Russian Plan Studied By United Nations In Atomic Debate
In New York Baruch and advisers scrutinized Russia's Groymyko plan to control atomic energy with veto power kept by the Big Five. They oppose any international pool that would allow disarmament without Big Five approval, stressing U S bombs remain under national control. A Russian substitute would keep veto in the security council and rely on international sanctions, with negotiations ahead.
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New York
Truman
Bernard M. Baruch
United Nations Atoreic Commission
Russia
Washington
Baruch
Council
United States
Atomic Commission
Andrei A. Gromyko
Gromyko
Security Council
Five Die in Dallas Baker Hotel Explosion
Five persons die and scores are injured when a boiler room explosion at the Baker hotel in Dallas rips through the basement and lower floor. Ammonia fumes from shattered pipes clog the air as glass and debris scatter near a parking lot. The east side and a nearby structure are wrecked, with firefighters rescuing upper floors as ambulances converge.
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Baker Hotel
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British Uncover Plot to Kidnap General in Jerusalem
British army headquarters said it had evidence that a Jewish extremist group planned an attempt to kidnap a general in Jerusalem. The army also noted it has halted the search in the Eucharim quarter for another individual as part of ongoing security operations.
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Kyvelem Beter
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Jerusalem
Four Powers Tackle Trieste Clash At Postwar Talks
The Big Four, meeting in Paris, show cautious optimism after near framework on Italian colonies. They debate Trieste fate with Yugoslavia and Greece, while Molotov signals delay. Talks also cover Austrian-Italian frontier, Italian naval units, and a UN reference option.
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Paris
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Greece
V. M. Molotov
Russia
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Yugoslavia
Britain
Frauer
United States
United Nations
Thialy
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Rome
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Bulgaria
Convicted tax evasion case of Vunte Caer Lustig
Federal verdict finds Vunte Caer Lustig guilty on all counts of a 23 count indictment for deliberate tax evasion. Judge Harold Mo Renneds indicated the sentence would follow the verdict as the case proceeded through the court. Weather notes mixed with stray text are part of the surrounding report.
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York
Seatold Wesel
Thes Longeharps
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Lee
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Local Youth Trains Wild Hawks in Safe Rearing Plan
Wood Erskine Jr of 724 Forest Drive devised a method to raise a Cooper hawk to bypass the danger of capturing alive wild birds. He hatched a chick with an old setting hen, then replaced the hawk with baby chicks to foster a tame, trainable bird. The two week old hawk is expected to fly soon and may be trained to respond to a whistle. The diet includes steak, liver, fortified nutrients, and bone meal. Wood has already trained a sparrow and a red tailed hawk.
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Forest Drive
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Ile
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Prosecution Frames Kilian Case Over Guardhouse Cruelty Claims
In a German case at P Bad Nameim the army accuses Col Kilian of direct orders behind brutal treatment of American prisoners at the Tichfield guardhouse. Maj Joseph Rolinsen details alleged policy to make the prison harsher, claiming Kilian sought fear to suppress resistance.
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New York
Highland Park
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Lichfield
Aitar
Davenport Man Beaten to Death in Davenport
Davenport resident Ruallesy 48 formerly of Corydon died after an ambulance ride to a hospital Friday following an attack on a site wall. Autopsy cites skull fracture and severe injuries from the assault by a man identified as Frank Repperty and An Atopsy. Witnesses said the assailant struck and beat the victim as he lay on the sitework, then fled. Police report ongoing investigation and trials pending.
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Women's Clubs Seek Labor Law Reforms Across States
The General Federation of Women's Clubs urges that civil and criminal responsibility and accountability be placed on officers and members for strikes and labor actions. A resolution, presented by the resolutions committee with Oregon and Massachusetts delegations, calls for mandatory disclosure and stronger duties for club leaders matching those on fellow citizens.
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1946 Budget Clash Prompts Senate House Showdown
Congress eyes major funding cuts as a $341,980,000 Interior Department bill advances after Senate passage. The conference panel signals sharp battles over electrification, reclamation, and other programs as lawmakers debate next year’s federal spending levels. The Agriculture Department also forecasts an 1946 pig crop of 81.5 million, down about 6 percent from last year, signaling tighter pork supplies through 1947.
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Cleveland Club Purchase Confirmed
A report states the purchase of the Cleveland Indians baseball club has gone through. It notes the buyer discussed the deal with the club’s staff and learned details of the organization’s operations. The item appears in a radio ad and local publicity.
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Dies at State Convention Witnesses Sudden Collapse
Irvin Wyatt, Clinton County auditor, heard Leach gasping at the Iowa Association of County Officers meeting in Des Moines. Despite calling De 0 E. Messell, Leach died before aid could reach him. the convention continued amid the confusion.
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P.O. L. Leach
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Arkryak Des Moines
Iowa Association of Couunty
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Clinton County
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E. Messell
Seth
Keesselh
Arly
Alice
Court Denies Bail for Dr. Campbell
Dr. Philpp T. Campbell of Iomata is held in Douglas county jail under an extradition warrant. The Nebraska governor issued a writ of habeas corpus denial as Campbell appeals the custody ruling.
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Cimab
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Linvolm
Associated Press
Stiles
Blue's Majority Put at 58 434 in Des Moines Nomination
Des Moines report on republican governor race canvass shows Robert D. Blue winning re election by 58 434 votes over opponent George Cimeted. Total republican governor vote reaches 222 618 with four write ins. democratic nominee Frank Miles received no clear majority.
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Robert D. Blue
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George ‘Cimeted
Frank Miles
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U S Proposes Four Power Plan to Control Japan
The United States suggested to Russia China and Britain a four power control commission to supervise Japan for a 25 year disarmament period. The plan would take effect after current occupation ends and aims to maintain disarmament with a capital commission enforcing limits and inspections. The proposal aligns with long term balance of power but differs from Germany’s management under occupation.
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Veterans Protest Proposed Change At Ames College
Veterans at Iowa State College protested a proposed change in tuition and attendance payments. If approved, the plan would raise the college’s annual federal funding to over 4 million dollars, far above the 500 dollar cap per student under GI benefits. The move aims to cover true instructional costs, potentially limiting pilot training funds under the same act.
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Towa State College
Gill
Lnttle
Suet Warete
Truce in Manchuria Extended by Eight Days
Chiang Kai-shek extends Manchuria truce by eight days just before expiry. The extension, seen as concession to Chinese communists, comes as negotiations resume after a 24 hour warning of expiration.
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Stores to Close Saturday Evenings in Council Bluffs
Council Bluffs stores will switch to summer hours with Saturday evenings closed from June 29. Of 75 stores, 40 firms voted: 16 will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. Grocery stores will stay open as usual through Sept. 1.
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O'Toole to Sue Jacobs Over Fight Ticket Scandal
Rep. O'Toole of New York announces a $100000 damage suit against Fight Promoter Mike Jacobs, alleging fraud and racketeering. He calls for a New York boxing commission probe into Jacobs and promotion practices while denying requests for last minute boxing tickets. The Justice Department says no anti trust probes are planned.
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O'Toole
D.-N.y
House
Mike Jacobs
New York
Gtoole
Jacobs
Louis Conn
O'Toal
New York Boxing Commission
Justice Department
Thas Department
Rep. O'Toole
India in Uproar Over Nehru Arrest
India gripped by protests and strikes Friday after Jawaharlal Nehru’s arrest. Major cities including Bombay Calcutta and Madras saw shutdowns with workers walking out of factories and shops shuttered. Police used tear gas as demonstrations worsened, while transport and stock markets faced closures and disruptions across the princely state of Kashmir and other regions.
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Ndias
Jawaharlal
Madura
India
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Kashmir
Shiekh Abdullah Ane
Sir Marl
Worry Chasing Drug Proving Successful
Worry chasing drug credited Friday with noticeable improvement in war victims suffering aphasia. Captains Louis Lin and Martin Ho Stein of the Army Medical Corps report the use of sodium compound produced encouraging results in restoring speech and comprehension after brain injury.
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Louis Lin
Martin Ho Stein
Army Medica Corps
Saga
Lesuils
18 Year Olds Exempt From Draft as Pay Rises
A wartime drafting clash ends with 18-year-olds exempt from call and 19-year-olds again subject. Congress inches toward final approval of a nine month extension of selective service plus a broad pay hike for all armed forces personnel. The pay boosts favor sergeants and privates, while 18-year-old exemptions remain central to the compromise.
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Hogkinson
Washington
Rayturn
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Lane
Senate
House
Short
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Honse
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Occupation Forces in Germany May Be Slashed to 150000
Berlin reports Pte Jesenh McNarney indicated a potential reduction of American occupation forces in Germany to 150000, while stressing no final decision had been made. He cited improved food rations as civilian diets would rise to 1225 calories daily from 1189 starting June 26, and noted 150000 tons of US food sent to the occupation zone this month.
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Germany
Berlin
Jesenh McNarney
Poiday
United States
Congressman calls for tighter Army spending controls
Rep Albert Rast demanded stronger congressional oversight of War department outlays. He cited a $138 million surplus fund tied to the War department and a $700,000,4700 appropriation for the fiscal year. He questioned Tripler hospital construction costs and urged scrutiny of federal agency spending including Agriculture and UNRRA tied goods.
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House
Daly
Honolulu
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River to Crest at 12.5 Feet Sunday
River forecasts show a crest near 12.5 feet expected Sunday as higher waters push downstream from Yankton, South Dakota. Officials warn of rising conditions and potential travel impact along waterways and nearby bridges.
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