Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1949-07-13

Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1949-07-13

of the AflIt, , will be ~ On the Inside Tt;.W~th.r American League Past•• Natlonals, II·' ' Generally fair today. Partly cloudy ... PaQ'e 2 wlth acatterecl thowers today and 10- THEATRE SUI HOl pital Gets Generator m.orrow. ~Not m.uch temperature cbCDlge. ••• PaQ'e 5 HlQ'h today. 89; lOw. 6a. Hlqb yestm:lay, Justice XQdlec Se.. the Law Chcmqe 88; low, 64· ••• PQQ'e 6 Est. 1868 - AP Leased Wire, AP Wirephoto, UP Leased Wire Five Cents British Unions Defy f Stevedoring Action LONDON (UP)- Thousands of defiant labor unionis ts COn ­ fronted the government with the threat of a major crisis la t nigh t ear by refusing to handle 'cioods removed by troops f rom strike-bound ship nnder a royal state-of ,emergency proclamation. n Two thousa.nd meat handlers at the great Sm ithfield market. distributing centel' for greater T.Jondon and all southeast E nglarld, voted to tOll ch no provi sions llO­ Vetoed Truman Wily' Wrens 'Win Winter Wrap loaded by troops. UT The executive 01 the union ,;,f HORTON, MICH. ~ He ~bert Holktos hung an old winter Hawaiians Planning coat out to air in his back: yarq. and then 10r,ot .bout It. LI~htermen . Tug-men a.ttd Ba.rKe­ Offer Ignores Yesterday he d ~scovered a flUnily of wren ~ had mo ved into one Legislation to Snap men decided last JU~ht to in­ of the pockets and were lndustriously build~g a nest. struct Its 3,800 key men not b Holldns deci ded 'to Jet the coat han, on the line un til the last work at any .place where troops T-H labor Act baby wren had flown away. ' , Longshoreman SIr,ike "It's too hot for B coat an)'Way." he-said. are imlployed. WASHINGTON (JP) - Presi­ HONOLULU (U'\ - Territorial Governor Ingram Stainback an­ Hundreds of truck drivers whC' dent Truman tried 10 avert a move meat between ~ h i p and mar­ d nounced yes terday he will call a steel strike without using the ket indicated they would boycott UAW R ·" I!:I ' . R h special session of the Hawaiian (. food , which troops u nl' ~a d ed , ;;eIL~~~tl~iee:c:or~~~~et~~ ~ y fl~~; : et ~,; . I I • ' er legislature as soon as majority l . eets, eut . Fifteen additional ships wen rejected the plan. \'" f • , leaders can agree on a legis,lative tied up yesterday by tbe strike of program to deal with the 73- day­ dockers who refuse to touch any The P t'esident asked both sides to continue operations for 60 days By Very- '" "· org''.' e Marg,·n old dock strike. Ca,nadian vessel becaus e of 11 ~ ' Stainback retur ned from the stdke of Canadian sramen. beyond the Saturday stri ke dead- ~1llfW1.(\U KEE (A'p)-Walter.!t4:uther crushed a. weak left.- mainland yesterday morning and At the docks. 2,700 soldiers line - or until Sept. 14 - while promptly calJed a huddle with and sal\ors trled h do the work a special board studied lhe dis- wi ng oppon Itt yesterday to .win hill third term 1&8 ClO united legislative leaders. He told them of 13.296 dockers who are now pute and made recommendations. Ilu to workt!rs president. WashlngtDn expects the territory au&. A lew hours aUer "Big S' eel" 'l'he million-membH union's other three top officers wer e to "help itself" and that the le~d ­ Thus Britain's Labor goY"rn­ ~urn ed down that proPQsal . Re- swept back in at tlu: same time by converttion delegates. lalure must exhaust all of its ment was fa ced with its most em­ public S ~eel corporation of Reuthet· jed W .G, Grant, his lone opponent, by a 20 to 1 mar - powers before it can expect fed­ Ibarrassing industrial tie-up in it! Cleveland Jl.lso rejeded It. Re- . .' Igin when: he liit the majocity efal intervention. four years of office. T he crisis be­ public promised "fulJ coopera- HI Ch b ' m~rk of the convention 's 8,780 gan wHen doc k wo~ kers refused Mea nwhile, the Hawaiian citi­ Uon" wHh any board '0 1 inquiry 155- ' am ers vote&. At;- tbat stage, with the ne- ces zens' committee moved to bolster to unlol\d two struck Oanadian which might be named under , . eessary 4,391 votes, Grant had d wind lin~ food supplies by filing ships. Taft-Hartley act provisions, . .• " Dnl y' 2&0, an admiralty sui t against the The Bethlehem Stee! company 1\ Tile fin~ but unofficial count $746,000 cargo aboa rd the Matson followed suit, giving much the Pro b'e Ke lu'sed . was 1I.oeo, to 672- a 12 to I mar- ship Hawaiian Farmer, labled Tokyo Rose Witness same reasons, 8. A. Homer, C9 m- gin. , "hoI" by the striking CIO lon,­ pany president. announced in WASHINGTON ~ _ Tlje ho~~~ • GrfJ't" Is. a fo~mer president of shoremen because it sailed for New York Ile had sent a telegram I A . ' t' t ,"tips' commIttee' 10llal 6OO.at the Ford motor com- . t· tl un· merlCan . ac v~ ~ " .... "v·... · "I, R"do La t D Honolulu three days after the 'Forgets' on Stand Io Mr . T ruman relec mg 1e pro- rejected yesterdllY a Jj.ep.lJbli<;ap ........ ~. ; o ..... e . p n near e- strike began May 1. posa!. bid for imtnediate 're¢periing 01 t1'$. ~-W~ nPmmated by a lef ~- ln Washington the senate labor SAN FRANCISCO (JP) - Did Benjamin Fairless, U.S. Steel 'the Hiss.Chambers, ca.s ~ . ' ~~ l"!..1:W dfacttuonedlethd b~pDe t Tol t commltlee yesterday put oft 'ac­ Tokyo Rose interrupt wartimf . th '. - I ':' , \QUOIWI ... an ca e' rogres- Japanese radio program I ~ an- p:esident, Wifed . e President B u~ Rep. Richard :~! XDD (,R~ slY. ' lfn1~Y' ~ucu s." Most of his tion on emergency legislation to nounce the American capture of that the TaIt- Hartley act l S ap- Calif) still insiSted t)1 at: .:'l.he reQ~ support cam~ t tom left-wing locals end Ihe Hawaiian longshoremen's Saipan- and to blarp out "Starr plica.ble to the pres~nt situation, ord of the mC>St tr ea Ii9nl1b~e- con~ In '-1;)etroit, Cleveland and New strike. It called on its legal staff and Stripes Forever"? that It does not perJ;ut the board to spiracy in history s ho ~ ld ~ ¢o~~ )[orlS ..,' . Instead fo r a ruling on how much . Defense Attorn-eys in ber trea- ~ ake rec o m~~nahons, and that pleted." He IlJlid he .hop)ll/ .. arle{ ~fetl\l'r.-Treasurer Emil Mazey power the territorial legislature son trial attempted yesterday at- we are un~,il li ng to /:,0 outside of believes the cO,tnm i ttee . eveQ ~al1Y. a~(t\ti.t!~ J?residents Richard T. has to handle the situation. ternoon to get the Japanesr pro- that statute wil) cnange its mind. '.'. GOss.e ~ aD<! J,ohn W. Livingston ran gram director to say she did. Bu1 Las' R"lt' e~"r fo' r··. ft.I.l'lnA eras' h V"lctOlms··: . " This devel(lpmen' threw the Aotually. &he ' co~l\te~ len ollIY., lit,tl:fl behind their leader in he smiled blandly: r.' ~ ""f steel laltar crlsL, Into tl.lldln.. the door open IcOr t'eeo"n_l!lera ~ I winnipf their, second terms. ~ Hoffman Says Cut "I don't know a.ny such lWlall " , ' " '. .. , ' " uncertainty. tlon by sa,ylbt · K w~ ! t ' .. o~. , " -+-1 -.,-(- --- 00 details." LAST lUTES fo r pne of the ,vic4lnw ,in, Tesf:erda>;'. ~allfornla a~line ' oru ll Is ,Iven It,. U~ e 18",el1. alcr~ rd Oovernment officials had nurs- to ' oall anf wlt~et.I~ ',"a', l.h. is ~ 'Cl.ty' "1' ('... k SUI 15 In ERP Is Risky TIre witness in the federal court Harnett, pastor of Our Ladl of the VaHer ch'!foh or Cano~a Park, Callf. wr~ka(e , ol the plane 'is in the ed bigh hopes that the CIO steel- ibneJ' ,., '~~ ," I ~ 0 , JC8 ' trial of Mrs. Iva Togurl (Toky. backKround. ' , '. ' worker" union and the major As !.or demands by NJ>iO}l.' and • ' WASHI NGTON (JP) - Paul G, Rose) D'Quino is Former Ll. Col . -- , ., steel compani!!s would agree to Rep. H<j. rold Velde (~ ~m) tnat OL.211 " on ' Propose'd Hoffman said after a WJtite House Shiletsugu Tsun£ishi. Berlin Food Fleet r. 1-7.t. ~ . PI ~ . ;~ r " ";t.. coope,rate. .. ',. congress inves tlg ~t.e ~ way Fed;: 11\_,. , $~~O _ ~fl~~~~d~~as~h f~ :or~r:o~~~ pe~!~:~~ ~~~~nerow;~~!.c~:~ Sent Past Soviets '4'li lrcirrilo . One . \' ~rasn W~i~~c~::: ~:r~::~ l~~~':ght~ ' ~~~d~~~d~~eS~%~~ ' ~\S6~~~~ 11 ""lag 'Expansion fu nds would mean "taking a you, that there was a [ullfledged ' "., .• .~ ..,., - "No comment." trial In New York, Chalr~an Wood 'IH~,. , chance" with the European re- investigation?" BERLIN Ill') - 'rhe U.S. army K·,1 ~ ., :? 4 ' I 48 A bo:a d It wa s not known immediately ( ~ ~Ga ) an~ o un c ed : : , " low" cliy alqer men last night covery program. Tsunelshl: " , . 1 believe therp dispatched an unarmed food con ~ ~. ' . $ ~ ';,;) - 0 ' '. r. whether the union now would There ~~1l be no ,1Il;y estlg~tion re ~ otVl;d.t.Q cons,ult with SUI of- But when newsmen asked Hoff- was some&hlnr .;)f that lype .. ! ' voy to ward Berlin yeSterdfl-Y to . -" ' , , ' .. ' " • continue its strike plan or wheth- of the Judlcla.ry .by th~ ~numttee ficials Oli the proposed expansion man if he planned to quit as chief Collins asked if Lt.

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