(Iowa City, Iowa), 1948-05-29
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Was It Red Tape This Time? .. The Weathe, Today MADERA, CALIF. (JP) - Jesse D. Clevenl'er cot Fair today with increasing cloudiness and I $374.73 bonus travel pay check thl!! week. It wa due ~ ror I'p ration from th .. army In th Phllippint' . warmer tomorrow. High today 66-72. Ves • 0 "at? Well, It'!> been duf' Clf'vt'nrf'r, 110\\ 73. terday/s high was n, low, 53. The temper• tvtf sin ce the Sll3nlsh-Amerlcan War. OWaI1. ature at 11 :30 last Ilight was 58. __---- _____________________________________~_ t_ab_lis_·_h_ed__ l_8_6~ __V __ ol_._8_0, __ N_o~.-20-~--AP---N-e-w-s-an--d--~-u-e~p-h-ot-o-----=----I-ow--a-C_itr~,_w_w_a~.~Sanud ___ ay,May29, 194~flveCenm ________________~--------------------~ .~ Labor -- Strike Settled, RR Talks Stall MacArthur Note Reaches Washington Chrysler Strike .Ends With Austin Joins in Request l3-Cent Hourly Wage Hike For . UN Force To Stop DETROIT lIP) - The 17-day Chrysler strike wos settled last night lor a rIat 13 cenl hourly wage increllse. The corporation's 75.000 cro united outo workers got two cents more an hour than Gell!:'!'al Motol·· 225,000 employes under :m ad Smuts Resigns; Fighting in Holy land justable wage formula. The strike was called May 12 over the Union's demands for a 30- ttnt raise and several non-wage benefits. The increase will boost OIrysler's average hourly wage [or production workers to $1.63. Salaried employes' pay boosted Malan To Lead feed Artillery Into Delegates (heer as Austin about nine percent, with 0 floor or $20 a month. BaUie for Latrun 'No Progress' UA W orticiols said the slrlk South Africa Supports Russian Pr~posal would be called off officially at Outnumbered Jews In midnight last nighl. CAPETOWN, UN I ON OF LAKE SUCCESS (JP) - The United State joined IImJd eheen Norman Matthews, ir tOl' SOUTH AFRICA CJ\P)-Fleld Jerusalem's Old City y stc;rday In Ru. in's d Inand [or United Nations torc to stop the In,Rail Talks th UAW's Chrysler department Marshal Jan ChrlstJaan Smuts, Surrender in Seige Pal stine righting. und lead!'r or the strike, said th 78-year-old British empi!" statE's U. N. detegat s g nerally concede, however, that Ih urity coun- WASH[NGTON (IP)-Thl' Whit!' CAIRO (AP)-Arab I glon and cil I. I\Ot yet re dy to approv the strong st maul' '. po. sible under hrys! r strike had "cracked th man. resigned as Pl· miel' ye. tE'r !fous tried again yt'stel'd(1y to solid opposltion 10 wage Increases Israeli commandel'8 f d armor the ch rter. day and prepared to lui'll lhe bring nbout n seillemrpi of th in the auto indu~lry, (1 poSllion in nnd artillery Into the mounting In tead, Informed sources said, th council wa more likely to railro2d tabor dispute, !.lut mode whcih auto manag ment was allied ortiee over to his successful Na baltle [or Latrun last niabt atter adopt some version of Britain's pion [or one final try at pe ecrul hungry, outnumbered Jews in mediation betore gelling (ough. "no prugr ss" in daylong negotia with Ihe steel. lectricnl and othel' tionalist rival In Tuesday's lee induslries, lions. J erusalem's Old City urrendered France and olombl& endor- lions. to King Abdullah's Siege forces. The governor general called to sed the Rus lAn resolution dur- To Release John R. Slel'lmon. presid nlial The victory of the Trans-Jordon Inr the aIternoon slon but th form a new iovernment Dr. Fran assistant, who c'onferred wilh both Rath Strike Ended troops in I.h Old City was not II croups, . aid thl'llugh a White cois Malan. 74, who. e Nationalil;ts * * decisive on£'. The battle tor ;:~~a~ld w,;~~ :t·~.u:ur~e~ 141 U S J WATERLOO, IA. (AP) House spokesman: fovor a polley of i~olalion trom Vesterday on Capitol Hill -- biggl'r prize-all of Jeru al In I. 3:59 p.m. ( T) nntll atur- ews elo United Packinghouse British Empire aUoirs, strict seg was being fought out 14 miles da at. 8:30. I . • "No progress has been mad£' thi~ Workers at the Rath packing regation ot non-Europeonll . uch west ot the Holy Ci ty on the vital The counCIl received II telearnm week." )llant voted last nlll'lIt to I' turn as Indians and African natives tin highway from T I Aviv. from its American-Belgian-French WASHINGTON (JP)-The state to wOl'k at the plan t, 'II ene of It Wll~ announced, IWWl'vE'r, that separa te districts, and d velop MacArthur Postpones Return, Israel's army annOUllC d that true commission in Jerusalem department arranged lor the re rlotlllll' J\fay 19 w hl'n a pleket the ralh'oad and union tl':lders will ment or mineral rr.ourc,·, under Its troops captured t.he Arab saying 011' Ho1,v Sepulchr was In lea e of 41 seized American Jews was killed. yesterday on terms laid down by stale control. VllIu or ~ Jlz and BtU Imminent p rll from Arab bom return to his of(ices lH'xt 'l'uE'sday I the Arab!. muts. prime mini ler tor 14 usln just. lOuth or the h~b\\ y bardment. mornIng. No definitE' hoUl' has '-:::-___~--------J Fears Charges 01 'Politics' The e terms are that the 41 cdnte hrysler decUnect comment as years from 1919 W 1924 and 1939 and a little more than a mil Anolher telegram from the same been .. t. to whetbel' cal' prices would be to 1948-wa5 defeated In cam trom Latrun. Hource said the Jewish military back tt' the United Stales instead WASHINGTON (A» - en ral Douglas MacArlhur told congress of going to Palestine. The union committee, which in- raised as a I e~ull oC the settlement. pal an fourht mainly 011 til'" ye ·tcrday thut III' do :1I't want to come home now. uch Ii journey, he An Egyptian d fense ministrY commander in Jerusalem hnd in ·eludes spokesmen of the eng!n rs, The agreement came without :) color Is ue. Rls United party :aiel. would ue lIlislInder tood as "politically inslJlred." formed the truce commlsslon th The men were forcibly removed communique said last night Egyp from a United Slates merchant firemen and swikhmen, left the and Labor allJes won 71. a in o Ma('Althur ' 31d he would rather pflstpol1 his return from Jews would take reprisals on Holy White House at 5:30 p. m. (CST) wage reopening clause in the two- tian bombers aUacked and dls . hip by the Arab state of Lebanon. the fl nal results, wh III" the com Tokyo until alt I' th Rl'puulican national cUlI\'enliun. which rn et. places if the Arabs conltnued 10 year Chrysler - UAW contract p rsed J wish troop conc ntt - Lebanon contended they Intended and the operator's l'epl'escntatives bined NnUona\lRt-Atrlkaner op June 21 in Phila(II·lphiu . lie has aid prevlOlI Iy he would arr pt the tions whleh were attemptlng to shell the IIreat synago.ue. lell ten minutes laler. There wa·s which wns to have run until next nomina lioll for JlrE'~idelll i r it is olf red. to fight against tbe Arabs in the April. position added up 79. open the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv road These communlca.t1ons appar Holy Lund. no across-lhe-table bargaining, Jubilantly the Nationalist press The II neral 1'C'lllied yeslerday lo all invitation by the senate ap- at Bab El Wad, 11 miles west of ently were ent from .Jerulalem Steelman said. lIc ('onfel'I'ed with At the same timE' the contraci propriations committee to testify U. S. efforts to get them released each group separllt Iy and did not was extended until Aug. I, 1950, called the overturn a "revolution." the Holy City. Bab EI Wad is before the Arab capture 01 tbe unconditionally falled. They then IIlIp nding tor Ihe Far East. Tn II four miles east of Latrun. The old city YHUrday. get th em together. with one more wage reopening af- (The British press, surpri~ d by lei grl1m tu Chairman Bridge CR were faced with a choice of stay ter June, 15, 1949. number of planes or troops in the outcome, expressed feal' ot Charges Sabotage NH), MacArthur noted thllt he 111- Andrei A. GroMyko, soviet ing indefinitely in concentratlon Steelman called leaders or bolh General Motors' new two-year volved was not iiven. The com yet another loosening of the links ready has xpressed his views on deputy for lan mlnllur, flrM camps or coming back to this sides tv the While House atter contracl with the union gears an of empire, but sought consolation munique also said Egyptian planes ln~ to lIersuade the council to country. Juslir T. Alan Goldsborough had immediate 11 cent increase to the In NBC Broadcasts thl 6ul>jE'l'I .. nd thnt basic policies raided Jewish settlements be in the lact the campaign had b en huve b l'Il d lei mined. take tronc action to stop the The state department announc extended until June 1 J the t m- cost or living and will be ad.iust fought mostly 011 domestic is 'liPS tween Tel Aviv and Gaza. w r, Id he wanted to speak Radio Official Deni 5 St'nu\()r I3l'idges, chairrnlln of till' ed that th y had been polled and porary court ol'd!'l' that plevE'n(- cd up 01' down according to the and expres.