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" :. . Mrs. Roosevelt Caims Hungarian 'Highway, Johnny' Receives His Crown Tsaldaris Favorable Tribesmen ' ArmyWon'l • t ,. , Party Chief Beaten To Neutral Leader; Assemble in .' . Grieved by A,t Plolitical Meeting Talk.on ·Alom Rejects Sophoulis , BUDAPEST, HungarY (lP)-The ATHENS (.4')- Premier-Desil­ ,~ Independence party declared In a nate Constantin Tsaldarls con.fer­ North Iran f' farley Siory I statement yesterday that its lead­ War (averns red for 45 minutes last nigh with er, ZoLtan Pfeiffer, chief anti­ NEW YORK (lP)-Mrs. Eleanor WASHINGTON (.4')-If there U.S. Ambassador 'LIncoln Mac­ Believe Action to b. ltoosevelt said yesterday she had Communist politician remaining in veagh on the Greek government cars. Hungary, was "half dead" from a are any "atomic war" defense ca­ 'War of Nerve,' as been "deeply grieved" by Jame' verns under construction in the crisis and it was reported unofllc­ the City A. Farley's recent articles about beating administered by "Com­ lally that the Popul1st leader in­ Oil Pact Is Weighed •. , the old munist hoodlums" at Csongrad. New MexiCO desert, the armed the late President and denied hav­ forces made it clear yesterdaY dicated he would step down In profit~! Ing said tbat the former post-mas­ The statement said three other favor of a neutral premier, but TEHRAN, Iran, (lP}-The Iranl­ Independence par t y members they intend to keep all details a ~r general was not her husband's super-secret. would not yIeld the post to Liberal an parliament was ready yesterday "social equal." were so severely handled Monday leader Themlstokles SophouUs. to take up the controversial Soviet when Pfeiffer tried to hold a po­ The war and navy departments, Mrs. Roosevelt, writing in her Sources close to Tsaldaris said 011 agreement as Iranian and dip­ litical meetihg at Csongrad, 75 pressed for information on pub­ he oUered to comply with "what­ lomatic officials reported that­ qtlestion and answer column in miies southeast of Budapest, that lished reports of huge caves being the Ladies Home Journal, said of ever the American government "10,000 Bananl Kurdish tribe... they had to be carried away in dug In a remote mesa belween AL­ wishes." men, backed by the Red army" rarley's series titled "Why I ambulances. buquerque and the Sandia base in Broke With Roosevelt," which was The meeting with Macveagh fol­ were assembled In Soviet Azer­ The Unued States legation is­ New Mexico, wouid admit only lowed reliable reports that the U. baijan on the northwest frontier. published in Collier's magazine: sued a statement saying it viewed what was admitted a month ago: "I am deeply grieved to tlnd S. government in Washington had "This may be another move In "with serious concern" develop­ "The principal field Installation expressed concern over the delay a Soviet war of nerves on the eve that Mr. Farley was not the per­ of the AFSWP Is Sandia base." ments concerning freedom of in solving the crisis and had urg­ the Ion I thought him; or perhaps It ot parlfment's consideration of speech and assembly. AFSWP stands. for "armed for­ ed speedy formation of a new would be better to say that I 11m Russo-Iranian oU agreement," said The legation statement was ces special weapons project." A cabinet. A Greek source said Irleved to find that Mr. Farley al­ one high diplomatic source. made after a representative of the Joint army-navy project charged Dwight P. Griswold, adminlslra­ The oil agreement, signed by lowed himsel! to be made the kind with the deveLopment of atomic ministrY of information told a tor of the $300,000,000 U.S. aid Prime Minister Ahmed Qavam In of personality that Mr. Trohan, of weapons, It is commanded by Maj. news conerence "I must refute" program to Greece, also attended April, 1946, while Soviet troops tHe Chicago Tribune, would in­ the account of Pfeiffer's beating. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, wartime head of the famed Manhattan pro­ the meeting. stlll were occupying northern evitably make him." An American doctor, Lt. Col. During the day, Tsaldarls and Harry C. MacClain, was told by ject which developed the fjve Iran, granted Russia 011 concea~ Trohan said In Washington the 86-year-old Sophoulis met sions In five northern province. "Mrs. Roosevelt should have wait­ an Intermediary that he could not ,tomic bombs exploded up to now. face to face at a conference with examine Pfelffer, and that even To make It perfectly plain that with Russia receiving 51 percent ed, I think, until she could read Macveagh, but SC)phoulls blocked of the shares for the first 25 yean. the whole book .... I am not ma­ a Hungarian civilian doclor would nothing more should be expected formation of a broad coalition not be "llowed to see him. from official quarters, yesterday's The oil agreement already is the kin. anybody any kind of person. government desired by the United number one center of a political At Farley's order, I am trYing to Pfeiffer was being attended by brief statement added: States with an uncompromising a police surgeon. Pfeiffer's friends "Constructions and operations and dlplomatk battle and many ,ather his material together . ... demand for the premiership and members of parliament have ex­ He has okayed every ord of the had asked MacClain to make an at this (Sandia) base fall In the rejection of a proposed appoint­ examination atter they had quoted category of restricted data under pressed the opinion it will be de­ book which comes from the words ment of a neutral premier. feated. Other items on parliament's he the police surgeon as saying the the atomic energy act ot 1948 and dlctated at the moment. At last night's session, one formidable agenda Include a prq­ Farley had written in his maga­ pOlitical chief was unconscious be­ are also classified mlllt8ry Infor­ cause his wife had lIiven him "too NEW "KING OF TIlE llOBOES" at tbe annual hobo convention a, Britt Is " Hl rh1fllay JOMn," Weaver ,ource said, Tsaldarls refused to posed $250,000,000 Internatlonal zine articles, a condensation of the mation. accept Sophoulls as premier, but much mediclne." "Therefore, ampLification Is of Ashland, Neb. He Is being crowned by lIallk Book, radio ta.Uon official of Mason Cit,. In tbe back- bank loan and $30,000,000 Ameri­ book to be published in February, ,round Is Polly Ellen Pep, Cuba, N.Y.. re-elected "Hobo Qlleen." (AP WIREPHOTO) hinted strongly he would agree to can military credit. that his relationship with Mr. considered undesirable." a neutral. OUlclal diSClosure of the special Prime Minister Qavam has pro­ Roosevelt was political PoUticaL circles said this stand posed to the Russians that the .Dd seldom social.'"ba~icallY He wrote: Orders 'Hall' weapons project was the latest of would be acceptable to the United agreement be re-drafted, and dip­ "Mrs. Roosevelt once said, several developments Indicating States as long as he pressed his the Intention of this nation to push lomatic circles say they are pU&~ 'Franklin finds it hard to relax ~1 Slav Mob Called Church Halers efforts to persuade the leaders of zled why the Russians are lnaist.. with people who aren't his social .. _D..... L War forward with atomic weapons un- othe Greek political parties to lng upon the. wecment beln, put equsl.' I look this rermtrk to"-_ ..... UIWI til and unless . a plan for intema- ~OME, (jp}-L'osservatore Ro­ join the coaUlion. to a vote which appears certain to plain my being out of th~ infield." . tlonal control IS agreed upon: mano, Vatican City newspaper, be defeated. To this the former first lady re- LAKE SUOCESS (lr>\ Th ; 1. The atomic energy commis- charged in an editorial yesterday Some of the Kurds rJ!porW d d" n. ,- e seC-I sloll has revealed that the war- IP~D e . urlty council ordered ~he Nether- built atomic laboratory at Los AI- that mob vioience against Catho­ gathered on the Iranian frontl.~r lic clergy in Yugoslav-occupied Mr. Farley has a remarkable I~nd s a.nd the IndoneSian Rep~b- amos, N. Mex-~ is being expanded WASHINGTON (JP) - Nisslm vesllgate civil strife In Greece recently escaped Into the Soviet memorY. I am quite sure the re- lic agam yesterday to cease fIre and converted Into permanent zone B of Venezia Glulla was in­ Unlon after fighting a series of Mevorah, Bulgarian political rep­ because "we knew it to be a screen spired by "persecutory hatred • mark which he quotes, or which In Indonesia and clear the way co struct.i.on for an intensification and justifi­ battles with Iraq, Iranian and resentative to the United States, against religion and the Catholic Mr. Trohan has put in quotes, for settling their dispute. . ~. The s~me aaency also terse­ cation of foreign Intervention." TUrkish troops. Their leader is said yesterday that if the Mar­ church." could never have been made by The Indonesians promptly said I announced that the commission shall plan for Europe's recon­ He r;aid that this intervention Mullah Musta! Banan!. Thia par­ me, since I never have had such this was. a "good thin.g." The i~ establishing proving grounds .truction is developed "we may "threatens our own security." L'osservatore said "groups of WASHINGTON, (JP) - Senator ticular band was estimated at thoughts. It never occurred to Dutch said the cease-fire order somewhere in the Pacific for tests join if it doesn't infringe on our 3. There "i's no doubt what­ armed bullles" were to blame for Hatch (D-NM) sald yesterday he 1,200 to 2,000 men at !lie tl.tMt- lIIe that Mr. and Mrs. Farley felt could not be observed if the Re- and experiments with atomic wea­ independence." soever" that the Greeks are pur­ the attacks in which dispatches is confiden t Secretary of Agricul­ Loyal Kurdish tribesmen In the themselves in any group different public continued to "Incite the suing a policy of "discrimination from Trieste reported a priest tUre Anderson will take the chair­ northwest reported to the army from that which we were In. Indonesians to murder the Dutch pons. "It all depends upon the condi­ beheaded, another tortured to general staff recently that "So­ tions under which It is offered," and persecution of the opposition manship of the Democratic na­ and burn houses." dea th and third sent to a hospital viet agents and Buzanl tribes­ "Unwittingly In some way, I, Parents of Abandoned he told reporters al a news con­ In Greece" and that this "has been tional committee If asked. It was, In effect, the second at Flume with a fractured skull men" were active among Jalali Who was responsible for purely ference. encouraged by British interven­ "I am certain that like the good cease fire directive handed down Boys Held 8y Police tion." and serious knUe wounds above soldier he Is, Secretary Anderson tribesmen In Iran. IIOClety matters in the White Mevorah also said: House, seem to have hurt both Mr. by the United Nations In 28 days. the kidneys. will take the job and resign his IIId Mrs. Farley. Por that I am It was approved by 10 nations, CHICAGO, (JP)-The parents of 1. Nikola Petkov, Bulgarian Associated Press dispatches cabinet place," Hatch told a re­ deeply sorry, but I feel I never with Britain abstaining. three small bays who were found anticommunist leader received a Egyptians Stone Police from Fiume said oUiclals at the porter. treated them any differently from Britain also abstained on the unattended in Holy Name ca­ "fair trial," and Bulgaria feels CAIRO /JJY)-A truck load of po­ city's main Catholic church were Hatch's statement came as Russ Rejecl \, . I Iny other member of the oablnet. original cease-fire resolution Aug. thedral Sunday were held by po­ this country has no right to "in_ lice was stoned last night while unable to confirm the statement Washington buzzed with reports to "From my pOint of view, being II 1 but at that time was joined by lice yesterday on charges of con­ terfere" witli his sentence die dispersing a demonstration fonn­ ot Msgr. Antonio Santin, bishop that Postmaster General Hannl­ member of the cabinet meant th3t France and Belgium in refusin, tributing to the children'S depend- for \l1egedly pLotting against the ed by some 2,000 persons attend­ of Trieste and Capodlslra, that Ian has about decided to resign U. S. Request " 70U carried heavy administrative to vote. France and Belgium, both ency. , government. The state department ing a meeting organized by the Father Miro Bulesich had been be­ the party leadership under doctor's colonial powers, voted for the new has taken steps In an effort to burdens and were part of the Policeman Wllliam Clark identi­ committee ot liberation of the headed when he visited Lanische orders. LONDON (A")- RUBlla has re­ Whole offiCial family. The posi­ cease-fire order. fied the parents as Frank Gilles­ save Petkov's life. Nile valley. in zone B to confirm Catholic Hannegan has returned here The action ended the first phase jected a British-American req\1elt tion would not have been yours pie, 28, and his wife, Geraldine, 2. Bulgaria could not accept a It was announced that another chHdren. from an extended vacation during for consultation. on th. death unleu you were looked upon as a of the Indonesian case here. 24, formerLy of San FranCiSCO, border watCh by a United Nations demonstration would be held Fri­ which he received treatment for The delegates set it aside tem­ Msgr. Jakob U'kmar was report­ sentence of Nlkola Petkov, top mtn of parts." Calif. commission with powers to In- day lifter the midday prayers. ed consclous only intermittently high blood pressur~. A decision on Bulgarian antl-Communfat leader. porarily to see how well the con­ his future is expected In the next on the grounds it would cOllltitut. sular observer team it had ap­ ------In his darkened room In the Fiume few days, prior to President Tru­ "Interference" In Bulaarla'i inter­ proved Monday would supervise general hospital. A priest who visited him said the injured pre­ man's departure for the Intra­ nal affairs, the forallll office Aid. a truce. AmerIcan conference In BrulL yesterday. The council refused to approve late was suffering from a concus­ GAR 'GI' Spry on 103ro Birthday Hatch, an Intlmate friend of In Sofia, a bill was passed bT Blame Hiller sion, not a fracture of the skull as a Belgian demand that it go to President Truman and, like An­ parliament dlslOlvln, the oppoal­ the International court of justice By &AY UNItY Ilrst reported, and body wounds and was able to say only that he derson, from New MexiCO, said tlon Agrarian party beaded by. for a ruling whether it has juris­ Probably the only man alive he had not discussed the party p,tkov and the ousting of the 84. diction in the Indonesian conflict. and Father Buelsich were attacked In 'odl Dealh who heard Lincoln ,ive his "Get­ by a group of Slovene youth using chaIrmanship with either of them. Agrarian party deputies chosen in tysburg Address" lives In Iowa fists and sticks. Ukmar was . re­ the last elections. . 'BERCHTESGADEN, Germany, City. (.f)-Adolph Hitler ordered the ported as saying Father Buleslch Russia's reply to the Brltish­ :roday, that man, Ebenezer Mc­ was killed almost instantly from Italians Read About American eUorts In behalf of Pet. u 1cc1dential" plane crash In 1942 Murray, celebrates his 103rd a blow on the head. kov, who was sentenced to deatb which resulted In the death of Surgeons Ponder birthday. Maj . Gen. Fritz Todt, Nazi min­ The Vatican city newspaper Aug. 16 on charges of plottiDa When The Daily Iowan pho­ "Chicago in Flames" against the government, was made Ister of munitions and builder of com men ted skeptically 0 n Nail in Vet's Head tographer and reporter arrived CHICAGO (Jf? - Cablqrams known in a note from Soviet de­ the Sie,fried line, the engineer's last night at 721 N. Linn street reports that Yugoslav authorities from relatives In Italy asked "did puty forellll Minister Andrel~­ Widow asserted yesterday. where Mr. McMurray Uves with were making a vigorous investi­ Mrs. Elsbeth Todt, 84, made the FORT LOGAN, Colo., (lP)-8ur­ gation and had arrested 33 per­ you all escape? Is everybody Insky delivered to th.e British his daughter, Mn. Chester A. sa fe" pmzl.ed the Marchese family charge d'affalres In MoscoW. claim In an Interview as a German ,eons at Fort Logan hospital Phillips, an elderly lady opened sons. It recalled that similar as­ until this week when they recetv- The Unlted States and arltaln denazification court placed her on pondered yesterday whether to the door. She Is takin, care of tbe surances of action were given aft­ ed a cllppinl from a La SpezJa, decided to appeal directly to trial for relationship with the operate to remove a nail from the old veteran whlle Mr. and Mrs. er Bishop Santin was roughly the Nazi party and Its 'leaders. She head of a New Mexico war veter­ Phillips are on vacation. bandled at Capodlstria In the Italy, newspaper. Kremlin after the Soviet member also made her assertion to mlll­ an-a nail he believes was driven Mr. Mct,{urray had just finish­ Yugoslav zone on June 19, and As translated by Dan Marcheie, 'of the Allieli control commission tarY lovernment officer•. Into his skull by a Japanese ed eating supper and was seated commented, "after that, nothinJ this Is what the headlines said: In Sofia rejected appeals for a "Catastrophe of 1871 .repeated. commission Inquiry into Petltov"a soldier. at the Idtchen table. The elderly more was heard." The nail was discovered through lady said, "Come on, Grandpa, ChIcago In flames after earth- case, which a U.S. note cal1e4 a Child Dies of Fright x-rays last November after Vir,il these men want to Mk to you." quake. Terrific shocks devastat- mlscarria,e of justice. Gome;!;, 27, of Cerro, N. M., com­ Without aasistance and with Says Overell Alive In, the mlddlewest. People In Vishlnsky's reply-that tJuee. Prom Automobile. Horn plained of headaches and lapses surprising agllity the centenarian panic. Streets open up, awallow- power consultations would be 'of memorY. lOt. up and walked into the iront When Dynamite Set OH Ing frenzied mob." "interference In Internal BulIar- SAN DIEQO, Calif., (N}-Mar- Gomez was taken prisoner In room. Marchese said the headlines ian affairs"-Is the stock a.nawer ~et Ann Parker, seven years -the fall of Bataan. A week later The purpose of the Interview SANTA ANA, Calif. (JP)- Fin­ were following by a long story of the Russians in such cases. H old, apparently was frl,htened to he noticed a pain in his head but was explained and he said, "Yes, ancier Walter E. Overeil was alive tellin, In vivid detaU, that Chlca- was used by the Soviet member death by an automobile horn, could not explain it. He said he Is I'm 103 tomorrow." when a dynamite charge blasted go, Cleveland and Detroit were of the commission in Budapest ill 'IYtputy Corner pavld Bone said convinced one of his captors ham­ Mr. McMurray sald he was his trim <:abln cruiser In Newport devastated by earthquake and turnlnl down a similar AmericaD "'terday. mered'"the two-Inch nail Into his born In Jamaica, West Indies, In harbor the night of March 15, a subsequent fires. appeal in behalf of Bela Kovact, The child died 'bout two hours head as he lay unconscious. 1844. When he was 19, he enlisted defense patholo,lst testified yes­ The newspaper was an Aug. 10 Hunganan anti-Communist lea4f:l' alter an unidentified motorist One surgeon said he felt the In the northern forces to fight terday. issue. convicted on char,ea simUar to hOnked ills hom suddenly at h~r operation Is Imperative and should in the Civil War. Measuring his words carefully, On Au,. 9 an earthquake was that faced by Petkov. ' ed· a companion, slll-year-old, be done within the next week or With tones of dlslUst, he told Dr. A.F. Brown declared: felt briefly In northern nunOlll, A British forelln office apoa.. Jay Paul Dugan, as they crossed a 10 days. of the assaaslnatlon of Lincoln and "It Is my absolute conclusion and parts of [ndlana, Ohio, Wls- man sai4 the move to ban the Itreel ' ------said he never has forgiven John that Mr. Overe1l was allve at the consln and Mlchl,an. Although Alrarian party In Bulprla wu • Bone IIlld the lirl, whOle family • BABIES DIE IN HOSPITAL Wilkes Booth for shooting "such a time he received the large injuries described by the Rev. Alphonae good example of "Glelchsaltun;" l'eporIed lIbe had been normally BUFFALO, N. Y., (A")-The good man as Abraham Lincoln." to his thigh, and I believe that Schmitt. Loyola Unlverslty seIs- (forcing into Une) technlque O! I healthy, !'lin home in a . nervou. Deacbneas hospital nursery was "Just before ehUsted in the DaI', Ie.... net. '" Oall .,... all the injuries to his hip., hia mologist, as the most severe In the Which "there have been .."eral it." and complained of bead closed yesterday, pending Invtltl­ army, I'walked five mUes Just to leIS and his head were received midwest since March, 1187, no examples Ql Germany linee 1833." llIiu. She later developed con- ,atlon of an outbreak of diarrhea see Lincoln, and while I was in Ebenezer McMurray pmultaneously and that he was serious dam.,. wu reported. A The Gl.icbAlnm. Procell w" WlIIODI tad died Whlle beina that coincided with the death of the army I beard Lincoln live alive at the time 4- receivaci few dishes and window. w .... bro-, evolved by the NaziJ to eUm1u.,. taken to • bOlPlUL ._ _ _. _ _ a1Jbt babies. h1s Gett)'aburl Addrell." "I'M 103 TOlWOUOW" them." ken In Ohio. ___ i _ ,___ . OIlPOIltiOll poUtical parU-. J...... •• -.. tI'QI DAILY IOWAN, .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 19n-PAGE TW(J I" •

Mjze'" ., .. .. Closes. Ruth RecorG I Former SUI Voiselle Slops Student ( Gets Big -Nine Post Chattin' Cardinals on CHICAGO. (A')-Walter Byers. Cb Kansas City. Mo.. yesterday was UJI IappOinted director of the Western bel with·Chile • .1; for ~ Thr ' its · conference (Big Nine) service ] bureau and executive assistant of NEW YORK, (JP) - Slugging By CHAD BROOKS for . BOSTON (A')-Bill Voiselle pre­ the National Collegiate Athletic Johnny Mize of the New York 1----,- , lie; L vented the st. Louis Cardinals associa tion. Giants crashed his 41st and 42nd Se from gaining any ground on the home runs or the Ntltional league , ~ Brooklyn Dodgers by turning in Kenneth L. Wilson, commis- Prof. Karl E. Leib !'csigned yesterday as chairman of the Board ill campaign yesterday and picked 1I0t an artistic three pitching per- sioner or the Western conference Control of Athletics at the University of Iowa-and the last of ~f up two singles. including the dat formance that gave the Boston and secretary-treasurer of the "big three" that pulled the Hawkeye sports program through sofllt game-winning inIield safety. as me , Braves a 5-1 win last night before NCAA. announced the appoint- of its toughest years has left the local scene. the Giants nipped (he Chicago e8JI a sprinkled-on 24,168 crowd. . ment ot Byers l to succeed William Charley Galiher, as Business Manager or Athletics, "Dad" Schroeder Cubs. 7-6. as Athletic Director and Prof. LeJb deserve almost complete cre&t Jet. While Voiselle was limiting Red · R~e? wh.o resig~ed to becQl"Qe ad­ Rain forced the postponement Sch e dienst Stan Mu$ial and mmlstrahve llSSlstant to Homer for keeping Iowa's athletic program from folding during the disasy_ of the second game in tJ~ la~ of ous War years. And all three men have resigned their positions duri!ll , Ter~y nMoore' to very scratchy in- ; F~r~son . U. S. Senator from the second. field sing1es, the Tribesmen were Michigan. the past 14 months. , . Mize slam.med No. III into the The reasons tor resignation were varied- Prof. Leib because Jlf slashing three Red Bird mdlmds- Byers attended Rice institute right field stands in the second • men for 10 solid blows. and the University of Iowa prior the press of duties in the college of commerce-but in all three c!l$fs inning with none aboard. and col­ there must have been a b~clt, The Braves contipued their . to wor.king on newspapers in Iowa lected No. 42 in the same place , ground thought \hat their job,'w slaughter of southpaw pitching by 'and Illinois. He joined The United with two on the sacks in the third completed with the end of jVqr­ belting Al Brazie for ei.,ght hits Press in St. Louis in 1943 and inning to tie the count at 4-all. during his five and a· third in- worked for that organization in time troubles and that the era'ot His homers put him four games post-war expansion was ~n . t. • nings' st.ay. Bob EIJiott bange