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ij4 i (K PACE F6UR, POUGHKEPSIE SUNDAY NEW YORKER' SUNDAY JULY 20, Uj I i Creek it in' Planes Troops Continue Attack Confmuriist Paper Denies Rebel Retreat xnaan ary ThTorfti Military council anxious secure tbe kingdom'! border against leftist Irregular. hM decided to ask that tbe tU.of to army bt, Increased from It preeenl 110.000 to 180000 or 200,000, Informant Mid yetter etey. The source etid additional military daeae probably would be called to ectlv duty. Oreek Army spokesman reported that straBnt plsnes snd battle toughened Infantry veterans were eontlmitnt to attack retreating guerrilla, and Indicated that troops vera deploying for a large scale mop op battle northeast of loannlna. Ar The Communlat directed CAM (National liberation rrontt Pre bulletin denied Mi the Democratic Army" as It called the Irregulenv wae retreating.

The Bulletin add the leftists were pushing forward la two directions, to the rear of Government forces on Mount Orammo and south toward Xhaela, where the national forces rooted the guerrillas during the am phase of the offensive. vThe CAM organ added that the Irregulars apparently control the 25 tnll highway from Konltaa to loan nine and that Mount Oamlla, Mount Orammoa and other localltlea north cast of loannlna were "conatantly occupied by guerrilla. The oreek Army has claimed control of the loannlna KonUaa highway. fm MUnmref Order. disclosing the extent of the govern tnent's crackdown against opposl tkm elements, reported UunVtMOO 'persons from all over Oreece were now under arreit on political cbarge.

mlnlttry'teld tome MOO it tbe total had been arretted In connection with purported Coro munlst lnsplred plot to overthrew the government. Meet of those tatted have" been, deported. Many were eent to the Island of Nlkarla west of Bamoe Island to the Aegean gee. end approximately 2,000 soldlere Military Council Decides to Enlarge lAtjjnfy Weather Forecast NEW JERSEY Sunday mostly tunny, cooler and leu humid EASTERN NEW YORK Sunday fair and cool probably followed by scattered showers In the Interior In the evening WESTERN NEW YORK Sunday pertly cloudy and cool, probably followed by scattered showers In the afternoon. regarded aa "unreliable" were billet ed on the Island or uacronui Dwlght Onswold, administrator of the 8.

program of assistance to Oreece, said at his first news conference since arriving from the United States thst "rebel fighting la holding back the reconstruction of Oreece" "I want to see the rebellion stop ped," he aiaerted. Orlswold said he knew nothing about the arrest of the Communists, and that this was outside of the scope of his duties IN KErTY to a question by a reporter from a leftwlng paper, who asked whether expected strife to come to a halt by the waving of a "magi wand," the If. a. administrator said "1 am certain that you have more Influence In that respect than onswold said uie American mis sion planned to launch a reconstruction program for railroads, roads, ports and the Corinth canal. Government reports from the fighting front close to the Albanian border Indicated 1J00 guerrillas night be forced to give battle west of Vovouata, 20 miles northeast of loannlna, capital of Eplru.

Oeneral Kalageropoulos, com awndrr of the Second Army corps, said strafing planet killed more than 100 men In one ravine, end ground forces had killed, captured or wounded more than KM. Sunday Schools To Have Convention DES MOINES (API About United States and Canadian Pro testant denominations will hold separate sessions for their own Sunday school workers on three afternoons of the Jlit International Sunday school convention here this Driver Killed UIDDLEBrjROi AJI Oordon McDermott, Ctlea. was killed yesterday when the milk tank truck be waa driving crashed tnto a tree on Route Its three miles east of here. LET US FIX IT NOW! UP TO 3 YEARS'TO PAY ROOTING SIDING INSULATION 'ASBESTOS and BRICK SIDING Repair and New Roofing Leader and Cotter Work Expert Sopenrfafao Cell for FREE Estimate, No OMigaUon i P.O.BotUo.8epashinpt Phoct 7094 Missing Hudson Youth Found Dead to Baatar Nra Twtwt HUDSON Harvey Dean Young, 17, ton of Mr and Mra Htrvey Young, of 4. Oreentport parkway, this city, who had been misting since about o'clock Friday night.

was found dead at the foot of a steep embankment off a highway near Mtrtlndtle, thorny before noon yeaterday Coroner Clifford Leggett jot Kln derhook. said the youth died of a broken neck He listed death as accidental. Claverack State polka ssld the youth left home on his motorcycle Friday night. They tald he had been operating a motorcycle only tlnce early last month Troopert expressed the belief that Young lost control of the vehicle at It plunged down the embankment When Young did not return home Friday night, a search waa conducted for him Yesterday, the youth's father and Burton Allen, of Hudson, rode along the highway near Martlndale and from a truck they saw the body and motorcycle at the foot of an embankment Troopert tald the youth apparently had been killed Instantly. 10 Leaden of tbe varlousd enotnlna tlon will be In charge to present Uie program and materials of their churches to Sunday achool workers from all parte of this country and Canada." Thursday through Saturday.

The Sunday achool convention, sponsored by the International Council of Religious Education Wednesday through Sunday, will bring together thousands of church school leaden from the to denominations and (34 state provincial, county and city councils of churches which cooperate in educational work through the ICRE. Posts Bond (Joseph Fein. 21. of S2I Lewis avenue, Kingston, potted a $39 bond with city police last night, after he waa booked on a reckless driving charge. Fein waa booked on complaint of Motorcycle Patrolman Shaughneeeey.T who waa on duty at the time.

Four Arrested ijtva men were arretted last night on entree of public Intoxication. and they were bald for arraignment in city court tomorrow, roey were Wfjllam Kelr 70, of Boston. Irving Jackson, It, city, 'Thome Lose, 40, of 3t Vaaaar street, and Raymond wett. of otormviiie. a' ry n.

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YouH InJ the (cw minulet it wall tpeaL IH IS takMttata Beit al' THE I 51 7 ifi BiX s. Bffi FARMERS' MANUFACTURERS' National Bank ii MmrhH StrtH Umir rJrl DtHU Internet Ctrformlh House Passes coNTMitD riou rVot ON and advance ttrlklng arm of tha fleet both carrier planet and land based aircraft plus the responsibility for anti submarine warfare. ANOTHER HOUSE amendment requires appointment of a civilian to the IM.OO0 job as director of the office of Central Intelligence to be set up under the bill Repretentstlve Brown (R Ohlo) tald the American people were worried over possibility of a military "tuper" government. Repeated references to the Japanese surprise attack upon Pearl Harbor were made durtn the de bate Representative Keefe (R Wlt) tald the success of this raid underscored the Inadequacy of command by mutual cooperation Representative snort ir mo). member of the Armed Services com mittee, said that coordination un der the bills program for material procurement "we won't have the Army on Okinawa aelllng to China the things the Navy needs Representative Taber (R NY), chslrmsn of the House Appropriations committee, successfully led a move to eliminate a provision which would allow the War, Navy and Air departments to submit their budget requests directly to Congress He said It would eliminate present tcreenlng by the Budget bureau, throw the wholejmrden of checking estimates upon the Congress, and allow "thlnga to run wild" He maintained the estimate should be chsnneled through the Secretary of Defense and the Budget bureau before reaching Congress.

Grady Hints coNTiNtriD raoit ras on ported to Mr. Grady that tha laboratory at Albany waa closed until tomorrow, and that tha State pathologist would not be available before then. Mr. Arid said a report from the State pathologist might be received her sometime tomorrow. He said that analyse will be made of teveral pill that police found on th floor of a room adjoining the room In which th girl waa found dead yeaterday morning by her mother.

Mr. Orady tald learned that the glrl't mother had purchased tome iiut tnat naa seen preacnoea lor ter. According to Mr. Orady, Helen Clark bad been at th Catharine street Community Center Friday night and ah returned to her home In company of two other girls. Mr.

Orady said tha Clark girl suppoaed ly went to her home alone, BrpUlnlng the tnk prtnted nkma of 'Mickey Smith" polio found on tha palm of the dead gh 11 right hand Mr. Orady aald. "It la th cut ton of high school girt to print lb name of their boy frieud on their AUTHORITIES worked through yeaterday. seeking to draw some of the IS wltneaae a clue thst might result to a solution of th girls death. Mr.

Orady tald authofltit art looking for two men. one who we reported to haV alighted from a Uxlcab in front of th Twyman borne, after Mr. tUttle Anderson. of 1 Pershing avenue laid th had heard a "groan" and "thud" com ing from th front room of th Try man home, Tn other nun wat reported to have been (ten hurrying from a drtvrwty nut to th Twyman home. Eleanor Mayfteld.

of It Cottage street, denied police report that her lather. Buck Maraud, was in the Twyman apartment after the discoverer of th ilrrs death waa reported. She aald her father raid at tn cottage street aoareea ana that her brother, Leonard Mayfield, reside at 43 Penning avwnu. an addreae luted tn early police reports Helen Clark Is survived by her mother and four sisters. Mrs.

Sarah Boone, Mrs. Jesnnett Bowman and Mn Francea Bruen all of this city. and Mrs. Alice McCoy of New York City, two half brothers. Leroy and James Twyman, and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews The girl 'sa member of Troop air! Scouts.

Funerai services will be held Tues dsy at 2 from the E. Zlon church and burial will be In Poughkeepsle Rural cemetery In charge of Jones Brothers' Funeral home. State coNTiNtin raou rasa on Orwr am rnore Instead of law difficult tlnce the Truman doctrine waa declared March II, Lovett aald thatthe "urgency" hat Increased ilnc President Truman'nrtl laid his program before Congress Subsequently. Congress tpproved the progrtm and the State department started It on funds borrow! from the Reconstruction Finance Corp, pending an approprlatloa from Congress. I think It Is clear," Lovett aald, 'that the urgency of this program, at stated by the President In hit messsge, net been greatly Increased by subsequent events In Oreece and In the rest of the world At you know from the dally papers the Oreek army Is fighting an open battle with large numbers of well trained and well equipped guerillas on the northern front "Oxerllla leaden fTave openly stated their purpose to try to set up a stooge government by fore qd the Oreek government la faced with a much more critical security problem than that which exjAUd et th time of th Presidents mAsagi." i Sa4 ON THE HUDSON to NXW IOUfS3 Ineluaint rvOarsI Tat DAIVy IMCUIDiNO SUNDAY aowl ttuareaa miimiuwIi i lor nwMn ITOB, iDdltS sane llM M.

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mm aa subaar. am? la Is fli. Tut i ainii mi A 7 10 Wounded In Jerusalem Blast JERUSALEM CAP) A rivet mine planted by terrorists buutt a British military truck In the Jewish quarter of eastern Jerusalem last night, wounding five British soldiers, four civilians tnd one young Jew ish boy A few hours etrher. a terrorist attack In Haifa had killed ode policeman and wounded a second policeman and a Jewish civilian The civilian casualties from tn mine explosion Included a Jewish couple walking nearby when tha explosive waa detonated by a plung er SO yards away ana two Jews hurt when, the roof of their house colltpsed from concussion. The rivet mine waa an ingenious homemade weapon of gelignite The win attached to It led to th plunger In th rear of a row of houses facing th Jerusalem too.

Green Promises Aid To End Bus Strike NEW YORK (API Preaident William Oreen of th American Federation of Labor Informed Mayor WUllam OTJwyer In a telegram last night that a local representative of th Federation would use every effort" to end the strike of employes of two but lines serving two thirds of Queens. Green's telegram, from Washing ton, wat In reply to a messsge sent earlier In th day by Mayor OTJwyer to Oreen and A L. Bpradllng. gen eral president of the Amalgamated Association of Street, Electrlo Railway and Motor Coach Employes AFL). asking ootn men to use weir Influence end authority to bring the strike to an 'end Receipt of reply wat disclosed by officials at rritv Han About 00 df Ivert and maintenance men, memben of the AFL union, walked out early yeaterday, disrupting service for thousands of reuarnia.

Brogan Wants Poison Taken from Textbooks CHAUTAOQOA AP) Dr. Whit Brogtn. field director of New York City Bureau of Interoutural tau cation. ugfetd yeaterday that a commission be et up among edu cator to remove "the poison from our textbook" which, he aald, re tarded th Improvement of Inter radal relation. Dr.

Brogan, apeaklng at th second annual Human Relations con ference iponaored byjew York university' summer teaalon, aald historical portrayal of. all Negroes In pra ClvU war America at slave and all Isklmoaa ts lgloo dwellrt wen example of "stereotyped found tn many textbook. 0 WarHear In Indonesia Dutch Break OH 2 year Negotiations BATAVIA. JAVA (API Th Netherlands government at Th Hague waa authoritatively reported yesterday to have ordered the break Ing off of the two year negotiations with the Indoneslsn republic. The Indonesian cabinet.

In an emergency session at the Republican capital of Jogjakarta, announced its determination to make no further concessions. The state thus appeared set for an outbreak of war, barring unexpected last minute developments. at the outset of uie Moslem holy month of Ramadam which began yesterday (A government spokesman at The Hague announced that the cabinet after two day of discussion had given Its full support to the ultimatums ol Acting Oovemor Oeneral Hubertus Van Mook, and Implied that military action would start Tuesday after the last of the ultimatums expire (Van Mookt ultimatums to the InBonstlans act July 21 aa th date for completion a alx mlle withdrawal of Indonesian forces from the present front lines Other ulti matums for an Indonesian cease fire order by July IS and the be ginning of the withdrawal by pjn. Java time, July l. aireaay nave pasted without the Indonesian complying (Dutch press reports received ai The Hague Indicated that it had been left to Van Moot to decide when military action would begin.

Dutch force In Indonesia number about M.0OO men with modern equipment The Indonesian army la estimated at 400,000, not counting Irregular. (Cancellation of furloughs for police In the Netherlands was reported Communlat afBUated union have urged a protest strike1 egjamtt mlUT tary action.) a INDONESIAN spokesmen declared overt hostilities by the Dutch during th month of fasting, whan no devout Moslem takes food or drink between sunrise and sunaetr would precipitate a declaration ot "holy war" by Indonesia 70.000,000 Moslems But Dutch Informant said they did not belter th holy month would have any bearing on the situation In Java, to 1 Car Hits Truck; Local Girl Injured (trwtsl to New kwase) 8TAATSBURO Doloret Volnlck. IT, of 67 Sprue street, Poughkeep sle, wat Injured shortly beter I o'clock lust nlgnt, when th car In which ah wu riding ttruok tha rrr of a truck on Albany Pott road at the Staatsburg Hits volnlck jea a passenger in TbomsS; ion i VI. Vi aa automobile operated, br King, ltofBlrcber avenue. of HydTfark.

Sheriff Clot tald UnderaheTif Crapeer Investigated the mlship. laid King wsi turning Into Route I' back of a truck when hi heard the' horn of a southbound ear blowing. and at he looked around to tee thi reason for th bleating of th bla ear hit the beck of a truck. Miss Volnlck wu taken to Vasue hospital and attended for lacerations of th right thigh and abraalena. Can Collide (IpMtol to laatsr Itow Tavist? RHINEBECK Operator ot two automobile escaped Injury at 4 to m.

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