Daily Huronite and Plainsman, The (Newspaper) - August 15, 1946, Huron, South Dakota of Service fa CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA THE DAILY AND PLAINSMAN ITE VOLUME LXI SOUTH AUGUST 1946 Weather South Scattered showers Low tonight Friday Possible not sc warm through SINGLE COPY 5c r ammes 1 o County Great Lakes Seamen On Strike Veiled Inference That U. S. Profited From War Rouses Ire Of Byrnes Aug. 15. ed States and Great Britain struck back today with blunt and un- varnished statements at Soviet on their peace con- ference last of the five former enemy states to be pre- sented a keynote of collaboration her great neighbor to the the Soviet Czechoslovakia bitterly replied to Hungarian attacks on Czech treatment of Hungarian 11 U. S. Secretary of State exception to Russian legations the debate on Italy that certain nations had en- riched themselves during the said the war had cost the United States and hope he Soviet was not to the United Striking at economic clauses in the peace treaties tend to restrict and divert trade or international economic Byrnes said the United States no apology to make for 'the ciples of and dom which we have striven to write into the Britain's Sentiments A. V. Britain's First Lord of the said words of the first delegate of the United States are in full accord with the sentiments of Great He called Bulgaria's demands on Greece for Western Thrace Finnish Foreign Minister Carl Enckell praised Russia as a erous but entered a plea for a reduction by in Finland's reparations payments and an easing of the territorial See Page Two Aberdeen Has New Polio Cases Aug. 15. Five more Aberdeen polio cases greatest single day's increase since the disease struck here near ly a month were listed today as St. Luke's The total under treatment to 29, highest yet despite a coun of and o this number 14 cases were from Victims reported today mclur ed boys 5, 15, a 1, and tw 3 and 9 months The hospital announced that Brentford 4, previously be to have been stricken had been taken off the The number of deaths remain a VICTIMS TREATED SIOUX Aug. 15, A third victim ha been brought here for treatment She is Bernadette Ann Andrze of who was stricken a week She is no a respiratory case but doctors sak her condition was CANCEL CELEBRATION Aug. IS. The Parkston Labor Day Celebra tion has been cancelled by the city council in an effort to pre vent the possible contraction o polio by Hutchinson County resi To date no cases have been officially reported in the county Benjamin F. Fields Coted For Aug. 15. The House surplus property com today cited coritt Benjamin F. Fields for contempt The committee said in an orde in records of his dealings in surplus war The case now will be referred to House Speaker Rayburn who may refer it to the U. S. attorney for the District o Columbia for possible grand jury H jury should find showed he would be charged and subject Conviction would entail possible fine of or a year in or Pravda Rebukes Byrnes Technique Aug. 15. Communist party today described as undemocratic and un- dignified U. S. Secretary of State James F. nique in presiding over the Paris peace L. in an article en- titled in said that Byrnes had tried to block discussion of the Italian issue by Russia and had backed down only on the insistence of Andrei Y. Russian deputy for- eign who produced the minutes of the previous day's session to show attitude was head of the American delegation imagined himself the master of the article thought he was allowed to do Little Likelihood Of Cancelling S. D. State Fair Aug. 15 tile paralysis will not force of the 1946-South Dakota State Fair at Huron Sept. 3-7 ess the polio situation in the state Dr. superintendent of the board of said Dr. Cottam said he with Secretary Frank Hafner the State Fair board did not appear as if there was any need to cancel the fair except to teep children Cancellation of the 4-H club portion of the annual event was decided upon to accomplish thai he Dr. Cottam noted the Minne sota board of health cancellation of the fair in that state but said it was justified because of the much greater incidence of thi disease do not feel the situation in South Dakota warrants sucl action at he declared Truman Plans Vacation Cruise Aug. 15 President Truman leavi Washington tomorrow for 18 day yachting vacation in New England White House Press Secretary Charles G. Ross disclosed plans for the aboard the presi USS Williamsburg It will carry the President into the Narragansett Bay area and up the east coast of No Of Huron School Opening Expected The opening date of Huron lic schools will not be postponed unless more polio cases occur lo Supt. A. J. Lang said today after conferring on the matte with Dr. H. L. county health Opening date is Sept. 9. Dr. Saylor said no new cases have been reported to and Huron's two victims o the disease continue to make ex He said that Marjorie Kowalski daughter of Mr. am Mrs. Anton 531 ka Avenue is now and running and that he would lift the quarantine on thi family At the same time Dr. Paul Tschetter reported that his pa Donald 11-year-oil son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mun 731 Sixth Street had virtually recovered from bulbar type of poliomyelitis af feeling the It resulted in only slight of speech which the doctor be- the boy will outgrow with in a short A British armed a machine stands guard over Jews jailed in Tel after search for holders of Action followed kidnaping of three British officers by Jewish News Photo From NEA Faces A Call Upon Jews To Open Revolt 15. Terrorists threatened for a nd time to bomb the general office of Palestine today after Jews were exhorted to revolt against Great Britain and the outlawed Irgun Leumi As on last the building Armed Jews Jailed mmi Proposal To SpUt Palestine Aug. 15 As on last sources in the British was emptied and communications government said today that the systems throughout Palestine were disrupted for more than an Bombs were not found in to armed either From British forces stood guard in the mandate awaiting possible trouble from the aroused because illegal Jewish immigrants were deported to Another 800 illegal immigrants reached Haifa aboard a 300-ton schooner after a. All faced deportation under the British policy to halt lawless en- trance into the country in which the Arab population is Calls For Revolt Irgun Which authorship of the King vid Hotel bombing last month in which 91 persons were called on the Jews to revolt in a broadcast from an outlawed dio broadcast urged unification of Hagana and the so-called resistance a- single ish army under an underground Zionist Calling upon all Jews to their services with the army or with the proposed United States has refused to par in the plan for dividing Palestine as recommended by a cabinet com- of leaving Britain to cope with the problem by underground the broadcaster must exert our every strength against two British and The underground government is the broadcast guide our constant war against those two longer See Page Two President Truman made the United States decision known in a letter saying he would neither accept nor reject the plan at this time without support of the American these sources British who had made it plain that the plan for ing Palestine into four zones in a federal state depended upon See Page Two Prisoner pf Japs To Head Minnesota American Legion ST. Aug. Ernest B. was elected Minnesota de- commander of the American Legion Wednesday on the first anniversary of his release from a Japanese prison Noisy cheers greeted the mous choice of the commander oi the 194th tank who was taken prisoner on Bataan in the early days of the Pacific Resolutions approved included a state tonus proposal with a based on monthly for home service and for for- eign to be paid before Jan. 1, 1950.' Expected To Halt Flow Of Key Articles Aug. The CIO national maritime union threw picket lines around major ports on the Great Lakes calling upon all seamen to join a strike aimed at tying up the lake shipping industry within a and halting the flow of iron grain and Union President Joseph flying in from Washington early today to direct the mated the union's lake strength at and strike headquarters predicted to other workers would join the walkout in support of the major a shortened work Effects Indefinite The Ore and Coal Exchange said it would be one to two before it would have a clear pic ture of the effects of the strikis on vessels now About 260 bulk which carry ly ore and have been in ice as compared with 287 a year Each bulk carrier has a crew of about 32 to 36, including censed Exchange officials noted thai interruptions in coal loading docks would involve the backing up of loaded freight cars and tie up railroad spok man predicted a majority of the lake vessels would be idle within a few The spokesman said bers coast to have agreed to The of the cooperation was not de Early reports from union quarters said pickets were at all major lake including Erie Milwaukee Chicago and Two Minn. Canadians Join Union leaders said the from unorganized crews has beer amazingly and added thai Canadian seamen with us 100 The strike began at Jack vice president of the said the union had modified drastically its nine original keeping principally a demand for a 44- hour week and maintenance of union officials said original de- mands for a 40-hour week had been discarded along with wage increases 10, 15 and 18 cents hourly for beginners and certain rated men and preferential hiring through union A flat overtime rate that vary with ratings was for original overtime demands for Saturday and Sunday work union representatives Coal Prices May Be Upped To Meet Freight Increases SIOUX Aug. 15 dealers are authorized to in Legionnaires Voice Disappointment As Housing Project Is Given Setback 3v Decision To Sell Building j. j. crease ceiling amount of the f Mackenzie's Column Troubles Pile Up For Britain As Peacetime Brings New Woes prices by tb freight rate in crease recently allowed the rail Howard L. price noted He called attention also tha restaurants having no records available to permit the operate to compute the overall margin and the raw food cost of eacl meal or food may keep rec ords for a period of 30 a the end of prices may be During the 30-day period of the restaur ant must hold to its ceiling prices in effect prior to July 1. 1942. In another the OPA ex observed that plowshares sharpening services have been removed from price By J. M. JR. AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Great riddled by experimenting with a new system at honie and striving mightily to save the eco- nomic position abroad without which she would be reduced to an obscure little finds self surrounded today by an most incredible number of have been darker hours fo when she stood alone possible tion by the and Adolf when courage and determination were her ing moment to ment existence her only but for downright cussed ations it is hard to recall when any nation was so beset She is carrying the mam load in efforts to maintain her own and the Dutch interests in MM Eight Everything From Good Things To Eat To Threshing Machines on the Classified Page Makes Interesting Reading YOU WANT TO SWAP or RENT PHONE 751 As Low As for She Would Give All Aggravating an already critical housing shortage in eviction of 45 persons living in the former county sanitorium to clear way for its sale to a bidder reportedly interested in converting the property a the all paying were to have been served 30- be citizens will have an opportunity to at 2 p. m. in the court rooms at the county if tne court decides it may be the county will be re- quired to advertise for three consecutive weeks in all oi county official newspapers date of an The and and buildings then would be sold to the highest Offer The bidder already interested was reported to have offered for both land and Included in the property are five quarter sections of a com- plete set of farm two frame a stone and the 25-room The name of the bidder was not Renting the land and occupying one of the houses at the present time is John J. His lease expires Mar. 1, 1947. News of the evictions came as a disappointment to members oi the Huron Legion post who last spring had persuaded the county board to open the unoccupied sanitorium for returned veterans and displaced Sheriff Joe chairman the Legion committee in charge of the certainly will be a great blow to these ilies and I don't know where we will be able to find room in the city for 45 Indicating how acute the ing lack has become in Reilly pointed out that his has served approximately 400 eviction notices during the past Board Defends Action Commissioners justified action on the ground that even if the not sold this fall the families would not be able to live there because of quate heating Chairman O. C. Olson declared that it would cost and to repair the heating plant and he doubted whether rentals would pay the cost of coaL An- other commissioner said he thought it would take nearly a carload of coal per It was the opinion of Mrs. liam who occupies one-half of one of the houses and serves as that the occupants might be willing to buy coal or A check at William K 37, caresses No. 2, Hessie CIO Warns May Hake Demand for New Wage Boosts Aug. 15. The CIO renewed today its de- mand that President Truman call a Labor-Management President Walter Reuther of the CIO automobile workers warned also of a new round of wage de- mands unless full inflation con- sols are Reuther took the floor at a meeting of CIO officials after CIO president Philip Murray had declared that a labor-management conference is more urgently Mrs. Roosevelt Shaken Up In Car Collision N. Aug. 15 Eleanor Roosevelt was shaken up and four other persons were injured late yesterday after- noon in a collision near congress and the Truman administration continue to render to big business we will be compelled to take action on the wage Reuther they don't protect us oh the price fronts we will have to de- mand higher Living Costs Up Murray said wages are being while the cost of living stabilization program which means curbs on wage increases and soaring price he not a stabilization gram but a He said existing standards of the national wage stabilization board must be revised in the light of higher living The CIO leader renewed his request that President Truman call a labor-management asserting that unless some is taken to protect the people's living the stage will be set for a new Tackle Problem An official police report made by Patrolman William Segnit said the widow of President velt told him dozed off at the crossing over the white line between north soot traffic am crashing head-on into another The accident occurred on the Saw Mill River Parkway about three miles north of the New York Mrs Roosevelt was driving from her home at Hyde Park to her Green wich village Her Miss Malvina said last night si the apartment that except for a of bumps on the Mrs. Roosevelt was none the worse for the Police gave this account of the Mrs. Roosevelt's automobile first struck a machine operated by Albert 51, of Brooklyn and Hopewell N. Y. The impact turned the Roosevelt car into the path of an bile driven by Robert S. 26, of N. Y. No charges were filed against any of the oil space A check at eral local hardware stores showed that both types of heating units are although not the problem re- SM Page Two County To Have Health Nurse Funds provided in the 1MT Beadle County and by the state board of will mit the hiring of a county rural health nurse by Jan. 1, it was an- today by Wayne chairman of the Beadle County Health ible Murray's statement that labor cannot go along with the program prefaced his sub- mission of a price gram to a special emergency ing of top CIO officials gathered Here to deal with what they led rising threat of Top national officers sa well as state and local atives gathered lor an emergency session to discuss what has to the wage earner's lar in the light of recent price The following a gathering of CIO Two Those who suffered a fracture of the left E. 28, of a passenger in Brooks tions of the nose and possible chest Mrs. Gertrude 35, Mrs. lacerations on the right ear and possible chest Mrs. Ar- lene minor Both the Roosevelt and Brooks cars were so badly damaged they could not proceed under their own S. F. BUSINESSMAN DIES SIOUX Aug. C. F. 67, fuel and ice died Wednesday succumbing to a heart attack that occurred five weeks Owner of the Mullen liad been in here he 26 County commissioners ated to be matched by the state on a dollar for dollar for the nurse's Applicants for the position must qualify under the state merit Hougland The county health an outgrowth of the Northern Great Plains Agriculture Advisory was organized nearly month in addition to are the Supt Margaret Long. C. J. Mrs. Harriet Mrs. B. M. Miss Kenneth and Chairman O. G. Olson of the ty who is county Fane Security Administration super- said a county-wide survey by the committee revealed thai the services of a health nurse to be a major ia Beadle County rural would surprise the chairman many of our rural people are in need of medical advice and We feel a nurse can do much to bring health defects among children to attention of parents and low through with a cc medical examination and courses of treatment