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FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1948
OX. PALESTINE ' OEPORTATIONS
Court Ruling Expected to Bring Retaliation.
JERUSALEM, Nov. 20 (U. P).— The Palestine supreme court ruled today that British authorities are legally justified in transferring
-nearly 4000 Jews now in Haifa har-
bor and other {illegal immigrants from Palestine to Cyprus as a public security measure, : Retaliation from the Jewish underground for the decision against the immigrants seeking to enter the Holy Land was expected quickly. Three British ships loaded with nearly 4000 Jews sailed from Haifa to Cyprus today. They had been held up 48 hours while the court pondered Jewish efforts to win a writ of habeas corpus allowing them to land. Reprisals Threatened “By rejecting the petition, the British-manned court gave Commissioner Sir Alan Cunningham an unqualified go-ahead to continue deportations, The militant Irgun Zval Leumi underground organization had threatened reprisals if the court rejected the Jewish application. Three more shiploads of Jewish refugees from Europe were reported nearing Palestine. This report and the arrival of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, chief of the imperial general staff, for military consultations sharpened the air of expectancy in the country. Marshal Montgomery arrived under exceptional security precautions yesterday. The government announced he conferred with Sir Alan and Gen. Sir Evelyn Barker, British military commander in Palestine, on “military matters.”
when two two youths walked into
Girl's Father Admits Slaying Youth Trying to ‘Scare Him
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29 (U. P)). |—A stocky, unemployed shipyard worker was held without bail today. He awaited action by the coroner in the slaying of James Landi, 17-year-old youth he “wante ed to scare” away from his daughter. The 40-year-old defendant, Thomas Marino, admitted at a hearing yesterday that he shot Landi to death. He said he shot the boy after being told that his 14-year-old daughter, Florence, and the youth had been intimate at an amusement park last summer. “I didn't know what I was doing,” Marino said. “I only wanted to scare him. I didn’t know the gun was loaded.”
Called Inside Home
Anthony Polillo, 16, testified that he and ¢landi were passing Marino’'s home Wednesday morning when the burly father called them inside. He sald he wanted to talk to them about electric trains for Christmas. “What did you do with my baby,” Polillo quoted Marino as saying
Florence Marino
the living room. Lining the two youths up against a living room wall, the enraged father beat Landi on the head with the butt of a .38 caliber revolver, then shot him, Polillo testified.
Bullet in Head The wounded youth staggered out of the house, but collapsed on the pavement. He died of a bullet wound in his heart before reaching Methodist hospital. Magistrate Dogole ordered Marino held without bail for the coroner and also placed him under $1000 bail to await grand jury action. Funeral services for the slain youth, only son of a widowed mother, will be held Monday.
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'Awful' Picture by Screwball Fools Judges
By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 29.— The staid Los Angeles Art association probably doesn't know it yet, but lone of its most prized “abstract” pictures A, was “slapped together” with nail polish and chalk by professional screwball Jim Moran. He said he did it to prove that “longhaired art” was phony, The picture, depicting fish, bloodshot eyes encircled with purple
clipped from a magazine, “painted” in only a few hours, Mr, Moran said today. He sald it was “pretty awf
bags and parts of a feminine torso was
The picture was submitted under
the name Naromji—Moran spelled backwards with a “ji”. for good measure—for the association's ane nual abstract exhibit. The judges, believing they had a work of art by an oriental genius, accepted it readily. Now they are trying to sell it for $1000. Mr. Moran said this was his first excursion into the fleld of art. Recently he went’ into the incubator business by hatching an egg for a lazy mother ostrich. Once he changed horses in midstream just to prove it could be done. Now, he said, he wants the public to know what he thinks of mod-
ern art. He named the picture
after a hair restorer to prove how he felt. “I always knew long-haired
racket was a phony,” Mr. Morgan sald. “If those snooty judges will go for something like this, that proves it.” Miss Helen : Wurdemann, director of the association, admitted - that “Naromji’s work” wasn't one of the best in the show. “But it's good,” she said. “It has sweep and color.” “It's very mysterious about the artist,” she added. “I think he’s from the Orient—or Turkey. But he wants to keep his identity a secret. I can't imagine why.”
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