• On the Inside , The Weather Gld Scoula ~. for Camp Paqa 3 Generally lair and bot today and to­ LIbrary In.tau. Mlcro-Read_ morrow. Thundazahowen tomorrow. ... PaQa 5 -owan BlOb today 98. low 68. Yuterday'a on ADoel Street al Thrilla hiqb 97, low 71. ••• Paqe 5 1868 - AP Leased Wire, AP Wirephoto, UP Wire - Five Cents Eat. Leased Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, July 2, 1949 - Vol. 83, No . 182 Report Two (om'munists Die ~ , In Czech-Church 'Disturbantces Treasury Ends F·iscal PH-AGUE (AP) - Diplomatic sources had reports last night that at least two Communist police~en were beaten to death and aD undetermined number of persons injured in clashes between Catholic' faithful and government adherents in Slovakia in recent Year $1.8-Billion·ln Red days. • These same Bources also heard reports that at least small-s<,ale What a Load Off His Shoulders! anti·Communist partisa,n activity was' underway in the staunchly Business Drop, LINCOLN. MASS. tIP! - Tbe iown of Lincoln w .. In a bad way Catholic Slovak region. yesterday because John J. KeHlher 'deelded to retire al. 69. On the polUlcal front. the His retIrement len vacant the office, 01 pollee cblef. constable. CommunIst I'overnment wa. Oil Stockholder Sues IReduced Taxes water commiSSioner. water department superintendent. tree the offensive. It moved to 1ake warden. JllDth superintendent•• Iauhterin&' inspector. dor officer ",.ft" the lor naf "nal rellJioaa and sealers 0' we\&'hts and me ..ure •. seulp- lIoUoJ' &hi. week-end. To NuliHy YeHer's Called Reasons These ,holidays start today and WASHINGTON (iP)- The treas­ extend through TUe5day. They'll ury announced yesterday that the be marked by bil Catholic pfl­ Sale to Younkers government ended up $1 ,811,410.- Judith Cop/on Sentence grimages and celebrations honor­ An attempt to prevent the sale Ing the Missionaries Cyril and of Yetter's store to Younker 047.68 in the red { t r the fisca l 80474 ofylethodius, who brought Christi­ Brothers. Inc .• of Des Moines was year 1949 ending Thursday night. Pronounced; Out on Bail anity from Greece in the ninth made Thursday In Johnson This was three times greater century. and St. Prokop, a monk county district court when Fred­ than the deficit forecast in Presi- WASHINGTON (AP) - Scorning a mercy plea, Judith w,ho built a monastery at SazaV1l. erick May. Ii stockholder. and dent Truman's budget iast J anu- Coplon was sentenced yesterday to serve 40 months to 10 years in Bohemia. in the year 1030. Frederick May and company, ary. prison for attempting to betray her country as a spy for S ovi et On July 4, the nation will Inc .• New York. liJed suit to pre­ Russia. eelebnte another naUonal boU­ vent the present officers from The figures released by Secre- day marklnl' the burn In, at the dissolving the corporation, tary of the Treasury John W. The 28-year-old former government girl took the senten ce ,take of Religioul Reformer John Defendants in the suit are Yet­ Snyder showed spendin g jum ped without a quiver. to a peacetime record of $4fJ.- But in a bitter outburst, immediately before Judge Albert L. Russ in lol15. This bolldaJ ba, ter·s. an Iowa City corporation, (Dally Iowan pboto by Art Wimer) been moved up fl'Olll July 6 io and Younker Brothers, Inc. 057.J07,857,79, including every ------Reeves pronounced sentence, Ril e III&ke a compact weekend and A transaction was completed Driver Puts New Bridge to Test dollar pu ~ out for foreign aid W'hl'le FI'les Moll'on cried out: lave a worklnl' day for the Thursday night to put Yetter's programs. "I understahd I could plead, for "peoplfl's democracy." under the operation of Younker TESTING THE BENTON STREET BRIDGE yesterday. an Iowa OlUan found he could drIve all the way Treasury receipts in the SR me mercy. That I will not do. To across the newest span aoross tbe Iowa river. aUboul'h he bad to dodge In and around barricades. The Catholic Archbishop Josef Brothers immediately. Joseph period dropped to the lewest To Send Anderson me. pleading for mercy would be Beran, meanwhile. was reported Rosenfield. chairman of the Des bridge should be open by the end 0' next week after completion of minor oonstructlon work. Bridge in fi ve years-'$38,2 n the physiological ef­ Extensive damage was done to ca binet offi cers. than a j)ldlclal flndblr. $20.000 bone!. In Ute pvernment'. favor would buJldll\l's for retalllnl'. Washington restaurant to "dis­ One man who a ttended said the White charged that there has She and Palmer then flew to have to provtde aome scheme In the suit filed Thu,'sday by fects of various levels of thia­ cuss foreign affair,s." at least one of the cars. accQrd­ ing to pOlice. President t old officials to keep been no legal determination that New York. where Miss C<> plon and for dlapOlllel' of the Itoek which May a court order was asked mine intake were the lYasis for FBI Agent Llsb Wilson said the award. their fund requests as low as ef- Anderson has been restored to Russian Valentin Gubitchev face would not tbrow the atock mar­ which would retain the present Pressman's name came UP The award. consisting of a gold when Hiss, then a state de­ ficient operations would permit. his sanity and no authority exists trial on espionage conspiracy ket Into an uproar. No Jucta-e. officers from dissolving the local Russ Stalls Big 4 No figures were mentioned in the for the warden of the refwitzer. Des Moines attorney, to however, that effects of the 25- month. tase invol vln, stock I'esale, the weeks .hutdown caused by a strike nirl fri""rt,s . Jane Lingo an" he judgeship. day Ford strike just a month ago -r---- judge Bnd the parties Involverl of non-CommunlLt union men '1nd Druice Snyder. dauihter of .tlle McCarran has appointed him­ precipitated the extension. Usually work out a complete plan then found they were tao short of ser:'etary of the treasury. They ;elf chairman of a SUbcommittee Grancl Jury Begins for Its disposal. locomotives to 40 the job. I will return Monday evening. )f five senatC';s to conduct the '1earing. Gillette has asked to r,' Veterans' Checks 'Night-Rider Probe leard to outline his opposition 1n ietall. Not Delayed 'Her. 'BIRMINGHAM. ALA. (.¥) - A "I am too busy with appropria­ county lI'and jury belan Invlsti­ Unemployment Hits New Peak of 3,778,000 Veteran subsistence c:hecks for ~ ions hearings and sessions to ,atin, violence by hooded and ;tart these hearings now." Me­ students in this area should not WASHINGTON !til - Unem­ D, robed band. yesterday. aelving ::arran told a ,'eporter, adding be tlelayed. William Coder. ployment shot to a new seven- over. 1.415,000. refleoted a ,.,hter director of the veterins' service first into the invasion of a cafe ~ar peak of 3,778.000 In June on Employment also Increased in that he expects to· fix a new job maflket In whtch the econo­ center. said yesterday. by 80 wblte-sheeted men. the heels of a heavy flow of hi'h June . by ~26.000, but new jor my was able to absorb onl, date "in a short time." The veterans administration in T/U'tIt more Alabama noggings lehool and colleie IItudents Into openlnp on the farms and lp fac­ about two-thirds 01 the new Washlnat6n announced Monday the labor market, the censul bur- tories and lI&ores falled to keer were reported as the Inquiry got Job seekers. Deere Worker. Vote that there would be & delay of a tau estimated yesterday, p8~ with the over·all Increase in Supporting that. the census bur­ '100 Percent' Strike few day. because the a,ency ran under way. TItIa mea. Utere were ...... the ~abor foree. eau also reported it is takin, un. out of money. but that C,." "J'.r~ Two Methodist ministers. the IIIOre _ken on 'he na.lo,n'l While total J4n. employment DES MOINES (.¥)-At a union employed workers longer to tind is providing emer,eney funds for Rev. H. rrink Ledford and the JobieM rolls In Jane 'Uilia MaF. stood at M.81~.000 - the highest new spots. In June. it said, some mass meeting marked by engt·y the new fileal year which bellan Rev. Luther Brown, have said they The iolal wllemplored Ie Jaue a .inee laat November - th~e were '50,000 persons had been looking shouts, production workers of the yesterday. Jear 810 was olll, 1.114..... 83,3Ia.000 men. women and young- for work four monlhs or longer, John Deere Des MoiDl,q work~ Coder laid that the cheeks seem verified three fio",np In recent The last time unemployment.ten of 14 or over worklnll or ac­ Many economists expect fall to voted yesterday to continue a to be coming through normally. WHitt in Clay county. toPped the June tl,un ",al back tively ...kin, work, That almost provide the an.wer to whether strike which beian U1Uh .... j al­ ff1,lIy ,,.w ... "hitS.... w.. "... ,. "".... , Although the checks do uot ,0 C.rcult Jud,e Robert J. Wheeler in l'ebruar~" 1~411, when It equaUed the aU-time record set presen t price reductions and sca t­ ternoon. COOLING Olo'F FROM THE HEAT In the Iowa Valoll are the East­ through his office, he said. the char,eIi thl lI"and jury to "let to, ~.ched 4-million. The nation was l•• t Jqly. tered production cutbacks mean Members of locill 450, United ham family 117 Stadium park. Whlle Iowa brollid ,esterday veterans w:ho use the service cen­ 0' cu, thl. ~itollJ of J'lotoul, venom,ous, converUn, from peace ,to wartlme Tbe fact Uua' emplo,ment In­ the nalion Is goln, through a con­ Auto Workers (CIO) voted. 272 under a 97 de,ree temperature. a 1949 hllb. Mr. and Mrs. abnt ter as their mallin, addre.. are production and many were lett a:e .... 0111)' ",.... In June, trolled readjUstment or ia headed to 1311 In favor of a "100 percent Eastham and .on Jeff .trolled &hrourh the alr-coudltlond VllIon belllnnln, to receive their cheeks anei maUOtoUi actl" of nl,ht riders temporarily Idle by the chanp- wbUt ~e .W labor toree rose into a real ree_on. strike." 10Wll'e. for lot month. in tbiI diltdct. PAGE TWO - THE DAILY IOWAN, SATUllDAY. JULY t. tN. Joosl Hits 17th HR. -,(ubs "Fight Back, Tip Bues, 6=5 • As Athletics Topple CHICAGO (JP) - 'rhe Chicago Keller's Triple Edges Nats, 5 4 Browns Bow, 3-1; Cubs pa!'layed Hank Sauer's hit­ , 11-5 Five Iowa Schedules ting, including his 11th homer, PHILADELPHIA (JP) - Eddie 6-Hitter by Benton and Bob Muncrief's able reliet Joost drove in five runs and hit Already Drawn for pitching into a 6-5 win over the Four Run Ninth One Down, One to Go Three Hits in 8th his 17th home run of the season CLEVELAND (.II') - With big Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday. last night as the Philadelphia Al Benton twirling six-hit ball, The triumph left the Illst­ Athletics routed the Boston Red the defeated ,49-50 Althletic Year place Cubs only on~ ,arne be'­ Wins for Yanks Clinch Giant Victory; Sox 11 -5 behind the eight hit the S1. Louis Browns last night. Schedules for five Hawkeye hind the 7th spot BIU:li. W ASHlNGliON (JP) - Charley pitching of Southpaw Lou Brissie. 3-1. First Baseman J llck Graham sports al;eady have been drawn Sauer singled home pair of spoiled a shutout for Benton with with the first of the contests Keller's pinch triple with two Dodgers Lose, 4-1 Jack Kramer, idle most of the ~un s in the CuiYs' three-run third. still lhree months away. aboard climaxed a 4-run ninth season, tried a pitching comeback a fifth inning homer. Benton His homer, with n~e aboard. inning outburst by the New York NEW YORK (JP) - The New for Boston but was knocked from struck out five. The events include 22 basket­ launched anothet· Bluin 1hree ­ Yankees as they defeated Wash­ York Giants made the most of the mound during a seven run Joe Ostrow s ~ started for the ball games, nine football games, run spree in the fifth. three hits in the eighth inning - Browns and was ch,arged with six contests in track and swim­ ington, 5-4. last night. Philadelphia outburst in the sec­ After Dlltch LeI). rd was Eddie Robinson's tenth homer a double and a pair of singles - ond inning. his fourth defeat. Tommy Fer­ ming and five in gymnastics. to notch three runs and beat thc In basketball, Iowa will lace belted away from Clie mound with Clyde Vollmer on base In The Red Sox had opened the rick relieved him in the seventh. by a three-run Buc rally In Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-1, yesterday. game with a two-run inning but The Indians got two unearned 17 different teams, Includhlg the eighth staked Mickey Harris the fourth for a 4-3 ~~d . I\IW1- to a 4-1 lead entering the ninth, Both teams made eight hits but couldn't hold the lead when the ; uns in the first inning and Jim sucb new ones all Lawrence the Brooks could bunch as many Tech, Utah Slate, Carne,ie crier limited PiUsburfh to one but Harris walked Joe DiMaggio, A's teed of! on Kramer in the Hegan scored the Tribe's third run and l{)ur hits tile last Clve as three in only one inning, the run from lhird on a flyout by Tech and Oreron. BUt Johnson and Johnny Lin­ second. Innings. The lone ' ~lly was third. in which 'they s

. -.---~ - ~ ,,' Micro-Reader'Makes Reading Easy tli Thrills on Angel Slree1, SUI Library Installs Sell UExtra Baggage" - Few Dull Moments New Reading Devite * *By VINCE BRANN * * * BY DICK DONAHUE a Want Reading six hundred printed With Ad ilf you are at all partial to a tion - lind this Is at best a minor words on a space less than half good thriller now and then, you feature - it is that often the ac- the size of a three-cent stamp will certainly not want to miss tion ahd the dialogue are forced is a diUicult job for even the best '"L08~t~an~dI""1'l'Fo:-un~dr------'lrTl • ------. General services (COnt.) Patrick Hamilton's "Angel Street," and somewhat stilted. of eyes, but the SUI general U- which opened at the University This Is hardly a serioul draw· brary makes it easy. Lost: Brown stripped Shaeffer WANT AD RATES ASHES and Rubbllb bauliD8. theater last night. It Is a solid back, however. The play moves They do it by using a tiny fountain pen near Law Com- • ______• Phone 6623. mons or Law Building. Reward. evening's entertainment and the with a ~ood deal of smoothness print called micro-print _ a Clean, wallwashing and. paln~ dull moments are few. towards Its climax and the de- photographic reproduction of larg- Ext. 31~2. For consecutive Insertions Dial 4448 or 9262. The' play employs a small cast, nouement Is hlrhly satisfactory. er readable type. A micro-library- Lost: green zipper coin purse, One DaJ ...... _...... 6c per word depending largely upon the work Mention must also be made of reader, a machine which enables Personal services of three players. Hal Tulchin, In Diana Kershner who does a par- d h . Schaeffer Hall Wednesday, con­ Three Dan ...... _... IOc per word 38 taining $16 l\nd change. Reward. the role of the elderly and clever ticularly fine J'ob I'n her brl'el, but one 11to b rea13 'ncht e rrucro-prlnth on Six 1)&)'...... 130 per word Ironing In my home. WiD pick-Up · portant, moments on stage as the an y -I screen, as re- Call 8-1148. detective, Rough, does by far the un t1 b I tall ~ t th Ii One Montb...... 39c per word and deliver. Dial 8-1175. finest job. His portrayal has wit, cockney maid, Nancy. She adds a cen y een ns e a e - style and, skill; it is probably one very happy touch of humor to the brary. t 100 . Classified Display lJiitJ'UctiOD 81 whole murky business. F;olT\ 60 0 prmted p'ages of the best pi.. ces of character act- b oduced in f ,- Patricia Holland is good as the can , e repr rows 0 Bad Check Passers One Day ...... 75c per col. inch Ballroom dance lessont. in, w,e have ~een on the local micro-print on the back CIf a sin- Six Consecutive days, Youde Wurlu. Dial 11485. stage in some time. older servant, Elizabeth, and two gle 3 by '5-inch celluloid Index per day ...... 60c per col. Inch IAlso commendable is Jane Lek- very strong and very anonymous Sentenced by TroH , Bobbl'es appear when called upon card called a micro-card, which One Month .. 50c per col. inch Tutoring In Mathematics and Phy­ berg in the feminine lead as Mrs. . (Ave. 26 insertions) sics. Phone 8-1697. Manningham. If she does not do to hasten the vl'llain off to J'ail at is insertedd fIn the d mlcro-library-th Police Judge Emil G. Trott yes­ all that one might desire as the just the proper moment. reader an ocuse on. e scree? terday continued indefinitely the Rooms for Rent II The play is well costumed _ The tront of the micro-card. IS case of Clifford R. Ayers, 35, Check your ad In the Ilrst Issue It appears. The Dally Iowan can be re- 1 d bl f bo frantic lady who is slowly being note Mr Tulchln's red shirt _ and. used tor catalogue data, whIch Wellman, who pleaded guilty to sponalble tor only one Incorrect Insertion. 3 coo ou e rooms or ys op- driven mad ~ by a scheming hus- the set 'is well-designed. It is a makes it possible to file !both a Clln­ band, one can only say that she bo k d·t . d rd . cashing bad checks in JohnS()n posite Woolworth's.115 S. does a more than adequate job play you ought to see. dr~we:.n 1 s m ex ca 111 one county. ton, 3rd floor. Trott ordered Ayers to make Deadline. with an admittedly difficult role. Prot. Norman L. Kilpatrick, as- good all outstanding checks in Room tor married couple. 447 The Jllay Is set In 19th·cen&ur'.Y Low Plu mbi n9 Bid S()ciate director of SUI libraries, Johnson county and to make a Weekdays ...... 4 p.m. South Summit. Phone 3447. IDllubd and the mood and at- said the micro-library-reader is report to the Iowa City pOlice Saturdays ...... _...... Noon Plea~ant downstairs room tor mOlphere 01 the period are ad· Accepted by Board most useful as a device to made court either in writing or in per­ married couple. References. 7654. mlrabb projected by the Jll'0- available the ~opy

.' .0Jal Portable. • I We repair all makes ot type­ writen. Victor Addlna Machll1el for immediate del1ve1'J. ~191 ,ETTA KETT , . PAUL ROBINSON • WIKEL Th. People'. ~btpla~ TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE HI! III'\Nr SOMIi PASSES DallJ Iowan wpt Au 10 MV AlQ SHOW ~ - A ..O 124~ E. Colle(e Pbon.8-1051 00 ,.... A FAVOQ.! see I schedule, ~A~ errA GIi~ ONI!! ~d C~I"',) ' L. Good Cleaning Pays off , You feel better, look better, editor of Til "ork better, when your cloth.. mUlt be IUbr • are COD-cleaned. ~the, wiD N~ Fut, thoroulh c1eanl", Dlat. .GlBLY~" COD cleanlni topa Ja town. can todayl ~ all Un1~' ..tty meqt 7-2~ ..y 'l'ueadar a COD Cleaners ' .ed.'-lweI. and '0 .. " 'AGE SIX - THE DAlLY IOWAN. SATURDAY, I1JLY t, 1141 •

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NINETEENTH CENTURY ENG­ LISH cOlltumes b"bl"bt tbe my­ 'Sw stery play, "Ancel S ~l'ed" wbJch opened- at the un~erslty theater 10 last n ..ht. A great deal• •of work went Into tbe sd and costume designing. ,tacing and dlrectlnl'. but here the audience lIees only the finished product.

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MIXIiNG A LITTLE "SCOTCH" medicine for Mrs, Mannlnrbam (Jane Lekber,) Is "Do()tor" Rour" (Hal TuI-

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tlon ' yesterday aralnd a leachl~ Holiday west saw rapidly

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DRESS REHEA&SAL Iii tbe (I. nal step ~fore the" play 'y. ' rea­ dy tor . tbe . "first D.irhters."

These dramatic lu .. ·, students are practtemi- ~ tove '. scene' In "Anl'el Stree""

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STAGE PROPS lend reattsm to any play. SUI dramatic ana students learn to make , their

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CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM Is ellSentla) to youIII aetors. Here Prof. The 0 II 0 r e Vlehman of the drama tic arts d epa rt men t expJalna

the proper way to play a scene to a -,roup of students rehears. Inr for "Parlor Story," a come· UAW Vot dy ~hlch wUl be presented Ju. P' Strike I, 1Z &hroll&b 18. l)ETROIIT bers of the lOcal v ~ ted 0 ,I yesterday \be Ford M ,vent the in cides this a. baCk current , Results of the Rouge I UA.W Ford [ TRYOUTS are held wen in ad. hon, showed vance crt • .,'11 rehe&l1llll&. "rlke alld I' Here stadents read linea front l{owever, i1kellhcod of JUt by Forc 'the .enslo tbe fantu,.. ''Ullom,'' In the .~ the c hope &hey wUJ bave a- part fa \b~ to ex' that p ..,. when l& opeRi Jal, n. tract on 8 d ~ ,xplrea Jl MeVLO- .1!lRLJN (A IIi!! today h4 lnd German , IttrnUAm lloner. !.teCloy ott lob once hell Clay upon ~ b)' air yeltel