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6 University of 10 LI BRAR'f On the Inside ~ The Weather 1,1', Braves Sweep Double Header ... Paq. 2 Go...... fair. hot and k ...... tad.,. II Old Indian Diab Briqht.D.I Picnic • and lomoJ1'ow. Hiqh loday 95, low 10. ' •.. Poq. 3 at owan Yuterday'. hIqh 93, low 70. SUI Employ•• G.t RaiN in Benellt. ... Paqe 8 Est. 1868 - AP LecxBed Wire, AP Wirepholo, UP Leased Wire - Five Cents Iowa City. Iowa, Friday, July L 1949 - Vol. 83, No. 181 Labor Bill PaH~ in ~~n~a'~e~~~~~~~~~~~~W~~i~~e$e te" - p' I n~ Truman to (ontinue 'fighting' ar 0 I Iza. I~on a WASHINGTON (AP)-Thp senate p8 st'd the Taft labor bill yesterda.v by a 51-42 vote and wrecked for 1949 Pre idt'nt Truman '!> ctUt:lsde to repeal the Taft.Hartley act. Not Rejected: A ,,11Ol't time later, Mr. Truman told reporters; "The fight Truma is goillV to con tinue as hard as I can make it." Sell . Robert A. Taft (R·Ohio) won a convincing victory for his program to pre- Snake Puts Bite on Fireman Says NSRB's I s rve tht' ,. essen tial " features of No-Cut Period ... GALESBURG, ILL. 1m-Eric Carlson. retired city fireman, tIJI' IH'PSent law while milking 28 was jishing on Lake Storey yesterday when his false teeth drop~ II' ped out 01 hi s !locket into the lake. ~Ians Always cJlllll~ 'S in i l. Froln 12:S0 this afternoon until But the chances are Taft's new f:31 p.m. Tuesday I, a no-cut Car1:on said he VIas about to retrieve them when a water program will not become law. period, .eclair" Ted McCarrf'1 snake seized the t elh in its mouth and swam away with them. Kept Modern j IIld YllIterday. Cla.. es will he n Is more likely that the two- luapended Monday. July f. WASHINGTON (iP) - Prtl I ~ , 1tar-o\(\ Taft-Hartley law will AA exira hour wllJ be added dent Truman said ,Yesterday til t aU k around, uuchanged. for at to the &TaduaUon requirements Lew i s Demand s Short Bernard M. Baruch was paql", least anotber year or two. of unliercnduate$ In the collel'es mislnform(d in stating the g..:,t AIleI' a whirlwind series of votes of t.beral arts, commerce. phar­ ernment had no standby m()b'l~ maey abtl engtneertnr tor each ization plan for use in evellt It end d the tour-week senate labor Work Week for Miners abst'Du from class durin, this war. it debate. the btll was sent to the WHITE SULPH R SPRINGS, W. VA. (AP)-John L. house. period. MeCarrel laid. He told a news conferencl' tlii t Lewis yes[('}'day ordel'pu his soft coal miners to work only three he had never rejected wch I ~ There it fa ed an uncertain ca­ days a week temporarily and th e operators promptly called tlle plan. as contended by the elalr reer. It may never get any farther statesman. because none b tl .than the house labor committee. Berlin Rail Traffic /lction "illegal." The United Mine Workers' president got around his tradi­ been received from the natiQr~1 1 And If congrecs finally sends such security resourcES board. • a bill to the White House, the tional "no contract, no work" policy by taking it upon himself (Dlnr (owan photo br Warue Golhl Mr. Trurpan said his prClCli 'Ilverwhelming opinion of Truman Resumes; Russians to order the fborl work week secretary. Charl(~ G. Ross. <I ~ 1 suppoclers and Jabor leaders is 'Icy' Weather Oesp ite 93 Degree H at whic11 the opera tors had r ejected. ply lInswered the Baruch chat',!, thal tbe President will veto it. Th e contracts covering 400,000 Stop Food Trucks SHOVELLING "SNOW" Is a. good hot weather Job. Russell PU5cblnsky, Sololl. is shown disposillt of the Veterans G::Jidance Wednesday and he refused te) J So yesterday's action has trans­ miners expired at midnight. drawn out further on theol. Ice "sawdust" left yeterda.y when big cbunks of Ice were cut Into small cubes at one of the 10caJ Ice ferred the long Taft-Hartley strug­ BERLIN (FRIDAY) l1l'i - Traf­ A]l union mines east of the Rou was the then unIdeJ1ti companies. ".Snow" on the last day of June was nothing unusual for him, but he seemed to enjoy shov­ Mi SSissippi are iD cludlo in the gle ' from the floor of the senate fic over Berlin's elevated railway Center Transf. erred fled White House aid who 'tol elling It away yesterday as the temperature ro II ' to 93 degrees. Lewis order to work only Mon­ I to the congressional campaigns of lines, a vital link in the western newllDlen Wednesday Baruc~ 1950. Taft himself is one of the Germany ~ Berlin railroad -sys­ day. Tuesday and Wednesday fo was badly mIsinformed. In, senators who must run for re-elec­ tem, was resumed early teday. each week. However. the wcr;, From SUI Coe added thai the resources b-,atd.! tion at that time. days will be Tuesday, W e d n~- While the Soviet-controlled rail­ day and Thursday nex t week Veterans at SUI are now with- now UDAler ActInC Cbalrm J1 Mr. Truman was asked about way management was partially John R. Steelman, a pres!dell. Judith Cop/on Declar~d Guilty because. the miners are on a 10- cut the services of the veteran's this at his news conference. lilIing the unofficial railroad Ual aalstan&, Is keeping mo})!­ day vacation which ends after Would he try to defeat Talt for administration guidance center. Illation plans continuously Ilj) "blockade" of Berlin. the RUSSians Monday. re-election? He said he had nev­ meanwhile clamped new restric­ Acting Chief W.T. Swenson said 10 elate. Lewis « ve no reason for ex­ yesterday. er undertaken to defeat Taft and tions on food traffic to Berlin. Qf Stealing Secret Documents cluding the tar west<!rn mines. The secretary said since no over'l wOllld not comment on the Western Allied authcritles charg­ which produce aboui 20-mill­ The I' u I dan c e center was all blueprint hlls peen made publi~ Ohioan's camlla!gn. ed that the move was a direct WASHlNGTON (lPI - Judith Ion tons anntL'\.Uy. closed yesterday as part of a or shown to Saruch it does no1 mean that nothing has been dOlle ll The President also declined to violation of the Soviet agreement Coplon, 28-year-old justice de­ George H. Love of Pittsburgh, governmeni economy program say whelher he would veto the to lilt their blockade. Special Four-We'ek partment worker, was found Farmer Testifies i'n head of the north-west opera­ whicb will leave only three Baruell's criticism of the admin, new Taft bill if it gets to his desk. Service on the elevated sys­ guilty ye£terday of stealing secret fors with whom LeWis has bfen guidance centers functioning In istration was made in a spee~ I . Mr. Truman also J'efllsed com­ tem, over which all trains from Vel's Study Period FBT documents for transmission Flood Control Land negotiating here, termed th e Iowa. Tuesday before' the ~rmed Force ~ to Russia through her "kissless lhree-d~y week illegal Industrial college. He said the au~ ment on the re-election chance~ of western Germany must move into Swenson said t.he guidance cen­ other senators who voted with the city, Jlas been disrupted fur tovel· ... Valentin ~ Gubitchev, a Love told a m ·ws conference minibtration was taidng "a need­ lhat Lewis' order "disregard" ter was moved from the tempo{~ les$ ,amble with our national se­ Tail. more than a month by the strike Dropped Th's Year married Soviet engineer. Evaluation Hearing al'y barracks MBTB east of East of . west Berlin railroad workers. the economic needs of the peo­ curity." He later told reporters thtl A federal cou;t jury of eight Charles Grolmus. Cor a I v I Il e hall to Coe college in Cedar Ra­ The four-week study period tor ple. the welfare of . his union administration had rejected a mob­ Further deiay was caused by what men and lour women convicted farmer. took the witness stand at pids. The center has aided SU1 veterans which has tollowed the members. and th eir families, anel ilization plan approved by the re­ tbe railroad. management said was her on both counts of a two Johnson county courthouse yes­ veterans since August, 1945. necessary reconditioning at the SUI summer scs~lcns since 1946 count Indictment carrying a maxi­ his contract with the operators." sources board when under Former lund Named' tel'day in the second phase at a HI! said be Is 110t certain the William D. Coder. director of system. will not .be held this year but mum sentence ot 13 years and a Chairman Arthur M. Hill. II 11 (lrjn~ on ,,$29.150 appraisa~ of ollerat.ors would or \'ould ta!o:e veteran'~ ser~ce, sald he upder­ 'h InJe~ t ..d I1t !lt llti y ,5 ssion tur Mr. TrlUnan aJ~ bt\Ubed oft .IrI ihstltuting their new "block­ $J2.UOO [We . bis land cortdemned for the ro­ any court actbn. graduates wlll cont.mue as usual, stood the center wail moved to with lUI comment questions seek­ IIdll," the .Russians lirst stopped mle and Gubltcbev still lace posed Coralville flood control ro­ A big surprise was Lewis' de­ Dean E. T . Peterson. director of Cedar Rapids .because it is more inl' hll reaei.oD to an Qttack oA To SUI Posl : 160 trucks bringlng foed into the esplanage cbarges In New York ject.
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