JNE 23, 1942 =--,:::::::: • Boston Sox. Continued Cool Sock Dewoit Tlr,...., IOWA: 'lilliI'd eool with sli(hdJ 'iOn I to Z rlslux temperatUJ'l'l III l'HE DAILY IOWAN t. Sf'll 8to" Oh Patti 4 lb Iowa City's Morning Newspaper I Play FIVE CENTS - IOWA CITY, IOWA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. 1942 1'11 £ A OCLU'I£ D PUI VOLUME XLD NUMBER 234 )gram ,e ----.. d al Malia a (AP)-Ten lestl'oYed O~r Sunday night qucs disclosed I 're damaged. . ~... * * * * * * * * * * * *" * * :* * * * * * * * * * House· Okays 42;8201.003,606 W or Bill •• • ': ....:., larges-t "--U-.S--.;.;....."..M-ili-ta-ry- L-IBY-AN- ST-RO-NGHOlD, NOW IN AXIS HANDS ' , . v-" j (heckr ~-::~r- ~-TO-BR-UK-, u.s. Airmen Enter Desert Fight; In History 'Is Approved. 352·0 Reds Close Gaps at Sevastopol I the Home le II' in YOur Iservi ng you r Colollal Measure Would Pay, Outfit and Equip Russians Admit Withdrawals Near KharlCoy ke it last II An Army Expanding to 4,500,000 .Churchill War By July 1, 1943 re to give you As Germans Mass for Drive to Caucasus; econollliCliI WAFlTITNG'r N (AP }-History 's largest ll'jlisla tive ch c('k for Direction Hif 'rese nt raoge. war ex pe>ndi turl'S- lln apl)l'oprialion of $42,820,OO3,606- w!l s ('n· 7 British Warships Sunk .in Mediterranean O's" dOl'sed swiftly y('~t(>l'day hy 1\ hOllse ()eteJ'milled 1,0 givo' Uncle . am 's soldit'rR II m chani1.c c\ striking str l'n"'l h s\ll'pnHsin :? thRI of Allied Position in Middle East Brightens Somewhat Ihe axis. .By Parliament let with soh As Reinforcements Reach Exhausted ange is warm After fivp hours of discll ssion , th e hon. e pa!lsl'd I he colossal measure 352 to 0 and sent it to the senate. Milit81'~ r chil'f~ informed libyan Defeat Brings Defenders of Egypt co ngress it would PI\Y, outfilllnd eq uip an armed rorco expanding In aod radet ' 104,500.000 men by July 1, 1943. Prompt Condemnation By FRED VANDER CHMlDT apy water. The action came after both democratic and repnbliean spokeR. Of Leader's Strategy A ooiated Pre War Editor men declarpn thl' nnited nations were [l('t('rmined 10 defent, t hp Frr h lind continuing r infor cment. wert' J"l'8chinj.!' thl' British LONDON (AP)-Angry house .rush to cleao , axis-regardless of financial tost. eighth army on the fronti r of J<~{!'ypt ltd night anel fOllr motored ot commons insurgents moved clog, The words of Rep. Dirksen of Illinois, a midwestern repnb. "LiberatoN" of the I '.R Ilrmy lIir lorrr Rlrl'fl(ly had rn/rl't'lI tlJI' licon , l'eflecle(l th t> Rpil'it of the house Il S h(l stood in til(' well ll nc\, last night to challenfte Winston batt/£' or the dr.l'r1. IN'T's" referring 10 t he foil of Tohrllk Churchill's government with a 1'hu. the Illlitcrl nlltion wl'rr demon lrflting withont dl'lay t]wir Rlld the ntt llck on RC\'IlSlopot, nonconfidence motion I'ondemninl d termination to hold thr middle I'll. t, Ilnd thp po"ition (If tlti ' V""t iUed food to cried: the military direction ot th~ wal', Rnd vilal buttlefronl look d not (Illite. 0 c\6I'k It . it dill wlH'n 1'0- oruk fell 8nd ~llC Oermnn-Hnlinn Afril'lln (,OI'PS mill'll 1m WI'SI to lurn~rs, oveo "ThiH bill come. to liS in 1\ Na~y Aviation despite the announcement that Bubst8lltial land and air reinforce- dark honse. 'rhere will be other OCCIIPY all of ('onMIII lJibyn. . . . ments now are reaching the bat- ]"rom . · ia's He'·llstopol. too, eam(' m'ws tltut Ihe rf'(J IIfm." et dishu or dark days ahead. But out of this bill spri ngs talth and hope as to .' '.. .,. Itie-weakened defenders of Egypt. I!:!lrri. on hMI stiffenl'd lind 1'10. cd the I£a(l.' torn ill tltl' rorlifi('a­ d top. Selection Unit ~n important group of M. P.'s what the ultimate outcome of this This excellent alrvlew shows the Libyan coastal stron r hold ot T obruk. which h as 'allen to the axis heaoed by cOnservative Sir John tiOllf1 of the nllvltl b8<;(, by German troop ill U/ daYR or '"vage uminum Ot show is going to be." forces of German Marshall Erwin Rommel with i1. heavy 1011 or 5upplies. Fall of Tobruk brings Rom- Wardlaw-Milne drew up a motion u· 111111, I'Il/lcJ/lctNl I t tilt' ('o·t of Question Alaska Defense in soda .olu, mel's armored torces to the borders of Egypt. 100,()O() or mOl'I' 1I117.i ti('/\(I. There were questions form the ', for submission to the house de- . • ~ . - elaring they had "no confidence fioor as to what the United States Arrives Today 'rite Khllrkll\' frunt ofl he in the central direction and strat- 13 Ships Sunk , J'lln Todayl was doing 1p safeguard Alaska, ili ( f I k rllln(' 11 ppt'll rl'll . h()w('wr, to to protect the coast, how its guns Argentin'aIrked Over . on er 'egy of the war." Among th~ igners (h were understood to be Leslie HOre- lx' witn,' inlr t·ontilltlNI O('rmun and tanks were standing up against Will Be Here 3 Days Roosevelt and urc hI Belisha, David Lloyd George, EIlI'I !he enemy on the far-flung battle­ offensIve operations ot om mal­ DIS GAS Enlisting SUI Men Sinking of Freighter Winl rton and Artbu( Greenwood. Since ~une 3 nllude. r the s nd Iholgllt Iront of the world. 2-Day Debal~ For Flight Training ~- night, thl' S viet midnl,ht com­ 'RIC CO. While many of the questions, They will lead lhe opp<)Sition In went unanswered directly, mem­ Allied Shipping' 'Problems Plans Steps to Obtain On munique m ntloned G rm n .t­ a two-day debale which awails the bers of the appropriations sub­ A four-man traveling board New Sinkings Bring ' Answer From Nazis prime minister's return Crom the tacks on this front and lost nleht eommitlee on war expenditures, from the Naval AviatJOn ' Cadet United States. Churchill will be United Nations Total hinKton against the background 01 secret W ASRINGTON (AP) - The ~ould be discussed in detail nnd added tnst Ru sisn Iroop" hod selection board in St. Louis will After U-Boat Attack away "0() longel' than Is absol­ lestimony from military chiefs, as­ shipping problem, an essential in public, and Mr. Roosevelt's To 307 in Atlantic been pre ed back to new POlltiOIlS. be in [ow a City today, tomorrow point in any consideration of allied utely neces~ary," the hou e was lured the house or their faith in !Jsual Tue~day afternoon press con- told. It wa' proslble that the German and Friday to interview students BUENO,S AmES (AP)-Argen­ strategy, was attacked yesterday By TilE A 0 IATED PRE the army's command and on the interested ih naval aviation train­ by President Roruevelt, Prime terence was cancelled. A preliminary statement on the Thirt en united nalions mer­ armIes of the oulh were moving excellence of American - made tina is taking 6 "serious view" of ing. the sinking by a Germnn subma r­ Minjster Churchill and their rank­ In taking up the 3hipping prob- Libyan defeat by Clement R. At­ chllnt v els wer blasted by the Into position for a real sma h to­ equipment. The group, which will be sta­ ing advisers. The conference wos tern. Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Chur- tlee. Churchill's deputy, inflamed Rep. Rich (R-Pal. one of eon­ ine of the freighter Rio Tel'cern, torpedo tire of axis submarine' ward th Caucasus. tioned in room 102, University with the loss of five lives, and will officially described as one of the chill dealt with what numerous 0(- jrother thon pacified the critics ot In the Caribbean sea in the 12 PolItic I torm rress' moo out-spoken, pre­ hall, from 9 to 5 daily, is headed most important of the British of­ ficials considet as one of the more what Wardlaw-Milne called "one war non -Interventionists, drew announce, probably toelay, what days be/Cinnlna June 3, the navy The British lovernment'B on­ by Lieut. Frank "Butch" Locbs, steps will be taken to obtain sat­ ficials' current viSit. acute phases of the war situation. of the most serious disasters" or onnounc dye, terday, bringin" to nouncement that sub tanliol laod hisses and b008 from some of his former All-American at Purdue In addition, the White House dis­ Americah shipyards are working the war. relleacues When, In protestlnr isfaction from Germany, Under­ 307 the ship toll lor the AUantlc and oir reinforcements wer ar­ and head football coach at Wash­ Secretary for Foreign Affairs closed that the president and prime at top speed and turning out ves- Jt was evident the in,urgents In­ and adjaccnt waters. riving in Africa and Its pledge to .ralnst inclusion or $1%,700,000.- ington university for the past two Roberto Gache announced last minister conferred at length Mon­ sels in record time. Their produc- tended to launch a [u 1\ dress at­ Only one Ilf the 13 vessels pre­ 000 fer lend-lease aid In the bill, \\\ouUy oPP<)1> InVtL Ion of EC\ll years. Other members are Lieut. night. . day with Dr. T. V. Soong, the Chi­ lion as yet, however, Is lagging tack on c.hurchl11·s direction of the viously had b n Included in the tailed to stem II fast-,atherln& po­ he declared that Japan's atlack James N. Tidwell, Ensign Wil­ "It has been clearly prowd nese foreign minister. The subject, below the number of allied ships war as minister of defense, charl­ en pearl Harbor had resulted unofficial Associated Press count litIcal torm In Enllond. liam Lenich, former varsity cen­ that the RIo .Tercero was sunk said Stephen Early, Mr. Roosevelt's destroyed by ax.is submarines. ing Qver-optimlsm, failure to or- oC ships 10 t In the western Atlan­ lrom "demands" by the United At about the some lime, III ter at Illinois, and Ensign James by ' a German U-boat," Gaehe secretary, was "of course, China in Patrol boats are being turned out ganize supplies and interference tfc since Pearl Harbor. RAF command in Cairo disclosed States. Hadgis. sa.d.'''We know this because the a military sense." in numbers, and on ly Monday It with the judgment of generals in ''The only sofe thing tor the na­ • • • that the U.S. "Llberotor" squad­ Under a procram recently ap­ eaptain went aboard the sub­ The ChurChill-Roosevelt co n­ was announced that a convoy sys- the field. Of the 770 pel"8ons aboard the ron which have blast d the Ru­ tion," declared Rep. Snyder (0- proved by the bureau of aeronau­ marln~ atter the torpedolnc." sultations, Early said, had not yet tern for coastwise shipping was es­ Gravest Crisis 13 shi ps, 635 have been r - manian oil fIelds Dnd the Italian Pal, chairman of the appropria­ tics, students who enlist for naval He declined to give additional reached the stage at which they tablished a month ago. Thus yesterday's proceedings cued. battle fleet \V re on Sunday nJght's lio ns subcommittee; "Is to assume aviation training may be deterred de tails of Capt. Luis' P. Scalese's prepared the way for what one that the war is ,oing to last five • • • heavy raId on the big Ollis supply until the end of the current school visit' aboard the submarine wnich Herr ,Laval Sponsors former cabinet minisle.r privately Eighty five persons were mis­ years at least-and then hopI!, pray year in whleh are enrolled. port or Benga I. Here, 300 mil the~ claimed the [irst loss of Argentine ' F' h All' called "the gravest criSIS since the sing, three U.S. soldiers were trom Egypt, brllht fir were set and work to cut tha t period." This applies to all students regard­ lives in three sIn kings sihce the Dies Commi~ee Flays Leglon to Ig ties I fall of the Chamberlain govern- 'CrlUcal Situation' less of thei r class. and railway sidings and ship piers wa r started. men!." amashed. These statement followed a dec­ Students taking civilian pilot (Captain Scalese disclosed for V I C H Y, Unoccupied France Churchill's sofeLy depended upon BULLETIN laration before the committee by training will be deferred until the first time in a aBS broadcast Attacks on Congress (AP)-Blaring headline:; in the his ability tok keep members of WAHINGTON (AP) - The • • • Lieutenant General J . T. Mc­ completion of - the course. The navy announced II. t nlrht that Attl e disclosed also that to Latin America last night that collaborationist F r en e h press his conservative party from bolt­ Brllaln 10 t a )frht cruiser, four Namey , deputy chief of staH, that novy will also encourage inactive United States airmen and patrol Says Time MQgazine trumpeted yesterday the formation ing to join Wardlaw-Milne and the a medium Iud BrUlsh mer­ "the war department regards the cadets to take such training so that chant vessel had been torpe­ d troyer and lwo maIler na­ seamen were responsible fol' the of a Laval government-sponsored .olher tory rebels. Th'ere were in­ val tacorta, and u !alned otber present situoti on as the most crit­ they may become familiar with rescue of the survivors. He ex.­ (Sucked' Into Action "tricolor Il!glon" which "will fight dications outside commons that he doed about 75 mile off the New ical!hi country ha ever encount­ ground school procedure and get tnrland coast and that urvl­ serious damale 10 the two con­ preSsed the thanks of the crew to To Alter Government Russian barbarism.and also agaInst was losing many supporters. For ered ." "the feel of the air." the air force and the navy for their vors had been landed at an ea t VOy . caurht In a three-day American imperialim or Anglo­ one thing, the conservati ve Daily conflict in the MedIterranean T\h e gigantic appropriation The visiting otfice.rs report that aid In spotting and picking up the Saxon greed." (See PARLIAMENT, page 5) coa t port. bu ndled up new billions to produce the thirty members of the "Fly­ men.) WASHINGTON (AP) - The more than a week alo. planes, tanks and shells, millions ing Hawkeyes" are in fine shape Di es committee charged yesterday known dead and 81 persons r s­ • • • JAPS EXTEND OPERAliONS EAST cued when a medium-sited U.S. Alllee made no proml es os to more for developln, processes of at the '3,000,000 naval reserve ail' 1 ( that communist front organizations 2841 d merchant ship was torpedoed and what the British would be able to chemical warfare and secret weap­ base at Lambert in st: Lou iR fi~d ~ Ir a ets had launched a campaign to "dis­ do once the axls desert armies, ons still on the desl,ning board, where they are takmg theIr pre- , sunk In the Atlantic th e navy an­ and huge supply funds for the liminary flight training including I • credit" and "obiterate" congress nounced ye terday. Unles the now at the Egyption border, mount their nellt offensive. But in Cairo expanding army. Iround school ahd dual flight in- 1 and thus alter the American form (See SINKINGS, page 6 ) Will A Sir Miles Lampson, the Brltillh One or the lar,tlt allotments in (See BOARD, page 5) of government. Ihe bill was $11,316,898,910 tor I "' rrlve A spearhead of the attack. the amba ador, said with assurance: the purchase of 23,550 planes. committee charged, was the Union "The situation Is satisfactory. We for Democratic Action, which it 4Instructors in Iowa shall beat lhe enemy decisively." RAF Bombers Pound H··,1 ·· Th d described as an "organization com­ Rommel Mov\nr Up posed chiefly of individuals who Military Department Dispatches from the desert, ~ilor Los·ses German IU-Boat Base , ere urs ay have been a significant part of the meanwhile, saId the greater part interlocking directorate of the of Nazi Marshal Rommel's ar­ ~ e.p· A third group of 284 naval ca­ communist movement in the Uni­ Receive Promotions mored force appeared to be mov­ Iht- Shipyards at Emden dets will arrive at the navy's pre­ ted States." ing up to the EgypUan border po­ Reach 10,000 flight training base tomorrow Purrlnc Conrrl'Sll Four instructors in the univer­ sitions held by the British. LONDON (AP)-The nazi sub­ bringing the total of cadets here 'Efforts have been made, it in­ sity military department, Capt. The news from Sevastopol gen­ '. of marine base and ahipbuilding port up to 786. dicated, to purge members of con­ Earl. E. Culve.r, Capt. Armel Dyer. erally was meager. but the Ger­ are., W!ABHINGTON (AP) - The of Emden was pounded with a tre­ The new group will be quartered gress on the ground thot they had Lieut. William A. McKee and man themselves paid trJbute to llDlllI, navy' total of dead, wounded and mendous wel'ht of explosive and in Hillcrest dormitory making the opposed some measures desired by Lieut. Francis A. Nolan, have re­ the stiffened Russian defense by mI ssing aMounced In the war to tire bomb$ by the RAP Monday first tjme cadets have used the the executive branch of the gov­ ceived promotions in rank. ac­ talking, as they often do, about ~taID" date rose to mo.re than 10,000 yes­ nl,ht in ita ottenslve to obliterate building for liVing quo rters. Th e ernment, . These efforts, the com­ cording to oUicial notification re­ "the most difficult terrain con­ terday with the releeae ot c.. ualty German ports and industrial cities 484 'cadets already here have been mittee said, were based on the ceived last week tro m the adjutant dit Ions." The German high com­ Ie III liat number 15 . one by one. . quartered in the Quadrangle. view that the "sole remainin, general of the United States army. mand reported also tbat the Rus­ Declaring that the "preponderant Emden, 8 major bose for U­ The new group of cadets will be function of congress is to rati:ty Captain Dyer and captain Cul­ sians had essayed a landing on .hare" of the casualties resulted boats participating in the vital well situated since the ~ ame mod­ by unanimous vote whatever wish ver have been appointed to the the north coast of the Sea of Azov, from direct action with the enemy battle of the Atlantic, was pic­ ern facilities have been installed is born anywhere at any time in rank of major, and Lieutenant on the flank of the main German while the rest occurred In the line tured by one Informed source as In the rooms, mess holls and kit­ the whole vast structure of the McKee and Lieutenant Nolan, to army of south Russia, and claimed of dllty in the sea or in the alt, dev ••tated after several hundred chen as In Quadrangle, executive branch of ,overnment the rank of captain. this had been repulsed. / I • the navy announced the number of bombers in their third raid in (our With' the announcement of the down to !.he last wbim of any and A graduate of the Universi ty of The red BI.&U sea neet alld Ita dead In the new list as U8, with 8 ni,hla dropped hundreds ot tons Irrlval of the third contingent of every administrative oUidal." Missouri, Captain Dyer came to air toree strack new blow, at wounded and 2,101 mls"na. The ot expiOlllves and thousands of In­ cadets a good many newspaper­ (In New York, Dr. Frank Kina­ Iowa !rom l"t. Benning, Ga., in Sen,topol, the fleet thell pat­ casualties include personnel of the cendiarlea. The air ministry said men, photolraphers and news­ don, president of the Union for 1941. Captain Culver is a Univer­ tIJlf to II'&. navy; marine CO I'PI and coast the raid lasted le88 than an hour reel cameramen have made or­ Democratic Action, denied that the sity of Iowa graduate, and was an An authorized account from auard. and Ihat only six. bombers failed ran,ements to visit the base. union was a communist front or­ instructor at SL John's military Iraq, meanwhile, told of American "The larle percentale of names to make the homeward leg of the Iowa, the first of four similar ganization or sought to obliterate academy, Delafield, Wis., before non-combatants building a nfW uhder the "mIS811l1" c:la88ltication &OO-mlle round trip. bases scattered throughout the congress. Both charges, he saId, Observen classed as harUlinr actions the ahelllnc 01 the Oreroll coming here in 1941. Persian gulf port to broaden the is due to the lact th.l many ot The Breat bombers, some of country, has attracted nationwide were "unadulterated lies." He eo'" near Seaside and of Vancouver Island by Japanele submarines, Lieutenant McKee and Lieuten­ stream of war supplies now reach­ them were servin, In the Man!la which carried eilht tons of bombs, attention because of the elaborate said his group wanted a congress The two pelnts on the Canadian and American west couts &belled ant Nolan were both graduated ing the red armies by the southern bay area when It wli. capitulated hid cltar weather and little dlUi­ pro/Cram and equipment set up as that would win the lVar and was by the Japs are shown on the Inset map above, Advance 01 lap from Iowa in 1936 and were ap­ route. Hundreds of planes, thous­ to the enemy and \lk,ly are prl.­ c\llty In locatln, targets at Em­ part of the navy's progl'am to opposed to "appeasers, anti-demo- torees t'15 mile. furtber eastward In tbe Aleutians to the Island 01 pOinted to the milltary department ands 01 trucks, ha ve reached Rus­ onere 01 war," the nav, .ald, den, the air ministry said. ._ train 30.0QO pilots a year, .. ,See DIES, paee 5) IUlka Ia ahown on the map above. in 1940 • sia by this 10nl course, "\ .

/" PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA

This ·Time itI Was' Just 'Ioo Bed' i :a 'Mlft'l ABOUJ , Brehon SOOlerve][, chief of the urmy's cr­ vices of supply, sow to it the other day that ·...·-AT ,.AN t he war department's thou ands of rubber tamps were thrown on the scrap pile. Besidcs a4ding Rubstantially to the nation's scrap rub­ • Carpenter Puts On others won't leave," he explained, scotted at the idea that It hurt, ber drive, thi move should have a noticeable The landlord said !orgoodness­ . • . I never learned whether he speeding up effect on the workings of the A .Real Exhibition snke go ahead nnd hock 9 hole used thumbtacks tor garleta or war dcpartment. . By GEORGE TUCKER through the roo!. Do nnything, but get those bees out of there. not ... ; J • • • • NEW YORK-You've heard the • • • , Ir Northern Was-Not The navy, rn~aftw'/u'l (J, is stremnlillillg one about the tough guy who used • • • Af;~ca ' lt thumb tacks for garters ... The That's what the carpenter did, Recommended : (lor anyone with the Old 'Too little and Too late' its dep01·hnent. Recently a 1U1iiy orde1' other day a family who rented a He made an opening about lhree an appetite) that chicken Ihort I'li'llli11ated 50 ' p r cent of tlte depdrt­ six room house in the outskirts feet square, and presently he cake at the Olney Inn, In East 491h WASHINGTON-In Libya this time, it was '/IIent's typewriters and mimeogmphs of New York put in a hurried call emerged with the hive and the sh'eet, with sweet potatoes and not" too little and too late." It was just" too /1'01n its operating for~s. Admiral 'King for the landlord. When that gen­ queen ~e . By this time he himse lf creamed onlow ... (for readln, bacl. " explained that "the 107101' an(l matel'ial tleman ordved he was more than was a crawling hive. They covered In bed) "Angel With Spurs," by The British had superiority in the ail', on alld machines cmd assembly plants" lI,scd comonly interested to lind the his hllnd. and his neck and face Paul I. Wellman, a breath-taker ~he sea and on the land-in tanks, plnnes, in the manufaeNwe 0/ these b11siness ma­ family standing on the curb and they crawled down his shirt. that makes you . forget to look a' across the street pointing excit­ "I'm' immune" he said. "T hey the clock ... (tor a man wJth aQ $hips, troops. There was nothing wrong wHh chines H ea1t eC/ually we~ ;nake machine edly toward the 1'001. Something sting 8 little, but I don't polson." hour to kill) any Newsreel theater, ~heir bottle strategy thal could be disCerned or 11sed guns be for p1'ecision ilistl'ltments seemed to be crawling on that He Bet down the hive and with the best 30 cents worth of enter­ ~cre, yet Rommel pushed tl1em back. 0/ sonte kin~ or anothe?·." Navy Secretaf'Y roof. There was. It was a swarm of one hand wiped the bees oU the tainment In New York ... (for. Official alibis are now pouring forth in K ItOX heartily agt'ces tuith Admirlil 20,000 bees. You COUldn't sec the other, as if he had been wiping Tommy Dorsey tons) his record volume, but the overall alibi is not being King's belief that the navy's p!'i'lIIa~'y slate shingl for the bees. mud off his hands. Tben he took in& of "Sleepy Lagoon" ... (tor stressed. It is clear that Rommel just out­ IILnetion is "to fight, not to write let· It happened that the londlol'd out a pockelknife lind casually gadget hunlers) n prowl through maneuveI'ed them. ttl/·s. " knew a carpenler who was a bee began to pick little holes in his the army and navy stores Brou!1d , Inferior in overall fighting strength, he • • • • fancier. This cllrpenter wa sum­ hand. Chambers :street ... (for Ike Walt­ picked specific limited objectives. He seached Today, as never before in our history, moned, and he said yes, he knew "Wh9tln the world are you do­ ons), thc lone trout in the Prome­ for soft spots in the British line, then ham­ 'Vaslllngton is "bureau-infested." As a re­ what to do, but he would have ing?" the landlord screamed. theus fountain in Rockefeller mered these with concentrations of all be sult of the navy's figllt against the bureau­ to krtock a hole through the roof to "Picking out the stingers," the Center . . . He's got the whoJe cratic tenclency, there has been an actual get the bees of! lhere. "II I don 't carpenter drawled. He would piek place to hirmelf, but prefers the could muster. find the hjve and the queen bee, out a stinger, fling It to the 16wer pool ... when thCy put him The British tried to hold everywhere-Bir reduction in the number of civilian navy em· and get them out of there, the gtrulId, and pick out another. He in the upper one. he jumps out. Acl1em, Acromu, Sidi Rezegb, a,fter the nuzis ployees. Even thO'ugl1 the action of these hud cut narrow lanes througb their defen­ twO' ocpartm'cnts in eliminating red tape has '1 ------",- ~. \ sive mine fields. ',rhey clivided their forces, been' Jong coming, each is 'Wol'thy o{ national GENERAL NOTICES Ii'ot ' ahCI praise fin finally overcoming this de­ I, . OfFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN placing the divisions at't11ese and 'other key • MUSIC ROOl\[ SCHEDULE places. ficiency during these strained times. r tem~ In lh~ tlmvtRslTY CALENDAR are ~h~u red In the Ollie. : __i(.A;:\' o( tho Sutnml!l' _Ion, \\'-9 flut Hln. Hems for lh. GENERAl June 24-10 to 12 a.m.; I to 3 i ltommel went at these key points one by one. , ~,!----_. ------"', )\IOTICES are dcPOalt~ with Ihe campul editor of The nluy low." \l o~ m~y be placed In the box provided ror lhelr depQIIlt In the office. p.m.; 4 to 6 p.m . Following Napoleon's theory, he hit each point ~ t9 Chi,Pa Might Way-lay • 01 The Dally low"". GENERAL NOTICES mu. t be nt The Dally ti!lp ,~ lowao by 4,30 p.m. the dill' preerilni Ilrn pubUc.tiOt' : notice. will June 25-10 1.0 12 a.m.; I to 3 Ilepal'ately, each time mustering a superior .... I'IOT be IQlo.pled b.v (.reMone. I",d mUlt be TYPm:! OR LEGIBLY p.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. th-reot of Japanese Second Front WRltrEN .lId SIGNED by a res\",,,aJble penon. force at that cbosen spot. June 26-12 to t p.m.; I lo ' 2 Finally he split the Britisll in half, one The renewed appeal of tlle Chinese gO'vern­ TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS 10:30-The BooksheH ment for some sort of an offensive against Ja­ Vol: XXl;f'No. 1245 Wednelday, June 24. lOU p.m. j 4 to 6 p.m. part remaini ng in TobMlk Rnd the oilier seek­ i' ll-Waltz Time ! June 27-10 to 12 a.m. ing the natural protection o~ dKl Egyptian pan, or morb substantial aid to China to en· SUMMER MANAGEMENT June 28-4 to 6 p.m.; 7 to 0 p.m. aBle the poo'rly equipped troops of that na­ PROGRAM- , 11:l5-Paging Mrs. Amcl'ica UNIVERSITY CALENDAR border. 11:30-United Stales Department June 29- ]0 to 12 a.m .; 3 to 5 tion to resist the Japanese onslaught more ef­ , '''Industrial Engineering and the p.m. Defense Effort" wlll be tbe topic of Agriculture Wednesda.y , June Zt ern Art, New YOJ'k City, in the German Troops Were Better Trained- fectively cannot be brushed aside again by the 6 p.m.-pJ Lambda Tbeta dinner, art building auditorium. (Admis­ united nations. discussed at the sUmmer manage­ 11 :50-Farm Flashes SUMMER ESSION orne!. ment course torum to be broad· 12-Rhythm Rambles Iowa Union. sion by membership only .) • • • , 8 :p.m.-University play, "Clau­ READING UAMlNATION rhe nazi troops were tougher and better cast at 9:30 tonight ~lVer statioo 12:30-Views and Intervicws Wednesday, July I Unless aid qttickly reaohes China or dia". University theatre. The Ph.D. French Readlng Exa. trained than the British, particularly than the WSUI. Chairman of the discussion 12:45-Religious News Reporter 8 tit united nations take some of the s~eam ThursClay, JaDe 25 p.m.-University play. "Bar­ mination will be given Saturday last British reinforcements from Egypt. Then, group will be William J. Biehl of I-Musica! Chats bara Allen," University theatre. out t1t6 Japanese offensive on the 8 p.m.-University play, "Clau­ mornin,g, July 25, from 0-8, in too, the Bl"itish were , 0 confident that the 01 Chicago. The dlscussion wiu be 2-Wartime Motoring Room 313 Schaeffer Hall. variolts Okinese' /;'onts, the Japs win be under the direction of Prof. Lester 2:lO-War Service Program in diil", University theatl'e. Thllt'lday. Jilly 2 intolerable summer beat woul<\ prevent any 8 p.m.-University play, "Bar­ Please make application before e.~tabUs7~ed ancl Thonssen o[ City College, New Recreation FrI"ay. June U extensive nazi operations, tbey did not throw t1wr011'ghly in China t't bara Allen," UniverSity theatre. Tl1ursday. July 23. in Room 310 take years to root them out. York. 3-,-Victory Bulletin Board 8:15 p.m.-University lecture by 'thei r fil II strength into the battle as saini 11 'Kim Geo. V. Denney Jr.. lnoderawt· of Friday, Jul)' 3 Schaelfer Hall. No applications 1Ie- I ••• 3:10-Musical Survey, Prof Phil- cepted aIter that date. . tllc Germans did. G. America's Town Meeting of the 8 p.m.-University ploy, "Bar­ Oncc in po Be sion of the Chincse bases, TODAY'S PROGRAM ip CII\PP The next examination will be Here again, as at Singapore, it was eviQcnt 4-:-University Student Forum Air. Iowa Union campus or Mac­ ban Allen." University theater. ft'om which an air offen. against Russia Saturday. July 4 given in carly October. also that some Britishers still indulge tltem'­ ivc 8-Morning Chapel, Prof. H. J . ~:30-Tea Time Melodies bride auditorium in event of in­ could be launched; the Japs can undoubtedly clement weather. Independence Day. Classes sus­ KO~IANCE LANGUAGeS selves in tl1e theory if not in the practice of Thornton 5-Children's Hour DEPARTMENT drive against Siberia at their leisure. It is 8:15-Musical Miniatures 5:30-Together We Sland 8 p.m.-University play, "Clau­ pendeq. time out ror Scotch and sodas, sie tas or Monday, July 6 important to keep the' Japs from attacking 8:30--News, The Daily Iowan 5:45-News, The Dally loW'~n dia", University theatre. criCKet. Saiurday. June 27 12 M - Peace Officers Short JULY CONVOCATION The troops fought hard ar1(l thought they Russia now, f61" Stalin has his hands full in 8:45-Keep 'Em Eating 8-Dinner Hour Music Student expectin( to receive 8:55-Service Reports 'I-Uoited States in the 20th 9 a.m.-Panel forum led by Geo. Course. River room ot Iowa Union. had Rommel trapped when tJley set him back the European sector of his vast country. Tuesday, July 7 degrees at the univerSity convoca· f • • • 9-American Literature, PI·Of. Centry, Prof. H. J. Thornton V. Denney Jr., House Chamber. from Bit Achem. Having air superiority, 7 :30-Sportstime Old Capitol. Peace OHicers Short Cours~. tion to be held July 31 sbould make The J apa~~eSe are on?' closf'st en()my, Hardin Oraig application as soon as possible at they bombed his thin supply lines running 9:50-Program Calendar 7:45-America in Mu ic 2-4 p.m. Radio Visual Instruc­ River room. Iowa Union. bnt they aro not the most dang er01Ls of 4 p.m.-Bureau Visual In­ the regislrar's oWct!. bacle in the lanes through the mine fi eld. . IO-Iowa State M~cal Society, 8-Music Hour tion Forum. Senate Chamber, Old ot our enemies. If we allow tltem to establish Capitol. struction presents a showing of HARRY G. BAB.mS This SllOUld have won for them, but they Dr . Donald W. Leik, Dubuque, 8:45-News, The Daily lowa.n Registrar then encountered too much Rommel and too a scco7u~ front against the Russians toe "Hay Fever" 9-Drama Hour Monday, June Z9 educational fUms, "First Aid." E-l05 East Hall. Open to the pub- much weather. Tbe crafty nazi nsed every will' lie greatly a'iding the 1Ia.zis, who m'e 10:15-Yesterday's Musical Fa. p:30-S u m mer Management 8 p.m.-University play, "Bar­ bara Allen", University theatre. lic. No charge. I RECREATIONAL SWIMMING kind' of velricle wlrich would haul water or 1tOu.> at theva,'Y doors of the Oattoaslts oil vorites Course fileds. Tuesday, June 30 7:30 p.m.-University Club co[- The rp.r.relltinnRI swimming 'hour gas, and his troops wcnt for long stretches 12 M-University Club business lee-bridge (partner). Iowa Union. at the women's gymnasium has WitllOUt water. • • • The Network Highlights and professional luncheon Iowa 8:00-University play, "Thunder been changed 1.0 8 and 9 p.m. on British soldiers, escaprug fl'om German Wo need China',s uid, thel'efore, almo t as Union. Rock," University theatre. Tuesdays and Thursdays. ThIs .is prison camps, said that they had gone 48 bad)y as sbe needs onl's. 'l'he fa ·tcr our aid NBC-Red Analysis 4 p.m.-Bureau of Visual In­ Wedne day. July 8 open to all members of the uoiver- /loUl without water, and when they com· g'cts to China, the more help 'he can be to WHO (Ian); WMAQ (670) 10:3G-Treasury Star P1 initiatiO'n bahqu Ir CI Despitc Rommel '-s victor.y, he bas lost a-lot .. :res,ervi!s, - an planes for an all out gjgantic 6:30-The wne Ranger The stout. harlly, inexhaustible gins. nnd the burn ha reached wlll be held Sunday, June 28, It welld Lank,S and t~el'e is eve~'y reasou to' bope he offeu!!ive, a d Australia. still faees 1111 im­ 7-Quiz Kids candle of smouldering wrath thal Its l.cnith. There isn't any more. p.m. in th river room of I Th, .of \ is Kennedy frequently has ooea- Kennedy took to the movies cannot go on mto Egypt to break the gr~sp minent attaqk. 7:30-Manhattan at Midnight Union , Members may secure Iity I 8-Basin Street Chamber Music sion to be thus provoked. Be- aboQt 1913 a [ter h 'd bocn ets Irom Ruth Scit~ or Eizy M tend of the united natio-ns on the middle east be­ No, there ' is very little to be comrlacent tween his regular duties and knoclted out of his tiUo a& Po­ a~~ . Society Collough . He II fore fall- and things may be different for our 8:30-"Dr." Cab Calloway's bU1'lling a!> the Average Man in 'Cine coast boxing champion. He trans side tllel'S by fall . If he can find more 80It QuizzJcale the short. comedies, Edgar goes Ijioned in with Ma k S no tt nd Thl ~ots, he might try to crush througll, but tlJe 9-Three Thirds of the Nation to other tilrtlS as a character actor. the old K ysione Kops, and like In SI ;British are apparently not demoralilled. TH': DAILylOWAN And almost always, when this the othcr began his quest Cor II IOWA MOUNTAlNEnS PuGlished every morning except Monday 9:30- Morgan Beatty, Military Analysis of the News happens the director will ask him u<;hQra,cter." (Anoth r . e Itel': The annual Club vacation ou Some Link ChM'ckill.'s Visit lVitlt These by Student Publications Incorporate(l at 9:45-WlIliam Hillman and Er­ to deliver a sloW bum. Just like Charlie Chaplin.) lie found his, will be held trom August 8 ttl · Mr 126-1aO Towa avenne, Iowa Oity, Iowa. nest K. Lindley, News Here and that. "Give us a slow burn, Or its beginnings, B a comedy- Members will climb pad's of H. ])iJ!iclIllies- I Abroad Edgar." heavy. and Long's peQk In COI01'lld.II, IIla,rr "What they want," says Edgar, • • • ?flany a congJ·es.'5ional authority lUI put this Board of 'rrustees: Frank L. Mott, Odie lo.-.-charlie Spivak's Orchestra on August ) 5 join the Colo Lucll K. Patton, A. Craig Baird, Kirk a. Porter, 10:30-Manhattan at Midnight "is a fast slow burn, and that's no The Average Man developed mountain club at LOlli's laic, of P' near east, situation a'l:ld the Russian diffi· ll-War News good. A burn has to have a build­ years ago ( and he's b n ding a !lve-day outing. Ec Viedd culties at Sevasto,Pol and KJlarkov together Frank B~rg:e, Glc~ Hatton, Blaine Asher, Elizabeth C))ariton, Dan McLaughlin. 11 :05--Tommy Dorsey's Orches­ up. In tht! firstplaoe, I've got to it it consecutive years tor RKO) IIroup transportation wlll be lon, I with Winston Churchill's visit to Mr. Roose­ tra have something to burn about. A on the Roach lot. vided. Members Interested Mr velt. 11:30-Les Brown's Orchestra man doesn't just turn around to Kennedy makes six of thes register before July I. For further Wtst A glance at the map will show you lIitier Fred M. Pownall, l'ublisher ll:5li-New's the camera and get mad tor no films a year, working thr e days information call 74J8. I eclIel is attacking points farthest from American John J. \1reer, BusineSs Manager teason. But tbat's what I'm asked on each, which would leave him S. J. EREIlT II 1I Robert D. Noble, Editor 'aid. Our 8,}pp]ies have bo '0 going into RU88ia CBS a lot ot time for his un-averag Pfttldenl bridE lit Murmansk, t.he northcrn tip of thc trons­ WMT (800): WBBM (7110) • • • pursuits it he d Idn 't go Into olher Maq\ Once he went Inlo 8 movie and ml'ml like "In Old California" GIlADUA'l" STUD!NT81lf continental battle line, while Hitler is picking En.tere~ liS second c1888 moil matter at the Blatt posto£f.ice at Iowa City, Iowa, under the aet 6-Easy Aces was drafted, as orlen happens (his latest) [lnd "A Star is B rn" EDUCATION 1 done on tlie southem extremity. Weare getting fill rllduate students in ally oJ cOJlgrC811 M~rch 2, 1879. 6:l5-GJenn Miller's Band to the! comedy rollot, to In (his beet) . supplies into Egypt but mostly tlle long way ?f 6:30-Dinner Dance Music weak spots jn the script with his Ub-avcrage III his 8qulr ship who will be candidates ar~und tbe Cupe of Good Hope. c d d greea at the July Subocription rates-By mail, $5 per year; 6:45-Fulton Lewis Jr., Wash- specialty. Ho dollv red tour or OVCl)" a 20-acr 1'lInch in th val- Tbis would be' un ideal subject. for a Roose­ ington News llve authentic, genuine 810w bums. Ie,. where ho hos hOI'les, cattlo, lion and those planninl Ir, by carrier, 1,5 cents weekly, $5 per year. velt-Churchill conference" whereas ,the /ldver­ 'I-Nelson Eddy Twent,. • year - old Chlealoan "But what happens? The plc- and lIheep j he shoots goll In th qualifying examinatloll8 Mr. I tiseQ matter of tlle "second front" is one that The AlI60ciated PreBs ill e~clu8ivoJy entitled 'I:30--Or. Chrl8tian with Jean Gale Robbins Is the blonde and ture's too long, '0 they out out 10's; he Is still II good boxerj he doctorate at the close ot 01 II ill more' likely to .be decided by American and to uae for republication of all news dispatches Hersholt blue-eyed 10llPtreR on Columbia my build-ups. All ther leave is himself Is seldom alven to slow mer term, please report. to IoL British military leaders on the single point of credited'to'it or not otherwise credited in this '1:55-Elmer Davis, News nMwork'. new Ben Bernie mUll. Kennedy clslplnK hi' band over bllmln,-though his 80n LarrY, lege of education oftice b1 Mort 8-Junlor MiS8 with Shirley cal pro,ram. Once seleeted as his eyes and 'Wiping his face with 17, has a quick temp r to malte 29. when they are ready. ' paper anl;l also tile loeal news published Th herein. Temple "MIA Chlealo" In a beauty con. It. Thllt's not a burn-that'. Just up for It, he says; he likes his the I 8:30-Rllnaon Sherman Show telt. Oale has appeared with !leV· the climax of one. And It's tlot home, his family-there are III so was , United Statel Army, N(lvy Heads TELEPHONES 9-Great MQ,ments In Music 'eral btl name onlhelltras. She ·[unny." Mrs. Kennedy and n dauflhtor COlle Edi,toriaJ ,0Hioo ...... 4I,!l2 1I:30-Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost In!Ie ber radIo debut In 193t- Edgar Is II stiklor for the nlce- Colleen, IS-but dl8likell luneh- OADET Omo ~hat has tangled thei!' rcspoct\ve acpnrt­ i.'1V~rESDAY Jfi~'E 24, ]942 H)- News ftear !no, rlvll N1y.lht'l't ' ....e*· thO linll'Ol'~. pel'hUI'- U l\e8lrained 1\ wb\·1 h" ul'll\ ~ Ihl hI! Ill: fuliM will 11t' \~Ol'l\ . PI \1a menta these Irian), years. In "Wll8hington Oeo. IO:~lItam L. Shirer, 'News lIeart. • drummihIJ >lll' .wll tubleclQU\. Wf'\h lirage,'! ( "I WEDNESDAY. rum 24. 1942 THE DAILY lOWAM, IOWA CITY, IOWA PAGE THBEE ~ Word Received of Engagements, Marriages YANKS SMASH JAP SHIPS, PLANES IN MIDWAY BAnLE George Denny ------Of Twenty Alumni and Former SUI Students

Aru!ouncement has been made LalYtJon. son or Mr. and Mrs. Speaks Friday r/. the marriages nnd engalements Ralph D. Spears of Cedar Rapids, r/. 20 former University of lowl tQOk place June 10 in Los Angeles. liJldents Mrs. Lamson was graduated from Town Hall Moderator Tarkio coUe,e. To Discuss Freedom Kahl-8ardsley Lieutenant Lamson was gradu­ ated from the University of Iown Or !lelen Kohl, doughter of Mr. nnd Of Speech in Wartime )Irs. E. W. Kohl oC BeHendod, wa. and studied law at Geo~ge Wash­ jllJrrled June 20 to Corp. ROler Ington university in Wushington, Til man who brought the town sardsley, son or Mr . Annn Bords­ D. C. He Is a member of Pht Kappa meeting back to America, Georg i'1 of Iowa City. The wedding tOok PsI fraternity. v. Denny Jr., president ot Town ~ace In Snn Anlonlo, Tex. hall and moderator of NBC's Mrs. Bardsley was Iroduated Blom-Lawrence weekly Town Meeting of the Alr frOII\ the University of Iowa, where Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D. Blom proeram. will speak here Friday slit was IIfllllated with Phi Beta of Des Moines have announced t.he at 8:15 p.m. on " Freedom of marrl.,e of their daughter, Bev­ /Cippa honorary scholllsllc frl­ Speech in Wartime." Thru Tuesday ternlly. For the past two years ahe erly Mae, to Ramon Perez Law­ Denny 15 the third speaker in baS held a posi tion a8 Enlll.h rence, son ot Count Ramon Perez the university summer lectur te.cher in the Davenport hl'h de Villamil of San Juan, Puerto· series. Weather permUting, his lec­ Pay Under Ceiling Prices For IthOOI. Rico. The weddinl look place May ture will be held on the south of enter­ 16 In Burlington. The brldegl·oom was graduated union campus; if nol, it will be All These Items During June . . . (fot\ /rom t.he UniverSity of Iowa, where The bride aM groom are both held in Macbride auditorium. record hewns a member of Phi Beta Kap_ students at the University of Iowa. As a student in the University ..• (for pa hOMruy scholastic fraternity. of North Carolina, Denny was through lie received Q masler of arts de- Baker-ConnellY company manager of the Carolina stores arOlllld ,ee In psychology. He is now in June 18 WDS the date of the playmakers. student acting troupe, Special Sale of Women's Fvll-Fashioned (for Ike Walt. Ibe army air force stationed at marriage of Bettina Baker, daught- and later instructor in dramatic in the PrOJl\e­ Xel\y Field, Tex. er ot Mrs. Dwight B. Baker of at-I prodUction. He turned to the New Rockefeller tumwa. to Ensign Max Connelly, Vork stage in 1926 and otter ap­ the whoJe Hunter-O'Meara son ot Joseph Connelly of Ottum-l pearing in a series of plays, ob­ prefers the The marriage of Margaret Ann wa. Lained a poSition DS manager ot a they put him Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Connelly aUended the Uni­ lecture bureau. jumps out. Edwin Blaine Hunter of Db versity of Iowa where she was af­ - Lecture bureau experience aided Moines, to Lieut. Robert H. filiated with PI Beta Phi, sorority. Denny in acquiring a job as man­ FIRST QUALITIES cmd O'Meara, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ensl,n Connelly was graduated ager of the extension di vision of O'Meara or Cedar Rapids, took from Northwestern university in -Official U. S. Navy Photo the Institu te or Arts and Sciences, SLIGHT IRREGULARS place June 20 in Washington, D. C. Evanston, Ill. He is a member ot How Amerlca.n Army, Navy and Marine lorces smashed Japanese planes and ships thai attempted Columbia univerSity. In 1928, he The bride was gradua ted from Phi Della Theta fraternity. to aUa.ek Midway Island Is revealed dramatically In the pictures above. A Jap plane Is pictured. ar­ became assistant director of the Vatu.. to SUiS at lIle University of Iowa, where slle row at right In top photo, as It crashed Into the ocean when shot down by antl-alrerait fire from an league of political education. -'5 aftlliated with Kappa Kappa Hlalot-Cody American aircraft carrier. left, which was belnl altacked. Smoke In sky Is trom bursts of anti-air­ The idea [or the NBC Thundsy 1 to 3 Gamma so r 0 r i t y. Lieutenant The marriBje or Margery Fran­ craft shells. Two other Jap planes are indicated by arrows. The smokine, burnlne hulk 01 a Jap evening radio program came to O'Meara was graduated from t.he ces Hislop, daughter of Mr. and heavy cruiser of the I\t:ogami class is pictured, lower photo, alter carrier-based Navy planes bad blast­ him trom a chance remark aJ>out university here. He is a member Mrs. G. B. Hislop of Decorah, to ed It. Into twisted steel. The ship was abandoned by the enemy. a neighbor who had refused con­ of Phi Kappa P I fraternity. William Evans Cody, son of Dr. sistently to listen to President and Mrs. L. G. Cody of Denver, Roosevelt's fireside chats. Denny Col., took place June 20 in De­ was then associte director of Town Jllusner-Wyckoff This is a "clo -out" of all short Announcement has been made of corah. Frank Duder Service hall, which was founded \ly the Today line nnd odd shade In wom n'. !he marriage of Helen Delight The bride was graduated from league, and was disturbed by this attitude. Hausner, daughter of Mrs. Nellle the University of Iowa where she 14 Iowa City Groups Will Be Conducted full fashioned slUe hosiery. In­ Hausner of Brandon, lo John L. was affiliated wit.h Kappa Delta He believed that if people shut cluded are 'lOme alight lrreaulars Wyckoff of Brandon. The wedding sorority. To Convene their minds to aU opposing viewl, • .. in silks, r yon, silk and rayon the American prinCiple of free look place June 2 In Baltimore. Mr. Cody was graduated from Tomorrow Morning and silk and lisle ... in hort ond the uniVersity here. He is a mem­ speech and tree discussion would Mrs. Wyckoff was graduated lonll le~ths! ber of Theta Xi fraternity and Altrusa club ... be endangered. Consequently, from Iowa State Teachers colleie Funeral service will be held at De_to ,Sigma Delta . den ta I fra­ · .. will meet for luncheon at 12 Denny created "America't Town in Cedar Falls and has taught for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in All summer had. . Not V ry the last five years in the Mt. ternty. o'clock in the foyer of Iown Union. Meeting of the Air" in 1935 as an size In every color or sty I Auburn school. The couple will make their home • • the Oathout funeral home tor institution to recapture the demo­ The bride,room attended the In Iowa City where he Is employed • Prank J . Duder, 83, who died Mon­ cratic way of thinking and solv­ but most UNUSUAL valu "! University of Iowa and the Ameri­ in the college of dentistry. Ing problems. De Moloy ... day in 11 local hospital. The show brings in 60,000 letters can Technical school in Des · .. will elect officers at a busi­ Duder was born in Czechoslo­ No phone ordera or )(chafli Ewen.Betty a Beason and has approxlmat 1y Moines. He is now employed by ness meeting in the Masonic temple vakia jl1 18511 and came to Wash­ 10,000,000 regular Jist ners. Town the Martin bomber plant in Announcement has been made of at 7:30 this evening. ington county with his parents. TRUB'8-Flrst Floor. Baltimore. the engagement of Rooemary E. hall is now incorporated under • • • He resided In that county until he Denny and he has charge of lis Ewen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. moved to Iowa City in 1931. Overholt-Spaethe Stanley G. .twen of Estherville, to Group II of ..• lectures, discussion groups and Survivers include three daught­ short courses. Jlftle 14. was the date of the mar­ Joseph P. Betty, son of Harry B. · . . the Presbyterian Women's as­ ers, Mrs. Frank Novy of Riverside, riage of Marie Overholt of Colum­ Betty of Davenport. The wedding sociation will have a potluck lun­ Mrs. Harry Kress or Los Angeles Special Purchase and cheon in the church at 12:30 p.m. bus Junction to Frank Spaelhe of will take place June 27 in Esther­ and MI's.· Thomas Workman of viJIe. ~lumbus Junction. • • • Iowa City; two son, Harry of Iowa School of Journalism Sale of $2.49 The bride was graduated [rom The bride-elect attended the City and Stanley of Riverside; two University of Iowa. lola Council ... 1 the University of Iowa and has · .. No. 54 Dellrj!e oC PocahOntas sisters, Mrs. Anna Alberson ot "ught severa I years in Columbus The bridegroom was graduated Colorado and Mrs. Maxie Sadel of Enrollment Reaches from St. Ambrose college in Dav­ will have a picnic at 6 O'clock. this high school. evening in the upper pavillion ot Muscstine, nine grandchildren and enport and attended t.he college of Mrs. Spaethe was graduated City park. tour great grandchildren New Summer Record from Columbus high school. He is law of the university here. • • • "istont cashier of ,the Louisa The couple will make their home in Lirna, Peru, where Mr. Betty Old Capitol ... Summer nrol\ment In the school Slip County Nallonal bank. is employed by Pan-American air · . . Auxiliary of L.A.P.M. No. 29 H. Engstrom to Talk of journalism is more than twice Ellenberrer-Deal lines. will meel at 8 o' clock in Odd Fel­ last summer's registration figure, according to Prot. Frank L. Mott, June 14 was the date of the mar­ lows hall. To Management Class riage of Margaret Ellenberger, • • • director. In 1941 there were 76 registra­ dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schedufe of Nutrition Unit A. 1:lar6ld Engstrom, supervisor ot Ellenberger of Bloomfield. to Max tions in the various courses; thi~ '1~ · .. of the W.S .C.S. will meet with standards of the Bendix Aviation summer the Iigure is 158. From 16 Deal of Bloomfield, son of Mr. and Classes Announced Mrs. A. B. Sulek, 1821 Morning­ corporation, will discus motlon journalism majors taking the work All thJs season's style ... Jtroight cut Iofrs . Ira Deal of Ottumwa. side, at 7:30 this evening. Janet Blair study 'training programs for sup­ in 1941, the lotal has increased to and warranted not to rid up or ~Wlbt. The bridegroom aUended the • • • ervisors and Ioremen, and the de­ University of Iowa. local Red Cross Motion Picture Actress Janet 49. FashJoned with full top, wide By Blair, above, has been chosen by Unit B... velopment and use oC standard Professor Mott said thal the data for setting time standards. in adjustable shoulder strap ond shadow­ a. committee of bathing suit man­ · .. of the W.S.C.S. will be enter­ school now has 89 students liS com­ Williams- LOwry The Red Cross standard nutri­ loday's session of the college of proof panel. The Ideo) sUp lor sheer ufadllrers as queen of this year's tained at 2:30 this afternoon in pared to 57 last summer. It Is the Mr. nnd Mrs. R. D. Williams of tion class will meet Monday at engineering's summer rnanagement dresses! All 1'11. S In the sale! Ceiling Des Moines have announced the 7:30 p.m. in the W.R.C. rooms of Swim-for-Health week. the home of Mrs. Frank Kinney, largest summer enrollment In course. many years. price Is $2.49 . .. :.Ie priee $1.98. tngaiement and approaching mar­ the community building, Mrs. E. T. 740 Kirkwood. Engstrom, formerly motion study Courses now being given include riage of their daughter, Faye, to Peterson, chairman of the local • • • supervisor for General Electric, Levi Lowry of Unionvfl1e, Mo., son canteen corps, announced yester­ "News Writing," "Reportinl," Pantl•• at 8gc Survey Shows Math Unit C ... will explain methods and results "News Editing and Copyreading," Arnold Lowry of Kansas City, day. or · . . of the w.s.c.s. will have a of a motion study training course "Editorial Wrltinl," "Magazine ),(o. The wedding will take place The class met for the first time Short pajama. S1.98 picniC luncheon aL 1 o'clock this that he gave to supervisors, fore­ Writing," "Teaching of High June 28. Monday to decide on a time and Most Popular Course afternoon at the horne of Mrs. men, planning engineers, designers place for meetings. which will be School Journalism," "Typogra­ STRU8'S-Flrst Ftollr. The bride allended Graceland Vil·gil B. Fordyce, 222 flighland. and leading operators at t.he elec­ phy," "News Photography," "Radio roJle,e in Lamoni and the Univer­ held weekly until Aug. I. tric corporation. To be eligible for membership Throughout Country • • • News" and "Management Confer­ Illy of Iow a. He will also present his plan to ence." Mr. Lowry 1s employed wit.h in the Iowa City canteen corps, Unit E... estabIJsh standard time vaules for the Lowry-Miller lumber company both the standard nutrition course Mathematics led all new course ... of the W.S!C.S. will meet eerUn 'combinations of therbUgs and the canteen course must be • in Unionville. enrollrnents during the year just with Mr~. C. H. !-"cDonald, mute In his present POsition, Engstrom Methodist Students A YERS STOCKING LOTION 1 successfully completed. Dr. l{ate closed in more than 550 colleges 16, at 2 0 c1oc~ t~IS ;fternoon. has charge of war production work Marner-Canniehael Daum. nutrition director of Uni­ and universities throughout the at the Bendix plant. To Hold Ice Cream Stockin; LotlOIl Won't Rub Off on Announcement has been made of versity hospital, is in charge of the country, according to a study just Unit Your Cloth.. courses. F. .. . ' Social Friday Night I the marriage of Marcia, daulhter completed by Investors syndicate, ... of the W.S.C,S. will meet in The nutrition course will be WSUI to Broadcast of Mrs. John Seeber of Sigourney MinneapoliS. the home of Mrs. Earl Harper, An ice cream social will be held• Stays on even if you are caught in the rain. and Dr. L. W. Marner of St. Jo­ taught by Prot Mate Giddings of Courses based upon mathematics 329 Hutchinson, at 2:30 this after­ Musical Compositions Friday from 6 until 10 p.m. on the the university's home economics Ordinary perlpiratJon will nol affect It. ItPh, Mo ., to Vincent A. Car­ ranked second in attracting new noon. lawn of the MethOdist Student department and Mrs. Walter See­ Of Prof. P. G. Clapp michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hom­ students, while Spanish took third Center, 120 N. Dubuque. The af­ lers, research assistant in the de­ ·,. . But it is quickly removed with soap and water. tr Carmichael of Sigourney. The place, the survey revealed. Unit G. fa ir will be sponsOred by the We8- Wedding took place June I. partment of pediatrics, UnJversity A program o[ musical composi­ French sustained the largest loss • • " . oC ley Foundation. The bride attended the Univer­ hospltili. ot any individual subject, and Jibe- ... of the W ..;)·~I·S. WIll. have a tions by Prof. Philip Clapp, head STRV8'8-Ftnrt Ji100r the music department, will be aired Robert C. Larimer, A2 of Sioux Illy of Iowa. Mr. Carmichael at­ ral arts received the greatest set- lunche?n at. 1 0 c .ock tbls nfteJ:'­ City, wili be featured on the pro­ lended Grinnell college in Grinnell. back of all college courses in the noon I~ Fnendshlp hall of the tonight at 8 o'clock over WSUI's I Wednesday Evening Music Hour. gram. Mr. Larimer is a magician now engaged in interstate M. Toomey Is Named sbrinkage of enrollments. Methodls~ ChU:Ch~ • hautlhal He Is ProfeSSOr Clapp will accompany with six years of performing e:x­ transportation. "Men led the parade of increased perience. A member of the Inter­ Prof. Arnold SmaU. violin, and $1 Brassieres 79c SOc Hankies The couple will make their home To Head Scribblers' enrollments in mathematics, gener­ Unit H. Mildred Ethel Clapp, soprano, in national Brotherhood of Magi­ In Sigourney. al sciences, physics, chemistry and · .. of the W.S.C.S. wiU meElt for the rendition of "Sonata in 0 Min­ cians, he has developed three card Odds ond ends in sl7.es 32, 34 at Margaret TQOrney was elected engineering," E. E. Crabb, presi­ luncheon with Mrs. Charles A. or for Violin and Piano," "Three tricks which have been published . navllOn-Maltaa president of the Scribblers club at dent of the syndicate said, "while Beckman, 406 Reno. at 12:30 this s.ongs.!' with text by William Er- for the benefit of his coUellgues. and 36 only •.. famous Ann Mr, Bnd Mrs. Irving Davidson Sr. a meeting held Monday evening women headed the study groups in afternoon. nest Henley and "A Woman's Last These original stunts will be a I Alt make! 39c ot Henderson hove announced the in the Community building. Other Spanish, business, and home eco- • • • Word," with lyrics by Robert part of his sleight-of-hand perfor­ llla,l'riage of their daughter. Mary oWeers elected were Margaret nomics." • Unit I. .. Browning. mance at the social. White linen handkerchiefs LuCille, to Frederic A. Maltas, son Mary Sueppel, . vice - president; Other entertainment will con­ KTRUB'8-Seeohd FlMr. · .. of the W.S.C.S. will have a prettied with oppHque and of F'red Maltas oC Welton. The Ruth Klein, secretary-treasurer, sist of selections by a ma Ie quartet poUuck picnic al I o'clock today at Wedding took place May 23 In Can­ and Laura Dempster, historian. Manville Heights Club consisting of Brigham Wheelock, hand drawn work In many at­ the home of Mrs. Earle S. Smith, ton, Mo. The president appointed the fol­ Among Charles Ingersoll, Berkeley Craig tractive desigM. Shop early for 613 E. Court. To Meet for Picnic Mr •. Malllls }Vas graduated fro\1' loWing officers: Adelaide Walsh. • • • and James Reeds. The Rev. Stan­ your share of the e! Western Illinois State Teachers senior advisor; Betty Kessler, Iowa City People Tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. members ley Martin will be master of cere­ tolle,e and took graduate work junior advisor, and Judy Weidner, Unit J ... of the Manville fleights club and monies. S1.49 to S1.98 STRUB'S-Ji1rst Floor at the University of Iowa. The publicity chairman. The officers · .. of the W.S.C.S. will entertain their families will have a picnic Mrs. Stanley Martin, Berkeley Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shank and brldelroom was graduated from were installed by Mrs. W. F. Boil­ their families at a picnic at 6 p.m. in the upper 'Shelter house of the Craig and Brigham Wheelock com­ Maquoketa junior college and IOwa er, state president of the United son, Warren, of Tulsa, Okla., are in City park. The potluck supper City park. prise the committee for the affaJr. Gloves $1.19 Slate collele In Ames. He h. Service Women of Iowa, and Mrs. visiting Mrs. Shank's brother-in­ will follow a 4 o'clock business The club will serve ice cream, done graduate work al the unlver .. Cologne gave its name to eau de Ray Smith, loCal president oC that law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. meeting. and the committee asks those at­ (SII,Mb SoUed) Skirts $1 OHI ally here. organization. tending to bring a covered dish, cologne, the discovery of an Ital­ The purpose Of the club, which Kelly, 230 Magowan. ian. table service and beverage. Our first glove sale of the sea­ One assortment of sk.irts ot IIIIk Fredertokaon-More. now has uti rnembers, is to cor­ • • • • • and wools In Ught colors ... the Jane Alcock, daughter oC Dr. Pi Lambda Theta ' Irene Frederickson, daughter qf respond with soldiers and plan I SOh! Choose from royons Amer­ wanfed ones tor summer wear. Mr. and Mrs. Monls Frederickson entertalrnnent for the naval cadets and Mrs. N. G. Alcock, 430 Bl·own, Group Will Gather Save $11 left yesterday for Pasedena, Cal., I DEGREE APPLICATIONS 01 Harlon, was married June 16 and soldiers horlle. on furlough. - doe.- in white and beige. Not aU to spend a month with hel' brother Members of Pi Lambda Theta,-- All students who expect to 10 Leo Mores, son of Mrs. Ma tie . receive de,reet at the Jaly 31 sizes in every sty Ie. More. ot Harlan. Dizzy Dozen to· Hold and sistet·-in-Iaw, MI·. and Mrs. women's educational sorority, will Robert Alcock. hOld a dinner meeting at Iowa Un­ convocation should make their The bride was graduated troin F 'I P' , S d application. at. the reelstrar'. the University of Iowa. Mr . Mores ami 'I lenle un ay • • • ion at 6 o'clock tonight. ' Richard Kent of De Will visited Margaret Schindhelm, president, offlee, room I, University hall, $1 Glove, 69c WIIB graduated from Iowa State by July I, aoconUn, &0 Harr), O. collele In Ames. He is now mana­ Slmday will be family picnic Ii!s unCi!;! and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. will preside at the informal pto­ Blouses $1 Offl day for the members of the Dluy Frederick W. Kent, 302 Richards, gram ot music and student talks. Barnes, unlverslb reelstrar. (SI,,"U, S.Ued) ler.of the Harlan Tribune. , thlll is requested so that all An assortment of sheers, colton'! Doz~n club. The 81·ouP will leave last weekend. Charlotte Junge is program chair­ necessary detall8 such as credits and 1'0),0113, comprislna man)' Shaum-Lamlon a L 10 a.m. tor • riverside cottage man alld Jean Seadey Is social White and colored in colton and and de,ree reqUirements may styles and colors. Shop early for The 'marrlage of F'rances Eliza­ w'here dinner Ilhd supper will be Accprding to fhe 1939 census, chairman. rayon. Shorties and other styles. best selection. beth Shaum, daughter of Mr. and lel'ved. there were 29.7 mlilion children he.eheeked as soon as pOllslble be between the ages of 6 and 14 years Milk approaches the idea of be­ belore July 31. 11". James BaUne Shaum 01 Gamea 'will the entertainment STBUB'8-FIrst 1'Ioor. SftV8'B-Flrat ...... ~arklo. Mo., to LI.eut. Robert W. of, Ule day. in tqe Soviet union. U1g almost a complete lood. ,pAGE FOUR 'HI »AIL1 I,O'WAlf. IOWA enY. lOW A WEDNESDA Y, JtJNE 24, t942 Tigers Drop Be-fore lO-Hit BostoR 8C!lrrag.e . .------,------AVa I SUCCESSFUL ROOKIE t~ ar By Jack Sords to the I Home IWn Aids 3 Ball Games II' the , THI DAILY IOWAN dlsCUSl 11 Sports 1'~ur.d l ~N 'l'I1e I In 6to .2¥jcto ,ry Scheduled By Trail AMO ,l?eA"Zf..E'i .ernblY Do/A\6- A 6QopI GIl IJI/ Judd Winning Pitcher; 'r p. 1 .JoI5 "' H'~ 1="1Po91" S P O-R T 5 Seventh Defeat For Naval School WBlTNIIt Ali!. II ~AA.. WI1').t 'fA" MAa'IIN )18 ,p Paul 'Diz,y' Tftout S"f.'. I-oUI~ TOpiC ~ROIN~ Scheduling of the tirst three DETROIT (AP) -- Lanky Ted baseball gamcs tor the Seahawk * Race Track Trains "80'" 1 team representing the U. S. Navy CORP. JOE LOUIS 0111 COl Williams returned yesterday to his Flock Shades Pirafes New York Subdues * Still Carry Thron,1 VieW!')', favorite park, Briggs stadium, and pre-flight school here was an­ MilS , nounced yestel'day by Lieut.­ Welcomed Home By belted a two-t:un homer, his .1l\th * Despite Shortag•• er and of the season, to help the Boston Comdr. Larry Snyder, assistant di­ In ·Twilight Tilt, 6-2, Scrappy Browns, 6-5, rector of physical training. Neighbors Rell Sox to a 6:.2 victory over the At 6 o'clock Friday evening, NEW YORK-The farmers pro- I in the opener of June 26, the Seahawk nine will As ,French W~ns 6th CHICAGO (AP)-Corp. , Joe With 14-Hif Onslaught bably are disappointed no little a three-game series. play a twilight game with the Louis, his blue denim army bar over lhe prospect of baving no­ Jim Tabor and Pitcher Oscar Moose team at Muscatine. slunK over his shoulder, returned where to show off their prl:e I Judd, 31-year-old rookie south­ The following Sunday the Sea­ Joe Medwick Extends Lo his home yesterday and found Johnny Murphy Stops pumpkins and plump porkers this paw, also hit for the circuit in the hawks wili travel to Washington, Hittin~ Streak to 26; bls Ice man e.nd the nelrhbon Uprising in Seventh; year, but being good citizel'\ll they ten-hit assault on Paul (Dizzy) Ia., to meet the Washington towl) ,athered outside to ,reet him. realize the logic behind the gov­ Trout, who was charged with his team, and a week later will meet Dodger lead of Eight He shook hands with aU. DiMaggio Gets 3 Hits ernment's request that state and seventh defeat against :five vic­ the Iowa ordnance plant team !It Ris wife, Marva Trotter Louis, county fairs be abandoned, tories. Judd had a three-hit shut­ Blll·Ungton. BROOKLYN (AP) - Lefty bas been III with a cold for three ST. LOUIS (AP)- Even the • • • out until the .ei$hth Vll\en the Lieut. Ed Roy, who is coaching French received credit for his days, Louis said. sight of weak-hitting Don Gut­ !fires and rll5 mUlt be eoa· Tigers clustered a d()uble and two the team until Lieut. Otto Vogel Sixth victory without a defeat last The world's heavywel,ht terJdge, cracking a first-inning served p.nd , ~ralUlpor&aLlon 1"1li~. singles for their runs. It was reports for duty next month, has hight in B relief role as the Brook­ champion Is beln, transferred homer, his first of the year, availed ties must not be crowded, 1I)e, Judd's sixth victory against :fOUl' announced the follOwing lineup lyn Dodgers downed the Pitts­ from Camp Upton, Long Island, the St. Louis Browns nothing yes­ are &Old, and If tlte prodllcer. defeats. :for the opening game! burgh Pirates, 6 to 2. The Dodgers &0 ,ort Riley, Kan., where he terday as the New York Yankees were to comment In tbe me.nner brOke a tie score by bunching five will join a cavalry replacement unleashed a 14-hit aUack for a 6 of tlte ta,e rustic they ~.uid Boston AB R HPO A E Glen Osborne, ss. Omar Simonds, Sb. hi ts for four runs after two were unit. Louis requested the cavalry to 5 victory. s~y emphatically: "By er,acU1, Joe Truskowski, c. out in the fifth inning, when he was 1nduc&ed las& Jan­ But the ever-trying Browns, de­ tfle gov'mlnts rl,ht. ain" thai DiMagltio, cf ...... 5 0 0 5 0 0 uary 10, because he IIkel bones. spite the pounding given Pitcher so, Lem?" Pesky, S8 ...... 4 0 1 2 7 0 D~l Ward, cf. The climax of the rally was a Jim Langhurst, Lt, two-run double by Joe Medwick, Louis salil he bad forrotteD all Al Hollingsworth by the Yankee • • • Finney, I'f ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 about boxing. slugge , were within shouting dis­ Williams, If ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 Don Cler, 2b, extending h is batting streak to 26 But they might have somel\ling "The army comes first and tance at the finish, mainly by vir­ to say a little more emphatic, it Doerr, 2b ...... 4 2 3 4 4 0 Jim Phipps, rf. games. Uncle ~lIm is the boss," I\e ex­ tue of an eighth inning uprising they could walk through a rail­ Lupicn, Ib ,...... 4 0 2 10 1 0 l{enAngevjne, lb. French, who relieved Whitlow Gene Flick, p. Wyatt after two innings, started plained. whiCh brought three runs. road station here and see placards Tabqr, 3b ...... 4 1 1 1 3 1 reading: "Tickets fol' race \rlick­ Conroy, c ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Of these men, Ward, Flick, the decisiVe rally with a single New York AB R HPO A E Truskowski and Langhurst are of­ alter two were down. Peewee speCial trains," Judd, p ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 They might think it a little odd ficers. Lieutenant Wal'd starred in Reese anti Lew Riggs also Singled Bill Lohrman Gives Crosetti, 3b , . 5 o 2 baseblll1, football and basketball to load the bases, then Pete Reiser o 1 0 that they were being asked to Totals ...... 37 6 10 27 45 Hassett. lb ..... 4 o 0 11 1 0 travel as little as pOSSible, ~nd at Oregon State; Ensign ~liok was brought In two runs with a single Reds Only Four Hits Henrich, rf 5 2 2 o 0 0 forsake the bill event of the year, Detroit AD R HPO A .E .~ a baseball and football star at the and Medwick doubled lor two OiMaggio, ct ... 5 2 3 more, 4 0 0 while speciai trains toted sPorting U(liversity of Minnesota; Lieu­ Gordon, 2b .. 4 1 3 2 0 0 gents to the race tracks, and nol Hitchcock, ss ...... 5 1 2 1 3 0 tenant Truskowski is a former As Giants Win, 1to 0 Keller, II ...... 4 o 1 3 0 0 to feed the horses hay. McCosky, If ...... 4 0 I 1 0 0 Plttsburglt AD R I;J l'O A E University of Michigan star in Rosar, c ...... 4 1 2 -4 0 0 To milions of rural dweBers fair C&amer, cf ...... ~ 0 0 2 0 0 ,t hree sports, and Ensign Lang­ NEW YORK (AP)-The New .i;tizzuto, S8 ...... 4 o I 3 3 0 week has been a cOlllblnatiOil 01 York, Ib ...... 4 1 1 15 2 ,0 L.S.U., Stanford Tie Barrage Rikard, cf ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 \;\\\r8t was an Ohio State letterman Donald, p ..... 4 o 0 3 0 Christmas, Fourth of July and Ross, rf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 I:5iMaggio, cf ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 York Giants continued their mas­ o in baseball and football. Murpb.y, p ...... 0 o 0 o 1 0 Thanksgiving rolled inLo \lne. II Higgins, db ...... SOl 13 4 2 For College Golf Tille Gives Cleveland 7-5 J;laseball experience of the B!\l'l'ett, 1'f ...... 4 1 1 3 0 0 tery over the Cincinnati Reds yes­ Fletcher, Ib ...... 3 0 1 5 3 0 terday with an easy 7 to 0 shutout ------was the event, with a capital T, Bloodworth, 2b .. 3 0 1 1 5 0 cadets inchldes: Totals ...... 39 6 14 27 9 0 They'd spend weeks getting veady Elliot, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 on the four-hit hurling of Bi 11 Tebbetts, c ...... 4 0 I 3 1 0 Osborne, playing on his native for 1t. and weeks afterward talking Trout, p ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 Earl Stewart leads Win Over Athletics Hallllibal, Mo., tel\m; Cler, Brad­ Stewart, If ...... 4 0 I 3 0 0 Lohrman. St. Louis AB R HPO A E It was New York's seventh about it. McNair, Z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ley Tech nine; Simonds, )'ale uni­ Martin, 2b ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Field of 64 Players 1 2 1 3 0 The county fair, even more Gorslea, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 CLEVELAND (AP)-A flul'fY versity .frosh team; Angevine, Gustine, ss ...... 4 1 I 1 I 0 triumph in nine games with the Guttendge, Zb ... 5 Reds this season. and the third 1 I 0 2 0 than the tate fair. has become Pal'sons, zz ...... 1 0 I O. 0 0 By Posting 141 Score of home runs from the bats or Coldwater, l\1'ich., and Western Lopez, c ...... 2 0 2 2 1 0 Clift, 3b .. .. 4 time Lohrman has beaten them. 1 I 11 0 0 somethlnK of a ymbol, Oris Hockett, Les Fleming and Ken M;ichigan coil e g e teams, and Klinger, p ...... 2 0 0 2 I 0 McQuinn, Ib ... 5 S_· 2 0 ~ 27 Keltner yesterday gave the Cleve­ VanRobays, x .... I 0 0 0 0 0 All of Lhe Giants' runs were Judnich, cf ...... 2 o 0 0 thin, typically America, as I I Totais ...... 35 2 8 17 2 By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN Phipps, Ashmore, Ill., and White ~ charged against big Paul Der­ Laabs, cf ...... Z 1 I I 0 0 hlghb~ows would say. z-batted for Trout in 7th. land Indians a 7 to 5 victory (lver Sox farm teams. Laning, p ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 SOUTH BEND, Ind" (AP)-Earl Anderson, xx .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ringer, who gave up seven of McQuillen, If ... 3 o 0 3 0 0 )' ou can't argue the governmen~ zz-biltted for Oorsica in 9th the Philadelphia Athletics in the Stewart of Louisiana State topped opener of a three-gqme series. New York's nine hits before be­ Stephens, ss ...... 4 o 1 Z 3 0 but it does seem that it is puttin& ,Boston ...... lIll 002 200-6 a field of 64 qualifiers yesterday The fourth circuH smash of the Totals ...... 34 2 8 24 6 0 ing relieved with none out in thc Chartak, rt ... 4 o 0 3 0 0 the county fair 10 the category o! .Dettoit .... , ...... 000 000 020-2 in the national intercollegiate golf .contest, by Bob Johnson in the x-batted for Kllnger in 6th . fifth. Hayes, c 4 1 2 6 3 0 the unnecessru·y. Which, of course, ~uns batted in-Tabor 2, Wil­ tournament with a 36-hole total xx-batted for Lanning in 9th. Auker, z ...... 0 p 0 0 0 0 it is, but the fair has a lot more to I fifth, counted lor three Philadel­ .MAJOR lEAGUE. Cincinnati ABRHPOAE liams 2, Lupien, Judd, York, Hig­ of 141. phia tallies. Hollingsworth, p 3 o 0 0 -4 0 recommend it than, say, a hone race. gins. Two base hits-Doerr, Blood­ But in a gesture of sportsman­ There was a flurry 01 hits, too, Joost, ss .. 4 0 0 3 6 0 Crisco la, zz . ... 0 o 0 0 0 0 worth, Hitchcock, Parsons. Home ship the 20-yeru'-0Id defending each team collectil.lg lZ. Both STANDINGS Brooklyn AB.RHPOAE Frey, 2b .. .. 2 0 0 2 4 I ------======runrJudd, Tabor, Williams. champ, who will enlist in the army starting pitchers retired, b¢' Jim M. Marshall, If 4 0 I 2 0 0 Totals 36 5 10 27 15 0 Reese, ss ... 4 1 I 1 Double plays-Hitchcock to Blood­ next ¥leek, relinquished medalist Bagby was credited with his eighth NATIONAL LEAGUJi: 2 0 S. M'Cormick, Ib 3 0 0 11 2 0 z-batted lor Hayes to 9th. Engagement Extendedl wOl'th to York; Doerr to Pesky to honors to Dick Haskell of North­ victory against three defeats. Bob Riggs, 3b ... 4 230 2 0 Haas, 3b , 4 0 1 I 4 1 zz-batted for Hollingswor th in Lupien. Left on bases-Boston 6, western. Harris, the A's starter, was charged W L Pet. GB Reiser, c! ...... 4 221 o 0 Goodman, rl .... 4 0 0 I 0 0 9th, Brooklyn ...... 44 17 .721 ...... Detroit 10. Bases on balls-off Haskell Posts a 73 with the loss. Medwick, If ...... 4 011 o 0 Lamanno, c ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 New )'ork .. ".... DID 310 010-6 Judd 4, Trout 2. Struck out-by S~ . .Louis ...... 35 24 .593 8 Camilli, 1b .. 4 o 1 10 1 0 Craft, cf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 St. LoUts.. 100 010 030-5 Haskell, who at 26 is the oldest Cincinnati ...... 35 29 .547 10 ~ Judd 2, Trout 2, Gorsica 1. Hits off Phlladelphla AD R H PO a E Galan, 1'1 ...... 3 o 0 I o 0 Derringer, p ... 2 0 0 0 0 I Runs baLted in-Gutleridge, player competing, finished with a New York ...... 34 32 ,515 12~ I -Trout 10 in 7 innings; Gorsica Herman, 2b ...... 3 005 5 0 Shoun, P ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rosar, DiMaggio, Gordon, Rizzuto, 142, hooking a 73 onto his subpar Chicago ...... 32 35 .478 15 END THURSDAY none in 2. Wild pitch-Judd. Los­ Kreevich cf ...... 5 o 2 3 0 o Owen, c ... . 3 007 0 Walker, x I 0 0 0 0 0 .Keller, Clift, Laabs, Stephens 2, ' 69 Monday. Pittsburgh ...... 30 33 .476 15 o NOW • DOORS OPEN ):15 ing pitcher-Tr9ut. Knickerbo'ker 2b 4 1 1 3 . 1 o Wyatt, p ...... 1 001 0 Thompson, p .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two base hits-Gordon 2, Judnich, "I qualified automatically, any­ Boston ...... " ... 28 40 .412 19 !h o Umpires-Hubbard, McGowan Miles 1'1 ...... 4 1 I 3 0 o French, p .... 2 1 I 0 1 0 ------Henrich, Hayes, Cro eUi, Rosar, way," Stewart modestly explained, Philadelphii\ .... 18 46 .281 27 'h Johnson lf ...... 2 1 I 0 0 o ------Totals 32 ~ 4 24 16 3 Three base hit- DiMaggio. Home Before it is and ,Rommel. Time-1 :54. Atten­ "and was just competing for the dance-3,587. Siebert Ib ...... 4 o 3 8 0 o Yesterday's Results Totals ...... 32 6 9 27 11 0 x-batted for ShQun in Bth. run-GuUeridge. SacriCice-Cris- team championship." Blair 3b ...... 3 o 0 0 2 o New )'ork 7, Cincinnati 0 Pittsburgh ...... 110 000 000-2 cola, Oouble play-Haye~ to Gut- too late Stewart's 71-70-141 will stand, Davis ss ...... 3 o 0 2 3 o Chicago 8, Philadelphia 4 Brooklyn . 200 040 OOx-6 --e-'v--y-o-r-k----A-B- R H PO A E teridge to McQuinn. Left on bases N however, as a new qualilying re­ Valo x ...... I o 000 o Brooklyn 6, Pittsburgh 2 Runs batted io-ElllotL, Med- -New York 9, St. LOUIS 7. Sa es COME--SEE this cQrd. His 142 last year established Eschen S5 ...... 0 o 0 0 0 o 5t. Louis at Boston (weather) wick 3, Camilli, Klinger, Reiser Werber, 3b ..... , 3 0 0 I I on baUs-<>!f Donald 2, of! HoB- miqhtiest of adventure Women's Tournament a medalist mark. Swift c ...... 4 1 3 4 2 I o 2. Two base hit.s-Cami11i, Med- JW'ges, ss .. .. 4 1 1 7 0 iingsworth 3. Strikeouts I- by drqmas ... R. Harris p ...... 1 001 1 Bolstered l;Jy Stewart's round o wick, Stewart. Left on bases-Pitts- Ott, r( ...... 4 I 2 2 0 0 Donald I, by Murphy I, by Holl- wind-swept with Konopka xX .... 1 I I 0 0 o 'Enters Quarter-Finals Louisiana Stale tied Stantord for W L Pet. GB burgh 9; Brooklyn 3. Base on balls Mize, Ib ...... 3 3 0 12 0 0 ingsworth 4. Hi ts-or r Donald 8 excitemenL vibrant the team title. The Indians, who Chl'i~topher p .... 1 o 004 I -off Klingel' 1; off Wyatt 1; off Barna, 1! ...... 2 2 2 I 0 0 in 7 2/ 3 innings; off Murphy 2 in Wagner xxx .... 1 o 000 o New York ...... 44 19 ,61l8 ... " .. with romancel CHICAGO (AP)-Marjorie Rbw, won last year with a six-foot putt Boston ...... 36 25 .590 7 French 3. Struck out-by Klinger Leiber, cf .. ,..... Ii 0 0 5 0 0 1 1/ 3. Wild pitch- Donald. Wm- Ji:ver 20-year-Old Michigan State college on the IBth green which would 2; by Wyatt 1; by French 5. Hits- Danning, c ...... 4 0 3 3 0 0 ning pilcher-Donald, Totals ...... 34 5 12 24.13 1 Cleveli\nd .... " .... 36 30 ,545 9 'h co-cd from Detroit, jolted medalist have given them another cham­ Oetroit ...... ;17 33 .529 10 ¥.. off Klinger 8 in 5 innings; off Lan- Witek. 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 x-Batted tor Davis in 8th. Eleanor Dudley out of the women'a pionship. St. Louis " ...... 31 36 ,463 1.5 ning 1 in 3; off Wyatt 3 in 2; off Lohrman, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 xx-Batted for Harris in 5th. 7. western open golf tow'Dament )'~­ Jolmston. Jacobs Trail Chicago ...... 25 36 .410 19~~ French 5 in Winning pitcher­ xxx-Batted for Chri8tQP~er in terda), wi th a I up victory in the Behind SlewarL and Haskell at Philadelphia .. " 28 42 .400 21 French; losing pitcher-Klingel'. Totals ...... 31 7 9 27 9 1 9th. first round of match play, 1~5 wcre Eddie Johnston of Balti­ Washington .... 24 40 .375 22 'h Cincinnati ...... 000 000 000-0 Rallying to win five holes 10 the more university and Burleigh New )'ork ...... 022 030 00x-7 Doors t :15 30e to 5:30 Cleve~nd U.RIIPOAE l'eattrdaY's Results Chicago girl's three on the in­ Last Year's Hawkeyes Runs batted in-Leiber 2, Dan- "Invaders" at 1:50, 3:55, 5:50, Jacobs of WisconSin, the 1938 Boston 6, Detl'oit 2 coming nine after being a hole ning 3, Barna 2. Two base nit­ 7:45. 1::45 western amateur medalist. Wea~her1y cf ... . 3 1 ) 1 0 0 down at the turn, Miss Row moved Cleveland 7, PhUadclphia 5 Now in Armed Forces Craft. Three base hit-Barna, Grouped at 146 were Keith H9ckett rf ...... 5 2 2 I 0 0 New York 6, St. Louis 5 into today's quarter finals wLlere Welts and Harold Gjolme of the Sacrifice-Lohrman. Double plays Keltner 3b ...... 5 1 1 0 1 0 Washin\lton at Chicago Hawkeye athletes of last seilson -;Prey, J(lost and F. McCormick she will meet Mrs. Frank D. May­ University of Washington; Frank nu: MIGHTIEST FI~ming Ib ...... 4 ~ 3 10 0 0 (weather) now are representing the univer- 2; Joost, Frey and F. McCormick; er of Chicago, Tatum, Jr., and George Traphagen Millslf ...... 50 1400 The only sensational maLch be­ sity in na val aViation, the regular HallS, Frey and F, McCormick. 9f. ALL ~REEN of Stanford; Bob Beekman of Boudreau 5S .... 2 0 1 2 5 0 TODAY'S PITCHERS sides the, Dudley-Ro),'l a.u~r was Southern Caillornia; John StoHz navy, the navy physiCal instruction Left on bases-New York 5; Cln­ ADVENTURES! Mack 2b ...... 4 1 2 ~ :; 0' American ~'\le Special! between Jane Crum of Orange­ of Northwestern; Daie Morey of Denning c ...... 4 0 1 4 1 0 schools, the army and the coast clnnat! 8. Bases on baUs-off Der­ burg, S. C., and Dorothy Ellis o[ L.S.U.; Grover Pooie of Duke, the guard. ringer 3; off Lohl'man 3; off Shoun J~ Bagby p ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 New York at St, Louls-Chand- Stewart Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Ellis was 1 Bill Green, Jerry Ankeny, 1. Struck out-by L06si­ between tbe ages of 18 and 27 to an entirely diffe:rent I1Ultler to wheel to the curb. The Summer S ion directories er and radio commentator, has General Sir C\aude J. E. Auahin· the climactic Libyan fl&' ht-tna-, ble." see the board about his chance in scoff at the institution of COli. at'e now available In the book traveled throughout Europe and leck, the British commander in the and diteloted "serJous" British Auchinleck disclosed that two naval aviation or any other branch gress." Issues Marriage license IstOl'e5 ftd. at W-9 EQt Hall; price the near east, nnd spent last sum· middle east, dealing with military 1_1 whJch included one llrbt imperial divisions caught at the of the navy for whicb he might The committee emphasiz.ed that R. N. Mmer, el k ot dlstrlct 25c a copy. Iller in Mexico. She will show developments up to Saturday, the crulller, four destroyers and two upper end of the advanced line be fitted. it did not allege that Henry Luce court, reported yesterday that an Summer Ion plclu res 01 Mell:ico at the meeting. day before Tobruk fell before an amaHer eacorl v_Is sunk. ----~------She ,raduated from Iowa State axis assualt of all arms. Aaalnat this, be laid , the axis POPEYE LI9SINC:f , THE'-I'S GtO'JoJER gc. PEACE ON ME WARt;HIP! !

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D_a. l'IOo'IH-w.... EH A.sPt~N IUINS ' ~ "a;'lGit DOWI'\. DOES . ... .,. ... -, ...... - ~ ... --- ... ~- GOL-C>? PAGE SIX T H £ D AlL Y lOW A K, lOW A CITY. lOW A WEDNI:SDAY , JUNE 24, J942 ~~====~==~--==~-~~-~~~-~~==~=====r.~~~- ==-~- r===~~~~======~~~~=== Chinese Hall WHERE SUB GAVE OREGON COAST NIGHT CANNONADING Interpreting New Front Chief? Meetings Ration Board Issues 2 Jap Drives The War News Thre;!o~:~h:~ouPs Weekly Tire Report Churchill Confronted The Johnson counly ratlonlng liway With British Protests Wednelday, June Z4 bOard has nnounced Its report for Over Bitterest Defeat Lions Club-Reich's pine room, the week ending J une 20. Near Rai 12 o'clock . Certiricates were issued to the ea Seout Shlp- Leglon hall, following p l'sons: Pl'Onk W, No. By KIRKE L. SIMPSON 7:30 . vnk, 1 possrngrl' type tube; Wesley Allied Defense Forces Wide World War Analyst Moose t,odle- Moose hall, 1I21 ~ S l'bous k, Jr., (4); Victory Milk Counter-Attack Near Unless hi s conferences wllh S. IInton,8 o'clock. Co., JOl' C. Ilultl'\, (2); tr1lck ty~ r'ctrf'flds; A. Milvl'l' Horo (4), Fuchow and Canton President Roosevelt produce some FI'Ollk Feicl