Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1945-08-02
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Morning Newspape, •• upon. o",lra "':.'.1' II. s=;; FIVE CENTS IOWA CITY', IOWA THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1945 VOLUME Ul NUMBER 26S • • tri e. ities, I .... en.ter WHITE HOUSE GETTING WHITER Vacation Until Oct. 8- Youngest Gill 14 of Frt~ 1lI.' :" "''''''~'''''''''"'' to the rink Federal Budget Big 3 Close Spaatz Reports as a metllbe "R"" ' S r ~ tar' Senate OIl Adjourns baBtd UnlVtr. Of 85 Billions --- Conference Results 'Good hi WASHINGTON (AP) -Th e day Into a general clearing of the from lh. /' senate, in continuous session since air session .. ovetaeas r Jan. 3, adjourned at 8:09 p. m. Tempers got shorter and shorter Joint Communique I? Net! Issued for 46 CWT last night for a vacation as the day wore on. The public To.Excellent ~ In !he until Oct. 8. galleries which werp filled earlier On Conference Work . bay oPera. In those seven months the sen fell to an attend:'I1 _ ~ of exactly To Be luued Friday an actlOll ill Revised Estimate ate acted on some of the mosl im 34 . The number of senators had Far East Airforce he "'as Leaves War Spending portant leg isla tion in histo.ry, in fallen to half a dozen when Sena Sinks Two Ships; medal. cluding the United Nations charier tor Mead (D., N. Y.) finally got POTSDAM, Thursday (AP) .Fund Unchanged and the Bretton Woods world the floor he had been trying to - Amid ceremonious far wells Wake Bombarded banking plan. cla im for hours. the Big Three conferen ce ended WASHINGTON (AP)- A The house started its summer The New Yorker protested what at 12 :30 a. nt. today (4 :30 G A'~1:. Thursday (AP)-A revised federal bud ~t' t of 85 bil. recess July 21 , able to quit earlier he called .. a very regrettable" WT) and a terse official state· record force oi 820 B·29'g lion dollars was issued yester· because it did not have to deal afternoon-"ever since convening ment said that the waiting world scored "good to excellent" re day on the assumption th e War with the charter. this session sena tors have been would receive a full report of • ult loday in bombing four in the Po'cific will l'oa r on until The sena tors turned this final shouting for recognition five at the historic deli berations in II forewarn d J apan e cities and one time." .. ....n ext summer 01' longer . joint commuruque to be is.cmed an oil center in Tokyo bay with The senate quit, tired, hungry Friday. Government sp nding now is and talked out. 6,632 t011 and !Ita l'ted general foreeast at 85 billions in th fi ~· Letter From Leahy A dozen pressing issues await The final session, held in a i conflagra tions, General Spaatz' cal year 1946, which b e~il n 0 solution when congress returns luxuriou. chamber of Cecilien beadquartel"S reported after the month ago. A r pco l·d·bl'eakinl! Petai~ from its recess, Senate Majority hof, fOl'mer residence of ex· raid rs l' turned to th ir Mari 100 billions were sp n tin fiscal To Introduced Leader Barkley told his co l Crown Prince Friedrich Wil. anRS bases. It was probabl:Y the 1945. leagues yesterday. helm of Germany lasted two hours ll eoyj st ait°raid in history. The new estimate is slightly By Defense in Trial Barkley unfolded this agenda and was marked by an "atmos Is America's you~est battle poatz' s cond communique phere of great cordiality," an eye above the 83·billion estimatl,' based on unfulfilled requests from scaned Gl, is shOWll above IL'I he oi tlle day- and the second of sent to congress last January, Statement Surrender the White House: wi tness said la tel'. debarked in Boston alter she his new command- said 778 at the mainly because of this country's Authorization for the president Fifteen persons were seated at mont't1S overseas in. which he won B-29's bombed the live target to reorganize the execu tive de br~nd-new obllgations in the fieLd Benefited Allies a roundtable and a toial of 40 two battle stars and the Purple areas while the other 42 mined the of international finance. partments. were in the .conference room for Heart for a German bayonet Shlmonosekl strai ts and waters oU Entered as Evidence Widened unemployment com the after-dinner meeting at which wound. Tbe yonthful veteran The January estimate of '70 bll WHILE PRESIDENT TRUMAN Is at the Blr Three conference. the _ ___ the cities of Sdshin and Rashin on pensation. the phrasing of the final com fooled his draU board at 13. Dis UOD dollars of war spendlnl stili White Bouse Is getting a reneral repainting. Above, some of the 60 PARIS (AP) - An ll-day-old northernmosl Korea. I Replacement of the surplus munique was agreed upon the ob closure of hIs are beJ'an a. probe stands, though the European war palnten working on the chlet executive's residence burn away old letter 1rom Admiral William D. One B-29 was lost. has eollapsed Itt the mean time. war property board by a single server said. tbat may lead to his dlliChun. paint for the first time since 1910. Leahy, President Truman's ch ief administrator. This done, Prime Minister Alt Enenty fl,hter opposition r~J'ed Budget Director Harold D. of stalf, to Marshal Henri Philippe from "none to 111M" and anU Smith issued the revised budget Legislati on designed to assure lee proposed a vote of thanks to Petain was dramatically intro necessary post-war jobs at ade alrerali fire was "none to moder on instructions from President Generalissimo Sialin tor the fine duced by the defense yesterday quate wages and under fair work accomod/ltlons and to the foreign League Membership ate" over the four clUes. Truman. At a Glance- inlo the aged Vichy chief's trial for Senator Insists Army ing conditions. secretaries for their very fine Over tne K awllsaki petroleum Smith said the administration is treason. Reduction of taxes as soon as work. targets, II few miles from Tokyo, sUcking to the 70-bllllon war Leahy, Am erican ambassador to Sought for Hebrews pOSSible, based on a probable post Stalin paid lrlbute to the Bri fighter opposition was "none to . ' spending figure "on the assump Dischage 5,000,000 the Vichy government in lh e cru war budget of $20,000,000,000 to 'Ush and American delegations, moderate" and nntl-aircraft fire tion that the Pacitic war will con Toc!ay's cial days after the fall of France, was moderat . $22,000,000,000 a year. and especla \Iy to the foreign sec tinue throughout the fiscal year said Petain "often expressed the Guy M. Gillette Army of 7 Million retaries, and in the course of hLs As the Superfort's fire and de 1946 or longer." fervent hope tht the Nazi invaders Heads Organization remarks gave generous mention molition b 0 m b II burned and He added that "if th e war Can Never Be Used would be destroyed." But Leahy to President Truman, Attlee, Bri blasted the Japanese homeland, should end earlier, the outlook ,Iowan added that at times the marshall For Free Palestine Against J~ps-Johnson Chinese Take tish Foreign Secretary Ernest these new pre - Invasion blows would be drastically altered." declined to oppose the Natis dur Bevin, former Prime Minister WASHINGTON (AP)-Guy M. were disclosed by orticinl sources: .J War spending in the fiscal year * * * WASHINGTON (AP)-Senator ing the German occupation. Churchill and former Foreign Sec Glllette, newly appointed presi Plan s of Gen. George C. Ken iust ended was 90 billion doUars. Results of record B-29 strike re- A statement attrl buled to fanner J ohnson (D., Col.) yes- B Itlsh Prim MI I t r Churchill retary Anthony Eden by name. dent of the American League tor ney's tar ea • a irforce knocked out Thus a 20-blllion drop is contem ported "good to xcellenl." deman~ed terllay that the army discharge r ellS e Enemy SUPRly Finally, 'Tr1Iman looked around a Free Palestine, clilied yesterduy twu more of Japan's harbor-hiding plated. ,1)00.008 ,nen, shortly- after the- &Wi wa Intrudllued by tlte-d tell~ the room and, as chairman, asked for the United Nations to recog naval remnan . Smith said war production Is 85 billion dollar IedeJ"ll I' j§ed govel'nme n~ promised additional tu SUPPort the argument tbat the if there were any more business nize as a member nation the He Flrhter pllUles of the UnJted slokloJ to a one-front leVel. Be budget estimate issued. 'd t th 'l d' Franco-German armistice bene- army aJ \:) ease e l'al roa S flted both France IUld the allies.