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   Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - October 1, 1947, Yuma, Arizona                               THE AT last -21 Lowest lust at Average high this Average low this 11 WEATHER FORECAST TO THURSDAY Considerable high cloudiness day tonight and Thursday not much change in temperature VOLUME 231 VOLUME 231 GEN CLAY ASKS SOVIET EXPLANATION Of Official's Statement U S Is An Enemy BERLIN Oct it'll Lucius D Clay said today he had asked Marshal Vassily for an official explanation of an anti-American tirade by the iet propaganda chief in Berlin be- fore a audience last week Clay U S military in Germany revealed at a press he had sought nn explanation from the Russian mil governor Sokolovsky replied to Clay that he was not acquainted with the speech in question and would in Clay also announced qualification that plants in th western zones listed for ling would be dismantled less of any German opposition If I hat a plant is going lo he dismantled it is ing In Clay said spacing his words deliberately for emphasis Clay said he hail taken action with regard to a speech by Col Sergei head of the Soviet Propaganda Department as much as told n leftist audience Clay said that the United Slates was to be ed as an enemy Clay said he asked sky it a meeting of the Allied Control Council yesterday to in- whether in- was delivered with the knowledge and approval of the Soviet Military ment and whether it represented Soviet policy ill Germany Clav said he look strong to allegations Hint American monopoly ists were seeking to gain control of Germany and thai America criminal elements were ing a deal Clay said those allegations were among the many charges that laid before the Socialist Unity Party m convention here Yuma Police Car Is Stolen Found At Winterhaven One of the pollen cars which had been parked by officers in Ironl of Iho bank stolen this morning at a in but recovered within nn hour by Deputy Sheriff al parked behind the post Keys werr left In the ear In order that it could he used by oilier officers on duty if ed The ear was taken while the officers were on their regular rounds A radio rail was Issued as soon as 11 was missed which probably seared the person ing car Into abandoning It It was taken into over Indian Kill YANKS WIN 2ND SERIES TO 3 NEW YORK Oct New York Yankees American League champions made it two in a row over the National League champions the Brooklyn Dodgers as they won the second game of the 1047 World at Yankee Stadium here today 10 to u Starting Brooklyn New York Stanky 2b 2b Robinson 11 rf Reiser cf Lindell If Walker rf DiMaggio ef If McQuinn Ib Reese ss Johnson 3b Edwards c ss 3b Berra c p Reynolds p INL plate Rommel AL first base Goetz second base McGowan AL base Foul lines Rightfield Boyer 3 -10 Line BROOKLYN 001 100 NEW YORK 101 121 icer Case Here Today Spencer charged with assault with intent to rape was the first ease to come before the fall session of Yuma County Superior court this morning Spencer allegedly assaulted an X year old colored girl the earlier part of the summer The act is claimed to have taken place on the lower part of North Main street Jury for trial was picked without difficulty and witnesses in the case were being heard soon after court opened Floyd Newcomer Named to C C Directorate Floyd Newcomer was appointed to serve on the Chamber of Com- merce board of directors to fill tht term ot M J Hackett deceased while A O Broussard was recommended for the appoint nent of Yuma County ion Commissioner at a of the directors Monday It was decided at the meeting that the Chamber of Commerce would not sponsor a special train to the Arizona State Fair thi year but urged that all Yuma cit who can attend Yuma at the annual celebration be the second day of the fair DEADLOCK CONTINUES Ukraine Fails to Get Required Vote In Assembly UNITED NATIONS HALL N Y Oct United Stales and the Soviet Un- ion today maintained a bitter oek over election of a successor to Poland on the United Nations Security Council and the bly failed in an eighth and try to choose between India and Soviet Ukraine Overnight caucuses brought no change The Latin Americans who made a deal with Russia day were still voting for the most part with the Russians and agreed to support the Ukraine in return for Russia's vote for Argentina which was elected to the Council l the first ballot yesterday Uow Cuts Deep The U row cuts much deeper than mere replacement of a retiring member of the curity Council The United States is trying to repudiate partially and indirectly the secret Yalta Agreement which ave the Soviet Union three votes hi the UN It would deprive the Soviet Ukraine of the right to sit on the Security Council and in this case strip Russia of its lone supporter on that body The ninth ballot was about the 32 votes India 4 votes Alarmed UN delegates sat and almost equally divided vhile the two giants hurtled ong at other in a basic over Poland's successor on the Security Council M any eared it may destroy the UN as t now exists The United States is trying to establish the principle that er the Ukraine nor White sii have the same rights within the UiV as other tuitions because of being nn integral part of the Soviet Union The Yalta ment granted them an equal on Eviction Suit Brings on Collapse Member of a Chicago fire department squad administers oxygen to Norman Hart 43 who collapsed in a City Hall after attending hearing on a suit to him from his apartment Hart's landlord Sylvester Smith agreed to extend the time National Employ The Physically Handicapped Week Begins Sunday What Do Yumans Think of Their New Parking How does its new parking melers now in their tilth month ot operation on busy downtown and mesa streets Do the housewives ers the farmers the clerks and people who park their ears in business tions to do their liUe How milch money are they taking in How many drivers violate time limit on parking What are the main objections to the meters These questions and many others will be answered row in a Daily Sun story based on a survey of a cross section of Yuma county residents ducted by the Sun stuff IS CLOSED TO COMMERCE Dispute Over Unionization of Foremen Is Cause EACH AMERICAN ASKED TO SAVE ONE BUSHEL OF GRAIN TO AID EUROPE ItY S I met at Hie White House to plan Staff Correspondent voluntary conservation l WASHINGTON Oct 1 sines President Truman calling on Mr Truman pointed out Unit nation to save al least the saving asked of bushels of grain by wasting loss i iml was actually very small i said today we must get prices I One bushel of gram saved hy down to help hungry people in every American m the next lew ther countries at the same time I months will do the he sain He spoke to the first session of I Mr as critical of Inn the Citizens Food which i effects of increasing j j Failure lo check price In- creases promptly will not only I loner the American living j hut could impair of business and thus jeopardise the splendid record we have achieved in the tenance ill high employment high production and general County 4-H Club Leaders Meet in Yuma Saturday Calis U S Enemy Kiwanians To Elect Officers At Thursday Meet John president of the Yuma Kiwanis club asks that all members make n special effort to be present at the regular noon meeting of the club tomorrow to take part in the election of cers to serve in Army Finds Tallest Women Come From Pacific Coast WASHINGTON O e I reported today that before long it will have an an- swer to the age-old question of which geographical region duces America's shapeliest it will have body measurements to back up i's claim now all the Army knows is that the tallest en come from the Pacific Coast the shortest from New England and the Atlantic states But when the Quartermaster Corps finishes the measurements of women who served In the and Nurses Corps during the war It will know all about female least geographically The statistics are now being cessed by experts at the vard School The Army Medical Corps was cautious in commenting on liie findings A man said it was I he first lime he ever heard lhal women grow taller on the West Coast I said with a smile that the climate might have something lo do it Throughout the United States Hire the Physically Handicapped Week begins October 5th It is a week to be taken seriously a week calling for full cooperation by all employers It is good business for ers to utilize the abilities skills and experience ot handicapped sons and the entire community benefits when it is done Herbert Connor manager of the local zona State Service said today in calling attention to the objectives of National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week For many years we have heard about the employment problems of the handicapped person and too many people have grown to believing that these con- a community problem that cannot be solved Connor that handicapped workers make efficient workers when they are placed in jobs for which they arc qualified Now is the time to recognize the qualifications of handicapped veterans and other persons who are able and willing to take their place In industry or commerce he slated When they are placed in the right jobs handicapped persons arc able to do as good 01 better work than able-bodied sons The local Arizona State Employ ment Service this month is stress ing the need for employers to hire a greater number of handicapped workers said While mam employers have done a splendid job in handicapped per sons Comior explained We stil need more employment opportuni ties for disabled veterans who cannot be solved Connor During the war years we learned have returned from Crane PTA Urges Widening of Ave C Signal Light at St Ave B 3 Immediate plans for the im- provement of safety conditions within the school district was the main topic of discussion at a ing of the Crane School Teacher's Association held day September 27 Most of the flew safety features will be placed in hands of the Junior Patrol il was slated lunior patrolmen are to pany each of the five school buses Father of meet in Yuma Saturday with less thw will move to save by coins more selective for a luncheon sponsored bv Yu- the foods they buy ma Rotary club resuming their meeting at the Pariah House lowing the lunch Thirty or -10 leaders are ed according to Al Face tant agent who has an- five state leaders will come down from Tucson to offer materials and suggestions on extension service culturist Howard Baker assistant director of the extension Grace Ryan home management and Helen Church clothing specialist Council Meets The Yuma County 4-H operating daily lo help ers safely transport the childre their charge Lightweight alu stop signs are being made bv the Arizona Sheet Metal Com- pany and donated by Sheriff Jack Beard to be used by the men riding the buses School safety zones in front 01 Ui school and on the street from Avenue C to the Sunny Valley tion are to be designated by painted lines on the pavement School zone signs have been cured through State Highway trolman Dan Kinser Junior will also assist at the in this section cle patrolmen will see that the children walking adhere to the safety regulations set up by the school Widened By HEN COOK Press Staff Correspondent LOS ANGELES Oct 1 A dispute over unionization of fore- under the Act down almost all commerce oday in Los Beach one of the nation's busiest seaports Only oil tankers commercial and excursion craft vere operating The harbor up was ordered by the Waterfront Employers Assn In a dispute the International men's and Union CIO I over representation of walking bosses The only exception to the up was unloading of a cargo of bananas from the Loch Avon a British Royal Lines vessel L B Thomas local president sad the WEA called I school it was announced longshore gangs to work the Loch Avon after the midnight deadline The union previously had promised to provide gangs for any ships wanting them In Ships III Port Fifteen freighters were caught in port when went into fect at midnight They included three vessels of the Continued on Pace 61 The President said that under present conditions about 000 bushels of grain are the most this can expect to export lo hungry Europe this winter Mr Truman met with the zens Food committee whose man soap manufacturer Charles to announce specific Luckman promised the local program The later in the day a officials are Kenneth McKee for saving food in order to state 4-H Harvey Tate combat high prices and to tain relief shipments abroad The president said is evidence that the United States will have to export at least bushels more than the presently indicated shels if we are to do our share in The Yuma County 4-H Club absolute minimum council also meets Saturday at the d f people in other Parish House This board made up of representatives from nil 1 jp Yuma county 4-H clubs is to ther at 3 p.m Saturday The annual 4-H recognition quet will be held Oct 31 at Crane receive Wholesale Food Prices Resume Upward Trend NEW YORK Oct Wholesale food prices resumed rise Ms week with an ad- vance of 2 cents after a break last week Dun Ji Brad street Inc announced today The Dun Index o Wholesale Food for th week ended yesterday advanced ti Hani u from last week The committee strongly weeks ago the Index stood at an Somerton Man 30 With ling birl 17 Preliminary hearing for Wilson Thorn resident of Somerton held in the county jail m charges of raping a 17 year old Yuma girl has been set for Friday October at 10 in Judge Lutes Justice court Bond for Thorn was set Monday o i DK widening of Avenue Battier Junior High Publication Resumes Activity After 10 Years Edition of Ihc Soviet annual iparty rally ol the Unity he'd nt the suite Opera In nf Berlin Crowd of Communist from wny and cheered ns limned America jis the enemy 01 all After 10 years of suspended The Rattler a mimeographed news sheet by Junior high school lins resumed activity The first issue a edition was published last week under the of Hurley O Snowden school principal Tile Rattler which awards tles to deserving for public works and unselfish becomes the voice of the entire area It makes no difference its top story says whether yon are a ii parent a member of the board of education or an adult member ol the area out children in the school The IK yours Headers are urged to make constructive concerning its publication school and Ihc community The first edition featured thumbnail sketches of the ty members Miss Thomas Mrs Pearl nml Mr and Mrs Snowden mid an editorial School an by Kenneth Moore Unities The first hatch of tary rattles went to Mr and Harry Mifflin for ing the first to N J Clark for his offer to do the graphing until the school gets a lo Mrs Madeline L Spain for an article she carried on her cafe menus the opening day of to all those who helped with the school without pay lo Mr anil Mrs Hibbard for managing movies on Tuesday and nights to I when a stove exploded al his home i from to Sth street in Ohio and pneumonia that school zone signs can also bi- which developed later proved ibis area as they are tal to James N Springs 77 in front of the school of three Yuma residents He I it was also decided by died in a Dayton Ohio hospital to install sheds and according to word i cs for the children at the most ed by Yuma relatives i dangerous loading zones The first Mrs Nellie and Mrs of these structures will be ready el Cull f Yuma daughters in the near future being located to attend til funeral service on Sth street near the Sunny at Osborn James W ley station The shells and also nf Yuma was unable j being arranged for by to make the trip i iff Beard surviving Mr are The county has agreed to fill ins Robert Antonio in borrow pits and surface areas ami uf Ohio and around bus stops in order to Mrs Foster matters during rainy high of minimal ing a four-week upswing In the past there were ad vances in the price of 12 out of the SI commodities used in the Index Spi Cali The president said this tional bushels could be provided by eliminating waste serving less bread and cutting down on the amount of grain fed to livestock Mr Truman warned that on rape was allegedly at The act of committed Sunday evening at the defendant's home in Somerton According to the story told to officers by Thorn couple had been horseback riding Sunday after which he took the girl to his home in He denies that any such act place Thorn was arrested in lon after bringing the girl back lo her home in Yuma by Sheriff Lon Kay The girl involved in the is reported to have Thorn to her parents who the sheriff's office and his ar- Arizona Bank Deposits Up PHOENIX Oct 1 zona bank deposits at the end ot the fiscal year June were loB more than on the date In 1046 the annual report State Superintendent of Banks D O disclosed today Total resources were up totaled The ures Saundors said reflected Urn state's healthy economic tion I Divorce Yuma County Faces Record Of Prosperity R H States in Rotary Club Ad ress frle Board to Mr Mrs for caring i for school property and operating the movie projector find to Mr I l for driving school bus I ther i Signal Light A four-way slop preferably a signal light at the intersection of Sth street and Avenue B was j also recommended by the eliminating the danger of i the early morning rush hours when I people arc driving to work Committee members are ed to meet with members of the j in Hi Junior Patrol in order to acquaint the them with their new duties and lf its lea ght responsibilities Members of th Safety Committee speaker told his attentive four years without accident for which he has received nn award and to the school board for their work without pay One student's article was re- printed in its entirety When ed to write an article concerning llis first week of school grader Charles submitted the Mrs Is a very rook Continued ou rase 8 fine Several applications for mission to will be i-d at a of Rent Advisory Hoard er's held loom main I are Lloyd Mabery undersheriff Union high school building I Dan Kinsor slate highway patrol tonight II Williams IK T C Van Horn announced today i and Victor A closed the board Members of the Junior Patrol 11 be held from ii to 7 o'clock lirt jack Kennedy John Cleo McKay Billy Mitchell Floyd Karar Glenn Franklin Uor Yuma fares the i est era of prosperity it has known R H i farmer told the and of the legislation at Night Gibi banquet at Crane school Tuesday l was Al Lent Speaking about governor ties for this area brought about j Rotarians of the In bv the passage of the Gila i duos m mg said that Yuma Along with the in places and that the of growth of a Lent out Growth and bring cial and economic nile labor and other ills by er centers of population He said that it is the lut ed citizens as n r the tll rimming Plans should be made im ti to the man and all persons interested may attend the public meeting from 7 to S o'clock The inspector of housing win ries Homer Alfred Bobbie Ruth Hobby Lundahl f several Merl Baldwin Noble Rinnie Richards I Icr has visited pro owners who have asked 1 Clev to increase rents will report i man Shelton Tonny Drysdal meeting Williams I Marshall and said I ence to make the model community to Choice of just letting il said did not n well developed communi j McElhaney a leading the fight for the passage of L1 during the last congress predicted lhat tl hit ion of the a area would surpass m nia this a and ing on a gi lure Rny president local Hub at ing About lie-oilier.- i and public spirit in problems mid pen out thai 1 exciting of til Mrs Brian former er Lane filed an in IAS Superior Court to In divorce decree ob- by Actor Brian Mrs diawl her PH n pawn to HU   

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