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Knight’s illness, said his departure would not delay the start of the Republican presidential campaign. He said he will confer , by telephone with Gov. Dewey, his running mate. The Dewey-Warren team will not campaign jointly, Gov. Warren said, because ‘‘that would be wasted man power.” California's Lieutenant Governor underwent a serious operation in Los Angeles Tuesday, and is ex pected to be in a hospital at least | six weeks. Gov. Warren was accompanied! home by Capt. Maurice Sparling, California superintendent of banks. Gov. Warren's wife and three I daughtres will leave New York by train on Saturday. Archer Woodwell Retires; Worked for U. S. 40 Years Archer R. Woodweii, cartographic engineer with the Public Roads Ad ministration, began his retirement today after more than 40 years', service in the Government. Head of the general map unit of the roads agency, he joined the Treasury Department in 1901 to take charge of ventilation equipment, later transferred to the Post Office Department, and became associated with the Public Roads Administra tion in 1923. He received gifts from associates yesterday in a ceremony in the office 3f Deputy Commissioner H. E. Hilts. Mr. Woodwell lives with his wife at 33 Metropolitan avenue, Kensington, Md. Packing workers will uoey Labor Law, Convention Told By the Associated Press CHICAGO, July 1.—The CIO United Packinghouse Workers of America, representing about 200,000 workers, says it will comply with all provisions of the Taft-Hart le.v Act. ‘Immediate" removal from office will be the penalty to any union officer who fails to comply, the union voted at its fifth constitutional con vention yesterday. The Taft-Hartley law requires all major union officials to sign non Communist affidavits. Recently Meyer Stern of New York, a district | director, resigned rather than fol low the UPW Executive Board's ! recommendation that the union comply with the Taft-Hartley law. However, Mr. Stern, whose district six includes New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Dela ware, was re-elected yesterday. His acceptance of re-election may in dicate that he now is willing to sign a non-Communist affidavit. Under the plan adopted, vacancies ] occurring from removal of officers for failing to comply with the law 'would be filled by the international ! Executive Board in the case of in ternational officers and by special convention in the case of district officers. Sailor Awaits Sentence For Assault on Woman Charles Pappas, 24, a Navy gun ner's mate, today is awaiting sen tence for assault with intent to race a 27-year-old woman in her room in the 900 block of Eighth street S.E. Pappas was convicted by a jury ! yesterday. At the same time he was acquitted of a charge of house breaking. f The defendant fled the building when his intended victim screamed and another roomer gave chase. Police, who were in the vicinity at the time, were attracted by the noise and captured Pappas as he left the building. Justice David A. Pine, who pre sided at the trial, did not set a date for sentencing. IT I HOLIDAY! ENJOY lift Delicious MACAROONS MAKE 'EM YOURSELF ONLY 10< A DOZEN Quick! Easy! All you do is mix for one minute snd bake. And are they good! The full flavored old-fashioned kina: HOLIDAY ,MftCflROONyP0 WHOLESOME l No artificial flavoring. Con tains sugar, macaroon paste, dried egg-white. Nutritious! Z "THRIFTY!' says Mrs. W. Scheunemann "Sew Holiday Macaroon Mix is wonderful! So quick, easy and thrifty to us*. 60 macaroons for less than 1 cent each!" v FREE 32 Wonderful Recipes (Jrus.il. appttizini ways to usa Hone»r Macaroon Mi*. Send for your copy today. Write Dept. 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