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Holy Land Battle Costs. 85 Lives

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voted 10 days ago to partition! Palestine. British sources said modern arms| were carried by several hundred! Arabs which attacked the Salame quarter of Tel Aviv, Jews in Tel Aviv were panicstruck. Rush Up Rei forcements The Arabs set fire to three huts, the British reported, but Hagana |

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ling the Palestine death toll to 175,|New York aboard an Army plane| {today and began serving a 14-year|Siegel Griggs, 83-year-old cripple, state Attorney General for an opin-| sentence for participating in the |was burned to death today when ion on a new state labor law under

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force the partition of Palestine, Some Arab sources argued that [submitting to the partition plan | would be worse than fighting and |josing to a superior armed force. "The .spokesmen for Iran, Iraq, | Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Yemen were meeting in private, without even secretaries. King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia was said to have told his colleagues | in Cairo: “My remaining wish is to die af the head of my troops saving | Palestine.”

Leopold Causes Crisis BRUSSELS, Dec. 9 (UP)—Belgium faced a possible government

of the two-party coalition to agree on whether King Leopold III | should return to the throne. Leopold now is living in self-exile in ' Switzerland.

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Two War Criminals

Die in Czechoslovakia BRATISLAVA, Czechoslovakia, Dec. 9 (UP)—Hans Flard Ludin, former German . minister to Slovakia, and Gen. Hermann Hoeflle, erstwhile commander of German! forces in Slovakia, were hanged to-| day for war crimes.

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Accuse Printers

NLRB Here Recesses To Weigh Petition (Continued From Page One)

thta their complaints be added to charges brought against the union by the American Newspaper Pub. lishers Association.

newspapers in 20 central states. The | Southern Publishers Association membership includes about 90 per

states,

Major Testing Ground Both groups charged that the]

printers, had attempted to coerce the newspapers into violating the | Taft-Hartley law. The hearing here will provide a major testing ground for the Tat. Hartley law, passed by the last Congress. It also will determine whether the printers’ union can succeed in its. attempt to get around the closed shop ban in the new labor law. by refusing to sign| formal contracts. The union's refusal to sign has) 28; Atlanta, 34, and Memphis, 37, [created a rift between many news- | papers and the ITU and has led to)

Official. Weather strikes against 12 newspapers in UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU five cities. Dee. 0, 1047 Th Both sides brought a major-league Sunrise... .. 6:54 | Sunset... 4:21 (lineup of legal talent to the hearing. Precipitation 24 hrs, end, 7:30 a. m... .00/ The American Newspaper Publishers To i nese .8 . Deficiency Mines Jan. 1s.rrr.. 34.83 Association’ was represented by i general counsel, Elisha Hanson, of The following table shows the tempera. Washington. The ITU was repre-| h vars Javierany in whe gn Low Sented by Gerhard Van Arkel, also 37 lof Washington and a former gen-|

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land, 17; Boston, 18; New York and Philadelphia, 20; St. Louis, 23; Washington, 26; Kansas City,

Chicago a 3 13 eral counsel of the National Labor neinna Sanna) 3 2s | Relations Board. | Denver ...... 3 20 | Thurman Arnold, former trust-| EVARLVIIIS «xr1sevens +4 31 [busting attorney for the Department|™ Worth ' a 40 |of Justice, was on hand for the Indianapolls’ (©ity) woo M19 Igouthern publishers. Allen Sine Los. A ARBEIOE: oi. ivrsessorsea so a sheimer Jr, Cincinnati, served as Minneapoiis-8t, Paul... 21 —12 [the NLRB prosecutor of the comNew Orleans . LM 60 Iplaint, which was issued agalnst the

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Omaha 24 14 llate last month. San Antonio a a May Last Months 1800 +s .vasnsnsnsnes San (Fiuhe sco io 2 Mr. Van Arkel predicted a lengthy

hearing because the complaint “is fantastically broad since some 600 or 700 of the 800 ITU local unions

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Archbishop Ritter May Be Cardinal

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publishers.” He sald that if the government makes a detailed presentation of the complaint the hearing might last for months,

named archbishop, of Washington,|the ITU encouraged “slow-downs,” D. Sn will be rade a cardinal next| feather-hedding practices, payments {for services not performed and atAr chbiAop Ritter, born in New| !empts to coerce the publishers, Albany 55 years ago, became one of| In its answer, the union claimed the youngest Catholic bishops in the the NLRB has no jurisdiction.in the United States in 1034. If he is/case and that the Taft-Hartley law elected cardinal next year, he also|is unconstitutional. will be “rather young” for that{ DETROIT, Dec. 9 (UP)—The honor, local church officials said{troit Free Press today filed a Circuit Court appeal from an order of the Between the tinie he was ordained| Michigan State Labor Mediation

lin 1917 at St. Meinrad's Seminary Board authorizing a strike vote

land now, the Archbishop's careeriamong AFL printers and mallers has been one of achievement, of the newspaper next Saturday. The appeal was expected to block the strike vote but mediation board

MORRIS, Ill, Dec. 9 (UP)—Mrs./officials said they would ask the

Hessian crown jewel theft, federal she was unable to move from her which it was filed.

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Scott, the ow ‘charm school” student who married]. {an Indian prince, has written her Publishers - Association. Both asked mother about how it feels to be a princess and live in «a dazzling palace. *

{wrote, “but not nearl The Inland Daily Press Assocla- ai (his. © soe ine ach 8s

tion represents more than 400 dally) watches, necklaces, {and a sweet Hydle god brooch.”

cent of the daily newspapers in 15 Harry Abbasi, son of the Nawab of Bahawalapur) locked them all away and! said he was going to buy me a jewel ITU, which represents newspaper | box.”

have been in negotiations with the!

In brief, the labor board's comMost Rev. Patrick O'Boyle, recently|Plaint against the union was that

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