Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1951-04-10

Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1951-04-10

The Weather On the Inside ~ I Cloud,. rather windy. turnlnc eooler with seat· How Many WU1 DIe - An Edltarta1 terd alaowen tou,. Part­ • ••. paqe 2. ly cloudy and cool Wed· t1Dlnnlty SblO Semi-Finals nesday. Hirh today. 40- .•. Pooe 3 50; low, 30-35. Hlfh Kcnrbye. Down Luther. g·o owan Monday, 55; low, 38 . ... Po;e' al r.. t, 1868 .- AP Leased Wire. AP Wirephoto. UP Leased Wire - Five Cents Iowa City. Iowa, Tueaday. April 10. 1951 - Vol. 85. No. 157 I - ---------------------- --------------------~ ----------------- Iowa Senate Defeats House Group Backs Truman Meets . Away from · Plans With Advisors Answers Charges, Loyal y Amendment To Defer Students W ASHINGTON (~Il'he house The Iowa senate refused Monday to incorporate in its civil de· armed services committee Monday rense bill n provision requiring all public employes, including SUI dropped efforts to write a univer­ Repo'rt !acuIty members, to take a loyalty oath. sal milltal'Y training program In­ ~~:~~~~~o~~;,:~~~ , Atta(ks · Examiner's pearance Monday or readying a · But the bill passed only after bitter dehate, in which one sena· to law now and backed away from tor implied that SUI English * * * plans to defer all "brlgh t" col­ lege students. SU I *Ma*y *G' et Reds Open Floodgates, Issues Detailed Prof. Bemiml Ballin hael been Faced wltb stron&, bipartisan his:aj~~e~~~;I~~ plans were strictly ~~:~~~~::,ta~~~ secret. associated with an accused Com- Ant-.-Subvers-Ive opposition to enactment now of munist. a atandard tlMT procram for The senate p~ssed, 41 to 9, a Bell P d uae after the preaent crisiS. the measure appropriating $425.000. roteste committee voted unanimously to ::":~YE~~;,.w:~~£~:~I~:: $6.3-Million Fail to Halt UN Troops,Rebuttal to far civil detense purposes after I SUPPf \ ~ an amendment to the leaders amid a rising clamor from I ,. · Beardsley rejrcting, 32 to 15, a general B f pendlnc draft bill virtually dl· abroad that hie' tire or at least gag n \.;ompromlse TOKYO - United Nations forces drove Monday to w1thin one loyalty requirement tor all public y Pro essors vorcln&, It from the draft IlSue. MacArthur to\' his outspoken crill' _ mile of the huge Hwachon reservoir dam where the Chinese Com· workers. This had been proposed Without taking a ' vote, the President Virgil M. Hancher in an amendment sponsored by committee also was said to have cism of U.S. and United Nations A special Iowa scnale-house munists opened floodgates Sunday in a spectacular but futile ef- Monday came out strongly against Sen, A. L. Doud CR-Doudsl. The SUI chaptel of tho Am- approved Informally an amend­ diplomaitc pOlicies in the Korean appropriations committee tenta- fort to engulf the Allied advance. Gov. William S. Beardsley's recom- 8tatementa Rell ulred cl'lcan Association of University ment to give draft boards the wa~aeArthur set off on Inter. lively agreed Monday on a $6.3- The spectacular gamble not l mended appropriation of $5.6- Under the bill itself, all per­ Professors l1.as protested an "antl­ last word on deterring college * * * naUonal uproar. with Mr. Tru. million allotment tor SUI fOr each only failed to stop the Allied million tor SUI, claiming it would IOns enlaled In tbe new civil de­ subversives" bill In the Iowa students, regardless of results Qt World Situation fense program will be required to "intelligence tests" ordered by man In the middle or It, by of the next two fiscal years. drive into North Korea with n I slash lhe present operating bud- submit statements of ' their loyal­ legislature to require state em­ President Truman. comlnc out last week In favor The f1rure, which would In. rushing torrent of water but at a G ance get by more than half a million ty under penalty of perjury. But ployes, including teachers, to Rep. Paul J. Kilday CD-Tex .) of usln&' Chine e Nationalist elude $G·million tor salaries Eighth army oftlcers said the dollars tor each of the next two the defeat of the Doud amend­ file written state",ents of their who earlier planned to ofter an torcell to open a "~econd front" and support and $30'.'00 tor ts WAS H (N G TON - HOUle ment makes it unnecessary for amendment to block the college a&,alDSt the Reds .. a mealll! of Communis had lost perhaps tor Speaker Sam Rayburn warns that years. loyalty. mllintenance, Is lower than the weeks any chance they might i In a detailed rebuttal Issued olher public employes to 00 so. lests, said under bis revised plan rellevln&' pre sure on UN troops RUSSia s massing troops "in a throu&'h tlle 8>·>· board of edu. Joining in with other Iowa 8,053.310 asked by SUI Prest. h h d t t t ft t I" d be The defense features of the the te~ts would go ahead but re­ In K orea. ave a a 5 age a coun er-o en- grea many p aces an gs cation, l\lr, HancJaerWI"" answered bill were all but forgotten as the AAUP chapters, the SUI pro­ sults would only be "advisory." Many Republtcans strongly dent \,Irlll 1\1. Hancher. sive on the central front. Americans to wake up to the fact char&'es that there was "Iat" In senate concentrated its a~tentlon fessors wrote the leilslators: In other words each draft board backed the general's stand. But The entire senate and house Late field dlspatchel said It that "we are in terrible danger." the reQues& 01 ,11,053,810 an- on the Ooud amendment. (After "We feel that the preseDt still would have the final word trom this country's Allies abroad, must still approve of the appro- looked like the spectacular Red KOREAN FRONT - ClUnese Jluall)'. a bitter battle last Friday, Doud on determent. there were quick and sharp ,>1'0- Pl'I·"lion. Reds open gates ot Hwachon dam Beardsley said in Des Moines system II an adequate check on f u", kept his proposal alive when the The abandonment of UMT ap· t es ts agaans. t any sprea d'109 to tl 1e maneuver ltaelf wu a waabout: but fall to stop Allies advancing Saturday that there would be no the charaeter and quality of senate backed him on a question peared to clear the way for ap· K orean war. I n some f orelgn· qual'- Gov. William S. Beardsley in Th e Chi neIC h a d f a II e d ,..., open on central ront. Allied artillery financial crisis" o( whether the amendment was teachers - and that any 'writ­ proval this week of other pro­ tel'S, and from a lew Democrats at his budget message recommended enourh rate•• hnultaneoufll, to brings Chrowon, 17 miles north at SUI it the approprillte.) ten statement' or 'preliminary visions of tbe bill to lower the home, there were demands that $5.8-miInon for sur, but the create the delure the)' had of parallel, under heavy tire. Ag- ~5.7.million fig- Bouell' amendment would draft are from 19 to lB ¥.!, ex­ MacArthur be removed trom his senate appropriations committee plotted. vessive UN patrols probe report- ure proposed by Investiratlon' s)'stem will onl, tend the term of service from u,ve required the nJlnc of serve to keep riudents from command. March 14 cut that ['lgure to $5.7- ed Red buildup north of Hantan Sl'nate appro- wrllten statementS by all public 21 to 2G months and tlchten A n In. rdorme congresslona' I 0 f - Trillions of cubic leet of water river on western Iront. priations com- elllployes Iwearlnc that the)' &,ettlnr tacts which tbey must deferments for husbands with­ ficial said Monday, however, that million. sent a flash flood raging down the WASHINGTON _ President mittee were ::IP- IN Dot members of any Com. have to be capable and well out children. Mr. Truman doesn't want to do The special committee or lour Pukhan river toward the 38th Truman reported to have ruled proved. lIolllst or lubvenive or&,anlza­ equipped citizens In these crUI- Under the amendment, congress anything that might upset the sit- senators and four representa- parallel, eight miles below the out any action against General A group of 30 lion and do noi advocate any merely would agree to consider uation in Japan and thereby give Uvea was named lut week to MAth h' h ld ff tnt h . cal times." steel and concrete dam. but the ac r ur w lC wou a ec se a ors a v e .' aueh theories. The penalty for , recommendations to be made later the RUssians a chance to demand work out a compromise after a • t·1 d The measure, known as the "0 >. tf d UN forces were sate in the hi lls his status as Far Eastern supreme "n f( ... uce an retlllli to do so would have by a five-man UMT commission a bigger share !It running Japan- (fOUp 0 f " sena..,n 0 ere an commander. amendment to subversives activities bill of composed of three civilian and two ~n dllmlasal. ese affairs. amendment on the 0001' to tlx land the crest rolled by harmlcss- LAKE SUCOESS _ Syrian Del- InCI'ease the ap- BEARDSLEY (A SUbstitute for the ameQd­ 1951. would make it a felony for military men. SUI's approprtatlon at ,6.7. 'I. F ' E Kh propriation to Congress would be commited to ment was adopted 24 to 21. ~o­ anyone in Iowa to commit sub­ milUon a year. The AlUes were on hill posl- egate arls loury urges the $6.7-million.

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