Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1952-08-09

Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1952-08-09

Serving the State ~ The Weatller University of Iowa ae.enlb fah ............ t.... Fair.... a UUI. Campul and ",arm.. r 811Dt1a,. Hlp M­ Iowa City .a3', 17; low. I. IIic'It FrI­ at owan da3'. Ii; low, ... Eat. 1868 - AP Leaaed Wire - Five Cent. Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, Auqust 9. 1952 - Vol. 86. No. 218 .Immigrant .Who Joined Reds Ne~ York Rail 'Stevenson I M N B D ' d bUS Stnke Averted Names Old Friend oy ot e eporte y .. By Big Unions WASHINGTON (A')-Atty. Gen. , James McG ranery said Friday NEW YORK (IP) - Bowing r - that If Karl A. Latva of Wendell, luctantJy to the government's Is as Innocent as he now ap­ wishes, three big unions Friday New National Chairman N.H., Demo prars to be, he will certainly not postponed their Monday strike against New York Central rail­ SPRINGFIELD, ILL. (IP) -Gov. be forced to leave this country be­ road lines east of Buffalo. Adlai E. Steven50n pulled a po­ cause he paid 90 cents In Com­ They noUfled Washington that litical .urpn.e Friday by naming munlJt dues l8 years ago. the strike was at! "lor a reason­ Chicago lawyer Stephen Milchell The attorney general told a able period" - without hinting as Democratic naUonal chairman. news. conference that he is going how long that ml'hl be. Il wu the second time this Mitchell - a newcomer to the to ijave the FBI investigate the week that what appeared to be Democratic national scene and an cuiMlf the Finnish textile work­ an ominous threat to New York old friend of Slevenson's - suc­ er, who has been ordered deport­ Central operations was lilted. A ceeds hank E. McKinney of In­ strike had been hinted for last ed. < diana. Monday but it never came oft. Latva ran afoul of the 1950 Stevenson's choice was an­ WcCarran Internal Security Act Walkout set nounced after the executive com­ result of his voluntary ad­ u a Friday a walkout definitely wa s mittee of the Democratic national mission in a naturalization pro­ set for I p.m. next Monday, how­ ceeding that he once joined the ever, despite the Railway media­ committee ' had liven its approval Communist party in 1984 and tion board's plea for a postpone­ to Mlt~hell. He Is expected to be made a 90-cent contribution. ment. elected to the po t f~rmally at an 1'bou&h. U Was Labor GrollP Then, a few hours later, even early meeting at the full com­ as the railroad was bracing itself mittee. McGranery said that his Infor­ for the strike, union leaders in mation indicated that Latva, un­ Cleveland Issued this statement: Stevenson - the Democratic able to speak English at the time, "Mediation etforts under the p~ldential nominee - voiced his thought he was simply joining an Railway Labor Act were ex­ "utmost vatltude" for the serv­ organization aiding labor groups. hausted once In this case two ices of McKinney who has held Latva, a 49-year-old 100m fix­ years ago without satisfaction to Ute post on a temporary basis er, made appearances Friday in the workers. However, in the since the Democratic nafional federal Court in Boston and be­ public interest, we are asking re­ convention in Chicago. tore television cameras and tben luctantly that our members bear St.raieu Meeilnc Pla.aned beaded home to New Hampshire the brunt of another round of the CAMPAIGN TALK WA THE ORDER OF mE DAY as these DemoenUe leaden eonferred wUh SteveNon said In a news re­ to await developments in his fight same process." Derooeratie presidential nomInee Adlai E. !evenson at the .. xecutlve mansion In Sprlnlflehl. Ill, At to escape deportatlon. leaae that Mitchell and McKInney CARL A. LATVA, A 49-YEAR-OLD MlLL work-er II!. bewildered Ublon SeDda Wire breakfatt (len to rl"htl are en. Richard Ru_1l ot Geor"la; Governor levenson; Wliaon WyaU, Stev­ will meet with him here Sunday Latva leU Finland at 13. He has In hU home In Wendell, N.H., .walUn" word on hU deportation. He In their wire to the mediation enaon', personal campalI'D manal'Cr; Averell lIarriman, mutual security admlnlstra&or, and Sen. Blair to discuss presiden tial campaign an American-born wife and two was ordered deported because of a violation or the MeCarren Aet. bo.rd, t.l)e union chieftains added: Moody of Mlchl"aD. Friday !evelllOn named tephen MHch~II, " Chlca"o lawyer, as the new Demo­ plans. The llUnols governor's crown sons who served In the In 1934, CommunIsts asked him &0 slKn a party memberah.lp ID , or­ " We are postponing the strike erallc natlollal chairman. campal," manager, Wilson Wyatt navy in World War II. der to win a strike. He paid th'em 50 ecnls and never heard from for a reasonable period, pending ------------------''------------------------­ of LouisvllJe, Ky., also wl11 sit In Slens $!,IOO Bond tht!ql al'aln. Atty. Gen. James MeGranery Aid FrIday thl\t It l-alva'. media tion efforts by the board." on tbe meeting. s&ory II true as It appears to be, he will not be deported. Lalva len The unions Invoived are the He signed a $2,000 bond betore I Mitchell is Irish and a Catholic Finland at l3. He has an American-born wife and two ...._n aons Brotherhood of Locomotive En­ West Germany's Plan 5 Pallbearers Seized ' a. moat at the Democratic na­ I federal court clerk FridllY so who aervoe8 In Ute navy In World War ~J. gineers, the Brotherhood of L0- Uona! chairmen have been for that he may remain at Uberty comotive Firemen and Engine­ pending filing of an appeal by ilis AI Grave of Slain, years. He la 4.9 years old and a men and the Order of Railway native of Rock Valley, la. counsel before the U.S. circuit Conductors, all independents. To Pay Debts ·/s OK'd court of appeals. Aimed at the New York Cen­ At present, Mitchell is chief LONDON (IP) - A 26-nation Negro Policy King counsel tor tbe House judiciary His lawyer says that it neces­ Greece AHempls 10.Minimize trai's main line, their strike could confcrence Friday approvcd a plan w()rld financial markets for pri- lary the case will be taken to the . ., disrupt a number of crack pas­ subcommittee Investigating tI\e vate lDvestm.cnt and capital. CHICAGO (IP) - PoUce seized U.S. supreme court. This would senger trains, Includln, the famed by which ~be west German gov­ juaUce department. mark' the first test of the McCar_ 20th Century Limited. And it ernment will pay ort virtually all To ease the burden on west tlve pallbearers Friday after they OI.·L1Qe De..,.. Dropped Nil Act - wlUch was almed at Island Clash With Bulgarians, tbreatened to all but shu\' do..-", ot 0 rillany', hugo pre-war debts (;()rmany, the conference r duced . had lowered thedlody or Tbeociol:e ,ubvcl'lllves - before that high Grand Central termInal here, one sllghUy the rates at inter 5t on the With -tbfs Qlove, Stevenson once at gencrally reduced Interest debts and stretched out the p riod Roe, Negro poUcy king who was tribunal. ATHENS (IP) - Jittery Greece of tbe world's busiest. again drew away from the old­ ot repayment. slain by shotgun blasts Montiay line .Democrats In namln, the men Lalva came to Boston on one ot recovered Its calm gradually Fri­ alerted to kee~ Buiiarlans oU the The unions are deadlocked with rates. day In the wake at its brief but the railroad on SOme 58 to 65 Over a period of up to 42 years, The prinCipal or orIginal amount night, Into his grave In a soutb who will play the leading roles his infrequent days otf Cram his tiny, deserted island until Greek In directing his campaign. mill job in 30 years. He carried a ominous clash with border guards sovereignty over the piece of fron­ grievances and demands that hav~ west Germany will gradually re­ of the debts was not r duced In side cemetery. IJIlle suitcase and his blonde wite 01 ~mmunist Bulgaria in the dis­ been hanging fire for two years. most cases. This news developed as Steven" tier real estate is otrlclally rec­ pay 10 creditors the world over Of!lcel's seeking to solve the son went into a huddle with Rep. ltood by his side. pute over the tiny island of Gam­ ognized by the United Nations. They concero technical workillg Allowance was made for the condhlons and back pay rather some 2') to 3 bllllon doUars in tact Germany is divided. Nego- lang-style assassination also sent Michael Kirwan of Ohio, one ot Traveled by Bus ma in the Evros river. The island is· in a bend at tbe The oftlclal attitude of the gov­ than wages. private pre-war debts. Hations tor the payment of debts out arrest orders for 14 other men, his campaign advisors, on the He made the trip back home - Evros river which marks the owed by east German institutions most of them members of the old strategy to be used In the coming ernment appeared to be to tone Greek-Bulgarian-Turkish (ron tier. The debts to be repaid include campaign. by bus, as he came - to talk down the seriousness of the inci­ remaining principal on the big and private individuals will not, Capone gang. with his two sons, Carl and Paul, But later Venizelos sought to In most cascs, be attempted untll Kirwan toid reporters he bad dent, but there were strong evi­ Dawes loan of 1924 and the even Another man was Inrested for who are drafijng a telegram they minimize the incident.

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