fascists from their entire colonial empire, and are now establishing law, order and freedom in the City of the Seven Hills. TECHNIQUE REPEATED The last direct effort resulting in the capture of Rome took the magnificent 5th and 8th Allied armies Jess than 25' days. The same technique that blasted the Axis armies all the way from Ethiopia to Eritrea and Somaliland, from Cyrenai-ca arid Tripolitania, and Tunisia; the same forces that pursued the enemy all the way from El Alamein to Tunis, and broke his rule all the way from Casablanca to Algeria and Sicil3', were once more on hand to administer the last blow.

The. Nazi troops are reported in full retreat to the north; the Allies have proclaimed their resolve to continue the pursuit of the broken German divisions. These battles will therefore continue along the peninsula. But those are merely strategic considerations. Rome has fallen to our arms and that is the thing that counts.

Strategically the Allied success is overwhelming; politically, psychologically and morally our triumph is simply immense. MILLIONS FREED Some 2,000,000 Romans who have lived through months, weeks, days and nights of terror arc now freed by the fighting armies of the civilized world. And there is plenty of credit to go around to, all the soldiers of freedom who have shared in this greatest adventure of all time. British and French, New Zealanders and South Africans, Canadians and Americans, the flower of the regiments of the Anglo-Indian armies, and the intrepid Poles who fought with such tenacity on our side are all part of our forces of liberation. Once more the great Basilica of St.

Peter's will resound to the echoes of thanksgiving services, this time without interruptions by Himmler's thugs. Once more the Church of Rome will enjoy the rights and privileges of a great center of Christianity, while in every part of the world where the followers of that church have their communities, altars and shrines, there will be Te Ceums of deliverance. And the whole Christian world will join with them in celebrating the triumph of faith against Nazi paganism. All reports to this moment show that Rome was delivered to our forces intact. The days when Hitler could defy the conscience of the civilized world by marching roughshod through the European continent destroying the places of as he not according to the Farmers PRESIDENT WILL TALK TONIGHT Continued from First Page and thus hasten their day of freedom.

Authoritative sources here said they had little doubt that Emmanuel will fulfill his pledge to retire from power. The 39-year-old Crown Prince Umberto thus would be acting Kinz until Italv is comnletelv vanni CicognanL, Market but according to Ko berta Garrick, the Wave. In Baltimore, Archbishop Mi chael Joseph Cur ley greeted the news this fasion: It teemt the actor were dinner "If the Germans have got out guest of the Navy. And accordinf to the Whittier Reporter, "Dr. Chat.

of Rome and if the Allies -have taken it, the world can very well say on its knees, 'Thank W. Cooper, Whittier College's dro ma tic director ertra-ordinary, re emancipated. marked dolefully 'Let that food be a It also is expected that the recently constituted government of Marshal Pietro Badoglio will when you come in to us for a permanent wave we take test curls to decide which permanent will give your hair the soft curls you want It's almost like a medical consultation each expert is a skillful -artist in his or her own field and contributes suggestions from years of experience with all types of hair even problem hair that's been over-bleached or hair that won't take an ordinary curl. If you are planning to have a permanent, come in for a consultation, free of charge. Just call the Beauty Salon for an appointment, at CRestview 1-5211.

Permanents from 15.00 in the Style: Room; 10.00 in the Debutante Shop Beauty Salon. Fourth Floor lesson to me. I know now I navcr EVEN SHELLS FAIL want to be a Wave." resign, but be immediately reformed along the same popular front lines with renresentation It is the contention of Wave TO HALT ITALIAN WEDDING PARTY Roberta Garrick that Chas of all parties. Badoglio's 17-man Cabinet ivas formed Anril 21 W. Cooper, dramatie director ertra-ordinary (that's the and included all of the six-op Whittier Reporter's word for position parties plus Count Carlo Sforza, an Independent.

him, and Wave Garrick has another) isn't wanted in the Waves anyhow. SIAVITK'S FOR DIAMONDS AND WEDDING RINGS Miss Garrick claims that Waves are enthusiastic over Navy fare especially when they have fried chicken and avocado salad and peach cob BY THB UNITED PRESS Love not only laughs at locksmiths but at screaming shells and the fortunes of war as well. A CB S. report on Sunday said that as Allied troops advanced toward a German strong point on Highway 6, a few miles below Rome, they were amazed to see a wedding procession coming toward them. Artillery shells and snipers' bullets from both German and Allied lines were whining overhead, the report said, but the bride and groom proceeded calmly toward a small church with their beaming relatives in escort.

bler with ice cream. Roberta Garrick the Wave thinks that Roberta Forsberg the food critic is doing quite a lot to help by quoting Dr. Cooper in respect to un founded gripes that, she says, "would discourage girls from joining the Waves if they were readers of the Whittier what's-it which they probably aren't." (Roberta G. is prejudiced in this. The Whittier Report Si er is a fine paper.

Has everything but Dick Tracy and Abercrombie.) Wove Garrick goet on at tome length about tha amenities of life in the Waves, claiming her fellow tart A groat American, Mr. Justice Holmes, once said to America's commander-in-chief only one thing to do in a war. Form your battalions and carry the fight to the Our battalion bare carried the fight to the enemy before be could carry it here! Hence no headlines: "Spokane Bombed!" "San Francisco Doomed 1" "Los Angeles Falls!" For that, alone, we homefolks owe a debt beyond all paying. Ask any Russian woman! Ask any English mother! Soon, however, we can make a token payment. But money's no good.

We must pay in work. Hard work! Extra work! Vacation work! Sure, we're already neck-deep in war-effort. But with eleven million men gone to war, we're elected. Hero's how it Is. Where our battalions have carried the fight they can't live off the country.

Not in New Guinea. Not in Italy! Not, certainly, in mid-Pacific. From the valleys of California, the fields of Oregon and Washington, the range of the entire West, we must pass the ammunition food. Food battalions are now forming. If you're able-bodied, you're asked to join.

In field, orchard and cannery, a crisis will come with harvest. Yet the attack must start now. Everything depends on people planning their vacations so they can work in the crops; this ma-- jor campaign is too complicated to handle on the spur of the moment. Hence your community Wartime Harvest Council already is on the job. See it now.

Our battalions and they include our allies have carried the fight to the enemy. They've kept the homeland safe. But they can't fight if they don't eat. The food will be here. We must get it there! There's only one thing to dol ore well cared for in all respects including tha matter of their feeding.

Navy Waves, for my money, are doing a patriotic and vital work. A navy can't operate without shore stations. Essential fobs at shore stations that ara now filled by bluejackets are being token over by Waves at tost as Waves can be enlisted, and tha blue-iackets ara thus released ta fight at ASBESTOS TABLE The Farmers Market wish 'Get the Facts About Amazing Plan Which Provides Cash for Funeral Bills Do you know how much eT funeral should cost? Cemetery lot? Minuter, music, flowers? How much must be spent for incidental but necessary expenses? Do you know that YOU can decide, in advance, just how much or how little yens want spent for your funeral and provide for immediate cash to PAY Alt- BILLS, at the cost of only a few cents a day? How? Through the amazing new Forest Lawn Protection i Plan. If you are between twenty and ninety-six years of age, you axe eligible to apply, with or without medical examination. You may choose your own undertaker, anywhere.

If something should happen to you, your loved ones are spared the distress of trying to decide what your wishes would be. They do not have to spend one penny for' funeral bills from the insurance you leave. You owe it to your loved ones to investigate the EXCLUSIVE ADVANTAGES of the Forest Lawn Protection Plan. Send for free booklet which describes what might happen without this pro-- tection. No cost.

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But remember, Dr. Cooper It Is worthy of the sentiment that soon will become an inherent part of it. Style, workmanship and Luxurieua White leatherette Top, felted Back ust ate one a meal, TV. MADE TO ORDER Roberta Garrick has eaten over a thousand and says she feels just fine thanks and so does everybody who eats lunch at the Farmers Market, which is at W. 3rd and Fairfax.

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