Evatt Seeks Veto Removal At United Nations
Australian Foreign Minister Herbert Evatt told reporters he plans a showdown on the UN veto at the upcoming General Assembly session. The Spanish question dominates the council debate as Andrei Gromyko blocks measures, sparking Evatt’s push to strip the veto from the charter. Evatt condemned the veto process as a scandal and called for reforms amid a tense council session chaired by Castillo Najera.
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New York
Herbert V. Evatt
United Nations Security Council
General Assembly
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Pigit
United Nations
Security Council
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Uoerbert V. Evatt
Spain
Gromyko
Alexander Cadogan
Empire
Council
Francisco Castilo Najera
Mexico
Castillo Najera
Russia
London
Grontyko
Repatriation Plan Explained in New Truman Booklet
An official 16 page guide titled Return of Our Gold Star Heroes explains the Beeneea program signed by President Truman on January 33 and released to National Selectricians Inc for funeral service professionals. Tom Belford of Beem Belford Funeral Home in Council Bluffs will distribute copies to readers from his firm. The booklet answers common questions about repatriations for the general public.
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Mien
Icians, Inc
Tom Belford
Beem-Belford Funeral Home
Council Bluffs
Questia
Waste Mayor Feoria Walkout Halts Trolley and Bus Service
In Proria Wisconsin a 300 member AFIL affiliated union strike shut down all trolley and bus operations in a 105,000 population city. The stoppage left streets quiet as transit workers walked off the job, halting service and prompting city disruption.
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Feoria
Proria
Afil Algamated Association of
Tiny Tots Wreak Havoc at Church
Three children in the 2600 block of Avenue A caused about $1,000 damage by starting ten fires in Broadway Christian Church on Twenty seventh Street and Avenue. The 7 year old boy and sister are siblings. parents and Juvenile Officer Otto Wurl planned action. Church pastor Rev Fred Coley said keys were not left on the door and candles burned in the hallway before discovery.
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Broadway Christian Church
Twenty-seventh Street
Avenue
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Leonard Aratray
Otto Wurl
Coley
Walter Allquist
George L. Pettit
M. I. Etherton
Truman Silent on Tobey Blast
President Truman refused to expand on his written rebuke to Senator Tobey at a news conference. He said letters are confidential and would not comment on Tobey's Senate confrontation or the claim about a "court of public opinion" affecting federal appointments. George W. Taylor and others have offered for roles on the three man economic council under the Fall Employment Act.
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Truman
Senator Tobey
Teter Tobey
Senate
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Edwin
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Fidential
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Tepneiers
Economic Council
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Jahor
Sand Jr
Cpestini
Athens
Country Facing Meatless Dinner in Shortage Crisis
The nation faces meat shortages as housewives shift to meatless menus on Thursday and restaurants feel the impact. Fish and fowl become alternatives for Sunday dinners as butcher shops report little to no fresh meat. The National Association of Retail Meat Dealers notes about half the country’s shops have closed, signaling hardship across households and meal planning amid proposed price control extensions and farm policy debates.
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National Association of Retail
National Restaurant Association
MA Peat Velit
OPA
Packer
Meat Animals Decline to Record Low Level
Washington report from a government department notes meat slaughterers offering top prices for cattle while marketings of meat animals fall to new lows. Observers expect a substantial rise after the present price control law expires on June 30. Hog sales last week were 87 percent below the previous week, with drought and market pressures blamed for the decline.
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Washington
Spriv' Culture
Sa ML Ket
Prine- Pat
Wits
OPA
Avestock
Dave Hematin
Truman hopes settlement at Allis-Chalmers without seizure
President Truman said at a news conference he hopes the Allis-Chalmers dispute with the CIO Auto Workers and United Electrical Workers in segregation plants producing farm equipment can be settled by negotiation without government seizure. He noted seizure action is under consideration but not decided, and cited wage and working condition differences as the main issue.
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Washington
Truman
Allis-Chalmers Company
CIO Auto Workers
United Electrical Workers
Child Killed in Auto-truck Crash Near Council Bluffs
One child Janett Jensen 2 Kimballton died of head injuries after a collision on Highway 64 east of Council Bluffs. Mans Jensen 67 and Agna Jensen 6, parents and head injuries, were hospitalized. Blanche Jensen 27 and Lucille Jensen escaped injury. The stock truck driven by William Goetz 19 of Panama collided with the Jensen car, killing Janett and injuring others.
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Pege
Council Bluffs
Janett Jensen
Kimballton
Carnell Brutis
Jennie Balmundson
Mans
Jensen
Agna
Blanche Jensen
Lucille Jensen
H. J. Carter
Refuses Approval of Reduction in Wages
National Wage Stabilization Board blocks pay cuts at Brncks-Metcalf and Company in Louisville. Public and labor members vote against wage reductions from 125 to 225 dollars monthly. regional ruling cited inability to pay 14 percent. Five of eight employees accepted lower pay. others could seek overtime to reach prior earnings.
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Omaling
Allies Reject Russian Plan for Trieste
Paris dispatch reports that on Wednesday night the Western Allies rejected two Molotov propositions on Trieste. The plans proposed autonomous Yugoslav sovereignty or joint Italy Yugoslavia sovereignty, both deemed unacceptable. The council remains deadlocked as Molotov signs hint at possible further private talks.
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A. I. Goldberg
Paris
Triests
Foreign Ministers Council
V.M. Molotov
Adriatic
Trieste
Italy
Yugoslavia
United States
London
Russia
Molotov
Moscow
Tusela
Yaroslavia
Sovereiinty
Triest
Penposul
International Ivasion
County Board to Hear Minden School Consolidation Appeal
A second hearing on the Minden School consolidation appeal will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday before the county board. The session follows a prior hearing and addresses the proposed district consolidation and school heard decisions.
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Hive Winste Pajetme— County Board
Minden School
Minden
Elks Guests Attend Ak-Sar-Ben Racing Party in Council Bluffs
More than 100 Elks from western Iowa lodges joined 281 people at the Ak-Sar-Ben event in Council Bluffs. Visitors came from Red Oak Shenandoah Atlantic Clarinda Carroll Sioux City and Peru. After racing the guests enjoyed a supper at the local club facilities.
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Iowa
Council Bluffs
Elks Lodge
Elks
Red Oak
Shenandoah
Atlantic
Clarinda
Carroll
Sioux Ciy
Perey
Truman Says World Food Crisis Not Over Yet
President Truman stated at a news conference that the world food crisis remains unresolved despite the United States nearing its grain shipment goal. He pledged continued food sharing abroad during the coming hunger months and noted a partial fulfillment of the 6,000,000 ton pledge, with final shipments after July. An accompanying report from John W. Snyder praised bread grain shipments in the first half of the year and credited former President Herbert Hoover and others for their roles.
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Washington
Truman
United States
Prema
John W. Snyder
Treasury Secretary
Snyder
Merbert, Hover
Chester Davis
famin @racreency
Haye Wawtebane
Freedom Denied Claims Highlight Communist Rule
A report notes long denial of freedoms under communist regimes, citing Bulgaria and Romania. The article references L Chakales and mentions figures tied to Christian Seivner Monitor, with continued discussion on page 7.
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Attiens
Revven
Markham
Balkan
Christian Seivner Monitor
Bulgaria
Romania
Magkhaii Arived
Athens
Eupharesatti
Eighty 8 W Iowa Scouts Launch Summer Camp at Cocklin Lake
Camp Cocklin near Griswold opens its seven week program run by the Southwest Iowa Scout Council. The first week includes troops from Glenwood Essex Bedford Avoca Onawa Warsaw and council units. Scouts stay in tents with gas cooking in a large dining area as they begin a seven week schedule of swimming crafts athletics and meals.
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Robert H. O’brien
Cocklin
Cocklin Lake
Griswold
Southwest Iowa Scout Council
Jause Cocklin Lake
Glen Wooud
Essex
Bedfort
Avoca
Onawa
Warsaw
Council Byutis
UeNives
Sara Smythe elected president of DP Sisterhood at forty-fourth convention
Mrs Sara Smythe of Fort Dodge was elected president of the DP E Q Sisterhood at the closing session of the fifty fourth annual convention at Town School for the Deaf Elevated from first view presidency she succeeds Airs Beatrice Lee Thomas of Cedar Rapids Other officers include Miss Vi Smith of Mason City as First View president Mrs Jean Turnbull of Davenport was elected organizer Mrs Holo Dryden of Clarinda recording secretary and Mrs Nora Yaned of Keokuk corresponding secretary Convention to Des Moines in 1947. The session featured addresses including a talk by Mrs N C Hocahlon of Red Oak about United Nations college for women in the Midwest and democracy. A gift of $100 was presented for a school present to the Jawa dwt school.
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Sai. Smythe
Fort Dodge
E. Q
First View
Beatrice Lee ‘Thomas
Cedar
Jean Y. Turnbull
Davenport
Holo Dryden
Clavinda
Nora Yaned
Keokuk
Des Moines
N.C. Hocahlon
Red Oak
WE. O
Jawa State Board of Education
United Nations College For Women
Midwest
Bowles Pressured to Stay On as OPA Debate Rages
Senator Moore delivered a fiery 13 000 word speech opposing price controls as the Senate began a second day of debate on a compromise OPA extension. President Truman pressed Bowles to remain in office, while Bowles weighed retirement amid ongoing OPA power questions. O'Daniel threatened to talk OPA to death, and leadership faced pressure to decide before the Sunday midnight expiration.
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Moore
Francis Kelly
Trimita
Tryang
Chester Bowles
Tae
Coen Saber Bowles
Jestatian
Bowles
Simon Det
Truman
Senate
Ham
Oink
O'Daniel
Falkthan
Teresa
Unamercan
Commuunistie
Mnoressaev
Odangel
PeCrinsky
Majority
Bierklesky
Senor Morse
Conspiracy Charge in Vanadium Industry Case
Denver authorities file indicement against five individuals including Alie Wo and Wind Carbide for a price fixing and monopolization scheme in vanadium markets. Indictment alleges control of a large share of domestic vanadium and related oxide production and sales.
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Denver
Tan
Fedora Praia
Rey Primatey Iits
Fae
Cartan
Sil Vienelimn
Carperstion
America
Contol
Meboariy
United States
Eisenhower Seeks Expansion of Regular Army Officers
President Eisenhower urged Congress to add regular army officers to raise the total to 250000. Army Chief of Staff testified before a Senate sub-committee, which quickly backed the plan. The legislation to implement the increase was to be considered by the full chamber. The general argued that 25 to 30 years were needed until the United Nations becomes a fully effective force.
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Washington
Dwight
Eisenhower Ashe
Army Cvhief
Senate Military Affairs
Eigesshower
Professolasers Corp P
UNO
United Nations
Weather outlook for Bluffs and vicinity Friday
Partly cloudy in Bluffs and vicinity with no significant temperature change. High Friday afternoon around 92 degrees. Regions may see warm, humid conditions with scattered thundershowers northwest and valleys forming later in the day.
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U.S
Courd Bluffs
Jawa
Nomhwest
Noted Churchman Dies in Cincinnati
A churchman named Johny Louis Nuelsar aged 79 dies in Cincinnati. The report is garbled with unreadable fragments but indicates a clerical figure of note and a final obituary notice. Further specifics on his role or affiliation are unclear due to OCR damage.
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