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   Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - September 27, 1947, Yuma, Arizona                               THE WEATHER AT Highest last 21 Lowest last 21 Average high this Average low this Relative humidity 11 Tl AND TH WEATHER FORECAST TO SUNDAY NIGHT Clear today tonight and clay little temperature change VOLUME 228 Yuma September 27 1947 VOLUME 228 Poland Asks UN Ban Marshall Plan BATTLE IS STAGED ON REFUGEE SHIP One Jew Killed 7 Wounded British Sailor Injured JERUSALEM Sept One Jew was shot to death and seven others were wounded today in a battle aboard the refugee ship Despite when a British naval party intercepted and boarded the vessel trying to run the blockade to Palestine The party was ing its way toward the ship's bridge when a group of refugees armed with crowbars cornered a British sailor The sailor fired five shots at bis assailants killing one and wounding two Five other immigrants suffered head wounds from swinging clubs in the short-lived resistance to the jackets Injured One British sailor suffered a broken finger in the affray cording to an official British statement It was the second of- account of the boarding The first had said it was carried out without resistance Continued on Page 21 300 Attended First Teenage Canteen Dance Last Night More than 300 students ed the initial dance of the Age Canteen last night at the of Columbus hall cording to officials of the Lions club which sponsored the affair Many of the parents of the dropped in during the evening and were to have been peased with the conduct of- the attending This is the first of a series of dances to be by the Lions for the Canteen Saturday Salvos By Sam Siciliano Sec where they painted some new bright white signs at certain corners on Main street warning NO U TURNS It's i step in the right direction and as far us we're concerned that city law enforcement officials are willing to heed suggestions Octuplets Born To Chinese Woman it of seven or whom lived was today by Chang Shu of the Tax nl Ishing 120 miles from Shanghai Chung lold H correspondent for newspaper Shun that his niece Mrs Chang Wei gave to eight boys July 5 One shortly ter birth ho said but the others as well us the mother lire sound and hair The took place he said In Yang Chen t of Tientsin where the dered special rations for the family It had been reported from Tientsin that had been born to the family the Communists furnishing four nurses President Takes Immediate Steps to Aid Europe Traffic Violations Reported by Jr Highway Patrol Yuma drivers who have ly received little red traffic cards from H B Breech chief of lice may be interested to know their violation was reported by the Junior Highway Patrol These are the children you sen at the intersections in the school zones who assume the responsibility of seeing that their fellow students are allowed to cross the street safely Citizens were urged today to make it a point to obey the ty rules in these zones by city of- According lo E C Byrd city recorder no fines have yet paid on the charges ever if local drivers continue to the stop signs and drive in excess o speed designated they will be subject to the full penally of the law find most of the drivers in Yuma are eager to cooperate with the Junior stated Byrd but there arc still a few who seem to be in such a hurry that they continue to ignore the speed limit as well as the stop signs and orders of the student on duty When we receive more than one report on the same son there is little we can do but prosecute the case However we can't expect to come from them Ad- that's their job But there is an old adage which says that two heads are better than one And it follows that several heads are better than two L not pass off this safety and fic problem with wave of the hand in the direction of Uic police department You drive those streets time after time day after day You can see where an inv can be made here an error rectified there Tell the next policeman you see Or tell us and we'll pass it along Like the ther who told us that too many drivers arc ignoring the stop signs that control traffic onto Eighth Street lie's worried about that for his daughter has to cross that street to go to he should be NEA White House reporters make a mad for copies of President Truman's statement handed out this morning announcing that he will seek aid lor Europe without a special session of Congress it Note huge pile of hate and coats in foreground as Washington suffered unseasonable weather LABOR DISPUTE TO CLOSE L A LOS ANGELES Sept W a t e i- f r o n t Employers announced today that It And which civic organization is Mrs J Bogart Is Released While there are no new in regard to the case of James Van dc la Bogart accused of robbery of the California Oil company he will have plenty of privacy -in which to think of the things the future will hold for him He is locked behind three on the upper story of the Yuma county jail with small chance for him to plicate his canny escape from the Amarillo Texas jail Mrs Bogart wife of the was released yesterday after being questioned by county authorities according to Asks Support For Minor Children An order to show cause was in the county clerk's office yesterday by Virginia J son against her divorced Willie E Henderson She is the court costs goin to contact which other ic organizations find a com- formed to study the lem with city Went on Hint Sunday morning ride with the Silver Spur Riders Of course it really wasn't n day ride It started so early to be you'd have to rail it a Saturday night ride Mercedes answered the alarm clock she does that in return for ing out the wash and we wouldn't remember a thing after that un- til we opened our eyes and found ourselves in the Whiff tling our way up chickens As we went by a rooster yelled you jumped the gun now Seriously though foil for a long time that a riding club was needed in Yuma IL will he an invaluable nid to rodeo ings and the tourist trade can ways the shot in the arm vided by western horsemen Tint no kidding how about a later We can't stay up that long or up that early and more we didn't see n single tourist between five and seven Did you ever stop and think ol what wonderful Continued un 3 would close the Los time program Beach harbor to all shipping at Tuesday because of a fight over the right of foremen to under the ey Act The shutdown will affect rient of all curgo vessels except tankers which generally are ed by the oil companies and will not come under the WEA order Order for the shutdown came yesterday from W R Marlowe ocal manager of the WEA as a result of a dispute between the CIO Union and the Steamship Co and Outer Harbor and Wharf Co: Band Entertains Fans Between Halves at Opening Game Al Havens blue and Yuma Union high school ing band last night entertained the grid fans at the Ajo games with a music and stunts The organization took the field under the direction of sophomore drum major Roy Goss and dded by five Alva DeFraga Billie Baseball League Managers Plan Meeting Monday Team managers In the n e w hardball league have scheduled a meetings Monday night at 8 to lay final plans for organization of the league and scheduling of games In the meantime two n o tilts are scheduled Sunday afternoon at ton meets at ton and Quechan Indians tangle with San Luis at San Luis I To date six teams have entered I the league and four official dia- monds have been designated wishing to sponsor and enter a team should send a to Monday night's ing at the home of Hurry man next to the vice station The teams entered are San Luis Somerton an Indians Yuma and Rivera All-Stars Diamonds are located at Snn Luis Somerton Jean Whitman Duke Travis Gowan Palsy Anderson and Janet ing clad in red and white satin The band spelled and then Bobby Roberts and Beverly Davis staged a musical stunt on baritone and trumpet with the assistance of announcer Lyle No- vis and the majorettes did an Indian war dance to band Cheerleaders this yoar are Lynn Jenny Hodges and HANNEGAN RESIGNS PARTY POST Sen J H Named New Head Of Democrats Sept 27 Robert E of Kt Louis today as j Democratic chairman and an- j that J Howard Grath D has been IiLs Hannegan has been in poor for many months His an- said his physician liad directed hint to limit his Presumably he will re- tain his position postmaster neral is a form or of Island and a of the U.S He resigned from the latter post last October to accept the sen nomination also announced that Gael Sullivan had resigned immediately ay executive director of the Democratic tional Committee In that cap- Sullivan been actively directing the National tee in past months during Hannegan called a of the National in ington Oct 20 to choose date and for the 1048 ic national convention This ing also will elect Grath as successor Mother's Direct Action Wins Her Custody of Baby proved for Mrs la midst of a custody li curing in court she old sun in her anil 1 c u v i n J muff and her who standing ration of love ami Judge ruled Mrs Miller In Uccp her halty Mrs Miller and her band Joseph had sought lody of the boy Joseph Jr from Mrs M A Armistead Mrs sister They said she refused to he child when Miller ed from overseas army Sen McFarland Urges Fixing Of Export Prices on U S Goods of export p can goods was proposed here day by Sen Ernest W McFarland as a brake on inflation and in living costs in this country The senator made the gestion in a speech before the American Association of sity Women expressed hope that a special session of one is be postponed until various congressional com- now visiting foreign tries and other committees which have plans to visit them can com- plete their investigations I think Congress should have first hand information as to what not be repaid Frequently when you lend ey to an and he cannot or will not repay he becomes an That is something we all T think the same principle applies to nations said ail the tions that make for war exist in the world today except German and Japanese militarism He added that his hope that the United tions would prevent of such conditions had been dimmed by the attitude of Russia toward these problems McFarland added must not quit in our fight to DIPLOMATIC WAR MOUNTS IK INTENSITY Pole Delegates Join In On United States City Bob Russell de- today that he would be a little mure careful what kind of snake picked up whether it happened to be a pretty one or to not Russell's fourteen year old son came into the living room of their apartment on Prison Hill last night and announced there was a in thr kitchen Sure enough when he went to the kitchen he found a cute little snake a little over u long decorated with beautiful orange and brown colors It was so ty in fact Russell decided to pick it up and place it in an empty milk bottle During several other occasions during the evening he picked the snake up by its tail The pay-off sent a few chills down Bob's spine today was when he found out he had been playing with a coral snake one of deadly reptiles known to man The coral snake is not believed to be in this section in large bers but Russell is leaving it at Chamber of Commerce office ci's may be able to iden should be done about a loan of secure ft lasting peace support and maintenance for Ralph's Mill at the self and minor children Quechan field behind Indian hill Senator Suffers Painful Hand Injury Take Part in I V Tourney Yuma's football Delinquents the Criminal B squad gets its tism tonight at where it participates with other Imperial valley B squads in a gridiron nival Coach C O Miller's Delinquents are scheduled for one quarter of play with one of the Imperial so valley elevens j it and not tnn did Lent Tucson Will Address Rotarians and Their Ladies Al Lent Tucson district ernor of Rotary clubs will be guest speaker at the meeting at MM p.m Tuesday at the Crane VII school when Rotarians will en- j at Ladies night it announced by Sam Park man Rotary Governor Lent has chosen for his topic ity Service Also a speaker of the evening will be John haney and his subject will bo Gila Project This ment was marie by Sam Park chairman nf Ladies night At moot ing ot the Rotary club Tuesday four guests were present including Horace Wisely child on the let Johnnie of Salinas the ankle CI 1 yd is Bit Committees Named For Nov 1st Gila Project Celebration and uvo executives of the to ho doctor's report Committees who will he in Riley while James ul p m q of the Gila Project have Marge of the and jn Ule Area and will be up find shortly Alex Doten Ir son of Mr and Mrs Alex Doten of Yuma was treated at n local doctor's office yesterday for a rattlesnake bite Young Doten and several other children were playing around the chassis ol an old automobile on Prison Hill when the snake was spotted under the car The of the world LAKE SUCCESS N Y Sept Ti today asked the United Nations General Assembly to denounce the Marshall Plan and transfer to the UN responsibility for the economic reconstruction of Europe The proposal was laid before the Assembly's Economic committee at the climax of a strong attack on Secretary of State George C Marshall's Euro- pean aid program by Dr Oscar Lange permanent Polish delegate to the UN Lange said the Marshall Plan had split Europe ia two and ed that prosperity like peace ia indivisible and cannot exist in one nation one group of nations or even on one continent while y and chaos arc elsewhere Says it Referring to the s conference which is working out of the Marshall program ange said in effect that the project cannot possibly work because it has ed a barrier at a time when ern and Western Europe need eadi help and resources Lange submitted a formal which although it did npt name any countries or refer di- to the Marshall program stipulated that the should call on all the United Nations to carry out all recommendations of the General Assembly based on economic and social masters and make use of the machinery of the United Nations in settling fundamental international problems Repeatedly Lange said that the relief and reconstruction program now being prepared by the 16 of Western Europe and the United States had the UX and threatened the world organization with gradual tion Africa Defended In the trusteeship committee the Union of South Africa ed its administration of the South West Africa with a refusal to accept the role of in- delinquent in the United Nations H G Lawrence minister of cial welfare for South Africa said that any attempt to stigmatize this country might set a precedent that would be sincerely led by the UN His defense followed three days of debate about the General sembly resolution during which 18 nations have criticized South rica tor its failure to grant to South West Africa At the end of the first two weeks of the Assembly the U S diplomatic war was at fever pitch The objectives of each side were to completely discredit i the other in the eyes of the rest dren not knowing what kind o snake it was began teasing it with sticks The snake struck the child on the left foot just below celebration in the Mohawk Valley a success were announced this morning by John manager of the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce According to Fairweather the celebration which is scheduled for November 1 will attract some of the most notable men in the tion many of whom will be at- tending the National meeting which will be held at Phoenix October and il plans have been for- in an effort to this one of the most important project introductory celebrations ever to be held in the Southwest It was pointed out that all of Yuma county is expected to at- tend the barbecue to be held at Mohawk Valley school at Roll at p.m on the day of the Abe Marcus will be in charge of the and will be assisted by George Robinson ami Frank Visiting officials will be served breakfast before the sight-seeing trip of the project begins Ar have made tn fly who wish over the area Flights will be in of old Wnyne Wright will dust the area with DOT in order to clear the location of inserts Visitors will each receive small gifts Dr T Hall of A Tatt the congressman's hand which injured when n cnr door slummed upon It us lie n Seattle railroad lor an uptown hotel Six were taken in the General dill gene r a 1 nil lee charge will be H lack Ted Frank Katley Charles Wayne Wright Harold mid Alton Transportation for day will be under the direction Joe grounds The welcoming committee is composed of Mr and Mrs Frank Batley Mr and Mrs Charles Buckeye Mr and Mrs R H Elhaney and Mr and Mrs old Woodhouse Ladies who will oversee the serving at the breakfast and becue arc Mesdames L C Spain Wayne Wrisht Alton Duke J Davidson lack Paul luit Frank Batley Jack Roll and Pat Dunn Music for day will be under the nire of R H Lighting arrangement for the grounds will be under the super- vision of Jack Naquin Somerton Boys Form 4-H Club Boys of the sixth seventh unit eighth grades at the Grammar school interested in an afternoon meeting with Al Face assistant Thursday It nn organization meeting anil the boys chose for their club name Junior Farmers Officers elected dent Keith Garrett dent Milton Johnson secretary Davis reporter Colton Smith Council Milton Johnson They voted to ask Bud Yancy to be leader ers will be John Slaughter and J W Regular meeting will be the second Tuesday of euch month at the Legion ball Take Sides in War Mongering Issue British Troops To Be Withdrawn From Palestine Sept 2T A Foreign Office spokesman said day that Britain would withdraw her troops in Palestine as soon as the United Nations sembly decides what to do with the Land Well informed Whitehall ces predicted that would begin the withdrawal or a tion which would be only the first step toward the ultimate within two months The Foreign Office spokesman said Britain would refuse to cept any postponement of a de- cision beyond the present meeting of UN Assembly will he an early in the absence of a I he said However he conceded that Brit- j ain might agree to remain for in intermediate period of one or two months at most if the UN decided I to up new international for Palestine Valley Be Closed For Bridge Repair Shown at UN General Assembly session arc Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt who was lo present U case Hussion chaws of wur Oscar voted con- from Kith street to Mth will be closed to for one week beginning Monday Sept County IT W L announced day The road will be that the bridge may be renewed he said   

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