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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1946-02-28 GOOD MORNING, IOWA CITY! Today will be fair and much warmer, turning calder OWQJIl and partly cloudy tomorrow. Iowa City. Iowa. Thursday. Feb. 28. 1946-- Five Cenls ry ~ (ily . ------ ich ha ~ not I 1943, wIll be FIRE GUTS SCHOOLHOUSE next lOUr fOr sale eatly Senator Says .Truman Unofficial Reports Say Moors PaHerson (ails Grassfield of In char~e 01 U. S. Foreign Sets Up Reinforce Frontier Garrisons ' Pauley Act P.6.lUf; (Al')-Frontiel' di, patchc: Ja 't Ili.,ht suid Ucncl'ltl· Policies Soft Food Pia'; i~ si Ulo 1~J'I.Illcj~co PI'auco hud clo, cd the I~r nch- 'pan 'h bord!'], Law Violation and mo\'ed lip tl'ool I'cinf'OJ'CCIIH!llt ' alon' the 300'llIile fronticr, Vandenberg Keynotes WASHINGTON (AP) _ Presi- ~\ t thc sallle tim(' the FI'cl1(:h g-0n'1'll1ll nt reeei\'ed a lJnitcti ,'tate ' Senate Committee dent Truman enlisted the aid of pl'opolSa l on the HPllJli"h . ~itllatiol1. I k d . Adoption of Policy Hcrbert Hoovel' and other Icaders Thc l:J1itcd l-Hate!; notc With reported to contuiJl a SlI!lb(c ,tion 80c e In Attempt Similar to Russia's yesterday in a drive to persuade 1'01' a joillt FI'el1ch-Dt'itish-,\ mcrican dcclu rutioll, and prcliminlll'Y To Examine Ahrens Americans to eat Jess so that more indicatioll ~ "'(,I'e thut it would b· ugt'oeablc to the J<'rcllcl! gOI"\'m- food can go to tile hungry popula- ment, with sOlHe modifications, W.\,'llIXUTOX (AP)-Wil. \V AS llINO'l'ON ( A P)-:-i 'n, tion of Europe and Asia, BOI'tiPr: I'CP01'Is, nol ol'ficially cOllfiJ'Jw:d, ~~ uid UII e ti nr utcd limn A. Pattl'l on, \'llitcu Air- Arthur H, Vauacni.>cl'g declared He invited the former president, I,GOO ~ l ool's hud IIlTin:d at garrison pojllt.~ 011 the 'pa l1i~h side lines IH,{, idl'nl. t tifil'd .I' C t 1'_ restcl'uay th at AlIlel'icn's 1'01'- the outstanding food expert after of the fronti ']' and that all Icu\'c~ hud bcen cUllceled fot· regular day that Eliwill W, Pauley cign policy BIU t be as frank World War I, to help map the gUlll'd~ who Jwd closed the bonlol' LItis morning, • pre, cd him to tnkl' Ull actiou auu firJll as nu~sia 's to meet n campaign at a White House eon- '('hc Prcnch !(on'l'nment had unnounCl't\ Tuesday that it would which Pattt'L"111l t1l'CIIlI'(\ an "desperate Ileed 1'01' mutulIl II"· ferenee Friday, Mr, Truman an- clo" llrl' frontiel' I ~ .. iday, s 'Ycrin/{ all 'conolllic relation, be- "absolute yiolation of a law," dCI'S'lundinlZ," nounced Mr, Hoover's acceptance tlveen the two countries, A Bar- P"rlllUlIelltv p('uce unll the fu- FRANK MlLES, editor 0' the in telegrams inviting 13 other celona dispatch said the Spanish rt was to conll'ibute '3:;,000 ture' of the UnltcuU Nutions al'e low .. Lerlonnalr and a ronner war "pu bJIC' SPll'l, ' t e d CI't' !Zells .. t 0 teoh CriP one eron H0 Id S had sealed the border at Portbou, to tire l!l+l Democratic CllUl- at stake, the Michi!!'1l1l Uepub· correspon d en t y e 8 t erad y an- meeting . n e a I' the Mediterranean, but pll iltll_ , lind in calling it illegnl ~ ed bi dl"· ,th Hoover Supports Appeal I I Pattl!l"hOIl ob\'ioll~lv had in mint! ticau sa id , noune II can ....cy 0 ;- e L d' A f" quoted 0 fieial sources at run, on J V"IJd"'lbn ]'u 8lll1l'C .."e· 1 tllC dell' ~~ratlc nom.lnatlon (or rover- 'Mr, Hoover earlier gave 1su p- ea In rgen Ina s the Atl an ti c coas,t as say i ng th e the law prohibiting political con- u w '-., " I) (AP WIREPHOTO) port to 1he president's appea for 'h 'b t' b ti sctlute. 110t 08 II lnl'1lI0 I', but us nor, food saving to cope with famine bOl'def still was open t ere, tl'l u Jons y corpora ons, an L' f American deleg,ate to the J' u~t-" abroad and expl'essed b e Ie J't was Presl'denfl'al Elecll"On theThe ports F'l'ench of ent.rynews bt:tweenagency saidLe The senale: naval committee eon- concluded London con!erence at Industrl'al Output Now uPOnStaSirbyleactou'omn,eet the need by vol- Pcrthus and Cerbere and at Hen- sidering Paulcy' nomination for which, he said, lhe United Nations undersecretary of the navy heard in 37 days "turned a blue print • 4 Y I "OUl' national self respect and BUENOS AIRES (AP)-CoJ. daye were cdlosed by, spanAiSh into a going concern ... an ideal d' h b ' d JUlln Peron, labor party, last night troops yestel' ay mOl'nlng. n - that the original solicitation WIIS L t In 'ears ow' \lites as uman ell1~s e- other ft-ontier dispatch said mem- made to Russell F. Ahrens, vlce- into a reality," owes , I mand that we do all pOSSIble to went ahead of his opponent, Jose bela of the French railway work- As Ihe "supreme conundrUm of stop the spread of illmine," MI', ' t" president 01 the airline, by George ou'r 't'l me," the sel10tol' Il'sted thl's T 'I ' d p, TamboriOl, democra Ie unton, ers union halted all freight tnl(fic K'II' h d d P I quest ' Mounted Policemen ruman s teo egl'ams sal " i.n both total and eJectoral votes in between the two countries. I lon, w 0 succee e au ey as ion'' "I have dll'ected the agellcleS of Argentina's preSidential race, Jnlormed quarters said Ule THE SYCAMORE DI TRICT CHOOL near ~ OIatre \\Ia destroyed Democra'ic, treasurer, "What is Russia up to now?" Enforce Picketing Ban government to d'o everything pos- On the basis of ballots counted French had decided to brlnr by fire yesterday, Cause of lhe blaze wa not known. Effort Blocked 'Say What Wc Mun' I Ph'l d I h' Plarit' sible to this end, BlJt gov!!rnment (AP WIREPHOTO) He did not profess to have the n I a e p 10 , alo ne is not enough,:' up to 11 p, m" Peron led in three Spain before the United Nallons Republicans were blocked in ef­ answer but he said he had a deep Well Fed World Forecast small provinces having a total security council at Us n~"t torts to examine Ahrens, however, conviction that the only way to 11 ) 'l'IIE ASSOC1A:Il I' .I',BESS , The mcetlng will be under the electoral vote of 32. Tal11borini mtetln.. probably Mar. 21, on when Democrats objected that his permanent peace and accord be-I A police elash With plCke.ts , Ill auspices of Secretary of Com- was ahead in two prOvinces which cha.rres of endanrerinr world Myslery Man of Nazi testimony did not directly concern tween the two grcat world pow- Philadelphia and a civilian pro- merce Wallace, Secretal,), of Agri- petree and security. Army to Build PaUley and made their objectiom ers lay in reestablishing a habit duction administration report ,that cultul'e Anderson and Assistant In London, security councll slick, Two votes taken by Chail'­ f" 'g I h tad Secretary of State Clayton, repre- president Cyro De Freitas Valle Armament Production o saYID on Y w a we me n an indubtrial output has slid to the of Brazil said he would call nn man Walsh (D" Mass,) were set­ me~ning every word we say," , sentlng Secretary Byrnes, Charles' tled on party lines, 6-4 and 6-2. "I have the feeling," Vandell- lowest levels III neady foul' years G. Ross, White House press secre- Immediate meeting 04 the councll Vel Hospital Disclosed by Officials l\leanwhile Pauley sou, bt to berg added, "it is lhe best way to held the spotlight 011 the labor ' tary, said that a cabinet sub com- "If and when" he received a re- read Into the record a ta.temen' win Soviet respect and Soviet Iront yestcrday. i mittee which has been studying quest. MINNEAPOLIS (A P) _ The FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)- which he Indicated wonlll rejec& lrUst. Respect must preL'Cde trust', No major progress was l'eported' j tile situation, recommended the In Washington, the state de- the proposal made Tuesday by pat'tlnent said the United States veterans' hospital to be con ll'ucte" United States lIuthorlties an- Rn~ both are indispensable to however, toward settling .strikes 1 voluntary campaign, A well fed " ...... ltoiI tall (ft., Ma .J ocacc." which bave madc more lban 980'- 1 wOt'ld in the future waS fOI'ecas\. bad 'cut "cedalo A 111 e \'1 can In Iowa City was included in $14,- nounced yesterday the secrets or II I ihat he wlthdra.w II the commit­ ' And , without denning, ll, Van- 000 persons idle in the nation, "Agricultural and nutritional views" on the Spanillh situation to 269,360 worth of construction phantom G e r m U 11 armamcnts tee would clear his name, Sen· d-bel'" as", e"ted that "tllere I'S a Club-swinuing mounted police- science have been developed to Britain and France, but dccllned ator 'l'obey (R., N. 11.), obj~ted llJle... beyond" ," which compromise men drove some.,. 800 pickets away the point where It Is now possible to indicate what was proposed, which has been IUl'ned over to maker they tenned "the greatest to reallinl' of the statement, de­ cannot go." from the gatcs of the strikebound to banish hunger from the earth," Washington diplomatic sources, army engiheers in brunch eight or sfngle power behind the Nazi Will' I cia 1'111&' wlLne e who had trav­ UNO achieved much In London, General Electric company's Phila- the agriculture secretary said in which asked anonymity, said last the veterans' administration, machine," with an industrial em- elcd lone distance l1ad been the senator said, He marked up delphin plant, in the first move to testimony befote the house ap- I night the United States had pro- The site [01' the 500-bed general plre expanded by seized foreign waUln, more .
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