Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1947-01-25

Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1947-01-25

Irg GOOp MORNING, IOWA CITY! Little change is forecast for today and tomorrow. Today's high is predicted at SO to 60, tonight's low owaJll at 35 to 40. ; EatabUahed 1868' Vo1.79. No. lO4-AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa. Saturday. Jan. 25, 1947-Five Cents --~.. u.s. Steel, Unions . Extend Present 'Pa cts to April 30, Ang/q-Russlon Treaty Sti./l Good;! NEW GREEK PREMIER Time Needed Stalin Suggests Changes #0 Bevin To Work Oul LONDON (JP)-Z'rime Minister r 41 Agreemen~ Stalin has agreed with Foreign any alliance and not to take part 1 I. The proposed International Secretary Bevin that the 20-year in any coalition directed agaInst atomic energy authority would be Murray, Fairless the other." independent of the United NaUons British-Russian alliance has not security council In its 'activitIes Move to Ensure been "repudiated" but has sug­ Soviets Name Flaws und would be dominated by the Continued Production gested that it will have to be re­ United States as has been the vised and strengthened ii it is to In Atom Control Plan U. N. be extended to 50 yeors, an ex­ PITTSBURGH (JP)- The U. S. change oC notes disclosed last MOSCOW (JP)- The Soviet ma­ 2. Atomic enern as envlsared Steel corporation and the CIO­ by BUl"lIch would operate like n night. gazine New Times declared yes­ United Steelworkers agreed last "real world atomic trust" which Whether Britain would be will­ terday three basic flaws existed night to extend present contracts ing to negotiate a revised pact in Bernard Baruch's plan lor could dispose of all resources and of all "Big Steel" subsidiaries was not clear. A foreign office atomic energy control and ex­ run all the work on atomic energy spokesman this week, said, "As J claimed that his recommendation in all countries. unUl April 30 to gain additional understand it, the offer implied for continued U. S. production of 3. Baruch proposed to delay time to work out a 1947 agree­ that the word 'twenty' would be atom bombs disclosed "where the indefinitely the transfer to the ment for some 170,000 workers. KING GEORGE n yesterday ad­ substituted by the word ·fifty.' " dog lies bureid!" atomic authority control of work News of the extension came The exchange ot notes apP8ilred mlnltered tbe oath of otrlce to a The Soviet publication said that being done in the United States in after both sides decided to adjourn to have settled the tempest which the three fluws were: the sphere of atomic energy. new Greek cabinet headed by Pre­ began Dec. 22 with Bevin's radiO mier Demetrlos Maximo! (above), contract discussions until Monday. review of foreign affairs which 74-Year-old financier and member A two hour morning meeting, contained the statement that Brit­ of the Royalist Populist party first to be held on a new contract, ain "does not tie herself to any­ Picketing Outlawed, Unions Made Liable that parliament adjourn to permU one." ended' with the union presenting preparation of a new (overnment its IS-point program to the steel T~t statement, construed at program. Const.l\ntln Tsaldarls, the representatives headed by John t.he time as an effort to answer Under 2 Bills Filed in State Legislature Maximos requested immediately criticisms that Britain's policy A. Stephens, vice-president in DES MOINES (JP)-Picketing tlon or seizure of property spe­ retiring premier and also a Popu­ charge of industrial relations foL' was too closely bound with the list, was given the forelm minis­ United states and as an effort would be outlawed and labor cifically referred to "labor unions U.S. Steel of Delawal·e. The pre­ uniOns would be liable for judg­ or other labor organizations" and try In the new cabinet. sent contract expires Feb. 15. to approach to easier relations (AP WIREPHOTO) wtlh Russia, was picked IlP by ments to enforce collective bar­ those who "aid or abet" such A year aro, the steel union Pravda, and Interpreted by that gaining agreements under two destruction or seizure of property. had begun a month-loDr strike. bills filed yesterday for introduc­ Two Local Bills Involvln,. 150,000 steelworkers CHARLES MAXWELL, 62, and his wife. Katherine, 72. told pollce today that a candle's flame was Communist party orgall in Mos­ cow as a renunciation of Brit­ tion in the house of representa­ Two local option bills very much throUi'hout the nation to enforce Ikelr only heat for nine days. Tbey aecused tbelr landlord of shutting off the gas In their Cleveland tives Monday. similar to the pair introduced in demands for a $2-a-day ware ,uarters. He said the liues required repairs. Both are crippled. (AP WIREPHOTO) ain's Soviet alliance. Seek Revision The British at once issued a They were the iirst labor bills the house in 1945 were beIng cir­ Increase. That strike was set­ public statement that the treaty to make their appearance in the culated in the house. One would 01 tled by an 18 ~ cent hourly * * * * * * • was neither "superseded or sus- hous~ , and f?lIowed by one d~y caIl tor local option on beer, the. boost whIch was adopted by Registrar Revises pended," and then last Saturday the Intt'oducllon of a measur~ , In other local option on -hard liquor. Potsdam Industry generally. The steel sent the Moscow goverllment a the senate to prevent the. flll~g Copies of the proposed measures union now claims a membership OTe Grants Rent Increase were given to some house mem­ note declaring the Pravda article Iof portal-t.o-porlal pay SUIts In of 850,000. ~ . Today's Schedule "misleading" and reaffirming the state courts. bers by outside dry leaders, who Philip Murray, president u~ treaty. Beer, Liquor Options asked the members to study the Agreement both the CIO and the United The treaty provides: Meanwhile, there were develop- bills and introduce them next Steelworkers, announced the ex­ 10 'Hardship (ase' Landlords For Registration week. LONDON (JP)-The Union of 1. Mutual aid against Germany ments in a move for local option tension, saying it was proposed by WASHINGTON (JP)- Land- line of rent controls, Fleming Today's registration schedule at and her EUropean aUies "until the on beer and liquor, and an effort The bill for local OPtion on beer South Africa joined Australia management. He added that sim­ lords sutfering hardship can get said: Iowa Union has been revised so restablishment of peace." to solve the individual income ould provide fQr elections on the yesterday in demanding a quick ilar extensions with other steel I. Any doubts as to the need of that all registration can be com 2. Agreement not to negotiate tax controversy b y a temporary matter either on a township, city companies probably would be a !'tnt increase under a policy an­ or town, or county-wide basis. reVlSlOn \If the Potsdam agree· raising rents in a hardship case pleted by 1 p.m. The announce· with any German government, fOr compromise calling for half rate made early next week. Such elections could be called ment to improve Germany's war· nounced yesterday by Maj. Gen. must be resolved in favor of the ment was made yesterday after­ a period of 20 years from 1942 payments this year. "The union agreed to this course Philip B. Fleming, director of the landlord. noon by Registrar PauL J. Blom- except fJr German governments Rep. David G. Ainsworth (R.. upon the filing of a petition signed blighted economy, which it de­ of action," declared Murray, office of temporary controls. 2. Local costs will be the meas· mers. which "clearly renounce all ag- Spirit Lakeland several others by 25 percent or more of the elig- scribed as a dangerous potential "because we believe that real Ible voters in the area. The ques­ Fleming lold reporters, after a uring rod as to whether nents are Blommers said the new registra· gressive intentions." liIed the anti-picketing measure. menace to peace. collective bargaining requires 3. Agreement on a desire to It would prohibit picketing "by tion could be submitted either at aU on .president Truman, that too low. tion system can accommodate ap· E.K. Scallan, the union's acting complete discussion of all points. join other states "for common ac- force, threats, violence and in­ a specIal election or a general his office has directed regional 3. The new order Is designed proximately twice the 250-300 high commissioner in London, in During such discussions the pubJi(! tion to preserve peace and resist timidation" and such picketing as election. OPA offices to "liberalize" rents to correct local situations where students an hour as originally addressing the four-power deputy should not be kept in a state of aggression in the postwar period." would interfere with the opera- In "Ilardship cases." rents of some properties are low­ planned. He asked cooperation toreign ministers now preparing apprehension. We likewise under­ 4. Agreement to rive each other I tion of a business not involved While stressing that this does er than those of similar proper­ from all students to finish regis· Iowa School Boards the groundwork for the German stand some of the problems con­ military and other support against in a labor dispute. 1101 mean a break in the general ties in the same area. tration as quickly as possible. peace treaty, asked ~hat the r;ate fronting management, such U revival of axis aggression in the It also would prohibit destruc­ Ask $8 Million More President Truman as late as The new schedule for today is: of current German coal exports, their uncertainty as to their liab,.

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