Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1945-09-29
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Gets Oyerwhelming Nations, Says8raden Veterans Home Within 7Month Approyal of Senate Showdown I I New Latin American TOKYO (AP)-The allied com- perial troops from abroad, placing Amendment Requires Secretary Irritated mand embarked yesterday on a first priority on ships to get food Tax Plan Accompany On Dispute At Lack of Democracy two-fold program to get 1,490,000 and raw materials to the hungry All Relief Measures Pacific veterans hom e within island empire. Lewis Threatens Big WASHINGTON (AP)-Ambas- seven months and to shield pros The Japanese government was WASHINGTON (AP) - The Walkout If Foremen sador Sprullle Braden charged last trate Japan from famine and dl directed to slamp out the rising much-disputed "full employment" night that the Argentine military sease. threat of disease by restoring bill-aimed to head oct future de Are Not Recognized government had failed to live Up General MacArthur granted the water and sewer systems and re presions by planning ahead-got WA HlNOT N (AP)-The to its hemisphere and United Na- Japane.e permission to use raw openin{ all hospitals as well as overwhelming senate approval materials tor critically-needed ci- last night after broad revisions nation-with 370,000 people idle tions obJiga tions. laboratories manufacturing vac beC8u of trik . 8ndhutdowns vilian goods, including trucks for cines. erased most objections of its crit Braden, who arrived by plane transportation, but banned such ics. - last nigh faced p 'hle An announcement by MacAr "aetion" by JObn L. L wis' from Buenos Aires to take up his luxuries liS silk and passengel;. thur's headquarters said the war The vote was 71 to 10. new duties as assistant secretary automobiles. department had advised that ship The measure. calling for gov 400,000 eoal min He rejected a Japanese request ernment policies to create jobs Operators of the coal of state for Latin American at- ping would be available to return ADMIRAL "BULL" HALSEY sort ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE yesterday of the recent elecUon of for use of 265,000 tons of Japanese when private Industry fails to mine tum d down the "invita fairs, referred newsmen to a state troops to America at a rate be Gordon Christen en, L3 of Iowa City, to SUra Student council presi shipping to return disarmed im- ginning with 120,000 in October provide enough for ali who wont ..... tion." of L wi - long iI o.t dency. Chri tensen has been an active member of the student commit ment he made Thursday in Puerto and rising to 290,000 in April. them. now goes to the house. while the t or Ule country'. lee on student aftalrs, superseded now by the new adtrJntetration Rico in which he said that if the The 43rd division, relieved of Chief Chanae labor pot boil d - to a how Chief of the changes was a re 62-Year-Old Halsey ,roup. people of the Americas remained occupation duties, already was down meeting h re lfonday on Marines Suggested loadin, at Yokohama for the quirement that every plan for indifferent to current events in federal spending to create jobs be the mine torem n' dispute. * * * * * * Argentina they would be failing homeward voyage. Requests Retirement The foremen want the owner. to The 31st division will leave e accompanied by a plan lor taxes As U. S. Minute Men reco(/nize them as part of Lewis' to live up to the resolutions Philippines Oct. 31, the 38th Nov. to raise the money. 'Let Young Fellows Kanther Okays First Formal. adopted at the inter-American I, and the bulk of the 37th divi This was sponsored by Senators United Mine Workers union. This conference at Mexico City early Should Retain Force . sion, part of which already Is Radcliffe (D., Md .) and Taft (R., Take Over,' Declares the owners have refused to do. As home, on Nov. 15. Ohio) who had been defeated on a result ot the toremen', dispute, this year. As Troubleshooten, a similar proposition in the bank Hard Hitting Admiral 79 mines already are .hut down Constitutional guarantees have MacArthur reemphasized his and 36,000 miners are on strike. Constitution for Siudent Council Gen. Vandegrift Say. sway over Japan's complex finan ing committee. The operators, In rejecUn, been suspended and numerous ar cial structure-one source of its It was Senator Walter Geor,e HONOLULU (AP) - Admiral rests have been made in Argentlna. WASHINGTON (AP)-The man erstwhile mililary power-by for (D., Ga.), however, who biud Halsey, lamed commander of the Lewis' Invitation to discuss the problem, said they would talk Election of Gordon Christensen as President who lead the first real American bidding the reopening of the ,eo ned it 82 to 0 in a senate iett United States third fleet, announ Referring to the so-called act of only if the 38,000 strlkers returned offensive Jlf World War II - on Japanese stock exchange. strangely stiiled after he delivered ced yesterday he had requested Of SUI Student Government Group Announced Chapultepec, adopted at Mexico a thundering speech. to work. City, Braden declared: Guadalcanal-suggested yesterday The supreme commander also that his marines take on the job ordered the arrest of 34 Japanese Majority Leader Barkley (Ky.) retirement. WBI'IIH OwDen Th(' , tudent coull('il yesterday adopted its first formal consti "Declaration after declaration, had been criticizing the amend The hard-hlttln, admiral, whose Lewis had warned the owners, in resolution after resolution, that of troubleshooters for world peace. officers and men in the fire mas- tution and anoounel'd it. first slate of regular officer. Gen. A. A. Vandegrift, com- sacre of 200 war prisoners many ment mildly-he said there was powerful fleet sparked the drive a teie,rlm, that their faUure to at 'I'hl's!' two steps mllrkcd the second stage in the development of document applies to the present mandant of the United States ma- tend the meetinll would free the si tua tion in Argentina." of them Americans, at Palawan, no need for it. that the house must that cha ed Japan's navy lrom the elf - ~ovcl"IJll1ent for the niv rsity of Iowa. tudent body. The rine corps, told the house naval In the Philippines, Dec. 11, 1944. originate tax legislation. UMW to "tske such Independent He referred particularly, he said, committee he wants a pOlitwar seas, told a pres conference he action as may be required." movement was giV(lll IIppl'O\'al by P"csident Virgil M. Hancher to passages in the act dealing with Then he yielded to George, was taking the step to etve force of 100,000 men and 9,200 of- A new schedule of landings was chairman of the tax-writing fi Thts was not a specific strike last spri ng. "the dedication to democracy, to ficers and this is why: announced which will place 265,- youn(/er oflicers a chance. threat, but the operators' negoUat PN'sidt'nt IIan~her reviewed tbe constitution and sugge ted sev the principles of the Atlantic char "It is a force of 'minute men' 000 American troops on Japanese nance committee, and the Geor "I'm an oid man; let the youn(/ gian cut loose. in(/ committee chairman, Ezra Van eral t chnicaL changeli. II off r d no major revision _ ter and following down through to and it wllJ be held in readiness to soil by October's end. fellows take over," Halsey de Horn, In Cleveland, termed it an "I don't see how anyone can Pnder till' new COil titution tbe cOllllci L has the power to advise promises for the suppression of be moved instantly with the fleet The Japanese announced that in clared. "implied threat to call the miners Nazi activities in this hemisphere." to any part of the world to strike an attempt at liberalizing their oppose this amendment unless he He is 62. ot the countr)' out on strike di the dean of students. make formal representations of student embraces the theory of dellcit attitude. ', and . np rvi. e eleclions, special events stlch as pep rallies Meanwhile the Argentine gov hard and promptly to forestall at homeland a n~w Socialist party The admiral said the navy had rectly." ernment, through its embassy here spending," he thundered. "If that not yet taken him Into its con and thl' ,tuden t acti vi tieq calendar. its be,lnning any attempt to dis-I an~ a federa~Jon of labor were Labor department officials had issued a statement in which it said rupt the peace of the world." bemg reorgaruzed. Is the program it does not mailer fidence on whether his application Th council i; COID[)osed of 17 rep"esentativps-six from housing no immedlate commen\. on the that that re-imposition of a state This plan for an expanded fleet what law you pass here.