J .----- ------------------....::. _~ _ __ _.. _ 4_. .. On the Insid. , Th.Weath ... Me Near Collapse •• Partly cloudy with $trong winds, .. s.. Sports p~ becoming much colder late to­ Create Chrlatmaa Carda • • • • See Po.,.'. at owa·n day. High today 35; low 25 . R.luvenat. Old Chapel •• High yesterday 38; low 20. .. See Paq. 5 &t. 1868 - AP Lecued Wire, AP Wirephoto, UP Leaaed WIre - nve Cenla Iowa City. Iowa, Tuesday, December 21. 1948 - Vol. 81, No. 75 ~.s. Production, Incomes Hit. Record Peaks During 1948 Sun Fa Organizes WASHl U'/'ON ( AP)- American produotion, nlitiOIllll in­ comc, lind IH'bfits surged to hi!!toric new crests in 1948, the com­ merce department l'cpol1;ed last night. The valu(' of all goods produced Illld services rendered was New China Cabinet measured at ubout $253 billion. RiBing prices were responsible In purt. The nlltiUIIII.. 1 income for 1948 "a8 e~timatcd at $224-biHioll. Actor Dead at 85 It was still go\ng up in the July­ Siale Board Communists September quarter, when It reach· Five Atom Scientists ed an annual rate of $227 ·'blllion the report dis<:losed. Devel9P fye Trouble ClampDown Corporation profits after taxes Opposes Hike also set a new record. The rale From RadiatioD Jobs reached $21.7-bil1ion a year in the third quarter, or 20 percent aibove CHICAGO IIfI - Five 8C!lllntist~ In Tuitions On Tientsin a year ago. Before deducting tax­ to were r.ported yesterday have NANKING (.4» - Sun Fo organ­ es, corporate income was $35.6- suffered impaired vision from DES MOINES 1IfI - David Danc· billion. Ized a new Chinese cablnel la ~t workinr with atom-smunen, but er, secretary of the state board nlCht with the cryptic announce­ un Fil'Uret one victim said . he was not "wor­ of education, said yesterday thnt ment. "we have to tight on until The after-taxes figure for 1947 ried" about the condUon and will the board thinks a current increase we can JeCure an honorlble peace" 'fIas $18-blllion, and for 11146 wilS continue wjth his work. in residen t tuitions at Iowa's three with the Communlits. state colleges "would not be jusU· $12.8~l1lion. Both those years The s<:ientlsts were reported 10 Thli statement, which could be were the highest in history, but have developed cataracts on their lied." viewed a. a feeler towards the Re ident tuition charges at now ecli psed. eyes lrom radiation in working CommuniJta, eame 8$ the Com- with cyclotrons. Iowa's three schools are "nlready The department comlTlented at a high level" in comparison with caution on its profit figures, KIl'ht E),e Bit to that charged by other midwest­ (PIe&_ ., &be _.. Ia ChtJaa e. perhaps in view of speculation Dr. Gerhardt Groetzlnger, 41· ern instltutions, a board survey ...... ) whether the new Democratic-con­ year-old physicist at the Univer­ submilted to Gov. Robert D. Blue trolled congress will restore the sity of Chicago, said a slight cata­ showed. munlsts tightened their Iquee&e excess profits tax, as twice urged ract appeared on his right eye SUI Banks Seventh ( AP Wr.,..I •• ", on the bl, northern city of Tie.nt­ by President Truman. from the effects of working with The University of Iowa and Io­ 1ft. C. AUBREY .in and a oliht battle .baped uD IndustrlaJlsti who have gp­ a cyclotron at the University of wa State colJege rank seventh and known lor bll per'IODifleatloD 01 near Pel-plng. ~Id bieh corpora.&ion earnlnp lUinois in 1943. fifth respectively In resident fees the di t1J11'1llshed BrlUaher in Th~ was only sporadJc mllll­ III recent hearlnp of a senalle­ Graetzinger said he first nqticed assessed by 17 midwestern stale­ tllJIII and on the .~e. aJed )'e.­ scal. action on tbe front before .... _nomic aubcomml&&ee the cataract in 1946 lind has gone supported schools, the report urd» In Beverly WIll, caUt. Nanking. otId4 draw lOme corntwt fnlm to private optometrifor treatment. showed. H& ""u 85 ye.... old. AIIPObtW Nov. U ~ rovemment findtnp. He said he was not worried by Iowa State college is seventh Sun Fo, .on of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen. The report said: "Although the the conditian. and the University of Iowa eighlh the revered "Father of the Chi­ absolute level of profits is cur­ "It will, at any rate, not keep in non-resident fees. The board British Government nese Republic," was appointed pre­ rently far above either the prewar me from working with cyclotrons," believes lurther study is needed mler Nov. 26. on out-of·state tuitions, Dancer period or 1929, the same is true he said. "I do work with one here Re announced to a has\lly-called of otber national income shares" at the institute every day and will said. Launches Plan for news conference at his home th t - including, it added, the total of Blue asked the board to study he finally had tonned a cabinet. continue to do so." tuition tees in considering a $2S­ payments made to employes. THE SEASON'S first real lin ow­ Alter hli comment about "aD DecUnes Commeat . wS th I.... c . st million additional annual appro­ Economic Recovery Prom Flrure Sno cene on . e LClW ommons eps - fall acted as a renector to iteM honorable peace," he added: Another of the scientists, P. Ge­ this nJeht portrait of tbe steps priation asked by lhe board. He "I can aSllure you we will not 'Moreover, if the profit figures LONDON (.4') - Britain's lIIbor rald Kruger of the University ~f west of the Law Commons. Photorrapher Herb NIP80n made the lime exposure Sunday n.ight. In the said tuition increases rnlght make surrender outright to Ute Commu­ are adjusted to allow for the pre­ aovernmenl announced yesterday Illinois, said his eyes were afflict· upper lelt backrround are the Ilrhts of Westlawn dormJtory. the budget boost unnecessary. nlsts." sent-day high cost of replacing ed but refused to I!laborate. He Low Rate Polk)' a four-year plan to harnesl all Such a surrender, he laid, would inventories as they are used up, contended the matter was of in­ ''Resident tuition lees have been the nation'!; manpower, capital and mean "scutilln," the anU-Commu· the profit figure is reduced. terest to scientists and not Ih e kept al a relatively low level in raw materials in a drive for eco­ nist lront and "China would be­ When such an "inven~rf val­ public. Iowa Highway Condition Reports Rains Dilute Slush, Iowa to provide higher education nomic recovery. come a lecond Poland or Czech­ .lIon ad.Iustment" II made, Ute at low cost to the individual," Dan­ The goal is to make Britain self- Dr. F. Wheeler Loomis, head d AMES, lAo (AP)-'I'he state highway cOIDJUissioll III t oslovakia - which I am tryin, ~o tepanmellt said, proftt& before cer said. 8upportin, by the time the Amer­ prevent." IueI are lower Ulan Utey were the Illinois physics department, nigbt is.o;lled the following bighwa.y report ; Colder Weather Due disclosed at Champaill1 that five He said that higher fees, aloni ican-financed Europelill. recovery Asked it hi. cabinet mhtbt clom­ In U\e war Yeai'll 1841-14 lIlelg- 'f empt'l'ut 1Irel! 1'O."t' ,eieotistS in tM-nat\ou have suf­ yesl I·day. All h~lw~'s un' c1Pti. tJ~ Iowa C:ity last mgl'lt seemed with lnerea:tOO living co ts, wOtJld program (ERP) comes to an enJ. prornlJe with the Communists, Sun lin. - For the British people lhe plll1l fered cataracts from working with j(' ex.c(' pt 1;18 follow~; headed for a break in the snow put higher education "out ot th replied, "It takes two lid to Before taxes, the actual third­ Manchester, Dllbuqll l und Duvenport higbways fifty pet·­ market for boys and girls of low is II call tor four more years of comprornlle. " quarter profits were $8.II-billion, atom-smashen. and slush conditions which pre­ cent clear of ice, which is still cotnin.g off; at 'l'ipton, Mal'­ income families." struggle and austeril),. No 8anend« a half-billion dollar climb, or a­ He named Groettinger, Kruger, vailed through Monday. aod Lloyd Smith, now at the Unl­ I'ngo and Watorloo highways ai'll seventy five p('I'cent clear, Cloihi.... Increase A reporter peralsted, asldng bout six percent, above the pre­ Intermittent rains fell locally what hi, terms for surrender vious quatter. After taxes, the verslty of California, as three woo a.nd POI'cst City highways arc clear except for few belt rNI Pressu re Cooker There may be "modest" in­ throughout the earlier part of the creases in supplies or food, the nllght be. Sun brlsUed and ana;,· qUarterly profit was $S,416,OOO,ooO. suffered delayed cataracts after spots; ioux City, Home ice in shad'd spots 011 highway 20 planners said, depending on the ped, "Absolutely no surrender. III helping ins tan the school's cyclo­ lH'U), CO I'l'e(·tionvillt.', and on highway 14] near Hmithlnnd evening, but the weather bureau Explodes, 1 Hurt trons io 1943. at the airport snid warml!l' temp­ success ot the pro,rsm to boost lOme of you have .u"ested." and Rock Rapids; Number inc> jry in spots east to Hpirit, One person was slightly injured Sun aald Gen. Wu Teh-Chen. eralures were headed east. domestic production. A IS to 20 11IIlde Cyclotron Lake. when a pressure cooker exploded percent increase In clothing and secretary-general of the Kuornln­ Ie To Greet Smith said he suffered eye da­ Lows Monday night were from at lhe Hamburg inn on Iowa ave­ household goods was promised.
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