Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1949-06-19
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}, .. , On the Inside·. The Weather .. " Good Reeds Eliminate "Squawb" ... Pcroe 5 PartlY cloudy today. cooler east cmd Summ.r V.. pen BeQSn ceDIrCIl. Hlqh today, 71: low. Y"t.... " •• PaQe 5 u.. Peace Officen Meet Tomorrow d.cry'. bJqh. 13: low. n. ... PaQe • Eat. 1868 - AP Lea8ed Wire, AP Wirephoto, UP LeaMd Wire - Five·Cen. Iowa City, Iowa, SuDday, June 19, 1949 Vol 83, No. 171 Ignore 'Conf~ssions/, New Rains Threatening Beran Tells Czechs PRAGUE (UP ) - ArehbishQIi Josef Beran I!Ppealed \ast night to his Catholic followers in Communist-ruled Czechoslovakia not to Flood A-rea; Six Killed believe any II conf ssions" he might m~ke in the future. His words, recalling a similar plea by Josef Cardinal ~inds· senty of Hungary before he was tried aJld' imprisoned for life, * * * * * * touched off one of tbe mOllt spontaneous demonstrations seen here Flash Floods Fail to FoR Fisherman West Virginia's since the Communists took over. I ROMNEY, W. VA. (AP)- De!.tructive Oa.h {Ioods failed to Inter. The 64-year-old Catholic arch (ere with the opening of the bus selson yesterday for one hardy fish bishop spoke to his followers from Lowlands Face erman. the pulpit of the chapel of the Textbook Checkup Stahov munastery a few minute. He abandoned his car near here, put on hl:J hip boots and Waded after he left his palace where Stirs Angry Denials up the road. A short time later he returned with a dandy two and A Higher Crest Czech secret pclice still stood one-balf po u n d e r CIUght swlmmlllJ" riaht in ~e middle of U.S. PETERSBURG, W. VA. (IP) - guard. Route 26. New rain! brouJht fresh threats In tones unusually fervent for Among Wood Group him he sajd: ot disaster last nieht to the WASHINGTON (.4") - Angry fIDOOed Shenandoa h-Potomac \'al "Perhaps very soon YOU wtll members of the house un-Amer ley lowlands. At 1 1 six pc m IIt.r &11 sorts of thlnp eon ican ,ctivities commit~~ !laid y~ Ford UA W Pay Ilready had perished 1n the rag ~ernlng Reiects me from the radJo. You terday they weren't even COnt lIIay tha~ J hear have maele suIted about a t~xtb<ok checkup in, waters and another 20 wert conrellllions or other thlnp. J that has dumped them into their miss!n,. bope you will }telJeve In me." Demands, Asks 'Freeze' hottest controversy of the year. The latrs! downpour Jed statl' He also warned his followers: """'... bI,. 'he madde. 01 the DETROIT (UP)-The Ford Motor company yt'8terday r~ · police to p dlct branch . of the "One day If you learn about Potomle and Shenandoah rlv rs the conclusion of an agreement bUDeh Is Rep. MeSweene,. (D- jected wllge and pen ion demand of the em united auto work· Ohio). ' O~ of ~"'e lehool, plek ers, suggesting an l8·month wage freeze instead which th!' UA W - which !lut ru hed over their between church and state, you bankt Friday nlaht - would eel at random aDd. uked for a promptly brand d lIS •• economically unsound and unreali tic." soould know that I would never reach hleher cres\.J early 1hl conclude an agreement which lIa' of boob was hi. alma ma Ford' rejection of the union's contract. demands came in a iL· ter, In hili homelown - Woo. mornln, In NorUt Virginia and would infringe thc rights of the ter to President Walter P. Reuther. .ter eollen. Wooster, Ohio. UA W Weft Virginia', east rn pan church and the bishops. Signed by Industrial Rel"-I----------- handle. "Nobody shall force me to do to The request to Wooster and to that. some 70 o.ther colleges and uni- tiona Chjef John S. Bups, it Th A I' eel AnIon .. th_ 1I."'d d~a.d "No true Cath'( lie can exist versitles, plus boards of educa said bluntly" Tl1e postwar bug. ree re nJur WN two·yev-old WlnaIon V. Beelnvtth, whose half Iter where the bishops are not In the tion in all states, was intended gy·ride of ever h~6her wages A 2C C II'd told .tate pollee he tht' C06ts prices over." w church. to ,ive the committee a start on Temperature, Lemonade Sal~s cli;;;~I:i;g;th~~'~' ~~r> and is S ars 0 I e bo,. , .nd two othn-. wep an y "There arc Judases whom even findiri, out whether any Commu .. ," Ford cilled on the UAW to drop . '. Three perSOIl.! were injured by catc:adlnr walu which Iud the love of Chrivt cannot deter nlst propaganda has gotten into it. "Iene~al econ ~ mlc demands" SOL SOLD SOFT DRINKS YESTERDAY u Sasan and She.,.,. .....,. (len to rtf)lt) wUl acne. ~,. about 1:.5 last night as a result cn>erlurned tb Ir automobll . from treason. schwlbooks. Five of the nine com- se\ up a lemonade stand In front of ~elr house at I 8. J;lnD Itreet 10 ~et Ule' d ....... 1N7ba and alree to freezln, present :JAatoU'de c f a two car collision at a coun- Mrs. John G"U1U, the h U "Not all whose names are mlttee members sald they were wa,~ rates for 18 months. Bugas are (left 10 rll'bt) Hiram Galloway, 33Z S. Llnn I'ree~; Pa,.t Brink, .u, 'and 'Carl ~ .. .u.. 'FUa&, sister, said he and her h band published In the newspP.pen are not told about the request in ad Mich. .. ... •. r '. said the "stablUzation period" was try road Intersection two nules I th d is south of West Llbert:y. , were drivinl with the mlant and ru.lly III Bl'reement with what vance. necessary n, ese ays of . r Ina Admitted to University hos. ... \ •.... .. ,., " I'''''' ...... , \f # .: ~ . : t.'J two airls near Petcrsowa, abou Is bdDI' done - many are not The members said McSween *. unemp)oyment and lower indus- ltals e e J eKing 2:1 * * trlel production. p w r an "re- 55 mflt. south 01 Cumbl'rianrt, even aware of what hall been ey's reaction was so "violent" that . ported driver of one ot the cars Md . They idenliCil!d th other done." it was mainly responsible for a Reuther turned a qul~k thumbs and her tw C' children, Margaret, young victims aa ~ot Redmond, This s tat erne n t referred to follow-up letter which went out Heal Reaches ' Le'wi·$ Hrfs ;~( r ~ H. ·.. ·~·Re·p: eaJ down on the wa,e freele, charl- 2 1-2 and Vernon 8 months all 16. and Nato Walker, 18. All liv~d clalm.5 o[ thl' Prague press durin/! yesterday assuring educatcrs for WASHIll{GTOf<f (.4") :- John L. we . are ;.,olnt to ',' wih "on that," In, ,the oompany with "Propos1nl ot W~t Liberty. ' , In Petersbura. the past wepk of growlng support maUy that: Lewis yesterday indirectly ac- Taft saier. He' is cOuhiini OIl.abOut the aamt! kind of economic patent The rather, also In the car, was The Galthc" iJJe tln for thE' new ilovernmrnl - spon- ''Tlle eomm!ttee does not de cused senate DemQcratlc' leailers It! ,' berrloCr'atlc . vOtes, !be ' said, medicine . that steered our reported uninjured. were llIared wpen a "yfr IICred "CathoUc action commit- .Ire 10 Interfere in any mUiner Mark of 93 of "flamb9yantly'" dlshonorinl ' , ' , .. , '. , . ,. economy illto the cltastrophli: de· State "ighway patrolmen said .pot&e41 them ann they hid tee." Several hundred priests have with academJe freedom, nor "their party pled"e" to re .... al the while' ~O$Ltt,~nly fo~ 'or.fiv, Re- presal(;J1 of 1929. the driver of the other car, a ItIOrt The temperature soared to a • .. ~ publican•. ' ,' , . .' . .pent than 1Z houra with been listed in the press. .~ It Intend 10 eenaor. text- Taft·Hartley,law. .. ; .. '. "Unemployment Is growln, Ul- farmhand near Nicholl, Iowa, was muddy Iwlrllnl' a~t record high of 93:3 degrees here -ten Monsignor Beran's public ap- books." The U nit e d . Mine workers' '~~is, .. .~lt~rly 9.P'pos~ til tb,e liay because the American people sli,htly Injured. them. pearance put the lie to reports Chairman W": ~ (D-Ga) yester yesterday, exceeding the previous chief let fly with that chlJ:le as InjuncUon.exprusecl his',views in clo not have enough money to Two . ambulances from a West J..lto dead w N Cpt. A.M. Hur$t he was under house arrest in his day took the responsibility for high of 92 degrees registered May Senator 'Taft (R-Ohio) expressed ~ telerram' to Sel?ltol ~p~ . (D spend for gOro5 and services to Liberty funeral home brought the of the Well Virginia state pollc. palace which police took ~ver the original letter. He told re 5. confidence the senate will vote ·to Fla} fihn'r.tuta~n( . hlm , illld .Sen sustain the purchllsln, power for injured to Iowa City. and Mrs. Mllrgart~ Frances Brick three days ~go. por~er~ there was "no formal de keep ' the Taft-Hartley law 'pro- .tor$ ~l1H"y . (Q-,Mont) : an~ a full employment economy," he "No doubt the drivers were er of Mount Crawford, Va. 1\ clslon" on it by the c01l'\mlttee Iowa CiUans sought some re lief from1he stto)ty sumrrier heat vision which lets the. go erpmeilt N_J,y (0-~a) fQr . fJ,btln, . all said. Tj1e UAW has demanded bUnded by the dust at the Inter sbeth victim was IL,ted by polle!' but "it never occurred to me any by consuming cold drinks and gei injunctknll 'arainst national "crlpplin,·1 amend~enb to . the cor'np8ny flnanclal $100- a-mon\h lection," one or the ambulance 81 a man named "Moa .