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IOWA RIVER OVERFLOWS ONTO HIGH"vAY NORTH OF IOWA CITY -,-.-.-"...--r-.-. - -.-, .-.- Chinese Reds, Nationalists­ Order- Hostili,ties' ·to Cease:

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WASHINGTON (AP) -preSi-rtion, 'the president wrote Willkie I tions but permanent installations, In Bell Slrl-ke dent Roosevelt wrote Wendell Dec 5 1941" approved for Hawaii, had not Movements , . Willkie two days before Pearl ., . Harbor that there might be an "It would of course be of real been set up. His mobile stations Steelworkers Demand "armed clash at any moment with value to cement our relations with were operated on Sundays only Japan," the congressional investi- New Zealand and Australia and three hours-two before dawn and Negotiations Between $7 a Ton Increa'se gating committee learned yeste- would be useful not only now but one afler. Three Representatives To Resume Bargaining day. In the future. Admiral Joseph W. Reeves, a Counsel distributed to commlt- member of the investigating com- Produce Agreement By TUE i\SSOClJ\TED PRESS tee members copies of the letter "There is always the Japanese mission headed by Supreme Court A walkout of telephone installa­ obtained from the late president's matter to consider. The matter is Justice Owen J. Roberts, asked BULLETIN tion workers that began yesterday fil~s. it is expected to be intro- definitely serious and there might Short: CHUNGKING. Thursday (AP) had spread yesterday to 42 states duced as evidence after the com- be an armed clash at any moment "If you had had material and - Rep r e • e n t a Uve. of the m IOWA RIVER CRESTED AT 13.4 feet yesterdayafternoon, ~vertlow1n .. water onto hl.. hway No. 218 and the strike threatened to shut mittee resumes hearings next J ' . h ' fully equipped radar stations, eorIII of Iowa City. (Direct forelround). This I. the second ·tlme In • week tbat hl,b water bas forced down the nation's telephone sys- Tuesday. if the apanese contmued t elr would you have been operating Chunqldnq qovemment cmci m~ers to close the road. (Photo by JIM SHOWERS, staff·pho&ol'1'apher) · • . . Item. Wit h the Roosevelt letter the forward progress' against the Phll- I them througb the day or would !he Yenan Communiat reql.me IS ------'..---- The flew walkout brought the members were given a memoran- Ippines, Dutch Indies, Malaya or you have operated them as you today ordered an immediate total idle because of slrikes to dum which Sumner Welles, then Borneo. did on the morning of the 7th?" ceuation of hoatiUti.. on the Boyington Marries 407,000. assistant secretary of state, sent to "Perhaps the next :four or five "I probably would have oper- part of their armed fore ... Union spokesmen predicted ' a the president. This advised that ated them just as I did," Short Milltary commanders were Police Hope 10 Solv~ D~gn~n ' "100 percent breakdown of toll Sir Keith Murdock, Australian days will decide the matter." replied. directed to halt all troop mov. Fo~mer Actress; ~ service" and disrUption of dial tel­ newspaper publisher, had sug- The new addition disclosed that Asked whether the navy would ephone service within a few days. gested that Australia would wel- he told the Roberts commission have conducted long-range re­ ments. lnc1udiuq the transport The Union has announced its in­ come a visit from Willkie. Jan. 8, 1942, that he doubted the connaissance if ' it had more of NationaUat troops Into 01' Kidnaping Within ~ ·4 H~urs . within Divorcee Stunned tention of picketing telephone ex- The 1940 Republican presiden- army and navy in Hawall would planes, Short repl1ed that was for Manchuria for the pur­ tial candidate, a strong supporter have been operating under a war the navy to answer. However, he pose of re.toriDq Chineae .ov­ CHICAGO, ' (AP)-The search for the 'kid\lap-killer ' o~ six _ 1.e~r pld LOS ' N'fGELES (AP)-Lt. Col. Conrad J. Kaiser, manager of of the preSident's fo~eig!L poliCY, alert even-if they bad had ample adde(l, "I do not .beljeve they erelqnty. S~nne Degnan was described tonight by Detective sgt! JaCk Han- GregOry . (P~ppy) Boyin'gto n, the Western Union Telegraph had ' made' a "good will" trip to reconnaiss.ance plans ' and radar would' have been doing it habitu­ Issuing of the "cease lire" order rahBn Us "getting hotter and hotter" witli ~ . solution posslbie "within company in Iowa City, stated London: . ( equipment. al,l)' if they had them, but I don't followed prolong~ negotiations 21 hours." . . .: ,.' .' .' America's . ace war fl i e f, a n- yesterday tha t the strike of between Generalissimo Chi a n g nounoed tha't , he and I APproYi.ng Murdoc~'s s4gges- Short·had six mobile ~adar sta- know:" " ' . • A man identified by Hanrahan only as a janitor on' a drinking .,ycsterd~y . ACA (CIO) telegraph workers Kai-Shek and Communist Gen. I~ was being sought for quesL!orUng, the defeotive: sliid. "I am Miss Frances Baker·of Los Ange­ is confined to greater New Chou En-Lai, in which Gen. George RUstled now that there were two men .in on ' the 'job," he ·aaded." '., .les were .married in Las Vegas, 'lork City. The local effect of C. Marshall, President Truman's The hint tljat a possible major brea~ in the kidnap-dismemberment" Nev., Tuesday by a justice of the the stl'ike is that telegrams to .S~~vivor D~scrib~s '. Yanks.'Stage :: . Dele~ation Fr~~ u .~ · S. envoy to Chungking, has been par~ case might come SOOn was glven by Hanrahan in . a criminal eOl!rt 'peace " , and from New York City are ticipatlng. \\a~ corpus hearing at which tile judge orderE:d. two 'north side .. .. , . '. . lubjcct to in1ln ite delay. Only last night the truce nego­ building janitors freed within 24 hours,' or. charged with an' offens~. Boy.mgton s mBlClage lo the 32- Balaan Death March . . ~ Ready for Openmg; tiations w ere reported bogged '\:\\t dttective expressed the opinion later to newsmen that the YEtaf old former movie actress fol­ down following unexpected gov~ changes in the 42 states where iL pretty·golden-haired Degnan child ,was handed out . her. bed~oom lowed closely on an announcement Sergeant Relates Death Demonstration Agree lin Atom Plans ernment demands that Chiang's operotes, ancl said it had been as­ armies be permitted to occupy cer­ window by a kidnaper to an accomplice. . ., in R~no by Mrs. Lucy. Malcolmson sUI'ed that other telephone workers Tbe man sought is a resident oC a neighborhood .[h it ana· has been '" Of ' ~is Commande~ .' taln strategic towns In Communist . Jhat· shp expeoted to marry Ule would not cross picket lines. UNO Representatives lepotted dl'inki.ng heavilY, the deLe!!ti ve said. lie rePorted ' thut a By Brutal Jap ~uards Protests Prod War controlled Inner MongOlia. Chou sea~h of the flat produced no clues. 35-yii~i old marine as soon as she Meanwh Ue, the steel fact-Ii nd­ Department to Review -Hear King George VI said the demands were "unaccept­ llIIIes D. Cunuingha.m, a5-' , re!;eJlIed \.l divorce. from her hus- ing board in Wasbingt 0 n a 11- able." nouncCd that collective bargain­ MANILA (AP)-M/Sgt. James In St. Jame, Palace stale's attorDey, re- -". ... I 'band, an Australian oxecu- Demobilization Plan A con!erehce of 38 delegates of .lsiaal motor~ ing in the steel wage dispute Baldassarre, chl,mky survivor of .. the 2t-hour conUnu- , . LONOON (AP) , - The United China's various political. factions ~ Britis.h Rev.eal Nazi .~, [iV:a~ would be resumed today between the Baiaan march of death, de­ had been summoned for a consul­ uee, utll 4 p. ~. toda.y, be- , .. . J "1 unl so stu have nolbing BY THE A8SOC1~TED PltESS .States delegation ~o the UnIt.ed the United Slates Steel Corpora­ tation between the two main par­ scribed today how he watched his The army reacted yesterday to N t· bI l ' d I> i ~cr,~_.·,',lbe.... UUl: seriousness of JOn mOre Lo say," Mrs. Lucy Mal- \ion and the CIa United Steel­ . a Ions assem y c ose ranKS n ties-the Kuomintang and the Cr,edo (,ases own commander killed by J apan- swelling protests from soldl e r s harmonious accord yesterday after colmson told her attorney at Reno workers ·union. Communists. Earlier, it was reponed the gov­ ese guards along the bloody road. overseas against its demobiliza- a two-hour conference with Sec­ Meanwhile Father G e 0 r g C AgalOnst KeiOt' el, J'odl after heal'ing of the mal'riage. Last rught's session between the Kearney, the parish priest who She told the attorney, Joseph ernment might authorize an in­ Baldassa rre, 49-year-old v e t- tion policIes by directing that any retary of State Byrnes, who made Chungking and Yenan leaders was brought the heartbreaking news to . P. Haller, that she would turn oVer crease of about $4 a ton in the flra n of New Haven, Conn., served men not needed may be sent home, it clear thllt any plan dealing with the fourth meeting they had held I/r. Bnd Mrs. James Degnan that . I' to him' some of the famed marine price of steel. The steel companies, 21 of his 28 years of army service no mattel' w\1at their point score. atomic energy secrets must receive since Marshall's arrival in China. Ihe . kidnaper had killed their NUERNB~G, Germany. . (AP) COI'PS ilier's personal effects in wlth the strike of 800,000 steel­ in the Philippines, related that he Gen. Dwl ..bt D. Eisenhower, congressional approval. As the fourth truce meeting daughter informed the mother - The Nazi high command Ip 1938 her possession. workers set for Monday, had re­ ·_06, cabled 'he -.... -r Byrnes said his views on safe- ended without announced progress, and his command er, a Colonel chief of S _. • ...... , d . 1 b yesterday of the ghastly manner decided that a "declaration of war "l have no reason to see him 'lues ted a $7 a ton Increase as a to all theater cDIIlIDaIlders. He guar s were entire y accepta Ie a national govefnment army was in which the girl's body was han- \ is no longer llec~ssarily the first further," the attorney quoted her. condition of resuming collective McDonnell, were trudging along said wweeded men with the hlKh- to all American delegates. reported moving on Yei Pal Shou, die(! and disposed . step at the start of a war," top Through his attorney, Arthur bargaining. in the line of surrendered Bataan est scores and loll&'est 8UV1 c e In assuring the American dele- a railroad junction on the fringe Mrs. Defnall, under the effed secret Nazi documents introduced C. MlIler, Boyington said Mrs. In New York City, s t r i k e­ defenders. The Colonel's strength shouJd be ..Jven preference. gation, Byrncs recalled' the Mos- of the inner Mongolian province of sedatives since her daulh- before the international military Maicolmson was trustee Lor an bound Western Union delivered of Jehol. messages by tel e p h 0 n e and ebbed fast. The war department announced cow Big Three fOrl!lgn mini:sters ler's death, sobbed as he spoke tribunal disclosed yesterday. estate he had created for his three " 'I can't mal{e it, Jimmy,' " the that it was reviewing its entire conference, where he said it was through the mails. No disorders It ber but made IlO cOllllOOn'. 'Further, the Gednan high com- children by a previous marriage, sergeant quoted his commander. demobililation program yest e r- agreed that the Jltrnan previously had asked mand said, "the normal rules 01 and that he never had any inten­ were reported Tuesday, the sec­ ')nd day of the walkout of 7,000 " 'I can't make it.' " day as soldiers overseas kept on would retain the atomic energy N R I ~Ir parish priest. to withhold war 'owar" neuw'al nations may tion of marrying ber. "You gotta, Colonel. 1.[ you don't growling about delay in getting scorets untll suitable UNO ma- 1__ • il d '-'I f th btl ,~ "I d.on'L know why Mrs. Mlll- employes in protest against a war avy· evea s y s 0 keep up they'll kill you," he home. . ddnery WaS set . up for coo- _rar e .... e ru a pe considel'eQ to apply' only on the labor board decision. its 1Ia,~. . . basis of whether the operation of colmson announced t hat she warned. Acting Sec!'etary Kennelll C. tro!. Earber Chl~f oI DelectIves :'Ial- these rules will create greater ad- planned to marry me," Mille r Baldassarre said he tried to Royall said in a statement in The opening session of the as- New Jel F-ghler Itr Slorms said he ogreed With a vantages or disadvantages for the quoLed Boyingto!l as saying. "We Sloppy Underfoot , grab the colonel, but he wan-, Washington \pday that "the de- · selUbly today will come . on the ' I coroner's office report lhaL a hack warring nations." mad no such plans. At one time del'ed out of line a few feet. . alled future program of. the war 20th anniversary of the founding I laW found in a locker in the base- This militat.y ere do issued she wanted to marry me, but I But Dry Air Today "He only got a few feet and department will be forthcoming of the League of Nations at Yer- . 'toid her r did not want to marry I men f "dissecting roo~" could no t April 19, 1938, was Introduced by her." they "put a bullet thr~ugh h .1 5 shortly." , sallJ~. . WASHIN G TON (AP)-T h e .------It ------4 have been used to dIsmember the the British ' prosecutors as they . may be sloppy underfoot but head, the ~ergeant testified, blt- ,From Germany to Japa.n and at KlDg George VI last rught told navy tonight announced develop- the air in Iowa City today . will body. opened individual cases against ter~y. "And theYI'~ew he wasn't pOID&!! belween. G. I.'s cbaled at representa,tives of 90 per.cent ~f ment of its first exclusively jet­ be clear and dry. Yep, it looks like DiIcovery of a red stained Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, UNO Ttusteeship trymg to escape. . tbe slowinr of dJ&charres and a the world s peoples that 11l their powered fighter plane for carrier we're in for a coupie of days of "Man.y .l1undreds ?f Am?rlCanS provost manhal in Yokoha m a Ihands lies the power "to make or operation. Its top speed exceeds blankd and a knJIe ill an alley former chief of the high cotnmand, W ASHING'fON (AP)-Joseph doggone good weather. ~ the apartment building and Col. Gen. Allred JodI, Ger- al!d filJ.p.lDo.s were ~llled thiS way. broke UP what he caUed. a "near mar the happiness of mlllions of 500 miles an hour. It 5901-3 Winthrop avenue, man army chief of staff. Proskauer of New York, president Won't be unusually warm, but I saw eight Or nine Americans mutiny." YOUr fellow-men and of millions Designated the FD-l "P h a n- "bere authorities believe the Another portion of the credo of the American Jewish congress, it should get above freezing dur­ turn'?ff a few paces to drink from The war department Indicated, yet 'unborn. tom" the plane was designed and ciri was cut to pieces, raised which was not read Into the court yesterday urged the Anglo- Arner­ ing the day. 'Course tonight it a spnng. Jap guards ran over and however, that demonstrating, pro- "The rights both of l1aUons and built by the McDonnell Aircraft Iio ican Palestine committee to rec- will get a little bit chilly. But, bayoneted them through the s~om- testing troops would not be pun- individuals cannot exist and stand Corp., St. Lollis, Mo. pes lor aw~lle that an im- record said "despite aU attempts ommend a United Nations truslee­ "rlaut clue had been uncov- to outlaw it, war is still a law of what the heck. this is January! ach, ~eart and legs. They killed ished unless there were violence secure unless nations ~nd indivld- ' Despite its high s pee d, the eftd Late h te I. ' " ship ovcr Palestine. Early yesterday morning .47 of ev~ry one. . or disorder. .. ' uals alike are members of an or- ''Phantom,'' has a landing gait . r, owever, De ct.,ve nature Which may. be chlinnelled . · It 'would replace the League of an inch of rain fell. The highest StI. Tim O'Connell said he Jlad but not eliminated. It sefve~ the Nations mandaLe under which I· .saw hundred ~ ~f bodles-- The nearest thing to that, ap- dered society," the ~g declared. comparable to conventional ear- temperature was 33 and at 12:30 hun~led s. They we~~ shot and left Ipal :enUy, was .at headquarers of "Such rights can only be fully en- rier-based figh t e r s, m a kin It ~ed the blanket to kneel survival of'the·· race anti state. 'Britain now administers that area. this morning it was 26. I! w/IUe peering Into a. sewer 'rhis high . moral purl/0Be gives to dle on the road. Uruted States forces In the Europ- joyed when they are recognized "wave-offs" feasible. IMi previous ~e.y. war its total c\la~acler and its eth~ , Iean theater , at Frankfort, Ger- as part of a common interest in The plane already extensively Pollee, who are engaged in the ical justification.:' " -' CHURCHILLS LEAVE FOR UNITED STATES . ~ many. More than 4,000 soldiers which we all share." flight-tested,' has a service ceiling ?trs greatest concerled manhunt ~ssistant United .States Prose- a\1d WACS assembled there to I The British monarch deJlvered of "well over seven miles" the m,an efiol't to solvc the crime, de- cutor Walter Brudho, opening the • chant "We want to go home." hIs message to lead'n!' diplomats n;lvy said. ' lained Smet early yesterday. Po- American case ' against Nazi phll- I ~gry shouts aro~~ but S?on and statesmen of the world at a Primarily designed as an Inter­ Ike Sgt. Jack Hanl'ahan described osopher Alfred Rosenberg, intro­ subSided when a mllltary poli~- royal banquet in St. James palace ceptor, it bas an extremely high &net as an "inseparable pal" o{ duced' in evidence portions of a man pushed a demonstrator. MIlI- which was a preliminary to the rate of climb and a range of ap­ V!lburgh, but Smet's wife denied report by Rosenberg on the acHv- tary police ;lrrested one of two opening today of the first se&sion proximately 1,000 miles. Ihe two were more than casual iUes of his foreign policy section soldiers who came to blows. of the United Nations general as- Power Is furnished by the twin tquaintances. of the Nazi party. I The whooping crowd called in sembly. axial-flow Westinghouse turb 0- vain for the appearance of Gen. He warned that the "prizes now jet engines built into the wing Joseph T. McNarney. offered 'to mankind will not be roots. In Washington, Senators Rever- won without eflort anq sacrifice." The "Phantom" is built of light Marion L.·Huit Many Left Homeless comb (R., W. Va.) and Edwin C. aluminum alloy polished to a fin- Johnson (D., Col.) called for an A ish wqich presents little alr re- to Z congressional investigation of Police Hold Farm sistance. By Floods in South ' . demobilization. A third senator, Youth on Charflle New Chairman Elbert D. Thomas - ; Assislant Or THE AI!80CJATilD PAt:U Yiolent floods continued to race (D., Utah) of the mlUtary com- Of Kidn~pinq Girl Traitor Pleads Guilty; throughout the south Tuesday, mittee, said he saw no need for an Marion L. Huit has been named inquiry. ELGIN, Ill. (AP)-A. nine-year­ Banished to Germany lew aSlliJtant to Dean C. WoodY leaving thousands temporarily old lIirl was abducted lind raped homeless and causing tremendous Thompson, director of the office \ ' yesterday while on he~ way to LONDON (AP)-Norman Bail­ property dalnage. . 01 student affairs. For tile ia ~ t Yank Gets Pass school with two smaDer sisters. lie-Stewart, 36-year-old former ~ years Huit has been con­ Twenty-two dea~hs attributed A 17-year-old farm youth' of British army lieutenant who be: ~wlth the department of jus­ to the high watcr were counted in To Join Wife nearby Barrington waf chill'lIed came Germany's first "Lord Haw , tice 8S special investigator of Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas with the kidnapini. Haw," pleaded guilty in old bailey 1bt 'ederai Bureau of Invesl[ga­ and Georgia. Tennessee aad Ken­ LIVERPOOL, England (AP) - Police Chief Joseph ¥uhflr sald court yesterday to a charge of ,tion. tucky rivers, .swelled by torrential Herbert John Lamoureaux, 22- the girl noted the youth's au~­ violating Britain's defense regula­ liAlter his graduation from Ohio rains, began receding In the up~r year-old former Ameriean soldier mobJle liceDile number' when she tions, and the trial judge indicated esleyllll in 1933, Huit tauijht two regions but Ute upper Ohio was whose attempt to join his wife was released from his ear about that as' punishment he might be ~ in China in the Peking rising and more water wa~ ex­ here last month by swimmini a mile from her home anc:l ihat banished to Germany. Atuerlcan school. The intervening pectee· 4 -~ :30 p. m. Highlanders prac­ (Jomes overcmpha ized, Rome men-pal·ticn. Bach of the school of religion. Billons on I.he board Wi ll be open confel'enctl rQ9!n 1, ~owa Union. biolics." Dancing wi1l follow. Sorori ti , for ill. tan , llave react d as at the electIon. tice, field llouse. larly tho. e who may be immature--are dis­ Arl'aniements are now being T)lesday, :Jan. 22 KEITII A, feN RI,EN wlllal to Lif magnzine's gentle ebiding or Berallek and Myron Nalley have 4; 10-0;30 p. m. Concer~ ban d 2-3 p. m. Busmess and econ- tb orority way of life: they llave ignored tracted hom theil' 1'1'111 purpo . made with the Croations of Rath_ practice, SQQth musiQ hall. bun to record the religious nnel pUl'chl\sed the Krob and Zenl­ omics examination, ... ROGER WILLIAMS the al'ticle in an indignant huff. • • • shek implement lIrm at Solon. I" &1clal, la", U 3-5. p. ~. CommllntcnllOI1 skIlls FELLOWSHIP 'rhl'S arc the prices thll.t mll t be paid for folk music of the eroup for the 4 p. m. "Y" cabinet meeting, Y. Ml'8. OJ nn Frank' article--wllich l't'ally first time. Beranek is moving to Solon this exammatlon. . . I Hawkeye cabinet picture will be gave tn imp tus to the surge of cl'iticiBm­ the benefits of th frat rnity y tem. T be week from his farm nearby. W. C. A. rooms. , 4-5 p. m. Accountrng examma-j taken at 7 p. m. Thursday in the Sin&ers the Zion Syna~og1.le got the same treatm nt, half "hush.bush," pric .ometimes are high, it'is true, btlt the ot 4-5:30 p. m. Hlihlanhouhl be Bnd Clln be corrected ing tb 'i l' in8litlltions an und mocratie or Ious groups which have contrib­ nounced at a meeting yesterday 6-9 p. m. Fraternity, $Orority mUlilc bUlldmi· , 205 of the zoology building, Dr. by tIle QI'eek organizatioM. antisocial hue, it would be s nsele to think uted In the past two years are af~ernoon that an executive board meetings, at the houses. 7:30 p. m. Newman cll.lb meet-' George Chambers of the pathology the undesirable aspects can b removed by Moslem, Norwegian, German, will be e tablished sooo. 7;10-11:80 p. m. Varsity ban d ing Catn-o)ic stud~mt center. I department will discuss "Response Yet despite fhl'sO Cl'iticismll from persons will be composed of members abolishing IralE'rnities. Swedish, Du I£h , Danish, Q:echo­ n practice, south music hall. Wednesday, J an. 23 01 the Posterior Pituitary to Sod- who are not 11O!>tile, fl'atemitie. have d91} of Newman club, Hillel tounda­ 7:31) p. lll. Tau Gamma 1T)eeting, 4: 15-5:30 p. m. Cnamber 01'- ium Chloride Administration." Even if there were no f l'R. ternities, there slovakian, WeI s n, Mennonite, li1tle to change. Th y have made no con­ Doukobor, Hutterite and Presby­ tiqn and ~he Student Christian conference room 1, Iowa Union. cnestra practice, music building. J. II. BODINE eOl·ted effol't to lift their scholarship Or still wou1d be undemocratic and antisocial terian. council. MemQers wHl be se­ Tuesday, Jan. 15 hl'oaden their socialism or eliminatc undcm­ gl·OUPI$. 'fhey exist cVCI·ywhere. lected by the Jnterfaith commit­ 2-5 p. m. Communications skills MUSIC RQQ)I SCHEDULE HILLEL GRADUATE LEAGUE ocratlc practices. And fratel'nitie h\lve impl'oved dCjjpite tee, which is comprised ot a pres­ examltlation. AT IOW~ UNION Prof. W. L. Daykin of the col- Fraternal inaction il) all fhe worse because lIlllny attacks upon t1lem 01 some universities, Episcopal Assistant ident, an adviser and a represent­ 4-5:90 p. m. Highlanders prac­ Monday through Friday: 11 a. lege of commerce will address the most fraternity men I'Cl'ognize it aJld discuss • • • ative from each organization. tice, lleld house. m.-2 p. m. ; 3:30-5:30 p. 1T).; 6:45- Hillel graduate league on the sub- The executive committee is to 8:45 p. m. ject, "Behind the Labor Scene," it, yet do not IICt. On th whole, the evils of fl'atel'oities nre 4:10-5:30 p. m. Concert band Tuesday and ~hur sda~: 3:35-4 Sunday, Jan. 13, at 8 p. m. The And so they are exposed to reaction- and over mphllSized and th pl'ice over timated, To Start in June InsuTe ' full participation by all practice, south music nail. faiths in Religious Emphasis week. p. m., Iowa Umon MUSIC Hour, league meets at the community slight thougl] the PXPORUI'P may be, it is nonc­ while the benefits Ol't' . 0 volllnble thnt they 6:15 p. m. Student council meet­ The Trinity Episcopal church Ing, Iowa Union. WSUI. I building, 204 S. Gilbert street. tbel ss harmful because it comes rIming the Illllst be eontinued. Wednesday: 6:45-8:45 p. m., ARNOLD B. FOX year of a man's lite when lle is most liberal 'rhe best answer to the que. tiOll" lin 1 af­ will gain an assistant in campus 7:10 p. m. Union board meeting, work, Miss Rebecca Davis, of Lex­ playing of complete major musical Chairman and at an institution that supposedly iB lib- forello belong to a fraternilyT" was an Towa union board room, Iowa Union. work. ington, Ky., who will COl)'le to the Prologue to Statehood 7:10-9 p. m. Chorus practice, duc!IItol"s reply: " 'Hn you afforq llot toY" Saturday: 11 a. m.-l p. m., rc­ ru1. " campus in June, the Rev. Frede­ music bl,liJdini. ALPHA PIlI OMEGA And the price of inaction or of rc!3.ction is (l'omol'l'ow: 'll'lU/~ Lies Altead') cordings; 1-4:30 p. m., Metropoli­ rick Putnam, rector of Trinity Printed in Palimpsest 7:15-9:15 p. m. Orchestra prac­ tan opera broadcast. Alpha Phi Omega, national ser­ I Episcopal, announced yesterday. tice, music building. Sunday; 1-2 p. m., recordings; vice fraternity, will meet in con­ At a tea in the Episcopal rectory ference room 1 In Iowa Union, "Prologue to Statehood," a por­ 7:30 p. m. NewP'lan club meet­ 2-3:30 p. m., Philharmonic sym­ Rush to Colleges yesterday afternoon Miss Davis Ing, Catholic student center. Thursday, Jnn. 17, at 7:30 p. m. trayal of Iowa in 1845, is fea­ phony orchestra broadcnst; 3:30-4 (Ji'/'OlIl N to York Times) wa introduced to the Episcopal Wedllesda.y, J ap. 15 p. m., recordings; 4-5 p. m., NBC CONRAD WURTZ students at SUI. tured tn the December issue of Secretary A Ul'vey in t he New York 'fime conducted Coveri hg the Palimpsest, monthly publica ... 4:15-5:30 p. m. Champer or­ sympbony orchestra broadcast; 6-8 A graduate of Bryn Mawr, Miss chestra practice, mUsic Q\ljlcjJng. by BenjamiJl Fin reveals a wave of tudent tion of the state historical SOciety p. m., recordings. ,: mLLEL FOUNDATION Davis received her master's de­ 7:10-8;30 p. m. Varsity ban d applications to our univer ities and colleges which will be issued tomorrow. EARL HARPER gree at Columbia university and practice, south mu jc hall. Director Services will be held at 7:45 fa r: gr ntt't' than the, in, titutions have. ever The Capital did social work at Win d ham William J. Petersen, research as­ before experienced. 'l'hp inva ion or' the TJlarsdaJ, Jan. 17 ,Friday night at the community house, an Episcopal training center sociate of the SOCiety, wrote the GRADUATE FELLOWSIlIP building. Rabbi Morris Kertzer campul! lias become a stampede. It extends article about territorial Iowa. (-5:30 p. m. Hi'hlanders prac­ By Jack StlnneH In New York City for women soc­ tice, field house. There will be several Lydia C. will s~eak on "Th~ ,,:ea~' in Retro­ from coru t to coast. It i all' ady beyond any ial workers. Miss Davis was direc­ Also included in the December WASllr).' GTON- Befol'e the capital of the 4110-5:30 p. m. Concert band R ob e I' t s Graduate Fellowships spect. Everyone IS lOVlted to at­ immediate hope of accommodation. • issue is "The Washington Chau­ wOl'W- internationlll IlCadquartel'S of tile tor of religious education at Christ practice, south music hall. available for the year 1946-47 to tend. church, Lexington, Ky., and has tauqua," by Prof. Melvin Gini ­ The cllief factor in thi. influx is the re­ nited aLiollS organization- is a well estab­ 7;10-9 p. m. Chorus practice, graduates of an Iowa college or JULIUS SPIVACK turning vet ran. . They are seeking high r also taught portrait painting at erich of Bethel college, North music building. PresIdent lishcIl and going commullity, some cities and the Baldwin school in Bryn Mawr, NewtQn, Kan. university for study at Columbia education in overwhelming nllmb A II 7:15-9:15 p. m. Orchestra prac­ university. Applications should be states may be just IlJl happy that UNO passed Pa. Delay in issuing the December re ult thou and, of qualified applicants are them over wIl en tile prcstige of being the tice, must c buildl ng. made before Feb. 15, and addressed INTER-VAR ITY CIIRISTrAN being turned away. Many of the e voterans number was caused QY the em­ Friday, J an. 11 tQ the secretary of Columbia uni- FELLOWSHIP seat of world 8 Pfairs WIlR llanded out. bargo on railroad freight out of 4-5 p. m. Y.W.C.A. cab In e t ver~ty, Mr. Philip M. Hayden, Co- "A Forward Look" is the theme are resuming theil' , tudie where they left off. Along wjth the honor goes grave responsi­ Service Award Oell Moines, according to Ruth Othcrs are enrolling for the first time. B\lt meeting, Y. W. C. A conference lumbia university, New York City. o( the regular meeting of the bilities onil cel'toinly some Ileadaches. Deadline Set Gallaher, assocl~te editor. room, Iowa Union. Candidates are expected to sub- Tnter-VarSity Christian fell 0 w­ the tendency i to giv all of them priority Roon aftt'l' tile 1J 0 g(lnel'al assemQly con­ 4-5:30 p. m. High l ander~ prac­ mit the applications and supporting ship, which wl1l be held Friday, over ci viliall applicants. 'fhe G. 1'. bill or Tomorrow is the deadline for vent's in London, it. wil l pick t he specific spot tlee, field house. d,ocuments. Application blanks are Jan. 11, at 8 p. m. in I' 0 0 m 207, rights provides them with governlJlent funds, (pl'e!lllmllbly now J]car Ro. ton or New York) nominations for the annual qistin­ and wIlen the law i liberalized the ru h is Wo~an's Ctub Group 4:10-5:30 p. m. Concert ban d available in tbe college of liberal Schae(fer hall . After the meeting fo1' t Ir e world cJtnital. gui$hed service award to lhe Io,¥a practice, south music hall. arts, room 108, Schaeffer hall. Let- See BULLETIN, page 5 bound to increa e. The American Council on The on the campus. Academic standards will be mll si~ al c4l'rent events. MJ;" Wa hington. They will no~ be subject to jm..­ Vera Ehlers, head of the Lutheran pll8hed upwar d. The number of women in Veima Harlow and Ger trude ~n­ migmtioJ1 laws and will have certain illviol- . WeUare Department in lo..ya City, nill Will 'be hostesses tor the alter­ cl8l!Ses, on tbe other hand, will shrink ; many able rights at t he eusto0\8 off ices. will show tqe mo v!,e and Wi ~ talk noon, will be crowded out entirely . Chaotic as the Communication!? f rom the lone to the par­ to the s tuden~ on the oPport4- situation n ow appears, or threatens to be­ ticipating nations will be wide O~D . Th er~ nities fo r work in the field of so­ come, it will iron itself out in time. already is talk that the zone Will have the ci al work. most powerflll r adio st a.tion in the world. The group will mee~ at the Zion THE DAILY IOWAN All of these matters and scores of addi­ Lutheran church at 5:30 p. m. for Entered u IeC01Id ~ ~ muter at the supper. The devotional hour wi)! tional ones will have to be worked out after be at 6:30. Team captains in ,0" office at Iowa City, Iowa, under the ad of the United States bas igned an agreement charge of tbe prOil'alJ) are Ruth The ' 'frinity Episcopal church I.'ODJrea of Mardi 2. 18'7'. with UNO, perhaps a treaty which all na­ Lindahl and Bob Elliot. ,l{!1l have its annual meeting to- lSoard of trusteu: WilbYI' ~ Kirk B . tions will sign, laying down the broad free­ The shode be longs to ME because iI'S Poa1er. A. Crall Baird, Paul B. O~ KeImetb doms under which the world capital will be !ii1J 'niiht. at 8 p. m.. in t'h'l Jl¥ish S"itb. LouIM Jolmltoa. .1_ N_1aDd. privileged to operate and you can bet that Christl' a. oln.· ~lJSe (j21) E. <;:oPfa:e skeel ~pn- made to my specific order. There's no there will be few strings on it. I.i.U ~ '. \0 H'"' pl ~' " ner will be serv ~ by the women question obout "whot shode"- the Fred M. PownaJJ.. ~. nI oJaa a, vi ra ot St. Rose's GUild. .T0IUl A. Stldmotl1, Jldttor At the business meetin. after Cons ultont bl ends limy real shade" orr er Wally Strinlbam. Bu.tn,.. llanapr ,.. It is eODliidered* ce rtain* * b y the diplomatic Persons and oriaqizatiqll;S In the the dinner the annual reports will studying my ski nl one. She knows how Claire DeVine. C1reulatlon IIaDaIwr crowd here that, f or example, tbe world eapi- . tate .who "were so k.in4 in .send~ be given, and three men will qe ' tal will' have it own police force, although ing &ilts, ~one.y a~ i ?Cd ~es elecleq to the vestry. Vestry-mel) to r/,ake up my right formulo, becouse The AaodaW pzw. II elIdua$ve17 eaUu.t responrd bility for guarding its borden might to the VDlverslty hoep1~. dWinll wboee ~ have expired l!~e t'm right there beside her while she creotes 10 UN f~ re&lUlllicatioa of all IMWW ~tc:t. be delegated' to the Unlted Sta.~es armed .the holiday 4e8SQ~ . are,. tJ?l!ll}ted: in, Presidept Vir,ll M. Hapc~er, ~ y my blends. At $2, $3, $5. 10 l't or DOt ~ cn41te4 b\ tbII ..ute4 fo ~es . Tet!hlli,callYI citizens of tfte United ~aJl ~ the enUr ~s~nn~ ~ atqr ~y L. Mercer IIIJld Prof. .-M IDd alIo the JocU ..... ~ Introductory box $1 Plus lax. States wi!t/lave ,DO more rights entrY tbel'l} the llosl?Jtals by ffuolil A. Smith, Vance M: Morton: ot actiQ6 admin~trator . . . .• - - . " 'l'ZLJI:PBONa qr IIl'lY grelltet: privilegC$ tbM. the • \ Carita Markel, A3 of Council speak ' on penicllUn and strepto- men ted, "Lechay has a fine selec­ Bluffs, will be sound technician rnycln ai a dinner-dance spon- tive vision which seizes on the es­ while Jan Liepold, A3 of Win- so red by the student branch of sentials of his subject and does not It's a pleasure to see you back again ... and you'll enjoy nelka, Ill., will handle the con - the American Pharmaceutical as- fritter t hem away with trivial de­ troIs. The director is Muriel I soclatlon Friday evening In the tail. He achieves the remarkable a soda or sundae made from our home made ice cream. Abrams, A4 of Lynbrook, N. Y. River room of Iowa Union. feat of saying much with little; ," the power of suggestion surpass- We'll be seeing you and your friends! e :y CLEARANCE. 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Now a club Cor enlisted men, Ya Y2 with afte(noon and evening en­ ~~\~ t ertainment in the Munich hali, is OFf for fine food, reasonably priced, Its courteous planned by Miss McEwen. . The Red Cross . worker is the Garter 'Belts service and friendly atmosphere, too, are ap­ daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McEwen of Greene. She worked preciated, for the university radio station WSUI prior i[) joining the Red Cross. S1.19 79c . . MOORE~S ', Marriage Seminar Fit snugly and smoothly about the waist Marriage Seminar, sponsored by , .. fitled with four adjustable garters, and Newman chtb under· the direction SWEATERS Fine Food at Its Best • . or the Rev, J. Ryan Beiser, school elastic insert. Choose fro m lustrous of religion pmfessor, will meet at Crepes and Jersey_mostly prints, 4 p. m. Friday at the Catholic Stu­ rayon satin or jacquard cotton. 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122 Iowa Ave. Dial 2511 Iowa City·, DepanmOllI Slor-1:IIL 18ft Corner of JeHerson Hotel W. Glen Cocking, Manager ; 118.124 South Clinton SI. Phone 9601 Iowa City's Quality Dep't Store ...... LorIS'Hinds The Daily Iowan . Geli:len. S/overs Start Rimlside seats for the Iowa Cit, Frame of the Recreational Cen­ G1>lden Gloves tournament which ter. RimblenZnd is scheduled for... Monday, Tves- Amon« entries in the tourney are Bill Gilpin, 120-pounder who day and Thursday nlgh~, Peb. has fought at. the jewish Com­ II, 12 and 14, will ~ on sale munity center in Des Moines, and Monday Jan. 14 with 300 ringside in local Moose lodge bouts, and Loss, 40·29 THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946 PAGE FOUR eat I amiable. Bob Lay, veleran middleweight. T..na.eJl\ .meals a-Te Earlier etltrles in the Louma· B,. BILL auxLOW a.. 10\11 t. ~n~e ftUIhlel meat. Include those of Leon Once agalnst the strong Loras nleruts ... odMr blrnb dIl CaIn Ila"htheavY, Bob ROMie, Cubs of Dubuque stopped St. Krilla Polishes, Revamps Irish the unlyersUy campus Lo send In former state AAU champ in the Mary's battling Ramblers, this WeU pleased with howing Of T enson by the flu. will add con sid­ a~"lcau.ns. Welterwei,M class and BlUy tl~e by a 40-29 cou.nt in the old Ihis team in their 46-30 WIO o\'er. erable height to the Irish Cront Traintnl (aeiliHes will be ma~ taxrord youthful Ilcht.welcht. letics, said yesterday that CIty high gym last nJght. St. Peter's 01 Keokuk Tuesday line. available startin« MOnday \Jan. 14, The Rev. Donavan A. G. Hart seat tickets for the Handicapped over the entire night, Oliff Kritta nevertheless. He will replace scrappy little at the Recreation center. Traloin, is in charge of ticket sales and is Purdue and Indian games arf route by the lack 01 height, the sent his Irish squad through a Bob Brown whose lack of size is workouts will be available eve!')' technical adviser for the tourna­ out and that only a few Sueppelmen nevertheless made a polishing workout last night in an a ~eriou s handicap to him ullder n il!:ht until the openll1l of the ment. main for the Cblcago game JOOd showing, especially in the attempt to keep the fine offensive the basket. The rest of the Irish tournament, according to J . Edgar Edgar Vassar, general chair­ In the first eight games at final hall when they PUt on a great edge shown in the Tue. day tilt. starters will remain the same with man, has announced that. Alex all of which the Hawkeye rally that tell short of the goa\. The practice se ion was topped Merle Hoye learning WIth SuJU- Fldler, veteran of Cedar Rapids 61,800 persons flocked into The game ,ot away to a slow oct with a light scrimmage to van on the front court, Bill See­ B~b Westfa~ $~.,s \ and Des Moilles rings, will be one Iowa fieldhouse, an average staart with over half of the first sharpen the team's reactions under muth at the center 'lot and Tom Tw.Vear liOh Pact of the third-man staff for the 8,.50 per game. Only two of the period gain, by before either team game conditions. Hoye and Charlie B 1ger at the tournament. contests Were agaihSt Western con. broke Into the scoring column. Krill Indica d that a re- guard3. DETROIT (AP)-Bob WesUall, The meet will be held at the ference foes. When the baskela did come vJ!Ied lineup would start when Considerable more trouble is all-league [ullbaek of the Detroit Community c1:nter and will be On the basis of the they came In a hur,.", and the the hamrocks take the Ooor expected from the Benrs than Lions ot the NationaL proressional broadcast by station WSUI . 14,000 for each 91 the renltaulin. Gulla pUeel UII an 11-4 Quarter 3&,ainsi> West Branch tJlere Fri. when the Shamrocks romped to football league, has signed a two· Entrance requiremenb slate games, Iowa wlll play marrtn. The leOtiIII' In Ute see· day. Bob Sullivan. who has an easy 53-19 win on the lOCal year contract to 'PIny With the m­ that boxers be at least Ht years nearly 125,000 persons at ond perIocl was more baJancecl turned In fine performance lo court ear Her in the $eason. troil entry ill 1946 aM 1947, Coach old and t.l\at they have never 1945-46. The present A""""n'A thro ...... u&, but Loras plied up the lasl two gam ,will get Ote The Bears at. that time hnd had Chat'les E. (Gus) DoraiS announced rought professionally. Interested ord is 91,20 set l~t season two points r. lIftr)' one or the starting call at one tor'ward. a regular coach for only about one yesterday before departing for slllggers may apply by writing to home games. The fieldhouse Ramblers...... \h~ !IeOre at the SUllivan, n returning letterman week and hod not mastered either New York for the annual league "G01'den Gloves," Box 784, Iowa ci 'I is 14,400, n matk half was zI-8.. · 1who was hampered early in the their ortense or defense. draft meeting. City. year at the Iowa-Imnois Frank Suepj)el must have made :t~:~~:1~1r;~~~~:es~~~::;~ k Tid f' I' d'· ~ 5 ' 'd' GASSIN' :~~;IE~~~~e:~~:~~~ii~E · S " ~_. n" . la~' n" n I f:lee In the third st4nza and clo~ the \;;til \:iiI ~ ,ap to foUr points as the period r ended. with GUS The ~me was a hard tought af­ fair and all A result 40 fouls were Discuss New Coaching Job at Tulsa called on \he two teams. Eddie WilliamlBrings Batk Warning Rocca and Billy Sueppel lett the contest via the raul route. WELL, THE DAVENPORT thin man, Jack S'pencer, came back to town yesterday and immediately a balch of rumors started fo1!owlbt Bill Suep~1 and Andy ChU'Cka­ the report that he would be elIgible for competition the second sem· las were tbe stars for the Ramblers Scoul Reporllor Saldrday Till estl!r . . . Jack lihnself said he doesn't know but the fact rerhllini picking up 10 and -elllht polnts, re­ that HE WILL BE ELIGIBLE If he wahts to compete with thl!: lIawk· spectively, and turning In fine floor 1 Kadera'l! toppled Bremers from eyes ... Coach Pops Harrison had sala that the gangling guiia ,ames. The cUl'ious knot of ba~kct ball 10 1'8 that is on hand v('ry th.ir league h~ading status la t­ would be In school and that he had made up work enough to reslore nig-ht to watch ~h Big 1'en'. defending chnmpionR practice bc­ Roberts at torward and Tiernes night in a bitterly fought over­ his eligibibty . .• There are a couple or three stumbling blocks PI at center stood out for the Gubs time tilt, 43-37. In. winning the Iwld II • ight I!vt night thot smacked of F;c\'el'!l1 yea l'li ago in Iowa as tar as Jack is concerned. . . In the first place, he may nol want La baKilng 11 and 10 points and Kadera {ive kept their own rec­ bn, k thaI!. to use up a year's competition in playing the last Iive games on Iowa'. jpuoo's • ,rabbing a mlljor shdre ot the re­ ord spoUess and mainhiltied tnel" 'rhey AllW a !lilv(',··huil'cd ((cntl men in 11 f'aRhionably cnt suil 1945-46 sChel:lu1e. trom bounds. tie for the loop leadership with dlreoting the efforts of the 1I8wk('~' c squad with shrill bctwccn­ • • • ai01lna;' 81. Har,'o (:It) Lora. at nUb. (19) YelJow Cab. hi A· teeth whif;tlc find f)'C(IUent word!; of advice. SECONDLY, be would require some tlnte Co ~, In shape It iii ifJitbts tl It pt tl n pI Jtocea. f .. I 0 5 Culll,an. f. 2 3 4 Neither team was able to gain * * * It was Iowa's prewar basket- decides to .play , . • "I'm In preity fair phyllcal shape rJrht ~ SilO,' Chuckalas, f 2 4 4 Robert. t .. 5 I 4 now," Jack said Ilillt nl,ht, "but It would take a little while for tne ~,jj&Jt It Toohey. c .. I 3 2 TlemeJI. C... 4 2 4 J!I. Suep·l. ,3 4 5 Fleck·ol·n. , 0 I 4 ~::: n~~~ta!e ::-~Ug~~~! t~i~~~ -~~-, ~;!c~~:c~f a~:hl~~:, t~eol~~siS;:i~~ to hit the tine mentat an\! physical edre a ))Iayer needs for BI, ~r 'Waraaw Shrader. , . 0 2 2 Tierney, , . 4 I 3 1 shots, Raders's holding a slim three Iiams. The "Silver Fox" was lend- Ten ball" .•. Jack has the "rawhide" type of physique that British Bro,la. f . , 0 0 0 Carlin. , .. , I 0 0 tpj:il Mottet. f. .. l 0 0 Gallo. , .... 0 0 0 polot lead most of the way. Bre- iog Coach Pops Harrison a hand never does rei very far out of shape, so just physical condHlon ,~II,ls 1. S~W·. t . • 0 ~ mel's spurted t6 tie the score at in showing the Hawks how to stop Flann'ery. fl 0 0 II alone wouldn't hamper him. . • . Thirdly, POPS wouldn't want by 32 all and slipped ahead on a one Jlldlana Saturday night at Bloom- him to play If he would be sU,hUn, hi.s schoolwork In any way i.tab .....Ii ii.ii i-lObb ...... t.i"8 i9 Quarters: St. Mary'...... 4 8 21 29 handed shot by Kay. Sehr dropped ' inglon. • • • G it all remain up to Jaek Lo decide wheth'er or not you'll Lo...... Il 20 21 40 in a tip up as the seconds were Rollie scouted Indiana when see the 'lin Call-BY ,uan! pacln, t~ Hawke)'e8' fast break and pull. ticking away lo send the game inlo they butched poor Cblcago re- Int down IIlgh rebounds a,aln late this selt80n. ' ~ the overtime. I cently and had a few things to . . hree Dra ke Cagers A fast break play sent Lemons warn Pops and his boY'S about the P~SS THE BASil under the basket to tally and Ken- "Hurryln' Hoosiers." IN TOWN to line up things for his return lo Iowa the second sern· ~ster yesterday was big Bemard (Bus) Mertes, former Iowa ~~d ~ea. ~" From' S"t'a~ I nedY scored from far out to send "[ndJana ha plenty or speed DroppW 'IU U l I Radera's inio a 38-34 lead. Gillies and height this season," he reo hawk halfback. , • Bus recently finished a fine season WIth the tallied for Bremers but Shay sank marked convIncIngly, "a. n d Chicago Cardinals and plans to gel his degree in physical education DES MOINES (AP) - Three I a free throw and Lemons a field they've got a terrific fan before swltchirtg to the new All-America Football league next season Drake basketball players yester- I ; goal to PLlt Kader3's into a safe break, the same as [ndlalllll . . . A FAN WRITES in to comment on the way Murray Weir walks day had become separated from . 41-36 lead. Barbour drO\)ped in a teams always have." ibto the free thl'oW citc1e after he's been fouled. . . "'l'he little red· Bulldog tell"-- all for differ- I free throw for the Clothiers and head stalks into the circle almost before the whistle has stopped the "' Rollie agreed that Coach Harry ent reasons-COIIch Vee Green Farnsworth swished in a gasket blowing," the writer says, "and tBkes a stance that lookS like he just sal'd. for Kadera's in the final seconds. Good's Hoosiers must have had a signed a live-year lease on the charity lane" ... THE FAN (he '1 P C·ti mighty cool night, or the Gophe~ reQ.uests anonymity) also wanted to know if "Dick Ives always got Another, cen'er "'u ·l ReI'!, had In the opening tl tress 1- L D Q TULSA'S NEW football coach, J. O. (Buddy) Brothers, leU, appointed zen broke into the wid column by a red-hot one, when Minnesota up with :m invitation for the crowd to boo after a foul has been called returned. Monday night as JIenry Frnka's successor, Is shown discuSsing the jcltt downing the Esquire quintet, 39-27, HOLLIE WILLIAMS tipped Indiana, 59-48, Monday on him". • . Well, the offiCiating has been bad at times. Center .rohh PritchArd QUit, for the first time with Tulsa's president, Dr. C. I. Pobthis. Belh were with a second half spurt. John- night. He offered kind words • • • gu"llrd Frank S~efko W83 fired and attending the N. C. A. A. meeting In St. Louis. (AP WIREPHOTO) soh, fleet Esquire Iorobard, hit for aboul the ability of Capt. nick "DODD" ERICSON, a. friend of ourS who Is a Ft. Dodre alld forward Russ Woodlief drot;>Ped * ~ * :If. ¥ ¥ 16 points in the 1irst hlllf' and f1n- H IJI 'I S k Wiltenbraker and Bert flerrmalln, Iowa booster from way back, tells us th1lt the fine town ot Oreater from the ~uad for 1I0n-basket- 0 Ad f Ahi f A k dished the game with a total of 23 WI\ e s ee Indiana's guards. Hlgh-sCOrin~ Ft. Dcdt-e Is sending down a whole passel of rood athletes the sec· ball reasons, Green said. pen II or tees s e markers. I Johnny Waltace, forward, arid ond semester. • , • Of course, there are the two Johnsonl: Prl'tchard 6 foot 8 I'nch regu I towering Tom Schwartz. center, "Most Valuable Art" and his kid brother Boh. • . Be se:!: Dle" lar, climax~d Ute sltua-tion at yes: . N:g~!!\~:~r!e~7~:il~i~~v~~g~: B t· D f also were rated tops by the lor- Woodard, Cormer Iowa halfback and a brother to R>alllh WoOd· terday's practice when he lert the ST. LOUIS (AP)-Open deal-r "I would lIot require that University Vels. Gustafson sparked ler ense mer Iowa coach. ard, will be bact In sehool tbe second semester, bla"rer and floor after ,uards Steve Bindas ing in financial help to athletes athletes be elitrlble only Lo the the rally with 13 points in the last Meanwhile, Pops was busy with rourber than ever atter ,etUn, out of servIce. . . Also Tom and Pete Ste\nll'lcevich wouldn't under strict faculty control was SBpte grants as are non-ath- two quarters. _ _ the rest of the sQ.uad in alterl'lat- Pray and John Felslel', two ml,hty roOd ends, wllI register. pass th llim. Ipropo sed by two college presidents letes," Dr. IiAnnah said. Ka~.u·. 149) Bromm (~1) The Little Hawks at City high ihg offensive and defensive drills. • • • "I won't play with them" he Iye sterday to keep the colossus oC He WOUld require that all grants, If II pI " n p, tl1l's '''eek sought a suitable defense He ihdicated that Herb Wilkinson PURDUE COULD LAY claim this season to having the oldest squad , t t ·th· b d dl' t.. b h dl'd Colbert ... 3 0 ! Barbour .... 3 2 3 w J h . b f hi said pos -war spor S WI ID oun s. regal' ess 0 na ur"" e an " Jt~ nnedy .. 3 0 3 Meyer ...... lO S would draw t e)o 0 wate ng in the conference. . . . Five Boilermakers are 23, one is 22, four . Neither Dr. John A. Hannah of by the same faculty grOup which I "'hr ...... 4 3 2 Herwlll .... 0 2 2 to throw at Dubuque's Rams Fri- the Walmce lo Saturday night's more I1re 21 and Cornelius Mosser, sub forward, is 25. . . WONDER :~Ilchard laler said he would Michigan State college nor Dr. T. handJes similar grants to non- . ~~~'''; 'l i·; :: i ~ i l ~r;;':~~ ...... ~ g ~ day, wit.h stress on the junior crucial battie. WHAT school has this Gene banr of the Ottumwa navy Seahawks relolD the squad today. J . Davies o[ Colorado college athletes, and that records of these Lemon..... 3 I 0 Kay ...... ~ 2 ~ membllrs of the squad. ''lndia~~ always is touch, lined up for a post-service collegiate career. • . . The Negro star . h h . th i h N C A IAucher .... 1 J ~ .- roun d any In erent arm 111 a - I be open 0 t e . .A. . or any }GiJlieo . .... 1 0 -4 ' Johnson, fast stepping guard, especially at Bloomlucton," was an aU-state guard while a prep at Davenport and has been shifted letic sthola~hiPs in s pee~hes made Iaccrediting . asso~itltr()n . Tolal...... n Ii lilrotol •...... i4" 1. an'd Ferguson, a high scoring for- PoPS commented, ''and It's Gur to forward. . . . He leads the Seahawk scorers in their 10 victories to the NatIOnal CollegIate Ath- Dr. DaVIes saId lhat grants to fim road pme, too." this season. . . TOMMY HAND, veteran Iowa football center, this leiic association. • athletes either openly or sub rosa Pre •• CIt. (R9) Elqulre. (t1) ward, gave the Hawklets plenty of b week timidly came out with the annOUncement that he and Miss '1 It pI I,ll pI But while Pops Worried Ii out \vere inevitable. Carpent"r. . 7 2 3 WlndllOT .,. loa trouble in the first meeting of the a defense to stoP the Hoosiers. Shirley Atkins of Waterloo are engaged. OrlIch .... . 8 t 0 JohnSFRANCIScO (AP)=-ted frolll4 to ( the Little Hawk s""homore team, Valparaloo 12, Puerto Rico ~ worth are new affiliates this sea- The moguls of the national go b' defendll\k ch.ampion Byi-6n St. John's 75. City Colle,e. l'Iew York v.. son. ~ the art into session today Bnd Friday to Nelsc;I1, greatest money winhlhg has been called up to the varstiy ~ Northern I11l noJ, Teacher. 59. Con­ BEL decide on rules cbanges, their golfer in history and the player to bolster the squad for the re- cordia 48 rnalnder of the current seasonl Iowa Wesleyan tJ8"Parsons 45 1946 player draft, a possible re­ to l;eat, a stahldout tournament -Doors Open 1:15-&:411- field tees oft here today In the Beals, aiong with otber younger FREE DANCE turn to the pre-war II-game aspiran.ts, will see more action schedule and a new contract for 15th annual San Francisco Op'en. i The 72-hole event, at the Olym­ from now on, Coach Wilson indi­ Hi ;#;'.'1. ,= bigh commissioner Elmer Layden. piC Club's picturesque Lakeside cated. "ENDS But underneath the regular order FRIDAY" of business was a lot of talk in­ A. winter tourneys. Victory bonds NOW Saturday, January 12, 1946 dicating the AAC would come in eourse, is the rkhest 01 the P. O. -NOW- (or some heavy discussion pointed tolaling $15,000 MU be distrib­ rt!\if1lij toward policy and action regard­ uted to 20 winners. In addition, f. ing the new loop. $10,000 will go as late prizes to v. W. Post 2.581 - 1032 N, Dubuque St. specta tors. Mostly, the talk was about wbat Nelson, who pocketed somethin, Chicago Bears owner George A Great aand A Great Dance like $66,000 in bonds last year and I Halas claimed was "piratical" bagged first prlz~ In the $13,333 player raids by the AAC on Na­ Los Angeles Open, concluded this tional league performers. But week, will be trying for his third .BI~L MfAROON AND HIS BAND successive Sari Francisco Open one league offiC;ial -pointed out victory. ___ - yesterday that although thl' new: All Service Me., and Ex-Service Men and Their loop has signed up "35 of our players, there's only one we really MURDER Curtis Top Swimmer •• , And Yet He Dldn" [ady Friends Are Cordially Invited wanted." This one· iI,· ~orman NEW YORK (AP}-Ann Curtis, Standlee, the fullback bon e­ who won six national tiUes and BUKOESS MEREDlm erusher. The MC San Francisco set a dozen. recorda the past year\ In ENTERTAINMENT COM. elub recently announced it had Is the sllmdout -m~r Of the 'STREET of CHANCE' taken Norman from under the national A. A. U. women's all­ With Claire Trevor Bears' coUeetive nose, Am~rI-ea lWiillmint te-&m, 1IIURSOAV,' JAf.11AftY·IO. 1946 ' tHB DA ~Y IotAr.AH,.JOW.A·.Cn" IOWA . PAGE FIVI The Daily Want Ads Get Results • ROOMS rOR 1iEN't FOil SALE "EXCLUSIVE PORTRAITS" Yea are am" 1NIeo.e, I TIm. for winter ehanle-oV~T and lew FOR SALE: MIcroscope, Dial FOR RENT: Rooms for men now BY al PRICES are aa .... vacant at the MeGulres. 309 N. 9147 . WARNER-MEDLIN 8TUD108 ylr... •• 8tanUnI Sen10e Riverside drive. Phone 5432. 3 S. DubuCllle Dial 'lUZ It's no secrel .. •• P'OR SALE: 12 Tube consul Philco ------Com~r 01 LIu "Collece. PI>one fIOt4 Speelalh~ In low-keJ "II FOlD Ure'. nat- DRUG SHOP radio. Call 3853. WANTED TO RENT Porlraliare Doll" call 111." No appolntmeoa DeeetIIU'1 e..... that P 0 is _ and chCJJ1D FOR . SALE: Encyclopedia Brit­ taRica, 13th India paper edition com- with good groom.Inq. Buckram, i00d condition, $50. Dial 367:1. Moved Ul thlt morning . . • To look your beat at all WANTED TO RENT: Two bed- Settled at mae . . . room lurnished bouse or apart­ c. O. D. C~EANERS Thomptloll's Service times have your clothes LOST: "Geographic Basis of ment by discharged army physi­ 106 South Capitol Is "just riqht." American Economic Life" jn cian, wife and daughter. Perma­ CleanfDq Pr ••• lll; c I e'a ned and launder" Schaeffer, R. 214. Call 4179 • nent. References. Dial 7312. - and BlocklD9 Hata - often. LOST: Parker fouhtain engraved WHERE TO GO Our Speclulty Thompson month ago and Parker pen, Pickup and delivery service . engraved Mae, Monday. Reward . WE HAVE a treat in store for you Transf.r & Storqge Call ext. liM. when it comes to good food. DIAL OIAL CO. Open every niaht until 10 p. m ., --TRAN-"'--' -SPQ- R""'-'T-A-'l1-0-N- --- 4433 TBREB DAY SERVICE 4433 DIAL 2161 KILLEY'S Sundays, until 8 p. m. THE AIR­ 5011 South GPber' street PORT INN at the airport. - We p., Ie eaeh for ~... - 124S.Gm.t DRIVING to Purdue and ChicaiQ Jan_ 19. Will talce 3 passengerJ. WANTED Call 7136 alter 7 p. m. W ANTED: Puppy do, tor chil­ DIAL 4161 dren. Write Wilson Buertin, &uti"... OppartunitYtI 604 S. Dubuque. FOR ,. SHOES OF MERIT MAN or lady to own and service WORK WANTED STOKERS • route of new 3-column U. S. ____---::---::-:-:-::------:-::--:--:- 1'------...... postage stamp machjnes full of mGH SCHOOL GIRL wlll look ImmediQte Delivery & sPlIre time; big earnings; no ex-I a[ter children during holldays. Installation AND STYLE"· perience required; a postwar fu- Phone 4904. Domestic - Commercial ind the Mikes. • • ture; $395 .. Immedia~ cas~ inve.st- --m''''''.-EC-TR-I-C-:A:-L-S-ER~'"-C--E-:--- Visit Strub'. Mezzanine mlmt required. For mtervlew give I Y' TODAY'S PROGRAMS phone, address and state, if cash J--A-C-KS- O-N-EL--E-CT--=-R-r-C- C-O- :--=E::-'l-ec-- 2nd Floor 8:00 Mornlnlr Chapel . immedia~ely available. Write Box trlcal wiring. appi:ances and Larew Company 8:15 Musical MlnlaturH OJIII-WBIIJI ('III) F-50, Dllily Iowan. radio repllirilijr. 108 S. Dubuque. Il.8I1-WGN (7MI 8:30 News, Tho Dally Iowan Air Conditioned ABC-XXEL (111411 8:45 Program Calendar D lal5~5 . 9681 --- 8:55 Service Report. '}'resent Trends in Surgery" 9:00 Elementary Spoken Spanish FURNITURE MOVING 9:30 Jowa State Medical Society WANTED: Teachers Ilt West Lib- bt presented over WSUI this 9 : ~5 Keep 'Em EaUng erty; one 211d irade; one inter- ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;'; POPEYE U:~ NewI, The Dallr Iowan at 9:30. The talk, pre­ 10:00 Week In the Magatlnes mediate; one girls physical educa- MAHER BROS. TRANSFER 10:30 The Bookshelt tion. H. S. HI miles west of I,/wa :Ifficlent rll1'll1tun IIovtq by Dr. Edward H. Sibley of 10:45 Yesterday', Musical Favol'ltn 'or City, will be given by 11 :00 Lltlle.-Known ReligIous Groups City on No. 6. Apply to Superin- AIk About OUI' II :50 F'rIJl FlaMe. tenqant K . C. Smith. llilier of the WSUI staff. 12:00 Rhythm l'tambles Albaryese's singing of the U:s. New., The Dally 10"lD WARPROBE stRVlCB 12:45 Vl ew~ and Interviews WAITRESSES WANTED: Day- prima donna aria, "Ah, 1:00 Mu,ojcal Ch.t~ time, part-time and evenings, DIAL - 9696 - DIAL It Is He" from Verdi's 2:00 Amerlean LegIon AuxUlary 2:30 Victory Views good wages. Age no limit. l# 43 as; .. and Francesco 2:41 UnIversity of Chicago Round Table Barney's Cafe, 210 East Washing­ INSTiUCTION rendition of ' the Ser­ 3:1lI En. on the Future ton. "The Jewels of the S:80 News. The Dally Iowa .. DANCING LESSONS: Ballroom. provide the operatic 3:35 Iowa UnIon RadIo Hour 4:00 Greek uterqt'lr~ Dial 7248. Mimi Youde Wuriu. for the "Treasure Hour 4 : ~O Tea TIme Melodies WAlTRBSS WAITRESS broadcast over Mutual 5: 0\1 Children', Bour Six !lay week 5: 15 Iowa Wesleyan ow 0 aJ B:30. The widely-popu­ 5:'5 New •• The Dally 10..... Unlforms furnllhed 6:00 DInner Hour Music LIUH TO .... r 'Wlliaw Concerto" by the 6:M News, Tbe Da.I.,. low •• Top salary GcoUllcl and fll.ht Cla_ lust atart­ pl\ ~\\ish composer Richard 7:00 Spanish LIterature Also "ad time fountain help In.. Calf todaY. Dual Inll/'Uctlon 7 :SO Sport. Time liven. 'l't~ .P~I\JI tor Rent. ~I~ is the orchestral feature 7:45 Y Presents FORD IIOPKlNS 8:00 Modem Poetry Club Shaw AIrcraft Co. fitted by A)fredo Antpnini. 8:30 Album ,01 ArtIsts QIAl. 7831 ~i Terry, featured in the mo­ 8 : 4~ News, The Dally Iowan Iowa City lIluneloal "IT 1'\ 9:00 Siln OU WANTED: Girls tor fOllntain ol piclure hit, "The Lost Week­ work. Nights and week-ends. ~. plays the star role, when NETWORK HIGHLIGHTS Apply befqre Thursday. Pla-Mor o p. m . ':M p. Ill. GUESS IT'S ti!PE!Is{' o/ters Martin Ryer­ WMT J . Kirkwood WMT Pwdr. B. T. Bowling. BUYING A HOUSE? We'd like to n'. bair-raising drama, "This WHO Par",. WHO NeWs. Jl(uslc LATE IN LIFE. KXEL Rallcers KXEL Biltmore furnish 2 or 3 rooms for our liv­ FOR ME TO IS a Hero," tonight at 7 on the WANTED: Girl for general office ing quarters. Phone 6774. WMT 8}~ S~I:::' WMT w"e;s.D10. Or. work. Permiluel)t employment. --c:.....; ______MAKE ANY feb. WHO World News WHO Supper Cjull Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, KX1I:L H . •. Groll KXEL New•• Gross Write C-14, Daily Iowan. 6:80 p. m. 10: 1_0 p. m . ~ Qllhe Tnursday NBC show, WMT Mr. Keen WHO N~WI, Nelson STlJDENT WAITERS at frater­ 'abillt 10 cash in on their radio WHO News, Nelson WMT F.ul!. Lewis KXEL Old U Kn? 10:38 p .... nity house. Phone 5432. rieI1!t with a screen-play. C:U , . m. WMT Singing Sam !7 are planning to make a pic­ WHO Kaltenborn WHO Billboard --- KXEL Leon Hend. KXIilL Sal. Army STtmENT WAITERS at frater- in tbe near fu tu re en titled: 7 p. m. 10 :45 p . m. nity house. Phone 5432. lbbott and Costello in Radio." WMT Fresh Up WJI(T " 600 Club" I WllO lIurn•• Allen WHO Music IOASHIER WANTED' Part-time Tbe!tus all over the country 10CEL Lum 'an Ab. ] 1 p. m. . Reco,d Players .r ~... t r dllllpring for Ph i1 Baker to WHO Rudy Vallee WMT News or full-time. Experience not KXEL . Pre SUi· B . 11.:15 p. m . necessary. Iowa Theater. RepalriJ1Q II'rsonal appearances with 7 . IG p. m . WMT So Stry. G~s ftadiQ KXEL E. Godwin WHO Des. for LIs. Public AdOre~ lor all Id based on his "Take It or 1: 110 p . m . KXEL Rev. Pietsch U :SO p. m . _____TYPING-MIMEOGRAPHING _ I'f It" broadcasts heard over WHO DInah Shore Indoor or Outdoor KXEL Am. T'wn M.WMT OU Record lMEOGRAPHING C 11 Si;odays. No wonder there's WMT FBI In P. W. WHO News, Lenhart I M . 0 e g e Occaaloua 8 p. m. 1l:.~ p. m. Typewriter Service & Supply damor: the program is the top 'WMT Kostelanetz WMT Tre.... Sal. I . ' Dial 3265 lowes City mow on the air, according to "fRO Mu sic Hall WHO News, MusIc 1122 JOWl! Ave. W. Glen Cocking. 8:30 p. m. KXEL Dance Orch. , ______8 East Con.q. Str.. l . listening surveys and has "MT Hobby Lobby U m. /hit position conSistently. WHO Bob Burns WMT Press News order announcements at the ,--______----, J(XEL Detect " C. WHO Mid. Rhythm It! managers know that 9 p. m. KXEL Sll:I1 0 1( alumni office, Old Capitol. OrderB " *iI have ready-made audi- WMT Gab. He.t. WHO Allbott. Cos. must be placed by noon, Jan. 12. KXEL Curtain Tm. J\JInouncements are six cents each and cash should accompany order. TYPE Reading and spolJ;en French, Jr. G. QIGJSIilE BULLETIN Prof. COchran, 307 S.H. Dlrectol' 01 doltvocatlons 2 Reading Spanish, Prof. Davis, AND YOUR TEACHERS 214 S. H. QE~MAN READING TEST Will THANK YOU Spoken Spanish, Prof. T y I e r, The Ph.D. reading test in Ger­ 210A S. H. man will be given Friday, J an. 111, For oflice hours and rQom as­ (rom 4 to 6 p. m. in room 104, LEARN OUICKL Y signments see romance language Schaeffer hall. lIor inlofl)'lation re­ garoin~ this or subsequent tests see AT bulletin board~. IOWA CITY COMMEltCIIJ. -,-- S. H. BUSH Fred Feh)jng, 101 Schaeffer hall. FIRESIDE CLUB GEIMAN DEPAaTMENT COLLEGE IItFireside club will meet for INTaAMua~L P KETBA~L LANGUAGE ACH1J:VEMENT ~ al 6 p. 1)'1 . in Ule Fireside There will be women's intra­ TESt' IN L4TIN t l\O~ of the Unitarian church mural basketball at the women's A language achievement test in evening, Jan. 13. The gymnaSium, to~ay at 7 p. m. Latin will be given Saturday, Jan. of the club will be in (JARRIEl' ARNOJ,.D 19. Students who wish to take the of the discussion. Intramural Manarer test should report to the head of Radio Service lFONTELLIO-NANTONE the clasical languages department, Chairman PI LAMBDA TlfETA 112 Schaeffer hall, not later than Pi Lambda The t a, honorary Monday, Jan. 14. ORCIIESIS Sound System educational fraternity for women GEKALp F. ELSE 1- Orchesis w ill m e e t will meet Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Head of the Department __.. .a III at 4 p. m. in the Mirror 7:30 p. m. in copference room 1, Rented for Parties the women's gymnasium. Iowa Union. LANGUAGE ACHIEVEMENT CAROL WELLMAN lOLITA ERSLANJ) TESr IN GERMAN Carroll's Rqdio Service A language achievement test In I Publicity Chairman ~07 N. Linn S5t5 AJT IXHIBl'J'lON German (spoken or reading) will l !Ibibitlon 01 p a i n t in g s, NEWMAN CLUB be liven Sliturday. J/ln. 19, from Ind sculpture by members Marriage Seminar will meet at 9 a. m. to 12. JI.!. Students w~o are ~;:::;==:======;::;==~ 11! faculty will open Sun­ the Catholic stUden t center Frlday,/ ready and Wlllmg to take thiS test from 4 to 6 p. m. in the gal­ Jan. 18, at 4 p. m . Ishould report to the head of the a( the art bUilding. LOUISE CABANf German department (room 106 '. HELEN SWARTLEY Secretary Schaeffer hall) not later than Instructor Wednesday, Jan. 16. For particu­ CASH HATI FRENCH BlADING lars (rooms, etc.) ' see announce­ 10l'2da7s- BlJ)(ANITIES SOCIETY EXAMIN.\TIC)N ment board of the German depart­ lOe per liD. per cIal hv/, G. F. El se, head of the The Ph.D. French readina exara­ ment. • collteCUtive da1I- I an g u a ge dElPartment, inatlon will be given Saturday. ERIC YVNKE '1c per llDe per dQ' at a meeting ot the Jan. 12, 1948, 10 to 12 a. m. In room Head 01 the German • COQJecutive daJ..- society Monday at 8 314, Schaeffer hall. Applications Department lie per liDe per 4u the senate chamber of Old are to be made by signing the sheet FRANKLIN H. KNown 1 montb- His subject will be "The posted outside room 307, Schaef­ fc: per l1De per dQ Principle 01 the Un­ fer hall. No appllcationa will be ac­ pm SIGMA IOTA -~ II worclJ to u.­ Nan." cepted after Thursday. Jan. 10, Phi Sigma Iota is sponsori"4 a lIlIWnUDl Ad-2 lIJIeI , L. D. LONGMAN 1946. French movie, "Maria Chapde­ President 8. H. 81l8H laine," based on a French Canadian CLASSIFIED D~Y "cad of Romance La",uares novel by Louis Hernon, in the IlDe col. II!!Ob IACHIEVEMENT chemistry auditorium Wednesday, Or 1&.110 per JIIOIltla Jan. 16," at 7:30 p. m. Admission is "OMANCE CANTERJSURY CLUB IN 20 cents. AGES There Will be an important All Want Ads Cull .. Ad.... meeting of the executive commit­ JANE SCHMIDT who are prepared and P87able at DailT Iowan BUll­ tee of Canterbury club Thursday, President a.. oUIc!e dall1 until a P.ID. atis!y at this time the Jan. 10, at 4:30 p. m, in the parilh Iinguage requirement for house. All otricers and oommlttee KANCDE, ORATORICAL Cliacellationa .1ISt be caIW III A. dellree under the new chairmen are urged to hi p~t. CONTEST before a p, IlL take the examination ANN M. CAHlDW Man~acrlpt. for the Hanche, &.poIInble for ODe IDconIld or Spanish (reading or secretary oratorical contest wlll be due i., tuNrt1CIIl oaJr. Saturday, Jan. 26, from room 8. Schaeffer hall, by ~ p. In. III. to 12 M. OOMMlllNCBMINT Monday, Jan. 21. Student. inter­ ested in dlscussin, . man\.llCl'ipt. ~ :l'Iniuion to take this examln­ ANNOUNCEMENTS - .... \..ON<;; MAIN 5T~ET- mUlt be obtained not later Students graduatin, at the are Invited to arrange a confer- DIAL 4191 22 a8 indicated below: February commencement may ence, __"'"''''_'''~IJ_''' ___ -''' 1-10

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working with her: Mrs. R. J. Jones ages would also be appreciated. Former Iowa Student With usa Troupe in Korea Triangl, Club Picnic ~onday; Mrs. ~ayJcy, Mrs. G~- . ThroUlh Ute UNRRA donated Conflict in Palestine Second Drive fleld and MISS Halsey Tues- ' . . Openl 1946 Adivities Registration d y; Miss Gertrude Dennis. will be shipped to all . Hunter, Mrs. L. C. Joi1~, Mrs . .counlrles :-vherc war devastation The Triangle club o,l>Clled its Over Jew Problem A. Korab, MrS. Neuzil abd ~as disrupted civilian economy 1946 activities Tuesday night with Materials Out For Clothing Mrs. Theo Walma Wednesday. ·and supP1¥. The Far East and a 'pIcnic ' supper hi!ld in Iowa "There is no basic conflict Thursday she will be assisted the Phjlippines as well as Euro­ Union. Mrs. Ernest G. Schroeder tween the Arabs and the by: Mrs. Ewers, Mrs. H. N' I ~ countri~ will receive a parl. waS general chairman. Mrs. J . W. Palestine," asserted Holdsworth, Mrs. Husa, Mrs. C . . Ga~ts will be distributed free Jones, M.rs. G. F. Robeson, Mrs. N. Kertzer, associate nrofl!llsor January 14 Began Monday E. Loghry, Mrs. T: C. Lov~nd and without discrimination. M . N. Kerlzer, Mrs. George religio n, at a meeting of and Mrs. Paul C. Packer. Reserves Mrs. ShafCer, this week's chair- GlockIer, Mrs. P. C. Packer, Mrs. club yesterday noon. "The "Students now on the campm With the advent of winter the are Mrs. Jack Lubin and Mrs. C . .man of the center, comments that Walter F. Loehwing, Mrs. C. J. mental co nflict is Lapp, Mrs. F. W. Whinery and British empire and can help to facilitate the regi:;lra- I second installment oC the UNRRA H. McCloy. many of Our boys have given the Mrs. A. L, Lambert served attempt to blli'd up a hnIT,plA'M tion of returning veterans by com- clothing drive Is now underway in Other ci ty chairmen . are: A. J . shirts oU their backs to the freez- as table hostessc->. About 280 mem­ Rabbi Kcrtzer, who pleting their reglstrallon early," Iowa City under the di rection of Larew. buildi ng; Chilre Mowely, ing People -of Europe while many Jewish chaplai n 1n the Registrar Paul Blommers sa i d Emil G. Trott. This drive, which publlcity; O. D. Bartholow, sup- G. I. sUit:; and shoes have been bers' and guests attended the sup­ a per. forces, recently returned today concerning the new se.,es- - wiU extend over a period of four ply; G. W. Buxton, truckinll; Mrs. received at the center. "We United States aiter COlldu,ctirlg ter beginning Feb. 4. weeks. Jan. 7 to 31, has as Its goal M. E. Taylor, schools; Mr.s. C1ar- should be able to give as much ," KofCtoMeet tour of Jewis h soldicrs to Registration materials for stu- I the collecUon of 10,000,000 gar- I ence E. Beck. churches and J. J. she says. tine. dents previously enrolled in the ments, bedding and clothing. Deninger, shipping. ------Marquette Co u n c i 1 No. 842, Knights of Columbus will have The British do nol wll nt colleges of liberal arts, commerce, Last April 25,000,000 garments The types of glU'metlts to be 001- thelr first bUliiness meeting of the tine to become a Jew isb educaUon and the graduate col- were collected in this counlry tor lected are: coats, suits, trousers, I .Pot Luck Supper new year tonight at 8 o'clock at lege may be obtained in the o!Cice shipment to the needy millioll3 of skirts, dresses, shirts, sweaters. l'he congregation of the Zion the clubhouse. oC the registrar upon presentation Europe and Asia. At the request underwear, shoes, galoshes, over- Lutheran c~urch will meet tonight Prank Kuncl, Grand Kn i g h t, petition with their mu, nUIIIC'LUTilll of identi(ication cards beginning of President Truman tbis second Ilhoes, rubbers, pajamas, night Ilt 6 p. m. in the chuJ'th parlors announced that State Secretary interests, according to Rabbi Monday, Blommers laid. Registra- national campaign is being con- gowns, knitwear, blankets. bed- zer, not because they do ~or a pot luck supper, with the Ray F. Coniey plans to be at the to antagonize the native tion must be completed and ma- 0 ACTRES Lenke lsacson 0' Omaha, Neb" former university stu- ' duc~ed , aga.in under the natl?nal d i~g, pieces, remnants a~d dr~p- annual business meeting of the meeting. terials returned to the of (ice by dent. makes up for her performance in "Kiss and Tell" in S eo \I I chairmanship of Henry J . KaIser. erles. Shoes should be tied WIth Important business will be dis­ Cultural differences are Thursday, J anuary 31. Korea, as pre. Clyne 8. Cooper of Slayton, Tex., looks on with ap~ In addition to. clothing, ~tizens separate cord toe to heel. church at 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Charles cussed and reports will be made. portance also, he stated, All students in the colleges of pre val. Mi. Iliacson, a member of PI 8eta. Phi locial sorority, has are asked to wrIte good will let- i Straw hats, toyS, feather beds, Sorenson and ber committee will There w i I I be social activities that the Arabs are far liberal arts, commerce, education portrayed Cor II Archer for Gl's in HawaJl Guam Manila Okinawa ters and attach them to their con- pUiows, mattresses, novelties and be In Of the after the bUliiness session. incoming Jews in and the gt'aduate college reglster- and Japan. (Offlcl~ U. S.' Army Photo) lributions. The few letters writ- household furnishings are not de- ing for the (irst li me can obtain ten in the last drive receIved sueh sired. materials by presenting their of- I fa vorable response that the Presi- : All types of washable garments ficial admission statement. They R1l 10 Slay Old.TI"mes Theme dent has asked for 10,000,000 such should be cletmed before they are I will complete registration at re- yer good wlll notes. brought to the center. Clothing serve li brary Friday a rternoon , F M h d· P Iowa City's collection ce~ter is need not be in perfj!C\ replir, but Grand ' Values -in Canned Food Feb. I , from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. and At HI hL I or et 0 1St arty located at 224 E. Washmgton. it should be presentable, , : Saturday, Feb. 2, from 9 a. m. Hours are 'rom 9' 30 a m to 12 Ig eve I . • •• E'irst contributor Monday .morn- until 12 M. . - - -- a. m. and from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. ing was May'or Wil.... r J. Teeters I '· Beginning freshmen in the col - The Wesley Foundation w i ll Cit!Zen· s are reques ted to brlOg' who brought two goodu.o will letters, ·At F~mous A· & PLow Prices! lege of liberal arts wi I I meet in SID start oCt the new year wit h an their contributions as early as pos- t . Heinz Famous MacBride auditorium M 0 n day, evera ays old- fashioned par ~ tomorrow at sible to facilitate packing prob- a op coat and a four-piece suit" Jan. 28, at 8 a. m. for instructions 8 p. m. in Fellowship Hall. ~he lems. Mrs. R. J. Jorea, 107 Grove regarding examinations and reg- old-limes theme will be carned I Mr Trott has selected a chair- street, brought a man's .winter istration. out in a program which includes man to be In charge of the center coat, a lady's fur collar coat and TOMATO SOUP Arter obtaining registration ma- Aller reaching a crest of 13.4 a squar e dance, a box s oci ~ and a I tor each of the four weeks. They two good will letters shottly after Reliable FU\!)y Cut. Whole Kernel Golden Com terials, students in the college of feet yesterday a(ternoon, the Iowa taffy pull. There will a LSO be are: Mrs. Dan A. Shaffer, Jan. the mayor. . . h i d I I . river is expected to stay fairly Ch ' . Green Beans No.2 can 17c Del Monte 1 lb. Glass Jar engmeerlOg sou reg 5 er 10 sleigh riding i1 there Is sn6w. 7 to 12,' Mrs. J. Goldberg, J an. 13 According to • mrman Barth,v- ' 'fl F 'd F b high in this vicinity for severaL th e d ean s 01. ce nay, e. I, For the square dance a profes- to" 19; M1'3. Marint Pederson, Jan. low, the clothing center Is. badly BI&' Smith 8rand Early June Aluka. Peas an d Saturday, Feb. 2. Beginning days. sional square dance caller has 20 to 26, and Mis. W. A. Looney, in need of cartons, .... xes and bur- Miss Wisconsin . , t d t "'111 • t L. C. Crawford, ass,ociate di- Tomatoes No.2 can 13c engmeermg s u en s vv repor, 0 been engaged, and a barn dance Jan. 27 to 3t. Ilap bags for packing."" Help' from ·... h b rector of the Iowa Institute of Hy- room 314 i n I.IIC p armacy- olany orchestra wilt furnish the music. This week Mrs. Shaffer has university men in, tying the pack- lona. 1945 Pack Assoried. Baby Foods building at 9 a. m, Thursday, Jan . draulic Research, sa id last night M b [ H' k H k ' 11 ' 3 1, for eKaminations. After re- th?t the crest was very broad and em ers 0 IC - aw S W I as- " Cut Beets No.2 can 11 c Clapps4~~r:~~!n7 c ~~~~:~ c e i v i n g registration materials, that It woul~ be two or three days sist the square dance groups. fiEDDY KILOWan ••• Sill', • ., ..... WE WILL GLADLY CASH YOUR PAYROLL CHECK they will register in the dean's or-I before t~e fiver was down to nor- A new angle on box socials will . .. mal again be introduced, with two g'"ls pro- For Perfect BakID.. Every Time fice Friday, Feb. I, and Saturday, A I ' 'I k J t' h ... -8W1J1)'fteid EJU'lehed Feb. 2. t 1 0 c .oc as ",ghl t e viding a tlox lunch for three per- Ptek 'Dt~ Values in Fresh Registrations for pharmacy stu- stnge of the river measured at the sons. The lucky boy who wins the Flour %5 11» 98c 50 Ib $2.01 dents will be held Thursday, Jan. hydraulics laboratory was 13.3 box In the aucUo n will get t wo Paper' Bac Baa' FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! 31, Q n d Friday, Feb. I in the feel.. partners to help !lim e a t t h e Enriehed Flour dean's oHicc. New pharmacy stu- ~ltgh~ay .No. 218 north of. Pal'k lunch. Mrs. Ruth Boyer will be Caillomia Size 61 Solid dents are expected to meet in the bndge IS sL~1I closed to traCC lc .but auctioneer, and proceeds from the O~c,ident 25 Ib bag 1.25 dean's office at 8 a. m., Jan. 31, probably Will b~ o~cn ed sometime sales will go to the Wesley Foun­ Enricbed .Flour HEAD LETTUCE 2 hds. 19c fo r instructions regarding exami- today as t~e high water recedes dation Building Fund. Those not PillsburY's 25 lb. bar 1.24 nations and registration Lo be Crom the highway. . able to prepare box lunches will Calif. Size 220 Navel Frozen Sweetened Crusbed completed by Lhe next day. The 13.4 r~t crest registered be able to purchase refreshments H.rd·rOcenated Veretable Oranges .... dOl. 44c Pineapple 1 lb. ctn. 43c Tuition for the next semester I here y~terday IS. the- ?ighest mark. at the party. Shor1enlnl' . FrllzeD Royal Anne must be paid at the o[(ice of the cver hit by the fiver In the month During an intermission of the dexo - l ·lb. 22c 3 lb. 63c Callfo~ Sile 300 lreasurer in University hall bt:- or January as ftlr as any known dance, the W e s 1 e y Foundation . cm. , em. Lemons ...•.. lb. 13c Cherries 1 lb. ctn. 32c tween Tuesday Feb, 5 and Sat- records are concerned. ' quartet wlll sing and lead the Breallfaat Coooa l{j lb. pk,.. Frozen Blenheim urday noon, Feb. 9. St~dents fail- Only areilS near the dty under l'roup in Singing. Members of the Rockwood's •••••. 10c South Amerlean Fresh Apricots lb. ctn. 35c jng to pay tuition before noon Feb. water,. cxcept highway No, 218, quartet are IvCl' Opstead, Bo b Premium 2 lb. pk,. Cocoanuts . . each 29c 1 4 are subject to a late registration :,re d.l'1 veways and the lagoon oren Payne, Don Houts and Bob Mar­ California Size Fancy Frozen Sweet (inc which is assessed automatic- In elly ~ark .and the lower part tin. S~a 'Crackers ..... 34c .2 ally by the university treasurer. Ofit:;kr~~ne~ fil:I~~pected to drop H e len. Wlederrccht is genCl'al "ill ~Nix Sboe Strfn,. Cauliflower .. hd. 37c Cherries 1 lb. ctn. 29c chairman of the party, with Glen Potatoes 4 oz. can 17c slowly and no further rises are Nlcholsen and Pat Kinncy as as­ anticiputed, unless heavy ruins sisLanLs. Decorations wlU be made Ann Pace Pure Richard Hull Held 1<111. under the direction of Florence TbrUb f'olks Shop a' A&P For Grape Jam 1 lb. Jar 21 In County Jail • • • C h r i s t ian 5 en a n d Harold 600 Jloll'ele a L Oals.vlllc Schwarm. In charge of the taLIy Full flavored & thrifty ~ Ib piI, Hichat'd LcRoy Hull , 17, who BURLINGTON CAP) - Nurses pull will be Joy Rankin and Iver FINE. QUALITY MEATS confessed to a series of breakings Innd other representatives of the Opstead. Center Cut Our Own Tea 31e I • and eQLerings and car prowlings Red Cross arrived in Oakville yes------.---­ I., · t Nabisco Dandy 6'>4 oz. after being arrested by Iowa City I terday to help with the evacuation into thousands of dollars in t he PORK CHOPS .' . ~ lb. 34c police Monda)' night, is in thelO[ 600 persons there mad~ home- Oakvillc areo where more than " county jail after failing to post less by rising flood waters. Grade. "A" Fanc), New York Dressed .' Oyster Crackers . .• 11e the $2,000 bond set by Pol ice ; Government eng inc e r s prc- 300 farms are all or partly under Judge John Knox yesterday. dicted a crcst in the flood waiers waler and water is stareding from Golden Center Toast.ed 1 lb. pk, a few inches to several feet deep FRYING CHICKENS Ib.44c Hull, charged with breaking and of the Iowa and Mis issippi l"ivers 100% Whe~t Germ .•..• 24e ent ring in the nightUme, waived ill Louisa co u n t y wo uld be in many homes. A considerable Rn~ End CII ts Pure Bulk Pork prcliminary hearing and was reached some time today. number o! stock animals have Pork Loin Roast lb. 28c Sausage ...•• Ib. 36c SuroJlyfield Quick or Rel"ular been drowned. IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS aiD , ELECTRIC 00. bound over to the district court. Damage Is cxpected to reach ~h BoIIton Butt Cuts Hla"h Grade Lean Rolled Oats 3 lb. pk!. 23c Pork Roast ••.. lb. 32c Ground Beef •• Ib. 24c Ann or Chuck Cuts . FroUD "eadlesa aDd Dressed New Enrlcbed Farina Cereal Mello-Wheat 14 oz. pkr. Be WARM Beef Roast .•.. Ib. 25c H&D W .hiting .• Ib. 19c Grade "A" Tender Juicy Frosen Boneless Fillets of Laundry Bleach Sirloin Steak •. lb. 38c Haddock •...• lb. 40c White Sai.1 1. Qt. Bot.9c Lean Meaty Pork Faucy Frozen JACKElS Spare Ribs ..•. lb. 21 c Jum~o Shrimp Ib.53c Sa-ves Scparal.c Bluing ~i..o'& pk Rain Drops ...... ,.20c & Marvel BJU1cbed DeUeloWl VIENNA BREAD Get Your Copy 01 the January "Woman's DaY"-2c Headqua.rten for Fine Quality Coats Texas Seedless . Head LeHuce Try 1& 'I'eaIRed • 16 01. loaf • • • • • . . 11 c DAIRY PRODUCTS Fresh From Nearby Fl&I'1II8 J&Ilfl .Parter Fresh Apple. Galore Grapefruit large Head Iowa Eggs '..•...... ••...... 001. ctn. 43c cCtH .. Cake 18 01. s~e 26c 10 for 10c Each , . . FrCl!b .Colored Cheese 35c Jane Parker DeUcioul Cheddqr •.••.•.•...... ' .....•• Ib. 34c "• .nI··-uts ... doz. ctn. 1Sc Pasteurbed Cheese Food Ched-O-Bit ...... 2 lb. box 70c JAIIiI Parlier Deluxe Dromedary Hills Bros" GoHee Fresh Colored Fruit Cake Jib. slae $1.64 Daisy Cheese ...... , • . •.• Ib. 35c Gingerbread Drip or Regular Marvd Delicious Bolls Doz. Sidwell'. Delleloua Creamed Parker House pkg 13c Cottage Chuse •...•...... • 12 oz. ctn. 15c Mix 24c Lb. 30c Morrell'. Pride WHITE HOUSE Pure Lard ....•...... 1 lb. ctn. 17c There til no Belter hmerlcan Proce!llled Cheese EvaporaW MUt Mel-O-Blt •. : • , , ••.•... . •.•.. 2 lb. box 71 c Crushed Pineapple Sniders Catsup 4 tall cans •..•••• 34c Swaner!. Puteurlled Aleutian Cloth Jackets 3 baby cans ...... 14c Fre~h Milk , , . • . • . . . , , . . . . . 2 - 1 qt. Botl 24c Frozen, Sugared Swaner's Pas&eurizetl • So comfortable . . . so warm. Aleutian Con&ailll '" USP Unlla 14 oz. Botfle 23t VUamIn D3 Per PIIIt Whip. Cream ••.•..•....•.... Yz pt. Bot. 24c zipper jackets alpaca lined that 8 top 1 Lb. 39c cold S14.95 to $18.50. OleaIII«' nlc. Farmer-Brine us your Eers-We Pay HJ.-hest Prlcelil . Brite-ize 2 It ... call5 lSc Sheep Lined Corduroy We Are Reeelvl~ Keep That School Girl "'Ine Cor Ule Balh Cudahy's Tender'd First Cut Be&'1IIat 8hlpmenla of for handsome campus wear, brown Complexion 3 Ree. Swan Soap and maroon sheep-lined corduroy long NORTHERN TISSUE Picnic Hams Pork Chops U we Moalel be out 01 NorUiem Palmolive Cakes 20, 8aby's Beauty Treatment jackets 522.50. Tlllae wben 1011 Ibop. please aM for It next time 10U are iJI Full Length Tan Gabardine Coats 5 Lb. Avg. Lb. 31 c Lb. 28c oar .tore. A coal for the occasion (EVERY OCCA'SION) in tan gab­ ardine with sheep lining and large collar. S35.

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