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Y1 EDITION 5011 Lankcnhfm Blvd PO-3-6221 Nartb Hllywt4 California Which kma acgmirmd the mwm mf The Sam Teller Journal Yarn JVya Tribune Sherammm Oeha Citiamm Slmdie Citr Wwh North Hollymeod JVaws and Bmrhemh Jemrmet THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22 1956 1 24 Page Vol 52 No 202 rh ex i'-Ok-S DAG INFORMS UN Nations Withdraw Troops From Suez President Nasser if the British and French pulled out of the canal zone and left it to the UN police force The assembly was scheduled to meet this afternoon to discuss request for broad discretionary powers Jn arranging with Egypt for the operation of the Middle East police force and the clearance of the canaL pected the UN police force to assure her shipping passage through the Suez Canal and the Red-Sea Gulf of Aqaba which Egypt had stopped In defiance of UN directives and also to protect Israel against Arab attacks across her borders The Israeli note declared: "Israel will willingly withdraw its force from Egypt immediate- ly upon the conclusion of satisfactory arrangements with the ynited Nations in connection with the emergency international forces 'satisfactory arrange-which Israel seeks are merits Names 3-Man Board to Rule On 'Emergency' ASHINGTON President Eisenhower today moved to end the crippling dock strike by invoking1 his emergency powers under the Taft-Hartley Act The President signed an executive order setting up a fact-finding board to determine whether the week-long strike of the -International Assn at Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports constitutes a "national If the board so' finds Mr Eisenhower will direct- Atty Gen Herbert Brownell Jr to seek an 80-day Federal Court injunction ordering the strikers back to work It was the third time that Mr Eisenhower invoked his emergency strike-ending powers He moved against the same union In a 1953 East Cbast' dock tieup and in 1954 -ordered employes back to work at the atomic energy plant in Oak Ridge Tenn PERIL TO NATION Mr Eisenhower signed the or- -der this morning before he left the White House for Thanksglv- ing Day church services In the order he stated if the strike continued it would im peril the national health and safety The three-man board of Inquiry set up by the President went Into session at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service' offices shortly after the President signed the executive order Federal officials said the group conceivably could report back to the White House tomor- ValM Pnn Mcfbote 1 FIRE FIGHTERS (ARROWS) HUSTLE TO ESCAPE RAGING RUNAWAY FLAMES thia picture take from helicopter ehotce bl ate juet after it jumped fire break on ML Harrieon i such as will insure Israel's security against the recurrence of the threat of attack and against acts of belligerency by lanfi or ISRAELIS COMPLAIN Israeli sources' complained that Hammarskjold's reports on his trip to Egypt in connection with the cease-fire put all their emphasis on the troop withdrawal Winds Abate Cheer Men Battling Big Fire and mountain passes and around such communities as San Ber- nardino Fontana Banning and the nights colder Early morning yesterday brought Los Angeles 1 the coldest night since April 14 demanded by Egypt and ordered by the assembly They said he did nothing about compliance with those portions of the assembly resolutions forbidding introduction of arms into the area and calling for free navigation of the JSuez Canal and cessation of Arab-Israeli warfare Strong gusty winds abated (throughout Southern California today after a 48-hour siege of blowing valuable citrus fruit to the ground in orchards filling homes with dust and spurring a devastating San Bernardino brush fire Intermittent gusty winds were! expected to continue today over' the mountains and below canyons NEWS Ventura The decrease in winds was expected to help firefighters-battle the San Bematdino blaze which still was out of control after burning some 10000 acres 1 -The' US Weather Bureau said days would become wanner but BRIEFS American officials were said feel that constructive toward solving the canal dispute to could be held with Egyptian? hd creased thir BR-R-R! IT'S A COLD THANKS DAY FOR EASTERNERS By UNITED PRESS The nation shivered Thanksgiving Day as a cold snap knifed through the eastern two-thirds of the ni tion holding temperatures to some of the lowest readings of the year Meanwhile a blanket of white covered a narrow band from the western Dakotas and eastern Montana to northwest Kansas It also was snowing very lightly often mostly from through 'Missouri 'and east- ward through the Great Lakes and West Virginia It was a wet Thanksglv- -lng along thcEast Coast southward through northern Florida But elsewhere It generally was fair with a slight wanning occurring from New Mexico and Colorado westward to the Pacific Coast The cold ir began slicing eastward last night as forecasters issued warnings of a cold wave for the Dakotas Minnesota Iowa and Nebraska Temperatures early today fell to around five' degrees above zero in the Dakotas 'and generally in the 20s throughout the Great Lakes region' numerical strength Eden on the eve of his departure for a three weeks holiday in Jamaica was reported discussing the explosive political situation with his senior ministers The government whips were CHICAGO lAV-Jy ln 55-year-old musician a member -of Wayne orchestra was the ntive rank fpund slain in bed yesterday ini cotvervative DaUy Ex- Ms North Side hotel room' jP? on? of th MW e'rkrm hH jtunchest supporters took note Police said Grace had been ijf growing rebellion and preshot once in the head and also dicted that it could -bring the Eden Rule Totters on Suez Pullout LONDON (CXI Conservative members of Parliament said today a withdrawal of British troops from Port Said could spark a rebellion in Parliament which could bring down Anthony Eden's government A member of the "Suez group said "about conservative members had made known their intentions in writing to refuse party directives to support Eden in any parliamentary vote on the Issue He said the reports of the A paralyzed 18-year-old girl a patient at the Sister' Kenny Foundation in El Monte had her Thanksgiving wish today wanted to see an Elvis Presley movie but because she is parUyzcd from the neck down her wish seemed impossible until Mrs Jack Murphy Director of Patient Services for the foundation went to work on the project She made arrangements for the girl to be taken yesterday by ambulance to a downtown Loa Angeles theater where the Presley film is playing The girl a resident of 1931 Gates Ave Redondo Beach has been hospitalized for three and a half years most of the time in an nn lung CITY COUNTY with a minimum of 45 degrees Daggett reported 23 Freezing temperatures resulted in light to moderate smudging in some areas last night There was no smog' in the Los Angeles basin and morning trash burning was permitted The warm desert wind today breathed new life into the wide-ranging brush fire As new fiareups on each end of the 11000-acre bum sent tbe flames vaulting over 4 control lines Officials junt about -aban doned any hopes of quelling the vast blaze before Saturday One fresh outbreak brought the fire to within a few hundred yards of a foothill community three miles north of San Bernardino but a series of backfires laid down by firefighters saved the dwellings Some 1150 men under the Joint direction of state and federal forest officials are on the fire line which measures 32 miles around the perimeter and eight miles in length No homes or other structures have been lost since the first outbreak of the fire near the citrus community of Highland on Monday but the flames are now eating deep into watershed covering that protects1 a dozen communities on the plain below the mountains from floods Judge Peirson Hall To Wed in Kansas Word was received in Los An- UNITED NATIONS The UN General Assembly was formally notified today that Britain France and Israel had begun to withdraw their forces from the areas they held -in Egypt Secretary General Dag Ham-marskjold sent to the 79-nation Assembly letters from the three governments reporting: 1 France has withdrawn approximately one-third of the forces it had landed in the Suez Canal area 2 Britain had decided to withdraw one battalion measure pending further devel opment of the UN Middle East police force 3 Israel has withdrawn Its forces varying distances along the entire Egyptian The Israelis announced they would pull out of Egypt when the UN insures Israel against threat of attack and against acts of belligerency by land or NOTES RECEIVED All three nations sent notes to Hammarskjoid in reply to his demands for information on their compliance with the General Assembly resolution calling for withdrawal of their forces from Egypt The' Israeli note was made public last night and Hapi-marskjold published the others today i Observers said the replies of the three powers might have been speeded up by mounting American pressure and Ham-marskjold's insistence that -delay in evacuation was hindering the work of the UN police force Israel in effect said she ex- Sharp temblor Jolts Hollister HOLLISTER Calif lP A sharp rolling quake shook Hollister for 90 seconds today sending residents scattering to the sidewalks but causing no injuries nor damage Residents of this San Benito county seat which sits atop of the Hayward fault said it was the jolt felt here in more' than a year entA-day Adventist school children to 15-year-old Suzanne Payette of Long Beach who has been in a coma for nearly six weeks This money will be used to pay medical expenses All governmental offices banks and ipost businesses were shut tight to give employes the holiday Only law -enforcement agencies and emergency workers were celebrated Catholic Man Parade ball games in the round robin schedule and the strong Russian team overpowered Canada 97-59 after the Nationalist China quintet took a close 83-76 tussle from Korea George Roubanis a Greek citizen who is attending the University of California at Loa Angeles carried the Greek flag as athletes from that nation led the parade into the stadium Greece home of the ancient Olympics is traditional leader of the parade Other nations followed in alphabetical order (Story oa Sport Page) ll elementary had been beaten severely His unclothed body was found by a maid at the Alden HoteL doctors said he had been dead about 12 hours A spent J5 caliber pistol WINS WTW' FF cartridge was on the pillow near IFitfll OLLiJ the head and two -25 DRFCT FV MHUTF caliber rartridees were on the 1 IlGOLIj I IriU 15 caliber cartridges were on the' floor police said found No gun was Southland Joins US In Thanks Observance The Southland paused with the geles today of the impending rest of the nation today to give marriagpof United States Judge I thanks for its blessings Peirson Hall and Mrs Kath-i were conduction Kvi Riark Protestant Catholic and I creUry forl Jewish centers Of worship the Fox Midwest America Cbrp Many families held private ob-and a resident of Kansas City servsnees before sitting down to Kan a traditional turkey feast The board however la required to make a factual report to the President on issues in the dispute on or before Saturday Nov 24 If tbe board finds an emergency exists thf President thei may direct tbe attorney general to file an injunction which would prohibit striking for as tong as 80 days SPREAD THREATENED The strike has paralyzed shipping in all Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico porta and has threatened to spread to the US West Coast Named to the inquiry board were Thomf Holland of Washington its chairman Arthur Stark of New York City and Jacob Blair of Pittsburgh Flames Destroy Home Two Cars At Sherman Oaks SHERMAN OAKS A four-bedroom home at 3742 Stone Canyon Ave 'was destroyed by fire last night The residence was owned by Barr according to Asst -Fire Chief Harry Gross who said the house was completely enveloped by flames by the time fire units arrived Five engine companies battled the blaze for nearly two hours The fire apparently started in the garage and Spread to the house Two automobiles Vt ere'de-stroyed The loss was' estimated- at $25000 A steady tone of three to five minutes which denotes "alert Thia means people should move away from the congested business- industrial and downtown districts of the metropolitan areas to the suburbs or to their homes A three-minute wailing of the siren which is "take and meant 'the public should seek the nearest available shelter or cover Two Argentina Generals Arrested BUENOS AIRES Argentina UE Generals Leon Bengoa and Juan Jose Uranga were arrested today with a group of plotters outside an Army barracks at dawn the government announced today' Both men helped in the overthrow of President Juan Peron After that the two men sided with the Nationalist Catholic movement which favored -leniency toward for- mer Peronists LA Felons Escape From Folsom FOLSOM Calif UI2 An all-points bulletin was out today for two Los Angeles convicts who escaped Folsom Prison by climbing' over a wall with a rope Warden Robert A Heinze said Heinze said a search was on for Albert Kos- tal 36 and Arthur Watson both serving terms of five years to life for first degree burglary Argentina Ousts Romania Official BUENOS AIRES Argentina Anton Moisescu head of communist legation in Buenos Aires has until Sunday to pack up and get out of Argentina He was declared persona non grata (unwelcome) in an order signed by Provisional President Pedro Aram-buru Chou Guarded on Cambodia Visit PHNOM PENH Cambodia'VA) Red China Premier Chou En-lai arrived here today for a six-day goodwill visit Tight security arrangements covering arrival emphasized jittery view taken of the visit of the communist Chinese leader Eden Flies to Jamaica forjlest LONDON -Prime Minister Eden flies'to Jamaica tomorrow for a three-week rest leaving his aides to Pope with the threat of a Conservative Party revolt if Britain agrees to a speedy withdrawal' of troops from the Suez Canal Zone Lucy Marlow Gives Birth to Boy SANTA MONICA Lucy Marlow actress wife of-Andy Carey New York third baseman gave birth to an 8-pound boy yesterday It was the first child for the Careys who will name him James Kenneth Iranian Olympic Official Dies MELBOURNE An Iranian' Olympic official Abolfazl Faclry died in the Olympic Village hospital today after collapsing while en route -to the opening ceremonies He was 55 Hospital attaches said Fadry suffered a mild coronary condition last week Judge Hall on sick leave from the Federal bench in Los An- geles gave his age as 62 and Army and rescue missions Mrs Black listed her age as 46' Thanksgiving meant a gift of when they 'applied for mrJmore fro 3000 Sev- riage license Monday at the! Johnson County Courthouse In OLYMPICS UNDER WAY Olatne Kan The ceremony la scheduled for tomorrow remained on duty Thanksgiving masses in 'all Roman churches' and many church groups including the Los Angeles Church Federations held union services this morning Holiday meals were served to servicemen during the day at the USO-Cktholic Club 1106 Broadway: at the USO-Salvation Army Club 416 Spring SL and at the USO-Hollywood YWCA dub 6225 Hollywood Blvd An aU-flay open house was held at the USO-28th SL YMCA dub and the USO-San Pedro dub 921 Beacon SL The Union Rescue Mission served an estimated 2000 turkey dinners to homeless men at 226 Main St from am to 7:45 pm Chapel services were held in the morning and the evening Turkey dinners were also served at the Salvation Army Harbor Ugh to Corps 125 Fourth SL A Thanksgiving service was conducted by LL Col Frank Wil-mer Southern California divisional commander of the Salvation Army at Congress Hall 832 Ninth SL The Army's Tabernacle Band and songster brigade will hold us traditional music festival at 8 CD Will Test Sirens Nov 30 Civil Defense sirens in the city international said Ea-and county will be tested at 10 ton am Friday Nov 30 Henry The standard air raid signal Eaton Southern California Co- warnings are: The homeless drifters along Skid Row were guests at several dinners offered by the Salvation UCLA Leads MELBOURNE '(A) With clear skies and the temperature near 80 degrees the 16th Olympiad waa officially opened by tbe Duke of Edinburgh today before more than 100000 persons jammed into the Melbourne cricket ground The first program was devoted principally to the colorful opening -ceremonies lighting of the Olympic flames from a torch brought here from Greece and the parade of 4514 athletes from 67 countries Only two contests were played on the first day both basket- WEATHER Th TJS Wcattur linn foracut tor Loa Anaclca add vicinity: CaMrally dnr Ikrawk teaarraw Warner Saa rcraaida Vallar: Fair toaiaht aad tanarraw Littla chaara 1 la tcaincrataiva taairfel la Ike aiM-saa Hlah and (round lenparaturm na-tardar: as and I EX About Women 8 Classified 12-15 Comics 11 Drama-Entertainment 6- 7 Editorial Page 10 Haworth 12 Radio-Television 16 Sports 5 Weather ordinator for the California Disaster Office announced today The test consists of a one-minute steady siren blast one minute of silence and one minute of warbling-The sirens will sound a steady tone for no more than one minute There were earlier indications that tbe test might imt be held because of the "taut nerves resulting from the tense jP tomorrow at 4800 Hoover St Special 'holiday menus were planned at all Army Navy and Air Force establishments throughout the state 4.

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