Russo-Iran Fight in UNO Widens Bigthree Breach

Russo-Iran Fight in UNO Widens Bigthree Breach

Germany Edition One Year Ago Weather: Details on Page 8 Seventh, Third armies join past Rhine. British break into U.iS. Zone—Fair and warm Westphalia. Fourth Armored Berlin—Partly cloudy with haze pushes 27 miles. Reds 12 miles Bremen—Partly cloudy from Austria, capture Gdynia. Unofficial Paper of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater 20 pf., 2 fr., Id Volume 1, Number 351 Friday, March 29, 1946 Ten Heidelberg Profs Fired Russo-Iran Fight AMG Intensifies Sewing Bee Shocked by Tale In UNO Widens Drive to Oust Pro-Nazis Of 2 Nude Dancer-Members LOS ANGELES, March 28 (UP)—The Bellflower Sewing Bee buzzed HEIDELBERG, March 28 BigThree Breach today with charges that two' of its members lured teen-aged boys into (UP)—Ten Heidelberg Uni- their bedroom by dancing the cancan nude. versity professors have been Ladies of the sewing circle crowded into Superior Court to hear NEW YORK, March 28 (UP) — Russia will still be Mrs. Artie Pool tell of "numerous" parties at which her 15-year-old son represented at all UNO meetings which do not deal with removed during the past allegedly was entertained by romantic music apd sexy dancing in the month because of alleged Nazi Iran. home of Mrs. Audrey Rightmler and her sister, Mrs. Goldie Lowell. This was announced in New York today by the Russian tendencies or for falsifying The sisters are on trial on charges of contributing to the delinquency their interrogation question- of Carl Noble Pool, now 17, and other sons of members of sewing circles. UNO delegation which said: "Russia did not walk out from naires, it was learned today. "Carl told me he has been going to Mrs. Rightmiers house for UNO and will send representatives to. all meetings except parties for a" couple of years," Mrs. Pool said. "She played the radio ^ those dealing with the Iran Maj. Earl L. Crum, for- and danced cancan while Mrs. Lowell lured him into the bedroom with her.- > question." mer Lehigh University Latin 6 Russian Delegate Andrei Gromyko Sixteen-year-old Walter Ivan Nicholson testified bashfully that he Moscow Calm and Greek professor who is Mili- walked out of last nights meet- was a fr«jueni guest at parties. Once .he said pretty red-haired Mrs. tary Government officer at the ing of the UNO Security Coun- 1 Rightmier, 29, did a striptease dance to pay off a bet to the boys. institution, said the firing of the cil after defeat of his motion for After the striptease he said Mrs. Rightmier went into the bedroom On UNO Issue faculty members was part of a postponement of a discussion on with three other boys, one at a time, closed the door and stayed there MOSCOW, March* 28 (AP)—Mos- ' more intensified screening of of- the Iranian issue until April 10. ficials in responsible positions. for several minutes. cow's .press today carried accounts Nicholson said he was first intimate with one of the sisters when Only Poland voted for the motion Crum said that although the re- of the United Nations Security besides Russia. Gromyko said: "I he was 14. movals created new hardships in Councils' Tuesday meeting, but am unable to participate in the "Gee; there were so many I can't remember," he said. "Was lots of keeping the university operating, there was little comment. times." discussion since my motion hasn't they would not effect the opening A Tass dispatch said, "U. S. re- been accepted therefore I am leav- of the summer session May 1. Mrs. Lewell, who held hands with her sister and looked straight ahead during testimony, denied all charges. She said she was never presentative James F. Byrnes, over ing." The vote followed two hours Of the 10 discharged professors, intimate with any of the boys. Andrei Gromyko's objection, per- debate regarding the order in the most important was Karl Freu- which three motions before the denberg, dean of the science fa- sisted in including the Iranian question on the agenda. Great Brit- Council were to be taken. A dead- culty and one of Europe's most lock in the Security Council was ain's representative, Sir Alexander prominent organic chemistry ex- Hershey Asks Army Barred foreshadowed by failure of the sub- Cadogan, joined with him. As a perts. Crum said the dean was dis- committee to reach an agreement missed for failing to list on his result of the discussion a commis- sion was formed and authorized to regarding the Iranian issue. Both questionnaire all of his financial To Keep Draft In North Iran Russian and American delegates transactions under the Nazis. He consider the procedure of debate WASHINGTON, March 28 (UP)— TEHERAN, March 28 (AP)—An of the Iranian question in the Se- were unwilling to'retreat from their said Freudenberg has appealed to diametrically opposed position. Selective Service Director Lewis Iranian general staff officer disclos- curity Council." the denazification board at Stutt- It is felt here that these meeting's, ed today the government has "or- Yesterday's meeting presumably gart for review of his case. S. Hershey today asked Congress widened the .breach between the Crum said the university had lost for an indefinite extension of the dered" the army not to re-enter will be published tomorrow be- territory evacuated by Russian Big Three. about 70 per cent of its operating draft to prevent America's interna- cause the press here is usually a day behind on happenings in Amer- IRAN WANTS TO STATE CASS personnel since the purge of Nazis tional commitments from becoming (A background story on Iran began. The faculty now totals ica due to the difference in time Hussein Ala, Iranian ambassador "words only". appears on Page 2.) nearly 150 and teaches approxi- between the two countries to the U. S., declared before the Hershey told the Senate Military mately ^2,600 students. The prewar Robert Magidoff, reporting for meeting: "I am ready immediately Affairs Committee, "we have seen troops. He said the order halted enrollment ranged from 4,000 to NBC from Moscow said early this if the Council invites me to pres- our armed forces evaporate to the general staff plans to reoccupy 5,000, with the over-all operating (Continued on Page 8) ent the Iranian case. The Iranian northern garrisons. personnel numbers 2,000, including consternation of all peace-loving government very much desires to nations. Our declaration of support It was reported today that Prem- faculty secretaries and janitors. be allowed to substantiats its of United Nations Organization ier Minister Ahmad Guavam es Dockmen Postpone charges against Russia." Council Crum predicted that it would be threatens to become words—only Sultaneh considers the situation as at least another year before Amer- Chairman Quo Tai Chi opened the words—if we fail to take steps now satisfactory following the reports ican or. British students would be session by announcing failure of to insure adequate men armed to that the . Russians completed the Strike; Lewis Balks permitted to enroll in Heidelberg the subcommittee to reach accord maintain peace." evacuation of Karaj and are now NEW YORK, March 28 (AP)—The on the Iranian issues. (Continued on Page S) Committee Chairman Elbert D. scheduled strike of Pacific Coast Gromyko modified his earlier 2nd Armd. Named Thomas (D-Utah), draft foe, inter- CIO longshoremen has been post- statements of agreement with Iran, Regular Army Unit rupted and said: "Let's leave out poned but coal negotiators reported saying: "I consider the fact of exis- our international commitments and Dynamite Gadget no apparent progress toward avert- tence of negotiations between Rus- WASHINGTON, March 28 (AP)— get down to the problem." Thomas ing the . threatened work stoppage sia and Iran beyond doubt. These Designation of the Second Armd. demanded exact figures on how Blows Up Student Monday in the nation's soft coal resulted in an understanding where- Div. as a permanent Regular Army many draftees Hershey believed lie mines. STEUBENVILLE,. O., March 28 under Russian troops are to be peacetime unit was announced here would, need. Hershey was unable Harry Bridges, president of the (AP)—The death of Joseph Mont- evacuated within five to six by Gen. Jacob, Devers. to give precise figures. International Longshoremens and weeks." * gomery, 17, a high school student Warehousemens Union, said the DEMANB IRAN BE HEARD with an avid interest in chemistry, Coast strike scheduled for Monday was revealed when the youth's dis- was postponed at the request of Thereafter Secretary of State membered body was found in a lot Edgar L. Warren, chief of the U. S. James F. Byrnes vigorously re- after he had been reported mis- Conciliation Service. asserted his demand that Iran should be heard. In an emotional sing. Warren advised that a factfind- speech depicting • the fate of little ing board would be named to study Police Chief Ross Cunningham nations if grievances could al- workers' demands for $1.50 hourly reported that Montgomery Tuesday* ways be postponed he stated: "The wage, retroactive to last Oct. 1. entered a florist shop and told an United Nations would die in its The employers offered $1.38 without acquaintance he had strapped to infancy because of its ineffective- retroactivity. his body two sticks of dynamite ness, Small nations are looking to In Washington, John L. Lewis us to give each one assurance that wired to a battery. By pressing a renewed his insistence that soft button he could explode the dyna- the doors of the Security Council coal operators create a health are open when they say they have a mite, the youth was quoted as welfare fund and refused to dis- grievance which threatens inter- saying.

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