..;;'~:r-.:~ The Weather On the Inside , :-.: (':::';;;' SuIor Women's Colfee Hour Fair Uld warmer &oday. •• , Page 3 bereaslne eloudlnNl and PInrles Top Reds. 4-3 ,, ~ wanner Wed.netelar. Bleb •.• Page 4 ioday, t5; low, St. Bleb Rnt •• of Ice Show Monu)', U; lOW, 21. , , , Page 5 e at owan . , Eat. 1866 '- AP Leased Wire. AP Wirephoto. UP Lectaed Wire - Five Cents City, Iowa, Tuesday, April 17, 1951 - Vol. 85, No. 163 ~ Truman Voices SUlfmployes Union M T A· 0 C t T d lons Trial Opens Victory Hopes Accepts Wage R~ise, ac 0 rnve n oas ·0 ay , Td St t FIT DAR G Expects Second Hike o ay; ~ e . I es T,~~.":~~o~,= ~~~i~~:£i:~~~~;~~!?;:£i.:: Plans Radio Address Thursday the "first naked military assault" crease from the Iowa board of • of worldwide communism has education and expressed confi- C I 0 S been checked in Korea and pre- dence another 10-cent raise would G I P la te 0 bJ e t n dict~ that the and be granted July I. enera auses its allies will win the fight (or The union made tbis statement Judge Paul II . McCoid is expected 10 1'111 , today on objections freedom. lollowing a conference with Presi- Ov G trt-I'I .1 b h t' . ttl t I f In a brief message I'ead tt open- dent Virgil M. Hancher Monday. IIItU ~ O\1uay y t e prOSCCl1 Ion agams wo a etc cnse moves ing sessions of the 60th Con tin- The union asked for the meeting er raves ill the Jam!'s LOllS murder trial. ental Congress of the Daughters after the board of education Frl- Of W d The trial opcns at 10 n.lll. Loday in Johnson county district of the American Revolution, Mr. day unexpectedly authorized the ar Dea rourt with the selection of a 12- ---~------Truman said this government ex- lO -cent raise to the more than Gaffney and Evans, said thc irial pects to reach its gonl by joining 1,900 full-time non-academic em- TI I f 93 (Fr ... Ih "'Ire l enll.. ) lIlember jury. le ist ° may last more than two weeks. "our strength with the strength ployes. Gen. Dougias MacArthur re- pttit jurors has dropped to Des Moines menace of communism lies "p.rf- cmployes union, said an addltion- The ousted Far Easteru com­ 10, who was a walter in the cafe. counties. marHy" in 'he Western berni- al lO-cent raise wlU be granted mander Is due 10 step do",n One of the objections filed by sphere. July 1, when the new SUI budget from a trans-Paclfie plane late In the day at San Franclaeo • County Atty. William L. Meardon Engll'sh Professor Gen. Douglas MacArthur, de- goes Into operation. - the lint time he bae set aod Atty. D. C. Nolan, special posed Far Eastern commander who Last Nov. 28, the union asked assistant, was to tement that Lons' "men­ istration believes the test wlll Iowa legislature for an annua,! op­ W, physical and emotional con- Prof. S. R. Dunlap, English de­ come in Europe. erating approprIation of $8,053,­ The Sixth army .said It wlll partment, has been appointed to fire a seventeen-liun salute from head a five-man committee which In a brief message read to open- 310 for each of the nex two years, two 75-mm Cield pieces when Daughters, will select SUI's candidates for the Chief Executlve he included salary increases for Gen. MacArthur arrives in San the Rhodes scholarship competi­ pledged the United States to "ligbt tbe non-academic wOfkers. Ft·oncisco. tion next faU. to preserve the freedom as other A Common Sight in Korea Ken '0 ManY Clfe. Rhodes scholarshiJ'S offer two generations of Americans have The keys ot many cities are his vears or more study at Oxford fought to preserve it." ENJOYING THE WARM KOREAN UN JUNE in 'ron~ of ~be crude shelter thcy call home. tbls [or the asking as MacArthur then university in to men of Then be declared tbat " we Buried UIJonlrbu family pas es the days as United NatIons troops move north. The fandly buJlt their straw­ begins a cross-country air jour­ junior standing or above. hope that we and other Cree na­ thatched, wooden-trame dwelllnr alone a road near the ruJns of their home. IjonKbu I. 10 miles ney to Washington. Fur Unmarried Males tions have checked tbe tll'1lt Iowan, Other Articles north of eoul. Congress whipped through The committee, appointed by naked assault of COJllJlllllllst To Be Sealed formal arrangemenl.s Monday 1'01' SUI President Virgil M. Hancher, imperialism." He added: Gen. MacArthur to tell his &tory also includes Dean Dewey B. "Elsewhere, particularly in Eu­ The cornerstone of the Wesley to II joint meeting - and by radio Stuit, college of liberal arts; Prof. rope, the united free nations are foundation and rellgious educa­ Reds Set Fires in Attempt Graduate Student, and television to the nation - Paul Engle, English department; building their defenses at a rale tion building, J20 N. Dubuque shof'tly aetel' 11 :30 a.m. (lows Prot Gordon Marsh, zoology de­ which we hope will discourage street, will be laid at noon today, time) Thursday. partment, and Prot. John E. and today's Dally Iowan will be To Cover Korean Actions Accu~ed of Peeping, Rep. George H. Bender (R­ further Cammunist attack." Briggs, poli tical science depart­ The DAR's board of manage­ among itelTl8 scaled in the vault. Ohio) suggested that congress ment. The Rcv. Charles W. Brashares, (.·rom Ih. WIre 8ml... ) To Withdraw From SUI move over to Gri(fith stadium to All unmarried male students ment has asked MacArthur to TOKYO (TUESDAY) - A smoke screell pall rolled lip over speak a t his convenience this bishop of the Des Moines area of hear the general be(:ause so many who will bl! juniors or above in a 300-squar ' mile urea today in cenb'ul korea wher; Chincse Heds Albert W. Sedar, G, Brighton, week. The board has commended the Methodist churCh, wlU preside people want to attend. September, between the ages Of at the ceremonies. Mass., accused of window-peeping President Truman dJrect.d MacArthur on his stand on U.S. sot fjJ'es in cfforts to mask what may be either a withdrawal or an 19 and 25, arc eligible to appear The new buUdlJlr, which will In Hawkeye vllJage Saturday that all federal worke... who policy in the Far East Dnd trown­ impending attack. beton, the committee, for inter­ cOlIt an estbnatd $lSO,OOo, was nfght, told SUI Men's Counselor ean be IJINlretl shoulci be riven ed on Mr. Truman's tiring of views in Oclober. ...Iied tJill · winter and Is A southcTfy wind nt times M.L. HuH Monday that he plans ilme ott to take pari hI tl\e Judge Paul H. McCoid Three or four SUI students will MacArthur. IItlhechded to be completed In World Situation to withdraw from school. welcomlne ceremonies, whleb /lis Fourth !liurder Tri(J[ bc chosen to take a preliminary January. open .t1 c1t'ar spots in the smoke The office of student aflalrs, are expected to atiraet hundreds statewide examination at Ames in Rev. L. L. Dunnington and the blanket. at a Glance however. has taken no ofII cia I of thousands. November, Duniap said. The scho­ action on the matter, Dean L. dition at the time of the alleged Rev. Robert R. Sanlts, pastors of Allied planes bombed and In Honolulu, on hLs !ir~t stop larship winners will be selected Marine BaHalion WASIDNGTON - Sen. Harry Dale Faunce said Monday nlebl.. crime was such as to render 11im the local Methodist church, will strafed these openings in support P. Cain (R.Wash.) aod Rep. Arm­ Monday, Gen. MilcArthur paid inrapab lc o{ criminal l'esponsibil­ in six-state district competition at place documents reprcsentlng thc Sedar said Monday night he tribute to the [allcn of World War of advllncing United Nations stronl( lwid over the weekend they \\'f IOf \h~ actions anti o{[ense Des Moines in December. Presi­ Lands on Malia trend of tooay's thought Into a "might be considering" withdraw­ II, not fiJr [rom Pearl Harbor dent Hancher will make the troops. would introducc u resolution in ing lrom school but denied that cbargCd." box to be sealed in the corner­ the two houses 0/ congress today whcre the crilsh of J apanese 'The pl"()secu.tion contends lhat awards. VALLETT~, MALTA 111'1 - stonc. The protecting blanket of he told Huit that he will leave bombs hurled the United States Thirty-two scholarships of 500 United States marines landed in caUinjJ Jor a [ormal declaration of school. the plea is not one of insanity and Otber doclQnentli to be In­ enemy-made smoke rolled up war a#ainst Communist China and into the biggest con!lict oC its therefore "would constitute only pounds (about $2,000) a yea! are battalion strength on this British cluded are the DeB Moines Sedar was lined $77.50 in lawn over an area about 30 miles North Korea. history. an irresponsible impulse" on the awarded to students in the U.S. fortress island Monday in an im­ Reelster, the Iowa Cny Pre$S City police court Monday on a UNITED NATIONS - The UN Wreath of Orchids part of Lons. for study at Oxford. Four stu­ plied warning to Russia that the CltlJell, 1'''' marazlne, a his· wide alld 10 miles deep. charge ol disorderly conduct. He reccives North Korean note de­ The lIeneral, paw.ing here on ~leardon and Nolan also filed dents will be selected for the West will not toleralt:: aggression tory of tbe local church, a pro­ The smoke pall extended 15 was accused of window-peeping manding that the international hIs way back home to prcsent his ID objection to the order handed awards from the fifth district of in the Meditenanean or Middle rram of &he 1906 dedleatlon of miles northwest of Yanggu, one after two SUI students told pollee case to the American people, which Iowa is a part. East. of the latest towns inside Red army pull out of Norlh Korea tbey caugh t him looking through by District Judge Harold D. Evans the present chureh bull din., with a boast that the Communists stood at salute Cor a full minute l'bich directed the sta te to have Robert Earl Shcpherd, G, Le­ Twelve waves of leathernec}