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PREPARE WAY Tod ai Calendar of Event Captured Submarine Towed Across Busy Drive in Night Operation (Story in adjoining column) CMnpUe ky th Cfcicmr Ca Tuition tma.) CONVENTIONS Alpha Zptllon Pi. Edcewatcr Beach hotel. American CnrDtoeram uudium. sha. 5 ton.

American Federation of Government Em ployees. Sherman. Children's ADDirel Market viitinn Contress. S7tn Dmsloa Veterans utwdHm Unn. rison.

341st Infantry Reilment fBlirkh.wv ii. vision. Contress. International Erotherhnnel Af iwri-i (Ehirago 3atlg Sriuun? Saturday, September 4, '1954 Part 1 Page 2 Congress is out of session. A pocket veto occurs when the President fails to sign a bill, with Congress in adjournment, within 10 business days after it reaches his desk.

Mr. Eisenhower had until midnight Sept. 6 to sign or disapprove the diversion bill. The bill would have required the army corps of engineers to the improvement in Illinois waterway conditions effected by the three year period of increased diversion. Th army secretary was to report these findings with recommendations as" to continuing the higher flow by Jan.

31, 1957. Congress Groups Quoted The President's statement said the bill itself made no Workers. Palmer House, Congress, Morrison. F0RSUB 505V FINAL JOURNEY Four hours after the captured German submarine U-505 was hauled, across Lake dr. at 57th st.

early yesterday, workmen began laying timbers and tracks for the final lap of the sub's trip to -its permanent" berth- as an exhibit outside the Science museum. More than 10,000 persons were on hand when at 10:28 p. m. Thursday the moving of th 1,000 ton submarine across the 50 foot pavement of Lake Shore dr. began.

More than 500 persons remained when inumiuwiii nuns association. Morrison. National Federation of Catholic College Students. Congress. Ships Reunion of the Claxton.

sHt. Sodality of Our Lady. Morrison. Ukranlan Youth league. La Salle.

LUNCHEONS GrinneU Women, Carson's Tearoom. the 50 workmen had completed mention of possible improved the job at 3:55 a. m. The former nazi sea raider, rest sanitary conditions or increased hydro-electric power genera ing in a steel cradle, was pulled tion on the Illinois waterway across rollers laid on rails. A truck driven winch provided The senate public works com- mittee in approving the meas feet of trackage leading to the permanent berth on the east side of the museum.

This movement is scheduled to begin Tuesday, he said. Carl Stockholm, co-chairman with Robert Crown of the U-505 committee, said a reinforced concrete cradle for the sub has been completed. Final work on concrete ramps leading to and from the cradle will be completed after the sub is in place, he said. After entrance and exit holes have been cut in the sides of the submarine, spectators will be able to enter the sub from an exhibit hall and theater in the museum. Public inspection of the submarine, tthe first enemy vessejl seized on the high seas since the War of 1812 and brought to Chicago as a permanent war memorial, will begin Sept.

25. the power. ure last July, however, noted that it had taken expert testi Automobile traffic on the drive was halted from 7 p. m. many that greater diversion Thursday to 4:15 a.

m. yester would improve sanitary conditions in the Illinois waterway day. At 8 a. m. crews began dismantling timbers and track from Chicago to the Mississippi TRIBUNE Photo age from the shore of the lake where the craft was beached raver.

The house public works com Stern (left) and bow views of the submarine U-505 at Science muieum yei- I across busy Lake Shore dr. in a seven hour night operation. Autos sped by at right, terday after the submarine trophy, destined for permanent exhibit, had been towed only a few feet from the bow of the vessel, which was towed backwards from beach. Aug. 13.

mittee in recommending the measure found that the diver Kenneth Adair, an official of the company moving the sub, sion could have little adverse effect on lake or river inter said crews are expected to com LEGION ATTACK ANGERS CHIEF plete today the additional 350 CHOLERA SPREADING IN WAKE OF FLOODS DEVASTATING INDIA ests." It said the increased diversion would lower Great Lakes levels by only one-half inch to one inch, and even then OF GIRL SCOUTS Tribane Press Serrlee Washington, Sept. 3 The not until several years hence. CHICAGO 6 EYANSTON DIRKSEN, OLIS VOW NEW FIGHT FOR DIVERSION i President Eisenhower's pocket veto of the lake diver- Signs Peace Time Spy Bill Mr. Eisenhower, in the midst of a Colorado, vacation that will CALCUTTA, India, Sept 3 Reuters Epidemics of cholera and foot and mouth disease spread over northeast India today in the wake of floods which have already extend into October, also: Signed a bill authorizing the death penalty for peace time espionage and removing the President of the Girl Scouts of America today bitterly denounced the American Legion for "accusing the Scouts of having used un-American propaganda in its official publications and said she defied anyone to find a more American organization than the Scouts. Mrs.

Roy F. Layton of Chevy Chase, said her organization's fight with the Legion will come in for official actidn from her organization when the executive committee meets in New York, Sept. 23, and the present 10 year statute of limitations on espionage prosecutions. The old maximum pen sion Dill yesterday brought pledges by Sen. Dirksen HI.

and taken 144 lives and destroyed the homes of 50,000 villagers. Cholera, 'has killed 44 persons in the capital of Patna, reports reaching here said. the lakes in connection with the St. Lawrence seaway to prove that this is erroneous, and I expect to introduce a new bill based on whatever those studies disclose." The Association for the Protection of Great Lakes Properties, thru Attyi Albert J. Meserow, said the veto was ill advised and contrary to recommendations of army engineers.

It appears the powerful influence of the special interests, namely the shipping and power interests, were primary in the President's mind and the welfare Of thousands of citizens who own and use lake front properties was secondary," said Meserow. Chicago's long diversion fight has been a bipartisan affair. Olis and a majority of the board are Republicans. Trustee Casimir Griglik, a spokesman for the Democrats, said the board would present a united front in all efforts to obtain greater diversion. trated and angry man." He denied all the charges, but conceded that in time of excessive rainfall there is some pollution of water leading into Milwaukee bay.

Both Dirksen and Olis acknowledged they were disappointed at the President's action. Dirksen said that in a telephone conversation With Mr. Eisenhower Thursday night, he. pointed out to the President that the diversion bill was of vital importance to downstate residents in water starved communities that now are hauling water from the Illinois river. "We made a good case for diversion," said Dirksen, who single handedly pushed the bill thru the senate in its final session.

I presume the lake carriers and ports represented to the President that it might make some difference in power production at Niagara. I expect the studies now being made of alty for peace time spying was 30 years fn prison. The Assam town of Dibru- garh is crumbling into the wat ers of the swollen Brahmaputra river and the 19,000 population is preparing to flee. Since Tuesday, the desper I Ws Dirkien ate and superstitious people of Dibrugarh Kav'e been hurling stones into the river trying to divert the flood. national board meets in Detroit, Oct.

19-22. "I don't know just what we will do about this unfair and unfortunate attack but we certainly will not take, this without fighting back," Mrs. Lay-ton said. Anthony A. Olis, president of the Chicago sanitary district, they would renew I is in direct contrast to that of Signed a measure authorizing 1.1 billion dollars in federal funds for 179 navigation, flood control, beach erosion prevention, and related projects.

Issued an executive order designed to strengthen the nondiscrimination rules in hiring of workers by companies doing business with the government. The order bars discrimination hiring, promotion, demotion, and pay because of race, religion, color, or national origin. The President tomorrow will make a 9 hour plane inspection trip of reclamation projects in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Kansas. He will return to Denver in the late afternoon. thicago and Illinois officials.

Oils Since the Supreme court in the diversion Congress recon- when 1930 directed the sanitary dis ight trict to reduce diversion to the venes. 1,500 feet a second rate, the Olis coupled his pledge with MAIL ORDERS INVITED an angry blast at city officials of Milwaukee who, he said, district has spent more than 200 million dollars on modern and efficient sewage treatment and disposal facilities. Sewage treatment here is estimated to spearheaded the opposition to 0 more diversion from Lake Michigan into the sanitary canal and the Illinois waterway. be as efficient as is possible. The bill would have mcreased the diversion rate from 1,500 UILN tSlN FHU GENERAL FREED to 2,500 cubic feet a second.

Charges Public in Dark "I have every reason to believe these facts have been put before Milwaukee city officials and members of the Milwaukee officials, said BY VIET MINH 01is had fought the bill to shift public attention from the city's sanitary commission," city's "own polluted mess by focusing attention on any Olis said. I charge that public knowledge of these conditions has been suppressed." Mayor Zeidler of Milwaukee JARMAN-AIRE deluxe there are no other shoes like them for comfort and) style This two-eyelet style is the buy of the season for the man or young man who likes his footwear informal and comfortable yet dignified. Come in and try on a pair, you'll revel in their comfort and marvel at their good looks ns95 Other Jarman thoes $12.95 to $18.95 MamktJL Chicago Park Forest Evanston move by Chicago to improve HOME FOR A the Illinois waterway. Polluting Own Water said Olis charges were "the PARIS, Sept. 4 Saturday Reuters The release by the Viet Minh forces of Gen.

Christian de Castries, 52, defender of the fortress of Dien Bien Phu, was disclosed today in a telegram from him to his wife, Jacqueline. The commander was last seen on May 7 when he was being escorted north from the vicious statements of a frus He asserted Milwaukee, thru by-passing raw sewage into the lake in order to maintain a Vol. CXIII Saturday, Sept. 4, 1954 No. 212 unnorm fertilizer product, is polluting the source of its drinking water.

He said the buildup of sewage sludge in ruins of Dien Bien Phu by Viet Minh guards after a 57 Milwaukee bay has" cursed that day defense of the fortress cut feWSrifni 1 i i i jr i vm I city with an inferior port, off from the rest of Viet Nam The message said he could "It has been more important to Milwaukee politicians to keep up sales and revenue Published flally, except Sunday, at Tribune Tower, 435 N. Michigan Chicago 11, 111. The Tribune company, publishers. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Mall subscription prices In Illinois (outside Chicago Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin: Dally Tribune, $7.50 per year. Sunday, $10.00 per year.

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