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ICH 5, 1948 GOOD MORNING" IOWA CITY! 1 Gel More claudy weather can be expected today, dear ing by tonight. There will be some rain during the ilion at owal1 day but no heavy downpours. Ealabliahed 1868 Vol. ':8, No. 135 AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa, Wednesday. March 6-Five Cenls lunce, -........... ilory 1150 'urrier hall to II De erected I'esident Vir. Ineed yester. III raise total dormi tory to • :alions have en! Hancher l taken l.n a Military Allianc;;e Byrnes Objects wing wllt be Winston Churchill Urges British-U.S. will include su ite at One ; To Seizures Ilion room at Iran Issues Protest PLEAD FOR SOLDIER'S LIFE Tribunal Hears- iUon includ. British Leade'r Union Official Intries and a Against Red Troops In Manchuria 'Ill be added ining roollll. German Raps Russia In Northern Sections Calls for Rail Announcement Slowed ecture Awaiting Delivery liversi ly of Truman Asks Support Officials May Suggest Defense II edUcation Strike Monday Of Notes in Moscow d lecture o~ Of United Nations That Security Council NUERNBERG* * (AP)-D* tense \VA'-HI 'GTO~ (A 1' ) Thr ! noon meet. Re-Open Soviet Case By TIJE ASSOCIATEO I'&E 8 'As Law of World' l'nited ·tHt~ finn\! two fl"(. h is club toda1 A nationwide strike of 300,000 counsel [or Grand Adm_ Karl ).liSt Dight LONDON (AP)-Official 1ran railroad engineers and trainmen Ooenltz ked YesterQIIY tor a protestll at Moscow l~u [/rO , Mo. (AP )-WiJl ian sources said last night that over oviel licti\'ilie!> ill Iran == has been called tor next Monday sworn statement from Adm. Ches ston ebul'ehill, hi untly accusing Iran had made a formal protest morning. a railroad brotherhood and Manchuria, ler W. Nimitz, In an aUempt to SO\'iet Russia of seeking ,t in agaihst Russia's decision to keep official announced yesterday. but It furn' hed Ii forum at til definite expansion" of its troops in Iran's northern pro union heads at Cleveland head prove that United States ubma "8tr1 tim f I' Win tOll 'hur h "poweJ- lind doctl'iues," today vinces. and declared the United quarters declined 10 confirm or rines operated under" ink with ili to tl Ih-el' 8 blunt wllrninl( urged an Anglo-Amel'ican alli Nations security council might be deny that a date had been set. out warning" orders. nd also re eg'ain"l whal hI' 'all('d Ru la.· ance to prevent another" catas asked to reopen its case against Ordinarily the railway labor Quested British conlidentlal !Ieet "cxpan ive Hnd pro.'cl~iing ten tropbe. " Russia. act's machinery re ults in a 30 to combat orders to merchant vessels. <.Ienci . " 60 day "walling period" after a Pt'esident 'rl'lllnan, a8scrliLl~ In Tehran. in lhe second out Meanwhile. the international Annoum't'IlH'nt thnt two noll''; break of violence in two days. left formal strike call. military tribunal trying 22 top that "these arc pcl'ilou ti mes ", The threat of B nationwide rail llllt! b en se n t to M ObCOW Willi called upon the P,OOple to see that ist demonstrators broke throu~h Nazis said the defense of Hermann rET road stl'i ke was the top labor news mode late In the day by the tale Ihe United Nations charter "is im police lines in front of lhe parlia Goering would open Thursday_ To ot a day which saw these major department. Wlthholdlng the con plemented as the law of the land ment building yesterday and se day the court wlll hear applica verely beat a.n associate of deputy developments: tIons lor witnesses for Grand Adm. tenta pending their receipt at the and the law of the world." Strike Deadloeked Said Zia-Ed-Din. described by So Erich Raeder. Baldur von Shirach. Kremlin, the department de- Honorary Deiree 1. P. O. Peterson. general chair viet publications as anti-Russian. Fritz Sauckel and Col. Gen. Gustav The president, who accepted an man of the Brotherhood ot Loco scribed one as relalin, to the con Officials Cautious JodI. honorary degree from Westminis motive Engineers of the western tinued presence of Soviet troop 6 Iranian oHicials in London were DoenHz's attorney. naval Capt. ter college. spoke after former Br ,. area, announced at San Francisco l\lR. AND !'trRS. Joseph E. Hlc wa r., of WalllJlfton, N_ J .• wed with en. Albert Hawkes (R.., N. J.) In Iran and the other lIS concern cautious about making any flat Otto Kranzbuehler. told the tri Ush Prime Minister Winston that a progressive national strike and ReI). Harry L. Towe ( Roo N. J .•• yesterday In Washllll'ton before appearinf before an army board statem'ent that the case would bunal he expected subml Ion of Ing Manchurian Industries. Churchill. of railroad engineers and t.rainmen of review studyln,; the death sentence Imposed on their 80n, Joseph Jr., %8, tor klllln&' two Jap clvlJlan•. again go before the security coun is slated to begin Monday morn on interrogalory to Adm. Nimitz • UnidentifIable Sour e AUudln~ to the terrible (orce Lett to rirM: lfawkes. Mrs. IIle. wl. Mayor Anthony GaJewsks or Walllnirton. Mr. IIIc wa and Towe. cil, which decided al its London ing. to show: The Cact that they constituled III atomic ener~y, the president (AI' WIREPIlOTO) meeting last month that Russia 2. The General Motors strike 1. "United Stale ubmarlne. declared the world Is "either ------------------ protests. however. Willi learned and Iran should try to settle the re~hed a new deadloek upon attacked all ships with the excep from otlicia Is In a posi UOD to headed lor destructlon or the differences by direct negotiations. faJlure of \.he corporation and neatest era. at prol'ress In his· tion or Uniled Siates and allied An embassy spokesman said striking CIO Unlted Auto work ves els without warning in speci know but who may not be pub tory." Soy Bean Food Crop Democrats Defeat Republican licly Identified. without qualification. however. ers to a&Tee on a proposed se fied operational waters." The nole on Iran was de cribed "It Is up to you to decide which that Premier Ahmed Qavam Es cret vote to end the lOG-day old 2. "United Stales submarines as a dIrect prote t against whnt path we follow." the president told Saltaneh, who was itl Moscow walkOUt. In Manchuria Raided S b rt t H · M aUacked all Jopan e ships wnh Federal mediator Jam e s F. the United States considers a the college audience. adding: when Russia's decision was an out warning, at least from the Dewey said a vote was "out oC the Secretary Anderson failure by the Soviets to live up "H is up to me to attempt to nounced. already had protested to U S I U e ~uslng easure time it could be surmi d that Ja picture" after GM replied that the to a treaty call1n, for withdrawal see that we follow the path toward the Soviet government. union'S co u n t e r - proposal was Reports 'Plundering' panese merchanlmen would rl!l>lst of all their troop from thl! 011- that great age and not toward . In Iran Today WASHINGTON (AP)-A Republican substitul for the administra bein, taken as prlzel;." destruction, and that is what [ "without merit" and the CIO Of Food for Chinese rich lillie ('ountl·y hy last Satur He said Ahmed Qavam wa~ ex UA W I'ejoined that GM we guilty tion HOllsin~ blll Wa! de roo led 177 10 119 on 1\ pa rty line vol In:th 3. "United S t.es subm rln . have qedicated my life to do." da,y. lhat pected back in Tehran today or of "a lockout." WASHINGTON (AP) _ SCl'rc- hou"e y I rday, The chnmb r then put oU unlil today II rinul how did not ass! l shipwrecked people Thursday from the Soviet capital • • • irs in Balance of Power Ask tor eUJement tury of Agricultul' Anderson toid down on the sharply trimmed-down Trumlln mea ure. In uch waters where the subma n wa nt after notification where he carried on negotiations in 3. Edgar L. Warren, chic! fed congrcss yesterdoy of reporls that A few minutes earlier lhe body. by a 128·87 stunding vote. approved rine would have endangered her alnly Speaking in this crowded liWe trom Tehran. that the Iran Lan Missouri college town, the fiery accordance with the security coun eral concillatol" sald government Ihe Manchurian soy bean crop a sectlon of the administration bill providing $1,000,000.000 worlh ol sel r through such as.islance." I'overnment ha prole t4d. The ~ows' war-time British prime minister cil's decision. pressure would continue in at which China needs for lood has mortgage Insurance on homes lor velerans. Th Kovernmenl would Krllnzbu hler aid he would Iry BrIll h. at the same time. bavll Ie es· demanded an end to the "quiver Meanwhile, both the British fol' tempts 10 avert a strike oI 200.000 been "liberated from the at·ea." insure mortgages on new dwellings up to 90 percent or valuation. to prove that lhe United Slat s asked MOfICow for an elIplana. ing. precarious balance of power" eign ofrice and the Iranian em telephone workers call e d for Andel'son. in testifying befor a Soulhern D mocrats, who jOined Republicans In defeating ye terday "gave idenlical orders a the G r lion. which he said offered a temptation bassy said they were unable to Thursday.