(Iowa City, Iowa), 1948-06-30

(Iowa City, Iowa), 1948-06-30

• ~ • , 1 -~-- The Weather Today- Ir., · 'you\' Can\age Awalt" Sh\ Generally fair with moderate tempera­ !sq • S'100KllOLM. (I\") - A. woman ... '101'Sh&e\b. in un­ tures taday. Increasingly cloudy and had hill S'W~en .,laeed her perambulator at. 'he aide of a eces_ house, "plC\"~ up ber baby and went. In throUCh 'be warmer tomorrow with scattered thunder.. 1 ~ doorway. A mluu\e later a "-year- old boy came \umbl­ L. "It Inr; out throueh a window on the fourth floor and Illoded showers by tomorrow night. High t or ~." ••rely in the perllJllbullltor. 78-83, low55-60 • "Went Established 186B-VoL 80, No. 234-AP News ond Wuephoto Iowa City, Iowa, Wednesday. June 30. 1948-Jive Cents Con_ city, 'I -----------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------~----------~----------~------~------~------------,-------------. oence, " to- More Planes on Way to Blockaded Berlin Ssen" hOice ---:isher Berlin Blockcd'e End Hinted By Russlcns • London Dock Fishing Plug Plugs 'Plug' Food Supply Ed • Michaelson, Pierre, plug snag on th back­ Still Good, Workers Yole whi h gallo d To End Strike with it. Soviet S ys BERLIN t-Sovi t Marshal LONDON (JP) - London dock D. Sokolov ky h~d out hope I t work l'5 voted y terd y 10 nd Pr sident Signs Bill niJhI that th Sovi t land block~ their unauthorlted . trike afl I' ade of B rHn may bE' lan ~ bl>rore Pnm Inls! I' AUlee's I.3bor the dty's tood fUn out. gov rnment rec Ived mergency powers to eope with the altuatJon. Benefitin"g Reserves Th workers, who have be n out 16 days, declded to return to th wharve today. Som.e strlk rs ON THEm WAY TO GERMANY to carry food Into blockaded I Atlantl bop. The pb.n re f m b In tlli alt :.dy hav ,on b ck tD work western Berlin, these 0-56 transport planes paused yest rdl\.Y at Ala Iul. In London and In th Liv rpool-, Westover all' base, Mass., for a final check before maklne the Blrk nh ad r . Mor thlln 30,- . 000 men weI' idle In Ule two I hope that In this tim w can r &lons Monday. have th train runoinl u u I,' Inlormed eov rnm nt IOUI'C he d In a 1 It I' I lh British. Id em reeney r eul tions may command r, Oen. Ir Bri n Ro­ not be put Into for now In vi w Perllon, Th lfU r was In d pu~ Angry Yugoslavs Defy Cominform of th back-to-work mov m nt. A bUe by th Sovi l Ii 'n ta Ii> ot m rg ncy was d lar d Death Toll 3,155 agency, ADN. by King Ceorie VI Monday n ahl Sok.olovlky Inti at tb al the request or Ul cabin t. 'Statewide Service~ Harvester Workers In Jap Earthquake; sam tim, how 1Il'1, thll the Ru - Charge Lies~ Slander, Spying 4 About 2,000 soldiers moved Inlo sian. are harply on th lookout London's dock area y titerday 10 BELGRADE (JP)-Iu angry defiance, Yugo lavia'lI COlUlUunisL Thousands Injured tor any vlolatlon of UI air COI­ Of SUI Hospitals Strike; Negotiators unloud vital fiuppli s. Th strlk rldors In th Ir at Brltisb-Am ri­ party accused t1l Ru. sian.led 'ominform 1a. t night of Jie~ nnrl hud tied up 232 tood and om- FUKUl', JAPAN (JP) - The can flort to re~ th rily with. 1Il0dlty hips. sland r. 1I d clurt'd firmly its relations with RUl;.Sill. "must 1)1' estlm t d toll in Fukui', earth­ slcy·bom luppJle. Cuts State's Needs Work for Settlement Attlee, who blamed "Commun­ USS(,U OJ) confidence HIIO ]]ot on spying." quake dlsut r was placed yester­ H also rv d nolic that the ist mischief" as one of the cau II highway to B rUn Irom th we t The "slatewide service" of the 'this in g net'sl wa", iti! lO,()QO ·w(Jrd sn~wl'r to til 'omiuful'lll' ClIJCAGO IIPJ - NinE" Tnter­ 01 the strike, broadcast an appeal day by U,S. milltary iovemment n 11 t jon II I H!J rvestcr company would r maln CI05ed Ind finitely University of Iowa hospitals yes- condemnation of PI't'llli 'I'.Mufsha ll 'rito's t'egime amI it cull UPO/l to the trlkers Monday nlaht 10 terday brought a reduction in the planl.!! weI' dC, .,ld by a slrik offiCial, at 3,l~~ d ad and 7,520 "to stop th III a I Importation ot rl!turn to th II' Jobs. scop of the state hospital con- "loyal" Yugoslav Communists to overthrow thc COUIlI ry 'II 1 luI· Yl' terday, but negotiators kept edously Injured. currency trom Ul. w tun zon The strike b when 11 m n struction program. ers unl SI! they m nl! theil- 1/ na. the uargllining tlliks Moini in th ,an That lnchlded both this ruined to Berlin." The action was taken by the lionajistie wuys." hopes of I'eudllllll a peecJy ttl­ were penoll%ed for I' fusin, to Th RU5 I n cummllnd r x- handle a cariO ot zinc oxid wlt.h­ ,Ilk-maklni city of 80.000 and the state hospital advisory council in With language unprecedentedly mill. rest of Fukui prefecture which pc td r Ir 1 at B rlin". altua­ Studebaker Resigns out 'xtr:.. pay. Th walkout III S Des Moines. The council reduc- harsh lor exchang s between Th was rava, d by Monday'. areat tlon, ADN tiald, but arlCU d 'lbal. rolled without union author II ed the state's estimated hospital Communist comrade countries, the earth shock, SetUln, Ihock•• truck t.he Soviet rl mp n communlra­ bed needs from ].2,420 to 1l,52D. Yugoslav party denounc d as ab- U. S. Education Post y .t rda)" but they wert Ilaht.. tion, was InlPO ed to prot ct th "The to ed needs of JilclJ... .~ \.J'rd a !onj Jist of Comin form RUt work. ,both ric n Russian zone', ('conomy In W ASHiNOTOrt (.4') 1'. Juhn ney ar - -were r8ducd- by lispropor- charges~ rangirig' rrom nost1TilY fa': and J pan e, w re worklnr a r u rm tionate share of the University of ward Russia to attempts to curry W. Studebaker resigned his $10,- w stern zon I or 0 rmany. , MUI t' thl.ll1 :1!i,UOO wnrkN wen.' 000-0 year job as U. S. commis­ ihrouih th amokln, ruin. ot Iowa hospital services," the news Cavor with western nations. Fukui looklni Cor more victim•. Sokolov Icy aid h "rully ap- section of the hospital plan stated, "Among the most serious slan­ sioner of education ye~terday ~e­ affect ,I when th. ['(0 united Of H I L d Ed preciated th n r tic m s cause he could "no longer aHord fallll l'<juiplII'lIt worl< [ union ' 0 y an s n s (C nera! MacArthur's h ad­ according to The Associated Press. ders against YugO lavia," the ("aUI'd th waJk"nt:lt the lex"ir - taken by lh r1llsh-Am icam to President VirgIl M. Hancher and statement said, was a charge of 10 remain in the led ral gov rn­ quarters In Tokyo I8.Id th po - th~ "Ill !'Oll tl'llct Montlay k P up th conn !'tion with th ment." tion uf HAIFA (JP) - The remalnlni IbllUy of a erlOU5 epidemic wall Gerhard Hartman, superintendent dealings with powers outside of millnillht. west rn zon s by ir'." of the University hospitals, pre- the Soviet bloc. Acceplini his resillnntion effec­ handlul ot British troops early "pra!'t1cally nil" th nits to prompt A poke '111:111 for til company "At th rum tim, T hope the viously had opposed the state hos­ tive July 15, PI sidenl Trumo.\ tuday began their final vaCUQ­ m dlclil meaaur on lh .pot. A "Assertions that Yugoslav lead­ 'aid th employer offNl'd y t r­ flyilli re,ulations will h ralth­ pital building plan, because the ers are preparing to make con­ wrote Studebaker that "r can ful­ tion [rom Paiestlne. r Ii I train carryln, medlcln project did not recognize "the day to mak' the wuge uoosl Lt G n. Hugh A. MacMillan, and v cclne. wal enroute from fully followed," h :Add d. cessions to im­ ly understand the situation," an enain rs ar statewide service program" of the etrcclivl!:1 of yc tcrday ull(l to command r of Brltkb troops In Tokyo.) R uklnz perialiSts - and Studebaker announced later liteps r pair th "I holcal d - University hospitals. The two men continue oth r pn>vi lona of th Palestin , Is ued a procl matlon If th casualty !Ieures are con­ to now bar g a i n that h would become vice-pr ~i­ mtle" 0 th tI Itn It'dl-Berlln could not be reached for comment oltl "ontral'! for onr year. How­ Cormally endini Brttalll's "mili­ firmed. it will be J pan'. worst with th\m on dent and chairmlln ollhe editorial l'lillro d lin , the only rail link last night. the independ­ t'V r, hI! f,<ld .Ii, till' 111 II on l"e<ju tary jurisdiction" In' th Holy post-war dl ater. A quake late Ln board of Scholastic Magazines. supplymi the city from w 'ter~ Hancher was attending the slate ence or Yugo­ d thut the pay boo t h' mall' Land at midnight lasl niaht. 1946 JelLIed 1,354 in the Osaka board of educ;ation meeling in Education comissioner for 14 f'trecliv I"\·troa('!iv to Jun~ 14.

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