~ 30, 1944 asses RATION CALENDAR Cloudy PIIOCZ88tD ..00& blue ltampa AI throu.b KI vaUel InddlnlleJy; JGAT nd mmJn A8 tbro"8h Q8 valid Indeflnl~ly ; SUGAR &tamP IOWA: Parily ClowlJr. ao. 31 (book .) valid Indennllely. stamp fO ror canlllll' IU," I!X­ DAILY IOWAN p .... hb. 21, 11"5; SHOE Ilamp 11 (book II explr•• AprU 30. aJr­ THE plane o1amp I (book 3) valld Indenn]tely; GASOLINE A-ll coupon ~lrH Juna 21 ; FUEL OIL per. 4 and 6 coupon. expire SePI. 30.. .. Iowa Cit y , I M 0 r n I n 9 .N. w spa p it r VOLUME XLIV NUMBER 185 rIVE CENTS "a..... IOOU .... D ra••• IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY. MAY 2. 1944 "8' ... 18oolA1'10 ••••• American S.hip Sunk; T~d~y's All ied Planes Hammer 498 Pronoun'ced lost Iowan ...... Germany for 17th Day Ameriean .,.trob In Hollandla Attorney General area are liquidating Japanese Dale of Action troops caught in Invasion thrust. 'Forced Out of Army'- Allied Air AHacks Defends FDR Order 498 army men lost as U. S. ship Yanks Bomb Nol Disclosed As Wartime Duty is sunk In Mediterranean. Aussie General Quits Aimed at Opening 1,5" allied planes strike Nazi fortifica tions, rail sinews in Calais (oasl Report Fails to Note Ward Company Says ceaseless air oUensive. SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - so," Bennett's statement contin- Path to Philippines Whether Attack Made Government Control Lieut. Gen. Gordon Bennett re- ued. "The reasons Blamey gave u. S. tank units reinforce Stil­ tired fro mthe Australian army me Included: that I was associated Americans Liquidate Big Aerial Offensive By Plane or U-Boat Lacks Legal Balis well's Burma drive. yesterday and promptly handed with a failure-meaning the fail­ Isolated Jap Troops Softens Hitler's Fort WASHINGTON (AP)-The newspapermen a signed statement ure to hold Malaya and Ulat my CHICAGO (AP--Montgomery scape (rom Singapore was IU- d­ On New Guinea For Invasion Lunge 10 of 498 m n in the recent Ward and company, engaged in a Soyiet Bombers asserting he was forced out of the vised. sinking of un American ship by momentous court battle against army and attacldng Gen. Sir " I refuse to acc pt th blame ADVANCED ALLIED HEAD- LONDON CAP ) - ncrol enemy action ill the M dUer- government control of the huge Thomas A. Blamey, commander­ for the Jailure to hold Singapore. QUARTERS, N w Guinea, Tues­ Eisenhower's invasion command In-chle! ot Australian forces. open d this p rbaps. fat CuI faneBn was announced yesterday firm's Chicago plants, maintained Enemy-Held Fortress Our Au tr )jan. troops fought day (AP)-Am rican infantry pa­ Bennett, an acknowledged ex­ stubbornly, valiantly, and we month for 1h sullen millions of by the army, the third major yesterday seizure of the property were oniy a fraction of the total/ trois .couring the jungle north ot Moscow Declares pert on junille warfare, is famed erman-occupied Europe Yffi­ transport 10RS of life of tIle lacked a legal foundation and for his escape trom Singapore force. Laken Sentanl are liquidating terday by hurling mor tban contended no similar action had after its capitulation. "As far as my I.9cape Is con- groups of holated Japanese troops war. 1,500 Germans Slain 2,500 planes Gpoainst axis dt'­ been taken "since the days of The retiring general said he 1.9- cerned, It is laid down ' as a sol­ who survived the air, naval and Whethel' the ship was at- In Local Strugglel caped so he could help remold dier's duty to escape if captured renses on the Calais coa. t Dar· King John." land fire when the Americans In­ est Britain and a vast network tacked by enemy submarine or Atty. Gen. Francis Biddle ar­ Australian jUllile tacti~ and lead and bring back any va)u ble In­ r LONDON, Tuesday (AP)­ a force to rescue captured Aus­ formation that can be obtained. vaded HoUandia, Dutch New Gui- of rail junctions supporting planes was not disclosed in tIle gued that President Roosevelt "has a great constitutional reserve of Masses of Soviet bombers attack- tralian troop. When he wasn't My escape was after th hostili- nea, Gen. Douglas MacArthur an­ them. brief announcement, which did power as commander-In-chief of . ing Brest-Litovsk Sunday night given an assignment at the front ties ceased, not belor . nounced today. Two tho URn. n d Aml:'ricall not mention snl'vh'ors or give the army navy," that his author­ WITH lhe death of Secretary of Istarted nearly a score of tires in in New GUinea, Bennett said' he "It is hard to understand Bla­ J:lpanese dead counted by the heavy and li ~ ht bombers, fil)'ht· the Navy Frank Knox, Undersea- . asked General Blamey il he my's attitude, seeing he, himself the dat(' of the sinking. ity was sufficient to place the ta­ lnvlIders since the landing April erR and fight er-bombers aided cilites in federal h:mds, and that retary .James V. Forrestal (above), that fortress cIty which the Ger- planned to give him an opera­ escaped from Greece b fore op­ by swarms of allied planes pound- "The vessel sank swiftly and "no business of any kind is im­ 52, becomes a c' I n r secretary. mans captured two days after tional command. eration ceased and took his own 22 and through operations to April "He replied he would not do son with him." 30, which included the capture of d the Pas-de-Ccuals area of the 498 military perRonnel are miss· mune from that power." WaShinrton oUiclals believe that their 1941 invasion of Russia, and I coast and numerous rail junctions ing," the army said. "Tb next Bearlnr Today tbe new navy chief will continue the Red army troops yesterday four enemy airfields, total d 677. Bomber Sweeps on 1I 25-mlle front extending of kin of the personn('l have Judge William H. Holly con­ In tbat post at least until after 'be killed 1 500 Germans in local through Belgium and France to b notified. tinued the hearing until today political conventions this s11DODtr. ' MacArthur's communlqu told en struggles, Moscow announced early Sedition Trial Adds of allied medium bomber sweeps the German border in this con­ Less than tllree months ago, amid indications that his deciSion, today. Lone Yank along the Manokwarl coast of tinuing aerial offensive which the army announced th loss of originally p I ann e d for today, was raising the curtain on the big­ would be deterred until later In A.. midnight bulletin said 600 Fine for Contempt Dutch New Guinea, far to the west 1,000 men on an allied ship Report on Seizure of Hollandia, and the destruction gest drama of ail-an Amerlcan­ Slll1k by n my action in Ellt'o­ the week. Germans were slain In two unSuc­ British lunge against the walls or Basis of the arguments was Bid­ of an enemy vessel by bombing pean 'Waters on an undisclosed cessful attempts to capture "ad­ Bombs Truk in that area. the German continental blockade. die's petition for an injunction Judge Returns Case Of Montgomery Ward vantageous positions" north of . Navy Catalina reconnaissance From aawn to dusk of this date. On tbat occasion, approxi· prohibiting Ward executives from To Exact Standing 17th straight day of aerial on­ plane ~ in II long flight to Amboina mately an equal number of sol­ interfering with government op­ Jasi, Romanian rail center, while slaught the allied planes ham­ diers was rescued. Predicted for Today' a batwllon of 800 to 1,000 attack- Of Two Weeks Ago island, in the Netherlands East eration of continent-spanning mail In Daring Raid Indies 600 miles northwest of Dar­ mered German targets, and last The first major tranRpOI·t; dis­ order and mercantile network. Ing axis trops failed to goin grollnd WASHINGTON (At') - The win, Australia, bombed Japanese light tbe German radio said that aster of the war was the loss of The jurist issued a temporary WASHINGTON (AP)-Repre- allied medium bombers Ilad en­ ond wos wiped out southeast of UNITED S TAT E S PACIFIC governm nt's mass di tion trial In~tallations at Hitbelama village Ibout 850 army, navy and ma­ restraining order to that effect sentative Cox (D-Ga), ronking Stani s law~w in old Polan~. FLEET HEADQURTERS. Peorl Suturday night. tered soutbwest Germany where of 30 (leI ndants nar!'d up yebtel'­ rine corps oficers a nd men CD r ly Thursday night and the company member of the house rules com- Brest-Lltovsk Is 115 mlles east Harbor (AP)- The skipper of a MacArthur's communiques today "tlley wer enlared in violent countered with a motion to dis_ I'­ in F('brnary, 1943, when an mlttee .sald last night he had been of the Polish capital of Warshaw, II single navy search Liberator made day in Q contempt 01 court citation and yesterday emphasized allied air combats aralnst German a enemy slIbmarin sank two pas­ miss it. J1 the court quashed the "assured" that the group would and about 80 miles northwest of a darinll daylight aerial attack on against on defense lawy l' and a :ur action, with most or it In New d f nse forces." order it would pave the way for enger-laden cargo ships ill repol't to the fuJI membership of Soviet land lorces operating In the Trult last Saturday, Adm. Chester $20 cont mpt fin {or another. Guinea and westward agail'\l!t ob­ Axis broadcasts also said that a company suit to evict the tederal United States planes of the Medl­ north Atlantic convoy. the house today a resolution tor Kowel sector. It was seized by the W. Nlmi~ unnoutlced yesterday. jectives along a path to the Phil­ operators and for a r~urn to Then Chie1 Justice Edward C. t investigation 01 the .• overnment Germans June 2ol, 1941, a~tllZ the)' 'the bomber made two runs on Ippin . rranean command had made a In other transport sillkings, headquarters of Sewell Avery, Eicher djsmits d the jury p:mel " terror attack" on Florence in t4e loss of life lIaR be n small. seLwre of the Montgomery Ward lorted the n arby Bug river de- a ship anchbred in the TrWt la- Fourtb Airdrome WaTd's chlel executive o!!icer who Chicago plant. marcatlon line. goon in the central Catoline is- and automatically sent the cas Monday's communique sa id the Italy. The Pr sident oolidge had was carried out by troops Thurs­ Five hundred United States Fly­ COlt made his announcement Sevent.een ~Ires were started at lands, damaging t'h~ vessel. Then back to the pOint where it tarted fourth and last 01 the airdromes more than 4.500 men aboard day on the first lull day 01 gov­ after a conference in the oUlces the rail Junellon and enemy mlli- the Liberator pilot audaciol,lsly two weeks ago. in the Hollandill area, the Tami ing Fortresses and Liberators and when she was sunk in the ernment control. of Speaker Sam Rayburn. He tary trains carrying troops, am- buzzed airstrips of Moen and Eten The led ral jurist sent pros­ field, had been occupied by Amer­ as many fighters struck 20 miles south Pacific in Oct.obel·, 1942, Tesl of Power added that the resolution, storm munition :lIld equipment were left Islands, strafing bOth runways. pective jurors home because the ICWI troops. Some of these fieids adross the channel at the mystery I but only five lost their lives i The litigation was watched center of a congressional quarrel, in flames, said the broadcast-but- The single plane attack was the panel would have expired at mid­ Illready are in use. installations on the Calais coast and the army suffered no cas­ across the country as a test of the probably would be debated gen- leUn recorded by the Soviet mon- 32nd air strike at Truk in seven night and Ulere was no chance The Wakde island sectod, 120 without losing a plane. president's powers. The White Anotber A mer I c a. n Ileavy ualties when ser val transports erally on the floor Friday after itor. One Soviet plane was missing. weeks. to complete 0 jury before then. A mjles northwest of Hollandla, was House ordered the seizure alter bomber , 0 r mat Ion of equal were lost in the north African the tax simplification bill is out No essential chanies occurred A similar attack by ~ solitary new panel will be called tomor­ heavily bombed Saturday. That Avery declined to obey a War row. stren,.th punched at railway invasion a month later. ' of the way. on the land front. the communl- plane on Ii ship In Trull. lagoon night American warships shelled Labor board order to extend a Sped.1 Seaton que said and on all sectors during was made AprU 18, The day started with a citation enemy po iIIons there. Japanese yards a" Brussels. the Bel,lan contract with a CIO union. Cox spent the day seeking to Sunday, Soviet forces wrecked 24 Ventura search planes from the from Judge Eicher (or James J. guns w re silenced, buildings capital, and four other impor­ Harold Smith, a Ward lawyer, force the measure from the rules German lanks and destroyed 43 Aleutian based fleet airwing re­ Laughlin, a defense lawyer, to shaltered Ilnd large fires started. tant rail tarrets: Relms, 80 U. S. Tanks Smash asserted Biddle "hasn't been able committee, teaming up with Rep- planes. newed air action in the north Pa­ show cause why he should not b Neutralizing l'oids continued on miles nortbea t or Paris; Troyes. to put his finger on a single statu­ resentative Smith (D-Va) in a The German high comffillnd elfic theater with a strike at the punished tor contempt for attacks nemy bases now well In the rear 85 miles souU:fea st of Paris: tory provision that justifies" the contention ' that Chairman Sabath likewi~e reported a lull in the Japanese Paramushiro naval ba se made on the trial judge In numer­ of the aWed ad vance, such as and arreruemlnes on the Ger_ Japs in North Burma seizure. (D-tIl) was sitlin, tight on it. Sevastopol, Crimea, and lower in the Kuriles before dawn Satur­ ous defense motions and lor olher Wewllk and Rabaul. Besides keep­ man border 40 mile east of Biddle Insisted the president had They circulated a petition among Dnestr river, presumably in the day. Light anti-aircraft fire was activities. Ing those bases under control the Metz. SOUTHEAST A S I A HEAD­ a right and duty to put the plants the rules members In on effort to area southeast of Stanislawow, encountered. Nimitz said all at­ As the citation was l'e:ld Maxi­ raids destroyed enemy munltions Some 01 the h aviest loadll of QUARTERS, Kandy, Ceylon (AP) under federal management to pre­ force a special committee session and southwest of Kowel, which tacking planes returned. milian St. George of Chicago, an­ and food supplies. both the American and British air -LJeut. Gen. Joseph .w. Stilwell's vent a spread of wartime labor today. is 170 miles southeast of Warsaw. other defense lawyer, jumped to forces have been !a1ljng since invasion army, reinforced by a disturbances, and submitted that One Republican member said his feet to protest. Christmas upon the Pas-de-Caillis House Group to Vote sector - where Pr.ime Minister crack formation of American-op­ Ward's business was essential to most ot the committe signed the Yugoslav Delegation "Vicious :Itt mpt to intimidate erated medium tanks, Is smashing the general war program. petition but it would not be pre­ Senate Re-Election counsel," he told the court. On Amended Version Churchill soid there were instal­ the Japariese steadily back in The attorney general held that sented unless Sabath fails to re­ Arrives in London "Sit down." said Judg Eicher. lations for rockets or robot planes, n9rthetn Burma and may capture the war labor disputel act covered The lawyer persisted. Of G. I. Bill of Rights or both. I ' lease the bll1 and reports it. Bids Highlight Voting the enemy railroad city of Mo­ the Ward controversy, and that All Chairman Sabath himself LONDON, Tuesday (AP)- A "Mr. St. George," said Judge Eicher, "you are fined ,20 fOI' con­ WASHINGTON (AP)-Chair­ gaung before the monsoon rains it embraces any plant necessary would say about the sharp argu­ military mission from headquar- B, "BE 48100141'10 ••1118 tempt 01 court," mon Rankin (D-Miss) said last pour down about May 15. to the war eHort. ment was that he would submit tel'S ot Marshal Josip BroI: (Tlto) The re-election bids Qf tour night that the house veterans' Chinese Admit Fall Announcement that "Vinegar the legislation to the house "at arrived in London today to confer United States senators-two of ' General,'n Crete legislation committee, acting with Joe" was blasting through the WLB Orderl End the. proper time." with allled' leaders, renewing the m admlnistratJonlst men­ Naz, un xpected speed, will vote fl­ Of Vital Hulao Pass Jungle with the first all_American To Demand Sbowdown speculation that the Balkans are temporarily took the play away CAIRO (AP)-A daring raid on nally to day on a drastically armored unit to fight on the Asi­ Of Strike in Detroit Repre&entative Dewey (R-Ill), not to be considered out as a from the presidency on the na­ Crete by British officers a tew amended version 01 the senate CHUNGKING (AP)-Chlnese atic continent came, littlngly, just author ot the resolution, declared possible scene ot invasion opera- tion!a political tronts today. days ago resulted in the capture passed "GI bill of right," provid­ defenders suffered a severe blow two years fro.m the day he took WASHINGTON (AP)-The War he would take the floor today to tions. Politicians of both parties dls- of a German general named Krl- ing various benefits for veterans yesterday as field reports ad­ what he frankly termed "a hell Labor board last nigh t ordered the demand a showdown with Sabath. Coincident with arrival of the played keen interest in the ballot.. epe, commander of the 2nd Panzer Iof World War II. mitted the fall of liulao pass in of a beating." Foremen's Association 01 Ameri­ Representative F Ish (R - NY) Tito representatives the London ing in Florida, Alabama, . Mary­ Grenadiers who are known as the Rankin said the commIttee is northern Honan lJrovince Dnd the The fighting around the allied ca to end "immediately" a strike ranking Republican on the rules Daily Sketch reported without land and Sart of the ignorant land, these people have the registrar immediately to se­ Belgium or the northern tip of second daughter of Woodrow Wil­ cure an application blaok. Com­ ADDISON ALsPACH Central Powers proved to be bunt hospitals, welfare stations, France I don't think the '11 come By PAUL MALLON son. pleted applications should be re­ short lived. In 1939 tbe Cham­ IJbraries, cUnics, laboratories in frodt the south." y I WASHINGTON-The Roosevelt . election. The government Itself I was bringing an extremely ) , Ruth Schults, A2 of Waterloo: arm y seizure of Montgomery had even ordered one. If one had turned to the registrar's office as berlain government issued the lor scientific reaearch. They brand new daughter bome to soon as possible. SCHEDULE OF LmRAaI" "Landing Operations wlJl begin Wal'd did not !trow out of any high been held at any time, there would White paper, forcibly prohibit­ have drained swampS, pushed Washington after the brand new HARRY G. BARNES HOURS Ing the immigration o( J ews to malaria control methods, ra­ within two months. More intensi- labor or Icgal principle. have been no trouble. ~( one ~ere daughter's first visit to her grand­ Registrar April 24-June 9 Palestine after March 31, 1944. tionalized agriculture, and out­ fied bombing wlll be concentrated Th' 'd t · I h' held today, the sensattonal dlffi- mother. I didn't know who the Main reading room, Macbride hall on the indutrial centers before the e Issue dl no !fiVO ve 19her cuIties would dissolve. pretty girl opposite me was. I Reserve reading room, University Today the Jewish problem far Lined vast irrigation and water actual invasion. The actual land- waies, shorter hours or any bene- Surlace suspicions now being SEMESTER GRADES admired her blonde hair parted Students wishing to obtain of­ hall exceeds anything even remotely power proj eets. ing will probably take place on fits like those, or even any im- ai red in the controversy have car- in the mJddle and braided about Pcriodical reading room, ,Library envisioned in 1917. Adolf Hit­ Such progressiveness cannot be German soli. portant right of labor. ried practically everyone away ficial reports of grades reccived her small head. 1 thought her an d uri n g the last s e m est e r annex ler in his mad search for power ignored. Anyone justly weighing Richard Sherman A4 of Des Only by government action and from the real issue. Mr. Roose- I). angel when she took my restless should leave stamped seH-ad­ Monday-Thursday 7:50 m.,....12 has focused a blazing and sav­ the pros and cons of the Zion­ MoInes: "1 think the'invasion will company resistance did it become velt's critics, with justice, can child on her lap. dressed envelopcs at the oHice M.; 1 p. m.-6 p. m.; 7 p. m.-IO take place somewhere along the intricately interwoven wi.th .gov- complain that he has used the age purge upon the non- Aryans Ist program wUl find It appar­ As we neared Washington she of the registrar, University hall p. m. • coast of France. It will either emment powers and constLtutlonal army against a non-war plant, to or central Europe, Guilty of no ent. The record has been com­ handed the baby back to me. Such reports will be available Friday-Saturday 7:50 a. m,-12 crjme other than the inheritance mendable. begin this week or at the end rights, so deeplwy as to becomc help the CIO. Smoothed down her haid. Opened M.; 1 p. m.-6 p. m. of the month." difficult Lo understand. . This is quite an advantageous some time after May 15. of theit" birth, Jews by the mil­ This serves to make it even her big, black purse. Took out a IIARRY G. BARNES Government documents - depart­ Mayor W. J. Teeters: "I feel that . It all sprang from one smgle, political opportunity, because the Lions have been left homeless, more eVident that the Palestin­ pair of white gloves and put the Registrar ment, Library annex the invasion is actually on, and Si mple tact in thiS following way: president has been required to re­ starving and dying. Others have ian experiment should be re-op­ black ones she had been carrying Monday-Saturday 8 a. m.-l2. M. that at a given time, it will mere- The contract of the com~any sist CIO's efforts to force a higher 1 p. m.-6 p. m. been brutally tortured and mur­ ened that the helpless victims of inside the purse. Folded her new RECREATIONAL SWThUMTNG Iy be intensified with more con- with the CIO u.nton had ~xplr('c\. general wage level. Also he has hands demurely and said: Education library, East ball dered. Nazi oppression be given a centration on certain areas." The co~pany d.ld not believe the been trying to get a national Jabor Recreational swimming period~ "I always keep my besL appear­ arc open to all womell studenLs, Monday-Thursday 8 a. m.~6 p. More pertinen! than any othel' homeland, to live and labor as Mrs. Da,rld E . .Burrows, At of CIO U~I O~ conhnued to l'cpresent dmft act, which CIO especially ance for Washington. Mother Lel\s faculty, faculty wives, wives o( m.; 7 p. m.-10 p. m. '~ question of the times, the Zion- they so desire. Council Blulfs: "I think there will the majority or workers. Thc only deplores. Friday- Saturday 8 a. m.- 6 p. m. me I must look well for father's graduate stUdents and members be no specific attack, but rather way the company could cau~c an On the other hand, thc courts sake.'1 Schedule of hours 10r other de­ attacks in several places at once. electton to be held .(under the being what they are these days of the administrative staff every partmentallibraries will be p\>s\ed Then it dawned on me that she day from 4 to 5:30 p. m.; also io Invasion should begin before June llaW)t was to rc(use to sign the con- after 12 years of RoosevelL ap- was the daughter of the president on the doors of each library, r t" I'ac . pointees, the company also may be husbands on Tuesday and Thurs­ Governmental Red-Tape Again- of the United StaLes! She drove R. E. ELLSWQRTH Irs. This would force the union Lo go inclined to seek a political judg- day evenings fmm 7:30 until 0 Director of Libraries Governmental red-tape has pared war ballot request form to the war labor board and ask an ment. Some lower court might us to my house in Cleveland Park p. m. and Saturdays from 10 unlil in an official Umousille beIore " bungled many a war effort pro­ and witnessed by a naval offi­ election to show it represented a possibly challenge Mr. Roose­ 12 a. m. majority. No employer can get velt's act, but certainly the su- she went to the White House. StudenLs must present their SWAINE CIIOLARSIIJP ject, and now it's taking a swipe cer. Thank the Engineer H Woodrow Wilson's family was at the serviceman himself. Two months later came the I such an election in any othel' way. preme court would uphold him. identification cards to lhe matron. The date for applications for \he sociable, Mr. Wilson was not. He All others will pay the Ice at the Robert T. Swaine scholarship, 'The lIltle story that follows reply. The honorable secretary This course was actually fol- In fact, common business prac- For Balanced Diet lowcd, and WLB on Jan. 13 issued tice has been to surrpnder as soon would have liked to be gay and busIness o(fice. yielding full tuition lor on" yeer shows how the Iowa legislature of state informed the seaman of a dit'ecLive to cause an election. as thc government steps in. Busi­ friendly. But he just couldn't loos­ PROF. MARJORIE CAI\IP in any department of Harvatll -anxious to lIive thc soldier his eligibility (a fact already AUSTIN, Tex.-You can thank (An lnterpstihg ' lnconsequentiat neHS wcll know's that the cost of en up )lis intellectual spine. univresi ty, has been exten6ect to and sailor a fair share in select­ known) and boasted the liberal the engin er for your modern bal­ sidelight is that one busi ness a lost su it and lost business would The handShake of Warren G. WEDNESDAY EVENING June 1. ' ing stale officials-is fumbling attitiude of the Iowa legislature. anced die t - and henceforth, member of WLB, George Meade, be grcater than whatever wage, Harding was not quick and im­ MUSIC 1I0Ult C. Eo SEASHORE Its way through. Instead of sending the requested thanks to his ingenuity, Your diet approved the directive and the hour or oLher provisions thc gov­ personal. In this White House fam­ For the regular Wednesday Dean of Graduate CoUege t A former Iowan now serving ballot, he enclosed a request can be determined on the basis other James Tanham, viee-prcs- ernment may wish to extract from ily it was the wife of the president overseas in the navy sent to the blank for the ballot! of what's good tor you. ident of the Texas company dis- it. It has been Iorfeiting rights to who used to frighten me. Perhaps secretary of state a request Ior The sailor had lacked the in­ This assertion is made by M. B. sented.) expcdiency. it was that stif(-boned collar Mrs. Woolrich, University of Texas eh­ Harding wore with all sorts of INTERPRETING THE WAR a war ballot. It was written on dividual state torm, and the fed­ In this directive WLB ordered In this case, if the government NEWS gineering dean and vice-president dresses. Or that rigid hair-do and the federal government's pre- eral blank would not do. the old contract continue I for 30 loscs in the courts it will have to of the American Association tor days in order thaL the union ask pay for lost Montgomery Ward that austere expression behind the Hour for Russian-Allied Nut-Cracker the Advancement ot Science, in the national labor relations board business, which, however, may in­ eyeglasses that made me wish I his retiring vice-president ad­ to hold the election. crease, as a result of publicity, de- were some place else-quickly. East-West Attack Draws Closer Historic St. Louis Prepares fQ 'Break Bonds dress. On April 5, the WLB issued an- pending on popular approval of For she really was a sweet person. Tracing the "Romance and En­ other order directing the company the company position. Whatever the cause of Mrs. By KIRKE L. SIMPSON gineering of Food Preservation," to renew the contract, and pend- The only place the company can Hardl(lg's remote manner, there Associated Press War Analyst That Have Been Strangling It for Decades Dean Woolrich said ground was ing compliance, the union was not win the case however, probably was hone of this qualiLy in her The hour for the Russian-aJ1ied "We must pursue the German laid for modern food habits by en­ required to press tor an elecetion is in congress, lind there it is al­ husband's personality. Mr. Hard­ nut-cracker e a s t - west attack beast, close on its heels, and fin­ ST. LOUIS (AP)-This historic those days the 10 to 20 miles sep­ gineering developments such as as preViously ordered. The union ready being taken up unofUicially ing was beautiful to look upon and which Stalin says alone "can ish it off in its own lair," he said, city on the bansk of the Misslss- arating the county viUa,:es from !llectrical distribution, w h i c h already had petitioned NLRB tor in open debate. did indeed have an encouraging completely crush IIitlcrite Ger- Just how Hitler's high com­ way with him. He would have ippi is preparing for a fight to the downtown business district makes possible home processing an election, but none was beld. ------many" drew ominously closer as manders hope to cope wltn th~ and preservation of perishable If the company gave in, it would College Diploma Could been a gorgeous lord of a south­ Anglo-Aemrican planes r· a m overpowering Russian and «lli~ ,. break the bonds strangling it for seemed a long way. foods; highway constqlCtion and lose its best chan~ for a free elec- B D A W' h ern Maryland manor. Britain for the 17th consecutive forces is not yet clear. They can more than three decades. mass produc1I6n of trucks, which tion. The contract it was directed e one way It When the Coolidges came to the day bomb-battered the continent count on neither sea nor air power st. Loui~ is prevented trom ex­ New Hammer Developed permit delivery of fresh vege­ to renew contains a check-off Says Professor Executive Man s ion, everybody to soften it up for invasion. to aid them and the man-power p1;lnding bt' the river which was PULLMAN, Wash. - A ca~t tables, dairy products, fruits and whereby the union gets dues oI said. "It's fine to have a cautious Rail and road hubs in France odds al'e no less against them. meats. 11 ART FOR D, Conn.- Prof. Yankee running things aiter that respon~ible for a major part of its magnesium handle lor a hammer !Ill employes from the company, and Belgium servicing thc AUan- Their single asset is interior .tom­ early rapId development-and by "The present state of the art whether these workel's want to George Ross Wells, Hartford &em­ uncertain Warren Harding." Even tic wall ddetfse iront were special munication lines to shuttle 'wan­ a score of small riual cities in ad­ has just been developed experi­ of quick and flash freezing," he bclong to the union or not. (There inary f 0 un d a t ion psychologist, so, Mr. Coolidge wasn't much to targets of the big and medium lng defensive forces from front hi joining S1,., Louis county. mentally In the light metals foun­ declared, "is now adVanced to was no other union in the plant.) suggests the coliege diploma either brijg about soci~llY except as a bombers to stir Nazi uneasiness front as the needs of two-front To me t the city's increasing dry at Washington State college. such a stage of perfection that The company thereupon Iltopped be done away with or " be given butt (or the stories about silence that the expected assaults from warfare demand. popuia-tiolt Lhe Missouri state leg­ H exactly duplicates in weight the with the release of equipment pri­ paying the checkOff, abolished its to everyone as soon as they entcr and frugality. the west might be no longer weekS Even that advantage is evapor­ islature authorized ·three bounct­ wooden handle it replaces and yet orities after the present war, labor gtievance committee, but college." He was a neat little fellow and away, but only days, even hours. ating as German air defensive ary exten~ions up to 1875. is so strong that a 190-pound man frozen foods can be made avaIlable observed the rest of the old con­ Then, he said, "those who just looked slightly scared at the White Hitler's generals can have no power declines. The bombardment Now the county dwellers won't could not break it even when he to the purchaser at prices as low tract as to wages and hours, and want a degree can leave right House par tie S. If you hadn't doubt that at some moment the of behind-the-Iront communlca­ permit the city to annex any attempted to do so. as those for hot processed and de­ said: away ,and those who are left can known he was the president, you'd air attack will so cencentrat in an lions from Romania anI Italy 10 more territory. They have voted The hammer handle Is one of hydrated foods. "Now let's have an election." stay for an education." have thought he was an extra effort to isolate continental bcach- France and Belgium is strippinC against the suggestion t h r e e several ideas now being worked "With the coordination of our The sli'ike developed, the WLB Wells declared ~he diploma sets waiter in a very clean suit and tie, heads picked for land ing opera- the foe of that ability to shift times. They prefer to be governed on here for greater post-war de­ implements of electrical power, felt itself defied, the government a "false goal" on education. got in to help for the evening. lions by acrlal hamstringing of troops and heavy battle equip­ by their small responsive groups velopme!)t of markets in experi­ internal-combustion engine, pro­ seized the plant, Mr. Roosevelt or­ The psychologist said that if he Mrs. Coolidge was always smil­ their communications with the ment quickly east, west north or headed by druggist, doctors, law­ mellts being done here coopera­ pelled transportation, excllllent dered the troops in, etc. ever founded a college, middle­ ing, always pretty and always rear, Every chance in peace or di- south as danger threatens his over yers-men who are their neigh­ Uve\Y by the Waehington state network of roa(iways and me­ All anyone ever wanted was an aged and elderly people would be having a good time. rection of that massivc bombard- extended fortress walls onl the bors. planning council and the coUe,e. chanical inventions, and with the encouraged to attend such a col­ r don't seem to remember many ment prelude to invasion must in- continent. The city believes It can get the competent support of the food sure the multitudes that the lege because "higher education as anecdotes about the Hoovers, ex_ crease nerve tension ror thc foe, The logistics of the lmpendlna needed room by making provision technologists, the bacteriologists world's ability to preserve Js now it is now administered actually cept that it seemed to me they waiting in his deep-sct battle Russian-allied nut-cracker attaek in a new constitution now being and the cbemists, the engineering prepared to equal the world's ca­ discourages elder people from fur­ should have enjoyed the White zones in sleepless expeclancy. might account for an unconfirmed shaped at the state capital in Jef­ profession should be able to as- pacity to produce food." tHerini their learning." House more than they did. The price all ranks of the Ger- and startling Polish report vi. ferson City. Tbat constitution ~iU man army is paying in frazzled London that the Germans' 111'\1 be voted on by every county in nerves for the tolal loss of initia- evacuating Lublin, lar behind the the state. live in the war on all fronts is indicated Nazi defense line'lm the Since 1910 St. Louis has chafed beyond calculation. It is a still un- Polish Bug river in the lowerl(llll­ at the restrictions' imposed by its SALT LAKE CITY (ACP)­ -By Kenneth Dixon tseted (actor in attempting to es- tralsector of the eastern Iront. fixed boundaries. Census figures Mining engineer stUdents at the timate German I' esi~tance capa- Lublin is a criticai link in NIII of 1940 revealed the first popula­ University ' pf Utah "go under­ WITH THE A,EF IN ITALY, • city in terms of I]lonths or years communications for the whole I remembered. There was the give them training on the same membered so well. It was the tact tion loss in its l80-year history. .round" withQut ever leaving the April 23 (Delayed) (AP)-The until the final collapse comes. It section of the front from Breet to Once the nation's fourth largest campus. command car skidded to a sudden night I thought the colonel was kind of terrain and conditions be- that they died complete strangel;s is also an element in the situation Litovsk to Lwow. f city It has slipped to eighth. Believed 10 be the only on-cam­ stop on the muddy road through gOing to cry at the command post f~re (hey go into action." to their men. upon which Stalin by implication It is in this area, between ' tile City planners surveyed other pus mine In the nation, the college \he woods. Making their way up there in the mountains. Eleven in a May day order was counting Carpathians in the south and tile ml'le is cOlT)plete in every d'1tail­ • • • • • • heavily in virtual announcement western extermity of the '.\Il"W metropolitan areas which had out­ through the whIte pathways of the riflemen, raw replacement all, grown their corporate limits­ except for the ore. In the full­ The men with the tape on their Through the night the concus- to his people that "coordinatcd marshes in the north, thai" ~t headliihts were scOres 01 soldiers, had started up the mountain that Boston, where more than 40 large scale tunnels, ~tudel1ts learn to their wet faces an&ry in the !:Iare. helmets were the replacements, he sions from the guns vibrated the blows" by Russian troops !rom military opinion holds the RU-­ separate municipalities form one excavate and to timber shafts and "Turn out those (iamned lIghts," nitht to join a company in the s~i d . They had their names and dripping canvas of the tent while the !last and allied forces from the sians will launch their ma'n drive. large community; Milwaukee, usr­ drifts. In one blind tunnel at the someone shouted. "It·s all right," line. Six of the 11 had never made rank written on the tape 50 the the echoes rattled back and forth west were about to solve the more II evacuation of Lublin is in 'pro­ rounded by a thickly-populated north end of the mine, students another yelled, "it's jUljt some it up even as tar as the battalion qther men would learn their ~hrougli the hills in the rain. "difficult" problem Of achieving gress, it could only mean Nt; urban area; Ba1timore, which has drive their way forward, loading guys going through." C. P. The ' colonel had started names quickly, so that every man "Those poor devils must be hav­ total Nazi defeat. preparations to reti(e behind ~ made f~ve annexations; ChiCago. the e/Ct;avllted roclts and soll on Then there was silence as the cussing as soon as he got word would know who was on his right jng a miserable time of it out --- San-Vistula Une in southern f.1r where the referendum was used a mine car and wheeling It down sergeant shifted into low and we dver the phone that they were and on his left when he went into there," the serl/:eant said, "but land. in 31 of 56 bounary extensions the ralls to a hillside exit. plowed on between. the irim si­ oming up. Then mortar shells the Hne eventually. they're getting used to the sounds A German retreat to that ~ since 1830, and New York CJty They solve ventililtion prob­ lent Hnes of men. Many of them along lhe rack-shale halfway up ("ThaL's diUerent, too," said the and the conditions. They're get­ however, inevitably must ' mQall with Its system of burroughs. lema with a blower which can ac­ had small white patches on their the mountain killed tWQ and serieant as he pulled up at the ting the feel of things. Whe~ we retreat along tlte whole frOnt They conculded St. Louis would c;urately control the now of air helmets. wounded four. d smount line and we started un- move up it'll be l\lmost tpe same, north of the Pri~et and ItS have to meet the problem in Its throUihout the two levels of the • • • • • • loading our bedrolls in the rai n. except the Krauts will be ovel' marshcs to match it. l~ w~ own way. t;ampus mine. "What's this?" I asked the ser­ "They never !lad a chance," the "~emember those two lieutenants ~here. A lot o~ that stuff will be mean Nazi abandonment cI~ .n St. Louis county's population. A vertical shalt connects the two geant. "1 thouaht you guys weren't colonel kept saying. "They didn't who took over platoons at San coming in instead of aU going out, Baltic states eventually, and -jra~ was small when St. Louis broke levels with the surface. goin, back to the lines for at lea&t didn't know anything. They never Pjetro without .knowlng the name but they'll be p~elty iobel soldiers danger to easl Prussia. away in 1879 over rural antagon­ Tunnels were built under the IU­ a couple of weeks yet." had a chance." ol a single man under them?" by then." Berlin may well be forced " ism to its parks and playgrounds. li'Ccvision of a veteran miner so "We're not," he said, peering on I was thinking of that .when the • • • He sat, smoked for a while, then such a line shortenllll o~rali

Prof. Sybil WoodruH Lead. Discussions Municipal Swimming Pool Bond Sale Set At Teachers' Meeting In the second of a series of MONTICELLO EDITOR RECEIVES TYPOGRAPHY AWARD UNIVERSITY conferences for home economics Bids Received leachers in Iowa colleges, Prof. I. (. Schools STUDENTS Sybil Woodruff, head of the home ecnomics department at the Uni- ENGAG 0 verslty of Iowa, led th. e discussions By Cily Clerk Will Graduate in a meeting held Saturday morn­ Iing , April 23, In Hotel Roosevelt Council Also Hears in Cedar Rapids. Six colleges were represented Three Tax Appeals, 209 This Year at the meeting. The conferences Grants Beer Permit are designed tor the purpose of discussing the common problems The sale of bonds for a $62,500 Two hundred nine high school which have arisen from teachin, swimming pool in Iowa City was seniors will be graduated this year during war years. from the four Iowa City high The first of this series of con­ let for 2 p. m. Wednesday, May 17 , schools. In a resolution adopted by the city ' ferences was held at the Univer­ Members or the graduating class sity of Iowa, at the Invitation of cauncll at a special meeting held at University high school will at­ the home economics department, last night. tend baccaluareate services at 4 last January. All bids will be received at the p. m. Sunday, May 7, In the Uni­ oUice of the city clerk and will Another conference Is scheduled versity theater with Ueut. Elmer lor early fa U. tben be referred to the ci ty coun­ C. Elsea, chaplain at the Iowa cil. The bonds, dated June 1, 1944, Navy Pre-Flight school, as princi­ .' will be sold to the highest bidder pal speaker. Commencement exer­ with the inclusion of the rote ot Sylvia Schuhmann cises are scheduled tor 8 p. m. Interest to be paid. Friday, May 12. Prof. Earl E. Hal'- MR. AND MRS. J. E. JOIlNSON uf Lnrchwood announce the en­ Files for Divorce The bond issue, approved by per, director of the school of fine gagement and upproachinl: mnrrioge of their d ughter, Joyce, to the voters Sept. 4, 1941, has been arts, wlll ' deliver the commence- Dale D. Whitcher, sun uf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wh iicher ot lIowkeye. Sylvia Sidy Schuhmann flied a Pfepared by Stipp, Perry, Ban­ • ment address. Diplomas will b The wedding will lukc place the lutter part of June. Miss Johnson petition In equity yesterday in the Distel', Carpenter & Ahlers, at­ awarded to 37 students. is a iunior in the t'ollege or hbe,al urts at the university. Mr. Whitcher office of R. Neilson Miller, clerk torneys, Des Molnes. Baccalaureate services for the was graduatl'u from UPIll'I' Iowa university at Fayetle and is now a of the district court, asking that a Preceding this meeting, three graduaUni class at Iowa City hIgh Sophomore in the l'OlIege of dentistry under the army dental program Idivorce be granted her from AI­ camplai ts were presented to the school will be held at 8 p. m. Sun-' t the university, where he is urrl1ia ted with Deltu Sigma Delta fred Schuhmann. members of the council meeting as day, May 28, in the hlih school dental fraternity. The petitJon stated that the • board of review with Vern W. auditorium. The Rev. Fred W. couple was married In Rome, Italy Baits as chairman. Putnam, rector of the Episcopal on June 19, 1933, and have been A personal appeal was pre­ 5 - Church, will deliver the address. separated since Jan. IS, 1943. lelllecl in behalr of Alpha Delta Commencement exercises for 127 University Graduafes, Former Students Cruel and Inhuman treatlT\ent PllOrorlty. The appeal reviewed seniors will be held at 8 p. mAR t E t W dd' are the grounds for Mrs. Schuh- the .teady Increase In taxes over EARL ENGLISH, associate In the school ot journalism, left, pre ents C. A. Doxsee. rlcht, publlsber 01 Monday, Moy 29, In the high nnounce ecen ngagemen Sf e mgs mann's charges. She asks lawyer's the Iut few years. emphaslzlnf Lhe Monticello Express, with the award tor best typ)gra)lhy III an Jowa we kly, ..Iven by the UniversitY school auditorium. The principal fees and court costs. Iba~ 110 a\lowanee hael been 01 Iowa chapter of Sigma Della Chi, prore s~ lollal Journalism Iraternlty. Governor Bourke B. Hlekenloop· speaker has not been announced. Word has been received of the lIIIde on depreciation of the er Is shown confratulating Doxsee. The award was m \de at a dinner Friday evenln.. as part of the 29th St. Mary's Catholic high school pathic division 01 University hos­ property, and flvinf a comparl­ recent eogogements and marri­ annual weeting of the Iowa Press a s~ oclatlon In D es folnes. At thts time, nl 0 , the 13th annual ma ter will hold commencement exercises pital here. I0Il of the assesments made on editor-publisher awards were presented by Charle~ E. Rober , he d 01 the department of technical at 8 p. m. Friday, June 2, in St. ages of five graduntes and for­ GUIer property In the same block. journalism at Iowa State rollege In Amcs. These awards were made to S. G. Coldthwalte, publisher of Mary's church. Father John Bud­ mer s tu denl~ 0/ the university. school and IlIin is Busin ss coI­ Hendrloks-Cole A eomplalnt was also entered Lhe Boone News-RepUblican; F. n.f. Berknmn, edltur and publisher or the Knoxville Journal, and reau, an alumnus of the school, l g and attend d the University In a double ring ceremony, Lois til tbe Interests of Delta Upsilon Ralph E. Overholser, editor and publisher of the Red Oak Express. Wllson-Gallafher Anne Hendricks, daughter of Mrs. will deliver the address. Twenty­ of illinois. At present he is sta­ fraterlllty. The building Is va· three seniors will receive dJplo­ In the Chichest I' chapel of th David M. Hendricks of Newton, CIIIt, not under contract to Ule mas. Immanuel Presbyterian church at tion d at Lincoln, Neb., where the became the bride of Lieut. Charles ftvernment and has little PMsl· I St. Patrick's Catholic high school Lo Angeles, Jayne Eli7.11beth Wil­ couple will reside. Robe,·t Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11mb of being opened until after Mrs. C. S. Williams Mrs, Donald Seavy will hold bacclIlaureate services son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hirt, also of Newton, the war. Consideration durlnf Albert Lee Wilson of Los Angeles, April 23 in the First Lutheran . depa\t. in SI. Patrlc.k's church at 8:30 Brokaw-Bona tbi. period was asked. Will Speak Today Will Address Grou~ a_ m. Sunday, June 4. Th Rt. R v. became the bride of Capt. Robert church at Newton. The Rev. Fred- Jacob Goldberg presented the Msgr. P. J. O'Reilly will sing the H. Gallagher, son of Frank Gall:.­ Tn lhe army chapel In the Pan­ rick D. Boldt performed the can­ tbird complaint referring to a gas mass and give the principal ad­ iber of Des Moines. "ma Canal zone, Doris Brokaw, dlelight ceremony. The bride [ltlended MIl,' bnr­ st_tion now vacant on Gilbert and At 10 Tomorrow dress. Commencement exercises daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. The bride, a graduate of New­ At Anamosa Meeting ough school and the Univer .. ,ty or Market streets. His appeal stated will be held at 8 p. m. the same Brokaw of Ft. Dodge, became the ton high school, has been em­ Californio lit Los A',~ Il' ~, where that the property was not being Mrs. C. S. Williams, 226 S. Lucas Mrs. Donald Seavy wl1l speak day. Twenty-two students will be h'ide of )o'ir8t Sergt. Albert W. ployed as a teller In the personal she was alrili:lt d with Kuppa used and will not be until after street, will leave this morning for on "Indian Architecture" at a graduated. Bona, son of Mr. and Mrs. loon department ot the Jasper Kappa Gamma ~(,ror ily. St ph en Bona or St. Alb~n s, Long County Savings bank at Newton. the war, yet taxes assessed In nor_ Anamosa, where she will deliver meeting of the Art cir~le lomor­ mal years when the site was thut an address to women of that com­ row morning at 10 o'clock in the Captain Gailal'her. who at­ Isl:tnd, N. Y., March O. Chaplain Lieutenant Cole, also a graduate tended the Unlv ,·~ity 01 low:!, has of a prosperous business are still munity during their annuai meet­ board rooms of the public library. Traffic Fines Collected C. lIam offi ciat d. of Newton high school, attended recently returned from duty in being aSked. ing sponsored by the Methodist Traffic fines collected over the The bride waS graduat d from the University of Iowa for two the Ro uth Pacific ond is now sta­ Fl. Dodge high school and the years. He recently received his All complaints were referred to church. Her topic will be "The JES AMINE CIlAPTER weekend were: Deane Mokroy, $3 tioned with the marine air corp~ • committee appointed by the Oldest Civilization in Existence­ OF EA TERN STAR for running through a red light, school of nursing at the Univer­ commission as a second lieutenant :It EI Centro, Co lir., where the chairman for speCial Investigation. China." She will return this Initiation of candidates will be and Don J . O'Brien, $3 for run­ sity ot Iowa. She took her post­ in the army air corps at Brooks Serviqi on the committee are ning. held utter the regular business ning through a red light, and $10 couple will r si~e. graduate work in the psycho- field , San Antonio, Tex. Elmer Lenthe, chairman, H. S. meeting of J essamine chapter of for speeding. • • • awyer-Boyer lvie and Carl S. Kringle. Return to illinois the Order or Eostern Star tomor­ . At the special meeting of the Mrs. Mabie Tisius and grand­ row eveoi ng at 8 o'clock in the Linn street, will be hostess to Announcement ha ' b n mad" of the marrioge Alyce Suwyer council, a renewal of a ciass B daughter, Catherine Ann Fearno, Masonic temple. A social hour will the Friendship Circle of the King's ot of Arroyo Grande, Calif., to Li ut. beer permit was granted to the both of Alton, III ., retul'Dcd home !ollow the ceremony. Daugnters Thursday at 10:30 a. m. Burkley hotel, 1-9 E. Wa shington Saturday after spending a few for an all-day meeting. A pot-luck Clifford M. Boyer, son IJ( F. E. Phone 9607 street. The application was made days in the home of Mrs. Tisius' PEARRE MISSIONARY luncheon will be served at noon, Boyer of Moravia, March 17. t by A. C. Dunkel, . son-in-law and daughter, MI'. and SOCIETY with Mrs. Tillie WilSie!, Mrs. Mrs. Boyer is an accountant for Our Bonded Mrs. R. W. Johnson, 5 t7 Grant MemberS of the Pearre Mission­ Philip D. Ketelsen, Mrs. D. H. the Bethlehem Steel corporation. street. ary so iety will meet in the Chris­ Finch, Mrs. F. E. Meacham and Lieutenant Boye,·, a graduote of Messenger Jesters to Present • • • Uan church parlors tomorrow af­ Mrs. Lloyd Spencer as co-host­ Iowa Wesleyan college at Mt. Returns From onvention ternoon at 2:30. Mrs. William esses. Pleasant. He also attended Drake Will Pick-up Dr. P. W. Herrick, 747 Oakland Rohrbacher will be In charge of university in Des Moin s anu the One-Act Play Today avenue, will return this evening the meeting. Reports will be given TERESAN STUDY GROUP University of Iowa, and taught fol' Your Furs -. from Des Moines where he has by Mrs. Ira Powell and Mrs. A. The Tereslln Study group will several year in IOwa s hools. At I A one-act play, "The Pot been attending the State Dt'ntal J . Page on the national convention meet at 7:30 Thursday night in present he is stationed os a naval Por Our Boiler," by Alice Gerstenberg, convention, held yesterday held in Des Moines last week. The the home of Kate Donovan, 409 air corps naviglltor in trunsport will be presented at an assembly today. subject will be "The Church S. Summit street. Mrs. Leo O'Con­ duty at Alameda, alH., wher program today at 10:30 3. m. by • • • 1'oday and Tommol'fow." nor and Miss Donovan wiJ) have the couple will reside. Refrigerated Ihe Jesters, dramatic organization VIsits Brother charge of the lesson. Current at University high school. Mrs. A. C. Holloway, 32 Lin­ PLYMOUTH mCLE OF events will be discussed by Mrs. Infleman- naak The play, a satire on play­ coln street, will leave today for CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Walter Murray and Mrs. L. C. Word has been "eceived wrights, will be the final produc­ Des MOines to vi it Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Robeson, 215 Lex­ Greer will present a book report. marriage of Vivian E. Hook, lion ot the club during this term, H. A. Maxson and other friends. ington streel, will be hostess to Members are asked to note change daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard and will be presented under the She will return home Saturday. the Plymouth circle of the Con­ In date of meeting. Haak of Marion ,to Lieut. John Fur Storage " direction at Dorothy Eckelmann. • • gregational church at a 1 o'clock R. Ingleman, son of Mr. amI Mrs. • luncheon tomorrow :lIlernoon. Co­ ZION LUTHERAN Members of the all-studen t cast Cuest in Taylor nome I'OuGH rOI KS ill his hom- rlty John Ingleman ot Rantoul, 111., LADIES AID SOCIETY include Don Jackson, playing Mr. Mrs. J. G. Fowle," of Buffolo, of Pittsburgh, Pa., had an enli. c hostesses will be Mrs. LeSlie Yet­ April 23 in the First MeUlOdist ter, Mrs. G raid Buxton and Mrs. The Zion Lutheran Ladles Aid Sudd, the director; Bill Hittle,', rlS N. Y., sister of L. R. Taylor, is program OIl!lneLl for "COnlJIIOIl­ church at Rock Island. III. The society will meet Thursday at 2:30 I the corresponding lead of Mr. spending a few days in lhe Tay lOr do" harles EcJwa"d I{e ll y, willnf'r Mortin Tudor. A business meeting Rev. E. J . Campbell ortici .. t d. I will follow the luncheon. p. m. in the church parlors tor Woodby, the pi ywright, and Jim residence, 1118 E. College street. f lhe Oll/J"enolonal Mel,,1 of The bride is a gradU

which have been in eUect for Caf~rine Wallerstein, Ens. David While A WAR HERO'S. LAST WISH-.. years. They accused Sabath of sit­ ATTACK I ting tight on the investigation res­ ATtACK I Married in Virginia Ceremony April 20 olution and proposed that legisla­ tion be reported by members fa­ ATIA( Under the traditional canopy of, gree from the University of Iowa, voring it, instead of the commit­ white lilacs and smilax, Catherinc I where she was doing graduatc rc­ tee chairman, and that three I wallenhein, daughter of Mr. and search work in chemistry prior to members may call a moetin, whenever the chai(man is ab!lent Mrs. Morton L. Wallerstein of her marriage. She will continue Richmond, Va., becamc the bridc hcr graduatc work at the Unlver­ or refuse to issue such a call. Dewey raised the point that the disbaRd. of Ens. David White, son of Mr. sity of Colorado. and Mrs. Maxon A. White of Dav- Ensign White, a graduate of inquiry should determine by what ended enport, April 20 in the home of Cornell college at Mt. Vernon, re­ authority the government acted Am,rlc.·, attack-JD, eo ktll .. tl!8 ms hid "and if there is such a law (per­ &ch.inl froo, _, tIoI Ia_ &., the bridc's parcnts. Dr. Cullich of ceived his advanced degrees at to4o, I taining to non-war plants) we'll W.'", ,1.l'l 1J!o, AKI •• w_ lour games Richmond, who also olficiated at Columbia university in New Yo!1( t repeal it." taste or whu ... co .... Opened. the marriage of the bride's par- and the University of Iowa, where W.'" fi,hti., tIo. IalaIl.UF enlll, performed the ceremony. he was on the teaching staft of· Fish sUlllested the resolution be 6th col."," we bl .... pol ... lOP on the taken up Friday, adding In a bllh here It bomt. too. as tile Attending the couple werc Eliz· the dcpartmcnt of English. Prior at... fld .'Very one of \1 ...... ,"M abeth Wallerstein, sister of the to his entrance into the navy, he statement: It I... , 10% of h i. PIl' I. Wor good for Boad, I...... po ..... , 00141. .. bride, as maid of honor, and Mor- served as associate night chief of "The house and the American too brier tIoo Ittock I MARlNES FOREGATHER. Two the ,lrh oC the U.S.M.e. ton Wallerstein, brother of the the OWl newsroom in Washing- people are entitled to know under Join ,h. """<'or ,0" ...111 or Mlvn Woman', 8HerYe ... ho appear In RKO Radio', eervice melodrama bride, as best man. ton, D. C. what statute and by what legal "lIIarlne bldert," are oeen ... Ith RUUllII Wade who play. an imporllllli for her wedding trip, the bride ------authority of constitutional power dictatorship, and Gestapo melh­ role ill .upport of Pat O'Brien, BUlh Huuey alld Robert BTall. ~ore a white net gown with a fin­ the seizure of a non-war indu try gertip veil held in place by a Visiting Dean Comments is made. It smacks of totalitarian, od s." Juliet cap of pearls. Her only jew­ Visiting the university yesterday elry was a strand of pearls, a gift Dean Jacob Van Ek, dean of arts POPEYE of the bridegroom, and she car­ and sciences at the University of ried a bouquet of lilies of the val­ Colorado and former instructor Jey center wi th white orchids. here, commented on the develop­ The maid of honor selected an ments which have taken place on aqua blue net gown and carried a campus since his last visit. mutf of white azalea blossoms He said, "The developments on centered with an orchid. campus here are beyond any idea WeddJ'n&" Dinner which we had received from de- Followi'ng the ceremony, the scriptions we have heard." couple was honored at a wedding Dean Van Ek, who is on his way dinner for 50 guests, served on to Kentucky to a conference of JOHiiNiE HUTCHINS, aeaman, first clase, 10 Uncle Sam's Navy,-dled' the garden terrace. In the evening the deans of !tberal arts colleges, II hero. HJs last willh was that b18 dad, Ii. Texas aharecropper, use hll I a'reception was held for 200 rela­ received his Ph.D. degree here in death beneftt to buy II home at Lj8~ie, TelC. Hi.I . father bought the tives and friends and Sltnday the 1924. He was a graduate assistant home and he Is shown standing 10 tront ot it with his family. Johnnie. bridegrooom's family entertained in political science for two years, shown toaet, has just been awarded \be Congressional Medal of 73 at a wedding dinner in the and an instructor ln that field at honor poathumoulily. Johnnie died during an operation necessitated Cohavan club in Chicago. Ensign the ltniversity until 1924. He will by Injuries received when he took the wheel of a. landing Ilhlp tank a~d Mrs. White then lect for Boul­ lcave thc campus lor Kentucky after the helmsman had been blown from h1a station, and almost der, Col., where the bridegroom today. titeered it from the path of a. Jsp torpedo. (l nternational) is stationed with navy intelligence division at the University of Col­ BLONDIE CHIC YOUNG orado. Club Plans Luncheon The bride attended the Con­ The Women's Plymouth circle necticut C()lIege tor Women at of the Congregational church will New London and received her de- hold a 1 o'clock luncheon tomor­ , row afternoon at the home of Mrs. George D. Robson, 215 Lexington avenue. Members of the committee Pilots That Oon't Fly, are Mrs. L. W. Yetter, Mrs. M. H. Tudor, Mrs. G. W. Buxton and the Hawk. Mrs. Leona Harris. Prll\lI o( Just Keep Pushing Chicago to WIs­ tl..BOARO AN AIRCRAFT CAR­ hurled RIER IN THE SOUTHWEST P A­ New Bank Head WUdeab CIFIC (AP)-The plane pushers feel tha t they do a good dcal f work for very Ii ttle glory. "My grandchildren," says one, "are /loing to think I'm nuts. When one of those kids asks me 30 years from now what I did in the big war, all I can say is, 'I pushed CARL ANDERSON airplanes.' It's not very roman tic." It isn't romantic, and it Is a Jot of work. An airplane, in the air, is a stunning testimonial to human engineering. On the ground or es­ pecially on the deck of a carrier, it is one of the most awkward nnd stubborn pieces of equipment ever devised by the mind of man. • The business of keeping a ca r· rier's dock operating and at the • \ same time storing idle airplans on It presents obvious difflculties. When planes are taking off, the bow of the ship must be clear, so all parked planes have to be at the stern end of the long flight deck. When planes are coming in, the stern must be clear and parked 'NEW EPISCOPAL BISHOP OF WASHINGTOK, Or. Ang'U.I Dun, lett. I. planes are clustered, in jig-saw shown after being consecrated In ceremonies presided ove.r by Bdt­ formation at the bow. The plane aln's Archbishop of York In the Washington cathedraL At right I. pushers have the job of moving the Archbishop of York, who came to tho United States to officiate the f 0 Ide d • win g, dead-motor at the impressive ceremonies. (International) planes back and forth, putting them 011 the elevators, taking them off again, parking a dozen or so IARON CATTO of Calmcatto, PRELATE'S BODY LIES IN In a space which looks only big MOwn above, Is now governor of enough for four. the Bank of England. His ap· The pushers have some assis­ pointment came following the reo tance from jeeps, which the car­ cent resignation of Montagu C. rier people discovered a year or Norman. Baron Catto has Ion&, so ago worked even better than been prominent In the bu.lne,. the tiny freight-house tractors they life of the BriUsh empire and had been usi ng. Ruu1&. (InternatioDal) Dany Iowan' Want Ads f CLASSIFIED r APARTMENTS ADVERTISING FOR RENT-One or two room apt. Boys preferred. 319 S. Capital, RAn: CARD Dial 3420. CASH RATE lor2 ds,.... INSTRUCTION lOe per line per d., aeonaecltUve da,..... 7c per line per dll,J For a Foothold- • eonseeutive days- On Your Future who herd 6c per line per d&7 Enroll Now For the naVY· llllonth- Efflclent Business Train"" abOut flis 4c per llne pe.t dll,J at says rn.n:1 -fiiUre 5 word. to Un.-­ Iowa City Commercial Collere ha'O'e duplt, lliniJnum Ad-.2 lin. Z03~ E. Washlnrton r~

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY DANCING LESSONS - ballroom, 1100 col. lnch ballet tap. Dial 7248. MJmI ROOM AND BOARD By GEN AHERN OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY Or $5.00 per montli Youde Wuriu. AU Want Ads Calh 1m Advance Brown'. Commerce Colle.­ I BUSTED 'fER VASE REALLY, ",,'DEAlt, ITS A Pa.rible at DMly Iowan BUIl­ Iowa Clty'. AccredIted ACCERDENTLY, AN' SINCE C~OICE ITEM 1"?CM'THE -!lofflce dalb' unW IS p.m. BUBlnea School C,lSKp CONTAlflClNG THE BODY of WUliam cardinal O'Connell, dean IT WAS QtlL.Y ~ SMAL.LONE POF.cELAIN COLLECTION ~tablJahed 1921 0' the Catholic heirarchy in America, Is carried into the Cathedral of 1 GOT YUH A VASE FIFTY IN THE E.AA.L:S EI'«3USH c..uaUona must be called In Da,. School "Night SchOOl the Holy C/'08S in Boston Where the prelate's body lies in state. TIMES SIGGER TUH CASTLE ' ··'Ufo"AH· ~E HAD before II p.1I\. • "OpeD the Year 'Round" Cardinal O'Connell died at the age oC 84 atter being seriously ill SHOfo/ HOW' SEltR:'( SOME OF ':U5 ART ~:ASiURESI ~bie tor one lnc:ornct Dial 4882 with bronchial pnel\lllonla. r 7 .. ,,,,,,,.,;,, " ..II SENTOIE.R 10 HIM •. - "rUoD 0011. INA! r= WANTED WANTED - Laundry ahirtII Pc . Attends law Sd;1ool Prof. W. Percy Bordwell, ar;tiog WARD- . aAL 4191 ;F1at finlsh 5c pound. DIal 3782. (ConUnued from page 1) ~ng8treth. dean 01 the college of law, will ,'----- WANTED-Janitor. Larew Co. leave tl\is Friday to attend the el'step forgetting that we are a Phone 9681. American La\lr institute at Phil a- governmcnt by law and attept. delphia. The convention will be ing to set up a government of W ANTED-Plumblni and bea~ held frqm May 9 to May 12. men." Larew Co. Dlal1Ml81, ~ HEl.P WANm) Profe&sor Bordwell wiU stop Representative Hoffman (R - during his trIp to visit the law Mich) submitted legislation in ~ED-A houscmolher lo live -...:..-FURN1111JU: ~VING b\lUdlngs of Cornell and Yale uni- the house yesterday requiring a In '" d~sira:b\e West side (rater- versities and will return to Iowa I plant, such as Montgomery Ward, lIib. aoOm furnished with 'Private MAHER BROS. TRANSFER City May 14. to have af l~ast 50 percent of its bUb ~ cooking laeilit.ies. Best For miclent I'urDfiure l4ovSJ11 output definitely classed as war location and home in Iowa City. AIk About OUr SP,in's .American colonies had material beforc the government ~ bloc~· ft'0m bus Une'. Call 3535. , . WfJIDROBI BERm ~ nlrcndy t!st bllshed live uni­ may seize it to end 1I Inbor dis­ versities when 'H;arVl\rd, the 1irst pute. "ANTW-~lr\ for \lenernl office 'DIAL - 9696 - QW ~o~rel.v Co. PMn.e 9611i. _ . in the Uni!ed Stales, was-;:ounded Cox and Smith made a threat ill HI3~.. ' ·to change the l'ules. of ~e . bo~e PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1944

evenln, and II now awailln, Extension Engineer Former Students:- lraDsfer to another bue. ToConduct Contour Victory Garden Lots Irving L. Roberts, 60n of Mrs. Plowing Exhibition May Now Be Rented Services to Honor Serving the Nation Catherine Roberts, 410 S. Clinton Pilot street, has recently been promoted A contour plowing and terracing -Former Iowa Citian. Lots on the Ferson avenue prop­ from second to fi rst lieutenant. demonstrotlon will be conducted erty and th River Ide drivC\ pro­ MATCHING NAMES, KEY TO ROMANCE He Is a member of the signal by C. H . Van Vlock, extension corps, and until recently was sta. engineer of Iowa State college to­ ject are now open for applica­ To Hold Rites Henry Negus tioned on the New Hebrides is­ morrow at 1:30 p. m. on the Robert tion far victory gardens, it has lands. His location at present is Adams farm. The farm is oper­ been announced by PrOf. E. C. not known. Lieutenant Roberts ated by Frank Dosedlo and lo­ Cousins, Iowa City director of rece! ved a degree in electrical en­ Tomorrow at 4 cated two miles south of Solon on victory garden projects. Funeral Riles gineering (rom the university In highway No. 261. 1937. His wile, the former Vanita At the demonstration, which is Applications for lots on the uni­ Search for Missing Varner, is residing with her par­ open to all Interested in contour versity-owned Fer son avenue ents in Iowa City. plowing, information regarding property may be made before Fri­ Lieut. L. D. Pelzer Held Today farming on the contour and the day at the office of civilian de­ need for contour farming to save fense on the secol)d tioor of the Now Discontinued the soil will be given to spectators. First Capital National bank build­ Funeral service for Attorney Democratic Women A Ferguson Di sk Terrace plow ing. The lots are 60 by 75 teet in Memorial services for Lieu!. Henry Negus, 85, president of the will be llsed to demonstrate how size and may be rented for $7 (j.g.) Loren Parker Pelzer, son of Iowa City Coach company, will Select Officers to construct small terraces to pre­ per lot, including plowing and Prof. and Mrs. Louis Pelzer, 127 be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock vent erosion. staking. Lots In the Riverside drive pro­ FerllCln avenue, will be held tomor­ from the Hohenschuh mortuary. Mrs. Albert Husa Jr. was elect­ ed president of the Johnson coun­ ject are now being plowed and row a!ternoon at 4 o'clock in the Mr. Negus, who had not been well ty Democratic Women's association University Graduate are hoped to be staked and First Presbyterian church. The lor the past year, died at his home at a recent meeting. Other oftL Dies in Washington marked by Saturday. These lola Rev. Ilion T. Jones will officiate, cers named were Mrs. O. E. Si­ are to be rented for $1.75 each assisted by Lieut. Elmer C. Esea, at 701 E. College street at 6 p. m. Sunday. • kora, vice- president; Maude Mc­ Word has been received that Dr. and are 60 by 75 feet. chaplain of the Iowa Navy Pre­ Broom, secretary and Mrs. Bion C . Luverne Smith, chief of staft Applications may be made by .' Flight school. Prof. H. J . Tohnton The Bev. Ji!vans Worthley, Hunter, treasurer. of the Chlldren's Orthopedic hos­ phone and those who have pre­ of the history department, a for­ pastor 01 the Ftnt Unitarian Lieul. W. C. Guenther Retiring officers who will now pital in Seattle, Wash. and grad­ viously reserved their lots may mer instructor of Lieutenant Pel­ church, will conduet the serv­ serve ant he advisory board are uate of the Uruversity of Iowa In pay rental fees at the O. C. D. ler, will gi ve a brief address. Ice at the mortuary and MalOnic Lieu!. WUllam C. Guenther re- Mrs. P . C. Jeans, Mrs. C. L. Wood­ 1922, died at 9:30 a. m. Aprll 23. office between 1 and 5 p. m. daily. Navy personnel trom the pre­ services will be conducted at the celved his navigator's wings April burn and Mrs. Chester Clarke. Born in Iowa City in 1897, Dr. flight school will act as guard of crave ~n Oakland cemetery. ~2 at the Hond.o army all' field, The next meeting of the group Smith went to Se:lttle a year after I honor and after the services the Chances Meetln&' Place Mr. .Negus Is survived by a son, Hondo, Tex. He is the son of Mr. wll1 take place May 18 in the his graduation trom the Univel·- I American Legion will present the Joseph E. Negus of Iowa City; a council room of the city hall. Mrs. sity of Towa . He had been on the A change in the place of flag. and Mrs. Clayton A. Guenther of meeting has been announced daughter, Mrs. J . H. ttavlin of Wh~ ter se t. Lieutenant Guenther F. A. Stromsten, chairman of the staffs of Maynard and Seattel Lieutenant Pelzer( a member Minneapolis, Minn.; two sisters, resolutions committee. will pre­ General hospitals. He served his by the Music Study club. The of the ferry In, transport com­ received his B.A. degree In math­ session will take place this at­ Mrs. Rachael N. Fogg of West ematics at the university In 1943. sent the committee's report. inlerneship at Seattle General mand, was piloUnl' a bomber Liberty Bnd Mrs. Mary N. Rood ot hospital. ternoon at 2 :30 in the Baptist from Los Anreles, Calif., church rather than in the home to Ft. Worth, Tex.; aeven grand­ Lieut. William S. Duree, a for- Chorus Positions Open A past president ~f t?e Arneri- Seattle, Wash.. when his plane * * * Mrs. Arthur Steindler, as children and three great grand­ mer student, Is now stationed at . can Academy 01 Pedlatncs, he also at Prof.. Her~ld Stark, dIrector of was a member of the King County­ previously scheduled. Dr. Mar­ mYiterlollSly disappeared In a children. a redistribution station in Miami, the Unrverslty c~oru s, has a~- Medical 'society, and the Ameri­ cus Bach of the school of re­ Itorm somewhere near Mt. Shal­ Pallbearers will Include Judge Fla. Lieutenant Duree flew 25 ta, Calif., March 14, 1943. HII nounced that !,osltlons are Shll\ can Medical association. ligion will speak on "The James P. Gaffney, Judge Harold missions as a Flying Fortress bom­ open In all sections of the chorus, pareDts received oftlclal word D. Evans, Cliff Nolan, Fred L . bardier during nine months in the Music of Little Known Relig­ from the navy a few weeks al'o especial.ly for ~as s voices. The Retailers to Meet Here ions." discussion is open to the Stevens, Ray McCann and L. R. European the ~ ter. He won the chorus is preparmg for a concert that the search for the pilot had Members of the Retail Trade di­ public. A business session and A JUNE AND DICIMIEI romance culminated in the wedding ot Oscar Spencer. distinguished flying cross and the which will be presented some time been discontinued. vision, which includes all retail­ election of offlcers will precede U. Zer\(, 61i-year-old millionaire Inventor ot Kenosha, Wis., and Adel, Mr. NUUl was born Feb 21, 'air medal with three oak leaf during the first seven weeks of Lieutenant Pelzer was born In ers and grocers, will meet Friday the program at 2 o'clock. Those Zlrk, 24 , an employe of a Caldwell, N. J., aeronautical plant atter 8~' 1858, In In Sprln,dale. He wal clusters. Men who have returned the summer session I Rehearsals Iowa City March 31, 1919. He at­ ,radaated with the aeeond class at 10 a. m. on the mezzanine floor wishing to contribute sheet wrote to Mr. Zerk to Inquire Whether or not they were related. from combat are stationed at a are held Tuesday and Thursday music or musical instruments tended City high school, and In of the Sprln,dale seminary. He redistribution station for a period of Hotel Jefferson. The possibility 1940 was graduated from the uru­ Adele noticed the inventor'. name on several lettera which ab, evenings at 7:10. to the service organizations are handled In her work. No relatlonahlp existed but a romance wu be,an his bUilneu career al a of two weeks during which time of closing all stores May 29 and versity where he majored in phys­ asked to do so at this meeting. soon underway and the wedding resulted. (lnternlltional) door-to-door ultima., travelln, they are examined by specially A rat can consume 100 or more July 3 will be. discussed, as Willi the summer store closing hours. .!....______--I Ics. ShorUy after his graduation, by hone and barlY. I.n 1881 selected medical and classification pounds ot grain and feed a year. he enlisted in the naval air corps, he wal married to Sarah Alice officers whose joint finqings are' and was commissioned at Pensa­ Heppenstal, who died In 19S1. used in determining new assign­ cola, Fla., in the faU of 1941. For for a few years Mr. and Mrs. ments. Lieutenant Duree is .the son nine months he served as instruc­ Today James Hotka Negus lived on a farm near of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Duree of tor at the naval air base at Cor­ .. Nine Organizations Springdale. They moved to Iowa Ottumwa. pus Christi, Tex. City in 1900 'Bnd In that year he As a member of the transport Plan to Meet entered tile college of law at the Leroy Weeks has been promoted command, he was stationed at New Services Held· unl versity. at the age of 41, while York City, Nashville, Tenn., Dal­ to the rank of sergeant, accord­ Amistad Circle- Home of Mrs. his son, Joseph, was entering the las, Tex., and Terminal Island In Inc to word received by his wife, California. Robert HaU, 801 Sevenlh ave­ Funeral rites lor James Hotka, college of engineering. who lives at 435 Clark street. His brother, Lieut. Henry L. nue, 2 p. m. 83, pioneer 01 Johnson county, He was graduated In 1903 and Serreant Weeks Is stationed In practiced his profession In Iowa Pel7,er of the armored command, P. T. A. Council- Clubrooms of Ji!nl'land. were held this morrung at 9 City until his death. In 1933, he Corp. Irving O'Harra, son of will arrive tomorrow morning Community building, 7:30 p. m. o'clock at St. Wenceslaus church. purchased the Iowa City Coach from Ft. Knox, Ky. Red Cross of Trlllity Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. George O'Harra,/ church- Parish house, 10 a. m. Mr. Hotka died in a local hospital company from the Mississippi 1115 N. Dodge street, is expected MI slonary society of Church of lit 3:30 a. m. Sunday. IValley Electric company. home the latter part of Mayor the Nazarene- Home of Mrs. Mr. Hotka resided on the same Mr. Negus was a former presl- eady June. Corporal O'Harra has Lieut. Elmer Elsea C. J. Brenneman, 1031 s. River­ farm for 83 years, and was a lite- dent ~t the Johnson county bar as­ betln stationed In Alaska' lor two side drive, 2 p. m. , long member of . St. Wenceslaus' soclatlon and a member of the years. He was a soph'omore at the To Address Seniors Sara Hart Gulld-~ome at Mrs. church. He was born in 1861 on a ~ta te bar as.~lat!on . . He was a \lnlversity belore ~nterjng serVice. Chester I, Miller, 8 W. Park sailing vessel shortly before it former president of the Iowa City road, 6:30 p. m. . docked in New York City. t:Ils chamber at commerce and of the Lieut. Wayne E. Putnam, son of Of University High Music Study club-Baptist church, parents came directly to Johnson Rotary club, a former member of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne S. Putnllm, 2:30 p. m. county and sellled in Newport tile city council aM a member of 61 ~ S. Dubuque street, will receive Baccalaureate services for the Olvlc Newcomers- Iowa-Illinois township. tl)e Mason~c lodge. He belonged to his pilot's wings from the Pampa senior class 01 University high Gas and Electric company, 1:30 He is survived by his wife, t e Unitarian church. army air field, Pampa, Tex. Lieu- school will be held at 4 p. m. Sun­ p. m . Anna; one son, Joseph, and one tent Putnam, a graduate of the day, May 7, in the University Elks Ladles- Elks club, 2 p. m. doughter, Mrs. Frank J. Krall, all university, was appointed to flight theater. Women of the Moose-Moose hall, of Iowa City; three sisters, Mrs. Grand Jury Convenes training in October, 1943. He re- Delivering the principal address 7:45 p. m. Anna Petsel and Mrs. John Unash The grand jury was convened eeived primary flight trainIng at will be Lieut. Elmer C. Elsea, of Iowa City, and Mrs. Tony Sed- yesterday by Judge Harold D. Ballinger, Tex., and basic IlIght chaplain at the navy pre-flight lacek of Solon; one brother, Jo- Evans. Jurors Inc Iud e: Henry training at San Angel!>, Tex. He school. The Rev. Elmer E. Dierks, (anning Sugar seph L. of Solon; 11 grandchildren Apltz, foreman, Big Grove town- is married to the former Patricia "Tojo Sinker"... he pastor of the BapUst church, will and nine great grandchildren. ship; VIrgil E. Bowers, West Lucas E. Cllmpbell, 523 S. Clinton street. Alias give the invocation and benedic­ Burial was in St. Joseph's cem- township; Philip Gou,h, Clear never misses a thing ... except tion, "The Lord's Prayer" (Mal­ etery. Services were under the di- Creek township; Charles Holland, Pvt. Dave Danner, son of Mr. of Course his Chesterfields. otte) will be sung by Lucille Mar­ Now Available rection of the McGovern funeral Fremont township; B. E. Manville, and Mrs. William E. Danner, tin, sopl·ano. home. The body remained at the second ward; L. M. Rohret, Hardin 126 N. Gilbert street, visited his But when he has'em he shares "Verdant Meadows" (Handel) Beckman funeral home until the township, and John Zeman, Lib- home over the weekend. He re­ 'em right down the line. will be sung by the double quar- The Johnson county war price time at services. erty township. ported to Camp Dodl'e Sunday tet including Peggy Starn, Lucille and rationing board has announced Keep sending him Chester· Martin, Saro Hulme, Priscilla the distribution of applications for Mabie, Edwin Kurtz, Robert Boyd, home canr\ing sugar allowance fields and he'll keep sinking Robert Van der Zee and William during the 1944 season. WSUI Program to Honor Mason City Enlisted Man- Tajo ... that's a winning com· Kennard. A processional by Bizet Applications will be accepted by and a recessional by Sullivan will the board at any time (rom now bination for everyone. be played by an Instrumental en- until Dec. 1 and consumers in W8UI (810) WMT (Nt) 5:45 NewI, The Dany Iowan [ Love a Mystery (WMT) semble composed of 16 students. Johnson county are requested to al.o (1460)'; (880) CII8 (1M) WHO (1140) MBS (121) 6:00 Dinner Hour Music Fibber McGee (WHO) And remember CheSlerfield's The graduating class will in- me application only when sugar 7:00 Uruted States In 20th Cen- Spotlight Bands (Blue) elude 37 stUdents. They are: Rob- for canning purposes is needed. A winner of the navy air medal tury 9:00 ert Alan Boyd, Betty Ann Breese, There is no time limit for obtain­ at 19, Sterling Seymour, aviation 7:30 Sportstlme The Lighted Lantern (WMT) RIGHT COMBINATION Louise A. Crain, Mary Ellzabeth ing canning sugar; therefore, machinists mate second class of 7:45 Evening Musicale Bob Hope (WHO) Crowley, Mary Francis Davis, Nor- application does not have to be Mason City will be honored on 8:00 For Distingulshj!d Service Raymond Gram Swing (Blue) WORLD'S BEST TOBACCOS man R. Davis, Charles J . Dlns- made immediately. the program, "For Distinguished 8:15 Wesleyan Chapel Hour 9:15 more, Lucy Irene Files, Irene E. Applicatlon forms will be dis­ Service," at 8 o'clock this evening 1:15 The Lighted Lantern ;,,,. 5 Key.words Fuhrmeister, Alice E. Hahn, Wil. tributed from the Iowa State Bank pver station WSUr. This program, Passing Parade (WMT) I t Bob Hope (WHO) 1Iam H. Helm, Ramona Jean and Trust Company, the F1irst presented by the department of For Mildness Beuer Taste John W. Vandercook «WHO) Chester Bowles ~Bl ue) Heuslnkveld( Sara J ane Hulme, CApital National Bank and the speech and the department of 9:30 . and Cooler Smolcing Donald F. Jackson, Dorothea J. ~~:~d . war price and raUoning radio of the University of Iowa, My Secret Ambition (Blue) Paul S. WIllis (WMT) Jank, Orgene H. J ank, George Tn. J ohnson county there are will portray the story of Sey­ 8:31 Red Skelton (WHO) Janssen, Phillip G. Kendall, WiI- seven distribution offices set up mour's life, his entrance into the Am Melody Hour (WMT) Creeps by Night (Blue) lIam E: Kennard. . far the purpose of distributing navy and the events leading to his Ronald Colman Show (WHO) 8:45 Edwm B. Kurtz, DeLoriS Grace ca nning sugar applications as well I'eceipt of the air medal. Metropolitan Opera (Blue) Confidentially Yours (WMT) Larew, Ha~ol~ D. Le Grand, Mary Ias other application forms fo r Hope Leaves Air ':65 Red Skelton (WHO) Yvonne L I V I n g s t on, Prlscl!la rationed commodities. they are Bob Hope's spot on the all' Will Am. Melody Hour (WM'f) Creeps by Night (Blue) Ann Mable, Lucille M. Martm, as follows: the Hills Trust and be taken by Charlotte Greenwood H. V. Ka1tenborn (WHO) 10:10 Bernar? S. Mellecker, Elaine Lu- Savings bank, A. J. Droll; the Lone when Bob leaves the air In June. Captain Midnight (Blue) News (WMT) , cllIe Miller, FI'ank T. Nash, Susan Tree Savings bank, H. C. Buell; Hope will spend his "vacation" 7:" Fred Waring (WHO) Sayre, John R. Shay, Ruth Seig- the Farmers and Merchants this summer touring the lIOuth Big Town (WMT) News (Blue) ling, Margaret Ellyn Starn, Robert Savings bank, Lone Tree, Edgar pacific war front. Johnny Preaents (WHO) 10:15 WlIIiam Van del' Zee, Harold M. Ashton; the Solon State bank, E. TODAY'S PROGRAMS News (Blue) Fulton Lewis (WM'l') Wetzel, Barbara Jo Victor, Donald O. Markaton; Swisher Trust and 8:00 Mornjng Chapel 7:11 New/! from Washington (WHO) R. Wagner and George H. White. ISavings bank, C. J . Koss ; Baker 8:15 Mus.ical Miniatures • Big Town (WMT) Rey Henle (Blue) Printing company, Esther R. 8:30 News, The DaDy Iowan Johnny Presents (WHO) 10:30 Baker, Oxford; Gingerich gen- 8:45 Program Calendar Lum lind Abner (Blue) Mark Twain Adventures eral store at F·rylown. 8:55 Service Reports 7:1' . (WMT) . James Swaner Each consumer may buy five 9:00 Servjce Unlimited Judy Canova (WMT) Words at War (WHO) pounds of sugar lor home canning 9:15 Music Magic Date With Judy (WHO) Lou Breese (Blue) by using sugar stamp no. 40 in 9:30 Treasury Salute Dulty's Tavern (Blue) 1':45 war ratiOn book 4. Not more than 9:45 KeeP 'Em Eating ,:t5 Music You Love (WMT) Sf ruc kb (ar 20 pounds of additional sugar 9:50 Treasury Song Judy Canova (WMT) . ~ohnny PreSentS (WHO) Y per person may be obtained by 10:00 Week in the Bookshop Dete With Judy (WHO) Lou Breese (Blue) application to the board. Estimation 10:15 Musical Favorites . ' Captain Midnight (Blue) 11:" James Swaner, 80, 711 Church of home canning needs should 10:30 The Bookshell I:tt News (WMT) street, was struck by a car at be made carefully and application 11:00 Waltz Time BurDs and Allen (WMT) Wa,. News (WHO) . 10:45 a. m. yesterday (Monday) made only tor as much sugar as 11: 15 Between the Lint!!!' Mystery Theater (WHO) Teddy Powell (Blue) at the Intersection of Washington will be needed. 11:30 America Sings Famous JUI')' TrIals (Blue) 11:15 . and Dubuque streets. The driver, The amount requested for each 11:45 Musical Interlude 1:11 .Del Courtney (WMT) Gerald Frankhuser, Is a truck person should be shown to the ,11:50 Farm Flashes Burna and Allen (WM1) Roy Shield (WHO) driver lor Racine's wholesale nearest five pounds and requested 12:00 Rhythm Rambles Mystery Theater (WHO) Teddy Powel (Blue) house. at exactly 5,10,15,01' 20 pounds. 11:3' Newt, The hll~ I ..... Famous Jury Trials (Blue) l1:SI Swaner suffered a fracture of If later needs require more sugar, 12:45 Boys In Service I:JI Jimmy Hilliard (WMT) both bones just below the knee applications may be made again. 1:00 Musical Chats Is That So (WMT) Roy. Shield (WHO) In the leU leg and a cut on hll On the first application, spare 2:00 Campus New. Fibber McOee (WHO) Oay Claridge (Blue) left ear. He was taken to Mercy stamp no. 37 should be detached 2:10 Recent and Contmp. Music Spotlight Bands (Blue) 11:45 hospital. from the war ration book 4 of 3:00 Fiction Parade I:ts . jimmy Hilliard (WitT) His phYSician, Dr. Ned J . Smith, each person tor whom application 3:10 News, The hi., low&o Ie That So .(WMT-) Roy Shield (WHO) reported last night that his con­ is made. No application will be 3:35 Union Radio Hour 1:t5 News, ·TIle DaIlJ 10'" Oay Claridge (Blue) l' ..!lJ~ FRED WARING'S ~~I JOHN NESIITT'S dition was not serious. approved unless those stamps are 4:00 Elementary French NlTWoaK HloBUGB'18 11:55 ~., VICTORY TUNES ,,,,,...... :, PASSING PARADI Mr. Swaner hal a soo, Jack attached to it, or unless a pre­ 4:30 Tea Time Melodies 1:1t News (WMT) Flv. NI ..... a W ••k If .:..:.-----"\ Tu ...W.d.Thutl ..NI ..... Swaner, atate representative from vious application with the stamps 5:00 ChildreD's Hour Fred Warlllll (WHO) NeW8 (WHO) .. _. _ 01.1 NIC Station. ;iJ~ __ .~ . _ __ • . all CIS Station. / Johnson county. attached 11 on file. ' 5:30 Musical Moods My Secret ADiliIlioll (8lU') • N.w, (Blue) . - ~ . : ... ' .. . - ~ --=--