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BY WEST, FLA. (.4') - II loob Ulle enlorced raee ..klde, certalDJ,. all awk"ard kind of famll, lUe, for The Weather Today dJclkellS bere. A haaeholder ma, keep 11 hens. Be also ma, lIave Fair and warmer today. Today's high. 82 ap to 31 I1'Owlnr ehloka, If the ..nltarr lnapeotor thinks degreesi low, mid 50's. Yesterday's high "' III rl&ht. was 76 degrees. But none 0' the blddltl' ..JIM will be around. Rooaters at owaJll the are taboo - tbe), make too !Dueh Dolle. sa,1 a new city Established l8SS-Vol. 80. No. 264-AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa. Thursday, Aug, S. 1948-Five Cents Int, II". effeollve 91 dan hence. . stltl liIIIIj ------I lilt I 'the Silvermaster Says I 1Ul. C - f b Officials Saved Job 0 m rriittee Passes 'Inflation' Bill = WASHINGTON {JP}-Nathan Gregory, ilvcrma te l" accused of spying for Soviet Russia, related yesterday that a White House aide and a. cabinet officer protected bis wartime government job after naval intelligence tried to get him fired. T SUI To Peace Asks Conlrols ilvermaster produced a letter he' said was written by Robert Cazamian ells Grads Seek p. Patterson, then secretary of war, clearing him after. Lauchl!n Currie, for years a top White House assistant, hlld called on Pat· On Installment terson in Silvermaster's behalf. The middle-aged Silvermaster, 'Great Examination' a witness before the house un­ Uniyis Strikers OK American activities committee, Is Ahead: Hancher Buying, Credit flatly refused to say whether he ILow Cost Home' Bill Terms for Settling ever was a Communist, but he Midwestern Americans can con­ asserted he never was a spy. He tribute much to make this coun­ Gets Committee's Nod; said the naval intelligence report try accept or reCuse the lead to 93·Day-Old Str,ike WIIi an unjustified smear and that peace, Louis Cazamian, professor Poll Tax Feud Ends he had been cleared after investi­ of literature at the University I)f DAYTON, O. (JP) - Striking WASHINGTON (IP) - The gation by various agencies, includ­ Paris, told SUI's August graduat­ GOP substitute for President workers of the Univis Lens plant, Ing class last night. ing a chief of the U.S. secret ser­ Truman's anti·inflation program thwarted by national guard troops, vice. A near-capacity crowd and a agreed late yesterday to' Gov. record breaking class of 709 can­ was rammed through the house Thomas J. Herbert's terms for (In New York, Patterson said banking committee last night on that to the best of hi s recoJleclion didates lor degrees heard the noted approaching a settlement of the French educator speak on "Iowa a 16-8 vote. g3.day-old dispute. Curde called him during the war about a case in the board of econ­ Through Frenc!) Eyes." "I hope It C{llIs for restoration of war­ Herbert Hirschberg, regiona~ or­ omic warfare involving a man he Americans remain masters of their time curb on itlstaliment buy. ganizer of the CIO united electri­ thInks was SHvermaster. He souls in triumph," Cazamian said. ing, and a moderate tightening of cal workers, announced memberS ordered an inquiry, he said, and Speaklnc IqteCtncaU), about bank credit. of the Univ!s plant local would told Currie later that the war lo"a durlnr mOlt of hla lPeeob, GOP leaders were pressing a vest in their leaders full authority department did not object to the Calamlan, who bu been cuest drive to adjourn the extra 'session to sign an agreement with the miln staying in BEW. He added he profellllOr In £nIllsh at Iowa of congress, possibly Saturday company. had every confidence in Currie. th~ summer. eommenietl that night. or at the latest next Tuesday. Governor Herbert, incens~d by Patterson said he never met "the hardships of the fronUer EarUer they had abandoned an members' rejection of a signed Sllvermaster and only heard of have left fralernlt:r and rood anti-polJ tax bill in the senate, agreement between union and him the one time). will" In Iowa. saying a southern filibuster pre­ company officials last Sunday, had "Iowa is proof," he said, "that ven ted action at this session. refused to arrange another coh­ Testimony tbat both the n~vy an agricultural society can be pro- and the civil service commls­ A tenale-house committee ference unless UEW negotiators tentatively approved, meanwhile, were empowered to act for the alon 4ilr.d tried unsuccessfully to pry Sllvermaster loose from For addUlonal aceount. and a bouslD' bill which Senator Mc­ mtmbership. ,pIctures of lut nlIM'. com­ Cartby (R-W16) said Is princip­ The company, reporting that 390 bls Job with the board of econo­ mencement, 1ft pare 3. ally detlll'Jled to stimulate pro­ of its normal 658 production work­ mle warfare was riven tbe duction ot lower COlli homes. ers were back on the job tn the oomOOUee. lie st~yed on four IDOre years - until 1946. gressive and in touch with the The measure Is far different &etond day of operations under from the Trumall-backed Taft-El­ protection of guardsmen, 81tnoun­ Louis Russell. a former FBI world. Nowhere is man more cor­ dial to man" than in the cornbelt, lender-Wagner bill, designed to ted It would proceed immediately agent and now a committee inves­ spur the construction of 15-million \() replace the strikers. tigator, testified that the civil Cazamian observed. homes in 10 years. For one thing, M. H. Stanley, company presi­ service commission iooked upon "A mere glance at the map of the T-E-W bill contains a provis­ dent, said he intended to IMke no Silvermaster as a Communist. Iowa impresses the Frenchman," ion for government-financed and new overtures to the CIO united And Elizabeth Bentley, who says Cazamian said in discussing his publicly owned homes for low in­ electrical workers whose strike she was formerly a Soviet agent, impressions of the state. He spoke come personS, a provision which he estimated, has cost Univis repeated her story that Silver­ of the beauties of Iowa including McCarthy said is absent from the $I-million in sales and its em­ master furnished information that the massive trees, the towns, new bili. (0.11, ' .... n Ph.,. b, nerb Nlpl.o) ployes $500,000 in lost wages. went to Russia. She said she was farms, rolling hills and the dig­ nity of the university. The anU-inflation bill approved Stanley's statement that strik­ a courier for secrets released by Capacity Audience of 5,000 and 709 SUI Graduates Stand Duri ng Convocatiqn at Armory Last Night by the house banking committee Ing workers wO!lld be replaced many government offiCials, and The Frenchman who likes to Members of Largcst AU~lIst ('lass in UI Ulstory Told They Must Lead the World to Peace flatly rejects Mr. Truman's can prompted this comment from D. that Silvermaster headed a group walk and explore finds one thing for reimposition of selective price Arnold Davis, union attorney of employes with whom she dealt. disappointing, however, Cazamian and wage controls and rationing. admitted. "On the paved roads "The union will just disre­ Th~ Vassar graduate entered It ignores his proposal :for a $4.3~ IIrd such comments by the com­ the pedestrian is unwanted and in Surgeon Finds Missing Son in Airforce bUlion excess profits tax. &be bearln, while Silvermaster peril, while on the unpaved roads lIIoy." was IesUrylnr and was asked Western ~nyoJs in Moscow cmOAGO {IP) - Edward Eurene Potls, 21. son of II noted "blue The republican mea8Ul'e was the mud and dust are his alter­ beaded for & house vote today. to atand. native enemies." He said that ne ba b:r" l urreon, was found yesterday - a private In the army alrforce "Do you know Elizabeth Bent­ In Texas. Rep. Patman (D-Tex), banking likes the American roads because committee member, opened fire on ley?" he was asked. they always lead somewhere, un­ lie bad been 008 Inr from classes at the Univer \iy or Roohester, Plan' Next Diplomatic Move the Republi~ an measure. He is­ Easl Unites "I refuse to answer on the like some roads in Europe which Roohester, N.Y., since June 2. Last week his father appealed for help grounds that any answer might sued a statement that it wouLd have date back 2,000 years and lead no­ MO COW (JP}-Amerit'llrl, Rl'ili. II fllld I' 1'('IIi'1I PI1\,oys ('ollfPrl'ed In flndlnr him. a "devastating effect on our eccn­ incriminate me," Silvermaster The father, Dr. Willi J. Potts, made thc plell as he was about to where. In America, the old indian for tht'ee hOIll'N last nigllt Oil tlu'il' IIrx~ !itf'P in lIel'otialions with omy" and predicted President Tru~ replied. under,o surrery hlll\l!elJ. lie wanted to !lave his S9n by hJs side. be trails are gone, he observed. Russia for a Ii t Ill'nH' II( of t h(' nl'l'l i 11 ('risls }lIHI perlHlps easl­ man wouLd veto it. In UN Blast This was his stock answer to a said. The operation, for a. gall bladder condition, wa 6uccell6fully Drawlnr laurMer from the west differences in ill! EIlI·ope. Republicans decided to present LAKE SUCCESS (A')-Despite rapid-fire series of questions in­ crowd, the prole880r admlt&ed performed las' Saturday. the measure to the house under U. '. Ambassador Walter B. ~ll1i(h lInri Fn'lH'h Anlba ador Cominform attacks on Marshal chiding: "Are you now or have that he leaves Iowa pork "with procedures limiting debate to 40 you ever been a member of the Yves Chataigneoll lVl'nt 10 thl" Hri1ish f'mbnsR)' wllrrc [<'rflnk Rob­ Tito, Soviet Russia and the Uk­ renet" He tben went on to minutes and requiring 8 two­ raine backed Yugoslavia yester­ Communist party?" compliment Iowa on her fine ert ,th special British envoy. rrCI';n'rl tlWIII. 1'. R. Emhassy Coun. Wage Row Closes thirds vote to P\l8S the bilL day in a figh t with the west ovp.r Qe did however deny her university. Two months here at - _clio.. Foy Kohler a companied To AHack Oskaloosa Paiman predJcted almosi sol­ Trieste. charres as "false and fantastic." the universlly are enou,h to lee fSmith. NY's Met Opera Id Democratic opposition and There was not the sligh test sign The committee is digging into what rive It the aPPeal it haa, Marshall Is Mum 1l was reliably reported that railled doubt whether Republi­ stories that Soviet spy rings 'Tree Saving' Order In the United Nations sec~ity cou­ he .saId. one of the three embassies­ NEW YORK (JP)-The world-re­ cans can muster a two-thirds h 0 n e y combed the government vote. There are now 244 Repub­ ncil of the rift in Communist cir­ Cazamian, who will return to On Moscow Action whi('h one was not ~pecHied -' had OSKALOOSA, IA. (JP}-Attor­ nowned Metropolitan opera yes­ cles caused by the blasts of the during the war. Today. it will hear France later this month, said, " I WASHINGTON (JP}-SecretaJ:y neys for the state highway com­ lican lIeats In tbe hoWle and 185 Alger Hiss, former state depart­ already rereived 1he !irst oUictal terday canrelled Hs 1948-49 sea­ Democratic. Communist Inform~tion bureau shall carry back to France a firm Marshall, one of Lhe very feW son bccause, it said, demands for ment employe who hel ped get the rc;\ction to the talks with Prime mlssion said last night they would Secretary of the Treasury Sny­ against the head of the Yugoslav hope of peace founded upon the men in the world who know union wage increases could not United Nations started. Whittaker Minister Stalin Monday llight. file a motion in district court to'- der told the committee before it sta~. courage . . . and the generous where we stand now with thc be mel Chambers, who describes himself IL was pus Iblc that all three day attacking the temporary in­ acted that the gold reserve sec­ II was the first elear-cut In­ humanity of this great people." Russians, was unable to discus~ as a former Communist, testified ('IlVOYS had received such ad- If the cancellation stands, it will tion of the measure "might ser­ dleallon here tnt the pari, Following the address of Prof. that situation during his news vices. , junction which halted the removal be the !irst time in 50 years that Tuesday that Hiss was a one­ conference yesterday. ,lously han diCBJ>' , the treasury's .1ntI,le :had not dented \he Cazamian, the candidates for the of 137 shade trees in a street wid- the Met has failed to present operations supporting the govern­ time leader in the Communist To every question, directly I)r The three envoys possibly dis­ lOUd SlIv front In confllots various degrees were presented cus. ed whether to seek another ap­ ening project here. a season of opera. ment bond market. wlUI the out.slde world. underground in Washington. Hiss with their certificates and degrees. indirectly touching upon the m et­ has denied it. pointment with Stalin in order Attorney Ado Palmer said that The opera association said its But Wolcott told reporters Yugoslavia brought up the coun- Vlrrll M. Baneber, president ings in . Moscow, he had to reply tbe powel'll in the new bill On &be senate side, an ex­ to comlnunirute to him the views among other things the state would decision was caused by · "failure cil fight by chargint the United of SUI, theD rave the obarre "no comment." of their home governments. "pJ1III 'he powers 'be adminis­ penditures Ilubcommittee hus, He said that for very evident 10 reach agreements with all of the Slates and 'Britain with violating to the candldalei Be said, "Now Ilowever, there was no indica­ contend that the $3,000 bond post­ 12 unions representing the em­ tration and federal reserve have. the Italian peace treaty. Dr. Joza on the .Ime spy stories, tried you face tbe r!'ea' examination rqasons the state department tIOn up to a late hour lllst night ed by property owners who ob­ ployes." If judiciously administered, wtll and failed to leam (rom Secre­ b c&l.d make no statement. And Villan, Yugoslav delegate, de­ from whloh there neither re­ that thc western diplom ats had ta ined the Injunction "is 100 low ltabUize the economy." clared the western powers were tarT of the Navy Jobn L. Sulli­ BPlte nor esca.pe. I kIIIt you the large group of corresponn­ Shortly after the announcement, The Republican housing blll was van whether William W. Rem­ made any effort to obtain a sec­ to cover damages the contractors local 802 of the AFL American • trying to make their zone of the are well prepared tor thla .,..t ents, who assembled in the thea­ ond aPPOintment. with either Stalin approved by a special Senate­ Trieste territory a province of Inrton was dl5charred from his examInaUon. You wlU be uked ter-like conference room at the may suffer on account of the de­ federation of musicians said it house commiUee composed of naval reserve comOOsBlon for or r'ol'eign Minister V. M. Molotov. had reluclanUy withdrawn de­ Italy. lOme difficult questions." state department did not attempt To obscm' rest Smith against Murray E. had not even made .. report , to 40,000 in the final tabulating. It WASHINGTON (R') - A short­ weilding umbrellas in defense of Thompson, speaker of the state the UN. They said the British­ d age of funds will Umit to about their shade trees along the curb­ house of representatives. In 4,046 of 4,611 precincts, American administration had made 40,000 the number of refugees to ing sought to halt workmen from South piled up a lopsided Thompson had 156,476 to 119,539 complete reports. enter the U.S. in the next 11 bull-dozing out the trees ' in a lor Manvel H. (Cap) Davis of Alexandre Parodi, ,France. month, Ugo Carusi, newly-named spirited setto Tuesday morning. Kansas City, his nearest rival. IiIlIed upon YurOllavla to IUbmlt .* * * displaced persons commiSsioner, In 4,264 precincts Smith's total I ~rt to the eounoiL That One of the housewives, Mrs. F. said yesterday, reached 21 14!, 9~ Dan JM. Nee, Ioaehed off 81av fireworks. L. Bondhus, complained that A. This is less than half the N. Wilson of Belle Plaine, whose former U.S. tax coJIeetor, was far amount of Immigration contem­ firm has the tree removal con­ behind in second with 74,872. plated for the period under the FSA Chief Challenge. tract, pushed her forcibly. She A candidate supported by James displaced persons law passed in filed assault and battery charges Studebaker 'Accusation' June. A total of 205,000 was set M. Pendergast of Kansas City, WASHINGTON (JPj - Federal against hll1\ and the matter has head of President Truman's poli­ as the quota for the two years been set for heating Aug. 19. Stcurity Administrator Oscar Ew­ ending June 30, 1950. tical club, pulled a surprise In the ina last night demanded a public ------"- f 0 u r t h con gressional district "We noed at least $2-mUlion FCC 18SUES PERMIT hearing on an accusation that he more for this .flscal year to ,et where the President lives. WASHINGTON (JP)-The fed­ had blocked efforts of the otfice ~~~...... -~~'-- the program going on the scale Leonard Irving, president of an of education to ccmbat ccmmu­ .... P Wirephoto congress envisioned when it pass­ eral .communlcations commission API. I,borers' union, defeated the nlsm through the schools. GU8 HALL, 37, Ohio chairman ed the law," Carusi said in an yesterday said a construction per­ pre-election favorite, State Sen. Ewina said he wants to expose 01 the Communillt part" sur­ interview. mit was issued to Land 0' Corn Floyd R. Gibson of Independence, "untruths and deliberately mis­ rendered to the FBI In Cleve­ Broadcasting company, Webster for the Democratic nomination by leading statements." laDd ,ealerda, to face charres City. Ia., 1570 kilocycles, 250 189 votes with unofficial returns The accusation was made Sun­ b1 a Ne" York nand jurr tha' Iowan Delivery Notice watts, daytime only. complete. day by John W. Studebaker, for­ he anel 11 otben lou,b' forcible The PreI1dent did not disclose All .tuden" rerlstered ror W. B. GABLE DIES mer commissioner of education, overtbrow of tbe rovemmenl the rour-week l1li108 are re­ AP Wlrephoto how he voted but friends said he ID a letter to Ewing complaining Laat of the 1Z to be taken Into quelled to call The Dall, Iowan LOOKING AT THE anrle iron which slammed into the cab of his VAN NUYS, CALIF. (JPj-The lavored Rufus Burrus, Independ­ of cenaonhip applied by II:wina's OUItocl,.. Hall is shown above bulineu otIIoe, U'l, to lJIIure truck and Willed killing him by inches, trucker Romeo MUlmo father of actor Clark Gable, Wil­ ence lawyer, who ran fourth. In­ offlee to public statlmenta and Jut before be "u releued on deUver)' or Use paper. (left), breathed a sigb of relief yesterday. He slammed on his air liam Henry Gable, 78 died at .U' Wirephoto cumbent C. Jasper Bell did not "apeechel !ro~ the eduCitJOJl o1fice. ,5,000 boDd. ~altell &0 avoid a crash a~ a Cbicv.-go intertection, shiftinr hiI loael. his home here at a heart ltilment. FORBEST SMITB nln. 'nit DAILl. IOWAN, TIIUIlSDA1', AUGUST 5, tUS-PAGE TWO . . , .. Am'ericans Win Two M·ore Titles

It was an American show with He is favored to iake the 1,500- Stale, the Olympic springboard I bl'oad jump but she abo is enter­ Cyde Scott, the football star from meter eftnt la~ In the w~. champ. ed in the high jump and relay. Orter Takes Hurdles; Smith Navy and Arkansas, and Craig Although McClane had et a The crowd of 15,000 Including 1 I C helene Ostermeyer of Dixon of UCLA running close to­ new Olympic record of 4:42.2 in a the king and queen of En.. land, Fran~e aLo became a double win­ IMA-J(JRS~ gether in th early stages. When trial heat, Smith was too much ror Ihrllled to the brllll&nl perform­ ner with her winning ~ho put AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LI!AGUK Porter put on his !lnal spurt M him in the finals when he hung ance of 1\11'8. Fllnny Blankers­ Itorl of 45 ft. l' ~ ins. She already W L Pcr. OB W L per. oa McLane in 400 Meiers had won the dL tus. V. O. Gyar­ C levela.D d •.. , •.•... 1\6 ftA .r,oo 80.'0...... Iie ., .~7J Beals edged Scott lind Dixon who were up the new OlympiC mark of 4:41. a 8 1. Lou I...... 01 44 .JIiII • Koen of Holland, golden-hair­ New York ...... 0' M .~9 ~ 8r.... I ;yn ....•....• f9 « .m .I~ By TED SMITS winners in 16 even' and a total clocked in 14.1, equalling the old The e figures obliterated the fi­ ed hOIli'ewlfe, who won her sec­ mati or Hungary copped the wo­ J'bll... lphla .•.....119 41 ._ men's broad jump with a leap of 801'.0 .....•..... &1 41 .516 liIe. Yorll ...... N 4' .11%1 I " (A'}--American track ot 156 point. Sweden, the nearest tandard. gures Jack Medica ot Seattle, ond Utle i.n the 80-meter hurd- UelroJl ...... • til i4l A'lD 11 PI'''~ar~1l ...... f6 41 ,Jt6 .\~ Wa h., e tablished at Berlin in 18 tcet 8 , inches. Ther were no W. blnll.n ...... 41 G6 .f t! lUIS" PIIU.d.I,M...... f' 48 .f" 'Ii atld swimming stars earned two cOT(1petitor, was hopelessly outdis­ The hurlers' triumph was as les. Mr . Blankers-Koen beat Cla.lanall ...... « M .4« If!. Amen an •. In the tJl'st six, the U. S t. Loul. . . •...... S'1 Gi' .89" 19 tanced with 44 points. 1936 when he won in 4:44.5. ber OWlI world record Cor the U C~lea~o ...... •.. ~ III .... 11 more gold Olympic medals yesw­ complete as the shot putters yes­ C" 't':a,o ...... ~ "' .SSS ".aer•• )". • ...Ita di tance b scooUn.. bome In S. women's team beinll completely Yesterday'. atl ulll day as Bill Porter of Northwest­ In awlmmlnc Smith' UCCeSll terday who also swept the first The men's diving team, reduced outdO tanced in 0111 tral'k and field 81. ,,0"1. 1-3. N.w Yorll 1-' three places in the finals. lo two members because c..f thl! 11.2 second . I. L."10 9. BOI'on 8 ell,,,J naaU