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Bums, Cards Tied Ac;Jain- Partly cloudy to cloudy today and 10- .• Pa,,_ 2 Two PoHo Deaths Reported- morrow, Widely scattered thunder •.. Pa,,_ 3 at owan !howar£. ffiqh today 90: low 72. Yes· Camara C-atr.hss World New&- terday'! high 86; low 69. Paq_ 6 Eat. 1968 - AP Leased Wire. AP Wireph:>to. UP Leased Wire -- Five Cents Iowa City, Iowa, Sunday, August 14, 1949 - Vol. 83, No. 218 Critics in 8-36 Scrap Gen. Vaughan Admits Told .to Show Proof r < WA'::lITTWlTON. (AP)-Rep. George Bates (R-Ma s) yes < . h~ lduy Ill'i!,d ",\"in wind-up of the B-3G bearings with "the ae clls"r:, IIUllel't!' thly a1'(', ('ullrd IIU to bring out their e"idenee if 1111')' hnw ally." Accepting Freezer Units The hOll t' tlI'lIu'd ~( 'l'vie es {'oIDlllittee is inquiring into 8U.J (-(lstin)) th at illl])I'OP('l' inflllPll'cS figured III tile importance 8t- 1I)('h ((I In th,' hll f!(' six l'ngi llcd Burglar Steals 'Surprise Package' It rRt ~I' i,' bOl1l hrl'. Says Nothing HAGERSTOWN, MD. (IP)-Someone stole a packag from J ohn Bate ~, a hi!!h ranking RI·puhli M. P rcchuk's car yesterday. can memher of the c~mmitt{'e, told Pravda Calls reportl'rs: It should have been marked "handle with care." Wrong About rt contained two very-much alive copperhead snakes. Perechuk "This clou1 has bpen hanlling is a snake c:>lleclor. 0\ er the heads of our ~oP military I leaders and defen ~ otricials too Tito 'Enemy' 'This Courtesy lonl' already." .. Crit:c9, he said, should "put up LONDON III'f-Continuing the ·//,·ons D,·verted WASHINGTON (JP)-Maj. Gen. or shut up." Kremlin's campaign to mark Yu- Says M, Harry II. Vaughan. President Tru- He proposed that Secretary of goslavia's Marshal Tito as "an , man's military aide. acknowledged Defense Lollis Johnson have a enemy," the Communist organ Away from U.S. Treasury rre:;:~d?ni::a~sh~i~t~cefote~~:t~ chnnce to anSWI'l" hint ~ of politica! Pravda yetterday denounced his . and some ftiends, but he denil'd Influence in the B-:l6 prop,ram. (l:P)- omptrollel' General War- thue was anything improper in a have other defense officials, "blackmail and deception." WAl:)HI llG'l' N Lind~y and then that (he prcuscrs present The Pravda editorial, recorded r ' l1 'hlll'ged in 8 r port to C0ugr' , yest n1ny thai lll1lulJII., 6f "this court.sy." their side. "'I'hp hearings should by the Soviet monitor here, picked dollar:; in govl'rnm,'nl r t Y nne nev ' r reach the I' .'. tr a,L,r),. He saId he spokl" for olle or not ntn more than another week," up where the official Soviet note The mon y, he aid, i!i bein{t "divet·ted to unautll"riz .J pur- the free~ers for "Ihe little Whl e House" - the Trllm~n' R l"-,,, he 'aid. lett off. That note, made public .... "."." ~~"n ' ; ;ntinl" "an open invitation to all kinds of fraud and In Independence, l\to.-and Otll- Friday branded the Tito govern Four days of hearings this week peculation." ers t!l go to ['red lns';m, JoJ,,, w re I'limaxpd late Friday by an ment as "an enemy and opponent angry, sho:.J ting encounter be of the SovIet Union," thi~; ~~~~ i~n~r. to do orne-I Hoover Rallies Afte-r ::a';~::~:aJ~ec:~~~;~~~~n;:lf 1~~ tween Air Secretary Sli18rl Sym Pravda's attack was studded other wa dlrect,.d to the White Ington and Rep ..Tam es Van Zandt The most lucratIve sources of I with such phrases 8S "double Fire Destroys Des Moines Coliseum House staff lunchroom. (R-Pa). a commIttee member. dealing policics," "s eret collusion the money being diverted, he said. G II BI dd Alt k Vinson now i~ Chief Justice of Symington accu.ed (he Pennsyl with representatives of foreign ONE OF DES MOINES' landmarkn, the Coll5eum. was gutted by fire ye terday, Hundreds 01 persons "are the substantial p~yments a a er ac, the United States. Snyder Jq qec- vanian a! trying to "smear" him capilal," "vile machinations" and saw the 41-year-old bulldln,..- burn just befon' the noon hour. No one was reported lujured. It WM e. - made by private enterprises hr retary or the treasury. VOl'dllm:lI1, and the airforce lhrough "rather "lies and slander." tllIl!lted It would cost $1-mllJlan to replace the structure In which Pres ' d~nts campallfn~d years ago 1111 the privilege ot doing businl'ss on WI"ns at GI" R ~ lmmy former Truman noval aid" no~v a dis€r~ceful way of using con The first reaction of London wbere, In recent years, wrestlers g-runted and groaned. government prop rty." n '. is a member of the board of gJV- grecsional immunity." (IP) - diplomatic sources wa~ that M~s This includ s such items a ~ CHEYENNE, WYO. Her- ernors of the fed ral reserv' ys- ;:ow may push Tito into the west- rentals paid by concessionaires bert Hoover suff red a gall blad- tem, Connelly is secrda~y to Prl1s ern camp. operating restauranls, caieteriAl. dtl' attock a.board an eastbound ident Truman. Negroes Uninjured City Council to Meet soda fountains. and groceries in passenger train yesterday, but it Snyder told a reportH thal no At the same timl', the Conserv Senator Ch rges RF( Loan government department~. and In· didn't impair hIs skill at gin f reezer reached him. As Bombs Explode ative Daily Mail , headlined this come received In military post ex- rummy. Vaughan said the frer7e box di: patch trom Washington yester For Public Hearing changes. When the train stopped here at shower re,ulted ff'm a tal'( ", B [R M [N G 1:'1 A M, ALA. IlPI day: "U.S. Fears Stalin CoJUp," Warren added that telegrap'1 5:30 p.m. (Iowa time) the former had in 1915 with "tW!) old frirnrls Eighteen N~gl'oes living in two The story said American mili Would Block Arms Program On Proposed Budget companies, In some caloEs. !pay presidl'nt hod won $1.20 and flit Iot mire - Mr, Harrv HoIlman houses near a white Il('ighb:ll'hood tary intelligence had warned pres federal agencies regular commis- good enough to smile about it. and Mr. Dwld Bennf!tl." WA HlNG'rON (AP)-'l'he ror~ign arms pl'ogl'am bump d escaped IIlJury yeq(erday wh .. n idrnt Trumoo the Soviet Union IOWD City aldrrmen will mel't sions for p(>r~onal telegrams han- I tOOVH wa! Hoffman bas bppn ldentlfipd into a new contl'OV r!ly yesterday wh 11 Sen. Burnet Mayb:mk two bombs hurlM from 11 pas~ m3Y attempt. to liquidate Tilo this Ilt 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the died by official government com- slricken earHe I as a l\'IlIwn ukee advel'llslllK m(1,n, ing car (xlJloded in thEir fron( year. possibly within the next (D-S ) chllrgpd the administration with trying to short cit' city hall council chamber for a municntion cen'ers. in the do)" bu! In tpsti'llnny bet" )rp fh .. ~ I'natp, yards. eIght weeks. cui! c0I1(,n'essioI13 I action (hrough a Reconstruction Finance cor public hearing on the proposed rallied after re- Inve ilrallng committeI' wlll,'h The dynamite. Call1ng short of The Kremlin has a way of PR poration loan. city ,'Jud~et lor the liscal y rlr Such funds. he : Oid, are used for ceiving em rgen- Is conductln, an InQuirv i nto the homos of two Negro minis welfare activiti s 01 government cy trsave you money through slream- tpm at Monday nlghj's City coun * * * line so they could. complete their lining government operations, yes- cil meeting to perform the dutil'S FRANKFURT GERMANY (,'P) Council to Review records of the aCCident. I terday reported a savings itself 01 t.lle office whil .. Mayor Preston Argentine Ambassador Issues Duel C~allenge - A German election campaign of $31,000. I Koser is on vacation, spiced with violence and anti Street Paving Bids Solon Woman Released aliiI'd oratory ended last night Con tract bids for Madison street a sober radio appeal trom all On $1,000 Bond by Trott wit~ pavIng will be accepled until 2 Sin bad 'The Wailer' Finds Solace par tics for a vote lor freedom. p.m. tomorrow and cpened at to Mrs. lone Myers. Solon, Today the 45-million inhabit mfll'row's city council meeting, bound over to the county grand ants o[ G rman's three western City Clerk George J. Dohrer said jury and released on $1,000 bond zones will choose a 400-member yesterday. on a charge of torgery at a pre parlioment to set up their new The paving project, approved liminary hearing this morning in wesl German republic. It will be two weeks ago by the city coun Iowa City police court ·by Judge the first federal election since cil. is the bleek of Madison street Emil Trott. Hillel' seiz d power, III front of lhe Iowa Union rrom Mrs. Mrers was "Tresled at With numel'OUS parties in the the intersection with Market Brighton lat.e Friday by JOWl race and a total oC more than 2,- street through the Jefferson street City and Johnson ceunty officials 000 candidates. forecasts \Ve~e lhat intersection. after being reported missing 011 no party will win a majority and Plans and specifications pre Aug. 2 by her husband, Deibert it will take a coalition of two or parcd by City Engineer Fred E. Myers. more parties to form the cabinet. ------Gartzke csll for removal of pre COMl\mNlSTS DRIVE The campaign has been so bP sent t.aving and resurfacing with terly anti-allied that occupation reinfr rced concerte. CANTON, CHINA UP) - authoritIes lind many Ge:man u.p to ),esterday no con tractors Communists pushed two increas jlewsp:J.pers and politicians have had submitted bids on tbe pro ingly furious drives south towards expressed alnrm. ject, Dohrer said, this Na'ionalist capital yesterday. Excludes Stales' Righters from Demo Election
W ASffING'l'ON 1IP1-~, ·thern states' rights Democrats who de of the national committee of rec, staW ri&"hts &leket. Th....-nd [erted President Truman last year ord in the states of Mis~issippi or wa. not Invlled to tbe Au... 24 were pointedly omitted last night Louisiana." McGrath said, "be· meetiq. from a Democratic national I com mittee call to elect a new chair cause in my judgment by several The convention delegations of man. actions at the convention and sub- Alabama, Mississippi. Louisi9l1a, Sell, J, Hownd MeGrdh. CD sequentl)' in the campaign they 3nd South {"'3.rolina. walked out of RI) who will rei rn as ehalrman have left the Democratic party. the national convention at Phila AuC". 24 to beaom~ aUorne7 .. m "The national committeeman delphia in July of last year when eral, speeUlcally did not Invite committee members ot record In from South Carolina wa ~ a candi it was apparent that Mr. Truman (AI' Wlre»/I.'., Mississippi and Loulslana,He ob date for eleetion on the ticket of would be nominated. Upon his NATIONAL LEAGUE Sauer Safe in Race lor Bag semons: W L P T. GJ UmpatWrong "Thc University of Iowa football team defeated the University SI. L.ul. . .•..... ;'7 40 .8'lG Brookly n ..... •• fI1 48 .6"...11 of Minnesota this afternoon by the score of - to -. New York ...• , .. n. G~ .Mt J!f, Bo.lon ...... 53 1fJ .!;II I!I! (An editorial, reprinted from tbe Cedar Rapids Gazette. Frlday, Streak Hailed Phllidelphi. " .51 6~ .tlIl II August 12. ) PllIlburrh ... .. 49 58 .4:;11 It (on lest •Veeck Clnelnnatl ...... 4:1 63 .li9j tII\ ST. LOUIS (JP)-The Pittsbllr~h Chlur...... 4~ 68 .S8'l .'\ Pirates forced the St. Louis Card CHCACO M - President Will l'~ST"RDAY' SCORES inals to share the Nationalleague't Harridge of the American league Snead Close as Tarn Golf Enters Finals - PIU,burrh 6. 81 . Loul, 3 Chlu .. o $. InrlnnaU 4 top perch again with BroJklyn last nigh I sough t to mollify ira te BOIC.n .t. Brookl, n (Pu.-tpflned, r.l.) Dodgers last night by snapping the Bill Veeck, owner of the Cleve Phllodelphla al No ... York (t-P. I,..... wrt Ir•••• ' l Redbirds' five-game win n i n g land Indians, who wanted to know TODAl"S PITCIJERS streak, 6 to 3, be!ore 25,745 baseball Babe Widens Margin ClndnnaU at Cbla,o - (2) - a&lltl Little Murray Dickson, although game. 54-hcle deadlock at ll-undcr-par CHCAGO (JP) - Babe Didrick sberreJ 01-12) and Peter.oo (4.... ) " Ru.h (S·IS lond Sellmlh (1-9) touched for 11 hits, was tight in And 'President Ford Frick of thp 205 yesterday, ol1ly one _ stroke son Zaharias of Denver, Colo .. PIt,bu.rCb at St. Loul, - CIl •• H" the clutches and received som National league, here on bUSiness, widened her margin lo nine (7·3) v. PoUel (lG·5) ahead of Sam Snead, as the Tam AMERICAN LEAGUE [olid batting support from studied the protest of Manager O'Shanter $35,000 "World" pro strc.kes at the three-quarter mark mates. of the "World" women's profes W L PCT. 01 Burt Shotton of the Brooklyn golf craze enters the finlll round. New ~or" ...... 6K 89 .1136 Kiner Belts No. 30 DCdgers over Umpire Art Gore's sional golf meet at Tam O'Sha n Bo. lon ...... Ill 43 .$81 I Palmer, the Badin, N.C., hot Olev~land ." .. , . O'! 41\ .~1' • Ralph Kiner pO 'wded out hit decision which changed a long hit ter with a third round 75 ye~ter DetrolL •.. .. .• ,.Im 1\0 .5iG ,I, 30th homer, to tie Vern Stephen~ by Duke Snider from a home run shot who was beaten by Snead day. Phll.delphla ...... r.O 50 .611 II In the 1949 Natlonall'GA finals, Chi ...." ...... •.. 4(1 I;~ .1~8 !Iii o~ the Boston Red Sox for the ma t:> a triple in Friday's night's 5-3 That gave the long - drlving lVaobln,lon ...... ~8 fiS .IM !II; jor league lead. defeat by Boston. banged a third round 69 to gain Babe a 54-hole aggregate scare SI. Loul...... :'5 73 .S!' 111; a stroke "ver the 39-year-old YESTI:RDAY'S SCORES K ner's boundary belt touched Veeck blew his top because of 222 . ('ff a three-run rally In the White from Gree,llwQOd, Miss. Tied for second in the eight New l rork 9. JJhlladelphhl ., there were three, and not four. BOlton 15. Washlnllon J ( II! lanll,.,) [ ;' drlb. 'Ihe Pirates added two player field with 231 '5 were L ouise Detroit. I'!, 5 1. Lou!s ~ umpire~ on hand when his club Whit.e was the ha)(way leader Suggs and Pa lty Berg. Only ,aOles uheduh:d milre on singles by Dixie Walk· lost to the White Sex, 6-5, after with 135 Friday While Palmer TODA Y'S PITCUERS cr, Joe Bockman, Monte Bas· trailed at 136. New York 01 Pblladelpltla - (f) - a disputed "trapped ball" play Porterlleld (I-G) and Re noldl (11-1) n lall's fly and Phlll\[asl's single. (AI' Wlrepholo) went against the Indians. Cleve After a temporary blow up for Campbell* *Holds * Lead Brl •• I. nl·6) and K.llner (1.-8) The Corsairs sent Red Munger WI.hlnrt.on a.t. 8o~ton - I '!) - w"t. IIOT CORNER ACTION- Hank auer (43) of the Chicago Cubs is safe at third In yesterday's Chlcago land Mllnager Lou Boudreau pro a two-over-par 38 on the lirst CHI C AGO (JP) - Defending (l·6) IDd Cllv.rt ((1· 12) vo Parntll m. t!l the showers with a two-run rJ lnclnnaU.game. Sauer looks back as Reds' Third Baseman Grady Hat&on hits the du 't In va n aUemp~ tested that a lwo-run single by nine, White settled dewn fOr a Champion Bill Campbell of Hunt 7) .nd Dobson (0·9) St.. l.ouis at Detroit - O~) - Drews sr1urge in the fifth. Tom Saffell o nip Sauer at lhird. Sauer ran from second aftcr Andy Pafko's fly to Outfielder Johnny Wyrostek In John Ostrowski of Chicago had four-under 32 coming in for a 70. ington, W. Va., maintained his and Johnny Ht()p singl)Jd ana (" ·0) antl Garver (7- 13) vw ltoUUflll., '!fth Inning. been caught, and not trapped, by The ~1 0 , OOO top prize which three-strcke leadership yesterday (0 .. (,1) v. lIuhblnlon (1O~4) Wdker brought them both acrOSf Chlca,o a" Cle,reland - (2) _ Pln« Outfielder Larry Doby. will 1'0 to the winner today in lhe "World" amateur golf t.:>ur (6-10) and U.elner <1-6) , . l.emon (I). with his third hit, a long double probably looks bigger to thll af ney with a 54-hale tolal of 217. 8) and O.rela ID-4) to lert center. Veeck complained that if there had been [{ur umpires at the fable White than any pro In the Campbell tapped a 35-39--74, Wilks Retires Side field. llis main bid to faRle pre two over Tam O'Shanler's par. Fischer, Irish Guard, Tubby Ted Wilks came in after Nation Plans to Pay 30 PGA Golfers game, the protest might not have S viously was losing a playoff to Walker's blow and got the side come up. Most Valuable All-Star Harridge said he had not re Jug I\leSpaden fol' the Tam 0' Dot *Kielty * Ahead* CHICAGO (IP) - Bill Fischer, out, but the Smoky City outfit got Shanler in 1943. Th B" Lured 10 $5,000 ceived a formal protest from CHlCA'GO (IP) - Dot. Kielty of Notre Dame guard, was chosen by to him for a run in the seventh on -b ' b ' Stan Rojek's Eingle, Saffell's doubl( T Veeck, but that "there can be no Snead, who nearly shot him Long Beach, Calif., fired a torrid newsmen as the most valuable A rl ut,e to e a e Cedar Rapids Open player on the college All-Star and Kiner's tly. protest of an umpire's decision." self out of the meet with an two-under-par 74 yesterday 10 Ron Northey opened the Oard * * * NEW YORK lID - America has CEDAR RAPlDS - At least Brooklyn's pretest was based on opening round of 72 - even par capture a one-stroke lead of 235 football team whiCh lost 38-0 to scoring with a left field double il" not forgotten the 'beloved Babe. 30 top-ranking professional golf the fact that Gore first ruled is a poor score in this carnival - at the three-quarter mark ir. the the PhiJadephia Eagles Friday lhe second. Glenn Nelson fanned Nearly one year after his death, ers fn m lbe PGA circuit will Snider's drive a home run and continued hi s uprising with a 68 Tam O'Shanter women's amateur night. and J oe Garagiola was purposely the memory of George Herman competc in the seventh annual then changed hi s decision. for 206. golf tourney. Selection of the 250-pound passed. ltuth was perpetuated yesterday in $5,000 Cedar Rapids Open over ------guard was announced yesterday Tommy Glavlano crossed up overy metropolis and whistle-stop the Country club course here Aug. after 11 count of ballots. the strategy by singling North where his home runs made base 27-28, Dr. Hal Olmsted, chairman ball 2 nalional institution. ey In, bue Munger fanned for of the sponsoring Junior Chamber German Soap Box Champ at Akron "Doors Open 1:15 P. f." fbe th rd out. 011 Tuesday, the lIation-from of Commerce committee, an Dickson then blanked his form. prominent public officials to -the nounced yeslerday. er mates until the fifth when three boys 011 the remotest sandlots Fifteen PGA golfers, including 4X~et'~etJ straight singles by Red Schoen· who knew biro only by name such standcuts as Jim Fcrrier. dienst, Lou Klein and Stan Mus· and fame-will pay tribute to Henry Ransom, Marty Furgcl. ENTIRE NEW SHOW ial and Enos Slaughter's infielci the Bambino on the first anni Dave Douglas and Eric Mont;, all tap produced two runs. versary of bls death. of whom are in the top 20 money "ENDS D ckson Stifles Threat The New York Yankces, whose winners this year, already haVE TODAY Wedl1 esd&J" Ncr\hey opened the eigh~h uniform he wore in enacting base filed entries for the Cedar Rapid. with his second double, but Dick ball's greatest saga, will interrupt competition. son stifled the threat, aided b; the pre-game batting drills fOI' 01'. Olmsted said the PGA Thrills Ahead! a great stop by Rojek of Glav their game against the Washing has assured tbe JCC commit! . ~ iana's grounder for the third out. ton Senators and troop outside the that at least 30 OIsso'i ~l cn The defeat snapped Munger'r park to participate in a ceremony golfers will enter the two-clay dedicating the tree-lined square meet. winning string which had reached .. ~ five ~ traight. It was also the first I: adjacent to Yankee stadium as The Cedar Rapids Open is the time in their last six games that BABE RUTH "Babe Ruth Plaza." first FGA sanctioned tournament the Redbird starting pitcher failed Not Fcr!)'otten ... A special anniversary mass, to b held in towa and, with to finish. which wl\l be attended 'by his $5,000 in prizes, Is the richest PIIl.bur,h ...... 000 820 100-6 II C widOW, Mrs. Claire Ruth, will be tourney in lhe state this year. St.. Loul ...... "Ift not tVlt_'::! ' DlcluGD and l\1ul; MunIer. Wilks on celebrated at the Church of SI. Another talented young golfer and Oarallola. B.·Plb.Klner. LP·Munr· Ris May Thwart Ignatills of Loyola. entered is Jerry Barber of Los "- er. At Oakland, Calif" nearly 3,000 Angeles wh" posted a win over ~ miles away, the Accrn's manage sammy Snead the day after Japan's Hopes ment will invite 30 teen-aged Slammin' Sammy won the West Yanks Rany lor · sandlot baseball players to the ern Open. Barber fired a 66 in a game against the Hollywood stars, tour-ball tournamcnt to pace his Four Runs in 9th For AAU Sweep with hot dogs, scda pop and all foursome to victory while Snead, the trimmings- in memory of the with a 77, was t wen ty-flfth. LOS ANGELES (IP) - T. mor Babe. Ky Laffoon, also entered here, To Slump A's, 9·7 row is the fourth anniversary of Similar trlbut~s also are went around In 67 to II,nlsh One V-J day and six Japanese swim planned at baseball parks stroke behind Barber. PHILADELPHIA (JP)-The New mers are going to Spend it prac throughout the country. The Cedar Rapids Open field ~ ~~~u AS' ROARk '. York Yankees, their backs to the ticing and getting ready for theil' The Babe Ruth foundation, an will be limited to 150 golfers l wall, staged a four-run ninth in intended conquest of American organization formed in 1947 and with the entire 150 playing 18 (AP Wlr.".oh) ning rally yesterday to overcome Cree-stylers in the National AAU dedicated te- the interests of the boles Saturday, Aug. 27. The low ~KK1IARD KORNl\[ESSER (center). 1949 German soap box derby champion, tries 011 the cap of Rob the Philadelphia Athletics, 9-7. 60 will be eligible to shoot for championships next week. youth of America, will announce ert ShUey (r'ght) of North Platte, Neb., as he visited hi Akron yesterday with AJnerican derby con Dick Fowler stinted his own Record - breaking Hironoshin plans for the a warding of sports the $1,000 first prize in the 36- downfall 'by walkln, Hank 'estants. The soap box race, U.S. version, will be run today. Other boys are Roger Cannel (lett), Jack Furuhashi and his five teammates, manship prizes to youngsters in hole finals Sunday, Aug. 28. Jom/lIIe, Ill., and Richard J\liIes, UagerstoJl, Md. Bauer to open the ninth. Fowl 1,000 high schools from coast to DI~mlA$ wh c flew here yesterday morning "DOM'NIQUE" er ,0& Charley Keller to fly from Tokyo, will be the first to ceast. Tigers Wc;lIop Browns Two Braves in Fight I out but that wall the last Yankee uphold Nippon's banner in inter Recipients of the prizes, to be No Easy Openers I he retired. '1ational sports competition since known as the Babe Ruth sports In Wild Slugfest, 12-9 BOSTON (iP) - Naming club I DETROIT (IP)-The Detroit Ti- President Lou Perini as its scurce ....______.... Pinch-Hitter Johnny Lindell the war. In the absence of Jimmy manEhip awards. will be chosen For Iowa Griclclers Singled and Pinch - Hitter Billy by the students t.hemselves and gers climbed into the American the Boston Globe says First Base "I~( McLane and Bill S,mith, Ameri · I Johnson re llowed With a bas ~ ca's Olympic distance aces, Furu will be administered by the Na Iowa football teams of the next league's first division yesterday, man Earl Torgeson and Outlield I I clearing double to tie the score hashl and Co. will be streng favor lional Educa tion association. A few seasons won't get any beating st. Louis 12-9 in one of er Jim Russell of the Bo ~ tol\ at 7-7. J ohnson took third on the ites in the 400. 800 and 1,50()" Cund of $a1,000 was provided for "breathers" in [heir 0 pen i n g the wildest games Briggs stadium Braves were in a fight and that throw to the plate. meter events. the awards by the Babe Ruth games. , has seen this year. both have been fined by iManagel' Joe Ccieman relieved Fowler But In the 100 and ZOO-meter Coundaticn. Apparently the Hawkeyes have The Tigers used tbree pitchers Billy Southworth. and Phil Rizzuto squeezed John sprints, Iowa's Wally Rb may discarded walkover games for sea- and the Brownies five as each It was emphasized by Perini, m~n~mlfM son across with 1he tie-breaking foil the NI!) bid for a clean * * * ii~ n openers. team collected 11 hits. The Tiger the newspaper added, that the rnil and beat out the bunt for sweep ot the free style events. Last fall Iowa squeezed out a total included home runs by Vic players did not fight with eac!1 IWARNER BROS: New TBJ~! I a hit. Topheavy favorites in their spe It's a Large Name close 14-12 victory over Mar Wertz, Hoot Evers, Johnny Groth ether but with unidentified per Bobby Brown followed with quette. The 1949 opponent Sept. and Dick Wakefield. ... , RAIMOND MASSEr · ifNI SWIIK cialties are Defend\ng Champions >to Lo.11 ...... ot4 001 •• _ t 11 0 ROBERl DOUGlAS HENRI HUll RAT COlliNS a slnrle and Tommy Henrich 24 is UCLA, first Pacific coast Joe Verdeur of Philadelphia in To Uphold, Br,oth!r Delroll ...... 510 !/OJ bux-I¥ " ~ drove Rizzuto across with a the breaststroke and 300 - meter team to invade the stadium. Papal, Kennedy OJ, \Vlne,arner (6), NEW YORK 1m - Gr orge Her Embree 7f,) Oltrowskl (8) and lUos.. ; PLUS double, but Brown was out at In 1950 Iowa will open against mdividual medley, and Allen man Rut'h, an 18-year-old pitch Gra,., Kreno.. (S). White (S) ..nd A . the plate attemptln, &0 lClore. Stack, Yale, in the backstroke. The Southern California in the huge Robln •• n, Swift (7). WP· KrelJoW: LI'. WALT DISNEY'S Ing product of ihe Bronx sand Les Angeles coliseum; in 1951 Papal. DR: Det. 'IVe.rh. Even, OroCh. "TENNIS RACQUET" Joe Page, who relieved Starter Japanese have no entrants in lots. who would lIke to add new Wakefield. Vic Raschi in the seventh, gained these events. against Kansas State at home, and glory to a familiar name, signed THREE-I LEAGUE LATEST NEWS credit for the victory, his 11 th The center ef attention in th'! in 19S2 the Hawkeyes go to the with the Pittsburgh Pit:~tes' or University of Pittsburgh for the Decatur 5. Waterloo I compared to four lesses. meet, which opens Tuesday. will ganization. EvansviU. 4, Davenport I ill'st game. DanVille 5, Quincy 2 N.", York ...... 010 I Sft ~t-$ 11 I be Furuhashi, the 21-year-old Ruth, a husky six-footer, was Phlladelpbla ...... 191 Olt 81~7 Ie I Some of the major teams played rerre Haute 2, Springfield 0 Ra.chl. Pa,. (7), B."loll (D) and SII. "flying fish of Fujiyama." named after the late Yankee slug at the COOL in openers in past years include vera. Na.bol (9): Po",ler, I . Coloman Furuhashl has been clocked ger by his father, who idolized (8) and Guna. WP· P.,o (11·'). LP· Pittsburgh in 1931, Northwestern fowler (11·1). Bit-Bner (Bib.) In better than world record the Babe. The dark - haired time In the three distance events in 1933, University of Washington ~R ...~ youngster, a native New Yorker. m...... In which he Is entered. who grew up a few blocks from in 1937, UCLA in 1939 and Ohio State in 1944. Vern's .Grand Siam His best times include 4.:33 for Yankee stadium, will report to ilIOW ''Ends tlje 400, 9:41 for lhe 800, and the Pirates' Salisbury. N.C., club WESTERN LEAGUE 'A Tuesday" UJ:37 for the J ,500 meters. of lhe class D North Carolina Des Moines 6. Denver. .. FIRn RUN MITt 2 Cloul Wins for Sox Sta Ie league. Omaha 3. Lincoln 0 "Placing young Ruth with a Pueblo 4, Sioux City 2 BOSTON (JP) - Vern Stephens couldn't have selecetd a more op Redleg Errors Aid class D club was his father's portupe time yesterday for his idea," explained Pittsburgh Scout - 30th home run of the seas,n. lin. Cub Triumph, 5.. 4 John (Poke) Whalen, who signed Ing It into the left field nets with the boyan a Bronx sandlot. NOW ends MONDAYI TUESDAY IS BUCK NITE "The boy's father said it would three Red Sox mates on base In CHIOAGO (JP) - Dutch Le:n $1.00 PER CAR l..~" the 12th Inning for a 5-1 Boston ard was presented with a few be best tor bis son to start at the ,bottom. There is no doubt that decision over the Washington Sen runs yesterday and he made them the kid could have started higher ators. SUffice to give the Chicago Cubs 5 PEOPLE OR 10 if he had wanted it that." It was Stevie's second grand a 5-4 victory over the CincinnatI IT'S STILL A BUCK Reds before a gethering of 14,097. While making no predictions slammer (f the season and ended for his son, the father says a game, twice delayed by heavy Two errors by Grady Hatton modestly, "My 'boy has a .~reat "BVCK" NITE FEATURE drizzle, which lasted three hours helped thc Cubs to two llnearnet! name. The rest Is up to him." and ten minutes. runs out of a c1uster~f three In ~ ~=-- Stevens picked on the !irst pitch the third inning. --,------to him by J De Haynes, secont1 In the flilh they tallied another Gonxales-Mulloy Match :t ¥O;;{ Washington hurler, who was pair. Hank Sauer doubled, Herm NEWPORT, R.I. 1m .- Richard charged with his eighth loss. I ~NN Reich and Roy Smalley singled (Pancho) Gonzales of Los Angcle$ 1IJcNATlDS Ellis Kinder pitcher all the and then Reich scored on a double and Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, "JVNGLE MAN KILLERS" way - despite giving up 13 hi!s -(!l'.WIIIII' steal for wha t proved the decI· Fla., stroked t.helr way int>:> the • Sp•• lal - ~ - for his 14th triumph. sive taiJy. Wa'."'rlo" .... I .. GOt _ 000-1 1M Z ClnelnnaU ...... 019 0 111 =IICI-I 8 3 singles finnls at the Ncwprrt Cll "GRAPE NUTTY" - Cartoon SNACKBAU I PRIVACY D ••lon ...... net to1 Ollt 9 2 - .,_n Chl .. aco ...... 00:1 O;!O otx-:i t n sino's 30th annual tennis tourr.a ------_. Harrll Hayne. un aDd t:arly; Kinder Fe_, Er.uU (1) and Cooper; Leonard LATEST WORLD NEWS Box 011100 Opeat ., 6:45 ment yest~rdav and wlll meet to aad Tobbonl. ua: Bo.·SI.'b..... LI' (5-11) IlDd O ... en. LP·Fox ('-12). ua. 8bo.' Slar" at ,:U HarPlel. Coo,er. day for the Ii Ue. THE DAILY IOWAN, SUNDAY, 'AUGUST 14, 1949 - PACE Tllltlr,l!! Chicken in Basket Not Cricket Rosemary Schaefer Engaged to Wed Two Polio Deaths Reported American Manners, Porches, White Houses Two polio deaths were reported Society yesterday by University hospitals mitted to the hospital polio ward New to English Visitor in Iowa City officials. three days ago, was one of the By PJIlL BLUMER Paul Rawley, 2, Albia, pied Fri nEW cases. She is in "fair" con Eating chi('kt'n with the fin~ers ju t isn't cricket, according day morning and Lyle Moyle, 5, dition, officials reported. Lois Black Married to ~ [ r . Rosdta W lUlam, of London. Eng'lalld, who is "i iting Edgewood, died yesterday morn ethers admitted were Russel 11 re with hf.>r ';Q1l-in-law IIIlU ullughter, ~Ir. and ~[l . Ro,v Vo c. ing. Smith, 22, Iowa Fails, condition Thl' Engli<:h I)f.>opll' don't I!et the opportunity to strnggle Thref' new acU ve cases of polio "serious" and Kenneth Hartson, ",Hb "ehi('krn in a bll. krt" 8nd Mrs. Wellhall1 says lie ran't were admitted, officials said. Beth Dykema, 3. daughtlr of Mrs. Mir 37, Cedar Falls, condition "fa ir.n !!,I't Ilspd to mnlllllll manltlin!! practic d ricon . by Am iam Dykema, 26, who was ad- Patients transferred to the in Etiquette isn't the only thin/! active polio Jist include Kathleen in Iowa City that differs from Atkinson, 8, Cam a n c he; PEggy London. Gracluate Nurses SUI Graduate Selected Barton, 3, Quasqueton, and Jeffrey Llewellyn, 2, Cedar Falls. "Hnmrq in F'11,..13n" .bn't have Set Picnic Plans For U. of Toronto Post pilr,.h~s, " frs. W,.Hham P!C "I ~i n"d. "bUl J like them. One A picnic and swimming party Prot, Robert F.. Moyers, member Livestock Entries May -~h ~ ueh - III ~ a lovely view from for graduate nurses employed lit of the SUI dental faculty. will (S-I, ., them." TTniversllv hn! pitols will be held t ke over hi new duties as pro Break Record at Fair Shl' said tha 1 Qnothl'r snrpris" Wednesday in City park, Mari fes~or and hend oC orthodontics 10 her was the large number of lyn Peterson, picnic committe '" at the University or Toronb in DES MOINES (JP)-Preliminary whitf' housrs here. chairman, said yesterday. Canada. entry tabulations indicate record "They're very pretty." she said. Fried chicken will be served at Moyers, who rcc ivrd his 'Ph.D. breaklng swine and ca ttle shows but she added with a smile that 7 p.m. in the lower pavilion and I d.gree here WednC'srlay, will di at the 1949 Iowa state fall', Secre pey. GI rcct a research and training staff .63. Eniliand would hove had 0 big swimming is planned for both tary L.B. Cunningham said yes t'amolllioge job to do on them b fore and after the picn iC. of 150 persons at Toronto. terday . :~re I in wartime. Re~ervations, $1 per person, AIlVI' RTI SF. Mt''''T ------A- O-V- E-. -Y-. - l!-M- E-"'-r---- . 64~ :'j .~ J II Mrs. Wpllham, "hJ worked 11 should be made by tomorrow noon .~w III, at the Westlawn desk or the .m 1111 hours 11 da in a bomhl'r fa<.' BOOK GUIDES ARTHRITIS .S!4 III, tory during thE' IJUtz, said tb t Nursing Service office. Gu ests will London bomb damllge was stili be welcome. AND RHEUMATISM VICTIMS being cleared away. Rebulldinr Excelsior Springs, Mo .. AUj( . 13 fral waters and baths. This syS Iq goin!! ahead "very rapidly," Social Security Adviser - ~o successful has a specialized tem of tr atment, which has she said. 5ySt m proved for tr ating rheu proven successful tor over thirty She enjoyed hrr air journpv To Assist Iowa Citians matism and arthritis that an years, is fully described in 8 book from London to New York. A representative of the Cedar amazing neW book will be sent that tells how It may ;,e possible "It didn't take us long," she Rapids social security administra 1r e to rmy reader of this paper for you to flnd freedom trom who will wri~e for rheumatism. said. "WI' leCt London at 8:15 tion oWc will be at the employ n. You incur no obligation in send p.m. J uly 28 and arrived in New ment office in the Iowa City com TilE ENGAGE&fENT AND APPROACIlING MAJlRJAGE of Mills Th book entitl d, "Rheuma Mrs. William E. Beach ti~m," fully xplains why drugs ing for this instructive book. It York 9 a.m. the next day." munity building Tu£sday from 10 Rosema.ry Schaefer to C10yce Musen,el', E3, Wapello, has been an and medicines R.ive only trmpor may be the means of saving you Food prices in Enrland are a.m. to noon. ary r lie! and Cail to remove the years 01 untold misery. For writ Re will assist per ons in mat nounced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. anet Mrs. Cllnrad Schaef hi!!h, Mr~. W,.lJham ~ald. " wr causes of the trouble. ing promptly, the Clinic will send are eggs ell tor n cents a ters pertaining to old age and er, Dreda, Iowa. Miss Schader rraduated from the SUI sehool of The Dull Gin ie, Excelsior their newly enlarged beo k enlitl( d, survivors insurance , ~en efits under Springs, Missouri, has perfecte d B "Rheumatism". AddrESS your let dozen there," he said. "Green lIursinr Wedne day. The marrlale ceremony will take ptace Sept. 3 ter to The Ball Clinic, Dept. 1428, vegetables are also cheaper the social security act, the Cedar spcciulized system of treatment for SUI Graduate Weds umali~m Excelsior Springs, Missouri, but here." Rapids office announced yester at 9:30 a.m. III t. 'l'honu More chapel. I'h and arthritis, com- day. bined with the world famous min- be SlIre to write today. She said th'\t dry weather in ------England this 5umml'r probably Agricultural Engineer would make food even shorter nrxt winler. Miss Lois Black, 1948 SUI graduate, and William E. Beach, Althollgh meat is slightly cheap Ames, w re married Friday I1.t the horn e of tll <, In'ide's parents, er in England, it is still rationed Ur. audlMI·s. Edwin B. Black of Pl'('StOll. there, Mrs. Wellhom continued. A Mrs. Beach has been 0 11 th staff of th itifol'll1ution ervice at week's ration is qual to about three small pork ehops for two per Iowa , tate co llrge sine!' gradu· sons per week, she said. There Ir atin.~ from S J. She was a memo no rationing on fish . • .~ ...... -. ber ot The tA Sigma Phi and Gam University Hospitals, Mrs. Wellham apProv"d of Bri· - lilA Alpha Chi, nationa l journalism tain's socialized medicine program LOOD 0 fraternitiec, and of the University Oakdale Gel Chaplain "I think that. on the wholp, -- !~- Women's association council while medical a.ttention ulld t" r the -- here. The Rev. Warren W. Bentzin plan lIas bern Just a.s /!, ood all en Mr. Beach is the son of Mr. ger, Clarinda, was chosen by the It was f!lrmerly," she said. ""nd IS and Mrs. Leon Brach of Shennn Iowa Interchurch council as chap It costs us only about 80 cents doah. He received his B.S. and lain at University hospitals and a week." M.S. degrees in agricultural engi Oakdale sanatorium, the eouncil People in Tow o City ~eC'm "vr ry, neering at Iowa State eo\lege announced YEsterday. very friendly," sh said. Bu,t shp whrre he belonged to Alpha Gam Rev. Bentzinger, who begins his didn't like the Chicago police v~ry ma Rho, national society frater duLies immediately, received his wen. "They an n't as courteous as nity. Since last December he has B.A. degree at Iowa Wesleyan, our London bobbies." she said. been on the agricultural eagineer and D.D. degree at Garrett and Mrs. Well ham said that she S ereosco e 1 planned to go home at the last our lng stat,! there. Iowa Wesleyan. He has served as minister at of October. Methodist churches in Dallas Cen ~dna ter, Mount Ayr, Winterset, BrOOk GRADUATE TRAN FERRED Ann Mellick lyn and Clarinda. Native Iowa CiUan Col. Marion He will devote full time to min Malcolm has been transferred to Weds John Dooley,· istering at the hospitals. the J 3th Airforce as assistant chi t The project is 'financed by con of staff at Clark's oirrorce base tributions to the lnterchurch coun in the Philippine islands. Mal At Student Center cil ot Protestan t churches. colm is a graduate of SUI.
Mi ss Edna Ann Mp1]j~k. flTTT pharmacy I!raduate. and .T.,hn W Doolev, nQws nirpetor of rarii., station WSUT-KSUT, weI''! mnr Local Red Cross Gels ried Vfsterdav at 9 a.m. at the !it. Thomas More Catholic stu Ouake Contribution dent ('entE-T. Thev will make thpir home in The local Red C,.oss chaptrr Iowa c:ity after AuI!'. 20 fol11'>wing reported yesterday one anonymous a wEddin l1' trio in the OiR rks. contribution has already been re The bride is thp dnu£(htpr oC ceived herE' COl' th e relief of Ecua Mrs. Ann Mpllirk of A tbill . She is dorian earthquake victims. a member of Kappa En~i1on ann Red Cross chapters throughout Rho Chi, prorp s~ ionlll and hOnOTll ry the United States are authorized pharmacy fraternities, and hn s to accept mon t ~.'y conlributions bPen employ ~ri as a pharmaclsl from group~ or individuals wish at Merrv hospital hr rp. ing to aid the disaster victims. Mr. Doolp,y, .44, a radln .four Contributions other than monetary lIal1lm major, Is a mflmber of cann o~ ',0 accepted because of Omleron Ollila. KSl.lIpa.. hnnorAl'v transportu lion di!fjcullies. ~qp, and I'lrmtf\ Delta Chi. All nC: .1 'sill "li'~ will be srnt / fraternity. He Is the 80n or Mr. from thr ;.rl1lY mrdical depot in &lid Mrs. P.A. Dooley, 516 Ron Panama to r" ~ I 'one . Pa y~ lor tath book. The pearls she wore werf Iowa state department of health La>' lrum (he FIRST \)AY while in a gilt ot the bridegroom. advised. ANY hospildl .. . mtd,callreatno ltupalh . ph)' "" MI. Frances P. Mellick or lotherap"l, ,ncludin): Kenny trealmenlS WHEN THIS "VIEWER" was in the parlor, folks method of 8aving that all but puts you on that A self fattening investment-guarll.ntct'd by Albia was her sisler's maid Df child to the family physician for ,I available ... rental o( iron lung. spe Uncle am-that will let you do things for your hoaer and the brlderroom's a check-up," the departmEnt said. "::131 .tpplnuus. bract !i. etc . •.. nur~ used to look at pictures like the e. liner and says "bon voyage." Prompt attention to the child's brether, JameR J. Dooley of Jowa cart' withOUI restrlCl10ns. transportalion family and for yourself tbat you C(luJd never do Cit" wu bPRt man. The ushers physical condition will allow time ~nd ambul.ul(~ ~rvice. Underwritten They'd spend many an hour gazing wistfully So simple, so painle s, so sure-the Payroll for Ireatment OJ' correction of de bv America') No. I Accidenl and Sick. without such a convenient plan. were F. E d war d FountaIn. at scenes of places they'd like to visit, things Saving Plan ets aside a small part of your earn· Mount lJnlon, and William Orr, Jects before scbool opens. nes~ Insurance CompAny. Iowa City. ChiJdrm who have had vacci NO .AITI... p.a.OD they'd like to do. ings each ' and every pay day, puts it in United And, if you're not on a payrolJ, tbere's (he The maid of honor's j!own wa ~ nation and immunizati.on should States Savings Bonds. equally convenient, equally profitable Bond of f1oor-Ien~h la vender frosted be given booster shots. If they But, today, there's an invenlion Lhat beats A· haven't had vaccination and im organdy with short sleeves and a G. W. Buxton Agency tho e stereoscopic pictures all hollo)V, No-it Month Plan at your bank, roundrd neckline. munization, they should get the And those bonds grtlw and GROW. In ten A reception was held after the shots before school starts. isn't lelevision. short years they pay you hack $4 for every $3 No matter how you look at them, U. S. Savings ceremony at the home of Mr. The child should also have an Paul-Helen Building Dooley's paren ts. eye examination and Il dental It's the Payroll Savings Plan-an automatic you put in today. . Bonds help to picture a bright, happy fUlurel checkup. The child's home condi Telephone 3223 For her traveling ensrmble. Mrs. \.; Dooley chose a red palm beach tions - food, sleep, exercise and ,,"UUTlOfI FOJ 'OLIOMflll'" III'UI· suit with black accessories and a health habits - are importnnt, AN(I 10 (ONlININlll (AIUAUY (0.' white hat with red trim. too, health department offiCials I. Whal is your said. • &L nome? Residence Personal Notes Address ? ______Cily' _____5101. _ Automatic saving is sure saving - U. s. Sa~s Bonds Edward S. Rose la,1I- A9f?- Date of Birth?_ Occupation? ______Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cas Summer w~ather brlnl'8 many sidy, t80 RiverSide park, are the 2. Haye you or any member, of , dlscomrorts as Sunburn-Pr!ck plJ'~nb of a son, James Patrick, your family hod' Paliomyeliti. born at 6:30 a.m. yesterday in Iy Heat-Chll:rer Bites-Mos within the lasl 90 doys' __. . University hOSPitals. The baby quito BItes-well, I' troubled 3. Are you gpplying for , welthEd eight pounds and eight let ua help YOU ,et relief_orne o Indiyidual Policy and atla,h OUllcel" lato our Friendly Pbarmacy . ing $5.00 for 2 years? owan o Family Policy gnd attoching e alY Mrs. Mary Freeman, 527 Third $10.00 for 2 years? .J, avenue, lett Thursday evening for Drug Shop Dated ___ 19 __ • to-day vacation trip in the 109 Soutb Dubuque SI Signalure ______TTti! is an o.lficial U. S. T1'elU/Jry adverl~-prtpared undt/ QUJpices ofTreawry Department ~,;d~A~;rt;sing""CiNm-;Jl west. She plans to visit friends ,.Z. ' .$46 ApJalicaft' Ia Denver, . ., PAGE FOn - TID DAlLY IOWAN. SUND.u'. AUQUU' It, .it.. • I I .. ' ./ .,., - As Others See Us . 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DAVENPORT nelS and iis 15th year in the The A ••od.1ed Preaa II enUtied ex- Citle situation (rom storare space. , 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - mony, west approach, Old fOnl"el fore a leading musical society in land Sketches." Jow~ c.,itQl. Gentlemen, Bewar. - His music despite the fact h£ anti-Communist standpllnt. The government. through the co ngress of parents and teachers, 7:30 p.m. - Inter. - fraterail1 Ilter-'l Germany. production and mari. , ~ DAlLY IOWAN, SUNDAY, AUGUST It, ~u - PAGE FIn Tall Toppers Thirty-eight Cents a Pound, 1,000 Pounds of itl , Sell Your Car -With a 'Want Ad Big Folks Fin.ally Get the Breaks Auto. tor Sale - Used ~1 Help Wanted 4. ' Real EState (COnt,) IWant to ...;;»...;.U~Y _____...;,.l02 S - th~ 1 tt, the I:: lBy nRGINL\ BOYLE 1940 Ford 4-Door. Clean. Exeel- Efficient young man or lady for Just completed two-bedroom Baby bed, high chair. Dial 2206 )wa~ 11's a tall story that Charles lent working condition 7314. general office work. Permanent house. Immediate possession. or Ext. 2210. naket. A !If\ Isbill has to teU. employment. Larew Cpo Dial 5391. Music and RciCIiO- - 103 omb, the feI,. Chuck, G'mmission Excellent condition. $875. Terms. I Go Home thnoughoUI the United Statcs. eotJoriu.. alville. Furnished. Apply Mr. Senger, Ho- Phone 2944 after 6 p.m. tII& ,rlnters ~' AIJ or the New York l,apers tel Misissippi, Davenport, 10 a.m. Full-Handed! and LiCe and Look magazines General Services 31 to 2 p.m. 5 p.m. to II p.m. Don't Movie projector, 16mm Victor. Re- j buildlOi, I tovered the bathing' hcauty COIt Phone built. all new parts and speak There's no need to carry a tHe sttu~1urt, IHI,~ Chuck said. This year's Bendix sales Dnd servlce. Jackson'! er. Will deliver on trial. Sacrifice. 10: '. bu'uty queen, Helen Lukas 01 Electric and GUt. instruction Vic Peterson, 211 East 4th Street, lot of extra furniture, cloth S of the Ilr!ll West Liberty, Iowa. Phone 45-W Chicago. rec~l ve d an additional ASHES and Rubblab haullna l3allroom dance lessOnJ, ing or knick-knacks with you he ColI •.J!ltt from 6 to 7 p.m. lwo'\H!eks eXlleme paid "isit in Phone 5623. Youde Wurlu. Dial 9485. when you go home at the end anclally ' 111(. New York. of tho session. You can sell ! kind. to sen _Prl_ntin...· ... 9~an_d_T ..... y.... p_in_9"- ______35 Rooms for Renl Prizes ilwardcd al the conven 91 those things at a profit, with tion dncluded over-sized beds I 'the puoUct. Typing. Dial 7257. Rooms for men. Uppercl...ssmen.or MAHER BROS. a Daily Iowan Want Ad. Method ~ .\p and clothing tailol'ed lor lall guys "'P'""e-ra-o-n-o-.lr-::Se;-I'Vl-:-.c-e-s------.3"e graduate~. Phone 2327 evenings Its In Alii. and gels. or Sundays. TRANSFER Lots of married students ," by GfOrl! Chut:k', who has litlended all are staying right on through, Ourtains, shirts laundered. Dial Quiet !ieepil1g room by the night For efficient furniture ~ t he colleCt, three of the tall clubs national and they're looking lor such 4291. only. Phone 8-1266. Moving and Plol1e!r conventions, flew to New York things to fix up their apart- . , brought ib! Will take care of children nights ~W=-an--te-d..--...,t-o-R.... e-n.,..t----93..,. and for thIs one. "It was rea lly a lol (Dally Jown Photo b,. Don Ke1) ments. You can reach these IUon 01 le of 'fun ,;' he said. whlle parents work. Dial 8-1175. Baggage Transfer GRA D CJlAi\lPION IJABY BEEF of Johnson cou /tty is the short horn calf" milty" (above) balns DJal - 9696 - Dial people with a Daily Iowan nd teaclie!s Th e~c' are about 25 c1uus Three or four-bedrCJom modern I. .' sbo\\ n by I{eith Helll'ng-\\ay, Route 7, Iowa. City. T hc calf was a blue r.bbon winner In the &.Dnual Where Shall We Go 51 home nenr grade school. WUI Want Ad. Ihrpughput the country, Chuck Jobnson county 4,·0 club huw which ended ye~ter da.y afternoon. Hemingway said " mltty," who ara elaee /til Heard about the guy whose mnnly pay substantial rent. Year's lease said. 1:~v enty of these were repre weigbed In at slightly over 1,000 pounds, was sold for 38 cents a pound. Call tleal •. chest has plllowcd so many [em preferred. AJ. Larew. Dial 2841 4191 today and place Ih r.... seilled at tho 1949 convention. an ad to sell your miscellany. minimum helgbt requirement of back 14 ye "bout lwice a week. Twice a models or show peuple. Some In addition, 27 mental patients Six Consecutive days, vclUion whieh t"ok pJace in Ho l month til y put out a paper eon at Hoger's Rile-Way. Yes, work better, when your clothe. well-known athletes :'1'1' mem- are Ibei ng cared (or at the county per day ...... _. 60e per coL Inch you'll get quick serV ice on a)1 Iywood ill 1947. Evcn Vancouvc~' , tailling news ~bou t club members. Lcrs, too, he added. . are cob. cleaned. One Month .. SOc per col. inch typ s of repairs. And there's no Canada was re presc~tcd nl that A bi-annual directory is published All of the elollgated lrater. home west of Iowa CIty, Leuz sacrifice of quality or workman Fast, thorough cleaning make. convention. . !-o persons lelonging to the club nity members arc ('oncerned said. (Ave. 26 insertions) ship, either. You get the tops in COD cleanina top. In town. Call National height requirements C'anl,cep in touch with each other. with questions like the siz of Ninety Johnson county residents repairs at low prices. todayl tor belonglllg to the cl ub5 is "There arc a lot of marriages theater scats. railway berths, are patients at Ml. Pleasant, 20 6'2" lor men and 5'10" fOl' between club members." Chuck and hotel bedY. at Independence, 29 at Glenwood women. J!owc"cr, local clubs 4191 said. "1Io\\'c\'er, there are fewer Chuck, too, has such problems. and 10 at Woodward, Leuz said. orten Iravr still taller require • • A . WEnlO Reger's Rite-Way Inen belonging to snch clubs All his clothes have tu be tailol'ed, Luez added, however, the coun COD Cleaner~ ments. The Los Angeles cluh to 0 .....111.4 MaDa,.r than gil·ls." and at prcsent he "sleeps III a ty plans to transfer from 8 to 10 Across from the Slrand Theater I .. 8. C ...... 01&1 " .. wbl eh Chuck belongs bas a The history o[ tall clubs goes sort of semi-cll·cle." of the Mt. Pleasant patients to H loo ks Iil~e the Amerie.1Il the county home in the near fu POPEYE people are gelling lullcr, lao, so ture. & POPEVE I-lOMEWARD SClS HIS COURSE Try and Stop Me WITH WILD MEN IN ,.HE HOLD, LETS JUMP AHEAD AND SE6 -----By BENNETT CERF.-.----- WHAT GOES ED I'I'OI-t l~ar()ld (~ llll"hill(' ) i{ os!'; aelmils that liff' at the ,VCII AI20UND OLD SARDtloJe BOWL.. r! J'n!'''',,' i ~ nol til(' HHIll!' ~in('I' t h!' l'<'d oublable Ah'xanc!N' W'oollco tt ~~ ~n."< i> ':--'.:. t~ . "( YAn ishI' d rl'nlll tilt' ,-f'rll . lio'" IIsl'li to goat! Wo ollrl)lt dr librratrly ~ C<.e ~r> ~ ~{>::: rp-- n.J;-\l: inlo writing- him ll'1ll'rs. Woull· cOll Illilil l'd 11H'1I1 ill a filiI' whitl' ~ ~M~ hpal of Hfl g-l' I', ('xulting' " \\'1)['11 Ross I'rads whnt 1 ('nilI'd lIim. hI' e'lii , >'•. I,. won 't dun' sholl' h i.~ facI' ill pub· , .. 1',)1;" li t' foT' a II' l'l'k." Hoss, hO\\'I'\'(' I', ,Wed" , happily had thr It·t tt' I'S llIillH'O 80111111 ' . g'l'lIphrc1 and dispntcbl'li I'o pi rs CRIC YOUllG I FUlton'···. " -.s', '';' to all 1/1('il' mlltual i'1·j,'lIr/S. Woollcott once comoleted some intricate transac tion wherEby he came into POst' s~5ion of two hun- dred ' brand-new Sulkn necl{tiE's, ,\,.. and, in a moment o[ unaccountable graclu~I~ "'••• ' one out for )ourself." Ro~s not on ly picked' one for himself, but pil fe red forty extra in the proccss. The next lime Mr. W. paid a sched uled visit to the New Yorker offices, everybody in the place, including lhe elevator mall and the young lady a t the swltc,lboard, was drap ed ill a Sulka cra\'at. "Ross." snarled Woollco!t. "you are the kind of poltroon r find it hClrd to deal with," and fl ounced off to air his grievance to Lynn Funtunnc 'lnd Alfred Lunt. He even persuaded them to cancel their subscriplio.n to the New Yorker. The following Slimmer, they disco\'ercd the latest issue On Woollcott's table al Beomoseen. " I've forgiven Ross," he explained airly. "l 'm writing a piece for him now" I :OfWfUthl . II~)I . 0\1 f(1'"n"" rp",. nt,; trlhutfl!.(t hv 1( D~lIy l owon Pholo by Jim Koblnson ) JUST HALF AN INCH TOO SHORT to become a member 01 tbe National Affiliation of Tall clubs, RuLli Danielson, G, ,Falrfleld Is locking at a bal\(lllet I) icture taken at the clllb's rcccnt New York com"Cnl ioll. Charles Isbill, G, 1606 Muscatine avenue, a member 01 the Los Angel'es Tip-Toppers club, flew to New York (or the event. --L.l!-~ - . .. ROOM AND BOARD By GENE AHERN ler i3 , All p.m, · -.l.•• ;bJ1llll 'r" ..ion. IItr" '. L1: lor' ~.
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/ J'AGE SIX - TRE DAILY IOWAN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1949 Quake Victims Find Shelter in Public Square Swastikas Appear On German Anti-Vote Posters
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61• A R~ I\' Gr/!i nigh >~ft~ ,., "', _.1.1' ente !!p,;ii.. ..>.' 'I A' ,'L Ol.cupatioJl pohcles Jllnica~e a. lIew nallOnaJl ..... perhaps even a new fuehrer-:s gaining head,way In Germa.ny. Unrest Is especially evident In !be B,* lone, most POllUloUIl and economically most Importa.nt. Placards emblazoned wUh swastlk.as an., appearing III all ali-out carnpa.gn to boycott today's west German parllmenlary eJections. Konrad Mal. auer, Christian Dehlocrat party leader, claims denazification is 'rid culous.' The above placards .tltlM to arQuse Ihe German people Into throwing ott the Communist yoke and to stop being political leels. • • • fools. rel!idents from in Ambalo's publ.c square tollowlng the earthquake which virtually destroyed that South American city. Alrillt operating between Ambato and capital city, Quito, brings aid to stricken famllles. Statue in back This Looks Like a Hap py Threesome, But. • • ground is that of Pedro Ferman Cevallos, Ecadorean wrUer. 'Miss America' Meets A Lord See America ...
Why Can't I Wear OneHI
1 .'1 .l ~\I\..t ~V J..J_ ...w .... "...... ,, 'u R:ce, Colonie, N. Y., chemical en Wnr. l~ n lln 1'.; I>tlUl'J>, 9, blond 'Miss America,' left tor England ginecr, made a 9,243-mlle tour of for a tour of Europe's beaches, she said sbe wanted to see a British the '8 states in a 1939 model car. P~ANS FOit )),IVORCE have div.ded this hapl>Y look inK threesome, shown In lJollywood. Ingrid 8errllJl lord wltb striped trousers and topper. Here the Jlopkins, M nn., Here, sitting on the hood, he ac announced In Rome she will divorce lter husband of 12 years, Dr. Peter Lindstrom (right) and qllil beauty gets her wish. She Is holding the pearl gray topper at Lord knowledges applause of friends films: It Is believed she will marry Italian director Roberto Rossellini (lett). Bercman and RosseUJl1 rl' Dunboyne (lett). who wears striped trousers. Bebe is currently on who marveied at bls ability to do cently finished a picture on the Island 01 Stromboli. and during f Iming Lindstrom flew to Italy to IrJ ~ the continent, chaperoned by a Minneapolis newspaperwoman. 700 miles a day-every day. strat.-hten out tbe marllal tanj:"le. She Is now lSi(; allU Rossellini Is 43. Discloses Salaries Bob Hope Iniured in Studio Fall 'Greatest' String Trio Rehearses in Chicago
SHAPELY PEGGY CASTLE is one Hollywood cal who has a mind ot her own when It comes to tl.-hUn, for rights ot the p(}or, under prlv.leged lasses. Here, In conventional type swim suit, she pickets a French bathin&' suit beauty contest In Los Angeles, wanting to know why, when the rest of America can wear them. the censors frown on the new brlet styles in Ilollywood? Peny has Just sl.-ned a contract req uirlng her to pOse tor bathing su.t pictures. 'Hello, Mother, This is Shirley'
U~JU".. ,AOt\. \" ...... I .. ...:.. U J..u"t' ,u"lu m ilion dollar welfare tund, Miss Josephine Roche, told a senate banking subcommittee in Wash Ington last week that two of three trustees of tbe fund receive REREARSAL IN UillCAGO'S Ravin~ a park for series of chamber music concerts brings togelher JIS $35,000 a year salaries, but the Heifetz (Ieti) , violinist; Arthur Rubenstein, pianist; and Grelor P.athrorsky, cellist, to form wbat 10 third, John L. Lewis, accepts none. music critics term the greatest string trio in history. Their combined performances last week markecl The committee Is investi(atlng first time th:. hlslory-mo.klng trio ever has played to.-ether on ~e concert stage. 'monopoly practices' In labor nnJons. Tbe salary - receiving S\J,,' FEKJJ'.G A Wtl,r;Jd':ul!:D ISA(;K, comedian HOb Hope lies on trustees are Sen. Styles Bridges itudlo Cloor aner ran trom a prop horse during filming of scene (R-NR) and Ezra Van Horn of with Lucille Ball, who was rocking the contraplion wben ropes I'ave Dreams Fade As 'Miss NYC' is Disqualified Cleveland. away and the horse "threw" Hope. Hopes to Set New Channel Swim Record
SHJRLEY MAY FRANCE, 16, In Ell&'land to swim the Ell&'lIlih Cban nel, telephoned bom.e to her mother a' Somerset, M,asI., froYII. Dover CHAMPION SWIMMER, Shirley May France (Jeft) Somertet, Mus., emer&,cs Ir4lm praelice Iwim at la.' week. llomeslck, Ihe burs' Into tear. after the can. WIUI her Dover, En,land, where she I. tralnlnl' to swim Ute Enl'l,h Channel. Sixteen-year-old Sblrley arrived durlnl' Ute telephone eall are her Calher (seated), .Mary Lou Wallh, In Enl'land severo.l weeks ago, hoplDI' to swim the Channel belore he.r next birthday and thereby be her Clompanlon, and Rarry Boudaldan, ber Cloaeh. The III-year-old come the youngest penOn to ~compllsb tbat teat. Rowever, Shirley turned 17 Tbunday. Now Ibe Is ebamp:on swimmer s\ln'ed up a l'I'eat deal of controversy 1ut week paotlnl' for .. new record. With her above are two oUler channel uplranta, BrUbb Itudent PbiUp Miak when newsmen erroneously reported that ~bJrley Wal I'om. to .-an, ~cl Dutch balllfriu WOO van BlJ&eL ------_.__ ._------attempt Ute ebannel .wtm In &1le DUde.