Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1949-11-23

Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1949-11-23

Dittmer Honored ~ . Weather • Jack Dittmer. senior Iowa end, Tues· Cloudy and colder to­ day was named to the Big Ten's all­ day. Cloudy and light conference second team. rain Thursday. High today (Story on Page 4) al owan 45. low 30. Tuerday's hilb 41, low 15. Est. 186~AP Leased Wire, AP Wirephoto. UP Leased Wire-Five Cents Report Negotiations iFor 5 UI-ISC Game Boy~ 11~ Only Survivor egotiations are underway between SUI and Iowa State for resumption of football relations between the schools, th Iowa State Daily Student reported Tuesday. The Daily Student said tbe results of the discussions will be Of Air Crash Fatal To 34 OSLO, NORWAY (JP) - An 11- 30 miles southwest of Oslo. ed by Toral! Hagen, reached the released by Dec. 3 to Cardinal Guild, Iowa State student governing year-old Jewish refugee boy The twin - enlined DC-3 trans­ scene more than 42 hours alter body. emerged Tue.day as the sole IUr- port, object of a four-nation sea, the crash. The D a i I Y Student quoted vivor of a plane wr ck that air and land searCh, was cattying He blinked and told his rescu­ broueht death to 34 persons - 27 tour Dutch crewmen and three ers In halUng French that he felt John Edenburn, gUild president, other children and seven adults. nurses In addition to the chUdren. "not bad." Airforce $ays as liaying the announcement came H is Isaac Allal, 11. His two A police officer in charge of Though able to walk, he was from A t hIe tic Director Loui!. brothers and a sister were among operations at the scene said 31 hustled on a stretcher to an am­ Menze after the guild threatened the dead. All 28 children w re Ibodies had been recovered, 26 ot bulance and taken to the hospital (-54 Missing to take action if negotiations be­ being flown from Tunisia to Nor- them children. The other three at Drammen, 10 miles away. way for six months rest and re- bodies are believed to be under There the chief physlclan de­ tween the schools broke down. habiUtatlon when their D ute h the wreckage. 'Notblni to Say' scribed his Injuries as a scratched In Northwest transport plane lost Its bearln !tUnc in Chair nose, a swollen wrist and light Menze, contacted by The Asso­ and crashed Sunday night. Isaac was sittmg in his chair bums. pORTLAND, ORE. IIPI - The ciated Press, said, "I have nothing Search parties found the wreck- at the very lall ot the plane when aJrCorce Tuesday night said a C- to say now." densely wooded hillside a party of hom guardsmen, head- "II .. alm'-t a mlraele," wd tbe doetor, Tboll,b sulterlDa no 54 cargo plane with six men The Daily Student said the ac- apparent sbocll, It wall hollft be­ .board was presumed down In the ~o~a~u~~~d~~ a gulld vote 'bee. fore the bo1 told h.. name. Patl[ic northwest after the pilot's 1. Contact of the Iowa studcnt Asked If he knew where he was, Allal replied, "Yes, I am In Nor­ last radio message said, " I am governing body in regard to pro­ Ex - President Leads I way. No?" ronIused," Bnd the plane's gaso-I motion of athletic relations, speci­ The plane, of the Aero-Holland linc limit had expired. fically an Iowa State - Iowa foot­ company, had touched the tree­ The C-54 was on a round-trip ball game. Uprising in Panama tops on a hill In the dark and navigational flight from McChord 2. Release at a guJld poll taken crashed to earth, plowing a 200- field, Wash., to Portland airport recently to test student reaction PAN \1 ( P) - Dr. l)ani('1 Chani ,oust d president of Pan­ toot wide furrow throullh great \0 practice instrument approach to the Id~a of a game .. lline trees before It rammed Its over the Woodland, Wash., range The Dally Student s8Id the re­ ama, led thousands of d('lnnll,tratol" TnI.'. day night in a march on nose into a stony rid, and turned J!lIlrker, approximately 40 mill'S suits of th~ poll were held back tht, rt'sidence of his SUl'Ct'ssor. Til· nationlll polic(' brokt' up the over. north of Portland. alter ad?pbng the suggestion ot near revolt with gunfire that killed a . ix-year-old boy lind wounded The front end was wrecked, but A heavy drizzle and fog Tues- one of ~ts members. The news­ the tail was almo t intact. The day afternoon grounded s arch paper sa l~ It was understood that five oth rs, including a membcr of parham nt. e the athletic department felt pub- dead were thrown right and lett. planes of the aIr rescue and Ore- li h' th 11 ld . Chanis' dram, tic, nd 1111C'xpcctecl appcaranc b for th na­ Fire licked at the wreckage, but gon national guard after they s m~ e po now wou ImpaIr tional a~s('mhly set off the dl'lI1- did not spread Into a consuming t 1 it f b' f fl· hts negotiations between the schools. blnze. wen a 0 or TIe Ig " The poll, the papcr said, is be- ollstration. Ill' tOf(' tIp a )C'ttl'r ()f wa Identified &'1 Alejandro Just over the h!ll, little m 0 r e Sear.ch began after ~adlo con- lieved to show "overwhelming sup­ r slgnation he signed three days GOllzalez Revilla. He was shot III tact WIth the Portland aIrport was port of the resumption at athle­ the leg'. Four other persons than a mile away, was the farm broken off suddenly at 2:50 p.m. tic relations between the schools sutfered t.ullet wound before ot NicUay Grude. But amazin,ly (Iowa time), 20 minutes before by the Iowa State student body." "I withdraw my resignation." the police ucceeded In dl pers­ not a member of the family heard the crash. the C-54 was cl~e over the Port- The Daily Student said the ath- Hundreds of person~ in the gal­ Inr the demonMntors. Two Brothers, I ter land range statIOn. letic council Is "rumored" to have (AP Wirephoto) leries streamed out of the building Chiari was sworn In os presi­ A ground party of Washington voted for resuming relations with into the streets crying "to pre.~i­ dent of Panama Sunday after the So little Isaac sa t amid the state troopers checked residents Iowa. Jack Frost Paints A Winter Fantasy dencla!" 58-year-old Chanis, a physicIan, bodies, among them his brothers, In the Woodland, Wash., area tor Blommers Comments They were joined by others who was ousted in a clash ot authoi"lty Victor-Halm and Daniel, and his JACK FROST'S ICY FINGER paln~ wInter's picture each year when spray and rol t from Nlarara reports of a crash or low flying In Iowa City Prot. Paul Blom­ marched toward the o!ficial resi­ with the Police Chief Col. Jose sister, Rachel, untll the rescuers Falls freezes on nearby trees and sbubbery. Thl view of Luna. Island wa taken Tuesday wben Ice cov­ aircraft. mel's, head of SUI's board in dence of Roberta Chiari, the man Remon. Chiarl was a second vice arrived. ered the trees there for the first time this season. The plane's fuel deadline was control of athletics, said the board who succeeded Chanis in a light­ president and cou in or Remon. Tbe plane, chartered by the first set at live hours and later has never discussed resumption of ning coup on Sunday. American 10 I n t DI trlbution llfjed to eight hours. At 9 p.m., football relations between Iowa No-Cut Ruling in Effect Mounted and tederal police commlUee to ferrl underfed bope that the C-54 would return and Iowa State. Provoo Pleads Innocent Council Overrules charged down the thorou,hfare In Man Denies Abducting Jewilh relu,ee children from ~~~I was olflcially given up. "As 1ar as I know," Blommers To Charge of Treason Today, After Vacation on attempt to break up any march Girl, 7, in Minnesota Tunisia to Norway for rehabili­ At 12:50 p.m., the plane radioed said, "there have been no negotia­ en the pre.idenUal residence. tation before emlrration to b­ !hat it WaS over Toledo, Wash., tions as yet. I don't know what NEW YORK (IP) - John David I Objections fa Tax SUI's no-cut !'ullng will be in The crowd grew in numbel'. RED LAKE FALLS, MINN. tll'l rael, had been ml Inr since 8 range marker, flying through in­ would be done from an Iowa Provoo, 26th American to be I efleet today until 12;30 p.m. and Estimates of those who pushed - Raymond Francis Dempsey, 25, lI.m., liluray, when It rad oed termittent rain and fog. The pilot standpoint it the problem came charged with treason in World from 12;30 p.m. Monday, when toward the president's residence an unemployed cook, Tue day It wa approachln, Oslo to land. said, "I am confused," and radio for Local The plane nev r appeared. The before the board." War II, pleaded innocent Tues­ Paving classes will be resumed after the ranged from 10,000 to 30,000. night denied that he ever saw rontact was broken. Blommers said there is a pos­ day and said he had been in jaJl Machine run and ririe fire or laid his hands on a seven­ search \wgan when a !lash ot lleht The Iowa City council Tuesday Thanksgiving recess, until 12:30 sibility Paul Brechler, SUI direct­ 2 1-2 years "without counscl or night adopted a resolution over­ crackled.

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