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· , Over The Fence Is Out The Weather TocIay LUlWAY, N..J. (.4') - Officials of tbe state reform Cloudy and cooler today with scattered ....., TsterdaT were looklq lor IL man who was tookiii&' fll' llaleballa. showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy ReT repOrted that an Inmate, Benjamin Wilson, 28, and rather cool tomorrow. High today 80; " B.btstown, Itu been mlsslnc- since Wedn sday nl!h~ _lien be ... ~ed to cbase baseball. knocked over OWaJ1 low 54, Yesterday' high 86; low 62. lie luUtuUon'. walls. Establiahed 186S-Vol. 80, No. 220-AP News and Wirephoto .....~ Iowa City, Iowa. Saturday. June 12, 1948-Five Cenbi---- ----------------------------- Lewis Scores Waymack Speaks on Atomic Energy Initial Success Senate Resolution\ Asks UN In1,Fund Fight WASHINGTON (jp) - John L. Lewis won a round last night in his fiaht to continue distress benefits to miners after July I, To Whittle Council's .Veto but Coal Operator Ezra Van Horn pl(1/Dised a quick lawsuit to block the payments. Lewis and Senator Bridges (R Vandenberg's ·Proposal Holdsf Flood Waters Invade Portland Airport NH), the neutral member at the 3-man b(w'd at trustees, voted for a resolution to continue bene fits according to the plan worked Prospect of Military Treaties out by trustees of the old 1946 WA, HIN T N (jp)-'fhe enat pa ed ]/lBt night 8 r lution fund. That fund will be exhausted by " n. Vandenberg CR... neh) holding out the pro pt'ct-il on· by July I, when the current soft gr lat r approve -of American military aid to non-commu coal contract expires. The Lewis ni t nation.. The "ot 'W8 64 to 4. BrIdges agr~ment would have the payments made out of the 1947 The resolution, which requires no action by th house or Presi· welfare fund. d nt Truman, calls on th nil d Notion to drop the eeurity council veto on peaceful settlement o{ disputes and on admi iOIl ~wis has insist:eti that the ot new members. operators assume the obligations It was sponsored by Vanden which were set up under the 1946 berg, chairman ot the senate for fund. as a condition to making a ign relations committee. Ap House Passes Bill Dew contract without a &trike next proval came after more than sev n month. and 0 half hours' debate. This would unlock the more Th Michigan s nator told his To Admit Homeless 1h.n $40-mlllion a c cum u laled colleagues that passog of the res under the July, 1947, contract. be olullon in the wake of draft law Europeans to U. S. tween Lewis and the operators. approval shows the s nat is not This latter fund has b~n frozen EXPLAINING THE PO IBlLlTlES of .tomle enerl"Y, William "preoccupl d with bomb and WASHINGTON {JP)--A blll to because of the differences be Waymack of the o.tomic eneru commission ill pletur d a he poke bayon ts." admit 202,000 homeless Europeans tw~n Lewis and Van Horn over on the west. approach lo Old Capitol lasi IlJtht. By its vot on the resolution, and an unspecHied number of or how to spend the money. Vanl1enherg said the senate spell phan children Into the Unlled ed out "America's role In collec Van Hom thus far has blocked States was passed by the house tive peace." yesterday, 289 to 91. any payments under the 1947 con The resolution stat that this tract and promised another law 'Make A-Energy Your country's policy would b to join The "dlsplaced persons" mea suit within a few days to make with regional groups of other na lure contains far fewer restrict sure no payments are made under tions for common d ten ,under Ions on the proposed Immi,ration the resolution agreed to yesterday th UN charter, If Its securlty is than n bill previously PlIssed by by Lewis tDd Bridges. Concern I ~ Waymack threatened. Several senators ob the enate. The bills now wltJ go to a senate-house conference com Bridges Wlll appointed the neu jected thot this means a "mJJltary tral trustee on Aprll 10 and offer Mak atomic nerl!Y a pari of your eonc rn, William W . Way alliance" with western Europe. mHtee, which will compromJse the dirt rences. ed a compromise pension system mack, U.s. atomic II rgy eommi. :iion memix>r told 8 summer 8 s· But Vandenberg said contress which led to ending the pension sion amli nee on lhe wesL a.pproach to ld spital last night. must approve in advance any ac The I glslalion would admit in .trike. "It, happens to be your cone.1'n fully 9. milch 0"1 it i8 mine", Uon of this kind. He said the res th next two years 200,000 DPS olution does not call for revival Earlier yesterday, a coal opera Waymuck said, as III' str<'S.'1ed a universal program or atom duo who have been living in OP camps tor sided with Lewis in his pen of the "old open-end mililary or In the occupl d zones of G r S'l' AS WATER BEGAN POURING onr the floor of a haIlPI' at the Porl14.nd, Ore., munlelp 1 alrpori cation. lend-leas " but propo s aid to m.ny, Italy ond Austria since lord Y. lhl rm duck moved out. An arm,. plane had to be ab ndoned to the wat r. PI' dent Tra- alon dispute with the mine own Reading olosely hom his text, Waymack I'mpba ized the 11 d ers. other countries as "a supplement. April 21, 1947. lorday I,ned a ' lO-mllllon r 11 t bill to provide emerreney hO\IJlnr for th (1000.. trieken for public education on alomic not a substitute, tor self-defen e." In addition, It would permit the t. CAP WmEPBOTO) The operator who came to energy. He urged summer session Vandenberg o!rered his resolu Lewis' defense was H.K. Cook, of hstell rs to gain knowledge here tion atter a &roup of other sena ntry of some 2,000 Czech l' ru- Knoxville, Tenn. and imparl it to others. Opstad Says State tors had called for drastically re ge s who fled th ir hOm land af- Cook took exception to .. state I h "For the long pult 0 far 3S vising the UN charter-"with or ment 01 Rep. Hartley (R-NJ) atomic nergy education Is con Should Pay Tuition without RUSSia," a number or a chairman of the house labor com them said. ~~~ D~:,:r~~:~t ~~~~r~~~re:; Po es e F,·g ',·n 9 cerned, the secondary schools out ',·n • , mHtee and co-author of the Taft Both Vandenberg nd Secretary ;e~ec~a~S!~~~~~~d l,~~~!r~~r~~d p~~~ Halts rank every agen~. The allencles nor ehlldren" clawn d • Hartley act. Hartley was quoted ot public education ar th most Of 'G. I.' Students ot State Ma~llall d I54!d Qtainst Thursday as saying it was "obv Detlon along that lin , saying Rus important so [Dr liS atomic n rgy The state shoutd arrange tul- ious" that Lewis was planning a Slllll withdrawal from th UN DrS'in t~hat~:stOp~~r~ty a~:~ I L d H L d P t (harge of strike in July, when the present is concerned." tlon lor ilie children of SUI stud- would wid II the br ach b tween ,I contrllct expires, and I\hat he was Waymack said that Ule day ents on state property in West east and w st and make n gotla ~n~q~oOt~I~;~~tr~t1:UVI~~~Clal srae leer ouse ea ers u not bargaining in good faith. when further atomic disCQVerleS! Lucas township as well as within lions even more dJfflcult than at Cook said the stalemate was can be made by pur luck or Iowa City, City SChool' superin present. caused by ",the asinine attitude" accident is past. "Research-, tendent lver A. Opstad said yes The hous has b fore It a b11l research-, research." he repeated, terday. along the lin s of th Vond nberg ~:~e~:)~~:~:t;~l~~I~;' BaHle (asualty D~~m~~~~u~'_~~ . Violations ~Iy ot Charles O'Neill, spokesman for who fought on the side ot the a1- leaders have put the droIt bill on CAIRO (IP)- t stin s truce the coal operators, in "freezing "is necessary b fore there can be "We don't think Flnkbin stud resolution. No date has b n s t lies against Germany in World NEW YORK (IP) - Ditvld Mnr_" the "must" list Cor action next b rought to u pUlwrlng stop two ot the 1947 welfare fund accounl." any ~urth~r ~,ajor pr~gr liS in the ents should have to pay tuition for a vote on it. War I I , were b aten down by nar- cu., form r N·w York City corn- atomic field. That why the for sending their Children to city The resolution was written by row margins. mlsion r of corr .tlon and I;U- we k. Whether the country will major battle. and v ral other atomic . n rgy. commission is schools," Opstad said. Vandenberg himself and approved Similarly, the house reJ cted an pr m commander oC I raeJi lorc s have such a lllw this year depends actions but produced haries of sponsonng natIOnwide research Opstad made this 8~tem nt in uanlmously by the foreign rela am ndment by Rep. VOrys (R- on the J rusal m Iront, wal killed on 12 men and what they do in violations from bolh sides in its Westinghouse programs, he added, regard to a I ~ter he wrote this tions committee, which he heads.