Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - April 24, 1948, Yuma, Arizona Weather at Yuma Highest last 24 hours 77 Lowest last 24 hours W Average high this Average low this date Relative humidity at 11 17 AND THE YUMA ARIZONA SENTINEL Weather Forecast to Sunday Clear today tonight and Sunday ly warmer tonight Winds ing this evening VOLUME 98 Yuma April 21 MARSHALL RETURNS FROM BOGOTA WASHINGTON April of State George C Marshall returned from Bogota Colombia today and plunged im- mediately into conferences on the world situation with his top policy advisers Marshall landed at National at 9 EST aboard a Air Transport Command plane He has been absent from the capital for almost a month attending the Inter-American Con- ference at Bogota He went through that city's bloody revolt Immediately after his arrival here he drove to the State De- with Robert A Lovett who was acting secretary while Marshall was away High policy advisers were called in ably to get a report on the ta conference and bring Marshall up to date affairs When he landed at the airport Marshall told newsmen that de- had been reached at ta on the most of the fundamental issues before the conference It was reported Marshall may go to Leesburg Va this after- noon to join Mrs Marshall al their farm there VOLUME 98 I China Asked to Provide Troops Army Haifa a Pawn as British Pull Out LAKE SUCCESS X V 21 sources ed today thill the United Stat 1 with China for pan- use of Chinese troops to en- a Nations ship in Palestine The troups if China decides to them would he used in with forces from the Slates and other UN j countries China has not rejected ca's request for troops The are similar to those ica is conducting with other UN countries the Soviet ill effort to lineup the forces which are needed to set up trusteeship in the Holy Land Man Nabbed Here On Coast Auto Theft Charge A auto thief ended his flight in Yuma last night as ty and city officers arrested Carl Thomas alias Ernest Jones age 30 on a warrant from Culver City Calif police Thomas is charged with ing the 1940 DeSoto coupe be- longing to Larry Culver City yesterday afternoon The owner was notified and is ed to pick up the car this ing SALVOS Some public spirited citizen saw a need and misspelled it There is a homemade sign nailed to 3 pole at Magnolia and Third ed The Daily Sun starting day will earn tile winning says in the recent Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary contest in editorial column Plan Final Rites Monday at 2 for L E Rainwater Final rites will be held at the Johnson chapel Yuma Monday al 2 p.m for Eben E 71 long-time Yuma resident who dieci Thursday in a San Diego tal Masonic rites will be held at the graveside in the Colored sonic plat in the Yuma cemetery He was born in Lithonia gia July 31 He lived in Yuma for many years He was of the Santa Rita barbershop a member ot the Col- ored Masonic lodge was past ter of that lodge and helped to establish the Colored Baptist and Methodist churches here He was third vice-president the Association Surviving are the widow Mrs Versie Rainwater two brothers W E Rainwater ot Detroit Mich and E G Rainwater of Lithonia Georgia and two grand- children We've had the pleasure of ing those essays and we'll go oi as extending a huge am gratulations to those who wrote them They were written by high school students and the writin shows an intentness and an un- ol the subject man Key to World Peace that many many adults including a certain columnist would be hard put to bring forth Read them Tt is refreshing to dwell on the freshness and clarity t of a mind young enough to have still in the future the ing knowledge of earning an in- flated living in an inflated omy and the discovery that human nature is the greatest barrier to the Utopia of having humans act natural Now that last paragraph should prove to you that you get more for your nickel than Lil Abner Frankly I'd rather have Lil Ab- ner too Some three weeks ago we asked that something be done about the streets in Yuma It was ing to note that activity could be seen toward that end We even followed through two weeks ago witli a further pat on the back for the work being done Hut it's ting embarrassing now It's bo- ginning to look as though we should call in the Bureau of to reclaim the streets from the sand One reader even went so far as to write us that the needn't go out of town to take a desert trek Got you on that ness didn't That's Mrs J F Oliver's prize winning name in our recent contest It netted IKT five dollars Harold Sturges who put up hi five dollars also got something from the contest He gained an a day for a week the hour In usually spends eating lunch He hns given up dollars worth At that he's lucky we've had to give up cigarettes Seems des got the idea that gage needed brightened a bit tbe new furniture route She got the furniture we got a pipe Continued on Pago It lana Turner to Wed Topping Monday at 2 HOLLYWOOD April With no more reason to be shy about it blond Lana Turner ad- mitted happily today that she and Bob Topping will be married day afternoon At two o'clock sharp the girl sighed We're very happy It's been an open secret for a ng time that the shapely movie queen and the millionaire playboy were planning to wed But until actress A Judge divorced ping in Bridgeport Conn day Turner's stock answer to questions has On studio orders I can't sav Mr Topping's still ried Drive To Hollywood As soon as Topping became free to remarry tho pair drove to lywood from Palm Springs where they hnd been vacationing Miss Turner had a final fitting of her a t i n ding at designer Don er's salon Miss Turner and the tin plate will bo married at the home of Billy movie trade paper publisher and cafe owner who has been wed five times self Sara Hamilton will be matron of honor will be bont man Miss Turner's year-old daughter Cheryl Crane will be Dr Stewart pastor emeritus of Hollywood ian church will read tho vows Only a dozen guests will the ceremony but dozens more wore invited to a big reception after- wards A week the wedding Miss Turner and topping will fly to York to sail for Europe INTER RICRO 1 Clip and fill out entry blanks printed in The Daily Sun and turn them in to office before May 1 2 Place your order for wheels axles and steering gear at Conner Tire Com- pany before May 1 Any business or club may sponsor an entry by paying for this equipment Yuma races sponsored C C Chevrolet The Yuma Daily Sun Merchants of the Comity C of C FOR BOYS from years of age The British Army In si surprise move begun evacuating the city of Haifa except for two strategic holds The city shown here with the port in background is expected to be the prize of a showdown battle between Arabs nnd Jews Monument right is on grounds of n monastery used by as headquarters br David s Seeks to Contact Merchants Who Cashed Bad Checks Sheriff J A announced today he is seeking to contact cal merchants who last February cashed checks for a man who gave his name as R J Nielson The checks were returned for lack of funds They were drawn on two Calif banks Nielsen has been picked up in Colorado at request of Imperial county authorities and is being brought to El Centro for trial Sheriff Beard said FFA Boys Open War on Flies In Yuma Area Yuma high school's first farmers A merica IcT participate in control program expended proximately 50 gallons of solution over spots around the city this week The entire FFA class under the direction of Don Crawford in- will Lake part in the gram now being carried on in operation with the Yuma county health department The program was sanctioned by the county board of supervisors A crew of six FFA students launched the drive Thursday ing as they patrolled downtown trash piles and residential alley garbage Ross Tate county sanitation of- ficer today commended the work of the FFA members and Don Crawford stating that the gram will continue over a period ot 30 to 45 days added that citizens needn't become alarmed at the sight of the insecticide tion which is distributed by a special apparatus purchased through donated funds of local businessmen as it is ful other than to flies Indio Lodge by Yuma Eiks A class of candidates were initiated into the i n d io Calif Elks last night by Yuma officers as a of the Yuma visitation to the date city A delegation of Yuma lodge members entrained yesterday for Indio and participated in a welcome at the rail station by Indio officers a reception and dinner at the lodge session which was conducted entirely by officers Following the formal lodge monies the Order of the Yellow Dog funster group headed by Chief Cur Pcewee put Indio novices through tion paces Yuma's delegation arrived back in Yuma this morning at -I o'clock Los Is Name Chosen for C C Tour Group It Was Suggested By Mrs J F Oliver Who Won Asked In Suit for Death Of Salome Woman A damage suit for was in Superior court yesterday Samuel Haydis administrator of the estate of Minnie Morris aged colored woman killed by an automobile Feb G against Tupper The complaint charges that Tupper while operating hip auto it a high and dangerous speed about p.m February 6 on State Highway 23 miles west of Salome under the influence of in- liquor drove his car nto and against Mrs Morris and tilled her Damage to her estate the com- plaint says waa in the sum of Airs J K is five dollars richer and the combined tion Commission C h a m b c r of Commerce group the well-attended treks to points of interest Yuma is no er nameless according to he de- of the judges LOS of which the Wanderers is a rough trans- lation was the winning name sub- mitted by the well-known banker J F Oliver in The Yuma Daily Sun contest ducted to find a K u i t a b 1 e name for the group which plans and oversees the Lours for local residents and visitors The first two tours this year to Palm Canyon and tas proved even more successful than was therefore that a name should be given the organization tn help in identifying it The content re- Alany entries were received in the contest most of them from Yuma and the area ever entries were received from Maryland Michigan and Ohio From Maryland Mrs John Rogers wrote from I receive your daily paper here in Maryland and it is always a joy for me to open your paper as it means news from the place that is dearest to my heart Also you would like lo have name for the party organizing the trips to Palm Canyon and A Has I would suggest Desert as you are the heart of the country The grandest part of the whole United States I was in Yuma the winters of 10 and -17 staying six months out of each year have been to Palm Canyon and A Has Spending the night at Tide Wells The warm sun desert and tains around Yuma is truly a heaven for me We are planning to come out to Yuma next tober to live 1 know 1 will hi For the weather will er get too hot for me For where we live in the East here 17 miles from Washington D C we have cold clamp gloomy weather most of the time and 1 can say 1 don't like rain From Michigan from Hoy C Stahl maw I hereby wish to enter the name Caravan Club for your week-end travel group Tf by any chance my name should be the winner of the five dollars please use it a contribution for your local Fight Cancer drive Someday 1 hopf to have the Continued on Page 3 Abe Marcus Identified as Quien Sabe Mrs Bobby Miller Wins 1st Set Prizes A young Yuma housewife last night correctly tho tity of Quien Sabe ns Abo cus and won herself a of prizes donated by Yuma ants She is Mrs Bobby Sally ler and was tho first person to bo called on tho regular Friday night Sabe program over last night Her say on why Yuma a clubhouse won her the to guess at the identity of the riddle Next week Mrs is scheduled to appear on the show to tell how she linked the clues in the riddle to Mr Marcus although after last week's verse was added to the jingle walk philosophers all claimed they knew who it was Jt Too late for winter too late for let's go to market that's all that's Many think it refers to tho Y u m a municipal swimming pool which Mr Marcus manages each summer Meantime another riddle has been announced and it like the last one contains clues to the identity of another Yuma county man or woman The now The tongue of our neighbors T know full well But used in my presence Another must tell Contestants must complete tho sentence I think needs a women's clubhouse in 20 words or loss and send it with their name address and tele- phone number to The Riddle Yu- ma Arizona along with any nation they may wish to make to tin clubhouse which tho ing organization the Junior ta club is building Writers of the three best ons as selected by Junior Delta judges each will bo called on tho telephone luring the Kriday night radio which starts nt p.m Mrs Miller won the following service for eight from Baird's a hat belt shirt pair uf shoes two gallons of paint a case of juice ing rod table model radio from K Inc a dress from the Smart Shoppe a floor lamp from Hilltop Furniture Co a set of aluminum cooking sils from Imperial Hardware two six-month passes to Yuma ater a box of hose from Michele's a blouse from The Fashion and a hat from Tho Vogue Crane Barbecue Proves Big Success Attend Yuma count inns flocked to Crane school last night Lo gorge themselves on barbecued beef and beans nnd to swell tho coffers of the Crane school Parent Teacher Association The whole affair was a shining example of all-out cooperation of the entire community in a worthy project Beef for the barbecue LWO fat calves was donated by Floyd Jones and Harold C Hiss And practically all of tbe other terns on the menu were also by Crane P-T A benefactors President of Crane P-T A Emil Sell mi I said today that all hnd not been completed but estimated the net profit at about Tbe money will be used for improvement of Crane school facilities including a gram fov summer activities was in charge of preparation of food assisted by dozens of district and housewives and S W Clark was in charge of the en- which followed the supper Donating their time and ices to the entertainment the professional Arizona roos and the Dick Robinson Duo from the San Carlos lounge cal talent included n youngish pair of dancers Tannis Power and Gary Clark who performed the heel and toe polka a high school trio composed of Margaret Smith Jean Larson and Marilyn Culver accompanied by Mrs Culver the Night Riders four high school couples who step- ped through four lively Western and folk and Price who sang and lead the group singing on Page 3 ARABS SAY JEWS BROKE HAIFA TRUCE HAIFA April officials today ot breaking truce in Haifa anil throwing a new of panic inlo Arabs scrambling in mil ot the estine purl city Four Arabs were by Jewish gunfire today the Arab National Committee limited De- spite the Arab chaises hardly a shot was heard in Haifa by men making their usual rounds Members of Arab Committee Jewish leaders and met al Haifa city ball They tried to iron out tlie on hy tin Jewish seizure of the day Leaving City The evacuation of the city h> the Arabs continued A r a streamed lo the port area by th hundred seeking lo get across Hu bay to the Acre area while more were abandoning homes in disorganized panic The Arab Committee that the entire Arabs stil in Haifa would get out It de- manded transportation fowl am gasoline from British In out an orderly evacuation across the bay Engineers Club Hears Talks by Borquist Austin Twenty-four stu dents from the University of zona were guests at the monthly dinner meeting nf the Club at Thursday night Prof who ied the students tin a Held trip to Yuma spoke ing changes In engineering at the university by the greatly increased en- Lorry for the students who were taken on n tour of Imperial Dam Yuma Test Branch yesterday Principal paper was presenter by Kohert Austin of the Bureau ol Reclamation at Yuma His sub- ject was the construction of Im- Dam and adjacent works such as the works HI told of the structural features built to provide against ing President Robert Hurtling pre- sided Fair Exhibitors Win Award Checks From Chamber Award checks for Club ior Agricultural fair exhibitors were mailed out yesterday ing- AI Face announced These cash awards in th amount of were made sible by the county ber of commerce An equal amount will be awarded home eco- nomics exhibitors and these checks were also mailed yesterday In addition to the cash awards the chamber of commerce is awarding 26 members and two leaders trips to the State Roundup which will be held on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson May 30 to June 2 There members will compete in stale judging demonstrations and revue contests Several members selling fat livestock on the auction sale have turned in their record books and checks have been mailed to them Remaining checks will be mailed as soon as record books art re- by the County Agent's of- fice Club members who plan to at- tend the Club ramp this mer are urged to register at the county agent's office It is that the boys gills use some of the Fair proceeds for their camp fee which will amount to between and Five lars must accompany each tration Members will he ed until Yuma county's quota is tilled The camp will be held this year at August Somerton Man Is Killed in Texas Crash Funeral services for Ulah J Broadway -10 of Somerton who was killed in n collision at Sweetwater Texas Thursday will he belli Tuesday at p.m at the Johnson chapel Yuma it was announced today at the Johnson Mortuary Born in Arkansas Nov n 1001 he hatl lived the past five years at Somerton Surviving are the widow four children Mrs Vernell Dowdy of Calif and erett and Ronie nil of three brothers and four sisters UN Commissioner In Palestine Says Crisis Imminent April URl The chairman of resident Nations commission In on his way to Lake Success to report to UN Headquarters that the ency of the crisis can he only in hours left amid growing signs that fighting might out in Palestine United Nations had time to act 1 am going to Lake to try to impress upon Hint the urgency now lie ured in weeks or even days hut only in said Indications and pre- dictions in military quarters kept pace that the fate of Jerusalem might he decided in the first week of May or at least the pattern might he set for a decision Luncheon Clubs To Hear Camp Fire Official Mrs Sherwin executive tary of the Camp ol San Diego will he tile speaker at a meeting of local service clubs at Clymer's Monday noon it was an- by Mrs Ham publicity chairman ol the Zonta club host organization for the event has invited members of the Kiwanis Hotary and Lion luncheon clubs to attend the Mrs Sherwin will speak at il Camp Fire rally at the Fourth Avenue school night will be Arizona Weather Normal After Friday Storms weather was on the way back to normal today the U S Weather Bureau reported after a day and night by high dust storms snow and rain in the northern mountains and a flurry of hail nt Glendale Flagstaff reported an inch of snow on the ground The 20 to winds which swept across the state late yesterday whipped up dust si onus that stopped el on some highways particularly Phoenix and Tucson and did some damage to utility lines Tbc wind reached almost do proportions for a time at slow where a velocity of US miles an hour was recorded Minor damage was caused to homes and business places at widely separated points Seek to Ready War Plants for Emergency Use April Thf Administration In get sumo JOO plants ready in case if jin emergency IL Congress for authority to surplus factories to condition and place them in a national industrial They would bu kept in condition Tlic legislation wijs sent to the Senate Armed Services tee by the Munitions Board and months ol study on the property situation The nove followed a White House ler sales of the War Administration for one The Munitions Board said that of deterioration in war since Day the need for his type of is y urgent Without it the board many of the plants will lost some have already been Three Are Fined For to Make Boulevard Stops Failure Jo observe and execute stops brought fines o each of persons in ice court yesterday They Sam C Mendham T nnd Otto G Konigs Muni League Meet Nears Close April 21 Discussions of responsibilities of councilmen and occupational tax highlighted the final session of the spring meeting of he Arizona League of ies here today Holbrook City Attorney Guy ino outlined the legal obligations if city lawmakers and Klondike Dotld Globe city clerk told about imposed new tax laws Villiam Jr Goodyear pre- sided COMPROMISE DRAFT PLAN URGED WASHINGTON April The Administration today a Senate compromise plan to merge the and universal military training Under the proposal 18 and ID year olds would be trained in the Regular Army instead of ill a arate program Defense Secretary James For- the compromise is to him But he urged in a letter to tin Senate Armed vices committee thai it be super- as soon as possible by gram of universal military ing Advocates of the merger plan pointed out that il would save the cost uf separate ment with its own camps and er installations The plan calls for six months of training in ular Army camps and another six months of military ing either in school in flic lional Guard or elsewhere the House and Senate were in recess for the weekend but there were these Industrial ad- plans for mobilizing industry in the event of an gency is before the Senate's new committee Chairman Homer Ferguson II Mich said his group wants to find out whether the executive branch has been on its toes in thin respect House can Activities committee was for its handling of the Dr 13 IJ Condon case Clifford J Durr retired member of Federal Communications sion said the committee already has convicted the noted atomic scientist of disloyalty even be- fore his hearing burr tence has been pronounced on Page YHE By JONES If communism means slavery degradation ami a life of fear for the common man how does it appeal to KOI no of our own high Intellectuals teachers novelists poets doctors scientists and No it's not easy to understand at first glance how intelligent men and women from these groups who should be the first to perceive tho intolerable evils pC communism can seriously flirt with the idea The answer I think can bii found in some of the tenets of as expounded by its tlors ami teachers in Britain ney and Beatrice Webb These two founders of socialism in the elite of ing experts They expect no leader from tho working class have little faith in the man They do not lie can do much more than describe his and they do not think ho can pre- tin remedies They would introduce into politics the expert That's the part about socialism that appeals to some of our in- They see themselves as members of the ex- perts who will rule thn rabble because the working class can produce no loaders As they will prescribe the remedies for the working man's grievances Tho masses merely obey To ministers of the gospel who can overlook the fact that God must give way before communism the of a few good and un- selfish persons wielding the ers of government to make tho Teachers novelists poets tors scientists and philosophers nil the same temptation Some visualize a perfect society in which ideas will be put to KSO ideals realized By first convincing themselves their only p u r pose is to and help the downtrodden masses they can convince selves that their aspirations to ab- solute power are worthy This handful of experts would rule over you and me us common folks who can produce no leaders DOOS tll this form if Perhaps a bit like one of today's most aggressive where only one out of every forty belongs to the ruling official party tho elite of gentsia the unassuming ex- ports To me that's not socialism that's