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'ITI'SBURGH (II') - Edwin F. Proc'er proY'tCl ,etter­ • ., a man's place mi«M be In the home. Vartly cloudy and warmer today, High to· For a lona- Ume Pronr has e»JoTed crocbeUu. ~.­ day 90; low 56, Yesterday's high 86; low lerda, he entered a tablecloth In Iha~ dJvIIIlu ., 1M AJ­ Itfbeny coun~y fair'. needlework COIlIesk. OWGJIl 5~, Pollen count 151. You cuessed I~ - Pro"er won first prbe. r.t. I868-Vol. 80, No. 29 I-UP, AP Newa and Wuepboto Iowa City, Iowa, Sunday. Sept 5, 1948-Five GenII lJiurricane Sub.~!~: ~~~,~~~~ Wilhel • .... ' c. ~" log a flood of ltinain, rain almosl Abdicates Rul e • laterally before It, tore lhroulh Ne" Orleans at dawn yesterday. Reduced to the proportions of a dorm, it was blowlnl and raining Superfort Crewman Rescued by Dutch Aged Queen of the Netherlands itself last night In the hUls of Socialists Join Mississippi. The wlhd peaks of 85 miles Turns Throne over to Juliana an hour In New Orleans, although With Schuman the bJghest sustained velocity re­ A.I TERDAM, TJIE rETHERLA. ' D P )-AgilY.l, weary corded wu 65 mUes an hour. The QUl't'n Wilhelmina Rll.\'e up the tl\rone f tb Neth rlands to her worst damaae from the wind was 3 -year-old dauRht r Juliana terday while m d tens of broken windows, toppled trees and for Coalition thousand w!'pt and ch er d. smuhed sl,ns. PARIS (UP) - Premler-desli­ Wilhelmina, 6 and in failing health, abdicatl'd the throne he But wllter, always mote teared nate Robert Schuman neared had oecupi d for 50 years in 8 imple r mony at 11 :35 a.m. In New Orleans than wind, had complellon ot a government early • (4 :35 a.m. Iow8 tim ) in the mall, gilt M room on the north lorced the Coast Guard, the Red today after the Socialists agreed id of th royal paIse . Cross and the national guard to to rejOin his middle-road coalition, Then, preei. I.v at noon, abe reicue more than 5,000 peopll A spokesman for Schuman said Polish Communists stepped onto the festooned palace trom flooded homes. Water was a lovernment would be formed balcony before the areate t as­ ,nll reported rising last night In within an hour. semblage of Hollanders in the hIs­ the "Muskrat" parisb of St, Ber­ Continue Purge of tOQ' of the country. Tumultuous The SociaHsts, who blocked hJJI cheers swept the crowd. nard to the southeast. The national previous .ttempt to form a cabi­ guard already had removed more Wilhelmina raised her han.d and net, voted 40 to 20 at a party cau­ 'Devialing' Leftists a hush fell acrom the concourse. than 800 people from St. Bernard cus to come back Into the fold and put them up in its Jackson In 8 slelldy voice, she Mid: provided Schuman would make W ARSA W (IP') - Polish Com- "I am proad to Cry wUh Joe. barracks in New Orleans. certain undisclosed compromises munlsts pushed a purKe of their '1.0.. Uye Ute Qaeeal'" It was sUll roulh on Lake Pont­ In his stem economic pr~gram. Tears for the old queen-hence­ chartrain above New Orleans, Lnd ranks yesterday In an attempt to Schuman and the Socialists heal a spUt stemming Crom the forth to be known by her own tAP " ...,..1.) water swept out of the lake by were discussing the economic pro­ wish as Princess Wllhe1mJna - the wind was pouring Into a Jel­ Cominform attack I,alnst Yuao­ trickled down the cheeks ot man,. 'Am OF GULF hurricane Is Indicated b, the larre alld .....11 ar­ gram and the composition of the slavia. rows an above map. The hurricane moved norlhwesl from &be fel'SOn parish section known as cabinet early today when the a sturdy buraher as he Joined In o.ar The purge was directed agaInst ., MeliJeo across Louisiana and Into MI ..bslppl ye,terdaF. Bucktown and Into the tashlon­ spokesman announced a new gov­ lAP WI ••,hte) the renewed and even areater members of rightist and nation­ able suburb of MetaJrle. ernment was nearly set up. WORKEll OF A Dutch canal malnt~nance crew pulled a 11-%8 chterlnl. alist deviation from the pro-5o­ Queen JuHana herself then .p­ It was Socialist opPOSition that crewman (circle) from the water near Flu hlnl', Holland, Frlda,. aner aU members of a superlortre part! Ipatin, In _r fames viet and strictly Marxist policies peared beside her mother on the overturned Schuman in July, fel­ sd forth by the Cominform - balcony. She said, also ln a llrm Senate Unit Says led his successor, Andre Marie, parachuted from It. PlioU , th" plant cruhed In the chelde e - tuary. The crewman' parchule trail a tun the r rue craft. the Soviet-led propa,anda as­ voIce: Office Lists Schedule Loyalty Tests Are last week and forced Schuman to loclatlon of European Communist "I &hanll )'OU. my _ther. [ resign again earHer tnls week countries. am d~epI" MrI'7 tbat. Ute wbdem before he could line up a govern­ Ir:- Need of Repair Ju t how many Communist and experieMe of JOur rela'n ment. betllI party members have been dropped u queen now hu 1_ 10 for Orientation We~k WASHINGTON (IP)o-A lenate In a delfparate e(fort to prevent Believe Four Military Chiefs aa.'!' already Is not known, but reli.­ JulilUlu's four daulhtera. all In .ul)conun!ttee checkJn, on the the collapse of parliamentary gov­ ble eliUmate say the figure runs ,Qvllrnment', "loyalty" program red dre es, JOined their mother New tudents at the Htatp ( nivel'sity of Iowa till fa.U will re­ ernment, President Vincent Auriol Into the thousan fllled wth "danlerou9 delays," and ended. demonstrallons by Communists, ------~ m ctinlCs will b held. AnKlo- been summoned to return to a po­ the freshmen and transfer stu- meetings for women fit f~culty In need of speedy overhauling. With the throne, Juliana took who are demanding a voice In the AlTlcriclin quarters were more op- litical role of party leadership to dents Sept. 16, Hancher, the deans homes, P f C over upreme re ponsibllity for Pour Republicans and three government and by OeGaulllsts, limisl1c than at any Um sInce the heal the breach. of the colleges and other adminis- An orientation period lor tresh­ Democrats si,ned the report, with er orm eremony 8o-mlllion Dutch subjects at home who are calling for a ,eneral elee- currcnt rl or four-power talks Blerut went Into cont rence and In the rich Dutch colonial em­ tratlve officers will be introduced men entering the college of . en­ one of them putting in one dis­ with top ranking party ottlclall In sent. tion. F D Sf b k b gan lit Mo cow. pIre, Including the revolt-torn .t a special meeting in Macbride gineering will be held at 8:00 •. m. Schuman waa liven until this u w und 1'5&000 thai the order to speed a merger lo lhe Netherland. EllIt Indies. She Is .udltorlum at 7:30 p.m. S t 20 . tb dlt I f th The suggestion that Commu­ or r. ar uc . ep, ,10 e au or lUll 0 a morn InK to bring Popular Repub- Ifr m nt In prlncipl on the Communist worker,' party and Holland's firth soverelan and sec­ " The next ~ay examinations WIll.. ..".,.,...", nJets or others who advocate IIcans, Soc1alfst. and Radical So- ASh (th la(e Dr. Edwin bh'rk til' rl'a('hl'd wbll thl) lett. wing S I Usts. I ond queen, eontlnue and the University Wom- electrIcal enRtneering "u,~u n,. o~throw of the government by cililists together In a cabinet. Diller Starbuck, former head of ,oveman! worklnr committee torce be barred from government ------~------~~~~ tn's association will hold a meet- New pharmacy students will the SUI phHo~phy department, on rlnan neared the draftlna­ j\lbs Is not new. The subcommit­ Ina of all new women. The sessIon hold a similar meetinlj: In tile were sca tl red ov r lh unlv r ity on It oluUon 01 the Ber­ tee noted th.t conlress has been ta. will be held In Macbride audilor- Pharmacy - Botany building at Jerusalem Neutral campu rrom an airplane y lcr- lin cllrr nc problem. ium at 7: 15 p.m. At 8:30 a mass 8:30 a.m. Speech assllnment for trying to scratcb them from the l Strikes Mar Labor Day day morning. Ye~t rday'a long session was meeting lor all new men students the new students will also be payroll since 1939 with ineffective Zone Is Cleared Slmultaneou'ly, memb rs of th devoted to the Sovict blockade and will be held in the auditorium, made this day. results. By The ooiated Press late protesllQr's famJly gath red the prospects on inter-zonal trade. Three critical strIkes afflicted Later in the afternoon male stu­ Bu t the report differen tla ted RHODES (IP) - Count Folke began to bultd up. On Saturday On Sept. 18 open house will be on th ,rounds of th Iowa CIty Marshal Va~sily D. Sokolovsky, siU! ble portions of the naUon'. dents wi1l have an Ot!PorJunlty to bet wee n the constitutional Bernadolte announced yesterday olt company spokesmen predicted held at Iowa Union at 8 p.m, Prior Country club to hold 11 m morial the Soviet commander; Cen. Sir economy as the Labor Day week­ tryout at football band rehearsal "rights" to freedom of speech, as­ that both Jews and Arabs had a aasollne Ihortage on the west to ·that event, male students will withdrawn from the Red Cross service. Brian Robertson, British com- in the south rehearsal hall at 3:30 sembly and "not to be forced to nd bellan. coast "within a few days." hold small group orientation testify a,alnst oneself" and the neutral zone In Jerusalem. The lale Dr. StarbUCK' imm d- mondcr, and Gcn. Pierre Koenig, meetings and the Highlanders will p,m. The newest was that at 16,000 Earlier, 12,000 CIO longshore­ "privilege" of working for the "I hope this will be a great iate family cam from many parts the Ff nch command r, were the CIO oil workers In California have tryouts at the fieldhouse at The stud en t councIl will pre­ government. factor In getting a peaceful at­ of th country to honor the mem- other conferee', In addition to men tied up west coast ports, 1:30 p.m. sent a program for n9!W students just as the holiday tra ric peak Idlln, 28,000 men and immobiliz­ mosphere In Jerusalem," he said. ory or a scholar of worldwide Clay. Thcy met in thc AIU d con­ which closed nine large refineries The open house at Iowa UnIon in Macbride audltorluJll at 7:30 Bernadotte, the United Nations fame. Dr. Starbuck died Nov. 18, trol buthorlty building. Ing 160 ships. will be held in the main lounge. p.m. to introduce student leaders Registration Continuing mediator, told a news conference 1947 In Santa Cruz Calif, at lhe And, In New York City, about Admission will be by tickets, and campus activities. "demilitarization of the area in age or 81. Lists 3 New Polio 10,000 AFL truck drivers and which will be distributed to all On Sept 22 the new students in For Men Born in 1925 and around the Red Cross zone Is Doctor Slarbuck len Iowa City Pool Fund Closes; helpers remained ldle for the now accomplished not only In new students at an earlier orien­ liberal arts will register at tIle Men born In 1925 will conUhue in 1930 to become head of thc de­ Cases; Total at 11 fourth day while stocks In retaU tation meeting. The tickets will fieldhouse. A second rehearsal lor theory but in practice." partment of philosophy at the stores shrank and the posslblllty to register for peacetime select! ve Amman dispatches said the Sl,500 Under Goal admit the new students and wives the football band also will be held. University of Southern Call/ornia. With three new polio cases yes­ of a food crisis loomed. Bervice Tuesday at Iowa City's wllhdrawal began at 7 a.m. yester­ or husbands, should the students Classes will be,io Sept. 23 at two registration points. After his r titemcnt a few y ars Iowa City'a swimming pool fund terday, a total of eleven "active" There appeared little possibility be married. day. cases are now being trealed at that any aetllement could be 7:30 a.m, after the ioduc\ion cere­ Wednesday and Thursday men is ago, he re.lded with his daughter, drive closed yesterday wIth a to­ Bernadotte said the zone University hospitals. achieved in any of the walkouts Sept. 19 Iowa City churches will mony by Hancher. born In 1926 will re,ister. under control of UN observers. Dr. Helen Starbuck Dorman, a tal ot $11,063.12 contributed to San Franel co physician. complet th cost of the pool Howard Cattell, 23, Leon, was In until lifter the three-day hoUday. which Is beinr built at City park. fair condition last night. He was Tbe oil workers walked out at IT HAPPENED LAST WEEK - admlUed Sept 2. 12:01 a.m., Saturday, alter fallin, Wallace Closes Tour at William Grandrath, publlclty Larry Burger, 15, Lovllla, was to win a 21-cent hourly wage in­ Knoxville After 'Excellent' chairman or the drive, said three also in tair condltion. He was ad­ crease which would have liven or four pledges had not yet been mJtted Sept 2. them a $1 .89 an hour scale. The turned in, but added thaL this Reception at Nashvill& Marllyn Lister, 7, Cincinnati, Industry offered 8 12~ cent hike. money should be In soon. KNOXVILLE, TENN. (lJP)­ Iowa, was In talr condition and Thc drive ended about $1,500 Wallace Invades Henry A, Wallace arrived here was admltted Sept. 1. Dixie; Military WSUI, County, Ba~ks short of th goal. last night to does out a turbul nl An Iowa City boy, James week-long campaign tour of the Yesterday $35 was added the Shank, 15 year-old IOn of Mr. Close for Labor Day fund, he said, and the benefit and Mrs. Orville Shank. 903 E. south that has been marked by Tn order thal the penonnel may heckling and barrages of rollcn dance, neld Thursday night, net­ Burlington street. was reported ted $lOO.50 lor the fund, in serious condl tion yesterday observe Labor day, radio station Governors Cagier over Berlin e&g8. WSUI will not broadcast today. Actually, the question of 8 Wallace was scheduled to speak morning and "about the same" smgle currency for Berlin Is be­ The reguLar broadcast SChedule J ' at a Kno)CvlUe Negro church last night. lteved to have been setUed in ------­ wlll be resumed Tuesday. POLITICS was ,earl,g for his Labor day shortly oller his arrival from MoscOW. Several business places and of­ swing into" Michigan and Ohio. 3 Bases in Doubt Nashville where he got perhaps fices also wlll close for Labor Day. Wallace Storm. South; Governor Dew~ continued plan­ the besl reception of his entire No Thanksl The Johnson county court offices NEXT. Yi. ning bls campaign tours but took southern 5wing. Ai rforee To Show Wlll be closed and the county Truman, Dewey Waiting time out to btame Moscow, Wash­ Some 2,000 persons greeted draft board also will not be open. inllon and "BeUish men" in labor Wallace at Nashville earlier yes­ 8-36'5 to Nation The postoffice will have the While President Tl'UII1an and for the labor strife In New York. terday, and, although one heckler usual holiday schedule with no Governor Dewey prepared for WASHINGTON (JP)-Most of ~ NAVY tossed an egg, his Progressive rural or clly deliveries, no win­ -,'"IlII!!ImI their opening campai,n blasts, the nallon will get a look at t.he party suppOrters said the recep­ dows open and holiday mail pick Henry Wallace veotur~ Into Dix­ COLD WAR W mIghtiest bomber yet, the up in the city. ielllnd to s)1ow the n,.lion what it tion was "excellent." huge six-englned B-36, on air­ Both Iowa City banks will b4t already knows - the south Is Berlin Squeeze Still on; Wallace was cheered when ne fa force day September 18. closed. steeped in prejudic~ a"d segre,a­ said that hIs ith was "renewed Tito Widening Breach In the great and Cod-rearing The aIrforce announced tion and is willing to ~omt a pblitJ­ BABNZS GETS PORT people of the south." OIght that five ot the big war­ cal party to protect its "way of Berta-While the meetings In planes from the seventh bomb Prol, Arthur Barnes ot the Bfe." Moscow were stlll goin, on and group at Fort Worth, Tex., will sdlool of Journalism y~sten:lIY Wallace was greet,d In North their decislons w@re bein, made, Woods Launches Fight take off on indlvidual long ranle was elected secretal'Y-treasurtr of Carolina, Aillbatnl!, ~issil'ippl, the Soviets were anawlnl at the On Rent Black Market flights which will weave a pat­ the Iowa allOCiation of news edl- Louisiana, Arkansas !nd Ttnnes­ last remnant of four-power co­ tern over scores of citfes In all 1101'5 a t the assocla lion's meeting in see with a barrage of NIl and to­ operation on Berlin, the city coun­ W N)Hf.N'GTON (UP) - Rent paris of the country. Des Moines. matoes as jlnlered lOuth,rnetll at­ cil Alter breaking up two meet­ Director Tighe E, Woods dlsclo ed At the meeting Barnes. ex­ tempted to break llP his noo­ Inp the week before, the Commu­ The 8-36's won't land at any last night he is launching a new of the cities, but will fly at the plained an pronunciation guIde segngated rallies. )0 maDY places nllls forced the body to postpone fight against what he fears may be for Iowa cltles and towns, Barnes they suceeded. work Until some word came from lowest sate altitude to gIve ~ a "very bad" black market in populace a view of them. prepared the guide Which was re­ Wl\l1ace was h~vin, trouble In Moscow. rents, ,ood IN 8PITE of White Boase pres­ FUTURE OF THREE U.S. bales leased by tbe school of journa­ other quarters. Arkal\l8s wants With dramatic suddenness that lism. '.re to hold the defense bad"d him to sign lin affl!favlt aayln, he brought predlctions that the block­ ClotHne uearb 1300-mUlion Is "Just how bad It is - don't r---=------., In doubt over Newfoundland', know," Woods said. has nothin, to qo ~irecUy or indi­ ade would soon end, the bll four to 15-billion dollars, service join He talked to a reporter shortly No Iowan Tuesday BEGIN DDT 8PRA YlNO rectly with Com~un!sts befote,the military lovernors of Germany decision to with Canada u eldef. claim the, mll~ apend a Canadian provinee. Tentative before leaving on a tour that will Workmen last night bgan spray­ state will put him ~ t\le ballot. met for the first time In five InlOl'ller tIud u. emplo)'tI IDa)' (AI' ...... ".tel lIetween 19 and %0 billion, ae­ da~ lor &be union Ia March :11, take him to a meeting of regional NO THANKS! That was &be ing the Interiors ot Iowa CIt)' He is ignorin, thi. dtroancL Illi­ month. They reportedly dls­ enjoy a Labor DI1 vacation. The CIOI'IIIDI' &0 expected buda-et re­ nois decided thllt tb, petitions 1949, and no dJse1ll81ou u to rent chiets In San Francisco and CJ alcll deelalon of Frank Eo foodhandlin, establishments with cUSJed the blockade and Berlin's Dally Iowan will aaspend pob: ,..... World condltloDs Inelt­ submitted by the PrQII'fIIII~ea to confllctin, currencies. the fotnre of &be bales are plan­ to each regional rent office for Blaellwood, Sac:nmeato bank DDT, Charles Schindler. chairman be put on \he ballot ,nile "llxed" ned wUh Canada ontO &be on­ conferences With compliance of­ llcaalon unUl Wedbeada), 1MI'Il­ eDlplo)'e, .lIen ..14 )'N&ertIa)' 01 the mayor's committee, Bald last ute a Z5-bllllon bud,ei & year Even u the mllitary governors ficials and others. and dIet not have 'I"~ 1iIna­ conferred on the weekend, the Ion .. eompleted. Bases are at Inf. Sept. II. Tbere will be no be !wi Inberlt.ecl a baraaetq nJght. f"-l11 now, they al'ftle. Chari tures. The Wty '\Ot be on Stephellville, Aryentia and St. Woods said black market re­ UpOll the dea.&b In EQIaIICI .f a . This sprayinl which wiU con­ 'ti" Communists ae1zed th~ cit)' hall Iowan Taeada, mernlnr. • howe earrent and neld 1ear', the state bllllot 10 NoveJ1lber . JoJua'a The U, S. hold n-",ar ports Irom all over the countrY bro&ber, Sir Bear)' Palmer Tem­ tlnue throu,h today is the last tor o _ ~afi" tlprlt! _____ MnllwQU, ~... _~ 1:nuaau ~8ee « JL\PPINID r ... J), leuea daUDr fro. 1.... "bave iot me scared." ple Blae~woo4. this year. TIm DAILY IOWAN. SUNDAY SEPT. 5, l&4t-PAGE TWO -- Dodger.s- Shut auf; League Lead , ------~~------~--~----~~~~--~~~--~--~=-~----, Boslon Splits Gianls Conlinue Revenge o'n .. Pbilley F.oiled in Force IMAJORS~ N.4TION.4L LEAOUE A~It; aI Ci\.N I.EJl.G E With Phillies IV. L. p eT. G.B . W. I.. ICT. cu. Bro klyn wilh 3-0 Victory Bo t,D ...... 73 D7 .G6'! BOl Io. • ...... 79 .8 BOSTON (JPJ-Mcrely marking Brookly...... 00 D7 .618 New York ...... 7W 411 .GIl-~ \ BROOKLYN {JP) - Leo Du­ 51. Loul...... 69 118 .~a ~\. Cleveland ...... 11 M- .Jtl I Bums Stumble Again time by splitting a doubleheader PlIIlbur,h ...... 65 D7 .5.'18 4 Phll_dolphla .•.. . 13 ~7 rocher's New York Giants con­ New York ••.••.•.... 0.1 (10 . ~20 Mi: Oelroll .... ' ...... HI Ill! !:.!'* tinued to be a stumbling block to New York AB & " 11k001l.l1 0 A8. B with the Philadelphia Phils, the Phllad~lphla ...... 611 71 .44 1 151. I. l.•• I...... ,49 76 .at! • the pennant plans of the Brook- Lobrke. 2b .. 3 0 0 Rackley. II-cf 3 0 I lop-place Boslon Braves pulled CIDCIDUl! ...... 114 7 ~ .420 11 W ••hln , toll •...... A" 81 "'1\ Lockman. c( 3 1 I Robinson. 2b • 0 0 Chlco,o ...... ~4 '8 •• ~~ 171l Cblea,o ...... 1Il M .111 II 1y!1 Dodgers when they turned Gordon, 3b .. 3 0 0 Herm' nskl. rf 2 0 2 Yuterday'. Resulh two games ahead of the defeated Yuterday'. ken", back their interborough rivals for Mlw, lb .... " 1 1 Furlllo, rf. . 1 0 0 Cloclona" a, 8', LQU i. 1 Marshall, rl " 0 0 SnIder, of •.•. 3 0 0 Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday be­ PAinadelpbla 4- 1, 80S1.0D S-If Denalt II, Chlea,o 8 the third straight time yesterday, Mueller. lr 3 0 3Ic.campan·la 1 0 0 N.w 1'orll: 3, ftroeklyn 0 80110n G, Philadelphia S Only ,alUU lebeduled New York Y, Wubln,toD 1 3-G. Thomson, If. I 0 0 Shua, If ..... 0 0 0 fore a 17,884 crowd. The deteat was Brooklyn's Cooper. c ... " 0 0 Edward•. c .. " 0 0 Toda.,,', Pilcher. liixth in its last seven games. Kerr...... " 0 0 HOdg ... Ib • 3 0 /) The Phils, inspired by the aging Philadelphia &1. noston- I:lelnhelman Today'. Pltehu. Jones, P .... 3 I I Reese. IS... . " 0 0 (6-81 Dr Roberlo (8-81 VI. Elliott (I. U) Bo. lon at PhUadelpbla-o,IOn.. n.' Sheldon Jones, aided by some KOBlo, p .... 0 0 0 Cox, 3b..... 2 0 I Schoolboy Rowe's live-hit pitch­ New York at lirookl)'n- Kennedy (2-4' VI. Fannin (8·lJ , brilliant relief pitching on the part \-RelSsave one of Friday's shall. Lockman 2. Two bas. hit.­ Tbey then ganged up on Bill Games for the Giants, again came Mueller. Herman&kl. Three base hit - llotched th eil' se \'e nth straight victory yestel'c1 u)', 9-7, over W Mlle. Home run- Lockman. Double Voiselle for three more co unters inl!lon, to remnin a half gam!? b hind tb e 1 ading Boston Red Sot 10 the rescue. He got Jackie Ro­ play.-Marshall and Mil.; Cox, Robin­ in the seventh. binson to raise an easy p<>p to son and Hodge.; Kerr and Mlle. Left Wildness by WashingtOn pitch- short, fanned Pinch Hitter Carl on b.se...... New York 5: Brooklyn 8. The sputtering Tribal attack ers who walked ten contributed Bases on balls-Jones . , K osl0 I, Barn~y was thrown into high gear during Furillo and retired Pinch Hitter 3. Strlkequts-Jones I. Koslo 2. Barney heavily to the Yankees succeSs as Red Sox Splurge h 5. Hll&-

They Made News Last Week ' I

GREEN bORO, . C. - F:~lI'sheJl ill hi . hllir hehlnd hIs ur, t'KA' and M. N.C.-Oo baoner-bt'arlng anU-Waliaedtt' II 011 the I SAN FRANCISCO-An overflo w crowd ot long horemen jammed tomato stains 011 his shirt, J'roJrrr · h ' ~ "arty r3l1dld,1t1' Uthry Wall ­ floor ot the munIcipal auditorium whtre he Willi 'died by hl'lnK hit the street outside a unIon meeting to he

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WASHINGTON-Presideot Truma n shook hands with CIO PresI­ NEW YOnK-Pallbearer carry the ca ~ lrl't of Charles Evans Hugbt's HOLLYWOOD-Actor Robert Mlk hum (leU) and RobIn Ford dent PhILIp Murray (rlI'M) at the White Bou e. Murray annouo­ former chief Ju!otlce of the upreme (,.,urt, Crom Riverside church (right) , a r eal es4ate aKent, A t In countJ' ~ JI afler thelr arrest with ced that the CIO political action committee had voied to support Mr. Truman In the November election. Emil Ki eve, textile workers uo­ (o/lowtn,. burial servlc ,JJjgJ)itarl~ of the lIation, city I'nd stale two women in Ii narcotic r aid. Mitchum was l ater freed af tcr pO , ­ Ion president (center) and J ack Kroll. CIO- PAC director ( behind paid Iinal trJbqte to Hugh at 'he reremonies. He died at the .Ke in g $ J , ~OO ball. 'nee then, hJs wUe and the mov'e IndusCrI ha ve V IIJI "'"'~"'.""O A. BEARD-TIle aq.. Murray), wakh. of 86. rallied to his de/ense. department offteJaJ InvolYed i n r ecent dJspute because hJa ted hU&orlan died at the ..e ot bUKbler worked lor TUIJ, So­ 73 in New York aI~r a mob... •• viet n ew qeoc7, r eslped &0 KO Into priva te bu in lUoess.

HlALMAll SCllAClIT-lIltlcr's Dil. MUILRAY 'financial whatd _ IUlIlmUed Columbia university bactet-­ by a Germall coun on chucee IoloQ' prot__ a I..... ""\'II "'i\)~"'-'t'a.~\u~ n.\u,~ \n. \"e C\\\\\I\\\u\\\\U, ''tn.,\I\R.t''S _U" 1.V. ~~\U1. \. ..~"W n,,"\) rdu\\ed \.l\ " \\ l\ • ~ N- \\ un\den\\l\ed man lun~t . dat'·~\ll~~~~e\~))·; ;;;~~t-;o'i';i;U:~ 01 belnc a Nalll offender. Be had flpre In devclopiDa' a Dew ..I­ \he "ouse U\\-t\lMt\ta.\\ -.e\\'\I\\\es IIUDt.\\l'lIn\\\\R.e 'Wne\nel' Ot \\0\ "e ~\\O"'" \'II\\\\~\let n~mbtt1l ~a" o, hom 'nem dUlin,; U 01\\bl'u'& of v\olence \n tront of • selee\\ve seroce I'e&\stn.\lou hudcluar\en. been prcvloaab IOUD4 DO( nllty fatype dru, darrialll. Uaat ~ left), ex-Communist who named Pelers a ~be Indlnl' Communbt spy In \lIe \). . tandln r; betllt~ ':0\ mbers of Henry Wailaet'l Pro(1'e ive party and .. _'\erml of clernmell continued to picket rtl­ on char~es of betn~ a war crim­ one kind o' lnIanWe ~ Chambers In this dramatic scene Is Robert StrIplin" the committee'. chief Investlu wr. Peters has also istration places In varioul paria of the ceuntry. A Ihortace of personnel at. local draft boards alllO inal by a Nuembe.... mlllt.uy &Ii­ III mice and abo preve." It III UIe4 tile name ~eDII~er Stevens. slowe4 up r eristration ... week. bunal. mice. • C ·5'·S McBride's Hall The Daf~ IoWan Left, Righi -- Fron.ce Faces Iil terne I_ " Life-Amid the Hog Ralsen By Dally Iowan R_aroh Statt ESTABLISHED 1868 Russia has been unable to By BILL McBRIDE SUNDAY, SEPT. 5,.1948 knock the Republic of France ou of the cold war despite the efforts 'l'be Ottumwa tavern op rato1' who 10 t a walld containing $1,400 at !l. driuking- party 011 tlte statc fair g l'oulld is goinS to ~bllabed dally p:cept Mondv by Stu­ of 1.3-million Communists in lhe ...nt hlbUcaUon., Entered.. tee> ~ OJ' 'I'HJ: ASSOCIATED PRESS hll\'e a lot or tronble explainin g lhe luss to hill wire. But then he'. In.. Tbe Auoolatecl 1.1 ....Utled exclu­ c\:untry. l ~ cluB maU ma""" at the poatoUlce Pr.a at 10"'. CIIlI, UIl4u \.be 01 coo­ lively to the use tor ...publl.all~n 01 ))l'ob!lbl.,· 110t married. If he wt' re. he wouldn't have gotten out low. ..,t thii But the big western power is ~ 01 lIIaroh I, 181 •. all the 1"",,1 new. printed In news­ paper, .. ",eU .. all lIP new. d1tp.o~b.. . facing a national crisis (rom with­ of til(' huu e with that much mOJwy Oil him . ub.crl"Uun ntH-By carrier In 10"'. in. The outcome will most likely Y 20 ••nto "'.... Uy or ,7 per yeor In United Pr ... Leased Wire Service • • ..t an... ; .Ill montho t3 as; three monthJ be a swing to the right and a wave IJlJlO. By mall In JOWl '7 . ~g per year; Wllat would an~'o ne want with $1,'100 ca h at the state bid Board of Trustees: LesUe O. Moeller, of violence spurred from the left. - ... ""IntM ,3.80. three montba P . Anel Mason Lodd. A. Crall Baird. Paul R. Whoever fount.! it coultlallswL' 1' t.hat 110 doubt. .... mall aul>e«lptlQl\ll .. 1>"" year; Iia Ol.on, Leater Brooks, Steve Dlnnlnl, After the war, France ai­ _ntho t4.U; three Itl()"tIu p.25. E"(.'ll if you went '10 !Ill t hl' o\'t'I"pl'iced mit.!·way shows Kathryn McNamara, Richard Dice, Kel~ tempted to rerain her IIOIIUlon twice, fl. Glas,ow. '.IiD •• 1'0WJolIU.t.. P"bl ...... as a number one world power. T doubt if you could sp('nd that much. CBAAL£S SWAN 0 ------She 10ft that poslUon durin&' A ..lalaot to tbe Pubiliber Telephooea • • DENE CA.KNIlY Buo1n_ OUlee ...... ~'I and alter Wnld war I. She was B,nlDell Man.rer Editorial OHI.,...... 4112 If any par lit hilS Ilqpil'a tiol1s of his 01' her ch ild becoming. QiUL e. IIIYEaa, liallo. IjoelelY Ollie...... 4112 nowhere near attaining It. araln when HIUer struck. movie star it woult.! be l\ g'ooLl idca to toke n t of tile fate of DAILY IOWAN STAFF France faced the prospect of 'ul'ly·haired, 1'osy·c hrcked. {,(o lden-thl'oated Bobby Breen, who if Mana&'lnr [.cJltor ...... _... Jim Wilt either going to communism on the 110'1' employed as a sort of cllme·on alll'action in 8 "girlie" side­ CUy EdlLor ...... _ ...... Don IchArdson left or DeG aullism on the right show. AI.llltant City Editor ...... Neal Black after World War n. Unlik~ other New8 Edltol'li ...... Bob Hoover; Georce Hanrahan staggering countries after the • • • Sports Editor ...... :...... Buck Turnbull war however, France had middle­ '['h e pl'ire of (ldlltjS.~ioll 10 hem' lifl7 Bobby wal'ble waf 7.i Society Editor ...... _.. _...... Jean EIIIB of-the-road parties whiCh were ('611 1 S, (/nd 1/01 eN'!1 I It c .~J,'.Ipe l y {ji1'ls 1101' 11l1'icL b(ll'~' er adjective. Wire Editor ...... Malcolm Rodman willing to band together. could i?llll/cllre lite to l)(III'onize Ihe j uve nile hlls·been. I'hoio Editor ...... _...... _...... Herb NIPllon Consequently the center parties Feature Editor ...... _...... _...... Bill McBride - the Socialists, popular Republi­ • • caos and Radical Socialists-have AccOI'ding to a press r E' lcu e from the 1\ol'lh Iowa City potted guided the destiny of postwar TIog Rajsel's association, that organizat.ion in it llll t mt'oting de­ France. These parties, known as ciued ort !~ c mplica ted J>I'ogral1l to get the name of SUI athletic Shall We Dancel the th il'd force, have not been teaml; cha n-ged fl'om " HawkeyE's" to " Ro ge~ ' es." able to hold a coalition together 'rh theory behind til(' mo" J11l'nt is that there are more bogs for any length of time since the in Towll I hlln hawks, and h og~ HI' the most important animals ill 'rhings lllust be 'leal'ing up in this patched uP. world when FRENCK Il\1PA SE since the fall of tbe Marie coalition has no S()­ 1946 election. th(' Rtat£'. Greek newspapers can report of Yugoslav soldiers dancing with luUon. The coalition of mjddle-of-the-road forces which bas shak­ But they have been a1lle io Always eB~E' I' t o el't'nt mo]'t' prestige for 11O j!S, I BRA is au Gt'cek It'oops (0 n1usi ' bl;Hing 1'1'0111 u Greek sound truck. Ily guJded "' rance's destiny ince the end of the wa.r Is shattered. rise out of one cabinet collapse orgoll ization of . potted hog I'll ns. '['hey don 't uctually raise hop, ¥Oll see, there's supposed to be u. pretty vicion cold war going and set up a lJew coalition. The oclalist.s-Ilart of the coalition-forced the tall of Marie's reo Wo, th nome of th ·Inb wOlild imply, but rather bold regular on in I hat pal'L of the world. Yugoslavia and her otllcr two All the while economic insta­ gime. They have boycotted effort of Paul Rarnadler (right) an~ meetings for the purpose of talking oyer the met·it.~ of 8 hog'. Balkall cohorts-Albania antI. Blllga1'ia--belped outfit aJld sup· bility and inflation has workd Robert. Schuman (left) to (arm a new coalition, New elecUons will against them. These issues forced proba.bly dissolve the middJe gro.uncl coalition and put a rl&'ht-wlng life. ply the slubbol'n ' Ol11munist ~llel'l'i lla s. These guert'illas, after DeGaulilst regime in power. Then, as in so rnany other world troub­ the Socialists to abandon the third keeping tiny Gr£'ccc in a Btew fOI' so long, now ba\'e their backs to le spots, extreme right and extreme lett will clash free of any res· • II the wall. force and precipitate the Iall ot training elements, h~ ntis respecl tll(' boys somelimes gel allllosl farwlioal. Tlew According to the pins on .Toe , tnlin's wall map, these guerrillas the Marie cabinet. c7ailll the hon is man s be sl friend, and Ihal alice a hog liktJ The Socialists also blocked at­ are supposed to slip acl'o: ' the I' k border the ",elco111 • YOI( ],r'll do IIboul ullythillg fat' !wu. I a into tempts to erect a new coaHi1on election. Civil war, threatened But the Communists in France '('hey won 't SIlY lhllt about just allY hog. lCRRA is elel,· arms of th it' big Balkan bl·others. around either Ramadier or Schu­ by 'tbe Comullh;ts and DeGaul­ are polent polillcally. They have It may look nirc on a wall map j but thillgs aren't working out lists, Is the ollly alternative. si,·t'ly fOr spott ed hog lov 1's. At prese11t th lub is snbseribiDg man. There aTe no indications that proven themsel ves capable 01 in th field. ~Iar .. hal 'rito has b('(ln int£'l'lling Mat'kos Vilfiade ' the third force will c<'me out or Gen ral Charles DeGaulle has to a part·time lobbyist in Washington wbo is working to get ~ mell as they C1'O from Grecce to Yugoslavia. been steadily building ~ trength paralyzing the nation with gen­ appropriation fOl' a home for aged und feeble·minded spot~ its tailspin. eral slrikes. Victory for DeGaulle Members of the f rat rnal order of 'ommunist dictatOl like to President Auriol has no otber for his party. F(;r nesl'ly a year, hogs .. he has stood aloof from the plight at the polls could easily be the pl~.v rongl!. Mal'Shal 'rito f1'om the stm't has made 110 signs oj' choice but to call tor a. general As 1h e ]Jl'csici rnt of [CUUA r ('cenLly said, "We want to do of the third force wailing [or it to start of a dreaded civil war. v ('ything we clln to h Ip the und£'rllOg." bowing to the Comini'ol'm or t1w I reUllin. A split j a plit with The question mark in France is him ... even il' it meallS shootin.g a few friends, clamping down crumble. RATHER BE RIGHT Jl treneral elections are called, a big one. The big worry at the • • on your rllbblet lind putting loyul Greek solcliers of Marx belJind tbe third force will have momenl is that the third torce That new coHee maker at WJl etstone's j a han(L~me piece Qf barb d wil·c. crumbled. DeGaulle Is the heir floodgates will not be able to hold commer cial kitchen E'f1nip m('nt. Willehing it operate makes IJIe But Maniha] Tito i, 110 fool. Aftt'r all , he is running a ateJlite apparent. back the deluge . • think of a miraele fountain which yields gallons of coffee when· of 1\I10s('ow. 'l'hl'l'e's notlling 011 his memb rship card that men· cv('r i Is ma. tel' flays t he magic words. tions having yom' own way. FDR Memory Prida)' night I lea1'ned the s('eret of the machine's operati~, Since no srn<;ihle R('I:;p'ude insnranc(' company will insure but until Ol en I wa certa i1l il was 8imply a matter of placing.,. Tito'fI p ersonal empil'e ugaillst HlIssia, it's a good idea to smil l' lllpiy coffee pot unclel' the stainles steel spout and mutterillg it 1ittle at tile W{'. t. Benes, Unique Among Statesmen, "Coff ee, coffee fill tlte pot." H elping wipe out the guel'l'illus in Greece would be a good Still Lingers start(')' for m!tkil1~ OVl'rtul'(,S of l'l'iendship to the west. After all, dmlCing with Gr('ek Troops is a neigllborly gesture. By SAMUEL GRAFTON (New York Post Syndicate Saw His Nation Shattered Twice We are in a unique political to beat tbe other two, the three WSUI PROGRAM CALENDAR situation, in which ail the candi- as a trTOUP have already lost to Tuesday 11:00 a .m. News What's Being Said- leading to the Munich accord, and II :15 • . m. National GUlrd dates are losing ground. This our recollections or tbe Old By UNITED PRE S 8:00 • . m. Morning Chapel 11 :30 a.m . Uni versity 01 ChiellO RoUlld seems arithmetically impossible, I\bn. heard Adolf Hiller, speaking at the 8:15 a.m. News Table "011(' 11I l' a}J]Jl'o1lr17 rOHp'(' this month Eduard Benes was un i que of booT.-s for feohll'cs yl'lle­ but la, we live in a changing Even Mr. Dewey is hurt, as a Berlin sportspalast. denounce him 8:30 a.m. M~slc You Want 12 :00 noon Rhythm Rambles some 1)icluI'rs of (( 111',111 !l' ll1j,~C 7llmd$ h(ll!C been, hacked. off by all among stalesmen. H e was the personally in scurrilous language. 9:00 a .m. Land of the Free 12 :30 p.m. News world; and I will bet my sensitv- candidate, by the tact that he is 9:15 a .m. Marcla's Melody Mart 12:45 p.m. Sports Time ;llsalll' lJ/.(III, ",ill! pidlll'CN lif lit!' blood,..sla.ined au shall ina ,just ity against any other commen- not running against Roosevelt. only one who ever helped found Taught In U,S. 10 :00 a .m. The Booksl,elf 1:00 p.m. Musical Ch.ta 10:15 a.m. Alter Breaklasl Coffee 2:00 p.'n. News how 1"(' IIIICkillY WIIS dOllr."· Dr. Frederick \Vertham ill callin.g tator's on the proposition that less When he ran Bgainst F. D. R. he a nation, watched it torn apart, After MUhich, seeing more 10:'15 8.m . Here's An Idea 2:15 p.m. SIGN OFF comiC' books "cl'illl(' ]>rimt'l'. " fot' childrell. Dr. \Ve rthalll got public interest attaches loday lo was able to mobilize really rebuHt it and then saw it ripped clearly than many what was com­ ciosci' to the matteI' when he added- "Some 01 lit se be/oks show each of the three candidates lhan Grade A hate to help him, hate to pieces for a second time. ing next, he abstained from pub­ t'(Ict hat1'ed Qgaillst 11' fflrurN, ,Jrw.~, Italians, !01'eigR-b01'n, 11ldian ,~ was the case two months ago. of size and 01 classical importance, That was the fate of the new lic politica l life, serving as pro­ and olJ~Cf ·S." As a group they are aU Josing, the hatred which reaction around Czechoslovaki a, which B e J1 e s, fessor of sociology at the Univer­ WMT Calendar WHO Calendar sity of Chicago, waiting quietly • • even though one ot them is going the world uniformly shows when helped to found in 1918 after the 6;00 p.m. Gene Aulry 0:00 p.m. Lei' Tal\!: Hollywood "Typi('4(Jlly rlccrl)(it't', iJl(lcl'lIl'{flc politirol laI1'1llelll"- 'rrllmfln to win the election technically. It the people stir and reveal a tend­ rule of the Hapsb urgs had been for lhe moment he knew would 6:30 p .m. Blondle 6:30 p .m. Pat O'Brlen, Virginia _ broken in World war 1. He saw come, when the old story of 1914- 1:00 p.m. Sam Spade 1 :00 P. m. Robert Shaw Cborals Cllbillct officer of ~t!ll;S(,1I 's chal'g't' lhat thc offic 1', agricnltur will be a strange pi cture, that of ellcy to reach for the better things. 7:30 p .m. Man Called "X" 7:30 p.m. RFD America the German~ overrun it in World 18 would begin to repeal itseH. 8 cretary 'harlt·s P. Brflllllan, WIIS trying to keep food prices up. publiCI favor chasing after a When he ran against Roosevelt, 8:00 p.m. Band Concert B:On p.m. Manhattan Merry·Oo-JlOWI4 8:30 p.m . S\rlk~ URich 8:30 p.m. Familiar MusIc • • dwindling candidate, and present- Dewey rode on a wave ot this in- war II, came back to rebuild it The moment came on March 15, whcn the conflict ended in 194 5 1938, when the Germans occupied 9:00 p.m. Ronald Coleman 9:00 p.m. Take 11 or Leave It "1 did 11 lake illY eyes InJllt hel' lh e wltol lime. I wa <~ (lfmid ing him with the presidency just tense, agonized, almost hysterical 9:$0 p.m . E~ca.pe 9:30 p.m. Horace Heldt Show 't and ihen sacijy walched ihe ClalSltF.g;I lIomo In tbe UNIVERSITY CALeNDAR are ••be •• I •• I. I .. philosoph.v with tossed <'l!h'8. though one or the three is going ladln of the people, and hlB /!' -F>1 doni'. 0111 •••, Old Capaol. lIoms 'or lb. GENE.A.. NO'I! Benes was born May 28, 1884 , symbol and personHication of i! Il .boliid b. "op.llttd w It~ tI, ••11 J .4110r .1 Tho DI", 1.",.. I" ~---~------I ---M.:.-.---h--B------A-I-----. ----S------·------campaign was then lit wUh a in Kozlany, a small village in Czechoslovakia. At home his peo­ '(' , ' ..wor ..... In E ..I 11011. GENERAL NOTICE8 ..u.t "" at TIoe ~ low •• b. Y 2 p.m . lb. day p .....dln' 'Ir.' p.bll•• II.II ' ..... westel'n Bohemi a. He was the ple risked concentration camp and '-Of, 'l1,' N01' b. a ••• pt.d by t.lophon., and ",ust be TYPID o. LaO.... t Ig t ecome an arm'mg ituaflon =;:~ns:r=~·Tr~~ .;;se co=~ youngest of len children. His par­ death to listen to his radio ~~i'Io WRITTEN aDd SIGNED by • r ••p.nalbl. p.r.... , quence is lei., thoUfh his pro­ ents were typical Czech peasants, speeches. Sunday, September 5, "" spects are better. ambitious to give their children There were times when the tre­ VOL. XXIV No. 291 I'" As for Mr. Truman, he is get­ something which thcy themselves mendous personal prestige of NEY! ting, largely, the votes of those had not had. They managed to Benes created a certain amount UNIVERSITY CALENDAR who don't want to vote for the send Eduard and three brothers oC opposition within Czechoslo­ voui?E NOT other two; he is the recipient of through the univerSity. vukia emigre circles, some of them Thursday, September 16 for all new students enteriJll, S(JPPOSEDTIJ tired little ~otes which have no­ Benes Determined denounCing his government as a Orientation Week begins. Pharmacy, Room 314 Phal'JllJCY· where else tb flop. He has the sup­ Benes wenl at his studies jusl as " personal dictatorship." 8:00 a.m. Orientation meeting Botany building. H~IIE. ANtlTlIlNG port of those whose other choice he tackled every other problem in Returned Intact (for freshmen enlering Liberal 8:00 a.m. RegistraUon for upper SilT 8/1eD $#01 is not to vote. his life-with a fierce determina­ But lh at same prestige helped Arts for first time), Macbride class students, Field }fouse. Mr. Truman remains in the tion to succeed. He mastered half him to hold diverse elements .to­ Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. Open House and Plat /11 a dozen languages. He worked gether, so that the Czechoslovak 9:15 a.m. Orientation meeting Night, sponsored by WOllllll" race largely as a result of the J 6 hou rs a day, studying philoso­ govcl'llmen t escaped lhe damaging ., massive lack of enthusiasm for (for transfer students entering Recreation ASSOCiation, Wom.n'. .. phy, sociology, history and politi­ internal quarrels which plagued Liberal Arts first time), Ma cbride Gymnasium . the others, and thus while it could cal science. so many of the governments-in­ be said that Mr. Dewey's candi­ Auditorium. Tllesday, September II. < In 19M, Benes entered Charles exile. Almost alone among them, 7:30 p.m. "Iowa Welcomes 8:00 a.m. Registration for uppfr dacy is diminished 'by the fact thJt university in Prague and first met Benes' exile group kept on such he is only running ,against Mr. You!" Meeting tor new and trans- class students, Field House. Thomas G. Masaryk, falher of th e good terms with the home front fer students, Macbride Audito- 7:30 p.m. Stooent Council Prq, Truman, Mr. Truman's candidacy Czechoslovak republic. ' Ma saryk, that it was able to return intoct is suslained by the fact that he rium. gram, introducing stUdent ~ a teacher or philosophy, took an ancl take up the reins of govel'll­ Friday, Sepoteml!er 17 and campus activitiess, Macbrjdt is. only running agail'lst Mr interest in the young student and ment without opposition from do­ Dewey. 7:J5 p.m. University Women's Auditorium. began to channel his ideas into the mestic resistance movements. Association meeting for all new Wednesday, Septeaabw II The one candidate of tbe mold which shaped his entire life. Ozechoslovakia was liberated three who mlrhi motIt readily The tuming point in the careers in Ma'rch, 1945. Benes returned women, Macbride Auditorium. 8:00 a.m. Registration fot 1.1)1. have picked up Roosevelt's of both Masaryk and Benes came a month later: Following the na­ 8:30 p.m. Mass meeting for all era) Arts new students accorct. role III Mr, Wallace. Bilt Mr. tional elections of 1946, he was new men students, Macbride Au- ing to number, Field Hou9ll. ' in 1914 when they fo und lhem­ ditorium. ..loW Wallace has set hImself Ute selves 01 the head of the libera­ unanimously named president for Saturday, September 18 8:30 a.m. Registration tor fr~- nUter narrow task of Jll'ovlnr tion movement. Masaryk, already the third time. \ men in Phsrmacy, Room SOl 8:00 p.m. Open House, Iowa Pharmacy-Botany. b"lldln,. that Ute lett III enthusiastically marked as on enemy of the ruling Middle Course Union. "! In favor of left Ideas. Thbt Is Hapsburg dynasty , immediately From the establishment of the Monday, September 20 8:00 p.m. Entertainment, .... not hard to do; It Is a. small went inlo exile. Benes, not yet third Czechoslovak republic at the 8:00 a.m. Orientation meeting bride Auditorium, . Job, Roosevelt's role was quite publicly branded a revolutionary, end of the war, Benes sought to for freshmen entering Engineer- Thu~y, Sep .....,., g , dlfferen': it was to persuade tbe stayed in Prague as Masaryk's steer a middle course between lng, Room 103, Electrical En- 7:30 a.m. Openihg of. Cia'" ( mJddle class to aocept wUh con­ contact man and secretary of the communism and western democ.. gineering building. 8:15 a.m. Induction Cer~IIIGIIJ, \'), fidence; or at least noi too vio­ Czech resistance movement. In racy. His fight to prevent Czech­ 8:30 a.m. Orientation meeting West Approach ot Old Capitol. lently to reject, oerialn of such 1915 he 100 had to escape abroad. oslovakia Irom being drawn com­ (For InfOrmAtion recardln, dates beyond this ~ . Ideas. He became unofficial foreign min­ pletely behind the Soviet iron Ite reservation" In the office of the President, Old CaplW;) ~ ister of the as yet umecognizcd curtain ended with the Commu­ ~oosevelt worked from within the middle, snd led it; Wallace government-in-exile. nist coup in February, 1948. ETTA works (rom outside it, and pecks Famllar FI&'Ure Benes resigned on June 7 after GENERAL NOTICES In the trist Czechoslovak pro· refusing to sign a new constitu­ at it. Roosevelt made the ma'brity visional government, formed in lion written by the Communist­ UNIVERSITY GOLF COlJllBE ment documents departm-.t. _ sense the reality of its aspirations; Paris Oct. 1, 19J8, Benes, then 34, dominated parliament. He was ary annex, Bnd educatlon-pb1lollt Wallace, by letting himself be Golfers wishing to avoid con­ became foreign mini stet;. He grew succeeded by Communist Premier gestion on the first tee of the uni­ phy-psychology lIbraJ')l, East hilt. pushed. near the edge, has made to be a familiar European figure, Klement Gottwald a week later. them seem unreal again. versity golf course should arrange wilJ be 8:30 a. m. to 'noon"•• U acknowledged as the champion of Gottwald said Benes resigned be­ for stqrting time every afternoon to 4:30 p. m. Monday to ~ 1 mutter along In ths way only lhe smaller stales of Europe, the cause of ill heallh. In his letter because I am so fascinated by the and also Saturday and Sunday and 8:30 a. m. to noon on S.~ indefatigable advocate of interna.. of resignation, Benes m~nlioned day. I ' spectacle of -all the candidates si­ mornings. The golf course will tional cooperation and colle

A Dress for Those Fall Classes

I I .k!" Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Mehrhoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillett FOR l'Tn- fEnRHOFF Thelma Miller, Sioux City. Joan Emmert, Omaha, and Anne Legal fraternity, and Sirma Nu, Mary Franc s D hi, Cedar Falls, A graduate of Fore t City high St. Thorn s More chapel was The R v. C. Und rwood, New Clarke; Columbu, 0 ., were soci I fraternity. Iwas m id of honor, Brld maid hool, 1r. G1Uett is stud nt In the eene or the marriag ot Jean­ Shawn, wn officiating lergy- I bridesmaids. Flower alrl was JOY Att€r a WeddlOg trip th couple w s Mary Ann Trethewey, Iron the colleg of law, University of nine For~ylh to Jack H. Mehrhoff mnn. H u.ed the double ring IStrahbeen, Tow FaUs, niece of will make their home in Ma L;hall- ~ountllin •. tieh. [ows. at 10 a.m. yesterdllY. sen'ic . the bride. • town wh re Mr. Sweeney is m­ B rt Gillett, Iowa City, wa. be t Aft r a h~rt vedding trip the The bride is the niC<'e ot Mrs. Sally Ann Quist, Des Moines, John Rlordon, Cedar Rnpld ~, ployed by th • Lennox Furnllce man. Ushers wer Jay Nore , couple will make their hom In Paul Wagner, 315 E. Davenport was maid of honor and Clarence Iwas b sl man. Ushers w r Rich­ company. Iowa City; Clor nee Lllw50n, Da­ Iowa City. street. Mr. Gnd Mrs. S. H. Mehr­ Miller. Sioux City, w s best man. nrd Chadima, Cedar Rapids, nnd \' nport; Ira Morrisson, Washing­ hoff. Centerville are parents at Ushers were II. V. Har hn. Iowa IWilliam Tucker, Iowa City. TE *DAL *-G ILL* Tr ton, la., nd Ja k LaRu , Iowa Charge Filed the bridegroom. City, and E. T. Miller, Sioux dty. A pUon WIIS held at the City. rec Phyma Te dale became the A charge ot Intoxication was The single ring service wa~ After the> marring cer mony :I hom of th brid immedillt Iy af­ blid of Frank Cill It in a marri­ A r plion was held at th Al- tiled against John tab of North used with the Rev. L. J. Brugman rec pUon was held in the church ter the wedding. alit' c r mony at 2 p. m. Y tt'rday pha D Ita Pi sorority hou e after LJb rly by Iowa City police Frt­ ofCiciating. parlors. A iraduate of France. Shimer in th Fin;t Pr sby( rian church. the eer mony. day. He was arr('~lf'd during the Maid ot honor wa~ Joan Wall­ Mr. nnd Mni. filler are irad­ Junior colle" Mt Carroll, IlL, The Rev. P. Hewison Pollock of­ rs. Gillett L graduate ot early hours ot tht' mornmg. OLD-FAsmONED CHARM of grandmother's &'own Inspired des­ ner, 315 E. Davenport stre t, nel uates or Hornick high ~chool. Af­ Mrs. Sween y att nd d th SI te ficiated at the single ring ervice. Wilton Junction hiih school Dnd Lut r th same morning, Iowa l(1Iers of this quaiF\t cotton frock. With Its .)rim white bib and cutf, Jack Sliver on, C ntl'fvill , was ler a hart wcdding trip they will Univer 'ity of Iowa. The bride­ The bride is the daughter of Dr. th Stat Unl\'er ity of Jow and City pc II eh rgd B rton Sh nk rutlled trim on bodice a nd pockets, little bla{lk bow and tiny but­ best man, make lheir home at 326 S. Madi­ groom is II iraduate of Franklin nd Mrs. D. L. T asd I , Willoll attended Milw8Uk Down r co)· ot W !-:t Liberty with drIving a ions, tbls dre s rates high In back-to-school fashions. So practical A reception wo. held at Hotel son slr et. Both will be sen­ high school, Cedar Rapids, and Junction. Mr. Gillett I, th son or lege, Milwauk , Wi. She ii a vehlel!.' without lit· nre plate,. tor those tlrst fall classes, It doubles as a date dr es~ when cokes or Jefferson atter the ceremony. ion; in the college ot commerce, the Stat Univ rslty of ) OWIl. He Mr. and Mr . B. R. Gilll'tt, For l m mber or Alpha Delta Pi, na­ TrialS t r both mpn wUI b held brldre rames beckon. Mrs. Mehrhoft Is 0 graduate or State Unlvt'rsity of Iown this tall. is a member of the Phi Dclt.... Phi, City. lion 1 sodal sorority. t a 1111 r dllt . Cordome a ademy and the Stllte Friday in a P-51 lighter plane to UniVersity of Iowa. The bride­ ROHRBACHER* * - *WEENEY visil hh father Dnd molher, Mr. groom atlend(.>O Centerville high The marriage of Bette Rohr­ s'iPool and the St.ate University '.It bacher to Jome5 Willi m Sweney Personal Notes and Mrs. DIck Jones, 107 Grove Iowa where h IS:I m mber of was sulmoi:. d al 10:30 yesterday Daily Iowan Want Ads Get Results , I!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ str et. Beta Theta Pi, ~ociol fraternity. in the Firsl Christian churCh. NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Thamp- Guests at the marriage of Jean- Alter a wedding trip to Minnc- Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Rohrbacher, CLASSIFIED RATE CARD son left today lor Maquoketa nine For~yth to Jack Mehrholt sota, Mr. and Mrs. MchrhofC will 811 E. Collelle street, are parents $$$$ $$$$$$$ loaned on camerOl, Just for The SECURITY, AdvancemeDt, HIMb yesterday included Mr. and Mrs. make their home il} Iowa City. of th bride. Mr. Sw ney is Ihe CASH RATE IUns, clotb1ng, Jewelry, Ie. pay, tour week. vacation I where they will make their home. * * * son ot Mrs. Hulh D nny. San Gradua tes of the SUI school of S. II. Mehl'hofr, Mr. and Mrs. U RSIIA _ MILLER 1 or 2 Days· 20c p r lin p r R liable LoaD. 109 E. Bw-Unrton year. Work In the job you like. Francisco, and Dwight Sweeney. day. These are the hiihllghts In the Ben Anderson, Susan and J ne, The weddinll ceremony uniting FOR SAul Sell of It. journalism. they will be em­ San Diego. 3 Consecutive days-15c per New U.S, Army nnd U. S. All' ployed on the Jackson County Dr. and Mrs. J . Marlin, Vaughn Carmine Joyce lIarsha and Rob­ The Rev. Vincent L. Odom, Slln llne per day. CUSHMAN cool r. U' d six Force career. See M/ Sgt. O. A. Sentinel. Melsl, Don Pullm n, all ot Cen- i ert C. Miller took place in thr Diego, bruther-in-Iaw ot the 6 Consecutlve days-IOe p r month!!. Ext. 420 after 7 p.m. Try a Want-Ad McClun,. Room 204 POlt Ortlce. terville; Elaine Killam ras, Mi- F'irst Pr sbyterian church at 3:30 brid and the Rev. Leon C. line per day. ----1938 V-8 CLUB Convertible.~-- Ex- CONFIDENTIALLY we think . FJ M d M W'll' p.m. yesterday. England orficint('d at the single Fiiure 5·.",ord overage per lin Lt. Bob Jones will lea.e Mon- ami, n., r. an rs. I lam The bride is the daughter r.r rl ni service. I' II nt condition. N w paint ani __ __ Filla Foam 1. lop for c1 anini Minimum Ad 2 Lines. day to return 10 Lawson field, Leuz, Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. lIa r~ha, Bllx­ Maid of honor was Virginia tires. Phon 7979. r-....;;;;=;;;.....==~------. auto upholstery. Yeller's Ba - Fort Bennjng. Ga. He flew here I J ames McAtee, Long Beach. Calli. ter. Mr. Miller is the son or Mrs m nt. Blackman, 706 E. Coll II street. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FUR COAT, sb.:a 12. LIke ne;. DOORMAN WANTED V ry reaonable. Call 8-0837. POPEYE 65e per Column Inch For Afternoon Work LOST AND FOUND Or $8 Cor II Month IMODERN 23-(00t hou. trail;;: I Rettig rator and boUle gas. In­ Apply GLASSES, and c:r~ betw en Cane lIation D ndllne 5 p. m. qUIre 178 RiversIde Park. .Fieldhou e and Old Capitol. Reponsiblc fl r One Im'orrecl - - ...... _-- Varsity Theatre REWARD. Writ Box 8n-I, Daily Ins dlon Only NEW Bask n tte Linning Hood. ':::======~ Iowan. Bring Ads to Duily Iowan Writin tobll.'. Fur 0 I. ~:x- " LO T: Billfold. Dill Em nuel. Dial Bu in '.'~ Offie , Ea¥t Hall, or cellenl condition. Phone 8-l082. BROS. MAHER TRANSFER ?!j82. HEWARD DIAL 4191 7 FT. NORGE re[rig ralar. Le For Emcien! Fumitw than u year old. 100 lb. Coolera­ MOVING WHO CO~ IT lor. Clean and r a onolJl. Di I HELP WANTED 9344. And ASHES ond Rubbish haulln • . I , BAGGAGE TRANSFE. Phone 5623. I W A 1IITED: Relluble man to sue· HUDSON B y Blunket. 0 v 11- HITT'S pick-up. Bag a e, light l·ccd John Gilpin U~ D (ller in porI. Thurmo. jug; $1 25. It! DIAL - 9696 - DIAL huuling, rubbish. Phone 7237. Towu City. Ex)) 'ri nee not ncees- Boo"'. Antique situ wI. 1507 E. sary. Fine oppol'lunity to step ollell SI. ,'-======::;:;$- YOUR WHOLE into old profitable lJu ..ln ss wh re 1"""-'::"-""':==:::---'-':= , ' I Rllwl iah Product~ have b en old WEEK'S WASH for J I Y ars. Hie profits. Prod­ In ) ~ ::/.CHUK.L.ETS uel.l> Cmnished on credit. D aler WANTED 30 MINUTES Gilpin will furni h Ii t at cu~­ HONDIE CHIC YOUNG Waiter or Waitress lit th tomen. and cooperate with new LAUNDROMAT Dealer. Write R~wlei&h's. D pI. Good Salary lAH-640-162, Fr eport, Illinois. 24 S. Van Bu~n Sl, Apply Racine's Phone 8-0291 W ANTED TO BENT GRADUATE stud nl and wiC want ~moll npartm nl. Cull TYPEWRITERS TOYS GALORE 8-0357 beLween 7-9 p.m. E. N. Dought-Rented-Sold Parels. We now have a new and REPAIRS complete stock of toys. Any­ We'r vacationing too ..• Dy Faclory Trained Mechnnics thing and everything in But we'll be looking children's toys. For you when we re-opeT, SOLD SEPTEMBER II "Yow- Toy Center" DIXIE'S By Exclusive ROYAL Deal r CARMEL CORN SHOP WIKel TYPEWRITER STUDENT 5 S. Dubuque EXCHANGE sum Y STORE 124 E. Colleie Dia1 8-1051 17 S. DubUQue ". lin. tilt Typewriters ...... HIII .n.., ._...... "" .. r.. and HENRY CARL ANDEBSO~ Adding Machines SUTTON RADIO SERVICE both EXPERT RADIO REPAm Standard & Portable All Makes ot Radios Guaranteed Repairs THE HAWKSNEST}I' now Work Guarant cd For All Makes Available Pick-up and Delivery Home and Auto Radios v!

Let Us Keep Your Clothes Looking like New C. O. D. Cleaners FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE DIAL U33 106 S. CAPITQL Try Our Alterations and Repain Dept. t fa DAJl.Y IOWAN, StrNDAY SEPT. 5, ittS-PAGE SIX Aulo Tesling Program Begins ARose Is a Rose, or Is In 'f •

be Qed to .peed up Ute ..ina' wastes at saw mills and pulp waste products. One la the 11IiIl" Tuesday at (linton Street Site preeees. mills. Dr. Aries has l! new, In- liquor, the brew left over ~ One hurdle to be jumped first, geoious use for the bark. From the chemicals used to extratt ,•. however, is a change In govern- I h t h th t ~ G. change in the location of Iowa itY '1i safely lane WIlS an­ t e extrac sac emiCal a cellulo.se [Com (ne wood. The ..... ment regulations to permit sale of t k th i k t! . t """ nounced yesterday by Harry B. Dunlap, chairman of Il8fety lane can a e e n ou 0 newspnn. ond bJg waste is llgnln, the r~ LTON L BL .. r .... L.... whiskies from wood. -- planning for the Juniol· Chamber of Comnlerce. By A . ~D<> DO In pulp mills, one of the biggest ical cement t~at holds the ctUu: afety lane in pection, which 'will begin Ttl 'day at noon, will NEW YORK (JPy--A tree to Dr. If that were done, Dr. A.r~es headaches is disposing of the lose together In the wood. Robert S. Aries is a good drink sald,a pIlint cQuld easily be iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;. be held on Clinton street between Iowa avenue and J effel'llon of whiskY, DYlon stockings, an started to make ten million gal­ street instead of on Iowa avenue as previou ly nnnoullcd. ink.-remover and food on the Ions of alcohol, enough for twen­ Three-Day IJUPeclion .----- tables. Iy-flve million gallons of. whisky, For Your Shopping Convenience The inSpection program, spon- ...------, With a lIU1e chemical ...... c. from 200,000 toos of saw dust al)­ sared jointly by the Jaycees. the illese are new UtI.np that caD nually. About twenty million IQwa City Automobile Dealers as- Facsimile Florist be made from wood. What'l tons are wasted every year. . • sociation, the highway patrol and more. they all can be ,produced Nylon from Furfural We Will Be Open /' local police, will continue for from the wastes when wood II The nylon stockings would come three days. Builds Bogus Blooms turned Into lumber or Into pulp from furfural, a chemical used Actual testing of the vehicles for paper. not only in making the stOCkings, pasing through the safety lane will From Odd Junk Dr. Aries, a consUlting chemi- but plastics, insecticides, and .. SUNDAY, SEPT. 5th j J be done by mechanics from mem­ cal engineer and research associ- other produces and in refining • , ber organizations of the local au­ B7 ROBERT HALE ate at the Polytechnic Institute of petroleum. 'TIL NOON , DES MOINES (IP) - Kenneth Brooklyn, has developed methods Most 01 the 30,000 tons of lur- tomoblie dealers association while and Jaycee members will do the paper E. Hayden, hasn't brought his of doing these things, and more. fural used annually are derived I work. pretty za-year-old wife, Bonalee Some were developed in coopera- now lrom oat hulls and corn cobs. ", flowers for months. tion with Dr. Donald F. Othmer. Dr. Aries has a process to make ALL DAY LABOR DAY Will Get Slickers It isn't that she doesn't like head of the institute's chemical furfural Irom certain sugars in Iowa safety stickers will be giv­ f] It" t that she h"s an engineering department. wood. ~ en to those vehicles paSSing the owers. s JUS U These sugars come from part of inspectIon. unusual ability to duplicate any 50 Gallons Per Ton the cellulose In trees. That par- GAS PUMPS ALSO OPEN _ ... One process will make 50 gal- tlcular part of the 'cellulose in I' I Those which are rejected will flower she sees with pieces of rub- Ions of good ethyl (drinking) al- soft woods doesn't make ' good receive a list of defects and an in­ bel' tubing. string, wood fiber pet- coho I from a tOn of sawdust, he paper pulp. But it can be, con- vitation to return to the safety als and cloth leaves. says, each gallon would cost only verted into pentose sugars, and lane when the defects are re­ Sometimes adding a dash of one-third as much as a gallon of then chemlcal)y treated to produce paired. special perfume to Mrs. Hayden's alcohol from grain. furfural, he said. CUNNINGHAM The inspection will cover all homemade flowers makes them Drinkers couldn't teU -lhe dlf- Two pulp mills in England and phases vltel to safe operation of hard to distinguish from the orig- ference. be declare.. "', be&lle of Italy now are using the proces ~, Cash and Carry Market cars and trucks. Inals she examines in a hot house (AP Wlrepho'o) wblsky could bear tbe label and American companies are in- During all three days the lane or florist shop. HOLDING A "ROSE" oorsale she made henetf Is Mrs. Kenneth E. "made from wood, ~ed In terested', he added. 1331 Muscatine A venue will close at 8 p. m. On Wednes­ Wlltproof Flowers Hadyen as her husband looks on. ______· ~W~ood~:.I'_t~o~r~WO~od~~Sh.a~vtn;1I~~:~CO~al~d_:::~T~ree~~b~a~rk~l~s~o~n:e~O~f , _t~h~e~b:'.ig~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day and Thursday it will open at It is not unusual for Mrs, Hay------10 a. m. den to whip up a Quick corsage occasional visits to Veterans hos­ The safety lane Is part of the for herself H she and Hayden are pital here to instruct disabled trafllc salety ca mpaign . curren tly going to a dance. The corsage is veterans in her art. Several have t>elng conducted by the Junior wiltproof - and cheaper too. "graduated," both from the hos­ Chamber of Commerce. The Jay­ Hayden, 3D, is from Davenport pital and the flower course, and • cee's safety campaign Is scheduled anI has been studying for the are making a partial Hving from to end on November 15. ministry at Drake university here the manufacture of the blossoms. for abuot a year. He has six more One of Mrs. Hayden's proudest years before he gradua tes. moments came last week when Four years of the course are she received an order from a flor­ Gas' Hawks rEnter financed under the GI bill of ist wh{) asked for a large bunch rights. The remaining two years, of roses for his wlndQw. His the Haydens hope, will be paid roses kept willinll. Waterloo Model Meet for by profits received from sell­ ing Bonalee's nowers. Scvn members of the Iowa Decorating' Church City High Students , City ,as Hawks model airplane Next Thursday the Haydoos clUb left early this morning to will combine their talents as min­ Register Tuesday compete In an air meet at Wal­ isterial student and flower maker. erloo today. Usi ng a special license, Hayden, J ust a remindel·. kids. School A family group is Included in a navy veteran, will officiate at starts Sept. J 3 at Iowa City high the Iowa City delegation. L, R. the wedding of his nephew, Rob­ school and seven other local Johnson, 1132 Hotz avenue, his ert Granbois, of Rock Island, Ill., schools. son, RObert, and daughter, Lou and Noreen Hadley, Davenport. At City high seniors register Ann, are entered in the events. The church will be decorated Tuesday, Sept. 7, juniors Wednes­ Other membe~ who will par­ with 264 blossoms made by Mrs. day, sophomores Thursday and ticipate in the meet are Larry Hayden. They include roses and freshmen F'riday, Registration be­ Conover, 15 E. Harrison street, stock fro the alter, bridal bou­ gins at 8i15 a.m . each day. Don't 'Quittlngl K. Q. White, 4 Bella Vista place, quets of roses and lilies of the forget to bring pencils, Principal , . Cromwell Jones, 601 and one­ valley, boutonnieres of carnations, Ralph A. Auslermiller said yes­ half S. Gilbert street and Morris and c6rsages for all the attend­ terday. . ' Ward, Quadrangle. ants. At 9 a.m. Tuesday In room 218, Conover, who will enter five Mrs. Hayden estimates that mathematics appitude tests will be different events, said the club some 150 hours were consumed In issued to all 9-8 students not pre­ will be competing for over $1.000 making the blossoms. viously enrolled. The test takes time? in prizes. Works a.t Dome about one hour and students must Mrs. Hayden makes all her bring their own pencils. flowers on a Jiving room table at home but thinks soon a work room Jaycees To Hold Dinner; • will have to build onto the small Dicker Dills home they bought recently. She Plan Membership Drive works full time as a bookkeeper Plans for the coming year will be discussed at the Junior Cham­ for an oil company here and Time for liberty to tak;;-dayoff? "''- iC; C:J __ '" Businessman Reveals makes the flowers after she l'e­ ber of Commerce meeting Tuesday turns home from work. in the Hotel Jefferson at 6:30 p. m. Time for us Americans to turn our backs and Special Recipe She also finds time to make The group also will open a ignore the fact that freedom throughout the world j membership drive. Alan P. Graves is being threatened? Issues Eviction Order heads the committee which in­ Men, it's canning time - cludes Walt Donohue and Bob Time for us to forget how generation after gener- J Kosher dill tomato canning time! For Nonpayment of Rent Snider. Hurry your wife from the kil- Judge James P. Gaffney yester- ation of Americans have labor~d and fought to chen, get some small green to- day in the Johnson county dis­ Story time for Children make freedom a living, workihg, ~onderful thing l rna toes or cucumbers and try Ihis trict court issued an order to re­ Quitting time? recipe which belongs to Morris move Ray G. Smith from the To Be Held at Library premises he occupies at Oxford. 5torytime, a reading session You can bet your life it isn't! Dicker, 436 Grant street. The eviction request was asked for children 4 to 9 years of age. , , "My wife does all the other by G. A. Saxton, administrator , will begin at the Iowa City pub­ It's time for us to really start working : ~: t-;;t;rt 1- canning, but I can the dilled to- of the estate of the lale Fred lic library Saturday at 2:30 p.m., fighting for the way of life we lov(. matoes," Dicker claims. Saxton. Mrs. Dene Carney of the Ji.brary It's simple, he says. Helstarts by The plaintiff charged that a nnounced yesterday. There are millions-only a few air-hours away S)~ or~time will continue placing a teaspoonful of mixed Smith tailed to pay the rent on r , pickling spice and a little dill in the property when it was due throughout the winter on this in other countries-who can't enjoy Labor Day or the bottom of a clean jar. April 1. schedule. she said. any other day. They traded personal freedom for I Gal'11e, Too M. E. Baker was attorney for Library programs for older economic security-and then didn;t get 8ecu~ty. I Then add' the small green to- Saxton. children will be announced later. matoes - or cucumbers if you ------Let's not follow their example. Let's protect our want to try his kosher dlIled pic­ precious human rights here in America. Let's help , kles. On top he adds another restore the rights of those who have been victim-.~ teaspoonful of mixed plckliog ized throughout the world. ., spice, another bit of dill, a table­ spo!)n of medi urn coarse sa It and It's not easy to do. Yet not too ~fifJicult, either. I -- a clove of garlic. We simply do our jobs 'as goOd citizens. Study WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT Just add eno~gh water to fill political issues. Read newspapers 1;~at represent ' FIND OUT ELECTION ISSUES. Attend the jar, seal it and wait at least opposing groups. Find out what candidates stand , , local political gatherings. Hear botk .ides.; two weeks before using. for and why. Our votes can help lock the door · Asic questions. KNOW the issues. Good? Some of Dicker's friends against any attempts to steal our freedom. ~ VOTE . lNTELLJGENTLY. No election i. who have tried the canned delic­ unimportant. Vote in all of them .•. ac­ ICY are now canning dilled to­ - Let's take more interest in civic groups, too: i cording to your conscience. It', your matoes and pickles. And there are government. commercial posslbi litles. Attend town meetings, union me~tings, school nee. It for Fun meetings, and sound off when we thih:k our freedom SERVE GLADLY ON JURIES. If you However, Dicker prefers to is threatened. . -~ haven't served before, you'll be surpnsed keep the culinary work just for to find how interesting and important it il. pleasure. He started canning the Quitting time? tomatoes some time ago and esti­ JOIN LOCAL CIVIC GROUPS. Patent­ mates that he has preserved hun­ No in dud! It's time to st~rt working as luil-tim~ '\ Teachers' Association or School Board, if dreds of jars of tomatoes and citizens! ----..-...... opportunity permits, Good education i. pickles. vital. Already this year he has put VOTE'lNUNION ELECTIONS AND STOC~· up some of the tomatoes, but be­ lieves green tomatoes will be •• , now for strong onkles and muscles later. Start Iraini"IJ your HOLDERS' MEETINGS. Take part in the more plentifUl just before the fall lillIe AII ·Americon in shoes recommended by doctors decisions that affect yOftr life, Don't let .omeone else do it. iroats which ruin tomatoes and from coast to coast. One· piece sole stitched on • the plants. . ~ -- .' the outside-nothing inside to hurt lillie • IS feet. For all children from six • •· Freedom Files for Divorce, Asks months to four years of age. Custody of 2 Children Thlladvtrtilement "IS prepared by the Advertilinr CCMleII Charging cruel and inhuman $4.45 and treatment. Alice Lenoch yester­ $4.cJ5 day flied for divorce from Clyde Lenoch in the Johnson county dis­ trict courthouse. r She asked custody of two minor children and such alimony and support as tbe court may decide justified. owal1 Tbe couple was married Jan. 11, 1947, and separated July 10, 1948 the petition aaid. Swisher and Swllher are attorneys for Mrs. 118 So. CHnton Iowa City's Morning NeVispape,_ ~OCh. . . _. ~ _____ ." J. . I