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MORE JEWISH TERRORISM Haganah Raids On Arab Villages "Friendly Relations

Jerusalem, May 21.

The British authorities announced today that a number of Incidents between Jews and Arabs -the first since the bloody outbreaks of 1939- occurred last night in the Petah area. The official announcement followed by many hours a communique from Haganah (Jewish underground army) in which full credit was taken for the raid on the Arab village of Feja. The Haganah communique claimed from five to seven Arabs killed and said the leader of the Jewish raiding party was wounded fatally. The British announcement, approximately 40 Arab males. sakt one Arab was killed and (Under Moslem religious laws, three others wounded after a no.women are allowed in public group of Jews, entered' a Fejn placex.) cafe. As they left, the Jews

The sheikh sold one Arab was

| dropped miries which later de-killed and seven were wounded

tomated and wrecked the CR- tablishment.

In the shooting and additional casualties were caused by bombs left by the railing party. He

Two

THEY GOT THE POINT

Vienna, May 21. deaf mutex, Fran: Blend and Hermann Rigel, were anntenced to death to day for murdering Vien- nese cupla and runaacking their Haine.

As the court pronounerd Rentence, their wine-eroRGA ed her arms over her breast make them understand,, They underator, United Preas.

tu

Tokyo Gets A Shaking

Staff Man

Visits Changchun

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Shanghai, May 21. Communist activity [has increased recently in North China and Man- Ichuria, and a visit to manchuria gives a less Tokyo, May 21. rosy picture of the mili- A Jewish watchman was held up and disarmed by a gang of aid among the wounded was an rudely awakened just before cial reports indicate.

The people of Tokyo weretary situation than ofli-, Arales, who killed his horse. Arab policeman, who was hurt ave o'clock this morning by a

The third incident

I was in On Sunday when occurred | seriously,

heavler than between

unya! tremur,Changchun-which even Natlan. Petah Tikvah afici

which sent lamps swinging and aust quarters call "The Front."{ Yehudiya village, when 25 arm- ed down fired a number of shots,

city's more fimally constructed feki four miles from the centre broke crockery in some of the the Communists seized the air- killing une Arab and leaving a

al nine at the vicmily. Special) polier netion in being taken.

Later, it was learned Haganah also carried out a raid on Avab village of Yahudiya, not the far from Fein. Three Araba bulldogs. were reported killed and severuj wounded. 7

of the

town and were only Since the big earthquake driven off after a day of fight- In December, which

Guvern- canned in and hombing by Jewish casualties und destruction in ment planes, fatally southern Japan, there have been alarm in the elty and murtial The raid canned considerable scores of minor routine tremors, was deviarvi. which usually pass unnoticed by

Returning !e1 the populace.-Reuter.

Mukrien, I found the railway connection to Peping interrupted because the Communists had seized Changli slation, west of Shanhaikuan. and hting was proceeding.

Letter To The Press One member of the Reporta from Tel Avie say | party SIZIN reported The Hagamh communique wanwounded by bullets fred by nu

ecompanied by a covering Jet,other Hinganah man sturing "the ter to newspaper editors, which | raid.--United Press, proelnimed that the Feja attack was "not a politien netion of the Jewish resistance movement.

The letter said the under- ground "felt that it was time to eradicate the bands of bandila and murderers who killed Jew- lah settlers,”

EDGAR HOOVER SEES RED

Washington, May 22.

"Enemies of the Jews will try Director J. Edgar Hoover, of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, says that "Commun- ists have penetrated every field of activity in this country."

to foster Arub-Jewish clashes after the United Nations Com mission leaves Palestine, but the Jewish resistance movement is get lion

maintaining friendlyHe relations with the Arabs," the letter said.

Villagers Angry

who

A United Press correspondent from the Tel Avly office visited Feja fond the villagers "angry and excited" and firm in their beffer that Arab reprisals would be forthcoming.

The village sheikh said he saw a score of Jews arrive near the cafe, in which there were

SOVIET COAL OUTPUT

1913

Moscow, May 21. Soviet coal output increased by 470 per cent betiveen and 1940, while Britain's out- put dropped 23 per cent, the Academie an. Mr. L.D. Cherynkov, head of the Soviet Research Institute, and in Interview todiny, quoted Mogrow Ratio.

An

by

Soviet coal mines are now 100

ale,

told a House of Representatives Appropria- tions Sub-Committee that for every one of 74,000 Communist party members there are "ten other individuals who are ready to do the party's work."

He said that Communists have gone into the cinema, radio and sations and "every newspaper fcids, labour organi- field of en- deavour in this country". and that "penetration has been In- tensified over the last Bevera

year."

But Mr. Hoover said he did not think "we are guing to have a revolution in this country to- morrow."

The FBI chief testified at hear

Modern

Georgie Porgie

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1947

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ings on a bill providing expenss money for the Justice Depart ment. The bill was approved and has been sent to the House for action.

Mr. Hoover also informed the Sub-Committee that

1. FBI Angerprinting netivi-·| ties are so far behind 2,801,831 prints that identifying applica tions for jobs for private commercial

organisations пах

been stopped and the checking of prints of unknown dead persons may have to be discontinued, Many people with "criminal re- cords and of questionable loyal- ty" may now get jobs in strate- gle industries and "might barm."

Major Crimes

amung

do

nervicu

Purpose of this raid was pro- bably to delay reinforcementa which are wing sent to Man- churia.

According to Chinese press ports, the Communists have Hojavd Kungehuling. a large town on the South Manchuria Railway between Mukden and Changebun..

It is also unconfirmedly ra. ported that Kirin, east of Changchun, has fallen.

The overall military pleture. is that of the Nationalist forces ou the defensive, holding with difficulty long railway lines owing to insufficient forecs. Our Own Correspondent,

Picked Tokyo Targets

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Marzani went to work for the Office of Stragutic Services (American Intelligence) 011 March 7, 1942, five weeks be fore the raiders struck.-ARBO-MAIN BOOKING OFFICE clated PresA.

Major crimes increased 7.6 per cent in 1940 over 1945. There were 18 kidnappings in the last aix months of 1940-as many as in the entire preceding year.

3. The FBI started this year He said: " picked the fac with 03,368 cases watting investories, not necessarily for their tigation. The Bureau is "48 per geographie Ioention." cent delinquent" on its investiga- tions but "top priority" cases are Investigated at once.

4. Crime veterans is not as serious, a pre 000,000 tons in a further ten to made them cry." But the blem as many people thinkA.

real life version - 13-secinted Press, year-old Georges not satisfied with kisses. Georges, a little man who is big for his age both physically and In his ideas, lives in the little town of Millancay in the Loir ut Cher region,.. famous .for its

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Georges, whom French news- paper reports from Milloneay call "the little anty" was the "terror

of the village."

The polles today reported that Georges had chased. molested. und "perhaps in somt Instances attacked all the young girls from eight to eighteen--in

is town.-United Press.

Marshall Disagrees

Women's Part In Britain's Plight

London, May 20.

The women of Great Britain must be told in plain and simple language what they must do to help the country out of its crisis, speakers at the Advertising Association Conference at Margate said today.

In London, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, told an audience of women at the huge Albert Hall in plain and simple language what they must do.

CHINA AND LF.A.P.

Mrs. Amy Pearts, speaker of the advertising conference, sald It was uso simply telling the WASHINGTON, MAY 21. housewife that Britain was "up, SECRETARY OF STATE against it"logans of posters GEORGE C. MARSHALL TO... | now appearing all over the coun DAY MADE IT PLAIN

HE try. FAVOURS CONTINUING THE

She must be told what she PRESENT SYSTEM OF BLOW must do and the effect of hor

Scheveningen, May 21. BY BLOW NEWS REPORTS OF effort, and she must be told in Although China is already a MEETINGS OF THE DIG FOURA friendly way," she declared. member of the United Nations FOREIGN MINISTERS.

"Ask them, for their help in Food and Agricultural Organ- Mr. Un

Devin told the fours of way they can best give it, which isntion it could with benefit p Commons last week that one of by putting themselves behind also become a member of the the

great handicaps of interna-thoir families, of which they are International Federation of tional negotiations

the motivating force," In that "overy word which is held in reported by

Credit At The Grocer's Agricultural Producers which aim at mottling the world food the press,"

Bir Stafford Cripps, addressing programme and in secking the members of the National Federa- welfare of all mankind. tion of Women's Institutes, cons- parod the national position with Mr. Sza Sung-al, Firat Seero-| that of a family living on credit tary of the Chinese Embassy at the local grocer's shop.

at The Hague, who is attend

Gen. Marshall said at a confer ence today that the Foreign Min- isters twice tried secret sessions In Moscow, both of which worn wholly unproductive.

He considers general pross Ils, augystedsaving importa ing the IFAP'Orat "annual coverage of conferences to be very by producing more food in gar conference here nd an observer, important,

dons and allotments and saving | will make this recommandation Because the proceedings werk production by salvaging bottion, to his government, fully reported. Gen. Marshall said, paper and other needed things. It wai irto-that there were probe "It is immally terrible thought vory much the creation, of this He said today that 21 admico, ably more appeals to passion and that wo boys to spend hard-eam Federation, by farrnighted and prejudice rather than logic than ed foreign currency to buy humaulty-loving British farm- Those would be otherwise. But, materials fur paper-making, when.

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