NOW MURDERERS AND THUGS
Received Tuesdav, 7 p.m. JERUSALEM, .Mai*. 4. Five liandgrenades last niglit were tlirown from a car which halted outside the military movements camp at Jlaifa. There were no casualties. Lieutenant, -General Macmillan tohi British officers that the ward terrorisl.s would be banned from the arniv's vocalnilary. They would be calle-t murderers, felons or commou thugs. Tlnword terrorist had acquired a certain glamour but the men»so described wer.comparable with Chicago gangsters o. a decade ago. The Lrgun Zvai l.eumi, claimiiig military suecesses al Peiaehtikvali auHadera on the lirst day of martial law, declared:* "America, France, Russia and all free people will stand with uagainst the aggressors and tyranny, ' says the Associated Press corresponden; who points out that no attaeks oii Fetachrikvah or Hadera are reporteil.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 March 1947, Page 5
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