rd-“k;ela)ealtehi-asle3-a-ieais-s,iga-Carr Revises Alien PolicyDENVER, Mar. 21—(AP)—Gov. Ralph L. Carr requested today thatthe federal government immediately start policing any Japanese who come into Colorado from Western United States military zones.“The safety of these (Japanese) persons is threatened if anything should develop which might create an emotional explosion,” the chief executive said in a letter to Thomas J. Morrissey, United States district attorney for Colorado.Carr said he had received demands that all persons of Japanese descent, regardless of their legal status, be placed in concentration camps.“These person# have the right to enter our state and to live there,” Carr wrote. “But our present residents must be protected.”Referring to his recent statement that he would co-operate with the government in caring for undesirable aliens who might besent to Colorado, the governor said:“That statement dealt with persons who, it was understood, would be deprived of their freedom” and would be “under full and complete supervision and control”.-o—--Ordered by the government to build 600 flat cars for shipment overseas a railway in Britain constructed an average of 21 cars a day until the job was completed. -—o- -Cuba will tax all receipts of sports events.N« —COOLERSAfter present materials are goneBEY NOW!705 WEST JEFFERSON'