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• -AtY.S Uaska ~h~ r a Conter. - removed the White President Asks ~ ~eVer Went S t T t . PD· For Injunction upp~r rea YI · rove eSlre ~~~~~!~i~'~l~~t For Peace , Truman. Tells Reds Truman ordered the justice de partment Tuesday to seek a Taft SAN FRANCISCO (R') - Presi Hartley injunction against strik dent Truman Tuesday proposed Ing copper miners after a presi Expect Ruling Today that Soviet Russia prove its de dential fact-finding board report sire to "put an end to war" by ed the walkout is damaging supporting the Japanese peace defense production. On State's Charge treaty. Mr. Truman telegraphed the In solemn, measured tones. he order to Atty. Gen. J. Howard Against Baculis told the delegates, including Rus McGrath from San Francisco, District Judge Harold D. Evans sia's Andrei Gromyko: a short time after he had received is expected to rule today on "The treaty now before us of the board's findings, which were whether George Baculis, Iowa fers more than talk of peace. It oUers action for peace." ;ubmitted formally through the City restaurant employe, will be tried on a charge of aiding and The President's mention of White House. abetting a murder or whether the General MacArthur, whom he . Justice department officials said charge will be murder. deposed as supreme commander in they expect to be ready today to Baculis was indicted last De Japan, brought sharp applause fSk a federal court to enjoin the cember by a grand jury on a from delegates and the public strike for 80 days. Officials of charge of aiding and abetting a alike. the mine, mill and smelter work murder in the death of Andrew The audience arose and ap. ers have said they will order. their Davelis, waiter at the Princess plauded as Mr. Truman was intro members back to work if the cafe. duced for his major United States injunction is obtained. Davells died Oct. 12 oi stab foreign policy pronouncement. A justice" department spokes wounds pOllce said he suffered "This conference will show," he man said the agency is moving In a fight with Baculis and his said, "who seeks the peace and "just as quickly as possible" to brother James Lons. who seeks to prevent it, who comply with the President's order. Police charged Lons with first wishes to put an end to war, and Mr. Truman acted just two degree murder in the death and (AP Wire,•••• ) who wishes to continue it." hours after receiving the tact Baculis was charged with aiding , The chief executive declared the finding board report warning that and abetting him. American 'belie! that the treaty the strike is cutting sharply into County Atty. WlUiam Meardon, . Former Enemies Meet "will have the support of all vital defense production and im those nations that honestly desire however, petitioned the court Sat pmLlPPINE AND JAPANESE DELEGATES MEET-Prime Minis periling the civilian economy 3S urday to change the indictment to reduce the tensions that noW' welL ter Shigeru YoshJda (left) 01 Japan and Gen. Carlos Romulo, Philip from aiding and abetting a mur pine foreign minister, who head their respective delegations to the grip the world." An hour after receiving the der to murder. Japanese peace treaty conference, meet Tuesday for the first time "I pray that we shall all be , President's orders, department of- Lons, former owner of the Prln- since their arrival in San Francisco. Gen. Romulo, who wants more united in taking this step to ad ficials were not sure whether they cess cafe where both Baculis and than a token reparations from Japan, said "we meet In the spirU· not vance us toward greater harmony would seek the injunction here Davelis were employed at the that bygones be bYl'ones, but that bygones not be repeated." and understanding." or at Denver, Col., headquarters time of Davelis' death, was ac Mr. Truman did not once men of the striking union. quitted May 6 of first degree tion Soviet Russia 'by name, but The la~t-finding board, which murder charges in connection there was no question he had the Mr. Truman set up Aug. 30, re- with the death. Ohio Orders Speakers Russians and their sa tellites in ported that while some of the Regardless of Evans' decision, mind. copper disputes had been settled, the work of selecting a jury for American leaders have been others whkh covered a substantial the trIal will begin today at 2 eare y 0 ege working behind-the-scenes to be part of the industry still were un- p.m. el d b C II sure of enough votes to defeat any resolved. Seventy-nine petit jurors have . " possible Russian drive to disrupt "These unresolved labor dis- · been drawn for the case and COLUMBUS, O. M - The Ohlo State UOlVer5lty board of trustees the conference by long debate. putes have resulted in strikes or court officials estimated Tuesday Tuesday ordered all future on-campus speakers screened because talk t These leaders including the Pres! lockouts aUecting a substantial it would take at least three days by a C()lumb~a '~niversity professor in July touched off a storm of dent, are confident they have the part of an industry engaged in to complete. the panel. newspaper cnticlsm. votes to conclude the treaty sign- trade and commerce" the Presi- Baculis wlll be defended by A. The board said that "the invl- dent said. He added that the con- C. Cahill and William Bartley, at tation extended to Prof. Harold O. wide latitude of expression." (Continued on Page 7) dillon could not be permitted to torneys who successfully defended Rugg was not in accord with the The trustees, ina three continue without peril to national Lons. tradition and objectives of Ohio paragraph statement, said that "in safety. state university and such action order to avoid recurrence of such " an unfortunate incident the board New Red Offensive Tropical Hurricane is hereby condemned. of trustees has adopted a rule re- Rugg, a writer and professor of quiring that all speakers appearing Threatens Korea; $enator Predids education at Columbia, spoke at ' on the campus shall be cleared Veers Past Jamaica the university in Columbus during through the president's office. $6 Billion Tax Hike the sixth annual Boyd H. Bode <'The function of the university Talks Still. Stalled MIAMI (IP)-A tropical storm, conference for protesors, instruct- is teaching, not indoctrination. The For Coming Year shaped like a half moon, turned ors, and graduate students in the university must not be used as an TOKYO (IP)-The threat of a westward in the Caribbean sea college of education. agency of un-American propagan- new Red offensive backed by WASHINGTON (IP)-Chairman Tuesday and spared the British He said at the time in reply to da. Every effort will be made to 1,000 planes and thousands of Walter George (D-Ga.) of the colony of Jamaica its second an editorial attack from the Ohio carry out these purposes." European Communist troops hung senate finance committee predict heavy blow in three weeks. today over the stalled Korean ed Tuesday the senate will hold In veering away from Jamaica, State Journal in Columbus that the Rugg said that he hoped tor a truce talks. this year's tax increase to $6 the disturbance lost force. Its newspaper "went back 17 years to depression but doubted that it Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeway's bilUon. This compares with a $10 winds dropped from 100 miles find an issue." would materialize in the near fu- headquarters said there was a billion minimum asked by the an hour velocity to 60. Kingston, Rugg is widely known for his ture. He said he would like to see strong possibility of a forthcom Truman administration, and $7 capital of Jamaica, felt only light beliefs in progressive education a depression because "only under ing Red offensive. It announced billion voted by the house. rainsquaUs as the misshapen methods and his beliefs in econo- the stress and strain of nation- with unusual frankness that the George also estimated that with storm swept past to the south. mles. He has not been listed on wide unemployment can the Communists are known to have a $6 billion tax boost the govern Grady Norton, chief storm fore- any un-American list by a govern- people be brought up to ask whY." 40 newly-equipped d i vis ion s ment would end the current fiscal caster in the Miami weather bur- ment agency. He said that "democracy moves by poised for action. They are sup year next June 10 with an actual eau, warned that the disturbance The trustees, met on Gibraltar concerted understanding and a ported by 30 reserve divisions and cuh surplus. He granted an ap had merely become disorganized island in Lake Erie to discuss vast mar~hlng to the polls of a a Manchurian-based air force of parent deficit is likely on a straight and could easily regenerate its Ruges appearance. An investiga- concerted minority. We must ~;ing 1,000 planes, headquarters said. bookkeeping basis, where appro full force. tion had been asked by Gov. Frank our youth to understand this. The Red reserve strength in. priations are balanced off against Jamaica was fast getting ready J. Lausche. Howard L. Bevis, uni- eludes "large numbers" of Cau- receipts. What he referred to is for a possible repeat performance versity president, attended Tues- Lan'd Owners Seek casian volunteers from European JIIOney actually spent compared of the August 17-18 hurricane, day's meeting satellite nations, including eastern with money taken in by the gov when 150 persons were killed, Bevis said after.