Nab Butcher's Cold Cash The Weather Today SOVTH BEND (JP')-The 200 pounds of meat In the freeser at a Mlahawaka reltaurant didn't tempt &he Fair and warm today. Clear and cooler to­ &IIeroUCIl thIeves who broke Into &he place yesterday. Tile!' du~ down benea&h the meat and took 54 UN morrow. High today 88; low 60. Yester­ WUs whleh had been leed there, co-owners Geor,e Doff­ Betty OWGI1 day's high 88; low 61. Pollen count 193. lIIan and DbulvelW told police.

, Est. lesS-Vol. BO. No. 27S-UP, AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa, Thursday. August 19. 1945-five Cents Board Stud ies That's Topping, Old Chap Student , ols r See .U.S. bukeTo Russ School Iuilion Alttr lengthy discussions last lIiaht the Iowa City school board decided to continue InVestigation Over 'Kidn ping' Charges Into the problem of whether chil­ * dren of Finkbine park residents * * rould continue to attendi Iowa City schools tuition-tree. Place Soviel Marshall Says The board's action indicated that the cltildren may be accepted by tbe Iowa City schools this fall leacherin ·Facts Refute lIlCl lIIat tuition may have to be paid liter for the children. when the leIal aspects ot the problem Soviet (I ims are clarified. Oxygen lenl One board member said that NEW YORK (UP)-Mrs. Ok­ Offen 'No Comment' til. children may have to be sana Stepanova Kosenklna, Rus­ On Request for Recall llllPed lo a school where apace sian school teacher who jumped from the third f r of the SOviet . Of Jacob M. Lomakin .. anUable rather Utan the ..bool closest to the home. consulate sev n days ago, was BJ JOHN M. mGHTOWEB placed in an oxygen tent yester­ Mrs. Howard Beye, president of day. WASHINGTON (JP) - Stem words (rom Secretary of State the board, appointed William H. Dr. Grant B. Pennoyer, her phy­ Bartley and Charles GaHher to Marshall yesterday foretold a sician sa~ Mrs. Kosenkina was stinging Am rican rebuke to Rus­ a committee which would> confer hBvlns. dHficulty in breathing. sia within 24 hours for pressIng with Fred Ambrose, university At 6:10 pm., after an afternoon Its pack of charges against the in the tent, she was given another business , in drawing up United States In the refui .chool blood transfusion. She received teacher cas s. l letter for future Finkbine resi­ several Tuesday. Pennoyer said. At a news conf rence, Marshall denls. The' letter would Inform the • however, thal h was not wor~ed future residents of the situation. pnrticularly about his patient's app ared fed-up with the Soviet condition. diplomatic and propaganda cam­ The action taken last night is in paigns buill around the cases oC connection with a letter by Iver Al 7:05 last nighi Dr. Pennoyer Mrs. Oskana Stcpanovlna Kosen­ A. Opslad, superintendenJt of Io­ telepOClled Soviei Consul General kina and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jacob Lamakin that he 'could send wa City schools, to the state board Sarnarine, Sovi t citizens who a qualified suregon to s e Mrs. don't want to go back. of education. He asked that some Kosenkina If he so desired. The United Stat 5, he saId, mangement be made on tuition Lamakin wanted to send a sur­ for the children of SUI students views with rlous concern the geon at once, bui Dr. Pennoyer Russian charges against this gov­ living on tax-free state property postponed the consultation until outisde the Iowa City school boun­ ernm nt and some of Its orticials arter 9 B. ra. today. Dr. Pennoyer daries. Finkbine park is located involved in handling the refugee SP cified that the surgeon should in West Lucas township. teachers. They have been promis­ tAP Wirephoto I be a peroon Licensed to practice He Can't See Teacher, Can Send Doctor - R!~~~~::ra:u.:~~~~d~. .:::~ Becaase of these school chlld­ kin (center, with clpreUe) as he ed U. S. protection. ENGLAND'S PRINCESS Mar,aret Rose added to the romantic rumors medicine in New York state. !'til, he said, "we are torced arrlv d a~ tb Sovl t orumlate In N w Y rk y terd y. ovl t Vice onsul Zot I. Chepumykh announ­ The concern aris s, Marshall Ilnking her name with the Marquis of Blandford When she appeared He also assured Lomakin thal to add &eaehers and lo consider ('I'd ar1ll'r U\ t LOIDIlkin would . k 'Police nerml 1011 to visit I ra. Ok na Stepanovna Xosenklna In said, from th fact that evidence with him at the Ascot race track a few 'days &(0. The 22-year-old mUln, an addItion to a bulld­ the hospital was not preven!ini Roo eveU ho pita!. Lorn kbl wa. lI0n-commlU I lJo lit III 1,lan to vi It 1\lr5. Xosenklna, the BusllaD placed in the hands of the state marquis is the son of the Duke of Marlboroulh. him from seeing the patient be­ iDr." school teacber who leal)('d from a (-(ill III:lle third - tOry window I' & Thursday. department by New York polit:e eaus of political reasons. ....-- Ambrose said the state board authorities does not bear out the of education stated that it has no "We are not keeping her quiet Soviet claims. Moreover, he said, authorl ty to assume tuition pay­ for any oiher r ason than m dl­ Grades for 8-Week the action of Mr. Kosenklna­ Ilenls for the children living on the VA Reveci'ls' Plans cal," he said. New Witnesses May Disclose who desp rately jumped out of an lIRiversity camp~. Her t mp;-'rl'tUfe had rl n to embassy window last Thllrsday­ Opstad also asked In his letter 103.4 at 11 :80 a. m. and her pulse Term Ready Today Itself refutes the RUSSIan charges. II there was any "possible way by to 125. Dr. P nnoyer said she had Mrs. Ko' nklnn, whose condi­ which the university can desig­ For Local" flo'spit I shown no ImpllOvem nt since R gbtl'ar T d McCarr'l Yl'.t 1'­ Iii $·(h mbers Relationship tion has ~en regarded as critical, nate pam of the rental for tuition Tuesday, when 1;h was given sev- day announred thal gr dcs for "'e was placed In an oxygen tent lh payment purposes." SPECIAL TO THE I)"IL~ IOWAN ral bloOd transfUSions. She was elght-w ek I;umm r se 'IOn Will WASHINGTON, (UP)-House a New York hospital late yester­ WASHI TG TO - JOWfr ity's new v terans Ildmilli tration be II. The uoiversity, according to still on th critical Ii:t. avallubl' ot 9:30 m. todllY. * * * investigators said last night that day, She has rec ived several Ambrose, has no legal right to hospital is exp cted to add Ii $1,500,000 annual paYI'olJ to the ('O!JI­ Hospital authorities said they Stud nts who wer enrolled In U. S. Spy System they had found three witnesses blood tran !us,nns. assume the costs of the children's mnnity's income and to ill an huge purchases of pel'jshllble fouds were not particulal'iy alarmed ov­ the colleg of liberal arts, the gr:..­ It was unusual for the s er tarY, who may be able to prove whether normally u stickler for secrecy at tuition. from local merclHUlts. er Mrs. Kosenkina's condition. duate collet! or th u ilege of 'Well Behind' Age former slate department otticer Veterans administration officlaL~ lllade tbis for('('IUlt ycslf'rdoy commerce may obtain their grodes Alber Hiss or ex-Communist such tim I, to discuSS the line ot Two representatives of the They said she was placed in the an American position 24 hours W", Lucas towoshlp sehoul to 1'he Daily Iowan's correspondent. 'l'hey also disclosed thaI; at the IIegislrar's oHlce in Uni· W ASHINCTON (UP) - The Whittaker Chambers lied under oxygen ient because her respira­ belore it is formally xpressed to board attended &he meetln, held I-They expect the new hospital construction to cost betw'en versity haJJ. .Al'my snle! y stl'rday the United oath in the Communist spy hear­ tion was "slightly labo,red." a foreign governm nt in a note. In the junior hl'h achool. $10,000,000 and $1] ,000,000. Soviet Consul General Jacob M. Students who w fe enrolled in Stlltes is "wel1 bt>hind" uther m'!­ Ings. 2--'l'hf'y hope to advE'rtise for construciiOll bichl by next F'pb­ the collegE' of pharmacy or I'n­ His action oppur ntiy renected Richardt Davis, president of the Lomakin anl1lOUnced that he would jur powers in building th world­ Rep. Richard M. Nixon, R., the indignation felt by many 01- township board, said the one­ l"ua l'y and to have the ho pi tal ready for llS in ellrly 1951. seek permission to visit Mrs. Ko­ gine ring may obtain th!'ir gratl I widl' spy and intelligence system Calif., a m mber of the house un­ 3-They pill)) to erect qnat'ters for nurses and sOllle of th hos­ at th lr dean' oft! e. ficials here over Russia's repeated room school, located two and three senk ina because she is so crlt ical­ n ded tor surviV'U1 in an alomJc American activilles commlttee, char.\les of kidnaping, connivance, pital's proie ioual personnel but about 500 hospital workers will tenths miles from the Finkbine iy ill. :lgl'. said the witnesses are former gov­ imprisonment and the like against area, could not accomodate the b expected to .find privat home ill the a. ernm nt employes who claim to sr But both the police depariment Draft Call To Summon It • aid the nation's continu d the United Stat s in spite ot re­ estimated 30 Finkbine children of 4--Th y belie\'e the 500 beds to be provide<.l by the hospitlll will know both Hiss and Chambers. and Roosevelt hospital denied that 30,000 by First of Year sec ur i ty 11 nd freedom dep nds 011 peated American denials and' the crade school age this lall. be utiHz d to capacity shortly after the new building i 'om­ he had asked to visit her. Hospital Ih .. trongest and 'most Wcient They have been subpoenaed to action ot the school teachers them­ He added that the township pleted. authorities said, however, that the W ASHINCTotI (JP)-The Cil'·t intelltgence and counter-intelli­ testify at a secret committee hear­ selves. Both Snmorine and Mrs. school board received no tax mon­ A 12-acre site for the hospital bas already be 11 obtained by th consulate had called today to ask draft call will be issued next week gence service whicn American ing later this week. He indicated Kosenkina have volunturiLy sought ey for the Finkblne area last year veterans administration, and working drawings 81'e bing pr­ how Mrs. K01;enkina was feeling. lor 15,000 men expected to be in energy. ubility and imagination tb y will be asked bow well Hiss to remain here and the state de­ and that the board had been billed pared by Ellerbe & company, of St. Paul and Leo A. Daly & COlU­ The middle-aged teacher had no unIform in Novemb r, r Howed can develop." and Chambers knew ach other. partment has s::tid they can do so. by the Iowa City board for cost pany, of Omaha. visitors yesterday. shortly by another call for 15,000 The Army discus ed Intelli­ Chambers, now a senior editot Marshall lell open at his n(tws of the children's education since At 1:30 p. m. as Lomakin enter­ more in D ember. It was reported gence. espionage and anti-spy ac­ of Time magazin , has sworn that conferenc the possibilJty that the they attended school here. A vetel'01'IS administrotirnr. s1J()kesman said 1ml ss unexpected delay developed, plall~ and specifications should be completed in ed th e conSUlate reporters asked reliably yesterday. tivitle~ In a pamphl t, "armed Hiss belonged to pre-war com­ A.merican government may ask time for February bid advertis-ing. Be said cons!rllcli/}Jl shollld if he would visit Mrs. KosenkJna. These wiJI be the first quotas forces talk," which Is distributed munist und ri!'ound cell Inside Moscow t.o recail Jacob M. Loma­ \'}ctually be. Mlder way by the spri11g of 1.949. "We shall see," he replied and under the new peacetime selective to U. S. troops throughout the the federal iovernment. kin, Soviet consul general in New Japanese walk d quickly into the consulate. service law. world. Hiss replied under oath that he York, because of his part in the Strikers The hospital is to be extremely modern in design, with great is not and never was a Communist. Ko enkina affair. The secretary expan es of glass windows. The main building is to be 10·stories Leave He also swore that he didn't even replied "no comment" when asked Movie Studio high. Small two-story wings are planned for operational and know Chambers. But he took that about Lamakin's fulure. A request llIaintenance facilities. Oh, Those Southern Politicians! statement back last night when for his r call on the ground that After Troops Called A yeterans administration spokesman said xact d tails on con­ he was confronted by hls accuser he is no longer acceptable in the struction would not be a vailable until architects bad completed in a New York hotel room. United StDtes Is under co nsldera .. TOKYO' (,4» - QoTtlmunist-led plans and speeifications. H e s~id, however, that sand tOlle or He said he had known Chambers tion by tbe state d~par tmen t. ait-down strikers agreed today to limestone I rim would pl"obably be emphasized. back In the 1930's and their fami­ leave the grounds of Toho Movie According to the veterans \'1dt/tinistration repre.sentatives, the lies even had lived together in the studlo.e alter U. S. tankls and h. o.~pilaJ. w·ill em1JZoy a staff {/f 550 to 600. Of this group, 40 to Hiss apartment lor a lew days. troops were called out in the first 50 will be doctors, 45 to 100 rrttrses, 3 to 5 dentists, and the rc­ Later, he said, he sublet hIs Wash­ NRLB Rules Out serious labor demonstration since mainder will be cUs lribllt~ it' classes ndt yet detet·mined. AtJ... ington home to Chambers. But he Gen. Douglas MacArthur banned insisted he knew Chambers as a atrtkes. mwl wage and salary paymc11ts to tlte staff are expected to to- Union Hiring Halls tal about $1,500,000. ' magazine writer named ''George Some 1,000 Japanese workers, Veterans administrHtion officials said the manager of th new Crosley," and had no idea he was In Shipping Industry lDIny of them carrying red ban­ ho pital would make exten ive purcha e of peri h able foods and a Communist. Ders, immediately began leaving maintellHDce aDd repair materials locally. WASHINGTON (UP)- The na­ the property after their leaders According to veterans administration plans, the Ipwa City hos· tional labor relations board ruled capitulated at the climax -of morn­ unanimously yesterday that union inc-long attempts by Japanese pitHI will provide 500 beds for general mEldical cases. In addition, Dockworkers Begin the hospital will conduct a clinic ,01' out-patients. Tbis should re­ hiring halls in the maritime in­ police to force an entry Into the dustry are illegal under the Taft­ barricaded studio grounds and duce the number of veterans now re!leiving out-patient trea\,Jnent West Coast Strike from locHl doctors and dentisti, a veterans administration ofiicial HarUey law because they operate cllI'l')' out a court order to evict tor the exclusive benefit of union tbe lit-downers. reported. SAN FRANCISCO (UP)--CIO dockworkers began an ll-hour members. I ~II The call for a show of force In an initial sweeping decision brought out three U. S. tanks and work stoppage last night as their on the union security provisions 60 infantrymen armed with car­ union leaders predicted a "bi" of the new labor law, the lull tong strike" in Pacific coast ports bines from 1st Cavalry division U. S. Blasts Danube Treaty five-man board ordered the Na­ beginning Sept. 2 despite a tenta­ beadquarten. An L-5 reoonnais­ tional Maritime union (CIO) to tive agreement reached between aanee plane, reportedly carrying WASHINGTON (UP)- Tossing aside diplomatic niceties, the stoP insIsting on the· hiring hall DiVision Commander Maj. Gen. United S tates bluntly told Russia touight that the Soviet-dictated east and gulf coast operators and in negotiations with four Great maritime workers. William C. Chase, circled low over agreement on -Danube river traffic is clear proof of its" imperial­ LakeS steamship companies. It tile studio grounds. ism" and "enslavement" of all The longshoremen on the night also fonbade the union to strike in shilts failed to show up for work The sit-down strike began Aug. D\nubian peoples. river flowing through American­ support of the demand and direct­ • when worken, angered at being last night as a mass-meeting to ed it to bargain in good faith . This country's reasons for not occupied Austria and Germany. discuss the current waterfront dis­ dllcharged, returned to the studio "B e y.o n d peradventure of signing the pact were laid down In In rapid order, it described the pute got underway with some 6,- IIId lelzed control of the main the most forceful1y worded state­ Soviet delegation's actions as "dic­ doubt," the board said, "the hir­ 500 members of International ing hall in practice ,has involved offices and began sq uaUing In the ment ever issued the state de­ tation ... economic and ~':l litical bY Longshoremen's and Warehouse­ discrimination in the hire and Properties near the gates. partment In connection with Rus- enslavement ... extortion ... lip men's union, local LO, called to service .. . and regrettable." tenure of employment of unlicens­ sian activities. attend. ed seamen to encouragl! member­ IOOSIVILT JR. TO SPIAK Charging that Soviet satellite Those are words normally used Workers were to hear their lead­ ship In the National Maritime un­ WASHINGTON (UP)-Frank- states were forced to kow-tow to by the Russians to assail American lAP Wirephoto) ers outline terms ot the "fin.o ion." Un D. Roosevelt Jr., 80n of lhe late the Kremlin, the state department policy, and heretolore shunned by DEMOCRATIC VICE-PRESIDENTIAL NomInee Alben W. Barkley 1"0& a kiss from Alice Anderson, 1', offer" made by the Waterfront If upheld by the supreme court. l)I'IIident, will deLlver the key- said flatly that it "could noth ac­ the state department as not in of Evanston, 01 .. as he eampai,ned at &he Illlnois state fair in Springfield ye terday. Sister Alva waita tmployers' association. Longshore the ruling will wipe out biring IIOtI address at the Illinois demo- cept the dratt convention lor con­ keeping with polite diplomatic her turn. Senator Barkley, who said he used to be a farmer himself in his home state of Kentucky, lold boss Harry Bridges already hal balls and practice through which craUc convention in ClUcago Aug. trolling traflic on the Danube, and protocol. farmers at the fair that &hey .hould vote for his pa My because It has done more (lIf them than any condemnqd, the live-c:ent wage unions exclusively furnished dock .. tbe Democratic National com- will not recognize any commission American officials apparently other pal1y in hlatory. Gov. Earl Warrea of CaW., the GOP vice-presidential candidate. will speak at boost as "ridiculous" and unaccep- and ship workers on all coasta,·the ... umowu:eg l.uteaa:.!_ . stt u~ to rule over ..... o~ the bave now taken the &¥>ves off• the fair todaT. table. " Great Lakes and Alaska. ~_ .... ----- .... ------~ - ._-- \ THE DAILY IOWAN. TIIUJl8DAY. AUGUST 11. IUS-PAGE TW~ . • • • $ $ $ Thousands Pay Tribl:Jte To Babe ,Red S,?x -Wallop A's, ...... ~ Taking . . Move Into 2nd P/Clce -..:_....-. .. ___\}_Time Out NEW YORK-The Boston Red Rites Today Ring Moguls Sox. a team still to be reckoned ~~~."",. .,.,.".". ~With Buck Turnbull ...... ~~... . ""o!...... t~t .. ---forn with.. in the hot Bar Spectators as pennant drive, swept back into Three Teams Must Pull Up Slack in AAC- For Bamtiino second place yesterday with an Set Showdown impressive 10 to 2 thumping of All-Stars Prime for Profe ional football i gradually .growing into one of America', NEW YORK - An elderly NEW YORK (JP}-The batUe the Philadelphia Athletics. top porting attractions. For a long time fan ju t naturally white-haired man lifted up his lines were drawn yesterday for A paid crowd of 24.178 yelped in lilt grandson to look into a casket In with Cardinals ' steered clear of profe sional games in favor of the spirit and cotor the first big showdown betweea glee as the Sox battered the off­ of t he collegiate tu les. Yankee st.dium yesterday. CHICAGO (JP}-Spectators were New York's warring boxing pro­ erings of three Philadelphia pitcb­ Now both are relishing in unprecedented booms at the turn. barred from 9::.ldier field here last "Take a good look. sonny." he moters. e~s for 17 hits. Ted Williams and ·tile , with 194 promi ing to I'each a new peak. PI'O Iootball hili said. "You'll never see another BIrdie Tebbetts paced the can­ night as the College All-Stars .Mike Jacobs' well-eatablished come down a hard rough road. It bas bad its pitfalls, ueh II man like him." nonading with three hits each. went through a snappy drill. their 20th Century Sporting club yes­ last one before meeting the ChI­ the New York Giants' playoff candaL two years ago, and itt 'llIe bier was BaOe Ruth's. The terday completed the arrange­ while greybeard Denny Galehouse scattered eilbt hits eflectively. cago Cardinals, National Football brighter moment uch as the record.breaking attendanae f igu", old man and the litUe boy were ments for the second balf 01 ita league champions. tomorrow night. for the pa t few 'e8 ·ons. two of tbousands of persons. many fistic -header by signing The loss droPped the Athletics Into third place. two percentage Captain Burnps Elliott still was Howcver,oll of th two pro lea.gues, the All·.Ihnerica confer. of whom journeyed hundred. 01 WelterWeight Champion Ray Ro­ ellec, hus just managed to kcep its hea-d a.boue waler followi1tg miles to pay homare to the king binson to meet Kid Gavilan. the points behind the Bosox. hobbling around on an injured knee as the squad went through its founding I'll tit Stl11uner of 1944. Th rival Natiollalleaguf of baseball. They tooked on his Cuban clouter, in a non-title ten Eddie JOOIit, 5hortstop of the has been in tlte moneY'making stage for a. ttumber of 'years. lace for the last time at the rate rounder. amazing A's, was forced to leave a light signal drill. Doctors held of 100 a minute. the game in the third when little ht'pe that the flashy Michi­ Ther isn't too much doubt now that the AIJ·Amerula confer. Now the 20th and its newcomer ence is here to stay. Five of the eight teams-Cleveland. Nell They came by the thousands in he aggravated his injured right gan backfield star will be able to rival, the Tournament of Cbampi­ play against the Cardinals. York Buffalo, La Angele and San Franciscl>-are deIinitely jalopies and limousines. taxis and ()ns, were all set to go all out for hand in swinalna at a third strike. chartered buses. The throng of Joost, who jammed his hand Head Frank Leahy indi­ out 0'£ the red. That leave Baltimore, Brooklyn and hicago to Gus fan's buck with shows one pull up the lack in 1948 and put the .A AC on a pal' with tbe H. New Yorkers was swelled by day apart. Sept. 21 and 22. wbile slidin, Into third base at cated lhat Henry Fonde. Elliott's many who came from distant St. Louis. Aug. 8. was sent to replacement at Michigan last ~ar, tional league. places from Maine to Maryland. Here's the way the twin bills PhUadelphia for X-rays and treat­ will take the inj ured halfback's We don't see too much difficulty in front of Baltimore Hnd compare: All estimated JIO.... mORra­ ment by the club physician. place. Brooklyn as far a drawing the cu tornl'l' is concerned. But the Sept. 21- Tournament of Cham­ ers p.-ecl bt doable Hank Majeski moved over to In addition to the• single wing .Ri>ckets pose another question if you consider me pions at Rosevelt stadium. Jersey tbrou,h Yaukee stadlam to short and Don White was inserted and T-formation squads. Leahy the fact tbat they are still the poorest team in as,. City. N. J .: ,Ndh~e &a Utelr t.io.. Babe at third base. also had a defensive unit-a com­ thc AAC and p laying in It city which houses two Batb. Middle Weight Champion T,cny • bination of the T and single wing title contendCl " the Beal'll and Zale, Gary. Ind. vs, Marcel Cerdan. .M.ate',bl. AB a ~ I ao.t.n AB It II -working out last night. the Cardinals. Prom the opening ot the sta­ Joost ...... 1 I ODIMalilo. cr. ~ I 2 dJum doors at 10:02 a.m. until European champion from Casar White. 311 •.•. 2 t ' IPesky. 3b .... 5 I 2 Notre Dame's Johnny Lujack Br/lnch Richey has taken over the Brooklyn blanCft ...... 203 040 01><- 10 touring Olympic track and field pre!lkle at the requiem. mass. BALTIMORE (JP)-Yankee sta­ 15 rounds. El'1'Or&-C!lapmon. . baited In stars. led by of the Uni­ th player' will feel towards the idea. bould such a scbedule dium may have been known as the Chapman, McColky. Doerr 2, Spence, versity of Missouri and Barney come into effect, it will mean just twice as many gAmes as the Public To Attend Services Seventh Straight Win tebbetts 2. DJJ.r.II:IJo. Goodman. WII. "House That Ruth Built," but a Ih.m •. St"Ph_ ..... 0 _ hll5-Chap· Ewell of Lancaster, Pa .• won six league pla"ed llUlt year. If we wel'e the players, we'd a k tbe Mrs. Claire Ruth, the Babe's wl­ CLEVELAND Cleveland's new Baltimore bowl will be named man. Wblte. Good",an, Tebbott.. 2. out of nine events yesterday as owners to 'double our salal'ie . But then B"ancll's football idelll ~ow, has aaked that the public DouDle p1ay.s.-M1I.Ie.kl and Fain: Suder. league-leading Indians notched for the Babe. Raschi Gets 16th as M.,... k I lind PaIn I !teplletll. Doll Scheib 1. after the Miami franci.sc folded up, is now II civic enterprise in night, blanking the St. Lou chairman of the stadium advisory C. Hsrrl. I. Say.~ 2. Galehou." 4. A crowd of 50,000 spectators that city. It'll be interesting to see how such an operation works, a receiving vault. As many of the Struck out- by Harris 1. Galchouse 2. Hits watched Ault speed home first in public as can crowd in will be Browns 3 to 0 Cor a sweep of the committee, announced y.terday WASHINGTON (JP)-Vic Ruhi -off S"".tb 7 In 2 Innlnca (non" out In since we shouldn 't think commercia. pro footbaJl would work two-game series. that Baltimore will honor its great notched his 16th victory for the 3rd); Harrl, 3 In 2: Savalt 7 In 4. Wild the 400-meler hurdler in :52.6 and permitted to enter towering st. pltch-Schclb. Loolng pltcher-Schdb. Ewell take the 200-meter dash in out to the be t interests of a civic undertaking. Patrick's Cathedral lor tile funeral Southpaw Sam Zoldak auth­ native son by calling the munici­ here last night. U",plrea - Hurley. Summ.... Jones and Baltimore h(M nev(lI' I'colly had ils sha"e of big.time athletic . pal structure the '1Babe Ruth defeating Washington, 4-1 In a Grieve. Tlme-2:OO. Attendance-M.na :21.9. Jeff Kirk of Pennsylvania services. ored last night's shutout, scaMer­ paid. Aside f"om Navy's .itlggentauts dW'ing the 1OaI' YOM'S, ·that city!r Stadium." game called in the sixth inning finished third in thc hurdle event. It is the way the Babe would ing nine SL Lous hits. Joe Ostrow­ of UCLA was second {tJ.7lS ha1Jen't bern able to stay at home O1ul enjoy seciltU top ski hurled good ball for the Tht original plan of making it due to rain. New York scored have wanted it, Mrs. Ruth said. Sept, 10 E'arliest Date and of Villanova spflris aitmcfiolls. In /It(J Colts' first campaigl~ they (Zrelll Brownies but COUldn't handle Al­ a memorial to the Maryland dead three of its runs in lhe second in­ third In the 200-rneter race. big(Jcr crowds tlta.n if It er t Ite Rockets or the Do~ger , The 57 honor;ry pallbearers, lie Clark, Indian right fielder who of the last two wal'l!l wlll be full­ ning without benefit of a on For Prep Grid Games headed by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. three walks. two passed balls and The Yanks also finished 1-2-3 in So 1948 should tell the story for thr AII·Amel'lc/t conference. hit three straight singlell and scor­ filled. But Babe Ruth's name will the . which was won' by include noled athletes and news­ ed- all Itht!!" runs; be inscribed at the entrance. an . BOONE (JP)-Sept. 10 is the earl­ If Baltimore and Brooklyn come till' u.gh. with better than Rver. paper men who knew Ruth well. Iest date this year that an inter­ of UCLA, and the age gate rcceiptf;, and fl'om all indications they will, the league The Indians scored, once in the With two out in the second in­ scholastic football game can be discus thl'OW, captured by Jim well. first. thIrd and fifth to hold a Pirates Rally in Eighth ning. Mickey !faerner wallred will.bave no worries as to its Iutul' . Police, antlclpatiq oue of lbe played under the rules of the Iowa Fuchs of Yale. But the Rocket' will have to gct a Ii(,llsational winning co m· three game lead over Boston and Steve Souchock and . High School Athletic association, lar,.. ~ ",ronu eYer lathered PhHadelphla who are lied for sec­ To Defeat Cubs, 7 to .. They advanced on a passed ball America's two other triumph bination in order 10 drllw the customPI'S away i.'t'om the Bears at St. Pahiek.·., arraDeed a spe­ Lyle T. QUinn. the association's came1n the hammer throw. won by ond place- In games. The Red Sox CHICAGO (A')-The Pittsburgh and Gus Niarhos tt,en was pUf­ elCecuti ve secreta rY , announced lind th ards. [t 's our gue that the Roc~ets . inl r whole or ctal detail of 300 men. own a .002 lelld in percentage Sam Felton of Harvard, and In lhe pIrates rallied lor six runs In the posely passed. filling the bases. yesterday. 1.600-metcr relay race, taken by in pal·t . wilJ be shuffling out of the Windy City in another year or Ruth's funeral corten is sche­ points for the second spot. eighth inning to rout Ruse Meyel' Souchoek and Rizzuto scored on Bill Overton of Auburn. The host two. duled to leave the Universal fun­ The ruies specify next Tuesday and defeat the , 7 to another passed ball, NiarhOl go­ as the for practice by Czechs won the l ,500-meler and eral chapel at 52nd street and Y k W' G'd G '4, yesterday.' , ing to third. and when Rizzuto lowl' high )iobools, he said. Three the 5,OOO-meter events and the Sideline Sidelights -- Filth avenue at. 8:45 a.m. an ees In name Bob Chesnes was relieved by kicked the ball out of Haefner's weeks of prllctlce are necessary hop, step and jump. Michigan 's J 948 football t am will 1lVC'J'ag 10 pounds heavier Ruth. racked by pain and wasted FREEPORT. N. Y. ~JPl'--The New Kirby Higb6 who retired the IRst glove as the Washington before the tlrst interscholastic by cancer, dJed at the age of 53 tlHtII I(lst yeal" s Big Nine and Rose Bowl champions ... Does tbat York Yankees snapped back from man in the ninth inning. It was covered the plate, Niarhos scored game can be played. Til R.t:E-1 LEAGVE Monday night in Memorialt hospi­ a 14-7 halftime dell cit with three Chesnes' ninth Victory. on the error. meun it'll be bett r or worse thun last season ' .. . But then, )IOW Quinn said at least four days of Danvill e 3. Terre Haute 2 (first game) much better can they gelf tal alter a long illness. third quarter touchdowns and The Pirate rookie pitcher con­ George Stirnweiss' double, Tom­ practice each week are necessary Terre Jiaute 6, Danville 3 (second lame) Davenport 4. Quincy I lV e thought Iowa lVQIS gding (Y/)crbo(wd with footbuU broad­ Lines Form At 8 a.m. whipped the Chicago Rockets. 35- tributed a vital part to the deci- my Henrich's grounder and John­ to constitute a week's practice. Evansville 14. Springlleld 7 27 in an All-America confeTence sive six-run uprising with a pair Decatur 8, Waterloo 2 cas ts for 194 , b1bt 1lOW we hear thai lVise01tsin lta.,~ e:rac lly 52 The Babe's fans began forming ny Lindell's long fly produced Physical examinations. required football exhibition last night. of singles. His safeties were the WESTeRN l.EAG E radio stations inlm'ostcd in doing play.by.play descripliO'II8 \I two-abreast line two hours be­ New York's other run in the fifth. under the rules of the association 0/ first and last. of five hits In· the Denver JO, Lincoln 0 Illrst gaonc. scven Bud{fer home eontest8 ... 7.'0 solve the . problem the nlliversity lore the stadium gates opened at ,UUaJCAN' A880 IA'J'ION Ea! Stewart's double and AI Ko­ fOT each boy partibipating in In­ Innln,,8) inning that wero mixed with two zar's single fetched Washington's terscholastic athletics, may be Denver 5. LinCOln 3 Isecond gamel is going to have (lM amWlwcel' do one official bt·oa.dtast 10 cover 10:()2 a.m. and kept movint past MlnneapoU. 7. Toledo 3 Des Moines 18. Omaha 7 . Columbu. 4. St. Paul 3 walks and an eTror. the bier in a steady stream run in the fifth. I given prior lo next Wednesday. Sioux City 5. PC\.bl() ~ Ilwst of tho s/ltiioIlS. throughout the day and into the . .... Five mcmbers of Iowa's athletic depat·tment will S<'c the Chi· night. cago Cardinul.All tal' game at Crucugo tomorl'OW lligh~ . .. Di· ?few York Giants Manager Leo rector PauL Brechtel'. Dr. Eddie Anderson, Frank Cal'ldeo, Pat Durocher. who played with Ruth Boland and Leonard Raffensperger will witness lhe fray. on the 1927 Yankees. ,paused for An added fellture of Michigan's press box this fall will be a two ntinutes at the bier. hIs bead -Dodge,fs Close dal'k room for new photoll'raphel' to ive faster pictul'e service, bowed. Fighter Beau Jack led lese; In e. pecia.lly on wirepboto. his thl'Atl! little children past the • • I bier. Tap dancer WUl Robinson. complete a doubleplay but threW a close friend of Ruth's, went Buney's. One-Hiffer II .• TIp Reds on past fi rst base. twice. I~ AB '.~ Any Connection Cards The Reds took the lead ' in lhf Baseball's official family, head­ Beals Phllfies, ".1446,.:1'" ' sixth inning on Ted Kluszewisld 'S1 ed by Commissioner A. B. Chan­ t-o; To'48 Campaign? Nint~ Inning ,Error double and si ngle by Stallcup-a dler. American league Pre Ident AMBaJCA,JII LEAGUe .NATJO/llAL LEAGUE "" L. reT. 0 .8 i a.oIon ...... 83 48 .IItiS WASHINGTON (UP) _ Sixty run scoring on each hit. The Cardi· Will Harridge and Natlonalleague Boms Game Behind CI... la_d ...... 89 .~ .- B'.... ' ...... 88 47 .1Iti 1 I ST. LOUIS (JP).-A wild throw nals originally took.. a two-run President Ford ' Frick, arrived ...... 66 til .IIN I II..- ...... ;...... 110 .U5 21i fledging baseball players from by Virgil Stallcup allowed Red NEW YORK (JP)-The Giants PhU... lpb la ...... 1' .1 .II1II I PIlI.b.rrh ...... M lie .~24 fi North Carolina ralled al the lead. scoring once in the second IIhortly alter 5 p.m. .. put together some good pitching NEW YORK (JP)-The Breoklyn He.. r., ...... 11 I. .071 5 N... Vwk ...... M !Ill .600 61i Schoendienst to score with the and again in the fourlh. Dodgers, rolling Uke a windswept Dol.. " ...... 61 16 .ft. It!' Phl ....I'hl ...... 3~ 113 .llS IOli White House yesterday and got winning run in the last of the Chandler paueed before the and hitting-a tare combination ")00 .. 1...... « n .1IN;t 01.,.1 ....1 ...... 4' 64 .42:1 16 somo advice from President Tru- bier, pu' his arm around hla (or the New Yorkers these days­ prairie fire toward the National st. i.o.11 ...... 48 00 .mu % Chl ••r...... 44 66 .4\10 181i ninth .to give the St. LouIs Cardi­ a.1.~ • ...... 36 74 .m SSli 110 man on how to be good losers. 14.-:rear-old son DanJel ... salel, to whip the league leading Bos­ league ~p . moved to wiUlin a Ve,ter'.,,', a.e..lu TWo.'." .....I nals a 4 ~ 3 victorY over the Cin­ Self..out for Gopher Tilt _ •• II. PhlluVphl. 2 Brookl,. I. Phll ....lph" 0 Onc thing you learn in base- JOU ton Braves. 8-2. ysterd-y. game of the first-place Bra last I. f. II cinnati Reds last night. "A1w&3's remember eon, Ula~ Sl. L •• CI •• I.... a M1NNEAPOL1S (U~-Tick r ( nigbt as Rex Barney hurle.d. a one­ N •• v.,. 4. W ••..,.,lo. I I ..U... ••• N .... Vo" 8. a... .-. 2 ball, he told them. is that some- The 16,776 fan8 saw Nippy looked upon the race of 'he one Some timely hornt! run hitting .1 fl •• IDDI •••• ' .... 1 ... ~II" ~. CIII ;; 4 sales tor the Mlchig8n-Minn~ hit, 1 to O' vletory over the' Phlla- C I~•• t ••• 3. SI. Le.I. W r. • .'Iu " U body has to lose. Jones open the Redbird half of the and only Babe Balh. There will by and Sid Gordon clll..... 1 O~j,.1& (,..11'...... T ....". I ...... football game here OcL 23 ~ delphia Phillies. ' ,.'a) lruit trame/"with a triple into cm­ never be allOu... 1111. htm." presented Pitcher Sheldon (Avail­ T .... l'·~ PII.h... a --'•• "I N ... "'i,k-Sal_~ (U.lI) .,. "The loser has gol to take it on halted yesterday because aU avaJl,. 1'1 •• ro,•• t " ..hi ..... - .., ...... la.. n (15-') the chin and be ready to win a- ter field. Ralph Lapointe raD for But flfr more' impOrtant than able) Jones with his 12th victory Ralph Caballero's filth inning 01·6) or Bl'r~. ( ... 41 0' 8 .... ("~') y~, p,itolt",11 "I Chl... _8 ••011 (1·8) n. ,gain next year." Mr. Truman ad- able seats in Memorial stadltJII the big shots WeTe tbe otdina". of the season against si x defeats. line drive, which Center FIelder w,,,. (7.13) ..... (1.%) him and scored the tying run when have been sold, Marshall Rymaa, PhUa4e1pltla "I lI.. lo_P •• lo. (tI·f) (J1" ...".u., 81. 1A.1...... n.J"borr~r vised Ute eigh t to 14-year-old Del Rice singled. athletic business manager an­ folk, those who lined up half-wl7 JaDes al~wed eight hits while Duke Snider couldn't hang on to, ... .1\0_. (1'·81 ("') Y'. Bre.h ••D CIt·I) boys, who makc up the four-team around the stadium to PII¥ their the Gi,nt. camped Vt!rn Bickford deprived the Dodger right-bander (0.', ...... a ...... 1 ... ' (0.', ,.JJtM ..be,.I ... , Shoendlenst then ran fPr f{lce. nounced . -.:=::.::~=....:.::==:..:....-----:---:.....:...:.------"knee pants league" in Dunn, N.C. He moved to second on Murry final r.pec:ts. There WeTe many and Bob Hogue for ten hjts. Vet­ 01 a no-hitter as Brooklyn raCk .. He cited his own e;Xp~l;ience Dickson's Sacrifice. Ron Northey wOlften with children yesterday­ eran Ernie White finishod up in ed up its 12tb victory in the' last Docusen, Burton Draw Branca qut of Action when he went to Griffith stadium was purposely passed. Then housewives in cheap print dresses, the eigbth after the Giants had' 15 games. L~ST , ' Henry' FOncld Il!ading mUe seven and efCht-)"ear in Wefterwe~ht Fight BROOKLYN (~-Rall!h Bran­ last night to root for the WlllIblng­ Schoendlenst came home when nicked Hogue for three runs. The lon Senators against the New H otds by the hand for a final-and, Caballero's liner hummed into ca. ace righthander of the Brook­ Stallcup. with two out. tried to DA:'f liThe Fu itiv. Giants got another run off Whl~ CHICAGO (JP)-BernJe Docusen, for some. a Imt- r1impse at the centerfield where Snider attempt­ Lyn Dodgers pitching slaff entered York Yankees. on 'a sacrifice. ed a sboe-strlnlr catch; but could New Orleans 8Witty, Ne. 1 chal­ a hospital yesterday for treatment Doo ... Open 1:15 - 10':.. hero of evea American boy. "Doors Open 1 :15" Mize collected hi ~9th four­ not hold the ball. Caballero stole' Lenger for the world's welter­ of an infection of his lert foot. It ads " teo Send Flowe... bagger of the yetiI' in the' second second but was stranded u And1 weight championship. fought Gene was not determined immediately "THE nGHTlNG 69m" The Ruth famil,' had aaked that with none on and Gordon poled Seminick fl*J out and Piteher Burton. New York, to a lo-rOUDci how long B.l'8Da. would be out of , ''DANGEROUS Y~RS". his 24th wHi( one abOard in {he draw in C:>miskey Park lut action. dt" .. there be no flowers. but tlMr ll_ Robin Robertll fanned. era came anyway. A bIIt mIInutac­ third. night. \ ~ Earlier. SnIder rnade a somer- Referee Davey Miller and one "Ends Friday" ~~ARTS FRIDA-Y :" _ hm!r sent six-filet at yelliJw l'Ilfie­ NOW Bo...... AB. H N ... Yerk All. H sault catch on Gran Hanmer'lI judge cast their ballots·j n favor 01. • [ In Nature'8 OWN COLOlt thu!ls nlOlded iuto the sbape of .. \\olmes, rl ..• 5 0 0 LocklnJln. cf .. 4 0 0 short Oy to steal a hit from the 8 draw, while the second Judge ),at. St ~'s of Baltimore. the Dark... . . , . ... I J Mueller. 1.( ••• " I 0 Phillies. .' voted in favor of Docusen, 48.. Ii!!p • To~_n. lb, 5 0 2 Thomson. 1.( .. 0 0 0 ,...1...... -~ SAilS FRIDAYI OUTDOOR THRIUS .." smool wheM Babe eut his b_ Elliott. 3b . .. 4 0 I GordQn. 3b ... 3 2 I Barney. a s ...... ball artist. fin- 52. 8aU1 teeth. sent a wrath. So did from" John P. 'ROMMKf _ PhUlldelpltla AWeUna. SaIJ!ieW.H...th. If c ...... 3 0I . OMI0 Mar...... Ib u...... rf .. 42 2 ,I ished hiB near-haU"Of-farne~ chore I-:-::==;;:;;=::~ Conatser, d . 3 0 J Cooper. c.. .. " 0 2 by fanninl pinch"hltter BIIIna Slall, 2b ..... " 0 I RI,.,.".. 2lI ... 3 I I Marquand's The Babe's widow sent a spray Bicklol'd. p . 1 0 0 1W'r...... ,. ~ 0 2 Rowell. Johnny Blatnik ' and Del Best Selling Novell ill American Beauty roses to be ~~~.i~'iet. ~ g I Jones. p ..... • 2 0 0 Ennis in succession in the ninth ptaced over the casket, which rest- Kotrlje. P •• . • 0 0 inning. ed In the stadium lobby, just lItO White. p .... . 0 0 Barney had god support all the feet from that home plate Ruth T.lal• .... 11$ ~ I T.t.l, . ..•• 30 8 U way and struck out five wbil• .giv J croS6ed ao many Urnes in his lOsty ~~:o~~ .~~ ~.~t . ~~~ . ':':'.':.~Y:I too.8t~2 ing up three waUut. The' Dodgers Robert f . e, r Nnr YOrI! ...... : .... 013 OQI /14,,-5 soored their-anl,. run in the iJaiuaa CUMMINGS ¥ Error,...RJgney. Buns batted In-Con· ... ' The llrstmave to honor Ruth 0(- .tsel'. Ml .. aGen .. ~----~------~ / THE.SE. PARTS '? SPEG:S / ... ' BUi [X)"li LET HIM lOU can. MAHEII· BROS. TRJlN8FIR J CArlL- r- _ - '-' ---..:::- _ -- - PUT T\4' PICK. IN 'rOLl 10 G~U8- Watward Ba! or, MOIUId &he ANOIII't:»O"'---:':- _-.: - - 8 ~ 19 5TN<6 ~IM! '" ~ES .RDPED ~ r., EfIGIeat Fumilln ALI.. OF US ~$IO World In 80 CUcbe .. MoYiDtt UTA ItTT AA'MORE-! ---- $1.95 AaIl ROBINSOIi THE BOOISHOP BAGGAGE 'I'BMJSFBIt 114 E. WaIdItngtoa . J)w, - 9696 - Phone tH8 m.n r a..tu. Keep Your Cloth ... J,oGIirig · Uke Nia ... e·o. 0: CI.irs ... ".. . Fan PICKUP AND DELlYUl' sUVlce· DIAL usa ,. III a. Ct\l'lTOL ~OUAlMn""~"""""""-. , ...... DAILY IOWAN, TR1J1l8D~Y , xnGUST 19, 19U-PAGE FOUl[ Peanuts and Popcorn Time Is Here Again I HospitaUied Victim . " ., Wfns Advertising Award Sale-of Dental Ie (ommunity Identif,ies Assailant (hest Joins In Shooting Incident Chairs Under SIOUX CITY (JP) - Assistant county attorney Wallace Huffs --- National Unit said last night that Frands Ar­ Investigation (all row, 30, had been identilied as DES MOINES (A"I'-'Ihe sale r4 D. R. Williamson, chairman of the assaUant who shot and criti­ dental chairs by th Iowa war 1Ur· the Iowa City community chest cally wounded a 30-year-old plus commodities board was und!! drive, yesterday announced that Sioux Cltyan here Tuesday night. investigation by the Polk count, the local organization has joined Huff said the victim, J. W. Tig­ attorney's office yesterday. La' the national community c h est ert, made the identltication at a Accounting books and record! known as the "Red Feather" or­ relative to the sales have pnizaUon. • hospital where he is under treat­ betl ment for a bullet wound in the studi d by assistant county attor. Sp According to Williamson, this is lIve.r. neys George Sullivan and RaJ the first time the chest drive In HuH said no charges have been Randall and Jens Grothe, specW Iowa City has been affiliated with assistant attorney general. the national organization. filed against Arrow: and that no formal complaint probably will The records relative to the pur. The red feather symbol will be chase are also Included in !Joe IJIt­ utilized during the local campaign, be made untH it is known whe­ ther Tigert will recover. cial audit ot state war surpl the chairman said. commodity records. Tigert's condition was described The local drive will start Oct. 4 Records show that 10 denW and continue through Oct. 16. The by the hOlJPital as "very serious." He has been given oxygen and chairs were purchas d from the budpt for this year's drive has federal government about July I, not been decided yet and wJll not blood transfusions. 1940, for $81.50 each. be announced until after the next Authorities, continuing their in­ community chest board meeting vestigation of the case, did not dis­ The chairs, according to the nco ord of agreemen\, were putchued 'Sept. 13. Last year's budget was close whether Arrow has made a for use at sill te hospitals. '17,5'2. statement. Detective Lt. Russell Thtr were not "to be resold to othfl1 Organizations participating in White said Tigert, who can be within three years of the date Of the community chest drive Include questioned only briefly, has sug­ purchase without the consent 111 the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and gested that robbery was the only the PTA. Williamson said that wri ling" of the federal govern· motive he could give for the gun­ ment. others probably will be added be­ play. fore the drive begins. STUDY IN CONTRA TS. No midwestern county fair would be without Its livestock show. The ,-tant No consent was received, Helll1 Tigert suffered one llu lIet The Iowa City drive will be di­ Clyde dale horse pictured here dwarfs the tiny hetland pony tha.t the little &1rl is tryln&, to ma.k e friends Wichman, secret.ary of the W".r wound in vided Into lodges, national firms with. Livestock exhibits and farm machinery C\lsPlays alon&, with the merriment make county lairs the shooting on a down­ surplus commodities board, said. (Including chain stores), business not only entertaining but educational as well lor the thousands of farmers who attend the shows. town street corner late Tuesday. "My department merely paid for and professional ottices, resldent­ The arrest of Arrow this morning them out of the revolving war IRJr. by sherifrs deputies climaxed an ~ , lichools and SUI and Univer­ * * * r plus fund and then turned thfIn sity hOlpitais. all night search. over to the state health depart. Chairmen will be apPOinted later ment for disposition," he explain· for these various divisions. Fair Time ed. • Announce Openings adverllsing scholarship to outstanding adverttslng Three of the chairs went to All Iowans Thrill 8tudenl at university. state hospitals at Cherokee, Mount Fair Will Feature To the Hoop-La For Civil Service I Pleasant and Independence. The . I other seven chairs in less than I Carnvial barkers, blaring loud­ Marjorie Schmidt, 22, Musca- Arrest Four Men year Were sold to indlvidual·dent· The civil service commISSion ists throughout the stale. Dr. O. Medical Displays by speakers, the lowing of cattle from yesterday announced that applica­ tine, Yesterday became the first E. Roffman, state director of the livestock tents, candy and pea­ tions will be accepted for filling woman to win the $750 L. R. Fair- For Pass'l"ng $42,000 nuts, wrinkled elephants, free acts the positions of safety engineer dental hygiene, said he had charge University Hospitats of the dlsposi tion of the cI1aln. and horse and auto racing all .go and safety inspector. ~~J. advertising scholarship at In Worthless Checks He said that the state bought I Atomic energy and how it may into the conglomeration that Salaries for these positions h,lp your life will be the make up Iowa county fairss. The award is made annually to total of 22 chairs on three separate range from $3,727 to $5,232 an outstanding advertising stu­ INDEPENDENCE, IOWA (/P) - orders. feature of the SUI exhibit at the "Hurry, hurry ... hiyah, gather per yellr fOr engineer and $2,474 dent of senior oCr graduate standing Four men are being held in jail at "We had Wich man order from Iowa State fair, Aug. 27 to Sept. 'round here ladeez and genelman'." to $3,727 per year lor inspector. Maquoketa pending two county at he university. Miss Schmidt re­ a several places so we would 2, Dean Bruce E. Mahan of the investlpation of the forgery of be sure It's fair time in Iowa. Applications must be on file ceived the award on the basis of and have enough and we ended up university extension division an­ more 'l'he county fair, a hand down with the Director, Eighth U.S. unusual potentialities in advertis­ than $42,000 worth of checkS with seven too many," he said. nounced yesterday. on an Independence feed company, Irom the Europeans over 1,000 civil service regional office, post ing and a high level of scholarship. "We felt we had to dispose ot The exhibit will stress research years ago, started os an education­ office and custom house building, the sheriff's office here reported them to get back the money and yesterday. being conducted In the radiation al exposition 01 choice form pro­ St. Paul, 1, Minn., by Sept. 22. She graduated from SUI with a since we sold lh m to forJOO' laboratory and will show how this ducts and livestock, emp:lsizing Further information and appli­ bSdhelor of arts degree in June. The men ident.ified themselves G.L's we thought it would be all may affect medicine In the futUre. new form machinery that would ca tion forms may be obtained She will use the scholarship to as George Belson, Stockport; Wil­ right," Ho[fman said. Other exhibits will include cancer, make former's chores easier. To­ from the civil service secretary at continue gradu:lte study at the liam Delaney, Missouri; George Those listed as buying the chaio Nichols, Evansville, Ind., and Paul blood banks and infantile paraly­ day, entertainment runs parallel the Iowa City post office. un~versity either in radio televi­ wel'e Dr. R. C. Dewel, of Algona; .Ia. with the educational value of the sion 91' market research and ana­ Boyd, Kentucky. Neither the ages Dr. T. J. Davis of Marion; Dr. J. Iy is. of the men nor the home lowns of H. Atkinson, of Rockwell; Dr. Al· The college of pharmacy will county fair. Chicago Man Proposes Delaney and Boyd were given. .how three new products develop­ Hundreds ot Iowa City families While at Muscatine high cliool bert S. Harper Jr., of Oelwein; Dr. City Loy~lty Pledges They were picked up at Maquoketa M. W. Smith of Iowa Falls; Dr. W. ed at the university. The colleie will attend one of the big shows Miss Schmidt was named to Quill Monday. lit dentlatry will show recent de­ in the state this summer. The AIl­ and Scroll, nat' nal honorary so­ J. Putnam of Newton and Dr. Btr. CHICAGO (UP) - A Chicago The sherifrs office said about hardt C. Herman of Des Moin velopments in the field ot orth­ Iowa fair at Hawkeye Downs, Ce­ alderman said yesterday he wiU ciety for high school journalism 300 checks calling for payment of odontics. SUI hospitals will dis­ dar Rapids, has ',Jiready attrncted introduce a city council resolution students. She graduated from amounts ranging from $130 to These dentists all paid the regu­ play one of the new ambulances thousands o! visitors. The [lIir, which would require all oWcia1s Muscat ine high school in 194'l. $165 by the Wapsie feed company lar war assets price of $120 eath for the chairs und a that which bring patients to Iowa City which began Aug. J5 and ends and employes of the city to sign of Independence had not been r contract from all parts of the state. During her junior year at SUI, the sale would not be final untn Aug. 21, boasts of a two-block loyalty pledges and non-Commu­ she was copy and layout editor on cashed and were confiscated when the men were arrested. July 1, 1949. In the second general area of midway, free acts, latest invent­ nist affidavits, or be fired. The Daily Iowan advertising start. the exhibit, the extension division ions in the field of communica­ John C. Burmeister, alderman Six similar checks forged on the Dr. HofIman said that he fell will ~how how activity at the uni­ tions, farm machinery exhibits, A10ng with lJ other women ad­ company already have been cash­ that the sale is not complete until WC)M[Al~-IlI)R)VER 'S GLEAM In her eye, thia of the 44th ward, said he would versity reaches people throughout stock and auto racing. present the proposal at the first vertising students, she helped char­ ed, at Clinton and at Rockford, 1949 and that if it is to the best in· youn&, lady Is practiCing how to wreck a car. The passenger seems ter Iowa's chapter of Gamma Alpha m., the sheri!f's office sa id. terests of the state the chairs can the state. Headlining the auto racers per­ unconcerned about the whole aftalr, but her attitude wiU chance once fall meeting of the council Sept. forming at the Hawkeye Downs 10. He said he was prompted by Chi, national professional adver­ The arrest of the four men fol­ be reclaimed up to that date. The SUI exhibit Is part of the "ea&,le eye" find a target. ElectrlCl bumper cars a.t county' falrs hll've lowed a telephone call to H. A. oval is Emory Collins, national the congressional spy investlga­ tising fraternity for women. The chairs were or the hydraulic general exhibit of the Iowa State always been a major aUraction tor the youn&, folks. Michels of Independence, an em­ type that sold new for about $600 tions in Washington. Board of Education. Other schoolS dirt track champion. The LeMurs In 1946 she was elected to mem­ ploye of the feed company, Mon­ at the time of the sales but were participating will be Iowa State racer last Sunday shattered the "1 believe Chicago should take bership in Theta Sigma Phi, na­ • of orthodontics and a display of day afternoon. diCIicult to obtain. college, Iowa State Teachers col­ time trial record established by Two Iowa City Men the lead in completely weeding tional honorary society for a new ambuhmce used to bring The call came from the Mann leie, the Iowa School for the Deaf, the late Gus Schrader when he out from the ra nks of its officers women in journalism. She also patients to Iowa City from all To Attend Naval School jewelry store in Maquoketa. Mich­ ISSUE 2 MARRIAGE LICENSES the Iowa School tor the Blind and chauffeured his Ollenhauser a­ and employes any individuals !Who served on the council of the' As­ els was aslted to veri fy a check Two lIniversity students, Pa­ points in the state. Other branches Two Iowa City men have been the Iowa State sanatorium. round the oval in 25.12 seconds. are not willing..• to express their sociated Students of ~ourna Ji sm. given on the company. The check triCia Hammond of Cedar Rapids or the University hospitals will al­ selected to a tlend the naval school Along the midwayan eager loyalty to our government," Bur­ had been wI'ilten with the com­ and Richard W. Jacobs of Grin· so exhibit techniques used in their of music in Washington, D. C., The Fairall award is made pos­ fair-goer could ride a ferris-wheel, meister said. pany's check protector. nell, were issued a. marriage ll· departments. naval omciels announced yester­ sible by L. R. Fairall, president of Comic Book Ideas Fairall Co., Des Moines. Recipi­ Whn it was found no such check cense at the Johnson county Iowa city has contributed its day. had been written by the company, clerk's oHice yesterday. performers to the county fairs al­ They are Lloyd DeFrance, son Jenna To Address Club ents of the award must have been Lead to Hanging in residence at the university at the four men were arrested, the A marriage license also was Ia· so. A university student, John of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barnes, 821 Col. tI. w. Jenna, head of the sheri!t's oUice said. A further sued to Jasper Pusa leri of Cedar Maggard street, and Walter M. least two semesters before re­ NEW ALBANY, IND. (UP)- A (Dusty) Rhodes of Webster City SUI military department, will dis­ check with a bank showed the six Rapids and Doris M. Kadlec of county prosecuklr said yesterday is working this summer in a corn Penland, 102 Clapp street. cuss the new draft law and its re­ ceiving the grant. Selection of the candidate is made by a committee checks already had been cashed. Ely, Iowa. that three little boY1l used "vici­ game at one of the carnivals Both men graduated Irom Jowa lation to the ROTC program, at composed of journalism and com­ ous comic book ideas" to hang a touring Iowa. City high school before entering the Masonic Service club meeting the naval service. tomorrow noon at the temple. merce faculty members. playmate and torture him with The famous Lowell Kriel family, ma~clies. 827 Maggard street, is touring Io­ wa carnivals with a summer Prosecutor Eugene Hancock . , troupe. The five Kriels, Papa and said the three admitted they hlllJg Mamma Kriel, Richard, 14, and a seven-year-old minister's son to Patricia and Jeannie, perform a GLORYI GLORY! • tree, burned his clothes and variety vaudeville act, featuring th~n held llihted matches against tumbling, clowning, songs and hla body. dancing. Richard, 14, boy musical Hancock said the boys were wonder, plays with the Ray Mem­ It's the new Lady Borden Ice Cream! from ",GOd famlUes." Their nine­ ler orchestra in Iowa City during year-old leader was "very smart," the winter months. be said, The saw-dust trail holds a fas­ They lured their victim into a cination for Iowans. Without it, Woods near here, MId a knife to Iowa summers would be dull sea­ T'S big, rugged and efficient - hi. back to force bim to undress sons. and then strung a rope around his I the perfect answer to summer neck and hung him to a tree with heat discomfort. Yet it's so port· his toes jU8t barely touching Ute Professors Write able and compact it can be moved anywhere in the 1J'0und. KING HOT DOG leads sandwich house as easily as the Average floor lamp, Plugs in The victim escaped without sales at all county fairs. This to any wall socket. Placed about three feet from serious Injury when the boys were chubby femme [s nibblln&' on a Book on Defective WaAT an ice cream;;:10 wood-fully frl,btened away by noises. really lUng-sized one. .iJferenIJ You 'U deligb t in the bedroom window, it aaurea cool, comfortable sleep "They didn't have the rope tied every IUIcious spoonful o{ Lady B~ on the hottest nights. very well," said Hancock, "Other­ ogle a "hootchy-kootchy" show, Speech rin Children ,Ise, the boy would have choked find a cure for corns, aches and · Five SUI professors collaborated You'll glory in tbe thick, lmooth. to death." pains, play horse races, nibble a in writing "Speech for Handicap­ ,oldea cream , • • thrill to lbe • R~qulres no lnslallatlon­ , Hancock .aid the oldest boy hotdog or cotton-candy stick, toss ped School Children," scheduled dewy Iresbne118 of choice fruite Is adjustable In hel&,ht. $89.91 told him he reait comic books all pennys, maChine-gun a Nazi air- for release soon, according to Prof. ) the time. plane in an arcade, watch free Spencer Brown, one of the auth­ and berries ..• ripe, mea ty uutl • Opera.tes quletly-ror restful Ileep. ConveDieDt acts or learn a new way to pee\ ors. " , , and delectable 8a vorl. Hancock said he told him they • Saf&-eompletely enclONCL ~" Terma bad planned to ''hang one kid potaloes. The book Is a result of 23 years y .., you'U love Lady Boniea every third Sunday." Por anyone interested in live- of experience in SUI's speech cor­ at 61'&t tute. Get lIOIDe from your "He said they had their next slock, a tour of the stock barns rectlon clinic. It deals with grade victim au picked out-a seven­ otters a display ot the state's best school cases primari1y, Brown said. ~ibboclwod Bocdeu dealec' DOW. ,ear-old ,lrI." cattle, swine, poultry, horses- It tells what the teacher can do all neatly groomed and waiting for to ease speech defects,. plus in­ the judging when ring time comes. cluding general information about '001 Fund Nean Goal The Iowa State fair at Des the defects, -COme. to yo./ruA .. ii'.'...... Q With $32 Contributions Moines promises another gaIa Dr. Brown's chapters deal with ' ...... dy 10 dip _I 0111. dl.Uadh. I week for fair enthusiasts. The delayed speech, cerebral palsy and Bur..... d1-e0Jan4 ~ DAYTIME COOt lNG .•. Ihe MobU· Iowa CltlaDl yl!Bterday contri­ rOR DRVt NfI CI.OTHlI8 ••• ". fair, ,beginning Aug. 27 and end- cleft palate, be said. al .. rhe. 3,0 00 cub l. lee' per olin· de.lul 10.• Qulokly drslnr