Waterloo Daily Courier (Newspaper) - April 24, 1947, Waterloo, Iowa Now Read hi Mart Than 45.000 Homes in FIRST WITH THE 1854 NEWS Cloudy and continued w APRIL 24, 1947 PAGES BIG FIVE CENTS QUITS FRUITLESS MEET Returns of UMW Battleship Battered by Gale Rejects of Pay Dispute D. C. The government Thursday t after a new formula for settling the strike that long distance lines have in at least 11 I AFL to Take Shop to High on Blue's Mich. General Motors corporation Thursday rejected a CIO fed Auto Workers proposal arbitration of a dispute over sion of a 15-cent hourly wage in- Money Will Be Used to CatTY eresse in J on Strike and Help crease acceptable to both Company and union officials re- negotiations GM and the union have agreed Des Moines The principle to the 15-cent boost The striking National Federation of Telephone Workers accepted an invitation from Edgar L. federal conciliation di- to renewed bargaining talks with three strategic units is the Bell The only immediate acceptance by the other side came from the Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. The Western Electric Co. and the Long Division of the ican Telephone Telegraph Co. said they would think it The three units employ about 93.000 of the 340.000 workers made idle by the union walkout Apr. 7 10 enforce new contract demands including a 512 a w eek pay i Complaints by telephone company officials that lines have been were heard in pi Says Fails to Write j Iowa shop only the signature of Governor I Robert D. Blue and to how u should The U Pay D. B Tl 11S H John L. Lewis got back of a Execution of The British battleship aground on rocks off the Cornish is pounded by heavy seas after breaking loose from tugs which were towing the vessel to the scrap The 34-year-old ship broke loose in a 60-mile-an- hour gale and driven on ihe rocks at Cudden near on Britain's southwest The crew members were faken in a via radio from London direct to a flat crease while the has publication it offered to pay a straight 11 cent contempt ime imposed against plus the equivalent of his United Mine and bif which and a half in six paid contributed Drought thousands of union days ers to Des Moines last Monday UAW p prevent er suggested iast ihe 11% cent and that an late iion panel how Governor Blue is expected to ing three and a half cents add his signature as soon as the measure reaches his Jewish Plan Jerusalem The Jewish underground in General Motors re- It may take several days before Less than an hour after al District Judge T. Alan borough refunded them 000. UMW officials arrived at telephone strike headquarters with a check for the to help support the 18-day old cross-country officials offered union said it tine announced new of such Thursday night The government hoped to bring armed British soldiers and police peace through the new negotiations will be summarily tried and by establishing a settlement wage on the snot by Jewish pattern which might be acceptable foreign TS council concluded Its Y conference Thursday j night a record of few Texas j and agreed to v 1meeE again ia London in Rewards of for the i viction of saboteurs were posted j Sig Four succeeded neither I in agreeing upon a peace treaty for j Austria which had been In union and company i mum accomplishment expected for j con- I The final meeting concluded at 7i35 p. m. a- m. and the foreign ministers of the ed France and Britain will leave Moscow after by companies in Milwaukee and Louisville and one of in Col- S. C. the enrolled document is presented to Mm. The final step to place the new legislation in the statute books will be official publication in two 1 The as originally passed by i the senate would have become July 4 but the house 50 Die When Gale Wrecks Oil Tanker England to Face Heatless s more teeth in. it The in all without Legal Question In prohibiting contracts for are authorized bv the Harry W. GM vice ident of UMW to president and the corporation i to officers of the chief negotiator with tie I; AW upon unanimous said in a letter to Reuther that j of the international i General Motors was to j tive this check arbitrating matters should T Jones a be settled by collective for the National Federation of the Jewish refugee ship Shear consider our offer to be ex- ephone before the dispatch of the f advantageous to the Help Carry represented by your 1 Werkau thanked him and told he for the entire chain of 29 Bell But even officials of west in agreeing to be The clandestine radio of Leumi increased the tension i gripping the Holy Land with its j announcement after the British shipped 800 more illegal Jewish immigrants from Haifa to j Nine Jews and three British has said repeatedly that it a farewell banquet tendered by Generalissimo Stalin at Kremlin Thursday night told C. W. strike director ors were injured in a clash aboard j will take a pay increase to get the he National nf union members back on the resented in the new said j are going with the understanding that no cash offer J pointed at the lack of progress he felt there was a of reaching an eventual within a reasonable be Joseph president of the Set Up Before the Big in acceptance is at your help I know we will able to carry the fight through The A. T. T. long lines division immigrants to detention pens on said Warren's invitation had agreed to set UD a SIH received at its New York sioa and a special and the management to meet in Three occupants of a British truck were wounded under i Anderson said that had the UAW a successful said the will when study points in ihe j a drastic order Thursday designed of a when the current contract to prevent any new wn of Among the legal questions re- Robeson the nation's maining to be settled how rne bv the new legislation can go entire 42-man crew of the British oil minister of fuel and with closed and union tanker ivere swept uel also prohibited contracts where the workers nt ant- in are Hv an to their deaths the vessel thP ine v eisei on tne of kind in both involved are hired by an and commercial premises during Ployer engaged in interstate com- i on Poultry Dr. C. C. the I day qualified bis year-old order at in an 80-mile Heating oy gas and Sponsors of the claim it suspending poultry in men who attempted to i be Pitted only with a will have application j certificate of j out the Franks said effective May 1- all entries to a show or But labor attorneys argued be- tion shall be as free the added a warning that a preliminary in- junction prohibiting the miners from striking against the ment still in force and can be invoked at any Goldsborough took the Arthur J. Albany at- recital was had offered no uled for May 9 ot N. Y. The board of education has withdrawn i permission to use a local high i school for a recital by Paul Negro the Carver Cultural a row out to the broken steamer pinned on the treacherous rocks at Sker Point were drowned the eyes of hundreds of fisherfolk on shore when their lifeboat cap- The fierce gale drove the Brit- ish warship on to the rocks of the west Cornwall coast and fishermen who rescued her crew said she Sonnett told the court that church group appears the partial a notice that the in the mission to use the school has coal mines cause' been rescinded was received real tothe at Dictatorship fore the legislature that tne any evidence of transmissible tional labor relations act will take l particularly Newcastle precedence in cases affecting j Refused Two Weeks commerce and that AJT entries shall be by j The house committee End Friday Des Moines The j Iowa legislature adjourn at 5 p. m. Friday on the 103rd day of the 51st general The house concurred in the ate resolution to adjourn at the close of business if still is some unfinished business at 5 p. the clock be stopped and the legislators continue un- The to the agreed to bold a short meeting ia STew York at the time of the TIN general assembly m they are all present at that The ministers directed the control council in Berlin to Thursday from Superintendent of j til all the work has been com- Schools John W. He declared no reason was on un- In an effort to dispose of legislation pending in the form of bills and the bonus 1 on a proposed the strength forces in Germany by Sept. 1. The foreign were instructed to continue to work on German problems either in London or Meeting the American immediately after the nal meeting of the shall are naturally disappointed that no Austrian treaty or had joined his new national unity movement which brought him out that bis organization would birds shall be kept this issue to the highest court John L. Lewis and the -on- for The had not showed they were said the organization followed AFL TO PAY MILLION ie in in line FOREIGN ROUNDUP that he would seek to set himself up as dictator of France through in arate from other birds until it has lon established that they are free acting in in Communist party from communicable j with a supreme court Goldsborough fined the union OES PAST No Federal Rep. M. H. Hicklin FOR NEW BUILDING SITE one of the bill's said re- new of French garding interstate De Gaulle received tne press at law has not ruled this matter of the closed national SCHOOLS ASKED TO JOIN STATE FAIR QUIZ DERBY Des schools been asked to choose their best to enter the When the tide receded at the headquarters of his union cawi a number of the villagers walked out to the They found a number of bodies entangled in the Other bodies were washed ashore covered with tar oil and badly mutilated from being pounded against the The lifeboat attempted twice to s t reaca tne stricken 7.000-ton On the third attempt the rescuers were near the vessel when they caught the full force of the Russia newspapers Thursday listed names and i school may enter one home states of the 23 senators A team will consist of three voted against the contestants with three Turkey aid program They also School officials said the 1947 a report on would be based on tne action but avoided current public and subjects covered the D. it Iowa which ms lo call off a contract 74. past grand patron of faces Lafayette park and notice Lewis had the Order of Eastern Star of white House will be sold for servea on the Iowa and prominent business 000.000 to the American S died at a hosPital here tion of Labor for a new national after suffering a it wss disclosed labor relations of radio today is the sound on page 2. column 5) stroke j Later he was asked to com- ment on American newspaper re- ports that failure here meant the T' States never the Soviet on It Says Here By Bob Hope One of the truly great figures on the The supreme on Mar 6 the railroad retirement act Guardia act all have on this wide the Iowa State fa it was Any rural school may enter or a township may select one to represent all rural schools in that rules of courts say that the federal government does not take over an entire field of by taking jurisdiction over a part of that He that the courts have ruled under such circum- stances the power reverts to the Czechoslovakia Czech people's court exacted revenge for Lichee Thursday and sentenced to death by hanging six gestapo men who wined out the famous little Xine Each town elementary or junior under Connolly argued that the lows was and contrary to the national labor relations act as it exists the federal government has assumed jurisdiction of subject a state cannot contradictory he government important is where Red Skelton be without his h o o s h Where would Jack Benny be without his stuttering cf there's m y The only son people ten to it these days is to the telephone A sound man leads of Campaign to Cut Priced Takes on Power Bob Hope interesting lives in the seventh and eighth Blue to Speak in City May 14 the TIOS I remember one sound man was at cut an whue nis wife was using the vacuum She was tne oih lowa of and courts have so for were given prison Gov Robert D B- totaling lOo the g Tne justice tne deatn meeting of thc Waterloo wih oe as tne own COUncil at Tavern on the Green action in eliminating tne May 14. on page Other features They to be hanged i It or day afternoon if their appeals to I Biliy Rose Column President are re- JCC iCity in Brief The court convicted Har lid Markets of direct responsibility for deaths of 333 Czechs and partial re- Programs him finally he couldn't stand it anv longer and are proper T can collective bargaining hear train Co And was tne case 01 tne novice sound man who was fired for sabotaging the TURNED DOWN AGAIN By mistake he oiled the hinges of the squeaking Des proved measure to legalize of. One sound man's wife divorced liquor by the drink failed He was tmng to get a 19 day the second time to win crying effect She came home approval of the house silting and found him sticking pins in the The vote on a proposal to And with all these hardboiled 6 it to the house for mystery programs on the the 0_ was 12 against to 3 man has a tough job o Page to 3 n. chief of the Klado the fact I heard one program the other l io 9 is waiting m the house an night that was nothing but 29 which would limit for besides his 181 sales to hotels and country and bodies hilling share in the destruction of Theaters Of the sound Tien Others who received 19 KinK get z litlle the G El Harvester Iwere up by two snappy on page 2. column Woman's Pages 151 Ray Noel of a Clover Farm Chain food sfore at N. lelli as he lo of 30 per gent in prices in answer to President Truman's plea io halt rising Wholesale for t he chain made the on page 2.) direct to will not be possible in month or two to evaluate the progress made here and clarify the was first our impatience probably expected more progress this session than could probably jbe 1 all my he think we have a. flair chance of reaching an on these critical mailers a reasonable however depressing the present delays insv To Slake Report to Marshall will leave by at 9 a. He will make a special report the American people either Sunday or Monday .ae that when he left ington he realized there was tle chance of an agreement on the treaty He added that he did hooe for Austrian treaty before leaving British Foreign Secretary Era- erf Bevia failed in a last effort to get a Soviet ment to return Austrian ers of war to Austria before the treaty Soviet Minister V. M. Molotov i bluntly replied that Russia Inoi prepared to to such a j proposal at this Bevin would have had the Big put into effect at once 'a in the treaty which was agreed although the rest of the treaty neither was agreed to nor in Agree on Farther The ministers arrived at the final meeting well equipped with proposals for setting up a sion to which to turn over the Austrian Eventually they agreed to set up a special commission to study all open Austrian questions plus special technical committee to