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tIVE CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA WEDHESDAY, FDRUARY 21, 19~ VOLUME XLV NUMBER 126 ea o c e u eonlwo

New Promise From Englan~- Soviets Report finfArmy Dutch Agent to Opens Assualt Assistance In Jap War Brandenburg WASHINGTON (AP)-Presi­ to General Charles De Gaulle Lo dent Roosevelt, during a dramatic mect with the president at Algiers. Van Berkel fo Speak near-east odyssey, has obtained Roosevelt wanted to discuss ques­ Across Crom Prime Minister Churchill u tions of "mutual interest and im­ Advances At Information First new promise to "tbrow everything" portant" to France and the United at the Japanese acter Germany's States. The French leader, sup­ Siegfried Line defeat. He also got a snub from posedly miUed at being barred Germans Put Up Work of Underground South Third of Island Fortress of Goch Gm. CharLes De Gaulle. Crom the big three conferences, de­ To Be Subied of Last The story of j hl' president's clined and the pre~ident said he Strong Opposition Sealed Off; Resistance Cleared by Canadians meetings with premiers, kings and was "most disappoint('d." In Capital Province Talk of Series StiHest of Pacific War prInces alter the Crimea conCer­ Roosevelt did I\ot go to Rome PARI (AP) - 'rhl' Ameri­ ence came out in part yesterday. and Paris, as had been indicated LOI ' UUN, Wedn sday (AP) Speaking for Inlormation First 1 . •'. PA IF! F LEE T The tresh British pledge for in some foreign quarters. Instead. Clln Third lirmy, slashing into - Russi un First Ukraine army this afternoon at 4 o'clock, Jacob IIEADQUARTER" Wl'dne- rullest participation against Japan he went by motor to Sevastopol, or beyond the Sie~r"ied Ji [Ie on Van Berkel will tell of his experi­ .'las given to the president by the bombed out Crimean port across for .!' dl·OI· some 10 mil . day (AP)- 'fhr three-day-old • 5O·mile irout, surKed forwllrd ences as an agent lor the Nether­ prime minister at Alexandria. The the lip of the Crimean peninsula llorthw(' t and we~t in 0 r­ lands underground during the past in\' ion of Two is all ad of 21/ . miles in rain and mud yes­ Nhite House narralion said that from Yalta; Clew to Egypt for con­ rnuIIY'~ Brlltldl'nburg province four years. The lecture will be cb!'duJe dt'llpilc the unprcce­ terday aud captured ten towns "new and important" discussions ferences aboard a warship in the yest rday, captul'ing mor than the last of the 11144-45 lnlorma­ d nled ferocity or JapanI'. re­ and entered five othen; in a sur­ of the Pacific situation were con­ Suez canal with Kini Farouk ot o communities in the face oC tion First series In the sen a te iSiancp, it IVII. leal'nell today. prise new a t t a c k lIcross tltp ducted there, topics that had to be Egypt. Emperor Hallt Selassle or pel'si!ltl'nt counter at til.' k s by chamber of Old Capitol. The nit d 'tat Fifth ma­ passed over at the big three meet­ MQlielle ri vcr. Ethiopia, and King Ibn Saud ot whic·h th., i 'azis sll'ove to hold rin corp. achie"ed one of tb ing because of Russia's non-ag­ Saudi Arabia and then started The title of Van Berkel's taJk ia Scottish forces of Gen. H. D. the dtal sou til (' aRt ern ap­ to be "Underground Agent.." lie itlvasion 'N objectives by Crerar's Canadian First lIl'my gression pact with Japan. home via Algiers, hi. last stopping The account told of an invitation place. proach s to Berlin, 57 miles will describe hIs activities for the noon 'l'u <.lay, a lit II ovcr 24 cleared all of the Siegfried awny. underground in Holland, Germany, hours ince the marines lauded 8tronghold of Ooch except IJ, few Mo. cow' nip:htly communi· Poland. '/\ustrla, Czechoslovakia on the Routhenst coa. t, when isolated pockets, but this offen­ .JlH', announcing tlll'<;P gain, and other parts 01 Europe occu­ rhpJ captufPd til!' thre -runway sIve at the northern end of the Yanks Compress Japs I At a Glance- said about 1,000 Germans wera pied by Germany, For a long Motoyama bomber field No. I, western front appeared generally captured in that ector northeast time he lIv d in Berlin and was within ti&htcr plane range of .\J'mled in its 13th day by vicious and east of Guben, whits! some present during approximately 50 Tokyo, 750 miles to the north. enemy resistance. In South Manila 100 miles to the southeast fighting alUed air attacks over the Gcrman AI Dopking, AJ socia ted Prcss Canadian t roo psI e II b a c k Today's continued for the annihlllation of capital. war correspondent, con firm e d slI,htly in the flaming arc before MacArthur Announces the German garrison In the be­ Van Berkel was in Holland when that the invasion plan called lor Calcar, seven mlles northeast of sieged Silesian capital of Breslau. It was invaded by the Nazis In seizure or the airfield, also known GOth, as the Germans hurled in Casualty Figures Brcak Into Breslall 1940. He was studying at the Uni­ as Suribachi, by tonight. one counterattack after another to For Luzon Fighting Iowan' German radio accounts, agree­ versity of Rotterdam then. Soon Third of J land Isolated dt!nt allied lines for the (lrst time ing essentially with the Russian after thcy went Into Holland, the Today the mllrlnes, stili backed since the drive down the Maas­ Marines l'cvcaled to be ahead announcements on the conflict in Germans put into eUect a forced . by one of the most concentrated MANILA, WednesQay (AP)­ • • • corridor begall. labor law. Thousands of Dutch ship bombardments in history Japarese casualties of more than of scheduLe In Iwo fighting. Brandenburg east or Guben, said civillans were taken by force when J~ob Van Berkel which in six days has pitched AS resistance on the 25-mile 95,000 In the six weeks of the also that the Soviets had broken they did not enroll as workers more th an 8,000 tons of steel at northern front moun led in in­ Luzon campaign were reported First army opens new drive into Breslau and G10gau but had tor Nazi Germnny_ The Dutch needed the Nipponese, tore Into enemy tenSity, with the Germans rein­ today by Gen. Douglas MacAr­ across Moselle rivel'. bef!n tbrown out and tbat the IIgents in Germany to create an hili poSitions on the flanks after forced to the strength oC at least , who said the compressed Breslau garrison has spurned a nine divisions, Lieut. Gen. George La ti c c t u I' e of information surrender ultimatum. organization to supply men ship­ Senate Group Shelves German Rail scaling ott the liouth th lrd 01 the enemy garrison in south Manila ped there with false passports and islond's eight square miles. S. Patton's doughboys stepped up was treating non-combatants Flnt series to be today. On the northern Iront Moscow the pressure along the major por­ announced iains up to 13 miles visas 80 they could escape theIr There Is n terrific fight ahead "with the greatest savagery." Manpower Measure J fl Hit against Jnpane e on the north tion of the Third army front, UniversIty Con c e I' I band to and capturc of 50 Polish corridor captors and cross the border to wllere four divisions ran their' MacArthur lisled American cas­ present program tonight. towns by the Second White Ru - Holland. une Ion I end of the island, on a plateau three-day bag of prisoners to ualties for the six weeks at 12,- sian army. Advancing northward Volunteering as a for e i g n Ignores Endorsement overlooking the beachhead. The 929-2,676 killed, 245 missing and bulk of the Nipponeso gnrrison is 4,100.- on a 20-mlle-wid front, the e worker, y~ Berkel wa sent t!J 10,008 wounded. The Americans regl tered their forces were wllhin 33 mile eouth B rlln Incs was loon working in By FOR; Starts Work BUS F f there. On Substitute Bill Stiffest Oppo !tlon beIt 'gatns In the triangle formed These figures underscored the France to Take Part of Danzig, once-tree BalUc port. a German factory. Arrested once, y .. or s by the Moselle and Saar rivers, severity of the Manila Ligbting, Czechoslovakian Fronl he was taken to a Gestapo prison, As the marlnes consolidated their !Ianks yesterday, Dopking smashing wiLhln tour miles of which MacArthur said was still On the southern end of the long where he remlilned for a we k. WASHINGTON (AP)- The sen­ LONDON (AP)-Nuernberg, one said they encountered "probably Saarburg from two directions. bitter. They showed an Increase In United Nations eastern front the Russians an­ Sixty J;lCrIOns were held there In ale milltary committee shelved the of Germany's most Important rail the stiffest enemy fire yet taced of 24,000 Japancse casualties and nounced cap ~ u r e of 60-odd a ceU 8 feet by 10 feet, where they work-or-lall bill yesterday despite ThI! 94th division captured junctions and scene of former NazL in the Paci!lc war." 3,246 American casualties In the Czechoslovakian lowns In a drive had to stand up all the time. a new endorsement by PresLdent Weiten and pushed into Orscholz last week alone. Conference in April party propaganda spectacles, was .nd Frendenburg to get within that carried northwestward withln A young man of 26, Van Berkel Roosevelt and began perfecting a Front Ilnc reports said the gains Japanese cornered in the intra­ 13 miles of Banska Bystricia, and battered yesterday by 900 United north ot the airfield ranged from four mJles of Saarburg on the has just arrived In the United much mUder substitute. States Flying Forlre sea in its m u ro S (walled city), which told of repelling determined Ger­ 100 t(l 200 yards. IOUth. This di vision had taken PAR1S (AP)- Ftallce definiteLy States with a dramatic story of The 12 to 6 vote to lay aside heaviest daylight bombini of the American howitzers are pounding man counterattacks in Hungary At the end or the second day, 210 prisoners by 4:30 p. m. yester­ intends to participate in the united underground work. the house-approved measure in war. from close range, and its environs on the north bank of the Danube the hard-fighting devildogs had day to bring Its two-day total to nations conference at San Fran­ The student leader who ,will In­ favor of the substitute which The big American armada, which 1,036. are being compressed into an area ea,t of Komarom. troduce Van Berkel today is Jean would strengthen the war man­ cut a curving line across the south measuring 1,200 yards by 800. cisco, April 25. foreign o!Cice Included an escort or 700 !lgh ters, end of the island, glving them The armored units that ctossed spokesmen said yesterday as the The Germans claimed to have Stamy, A4 of Marlon. The speaker power commission's present job encountered no enemy aerial op­ elimina ted part oC the Russian control of one third of Iwo's eight the \ Moselle early in the day The Japanese commander in French public heard for the first will be interviewed at 3:15 this placement program was taken position but ran Into intense anll- Hron river bridgehead east or square miles. deepened their b 1'1 d g e he a d to the intramuro5 has not replied to time of Gen. De Gaulle's refusal to afternoon over WSUI by Edna shortly after the committee was Komarom. \Vedle Extended nearly t h r e e mil e s, capturing an American offer to liberate the meet Roosevelt in Algiers. Herbst, A3 01 Newton. handed a memorandum from the Palzen and pushing within four estimated 7,000 civilians inside in president. Bulletln On the southeast coast, this miles of Suarburg in the vicinity exchange for an honorable sur­ In its account of De Gaulle's ac­ LONDON, Wednesday (AP) wedae is more than two miles tion the newspaper Combat said Dated Feb, 11 and presented to wi(\e aLong the coasl. A la te re­ of Rommellangen. The town of render. ISpring-Like Weather 1 the commlttee by Majority Leader -British heavy bombers struck Kid, on high ground four mlles that Foreign Minister Georges BI­ Jesse L. Richardson a heavy blow last night at port stated It hilS been extended dault and some other ministers Barkley, it read: louthwest of Saarburg, aiso was I Returns to Iowa City Dortmund, important western lor 2,000 ya rds along the south­ Gripsholm to Reach wanted the president of the provi­ I "[ hope that legislation embrac­ west coast. captured. ------. Dies in Hospital ing the principle of the May bill front traffic center while RAF sional'French government to forget Nearly all of the snow that fell Mosquitos made two sharp at­ Perhaps hinting that more sat­ Pier About Noon national pride and meet Roosevelt Monday night disappeared yester­ can be speedily enacted." isfactory progress could be ex­ Jesse L. Richardson, who tacks on Berlin, the air min­ anyway. De GaUlle was sustained day as warmer temperatures The house passed the May bill Istry announced today. pected, Nimitz said: Stassen Calls Choice JERSEY CITY, N. J . (AP)-The in his refusal by a Lurge majority proved that the short cold wave slashed his wrists in the county several weeks ago shortly after its "A large portion of our artil­ Gripsholm neared the end of its of the cabinet, this account said. was over. The high temperature jail while awaiting trial on a enactment was urged by Roosevelt. lery now ls ashore and in position sixth exchange voyage last night, The French were disappointed at yesterday was 39, the low 23. At charge of sodomy, died in Univer­ Senator Chandler (D., Ky.), who aircraft fire. Sixteeen bombers and to support both flanks of the As Delegate to Parley bringing home 1,206 repatriates, having been lefl out of lhe big 11 :30 last night the mercury was sity hospital at 5:30 yesterday aft­ jolned Senators O'Mahoney (D., 23 fighters were missing last night. beacbhead." including 463 01' wounded three conference. down to 30 with Indications that it ernoon, according to Dr. Frank L. Wyo.), Kilgore (D., W. Va.), Wag­ This vital junction of main east­ 'Political Liability' American soLdiers who were pris­ While the French foreign office would go a LltUe lower before Love, county coroner. ner (D., N. Y.), Ferguson (R., west and north-south rail lines in oners of war in Germany. is withholding fC;)l'mal accepllinc~ morning. He was found unconscious in his Mich.) and Ball (R., Minn.) as a south-central Germany lies 100 WASHINGTON (AP) - Comdr. The ship radioed she would of an invitation to the San Fran­ This morning low clouds are ex­ cell early Monday morning and co-author of the ~ ubstJtute. de­ miles north of MUDlCh, about 150 Nurse Draft Okayed Harold E. Stassen said yesterday reach Ambrose light in the lower cisco meeting pending a Study of pected to move in and possibly a rushed to the hospital. Several clared the committee's action mUes behind the western front and he is putting world peace ahead channel today about Il o. m. in the Crimea, offic-ials said there light rree:ting drizzle will fall. It blood transtusions were given him means the work-jail bill Is "as 225 miles from the eastern front By House Committee 01 bls political future to sel've as a (EWT), which would bring ber to never had been II question of re­ will be generally cloudy today but he revived only temporarily. dead as Lazarus," O'Mahoney German ministries are reported to delqate to the united nations con­ her pier between 12 and 1 p. m. fusing a place in peace discussions. with little change in temperature. Dr. Love said that he died from agreed. have moved there under the Red WASHINGTON (AP)-Unrnar­ ferent.1!. lOIS of blood without regaining The committee hopes to agree army's threat to Berlin, l'ied women nursell between the Hfa selection by President DRAGON'S HEAD VOLCANO LANDMARKS IWO JIMA consciousness. on final terms of substitute today. Striking Nuernberg ailar extra· .Iges of 20 and 44 inclusive, would lWo8evell is a "political liability," Sheriff Preston Koser said last ordinary heavy traffic was dis· be liable to draft for military the former Minnesota Republican niihl that he did not know what covered piling up there, the Eigh th service under legislation approved IOvirllOr told a news conference. Richardson used to slash his airforce heavies unloaded 11,0(10 yesterday by the house military ~t, he added, it is his patriotic wriits. high explosive bombs and 300,000 committee. dllty to help work for a strong Arrested Feb. 3 by Iowa City Taking Over incendiaries, about 700 Mustangs But committee members, con­ PoIot-war league of peace-loving police, the state adjutant of the and Thunderbolts escorted the cluding three weeks of considera­ nations. D. A. V. pleaded not guUty when He Claims He Owns bombers. tion of the measure requested by Stassen, flllg officer with Ad­ arraigned be1qre the grand jury Significance of the traffic con­ President Roosevelt Jan. 6 to pro­ Il\iral William F. Halsey, is here last week. A true bill charging Streetcar gestion was not determined. vide 20,000 nurses for the army with his chief lor stra tegy talks him with lIOdomy was returned. Heavy bombers of the 15th air­ and the navy, said privately they with Admiral of the Fleet Ernest Mr. Richardson was born May OMAHA (AP)-A 22-year-old force operating from Italy re­ did not expect the legislation, if J. KIn;. 28, 18114, at Ainsworth. He was Oakland. Neb., farmer wbo appar­ turned to the Vienna area yester­ enacted, to be enforced, except He said he would doff his uni­ iraduated from the University of enUy thought UIOse street car day. possibly among cadet nurses. form temporarily for Ule worLd Iowa In 1923. tokens you put in the fare box Even should the existing volun­ conference so that, In civilian sta­ He served in the army ordnance apply on the purcbase of a street teer system, which the legislation tw, he can "speak, act and think" department during World War I. car w disenChanted in municipal House Committee continues, fail to produce the nec­ III he pleases. Attef he was graduated from the court yesterday. Recommends Local es>ary nunluer of nurses, tbe im­ President Roosevelt Included university he taught in the Erwin Mary Ann Lesley, 19, told the pact of the bill would fall heavi­ lltellitn and two Republican legis­ htllh school I!nd at schools in Eau court that Darrel Backus jumped Option Measure est on the 27,000 women trained lators In the seven-man delega­ Claire, Wis., and Roek Jsland, Ill. on the car she wal) operating, told under the cadet nurse corps pro­ tion which will represen~ the He Is survived by hts wife, to bel' "You're fired-l own tbis gram, DES MOINES (AP)-A much The bill requins local draft United States at San Francisco who'll he was married April 10, street car company and I'm taking discussed measure which has re­ ataJ'tin, April 25. 1938; aile Ibtwr, Mrs. Velma Ryer­ over." boards to take cadet graduates ceived little action-a bill to pro- first and prohibits the induction of SOA, San Diego, CallI.; two broth­ "He said he had been putting vide local option el~tJons on state ers, Capt. Homer Richardson, sta­ non-cadets so long as the board Stettlnius E~pectl money in that box every day and liquor stores-was finally re­ has cadets availabl'!. Inter-American Meet tioned a~ Lopg ~ach, Calif., and he figured he just about owned ported out of the houae liquor Harlow lliehardson of Chicago; the street car I was operating,", control committee Monday with a To Equal Big Th,ree onll niece and one nephew. Miss Lesley testified. recommendation for passaie. David Lloyd George The body Is at Oatb;)ut funeral MExICO CITY (AP)-Secretary The girl said that when Backus Also reported out, but without Reported Critically III home. funeral arrangements have finallY shoved her from the oper- recommendation, was a proposal of Stete Stettlniul brought a whirl­ not been mac,te. WInd of optimism yepterday to the ator's seat she set the controls, to ban billboard advertising of Inter-American conference which jumped oIt the car and summoned beer, but the committee amended CRICCIETH. Carnarvon, WalES be Aid' he cOnfidently expects to q,eek Mlnilte, Resignl help. it to set the ban only agalnit sign- (AP)-David Lloyd George, one Iq\IIl the success of the bIg th ree ATHENS (AP)-I'remier Gen. Police intercepted the car, sub- board beer advertisements. of Britain's elder statesmen and Crimeen meeting. Nichol.. Plastlras accepted the dued the impulsive transit tycoon However, member. of the wet spark plUC of the empire's fight in The American .ecretary of slate real~tion ,.tarday of Interior alter he hit one officer in the bloc In the committee were confl­ the last war, was reported critic­ iIIued • brief statement, in which Minister Pericles Rallis in a Greek nose and brouiht bim to jail. He dent the billJ never would reach ally 111 Last night at his home near he Protnlaed full United States cabinet aquabble which be,an was given a 25-day jail sentence debate in the house. Each mea­ here. IqPlIOrt in the conlerent!e, opening wben a.uls Ptotelted that removal Iand lined $35 and costs on charies lure had been voted on in com- A bulletin from his physicians Thurlda)', for moves toward A TRAILING CLOUD of __e, renI\ of United 8~tet air ....ali. hann over Mt. 8urlbaebi, ellUDei 01 poUce control from his depart- of assault and battery, reslstlni mitH ljefore and each time the said the While-haired, 82-year-old t::henlDl Inter-American re- volcano and laDdmaril on (wo I .... wlaeC'e marbles are Il&hUar • b1ooc1F baUle lor &be startectc JIIan. men\ vl.o~ted an aareement with arrest, dlsturblni the peace and committee refused to report the Liberal was suflerln, trom "n­ 100 tN. laPaD. - I~ Uwa 'mU'a tilt iAM-EtiAS, cfrunkenness. bUl8 out. . creulni physical weakness." ... ./ ~~PA=G=E=~==O======~==~======~T~H~E~D~A~JL~Y~JO~W~A~N~,~J~O~W~A~~C~I~T;Y~,~I;O;W~A~======7======~~~~~~D~A~y~,~~R~U~A~R~Y~2~1,~1~; VIiI == : THE DAILY IOWAN Number of Veterans atSlJlSteadi/ylncreases OFF IC I A L ' DA I L Y BU L L E , IN • PubUahed every mOrninl ex<;ept ¥onday by' Student PubUeaUolll * * * '* * * tnc:orporated at 126-13,) Iowa avenue, Iowa City, IOWL By PAT MOORHEAD L Dally Iowan Staff Writer Board ot Trustees: Wilbur Schramm, KIrk H. Porter, A. Crall From the army, navy, and ma- IIa1rd, Paul R. Olson, Donald OttUle, Mary J4ne NevUle, Malj Beth rines, from battlefields and train- PIlmer, Itaral:yn Keller, Jad:. Moyeh. ing camps, discharged veterans Fred M. PoWllall. PubUaher have been returning to scnool this ------9or'othy Klein, Editor Dick Baxter, Adv. liar. year In steadily increasing num- bers. They come under the ex- UNIV'ERSITY CALENDAR Entered II second claIa mall SubllCl'iption rate.-By maD $11 tensive educational programs of Wednesday, Feb. 21 sine, room 179, Medical Labora­ ..tier at the postotflce at Iowa per YMr; !IF carrJer, 11 lID" the United States government, the 4 p. m. Information First, Senate tories bbildh1g. " CIty, Iowa, under the act of COB­ weeklJ, $11 per ye~. GI bill of rights and tire vocational chamber, Old Capitol. Lecture by 8:01> p. m. Universife' pTay: "tatI, IIHU 01 March 2, 18'19. rehabilitation act. Jacob Van Berkel, on "Under­ Precious Stream," University The AtsocJated Press II exclu- In order to facilitate the read­ gJ'ouhd Agent." theater. alvely entitled to use tor republl- TELEPHONES justment of these men to civilian 7:30 p. m. Lecture by Prot. An­ Friday, Feb. 2S .... cation of all newt dispatchu life and to aid them in acquiring drew W. Cordier ot the department -.Itorlal Office 4192 credited to it or not otberwiae the most complete and practlcal 8 p. m. University play: "Lady Ioclety Office _____4193 crediteci in . tbf.e paper and also of state tin "Dumbarton Oaks education possible, 10 or more uni­ Proposal; An Analysis and Inter­ Precious S 1 l' e II m," University Hpe...... Otflce ___4191 tbe local new. published herein. versities in the country have or­ pretation," s(!nate cham bel', Old theater. 0r­ Capitol. So.turd.. y, Feb. %4 ban.. .. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1945 ganized associations of veterans of World War II who are enrolled 8 p. m. Band concert, Iowa 2 p . m. University matinee: C.-=' in their colleges. Union. "Lady Precious Stream," Univer_ pub o'de: One of FIrst Schools 8 p. m. University play: "Lady sity thealer. :'.Kirke Simpson Interprets the War News- Precious Stresn",' University \ Monclay, Feb. itl The University oJ lowe was one theater. 7:30 p. m. Meeting of American of the first SChOllls to develop on Thursday, Feb. 22 Chemical society, Iowa section: " Savage as is Japanese resistance theater that the world's widest efficient, workIng veterans associ­ gi'" 9:30-5:90 p. m. George Wash- Address by Dr. J . R. Porler on on doomed Iwo Jima, the domin­ ocean has bee n complete1y ation. SUI bridged; that the way is open now inglon Tea, University club. "Vitamins and the Growlh ot l1e " ant factor is that a huge armada Any veteron of World War II 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Society for Micro-organisms," Roo m 314 da ., of American warships, transports tor landings in China or in Japan enrolled in the University of Iowa, itself at any time the men and Experimental Biology and Medi- I chemistry-pharmacy building. nil . and supply craft is riding it out rellardle8s at creed, color, sex or ba " around the tiny islet 700 miles or equipment are available or at allY nationality, may become a mem­ (For Infonnatlon rqardlnr dates beyond this aehetlule, ... point American judgment may pe less off Japan's home coast un­ ber at the University Veterans as­ reserV'ations In tbe ornee of the Prealdel\t, Old C.pltol.) set challenl;!ed by sea and virtually select. socilltion, which operates under 11 In point of fact, however, seiz­ TALKlNG THINGS OVER with Prof. William E. Coder, director of the veterans service, are the officers immun even from air attack.' lell8] constltutlon adopteD unani­ baJ ure of Iwo Jima is but another of 01 the UnIversity Veterans AlIlIOClation. They are, lett to rlrht: Fred Davies, rraduate student, vice-presi­ GENERAL NOTICES More than 48 hours after the mously by the charter members dent; George Phetteplace, L1 of Des Moines, secretary; Richard Nazette, L2 of Eldora, president. Treas­ ha many probable mo'(les to cODfioli­ Of the association. Meetings ore lir8t echelons of veteran marines urer Eugene Jess, El of Davenport, was unable to be present when th~ picture was taken. IOWA UN'ION .CANDIDATES FOR ADVANCED int date effectively the naval victories beld twjce monthly, parties, smok­ MUSIC ROOM SCHEDULE DEGREES AT THE APRIL she poured ashore, no effecli ve help already won that have reduced had come to the besieged enemy ers and dances ore held period- Monday- 11-2, 4-6, 7-9. CONVOCATION ba Japanese sea power even in Jap­ garrison. 1calIy, standing committees func­ Tue!sday- Il-2, 4-6, 7-9. thE a"ese waters to little more 1hsn The requirements to be met are tion to serve the orl8nization, and Wednesday- 1l-2, 4-6, 7-9. as follows: Check your record al Ti( ... Eyewitness accounts told of 'Potential nuisunce values. If it they even have their own radio Thursday-Il-2, 4-6, 7-9. the office of the registrar and in tai American naval planes by tht! comes out at all, it can come out progrmn. The admission fee to the Friday-11-2, 3-5, 6-11. your major depar~tnent to assure wt hundred swarming the skies. only to certain complete destruc­ association ill $1, ond annual dues There was only passing and un­ Saturday-I 1-4. yourse1f that you can qualify at th~ tion. ,2. Sunday-1-8 p. m. April convocation. certain mention of any land-based It is still in tbe European thea­ 6rla"1Mtd In Fan 2. Fill out a formal application enemy 'planes putting in appear­ ter tbat the observer must look for TI ance. Toltyo broadcasts intimated Tbe University Veterans associ­ FIELD ROUSE for graduullon at the orrice ot the gins some answer as to when the final registrar. that heavily-escorted United States step in tbe long leap across the atlon oriainlt1.ed last September, Stude'lts and faculty must ar­ the' When the ASSOCiation of Disabled range fnr !oclters before 6 p. m. at 3. Secure from the gtaduate 01- plane carriers were moving in Paciflc can be taken. That WIlS coml even closer, hardly 600 mUes oft American Veterans invited aU vet­ the fieldhouse. fice the instructions for typing a piec, again emphasizet:l in Washington's thesis. the enemy's home coast, to renew disclosure that Presldent Roosevelt eruns ot Wor.ld War II enrolled at All univerSity men may use the used the smothering air attack that the unlversJty to joIn their organ­ field house floors and facilities 4. If you are a candidate for the fete and Prime Minister Churchill otter from 6:30 to 9 p.m. They must be cleared the air and kept it clear their historic meeting with Per­ iz.ation. At that time a commit­ Po. D. degree, deliver printer's king of Japanese fighters and intercep­ tee of returned veterans, headed dressed in regulation «)',n suit ot copy for your examination pro­ was mJer Stalln in the Crimea had met black shorts, white sbirl, and rub­ tors while the iirst Iwo Jima again off Russian soil to discuss by Corl Kugel, Ll of Sioux City, gram to lhe graduate oWce by play, beachheads were established and met Dnd voted to organize theil' ber-soled ~m shoes. ~\\N.h '2.(\. barg anew Britisb-Amerlcan lull co­ E. G. SCUROEDER extended. The Japanese press and operation against Japon. own aSSOCiation, to be composed S. Submlt your thesis to the be a radio renewed warnings that even Renewed assurances were given solely of World War II veterans On gradUate iffice lor checking be­ and an American invasion attack on at that meeting by Churchill tha the Iowa campus. WOMI,N'S RECREATIONAL tol April 5. If you ar·e a cantil­ "S the home islandS might be expec­ the whole weight of British sea, Orwanlutt.lt 'CommIiiee SWll\IM1NG date for the ddctotate, also submit (:F'rh ted at any moment. air and ground power would be There were about 35 veterans at 4-5:30 p. m. Monday, Tuesday, your approved abstract and pay the Had other evidence of absolute in time thrown against Japan. that tlme actively interested in Thursday ond F'riday. • the $25 publication deposit before and American control of the sea es­ Even in the official Washington promoting the organization, and 10 a. m.-12 M. Saturday that date. (Stn tablished beyond the PacifiC in the version of the latest Roosevelt­ they elected a committee on or­ Recreational swimming periods 6. Arrange with your depart­ ing ( naval battles in Phillppine waters Churchill Pacific strategy talks, ganizations, composed of five men, are open to all women students, ment for the oral examinations! empl been lacking, the bold move to however, it was emphasized that to draw UP the constitUtional by­ faculty, faculty wives, wives of April 12-14 Inclusive. from seize Iwo Jima would have proved not until the war in Europe has laws for the group. On this com­ graduale studen(s and administra­ 7. Leave the original and tht Oran it. It poln tedly confirms the terse been virtually ended can Brita in mittee were George Phetteplace, tive slaft membel·!'. Students first ca rbon copy ot your thesii ture declaration of highest ranking turn Cully to that task. Not unlil Ll ot Des Moines; Riohard Noz­ should present thew identification at the graduate office not later playe cards to the matron (or admittance. that noon April 21. This American naval authorities in then, also, can the American forces ette, Ll of Eldora; Earl Jorgenson, INFdRl\lATION FIRST SPEAKERS Fred DavIes, Bdb Gilliam, unclassified of Dubuque, Bill Boswell, Al Washington and 1n the Pacific adequate for the job be availabJe. A2 of Iowa City; GOl'don Christen­ M. GLADYS scon DEAN CARL E. SEASHORE Oller, of Marshalltown, and Gordon Christensen, A3 of fowa City, dIscuss their speeches for the Information lendE sen, A3 oj' Iowa City, and Carl First meeting \\t whlch they were featured last November. Speaklnr to a capacity crowd in the senate Xu·gel. CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES MUSEUM OF NATURAL men! chamber of Old Capital, they sires/ied the Idtportance of self-adjustment tor the servIceman rcturnlng to mSTORY matu The constitction. which provided civilian ute, and expreped allPreclatJon tor the tact t)a.t &UJ stJlderHs have treated veterans as normal All students who expect to re­ .Your Tax May Be Paid, AReturn Still Du~ ceive a degl'ee or certificate at the ' In order to save coal and co· Ott for a permanent organization of tillman beilJgs. BOb GlIlhim IS not enrolled hi the University or Iowa this semester. gram World War II veterans at the Uni­ April 22 Commencement s hould operate in the "brownout" the (This Is the first of a serIes or tax. make formal a~plication immedi- museum will be closed Sunday day." verSity of Iowa, was presented by ljams .dally articles. explainIng- bolll the Most persons paid all or a large every other Friday at l2 :45 over a YIJ,IlIJS college education at gov­ aris at the beginning of any calen­ ately in the office or the Registrar. until 1 o'clock until further notice, the committee and adopted unani­ intel'l , Ircneralltles ani! tbe detail. of the part of their Income tax in 1944. mously Ocl. 9 at the first regular :radio station WSUI. This program errment .expense, with the jjmount dar month. Instruction is organized \lniv r~ity hall. It will be open from 1 o'clock until - income tax.) The tax was taken from wages or nARR~ G. BARNES 5 o'clock and lhe custodian will Jacot business meeting of the associa­ developed as a result ot the inter­ of education he receives deplmden\ on an individual basis, with the "Pav: By Alexander R. Georre paid in quarterly installments as tion. It was modeled after the Registrar be there to show visitors the ex­ est exhibited by oUt-of-town updl'i the length of his time in the student progressing at his own hibits. "EI I WASHINGTON (AP) - Al­ estimated tax. Or Jt was collected New York state bar association groups when several University of service. It provides {or the Mu­ speed with a relatively small though many wage-earners paid in both ways. Most payments, It. R. DILL constitution, having the same sys­ Iowa veterans mnde a speaking cation of veterans under 25 even amount of conference with his in­ CONCERT TICKETS however, didn't exactly equal the Dlr~etor up their income tax in full last tem of officials, methods of pro­ tour of the state last November, thougb they were not 111 cbllege strul!tor. Free tickets are now available Aca year, they stlll have to make a tax owed. cedure, and general rules and by­ speaking iJ1' Davenport and in beror!! they enlisted, and tor vet­ Plans sre now being discussed at Iowa Union deSk, Whetstonl!'s pm SIGMA IOTA return on 1944 income. How come? Jaws. dl'Ug slot'e, and Room 15 of the various other Iowa towns. It at­ erans over 25 if they can prove for a national association or uni­ The regular monthly meeting 01 Every person whose Income in One big reason was that in order Imllort&nt Feature Music studiO bUilding for the con­ to simplify wage-withholding, the tempts to give IJsteners an idea that their education was inter­ versity veterans of World War II Phi Sigma Iota will be held on Th, 1944 wns $500 or more must iile a of what happens when the veteran rupted by miJl(ary service. cert to be PI' sented by lhe Uni­ J'eturn by midnight March 15. government provided employers One of the most important fea­ by the 10 leading universities Thursday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p. m. Acad returns to school, what he wants verSity band at 8 p. m. Wednes­ This includes minors, ror example, with tax-withholding tables which tures of the constitution is that it Rehibllitation Act which have separate organizations at the home or Catherine Har­ celle( is especially designed so that to get out or the university, wbat of the veterans on their own tiny, i 'eb. 21. a 17-year old boy or girl living had "wide" wage brackets. For The vocational rehabilitation act C. RIGHTER meier, 121 E. Fairchild street. Th~ made membership in the UniverSity Vet­ the university has to offer him, campuses, but as yet nothing defi­ '8. Spanish-American group wlll pre- with parents and gelling $500 01' example, the same amount was proposes to train for a new occu­ DiI'ector Ame~ erans association will not effect and what his special problems are. pallon any serviceman hurt In nite in the way or organization has sent the progl'lIm . . aead! more from wages or other sources. taken from a $30 weekly wage as been achieved. Men and women in the armed from a $39.99 wage, and so on. any member's standing with any Educa.tlon Committee service or havin~ 11 diSability ag­ RUTH YORk due t other veterans organization, such ORIENTATION forces ordinarily need not file a This resulted in over-wi thhold­ One. of the most important com­ gravate by army It'ainibg. To be As the United States progl'esses ApPOintments for interviews as ~Sf'tteli' ment return unless their pay was $2,000 ing of taxes at the bottom or wage as the Veterans of i'oreign Wars mittees in the association is the aocepted 'under this program, the through its lomth year of WDr, Thl or the Amel'ican Legion. freshman or transfer orientation or more. That's because of the prackets and under-withholding education committee, under tht: veteran must have a definite vo­ more and more discharged veter­ leaders and assistants may still be HIGHLANDERS PRACTICB ceedi ans are returning to campuses all SOHEDULE publ\; exemption of $500 fol' every ~r­ of taxes at the top of brackets. Two faculty adVisers, Prof. WU­ leadership of Harold Severns, PS cational objective, approved by the made at the U. W. A. desk on the Thursday 4-5:30 p. m. Everyone. aged son and the special exemption Of Likewise, there were under-esti­ liam E. Coder, director of the vet­ of Iowa City. This commil..tee government, which can be accom­ over the counl'ly, bringing with ground floor of Old Capitol. In­ erans service, and Prof. Wendell seeks to aid any membt!r of tbe plished in {our years' schooling, them innumerable problems and WlLLJAM ADAMSON sectlc $1,500 military service pay from mates and over-estlmates of taxes terviews with council members are Pipe Major taxation. Service people overseas by taxpayers who made declara­ Smith of the college of commerce, organization who has been haVing the maximum allowed under this difficulties of adjuslment and re­ gOing on this week:. Anyone who act as directors for the associa­ trouble in any fi~ld of study by plan. This is in contrast to the habilitation. signs up for an intel'view should St,l may postpone the HUn/t of a re­ tIons. IOWA MOUNTAlNBEIS In order to correct these, each tion. The real authority of the referring them to one of the mem­ GI bill, which places no require­ Plan lor Future be at lhe U. W. A. desk promptly turn. Natural color motion Pictures If your income was less than taxpayer has to file a return by organization, however, is vested in bers of fhe association who has ments on the curriculum pursued This is the situation which the at the! time of her apPoihtmenl. the executive committee, a group had speCial experience, training or limitation on the amount of will be shown Tuesday, Feb. 20, $500 but taxes were taken out of March 15 showing the actual tax UniverSity Veterans association is HELEN KUTTLER at 7:30 p. m. in room 223 enllinhr­ your wages, you should file a re­ owed. Any additional tax due will of five elected at large from the and background in the field. The school,ing which the veteran can planning for, in attempting to du­ Frtlshma.n Clialrman association, and working in co­ membership includes specialists Ih receive under the program, other ing building. Among the adventure Rei turn to get a refund. A refund is be collected and any overpayment cate 'the college campus on how ANN SHAW films to be shown lire "The Glories sehoo due in such cases because every of tax wi11 be refunded. In other operation with the president, vice­ mathematics, chemistry, physicS, th an his length of service. the veteran feels, what he wants Transfer Chall'1ruln president, secretary and treasurer and several other fields. of Rorrie" "Girdling the Globe" can I person has a $500 exemption from words, It's a settling-up process. Special Instruction artd what part the student can and "Riding High." Two semi­ the di in managing the affairs of the as­ BADMINTON CLUB Athletlefj Committee A special ill8truction program play in effecting his ea~y return feature movies wlll alsd be shown, Thl sociation and handling all appro­ The athletics committee, headed for veterllns was inaugurated by to normal, civilian life. There will be no meeting ot the priations. the first filmed In the Salmon conce by John Hook, G of Spokane, the UniverSity of Iowa Nov. 18 to If the Vetetans association SUC­ Badminton club Saturday, Feb. 24. river region of Idaho and the sec­ thaUe MARY ALICE MILLER Caesar's Caves Now Yank Warehous~ PreeeDt Officers Wash., sponsorM a basketbaU facilitate their retUrning to col~ ceeds in its PUrpose, the returning ond on a canoe outing in full Ca­ Mel President .--~----~------The present oUicers are Richard team in the recent intramural bas­ lege. Under this plan qualified veteran wil~ find American col­ nadian wilderness reglbn. Ad­ Jim By Robert Eunson During the three-day li«ht lor Nazette, president; Fred Davies, ketball tourrtament, lind plans vet­ veterans will be admitted to the leges understanding his problems, mittance will be by :nem.bel:shlp Burgi WITH THE U. S. NINTH ARMY Valkenburg aboUt 4,000 Dutch ci­ vice-president; George Phette­ erans teams to engage in numer­ copeges of commerce and liberal and prepared to meet them. ORCIIESIS card or single program dues. Bill I Orchesls will meet tbnigh t in the plac~, secretary, and Eug!:!nI! Jesse, ous intramural contests thls spring. S. j, EBnT Kin(U (AP)-Caves that Caesar's army vlllans took refuge in ihe caves Mirror room of the Women's gym­ used to cache supplies neat until the battle pass':!r:i them by. treasurer. The executive commit­ Meeting I' e g u I a r 1 y twice Prestdent f Rocta tee members are Carl Kugel, Tor­ monthly, the veteral1s often have nasium at 7 o'clock. man, Valkenburg, Hollan.!, have been Ptc. Herbert Greenberg of CAROL WELLMAN ger Torgerson, E1 of Dakota City, CHRISTIAN SCIENOE KiI1IjlI speakers at their meetings to dis­ President taken over tor the same purpose (2554 Rochambeau), the Bronx, Eugene Coltrane, LI of St. Charles, cuss subjects of special interest The regular weekly meeting 01 by the 102nd division. New York, escorted me through Gordon Christensen, and Kenneth to them. Speakers ~us far have Christian Science organization will A The rear echelon of the 102nd, sections the Germans had equipped Carter, Al ot Colesburg. been Prof. Walter traykin of the be held at 7:15 Wednesday eve­ .ning, Feb. 21, in room 110 Schaef­ the Ozark division, has set up bar- as a bomb factory and alsd througPl BesIdes meeting with the officers college of commerce, and Dean of Liberal Arts Harry K. Newburn. fer hal!. Those interested are racks and storehousE's ' in the liml!- catacombs which early Dutch and helping in the governing of the aSSOCiation, the executive com­ Women Veterans welcome. stone caverns which the Germans Catholics had modeled into a copy RUTH JEFFERSON mittee functions to assist veter­ II'our women veterans, enrolled had equipped as a rocket-bomb of tlte Roman catacombs. Sec""" ans as they come to the university, at the University of Iowa for the factory and in which 'Roman gar- Air conditioning, plumbing and meeting them as they enroll, show­ first tim~ this se mest~r under the ART EXHIBITION rlsons were stationed (rom about fluorescent lighting installed by ing them around the campus, help­ GI bill of rights, are now mem­ Ing straighten out their schedule Beaux Arts bal! murals wl11 be 50 B. C. to 400 A. D. the Germans amid the antiquities bers of the University Veterans on exhibition until Wednesday. and housing problems, and intro­ I drove in a jeep into this 67- have been tuced to American use association. . Three of them for­ Feb. 28, in the main lounge of \he mile-long series of tunnels as the ducing them to other veterans on mer W AVES and one a tormer art building. At 4 o'clock Wedr1¥t­ guest ot Lieut. Lou13 F. Danforth by Greeberg and two of his buddies, the campus. WASP, they are: Mrs. Howard day the murals wHt Pe sold at a of (320 Park Ave.) , New York, T / 8 Louis F. Gacewla of (301 StandiII&' Committees Brammer, AI of Iowa City; Alice public auction. who said the place was.pig enough Helen st.), Bunalo, N. Y., and Pte. Five standing committees, social, HaUcroft, Al of Iowa City; B6bble ROSEMARY GOLDFBiN to house supplies for 15 divisions. Ernie Rambo of International radio, education, publicity and Merrick, Al of Des Moines, and ChainMI Danforth and Lieut. John P. Brown athletics, have been set up by the Jean Livingston, LI of Iowa City. of (943 Nolan st.), IndependenCe, Palls, Minn. a~sociatlon to perform its variQus Most ot the veterans live in THBT A SIGMA PHI Mo., are in charge 01,)1 11 the per- A map of thll extensive tunnel furwtions. town in private rooming hoUses; All actives and pledgeS ttli sonal ef(ecls and government system has been made by PCc. The social committee, under the however, some ot them are stayln, meet Thursday night at 7:30 in tile equipment which the 102nd's Edward Latond of Lowell, Mass. direction of Ernie Hector, A4, has in fraternily houses, and a num­ conference room one ot 10'0VI doughboys could not take with chorge of one of the two monthly ber have joined soCial fraternities. Union. them to the front in Germany. In one fluorescent-li,hted cham- meetings of the! association, and Reeeive Tultloa . DOTTIE K.LIDf Dr. Carl Diepen, secretar,. of tbe ber I came upon Ptc. Henry 05- plans all the social events of the PretlidH& Dutch asociation which owns the wald of (513 South Whitfield st.), aroup. They sponsored the lirst Enrolled at the University of caves, said they had been refuges Nazarettl, Pa., poundlrig a tyPe­ of a series ot annual Christmas Iowa under either lhe GI bill of 4.2 perllons are rights or the vocational rehab11Jta­ anli hundreds of others Injured In CANTERBURY CLUB for fugitives for centuries and had writer. Not lor away was a larle dances this year, among other so­ Canterbury club will meet $Un· been enlarged steadiJy by the punk rOOth where Ptc. Jolleph cial a ft. irs. ruture plans Include tion aet, the veterans receive thetr a tornado which cut Ii path of de­ tUition, equipment, books and 8UP­ IItruction from eastern MllIIIll!lstppl day at 4 o'clock for a Lentlln dIS' quarrying of building stone. Kautrruln of (1521 South Rid,,- dancel. picnics, smokers and cussion, led by the Rev. Fred 'Ii. parti~ of various types. plles (rom the lovernment, a8 well to ceniral Alabama. At MohtroJ1'\, Speaking through an interpreterl way), Chicago, Pte. Prank F. Har­ Putnam, centered around lilt BWIa Ptotram as a small monthly allotment. &y, Alii., Mrs. Essle Colt and her Pvt. Harry Schwartz of(118 West rl5 of Douglas, Mil:., and Cpl. B. B. church~' tell(:hing on the HolY EU­ 89th st.), New York, Dlepen said Hayes of (Rt. W ),Qultman, Miss., The radio committee, heatled by Under the GI bitl, any dls­ htd c1tl1drl!n sland hi the wreck­ age that ...Jas onc~ their home. At chariSt. Supper wllJ be served .t the Germans had Improved and were admiring some new pinup Doll Pierce, A4 of 10 ..... 8 City, plans charled veteran who served in the lelUll 2t persona dMd In this stale 5 p. m. for '25 "cents a plate. remodeled the caves with slave pletiJres on the 2,OOO-HIU'~01d the aSlotiatlon's radio pro.ram, arm" navy or marines tor not 14!ss capital. (Jnt 'lIJafional) ~RIANNA. TtJTIU labor. WIlli. "The Veteran Speaa," presented than 90 days Is entltltd to .t INlt \ Pres......

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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21.1945 t BEl) AlL Y lOW A H, lOW A City, lOW A PAGEtBIID University Band to Present .First Public .Concert Tonight at 8 , .------~--~------~------.------'Key. to Career' to Feature- Hostesses to Ihe \\ est group will tain members or the Coralville tomorrow afternoon and eveniJ1lt. 1,1141 Mrs. Thomas Farrell be Mrs. Robert Ghmn and Mrs. Heights club at 2:30 tomorrow The group will make slip covers 'for Prof. Righter William E. Ward. The meeting will afternoon. ASSisting hostesses in­ Schick hospital in Clinton. be held at 339 N. Riverside drive. clude Mrs. John Breese and Mrs. Direct or To Lead Discussion William BU5Ch . A social period will Speech by Fashion Collow the meeting. War R~lief CommIttee, W. O. T. M. Cha»'er E or P. Eo 0_ Direct The war re.llef committee of th~ '0 Dorothy Maynard, now assistant At Art Circle Meeting Chapter E of P_ E. O. will meet Women of Moose will hold a meet­ Hawkeye CbeII Club to the fashion director at Marshall at 2:30 Friday afternoon at the 'Water Music' Excerpt "Chinese Jade and Ivory Carv­ ing at 8 o'clock this evening in the Ray Vand~Thoel will back home of Mrs. R. C. Wheeler, '118 Field and Company. will address borne of Mrs. Joseph SchaaC, 304 checker champion Vern Adams, university women students at the Ing" will be discussed by Mrs. N. Van Buren street. Mrs. Helen By Handel to Open Thomas Farrell at the meeting of Ronalds street. Committee chair­ musician second class, in a simul­ Cannon will be assistant hosless "Keys to Gareet'S" conference man is Edith Rummelhart. taneous Checker tournament at the "Lady Program in Union March 2-3 on the subject oC mer­ the Art Circle this morning at 10 and Mrs. David Shipley is in versity o'clock in the publlc library. meeting of the Hawkeye Chess charge of the profrlm. chandising. Women of lbe club at 7:30 tomorrow evenln, In Tonight the University concert In connection with her work, Baplilt Women's EnJ'llsh Lutheran Church the recreation center of the USO band under the direction of Prof. Mrs. Maynard assists in presenUng bUilding. A 6tandard board and alinee: Missionary Society The Women of thp First English Iowa Cit" Woman', 'Club, C, B. Righter will present its tirst fashion promotions to ~e publJc Lutheran church will meet at the checkers will be presented by Mr. !nlver_ public concert in Iowa Union at 8 The Baptist Women's Missionary Social 8de_ Depar1lDeDl through the medium oC window church thIs afternoon at 2 o'clock. Vanderhoef to 9f\YOlle who def~ats society will meet in the home of o'clock. display, interior displays, specific They will observe the week oC Musician Adams. Adams, runner Prof. George Robeson of the uni­ fashion ads and rash ion shows at Mrs. John Yoder, 715 S. Summit prayer and self-deniAl with a spe­ up in the 1940 WiSCOll6in state versity political science d~partm~nt street, at 2:30 this afternoon. Mrs. leriean "The band members have Marshall Field and company. She cial program. checker tourney, will play an will address the social science de­ Forman Gay will serve a8 assistant ,eetion ' given freely of their lime in also aids in fashion trend training Mrs. Fred Riecke and Mrs. Ray "comers" at th~ same time. parbnent oC the Iowa City ter o~ support of every kind of uni­ shows for employees of the Evan­ hostess. Mrs. Elmer Dierks is in Memler are in charge ot the meet­ Any checker players who would Woman's club Friday at the 12:30 I{h 01 versity activity from Induction ston and Oak Park stores. charge or the program and devo­ in,. Chairman ot the hostesses will like to compete are asked to call p. m. luncheon in the JeUerson 1 3t. day Sept. 1 to last Monday Mrs. Maynard obtDined her B.S. tions will be led by Mrs. Fred be Mrs. Ralph F]'eyder. She will be Mrs. George Smiley before tI Hotel. His topic will be "Growth oC Wade. 18. night's basketball game. The degree in home economics, major­ assisted by Mrs. R. M. Krueger, o'clock tomorrow night in order 10 Democracy After War." Members , band has made 19 public ap­ ing In clothing and textiles. She Mrs. A. J . Cox, Mrs. Otha Cox, be sure or a place in the tilt. Spec­ oC the department and th06e not pearance to date during this also attended the textile testing Reed Guild or the Mrs. A. C. Lind, Dorothy Lind, tators will be welcome. allilJated with the department are Presbyterian Cburch school year. course at the University of Chi­ Mrs. C. W. Carlson, Mrs. Adelaide to make reservat.ions before tomor­ The Reed guild of Ule Presby­ "Tonigh t's concert is the Burge, Mrs. Darwin Cox and Mr . . Veterall.l o( Fol'fl~ row evening by calling Mrs. C. H. cago and the general art courses terian church will meet this after­ w..... band's own show and one that and fashion illustratLon courses at E. M. Mutchler. Au. IIIary No. 2581 McCloy or Mrs. Wllma Loghry. has called for several weeks of the Art Institute of Chicago. noon at 1:45 in the church parlors for a dessert luncheon. Hostesses Members of the Veterans of For­ lHem intensive preparation. You can While a senior at Purdue ul)iver­ Coralville He'-ht. Club eign Wars 9ux.iJlary No. 2581 will Philip Wylie once wrote a tIL shOW your appreciation o( the for the aUair include Mrs. L. C. Mrs. William Ewens, 251 Chap­ slly, Mrs. Maynard won one of five Jones, Mrs. Edith Williams, Mrs. meet at the home of Mrs. E. E. 100,000 word novel In nine days bandjs other services by giving man slreet, Coralvil1e, will enter- fellowships offered by the Tobe­ H. F. Willenbrock and Mrs. H. E. Adams, 27 \!a E. Washington street while crossin, the Atlantic. the organization a hearing. let are Coburn School Cor Fushion Careers Johnson. Devotionnls will be led ~ord at Tickets are free and may be ob­ in New York City. She won the by Mrs. B. N. Covert, and there and in tained at Iowa Union desk or at fellowship after writing seven will be an election or officers. A assure Whetstone's." fashion articles on assigned sub­ program of patriotic music and I at th~ C. D. Rlgi\ter, director iects in competition with graduat­ poetry will be under the direction ing seniors froQl 79 colleges and of Mrs. M. M. Crayne. 118·124 South Clinton Street Phone 9607 k~liol\ The program tor the evening be­ universities. of the gins with Allegro Maesloso, from She has also spent two years In Royal Nel&'hbor', Lodre STRU B--WAREi-IAM the "Water Music" (Handel). This the Cashion bureau of Carson Pirie The Royal· Neighbor's lodge will ate 01- Scott, Chicago, where she acces­ meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Iowa City's OWI~ Deparltlle11' Store ping a composition is a series of 25 short pieces written in 1715. It wa:.; sorized costumes, wrote COpy, K. of P . hall. FollowIng the busi­ used in connection with an aquatic planned and carri<:d out the tea­ ness meetin" a Washington's lor the fete lor the newly throned English room, career, college, high school bIrthday party will be held with linter'. king, George I, with whom Randel and outside shows. Mrs. John Holdt in charge of the New Wool She has had selling experience at in New York. While Purdue ion surveys tor the "Women's Wear committee. , pro. was in disfavor. The suite was a~ I Saks Fifth avenue and McCreery's university, she wrote college Cash- Daily," New York. 1 ice by played by an orchestra aboard a barge and the king was so pleased St. Katherine's Guild-Auxiliary Three new diVisions ot St. Jackets to the he awarded Handel 200 pounds Play 19 be­ -S d • H · 1/ Moo.e·Eagl~ Katherine's Guild-Auxiliary of ~e and their fued was. ended. Dr. Andrew Cordier tu en's In ospJfa Final Euchre Game Trinity Episcopal church will hold can~l­ I "Slavonic Rhapsody, No. I" organi:tation meetings today. submit (:F'riedemann) will be played by 14.95 to 17.95 Laurance Conover, EI of Iowa Seventh and final round of the The east group will meet this Id pay the band followed by "Berceuse To Lecture Tonight City-Ward C53 before Moose-Eagles euchre tournament afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home and Finale," from "The Fireblrd," Martha HasencJever, NI o( Ft. of Mrs. M. H. Anderson, 823 E. Lovely new jackets, lailored to win (Stravinskr). The vigor and dar­ To Explain Proposals Madison-Second West Private will be play~ tonight at the Burlington slreel, tor an election . . . neat and trim . . . lepert­ ing ot Russian composition is ex­ Doro~y Herrick, J2 of Dcnver, Eagles club rooms beginning at of officers. amart tor wear With separate 81tirta, ati6ns: emplified in "Marche Scherzo" Seen in Making Colo.-Third West Private 7:45. Mrs. Arthur J . Cox wJII be hos­ from "The Love of the Three At Dumbarton Oaks Warren Johnson, A2 of Clinton To date the Moose players are tess to the central group which or for extra warmth over your ld the Oranges" (Prokofieff). The Over­ -Ward C32 leading the Eagles by 200 points, will meet in her home at 104 E. frocks ... ideal for c1aasroom or office. thesi! ture to "Rienzi" (Wagner) will be Dr. Andrew W. Cordier, who Patricia Jensen, C3 of Web3tll-r although each team has won three Market street at 2:30 this after­ Shown in plain color8, checks, L iater played jus~ before in termission. was present at lhe Dumbarton City-Isolation rounds. noon. This is Wagner's first full-length Oaks conference of international Mary Hoffman, A3 of . D(1s plaids and 8tripe8 operatic work. It exhibits the importance, will interpret and Moines- Isolation tendencies of Wagner's tempera­ analyze the proposals of the con­ Edith Mitten, AI of Evanston, 'L ment and contains a hint of his ference for a university audience Ill.- Children's hospital Short mature style. in the senate chamber of Old Capi­ VecneJl Malone, A4 of Cortland, AI YOlLr Suvico ld co­ Other selections in tonight's pro­ tol at 7:30 this evening. A dIs­ Neb.-Isolation IOWA UNION CAFETERIA ," the gram are: "Seventeen Come Sun­ cussion period will follow the Jackets ;unday day," a march by Vaughan Wil­ speech. Congregational Women notice. liams; "An Original Suite," march, Chairman of the division of the With Lon9 U ..a "1 k untii intermezzo and finale (Gordon social sciences at Manchester col­ To Have Meeting KITCHEN CLEANLINESS n ,will Jacob); "Red Cavalry March" and lege in North Manchester, Ind., Eu,.. rtJ",n". he ex- "Pavanne" (Morton Gould) and Dr. Cordier is an authority on On Racial Theme appreciates a spic-and·span kitchen, and we're anxious to boast a little bit aboul 5.98,6.98 I "El Relicario" (Jose Padilla). topics concerning education and "Racial Relations" wiU be the tiLL both European and South Ameri­ theme of the February meeling of Our8. It's open for inspection. II you like, and !ct.or Acaqemy of Science can aUairs. A lecturer for the the Women's association of the of COUIS8 we have quality food. -over dresse8, slacks, 8horta and Indiana university extension divi­ Congregational church this aCter­ SPECIAL UNION FEATURE sion since 1929, he bases many of separate slrirta. Jackets Convention Cancelled noon at 2:30 in the women's AnlJ group (1c.~irill(J a wivalo afler·dinner his lectures on travel and study with a 8mart look. ting ot lounge of the church. Mrs. George tII()otin!] room in lite Union may make reserva­ eld on The 1945 meeting of the Iowa of those continents. Johnston and Mrs. J. W. Howe will -of rabbit'. hair and wool, in qreen p. m. Academy of Science has been can­ Now in government service at­ tion for il and a table ill the Union Cafoteria. serve as hostesses. DiaZ X297. rose, cinnamon. qray and Hat­ celled. Tl1is announcement was tached to the division of interna­ In keeping with the lheme and !t. The made by COl'Oelius Gouwens of tionai security of the department with brotherhood week, Mrs. Lena powder blue ... with 11 prt- Ames, secretary of the science of state, the speaker attended ~he Kirk will review "Freedom Road." DAILY BREAKFAST SUNDAYS inaet belts for that pinched·in academy. This cancellation was Dumbarton Oaks conference by 1-11 a.m. DaUy Mrs. Kirk, a graduate student in 12 Noon effect. ~Rk due to the request or the govern­ virtue of this position. The state the university, is working on an 11:30 •.m.-l p.m. 9.11 ..'m. SUP. denl ment that no conventions be held. department is interested in having on &he to advanced degree in history. 5:30 p.m.-? p.m. 1:88 p.rn. 8TIlUB'8-Flrs& Floor. The annual volume of the "Pro­ the Dumbarton Oaks proposals eX­ Frances Rodgers will be in Union Sunporch ICE ceedings of the Academy" will be plained to tbe public and in not­ charge of devotions. published and authors are encour­ Ing pu.blic response during discus­ The commi~tee in charge of ar­ ~yone. aged to present papers to their sion periods. rangements includes Mrs. Merton Featuring New ~ON see lion cbairman ior publication. Dr. Cordier has written several Tudor, Mrs. J . L. Records, Mrs. lJor books, including "Europe Since the George Davies, Mrs. Frank Kel­ Iowa Union Cafeteria Jantzen St, Mary's Seniors War" and "The New Era in World ley, Mrs. J . E. Davis, Mrs. John Spring Skirts LS Begin Rehearsals AUairs." He has been a lecturer Schwenke, Mrs. John McNown, Icturel at Institutes of International Re­ Mrs. Hal Stewart, Mrs. O. H. CaT­ Build your wardrobe around skirts in colorful fab­ Ski-Sweaters ~b. 20, lations at Grinnell college, North­ For Three-Act Play penter, Mrs. Edith Hess and Mrs. rics. Wool and rayon mixlures. :ineer- western university and 0 the r Alma Miller. Just Received enture Rehearsals COl' st. Mary's high schools. 118-124 South CllntOIl Street SChool senior class play, "Ameri­ uni~ :ilories The president of Indiana STRUB-WAREHAM Skirts in new pastel shades will You'll want to see the new i--lot>!/' can Passport," have b~gun under versity says of the speaker: "Dr. commllnd your interest for spring "pHer-bug" pattern in colora semi­ the direction of Mrs. Irene Grillin. Cordier is a man of wide experi­ and lJummer wear. Blue, pink, ;hown, The play, a tbree-act comedy, ence. His extensive traveis and luwa City's Home Owncd Departmcnt StQre of red and brown . . , also yellow, lime and luscious tomato included, the reindeer pat­ isllnon concerns today's problems and lull participation in many areas of I· shades. All wool. '1.98 Ie ~­ cbaLlenges which face America. American life are richly reflected tern which is reiqning a big :l~ Ca- Members ot the cast include: in his lectures." These new shepherd' check likirts favorite throughout the na­ Ad­ Jim Diehl, Doris Amish, Ruth Dr. Cordier's topic this evening ",,,,...,...--...­ are exceedingly Spring, pleated tion. .8.95 and .9.15 oersblp Burger, Ger~l'ude Butterbaugh .. will be "The Dumbarton Oaks Pro­ for sylph-like slimness and walk­ Bill Hettrick, Evelyn Ward, Mary posals." He will be introduced by ing comfort. Brown and black. STRUB'8-F1rst Floor Kindle, Dean Cole, Josephine Dr. H. J. Thornton of the politi­ UI aDd UI Rocca, Gregory Bright, John Buch­ cal science department. The lec­ --- -======- man, Eddie Colbert and Mary ture is open to everyone on STRUB'8-Fln!. Floor ~ Kasper. campus. ing QI Special Purchase-Sale of >11 will , eve­ A. "DUCK" COMES TO THE RESCUE chaet­ r Costume Pearls d .re t, ~ ~: ~ Beautiful simulated pearls thai have all the appearance of the genuine. Earrings, Pins and I-strand Choker, superbly ""HI be flnisbed, each "'" ."""""'''' """ """"",,,,, I. e!d" Bracelets and 2-strand Chokers are priced 01 tht at ...... "". "" ...... " ...... " ... 1.1. I oEd~ =I .1 • 60-inch Pearl Ropes at ft, ...... " ...... " UI Pastel graduated Pearls ".""""."""".. "" .. "" .... -BJIf .... I·strand gradUated Pearls, pure white aped,l at ... "",,,,,,,,,,,, 00"''''' ' ...... " ...... " .... "" ..... I ••' Can Be Worn at Firs!. Floor. so Many Cute Angles! The young fashionable. have a new pet hat-and you see It everywhere. Some push it way, way back on the head, while other. wear il straight up on top. It's keen acceptance by the younger set haa made ita 8UCce .. as- 8ured. II'. a sweet little hat called ~y dozens of different cute names .. · ...... · ...... $3.98 H eadqitarters 81p.tC.". 1M' America" American paratroopers dropp~ 8ecorm VEHlCLU MOVI.lI'HROUGH WATER In thl. vlU.,. eut of NIJmegan, from troop carriers to balUe the Leadiflg HollilNl captured on the prevloull day by Canadlana but flooded to Nui. in HoUanei. War Bond. "pI,. Floor deptu' of one to .Ix teet durin, the night by the Gel'J11llh8, who for clrriers Ind parachute.. BUT morl Wlr Bondi to keep lb.. mill Fall~ opened the dyke.. So It w .. the G. 1. "duek." which had to move ill advancln, on IU front •• .JI.1d.reacue_the marooned_troop.:..81P... U~~rp. pho\o~ (Jlic"•• tioliIlJ . - --.v.s. r,-.rzp".".,., . . , WEDI lJAGEFOUll WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 19t5 r== Inter Iowa 'Maybe So N bra ka JaCOl Public the Net Men~e be inte formati noon at For Return Panther Berkel wbich ' With Germlll Teeth slovakil 'steve Nusser- tries. Iowa Faces UI . B1 BOB KRAUSB DaD) lowan Sports Editor The will III Rivermen's WE UNDERSTAND, through word ance 01 StiH Tesl of a friend that, following the Union. By J ERR Y BLPOM game last Monday night, an Iowa Breaks Holland's brosdc Dally Iowan Sports Writer basketball player was winged by The b3l Harrison Displeased what we presume to have been a Scoring Record By light ell With Poor Showing Steve Nusser, stellar Blue Hawk coke bottle tossed out or the stands Hitting For 24 Points Frieden forward, expects to win nine let­ by some mad man. Against Badgers ters in sports at University high Obviously. whatever demented By BOB KRAUS): school before he graduates. At soul heaved the bottle didn't do so Dally Iowan Sports EdHor The Iowa Haw keyes went present he has five, with intentionally, but the act resultcd Paced by Don Samuel, ofie ot th:rough a grim practice session year's track season and all In 11 cut which required a couple their football stars of last fall who yesterday. Grim in the fact that year to go. of stitches. scored 24 points, the Iowa Sea· the players. r~alizing that victory SO!Jhomore Year Not the First haWKS splattered their way to had almost been snatched from A junior now, Steve has been at It's no secret that this wasn't t~eir 16th basketball victory of th~ their grasp by an aggressive Wis­ U-high since his fourth year of the firSt incident of this kind. It·s season last night at the fieldhouse consin five the night before. school. In his sophomore year he getting to be rather common. fol­ at the expense of the University sl!tt1ed down to real concentration first won a letter in football, and lowing a game. to hear glass being of Nebraslta, 55 to "41. on the Badger game this Saturday then followed with basketball and smasl1ed on the. cernimt bleachers The chunky grid star. only re­ at Madison. tra.ck. This year he took up where and closed stands. But this hap­ turned from leave yes t e r d p Y pens t6 be ~he first 'case of nn in­ Serious Proportions he left off and has earned two mornin~, had himself quite a night more awards already. jury Which has come to our atten­ as be );loured 11 field goals and The two-game road trip sched­ tion. uled for this weekend has sud­ All-Eastern Iowa t'!"o foul shots through the hoop. There doesn't seem to be any Samuel thereby cracked the in· denly as umed serious proportions As a football fullback last year, use in pleading to the public in and the Hawks aren't taking any­ he was selected as all-En tern divldual Seahawk scoring mark matters of thIs kind. Always, in lormerly held by Joe Holland. thing tor granted from here on in. Iowa conference material. In bas­ a crOWd, thel·e are a number of ~olland gathered 23 points when Wisconsin. beaten 54 t • 6:45 To Give Fourth Talk Publ\city Campaign IIl-ln.T (Ht) Ellery Queen (WMT) News, H. V. Kaltenborn (WHO) The trial in distric~ court oC the • ~----.:..:..------Student committees working on Jacob Van Berkel, member of PreCerred Melodies (KXEL) On Marriage Hygiene damage suit of Mary T. Mueller In a single ring ceremony, wear a hort veil of pink net and \he March campus Red Cross drive the Netherl;lnds underground, will and Margaret A. Mueller agaInst Esther Pedersoh, daughtlfr of Mr. her flowers wilt be pink carna­ met yesterday afternoon -at Old 7:00 the Alpha Eta chapler of l.h Sigma an~ M . Anl!t1!w P~n, rl)'Utl! be interviewed over WSUl's In­ tions. Capitol under the direction of Jack Corson (WMT) Prof. E. D. Plass, head of the thi frat rllity OJ)4:ned ,.~terday 6, will become the bride of Paul formation First prpgram this arter­ For her dnllghter' weddinll, Mrs. Margaret Shuttlewoth, .A3 ot New Mr. and Mrs. NQI"th (WHO) department of obstretrics and with the testimony of the pill In- E. Bulechek, son 0 Mr. and Mrs. noon at 3:15 by Edna Herbst. Van Pederson has chosen n gold crepe York Ctty, to further plans lor Ted Malone (KXEL) witn bein, heard. Anlon BulechBk, r lit 5, thil aft- gyn~logy of the college 01 med­ tiers ensemble, complemented wit h coverlnl housing units when the Berkel will tell of his activities '7:15 ernoon at raul' o'clock in the Meth- l~­ One witness, Jnhn Scanlon, black BC 'otie and a shoulder campaign opens. which took him from Holland to Jack CarSon (WMT) icine, will give his coneludlng Germany, Pol\llld, Austria, Czecho­ liecretary of the Creternity, t ti- odlst church. The R v. L. L. Dun­ corSBge of white carnations. "Spellkers for Vic;toI'Y" will go Mr. and Mrs. North (WHO) ture of the "Marriage Hygiene" lied for th def nd nts, th n lelt nlngion will officiate. slovakia and other occupied coun­ Wecldin& Dan e lo each sorority, fraternity and Lum an' Abner (K.X.EL) series whIch he has been present­ for a midshipman s school Cor Preceding the ceremony M . E. lries. ing tor the Y. W. C. A. "Major in dormitory to peak for the cam­ • ':30 iraining ror the mrchant marine. W. Scheldrup church oraanist A wedding dance tor approxl- paign. A huge thermometer will University Concert Band Dr. Christian (wMT) Marriage" group this afternoon at Th Mu Jlers, 420 E Jefferson will p nt n'upt al org n elec~ mately 200 guests will be held this The Univ r ity concert band • o'l:lock in the chemistry audltor­ be posted on campus with the Carton of Cheer (WHO) streE!t, charge Sigma Chi witl'" tions and wlll play the traditional evening in the CSA hall. Laler painted mercury ri ing along a will make its first public appear­ Counter Spy (KXEL) ium. malicious damnae or their propel.ty wedding marches. I lhe couple Will leave on a brief ance of the year lonight in Iowa dollar line, 0 contributing stu­ '7:45 Alter ea h oC the preceding lec­ at 123 N Dubuque rtreet, and ask .... ttending the bride as maid of wt;ddlnl trip and ror traveling th.e dents can watch the mercury hool Union. The program will be ture the udlence has been Dr. ChristiDn (WMT) ACCO_DING to a JapDomel&&ency re­ $1,111.47 tm' damage plus c Is honor will be Mary Crowley at bride h elected a. two-pIece Ult ov r the lop of the eoal. broadcast over WSUI at 8 o'clock. Carton of Cheer (WHO) wireless transmlsslon recorded by quested to submit written ques­ of the court ction. West LIberty. nay Olsen, who re- of brown WOOl, With whic h he The band will feature popular and Couhter Spy (KXEL) the FCC, American forces have tion either on material in the lec­ sid near rowa City will serve will wear tan occe,;sorie . light classical numbers by l-landl!l, landed on lwo Jlma Island In the ture, or upon any phase of the The ca, opened in district court best man. ServIng ' u her will . The bride attended University Fried mann, Wilgner, Williams, 8:00 topic. Thes questions have been Monday afternoon when the petit be Lawrence Bulechek, brother ot hIgh school and tor the post year Shower fo Honor Frank Sinatra Show (WMT) Volcano group. One force was said Gordon Jones and Morton Gould . to have ,one ashore on the south­ collected and will form the basis Jury wa tmpanele The Bookshelf 8:30 Margaret Walk, A3 of Gralton, NOlte, fifth ward; Clar nce Poul,!. trimmed In ) ceo Her finlertip ot Denver, Colu., sUiter of the shower lonfllht in MIss Boles The first in taJlment of "Then Which Is Which (WMT) Queen Due Frida~ is chairman of th group. Other Jetrer on township; Stella Pudil, veil will fall from a tiara at now- bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert home. Fourteen glle Is will sharI! There Was One" by Eugene Burns Mr. District Attorney (WHO) pha es at marriage Which have Jerterson l o wn ~ hlp, and Glen eB and her only jewelry wlll be a Brown of Wellman. in the courtesy. been presented to th group In­ Snider, Sharon lownship. Judie I gold locket. Yellow roses will will be read over WSUl's Book­ Spotlight Bands (KXEL) All Paper Doll club member.! Miss Thom\) on, daughter ot clude chooSing a mate, courtship. James P. Gaffney IS presidlne. fOI 'm her bridaj bouquet. shelf program this morning at 8:45 have until Friday to cast their vote Mrs. Gladys Thomll'on of Clinton, 10;30 by Nadine Thornton of the family law, religion, the home Bnd The mold of honor has elected Rebekah Lodge to Mee~ formerly or Iowa City, will be­ Which Is Which (WMT) tor queen of the Paper Doll club. economics. WSUJ staff. The book is an eye­ Mr. District Attorney (WHO) Members may vote by pre en ling Wh n shampooing hoir at home a lloor-lenlth ,own oC pink alin Rebekah lodge will meet at the come the bride of Dean Moberg, witness account o[ the firM year Spotlight Bands (KXEL) their membership cords at the of­ add borax to th water to often Id ilned with a square neckline Odd F' lJ ow huH tomorrow nlcht son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mo­ of the carrier Enterprise ill action fice or the Recreation center. It. and short pu ffed sleeves. She will at 7:80. berg of Des Moines, March 2. Dnd of the men who manned her 8:55 Two Men Leave guns. The author, representing the Coronet Story Teller (KXEL) Candidates for queen are: Dolly ASSOCiated Press, spent f i v e 9:" Kennedy, Mabel Vandenburg, For Obieetor. Camp POPEYE months aboard the "Big E" carriel·. Great Moments in Music (WMT) Margaret Goodnow, Beatrice Nel­ Kay Ky'er's College (WHO) son, Jerry Kupka, Marilyn Sidwell, Two men, Samuel H. Kemp and TODA 10'8 PROGRAMS ond Diane Horrab!n. 8:00 MOl'ning Chapel Niles and Prindle (KXEL) Wilson R. Swantz, have left Iowa 8:15 Mu:;; ical Miniatures 9:15 City lor a conscientious objectors 8:30 News, The Dally Jl\wan Great Moments in Music (WMT) Flour can be substituted for camp in Terry, Mont. They will 8:45 Program Calendar Kay Kyser's College (WHO) cornstarch by using twice a be engaged In work oC national Im­ 8:55 Service Reports Niles and Prindle (KXEL) much in recipes. portvnce. 9:00 Greek Drama 9:30 9:50 Melody Time Let Yourself Go (WMT) 9:55 News, The Dally Jowan Kay Kyser's College (WHO) 10:00 Here's An Idea On Stage Everybody (KXEL) JO :15 Ye ~ te r day' s Musical Fo- 9:45 vori tes Let Yourself Go (WMT) Daily Iowan Want Ads 10 :30 The Bookshelf Kay Kyser's College (WHO) II :00 Waltz Time On Stage Everybody (KXEL) Lost- Gold locket wJth purple 11 :15 Famous Belgians 10:00 CLASSIFIED stone sellin,. Call 3886. 11 :30 Concert Ha \I 11 :50 Farm Flashes Doug Grant News (WMT) RATE CARt FOtlltENT --- 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles Supper Club (WHO) 12:30 News, Th.e Dally Jowan II. R. Gross and the News CASH RAtE (RXEL) Room for university girl at 505 12:45 Religious News or 2 day_ Iowa avenue. con 5429. CHIC YOUNG 1:00 MusicIII Chats 10:15 IOc per line per day 2:00 Victory Bulletin Board Fulton Lewis (WMT) ! cODsecutive daya- Single room for mono Close In . 2: 10 Recent and ContempOl'ary News, M . L. Nelsen (WHO) 7c per Une per da, 115 N. Clinton. 6930. Music II. R. Gross and the News II consecuUve daya- (KXEL) lie per Une per dIU One single room. One block from 3:00 Lest We FOI'get campus. Call 5798. 3:15 lniot'motion F'irsl 10:30 1 month- 3:30 News, The Dally 'owan Symphonetle (wMT) 4c per Une per da1 HELP WANTED 3:35 Music of Olher Countries War Service Billboard (WHO) -FiiUre 6 words to Hne­ 3:45 News for Youth Paul Hutchens (KXEL) MinImum Ad-2 Une. Wonted clI shier. Apply In person. 4:00 El ementary Spol(en Spanish . 111:45 No calls. Shor hours, good pay. 4'30 Tea Time Melodies Symphonette (WM'f) CLAsSIFIED DlSPLAY Iowa Theater. 5:00 Children's Hou\, Spotlight on Rhythm (WHO) 6Oc: col Incb 5:30 Musicol Moods Paul Hutchens (KXEL) Or $5,01) per month ~ 5:45 News, The Dally fowan 11:00 4 News (WMT) All Want Ada Cosh In Advance 24 6:00 Dinnel' Hour Music Lady for housework- by week or 6:55 News, The Da.lly Towa.n Slurlit Road (WHO) I Pa,able at Doily Iowan Bust­ 10 N ws (KXEL) Des. office dally until 5 p.m. hour- no laundry. Call 9681. 6 7:00 "Y" Glimpses 7:15 Treas ury Salute 11:15 o orr the Record (WMT) CaDceJlat\cn, must be called In FARMER SALESMAN o 7:30 Sportstime A company established 59 years 7:45 One Man's Opinion Starlit Road (WHO) before 5 p. m. o will hire n man at once far full 8:00 Concert, University Concert Rev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) RetIpODslble for one incorrect ~ time sales work in home locality. Bond 11:30 lnsertloo 0011. o Most complete farm line. Get set o Ted Weem's Band (WMT) NETWORK IUGnLlGRTS News, Garry Lenhart (WHO) for after the war now. Present Rev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) men earning $50 to $1011 weekly. 55 6:00 DIAL 4191 Jack Kirkwood Show (WMT) 11:45 Easy work, Age or slight physical Cliff and Helen (WHO» Les Crosley's Band (WMT) handicaps no oblectlon. No Invest­ Grain Belt Rangers (KXEL) Music; New!\ (WHO) ment. Permanent. Free train­ II 6:15 Jimmy' Palmer's Bond (KXEL) ing. Must have cllr. All hiring 8 Mu . ic that Satisfies (WMT) 12: 00 WMC Regulations must con Corm to War ManpOwer 9 News of the World (WHO) Press News (WMT) Adverlftlements lor male or M­ Commission. For Cull particulars 8 H. R. Gross and th News Music for Tonight (WHO) senUal temale worken are ear­ write Sales Manager, 711 So. 42nd 9 (KXEL) Station Break and Sign off rlH In thelle "Helll Wanted" I., Omaha, Nebraska. o 6:30 (KXEL) colulDDS wltb tbe understand­ o r;Jlery Queen (WMT) IDe tbat hlrlnc proeeduRI Ihall lNSTRUCTIOIt o ~ews, M. L. Nelsen (WHO) Margaret Mitchell Wl'ot the conform to War Manpower Dancing Lessons-ballroom, bal­ Did You Know? (KXEL) last part of "Gone With The CommissIon llerul.Uon.. let, tap. Dial 7248. Mimi Youde Wind" before the first part. Wurlu. WHO SAID IT FOR SALE WHERE TO BUY IT CAN'T HAPPEN H~AE? c~'- r> Remmington portable typewriter, AtoIt>e-ft)ON- I,. In very good condition. Call Yod au alw&1. weleome, 5756 in mornlngs or after 6. and »JlIC!S ar 10,," at the ST1A K~TT PAUL R081N50J' LOST AND t·OUND--- Lost-Lifetime green Parker pen. DRUG SHOP Between women's gym and Unlort from 4 to 5, Tuesday. Call Edward 8. ROIIe-Pharmaell X8352. < Lost-Fraternity piD-Initials R. D. W. engraved on back. Finder call 9080. Reward. Lost-Green and silver Parker "51" pen near the Union. Re­ ward. Kay Reeves, 4767. " Lost - Identification bracelet­ initials E. L. G. Reward. Call '" Ex. 664. FURNITURE MOVING Lost-Large dark red Waterman fountain pen, sometime this MAHER BROS. TRANSFER TOWN semester. Reward. Call X610. For EUiclent Furniture MoviDI Small black leather purse trimmed Ask ~lIt OUr " in red, containing fountain pen, WARDRO!E SERVICE keys and billfold with identifica­ DIAL - 9696 - DIAL tion. Call 417l. -

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" SIGHT CALCULATED to scare the lonl underwear olr a million New 10rkers wu thiS one phOlocrllphed from the root or tbe Madl80n Square Boys' club. A buzz bomb I. headed tor the Empire State tlluldlng But keep your lleata, folk.. It'a Just a model or lhe ternlr "'eapon uaed by the Germans a ..alll8t England. It .. the creaUon of THE DAILY IOWAN "all1. RIgby. the cut-out king wbdae cutout mode.. or aircraft and Wal'llhlp. are known the world over. The robomb I. the newest Ittm Classified Dept. - Phone 4191 ~ IIlci~., an b1a~ - - .J1Ilfwatti.f,alJ ... PAGE SIX THE D AlLY lOW A N, lOW A CITY, lOW A Dale Welt Awarded Disti nguis•

Dwight Edwards Platter Fanatics- Republican Caucus Full House of First Nightert - Makes Presentation Make Musical Madhouse Elects Delegates 'Lady Precious Stream' 80 Couples Attend -Out of Record Shop Names Committee Jaycee Dinner Dance By Jan Allen I n a cast of 37, it wouJd be im­ Members to Direct For several years, the university Democratic Wo,~,. . • possible to menlion each player, F,ebruary Palimpsest At Mayflower Inn City Election Campaign drama department has contem­ but we did feel that every in­ To Meet Tonight plated production ot H. I. Hsiung's dividual cooperated in turning in a Da le Welt, manager ot the Welt "Lady Precious Stream." Last Members of the Republican sincere performance. Ellen Lar­ Ready for Distribution For Sped~I I' ~pHdt aaency, was awarded the distin­ night marked an end of planning party from all five wards of the son, as the bumptious Princess of guished service gold key last night and the beginning 01 action. tbe Western Regions, is particular­ DemocratiC women. ottowa db' at the Junior Chamber ot Com­ ci ty met in the courthouse last And very delightIul action it Pro£. John A. Briggs, editor of night to select a committeeman ly good in a broadly farcical char­ will hold a specip~ m~UJg .~ tbt merce dinner dance attended by was, PaUmpsest, has announcfl(l that the and committeewoman from each at that. Playing to a full acterization. Johnson c~unty co~rt hOll8e ~. 80 couples at the Mayflower inn. house of first nighters, a brilliant­ February issue of lhe magzine is row night at 7:30. ProtJ M.. P. Car­ ward and delegates to the city The presentation was made by ly-costumed cast of 37 students The obvious teamwork between now ready for ,distribution to mem­ penter of the English. aepartmen\ convention. The committee mem­ minor players helped to knit this Dwight Edwards, president of the tripped their way through this bers of the State Historical SOCiety will speak on "l'he lmportance p( bel's will direct the campaign for Senior Chamber of Commerce. Chinese play - "somewhat in the piay into a pleasing whole. In this of Iowa. Political Organizations." , : the city election March 26. connection, we esp e cia I i y liked The award gives recognition to traditional manner." Two feature articles arc included Ruth Gallaher and " Mrs. The city convention will be Charles Burmingham and Cletus in this issue. "Sleighing Time" by Eva the young Iowa City man who has Neatly Plotted Worthley, candida~ q the lOIn called to nominate a candidate to Burke as His Excellency's atten­ William J . Petersen, research as­ performed the most outstanding The n eat 1 y-p lot ted story, City democratic tlCk~~ will ~ service to the community during replace any of the candidates dants; David Widder and Richard sociate of the State Historical elected in lhe primary Feb. 26 in Sllrinkled with conventions' of the Olney as the' gardner's attendants guests at the meeting. , the past year. society, is a story of how the pion­ the event that any of them can­ Chinese theater, is designed to and Armon Bonney and JQhn There will be a social Jlour af~ Welt was co-chairman with eers enjoyed sleighriding in. both r. not run. prove the old adage that woman is the busi nes.s. meeling. , J . Barron of the. Johnson County Smith as the worthless sons-in­ town and country in the years 1840 In the absence of Dr. Wayne C. the real power behind the throne, War Fund and Community Chest law of His Excellency. Dick Bald­ to 1890. All types of sieighs, are Enderby, city chairman, Attorney and that a headstrong daughter ddge and John Hacker as the and served co-chairman of the rlescribed includinll the farmers as Kenneth M. Dunlop led the meet­ may, after all, know what she is properly men provided constant Johnson county scrap metal salv­ bobsled which was lIsed for both ing. dOing when she defies family rul­ laughs without being obtrusive. pleasure and utility. Data for this age committee with Jack White. The following committeemen and Ing. In 1938 he was president of the Richard Nelson article was gathered from Iowa committeewomen and delegates to The play itself is an arrange­ Also thoroushly amusing in the newspaper files of that era. Junior Chamber of Commerce. He the city convention were selected: ment ot an ancient vehiCle of the part of a smooth-mannered sophis­ "Iowa Corn for Russians" dates is now a member of that group I First ward, first precinct: Guy and the sen Lor chamber. Yuan period adapted to modern ticate is Richard Nelson, Minister back to 1892 when Iowa corn was l OgIe, committeeman, and Sarah drama, Many of the authentic con­ of Foreign Affairs, a Deus ex first sent to Russia, This article is MOORE'S '· Welt, 34, lives at 1610 E. College Hoffman, committeewoman. Henry ventions of the Chinese traditional Machina tossed Into the last scene written by B. F. Tillinghast, who street with his family. The Welts Lindsley, Sarah HoIlman, Mrs. have three Children-Deborah, 8; theater were used in the univet·­ for the author's amusement . . . was then seceretary of the Iowa Elsie Barker and Guy Ogle, deie­ sHy production. Russian Famine Relief commission, TEA ROOM Phoebe, 4, and Tony, 18 months. gates. and ours. . Reeciving a B.S. degree from Depends OQ ImagInation We felt that the pacing of the and is rellrinted from an article ap­ For fine food the University of Iowa in 1931, First ward, second precinct: A. Chinese drama depends much on first act is a little slow, and would pearing in The Midland Monthly. tastefully' Welt has lived in Iowa City since Abrahamson, committeeman, 'and the use of imagination and seldom benefit if the action were speeded served " ' that time except for 18 months Mrs. Bruce Gibson, committee­ resorts to realism. It wouid have up. I n contrast, t/1e second act Instead of suspendlDg your fur 13 South Dubll~ ~ woman. Bruce P. Moomney, been well-nigh impossible to pre­ spent in DeKalb, Ill. While at the By GEORGE.. * CAVALIER'* it and d·epllrts.. Th is ..type is almost moves quickly and brightly, with coat from a hoook, C;rape It care­ Charles Paine, A. Abrahamson sent this' play in truly traditional the help of more rapid-tire dia­ fully over a hanger. university he was a member of Phi Dally Iowan Feature Writer a misfit. . ------_. Gamma Delta, social fraternity. and Mrs. Bruce Gibson, delegates. style, involving an excess of noise logue. Are yOU !n the know about the EVen thuugh the record shortage Second ward, first precinct: the and symbolic gestures and posi­ "jive", on to the latest plaUers? If has decr~a sed the quantity, many Accurate Costumlnc Rev. Elmer E. Dierks, committee­ tions. Berneice Prisk, costumer for so, skIn, Jackson, skin\ Or is your requesl!; are made for repressings man, and Mrs. Jessie B. Gunnette, The two black-clad property perception withln the category of of popylar songs of 1926 and 1928. "Lady Preciou~ Stream," deserves ,Elks, Moose Clubs committeewoman. Mrs. He len men are in keeping with tradition, every con g rat u 1 a t ion for the Brahms, Beethoven and Bach, the These appeal more to the youngC't Thomas, Clara Wallace, Stella as are sitch other conventions as perennial B's? set·than tbey do tp thoSe who were elaborate and accurate costuming NOTICE Scott, ,Mrs. Claudia M. Day, the scattering white paper to indicate of the characters. We have seldom Donate $600 The habitat of thesl.' "chara~(ers" in their teens a ~ 'the time of the Rev. Mr. Dierks and Mrs. Jessie snow, carrying a whip to indicate is an Iowa City record shop where recdrd's pOP!ilarity. The repress­ seen such brilliantly colorful trap­ B. Gunnette, delegates; Pearl Rit­ riding horseback, and stepping pings on stage. And the makeup To Red Cross Fund they can be found shufIting ing o,f these old standbys hM ter, Gertrude Dennis, Mrs. Har­ over mythical doorsills. through the black discs which hbld c;a u s~Cl a new growth in record crew added to the effect convinc­ old Smith, Samuel T. Morrison, W. Other Conventions ingly. the various sharp~ and flats: of collecting ror ' many . college stu­ E. Beck and Percy Bordwell, '. We might mention a few other "Please do not stand on oere­ Among the first contributors to tbeir favorite composeJ;8. On croS­ dents . . alternates. the Johnson county Red Cross sucb conventions as the lack of an mony" is a key line in the play, sing the portals of ·this musical . Sbellac Shorta,e Second, ward, second precinct: actual cur t a i n, the Honorable drive for 1945 are the Elks and sanctuary, one Is greeted with the and evidently was taken to heart The banks of Iowa City will The uctual shortage or pOllular Attorney Herbert J. Ries, commit­ Reader (who usually hides his face Moose clubs which have donated wierd strains of Stravinsky's' "Rite records has been due to the short­ teeman, and Mrs. Lloyd A. How­ by the university theater. For last from the audience in the Chinese night was the first time In many $600. These and ot her contribu­ of Spring" from one of the victrola age 'of sbellac which. contributes ell, committeewoman. May 0 r not be o~n for bUliness on booths, the "clang, clang, clang theater), and circling the stage to a play when a curtain-call was al­ tions were announced last night largely to poor quality of records Wilber J. Teeters, r. J. Barron, C. indicate a journey. at a meeting of the J~hnson county went the trolley" of the "Trolle:y lowed. Granted it was not a con­ found now and then. Another fac­ Ray Aurner, Vernon Capen, Mrs. In the Chinese tradition, there chapter held in the Women's club Song" or from the t~ird booth, the ventional curtain-cali since there tor in the shortage "'(as the con­ Lloyd A. Howell, Attorney Ed­ are two doors to the set, at the rooms in the Community building. \IOice of Lily Pons as she sings version of many of the record fac­ ward F. Rate, Elmer F . Lenthe. was no curtain, but for once the Presiding over the January report "Ave Maria." The mixture of all center of the back wall. These are audience got its chance to allplaud tories over to wartJme functions. Attorney Herbcrt J . Ries and the right entrance, or Tiger gate, meeting was Dr. Andrew H. Woods. three resembles ve:-y closely that The problems dally facing. Mrs. the performers all on stage. Emma Stover, delegates. and thc left exit, or Dragon ga teo Rural contributions also have of the concert orchestra "warming Shank are those fa.clng music store In aU, with a few more nights or Third ward: Adolph Boeye, com­ Lives Up to Promise started because of antiCipated up" (or a Sunday toncert in tne I?roprietors allover the country. polishing and stepping up action, mitteeman, and Mrs. L. C. Jones, We were glad to see that Willis March road conditions. With a hometowJ\ park. Still, . t' s long as Ihercs' music, "Lady Precious Stream" may be committeewoman. Mrs. George Otto, the young actor who turned quota increased 15 times since Slim Record Supply ~here'l be music fanatics and bed­ added to the university's already­ Pickering, Mrs. Ralph Tarrant, in such a strong performance in 1940, l'ural contributors are reali­ lam in every music store. impressive list of laudable pro­ Guardian angle for Iowa City'); I Mrs. Arthur Craton. Adolph "The Corn Is Green," lived up to zing this is a war fund drive and record enthusiasts is Mrs. Marion ductions. not a membership drive. A Linn Boeye and Mrs. L. C. Jones, dele­ his promise by giving us last night Shank. Although Mrs. Shank was gates. .. Why to fAOSCOW? II convincing characterization or county farmer gave hls $41 cream told at the time she began worK Soybean milk is used quite ex­ check and added nine doliars to Fourth ward, first precinct: Hsieh Ping-Kuei, the gardener, that her job was mainly to sell rt!­ Carl S. Kringel, committeeman, tensively in China instead or make an even $50. later the King of the Western cords, she has learned since that and Mrs. Florence Paasch, com­ cow's milk. In the reports given by members, "selling records" involves many Regions. mitteewoman. Mrs, Leslie Ihrig, Consistently Charmlnc Mrs. C. W. Keyser's nurses aide other abilities. Of the average Try to avoid running lamp Mrs. W. F . McRoberts, Mrs. Wil­ Margaret Rowland, or Precious committee chairman, said there is thousand people entering the store liams, Mrs. Frances L. Cherry, cords under your rugs. They wear now a class of 38 trainees in during a week, Mrs. Shank's worry Stream, tlJird daughter of His Ex­ ridges into the fabric. Mrs. Florence Paasch and Carl S. cellency Wang Yun, highlighted of Iowa City theory. The classes are divided is being unable to supply them Kringel, delegates. her acting with effective eye and between an afternoon and evening with the records they want. :F'ourth ward, second precinct: hand movements and was con­ class and include orfice workers, Music Medltaton R. J. Phelps, committeeman, and . housewives and university stu­ Music meditators are divipe1! sistently charming, as was Elsie ..:..­ Mrs. C. R. Williams, committee­ dents. Turner, wife o! Wang Yun. into five distinct classes ..First, ,the woman. Dr. William Rohrbacher, There are more than 400 Cadet type that calls 1vr a classical H. W. Stuck, Racine McCann, Mrs. Conrad Posz as His Excellency nW'sea training in !owa City hos­ album, takes it into one of booths Gladys Ashton, Mrs. Helen Barne:o, made full use of his lines, although IO tWa Stat e pitals at the present time accord­ and plays it so lOUd that the other he has several opportunities to ing to Lois Corder, director of the Joscph E. Negus, Mrs. C. R. Wll­ patrons come running out of their Iiams and R. J . Phelps, deiegates. hi ghlight his action. His char­ school ot nursing. little rooms to complain of the acterization had a static quality at The camp and hospital commit­ Filth ward, iirst precinct: At­ and Trust. Co .. noise. Second, the couple that torney Kenneth M. Dunlop, com­ times, but now and again he let go SO,OOO WATTS tee reported 10 record albums and comes in, asks for about six Harry and punched his part. 58 records of the lAtest recordings mitteeman, and Mrs. Frank J. James and T. Dorsey records and Snider, committeewoman, Vern have been sent to Schick bospital then retire to a booth to break into at Clinton. Bales, Allorncy D. C. Nolan, Mrs. a dance of such contortions that Elmer L. DeGowin, Charles Mor­ Feb. 28 was announced as "War Mrs. Shank must rush in and stop ganstern, Frank Williams, Mrs. Fund Kick-Off day." All networks them before they b:-eak the win­ will cut commercials for the day dows. This is known as the cheap Frank J . Snider and Attorney • I • Have a Coke Kenneth M. Dunlop, delegates. Acompaiienos and use Red Cr~ spot announce­ date. ment.'!. WSUI will carry an evening Thil'd is the kind that sauntets Fifth ward, second precinct: (JOIN US) program to start U1e March cam­ in, drapes himself lllzily over the Harold W. Vestermark, commit­ paign, according to Mrs. Jack Hin­ counter and asks for numerou,s teeman, and Mrs. Lillian Oathout, man Jr., publicity chairman of this selections which must be haUled committeewoman. Mrs. Cromwell year's War Fund drIVe. down from the shelves. After thirty Jones, Fred V. Johnson, E. B. Ray­ minutes of this, he glances at the mond, A, S. Watt, Mrs. James clock, makes some excuse about THIRE'S wldupread apeculaUon• In GwYnne, Mrs. Lillian Oathout and Court Grants Divorce Harold W. Vestermark, delegates. having to rush olf to class anil .waah1ng~on about the vlalt of Ed· To Lucille Driscoll leaves the counter s~cked high ward J. Flynn, former Democratic with records IJnd albums. naUC)nal committee chairman, to A divot'ce has bt'en granted to Eecenirtc CoUeetor Mo.eow, and whether, It hu arly Lucille Driscoll ill district court The fo urth mlisie lover bounces connection with the reported Ru .. and Marguerite Ealc es has tiled a into the shop and asks for a detin­ Ilan requut for 10 billIon dollars petition tor divorce in the county ite record. A few minutes 1ater poet.war rehabllltation loan from clerk's office. passing his booth, you may find the U . a. Flynn accompanIed FDR Mrs. Driscoll was awarded the bim tied in little ,reen knots with , to Yalta, Ru.. la, for the "BI, cllstody of their two children, an expression of physical tortu\1l. Three" meet "u an old friend," Diana Jo and Lawrence, in the Mrs. Shank explaillJ that this tel­ explained the White HOUle. Flynn Arnheral ,nd lVllli,m' pia qed decree -of divorce from her hus- low is really enjoying his music. went on to Moacow with U. S. Ihe flrsl Inler-coilegiAte b ..... band, Joseph Driscoll, charged with Finally. the fellow that comes in. Ambuaador W. Averill Harriman ball 91tne. \I lasted 2& inninqa. (I cruel and inhuman treatment. I gives the name of hit record, buys -&lid hll party, nltlD.tion.l) !WI 1114111 had l~ pWqerl. j ------~----~------STILWELL ROAD OPENED

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• orUID UNDII AUr"ORlfY o. THI COCA.COLA COMPANY IV . . . . , ! CEDAR RAPIDS COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY THE FIRST CONVOY over tbe 8U1well (Ledo-BlII'IDa) rN4f enten K1III.,1n1 after a 11 day Joana" ffOlDl MIl 1:. "'...... til. I .... el&,.. " . HlI&kylna. Gen. Lewis B...... GOaIIII&Ddet 01 tit' rMel ~ ~deI ~ KlIIUBbI( In a Jeep u CbbIeIe I ~ .L...-----___--~ c1vWaDi cheer. ltoacl wu ..... Ia hODOI' .f Qea. " ..pIt SWweq. ..