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he weather will be portly cloudy and cooler today. Warmer temperatures can be expected tomorrow, OWGn though, with a forecast of fair and wormer. Eata~ed 1868 Vol. 78, No. 201 AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday. May H;-Five Cents egotiClt·ionsDea oc on evy

Army Major Wants Soviets Block- Governor Blue Speaks in Iowa City Reporls Say Foreign Min,islers' To Remain by Wife Lewis Blocks No Pastries, III in Leper Colony (onterence Will Adjo'urn Today SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-An Truman's Hope Eleanor's army major whose wife de- Darker Bread, veloped leprosy during the PARIS (AP)-lligh ullthoriti<'J'l wi1hin the American dele. Japanese impl'isonment they gntion said last nigh t tbr OPadlocked conference of foreign mini· endured together has refused For Contract Proposal Asks UNRRA tCrR probably would adjOllrn today nlll il .1 UM In, llcct'pting the to,)eave her slde and has peU­ NEW YORK* *(AP)-The * Soviet propORIlI of Unitcf\ Stlll <'A SccN3tary of • Ilite Jllmcs I". Byrn('s to tio'ned to share her fate at the d~le&ate to the united nations attempt in the interim to work Oll t their diRaIY,·roments. leper colony in Carvil1e, La., " the CaU-BuJlelin said in a Miners, Operators commIssion on human rights, in LaGuardia Suggests Byrnes, reporteil. by hiR IIRRociatt'S lUi II VHy discoll raged " copyrighted article. To Meet in Whit. ' Ii clash with Mrs. FrankUn D. Farmers Be Required o~cr the results of this conferenco, lost in his nttempt to have "I'm 65 nnd he had my Roosevelt, yesterday blocked ap­ the foreign mini ~tcrs set a dt'i'inito da~e now for t he Bl1I'openn fling at life," said Maj . Hans House Again Today Ilroval of the group'S final report To Market Wheat p4'8ee conference and to have the Anstrian treaty included on George Hornbostel, former to the economic and social coun­ the con(erenct' .stgenoll. Russia 'objeeted to both, the American magazine executive in Manila. VvASR1NOTON (A P) cil. WA. HINGTOI (AP) inCormants said. "I want just one thing in the Dca d I 0 e k c c1 over John L. Alexander Broisov, remained UNRAA Di l'ectOI' Fiol'('110 La­ adamallt in rejecting a recommen­ Soviet ]"o~ig11 Minist!')' Vyaclleslav M. MoJotov and fht' world-to be wilh my wi fe," Le\l'is' dellland COl' a seven per· GUIll·dio propo t1 yo t rday .thers ngrecd, however, to revise the terms of tho Italian armis. Mrs', Hornbostel is making no cent payroll levy, coal peace dation for non-llovernmental dele­ lIates despite an explanation of still darker bread and 110 pas· lice, This was agreed to in principle IrsR than two wcekl'; ago protests, the paper says, be- talks were br·oken off today and the commission's majority views try for all Amcl'ieans nnd . ug- • ,- and Byrnes suggested Tuesday cause she undel'st.ands the way 11c~otialol"s the the wl'nt to by MI'S. Roosevelt, the chairman. A'e, ted thal f8l'mel'l; b "re­ night that the fo ur powers sign he feels about it. Bot.h know 'Vhit(' IIous empt.y handR with AdJoums Meet..... Iq II ired" to mo I'krt thei I' wheat. the revision. she would feel the same i£ instead of' the signed contract After several exchanges Mrs, The InttrnaUonal relief obIet Plan to Boosl Byrnes at a conference session positions were reversed. requested by Pl'csidE'nt 'fru· Roosevelt adjourned the meeting shied away from urclDI out· yesterday morning proposed that man. until today. rllbt ....llure .. of wheat Oil tile A'rnetican, British, Russian and The "resident. atter heathlC The Soviet represent.atlve ob- I farms. lie told a new" conftr­ ence It wouldn't be that bellau e French I'~rese ntati ves begin im- Se G P their "110 Pfo&,ress" report. told jected ~ peciCical1y to two points: Lumber Outpul mediately to draft terms for a nate roup asses them to come back to the exeeu- That aU members of the com­ farmer wfluld be Jlald for Ule German treaty to be presented to tlve oftlces tomorrow mornll1&' mission should serve as non-gov­ fraln. LaGuardia recomm ndcd thnt ~ peace conference on Germany OPA Et I Bill for further conferences. ernmental representatives and next Nov. 12, American sources ' Xenslon I Government conciliators had millers be compelled to extract 90 Th~ Point Program that U. N. member states, which percent ot the wheat kernel In said, but no action was taken stepped in and halted the negoUa- each would nominate two experts, Expeded to Increase on this immediately. F R t t· lion between Lewis and the op- manUfacturing Dour. The govern­ arm epresen a Ives to ft th 1 It 11 U could nominate a national of an­ ment now requires 80 percent. Senator Arthur ' H. Vandenberg, el'n rs a er e a er a y re- other member stat.e if they de­ Hom. Construdio" (A, Mich.) minority leader of Demand Fair Price jeced the program for a union- compared wlth 72 before U,e world sired. I lood shortage became severe nod the senate roreign relations com- Instead of Subsidies controlled health and wel1are fund In colling for direct governmen­ WASHINGTON (~) - The mittee, told The Associated Press to be financed by the mine owners 85 percent 8Ugeested by stabili­ government, in perhaps the first through a payroll levy. tal representation, he said: zation director Chester Bowles. Use 01 housing subsidies, last nigh'! after last night's session: ' WASHINGTON (AP) - The Creates Speeulat10n "Under your plan we would GOVERNOR ROBERT D. BL E Is Ireeted by l\fayor Wilber J , Teet­ Sa.ve on GIrdles ann6\Ulced a three point program "I will . not come back to senate banking committee voted The president had called tor an have plenty.ot speeches and docu­ ers Yesterday at the Hotel Jeffer on. Governor Blue addressed Iowa. As for no pastry, the chunky desiined to spur home construc­ Paris for tile June 15 meetin&'," 11 to 5 yesterduyfor a year's ex- agreement by today and the fail­ ments but the commission would City and J ohl\llon county Republican at a noon luncheon at the hotel. UNRRA chief declared: "I'm tor tion 1iy in(:reasln, lumber output. Molotov,. French Foreign Minjs- tensipn of OPA, then took a 4- ure to reach it created some spec­ be unoble to secure any action. A total of 100 perons aUended Ihe evenl. Chamran for he O()casion that, We could aJl save enough to The national hOllsing agency ,and ter ' Georges Bidault and British day recess to enable members to ulation of a new government move This would affect implementation w:\s Dr. Jacob A. Swl her, candid:\te for state rCllre nlative. buy ourselves smaller girdles," the agriculture' department. in a Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin prepare amendments to the ex- in the offing, to prevent Il resump­ of any decisions taken. As LaGuardia was odvnnclng his joint statement, said the program were said to have asked time to tension bill. tion , of the soft coal strUte on the Nominate QlIW..... * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ideas as n menns or a.surlng more was expected to boost lumber pro­ study BYOles' proposal for a Ger- The present price contr.ol law' expiration of the two weeks truce "I could nominate a quisling food for famine areas abroad, agri­ duction more than a billion ,board man peace conference, and it was expires June 30. The house voted on May 25. Reconversion Director or some such person who DrOUlln, Governor Blue Tells County Republicans culture depllrtrnent officials were feet-by {rom 250 to 300 million expected the matter would be dls- for an extension of only nine John W. Snydel' said that the about the last war." uneasily eyeing prospects of a shc­ weeks shutdown of flour milLt. And feet this , year, and QY from 650 cussed further today. months, until March 31, 1947, and president would take "every possi­ MI·S. RoosevelL observed that Record of Iowa Legislature 'A Fine One' they wel'e uncel'tain whether tlour to 800 million feet 'ln 1947. Byrnes urged that the represen- amended the bill in such a way ble adiqn." she saw "no danger that any gov­ stocks are bIg enough to tide the The plan provides for: tatlVes of the four powers be in- that economic stabilizeI.' Chesier The recess in the negotiatiOns ernment would nominate a quIs­ "The l'e '01'(1 of tht>.")h JO\l'l! lej!:is/llhll'(' j~ It fine one," (lov. country over until the new wheQ~ 1. The building of access roads struct.ed first to report to the Bowles called it harqly more than was proposed by conciliators Ed­ lIng." crop st.arts comlng. foreign ministers at their next n chart tor ";1 joyride toward 'lIard.P. McGI'a(ly and Palt Robert D. BIll' told TO\\'li (Ily and .Tohnsoll cOllllly R publi('on to put-ot-the-way government W. She ! id the comm~ion felt »Iver~ Wh at limbli!r stands. This is expected. meeting-perhaps June 15-on the economic disaster." Price admini- Fuller. McGrady said he would thtlt. the point ot allbWlng gov­ 01, II luul!h 'on me{·tinl! ~'(,Nt('I'dllY ill thr Holt'l .1erfl'l'Non, Secretory Anderson is known to the aaerloy said, to add at least economic status of Germany. He stratol' Paui Porler 'declared it not call1he bl'eak in the operator­ ernments to nominate outside rn l'rl'i('wing Ihr 1I'0l'll or the' llilRt two )'t'llI'll, 111(' gover'nor be considering the possibility ot too mill ion board feet to this year's warned that the present. economic "amounts to repeul of price co n- United Mine workers talks a "co1- their own bot:ders would be use­ eontrasted ( 0 w a legislative diverting to the mills some wheat lumber p~odUcti{ln and 500 to 600 situation in the defeated naHon, tro1." lapse." There was no disposition ful in case several nations agreed achievements with congress thaL 35% of all allto mlleale bought by the ~overnment lor ov­ million !.eet next yellr. if continued, would result in chaos MeanWhile, the senate agricul- among officials, however, lo deny on some outstanding expert. "bickel'ing and unwillingness lo wa!1 on clly and town streets erseas. While that would keep the 2. In the case of ic;tentical bids in the western occupation zone.! ture committee heard representa- that a major impasse had been assume responsibility." and stated that the Iowa 'tax mills grinding it, it would not nec~ in the sale of national forest tim­ by winter. lives of dairy farmers demand "a reached. Good Financial Position commission has already been essarily j ncrease flour for home !)er, selecUon by the aericulture fair price instead of subSidies," and Prevent Shutdown "Because the legislature did not asked to study the po IbUity consumption, since the finlshed department of bidders "whose out­ urge removal of price controls on The conciliators said Lewis now appropriate funds on the po i­ ot usinlr la8 tax funds to bu lid products still mighl be exported. put will result in maximum pro­ milk, butter, cheese ,cream and has submitted allot his specirie Strike, (ontrol bllity of futUl'e tax receipts," the city streets. Along with this development. lIucUon of materials needed for Three Honeymooners oiher dairy products. demands except on wages and . governor asserted, "the state ;:t Iowa City's spare of these runds the house aerlculture commlttee the housing aod reconversion pro­ Charles W. Holman, secretary of ho~rs. He made acceptance of the Iowa is iJ1 a good sound Iinancl:!l will amount to about $1 for each arranged to begin today a thor­ gram." the cooperative milk producers, un!on welfare, Lund proposal a re­ position. There is no dirferenre resident if the constitUtionality of ough investigation of both the do­ 3. A return, with approval of Returned to Clinton was one of the principal spokes- qUi red preJimmary to further ne­ Before Senate in the slate and the individu:lI the tax is upheld br the supreme mestic and world food conditions. the U. S. forest service, to the men. He declared that from 60 gotiations. ' The operators called who must make income balance court. .for Johnson county the cutling of timber in certain areas to 80 percent of all butler pro- it "a large t~x upon l?e Industry WASHINGTON (AP)- A move On Delinquen.cy Count duced is going into the black and the public by a private enter­ output." alloiment would be netlrly $90,- of the west and south at a rate in to bar the door against strikes by There is now about $12 million 000. excess of the replacement yield. market. prise, the United Mine Workers Illinois Cen,lral of America." eovemment workers yesterday in the fund for capital improve­ Reviewed Laws The agency said this "overcut­ CEDAR RAPIDS (AP)-Tbree \ ------. The department of agriculture was tossed into the midst of the ments of st4te buildings includ­ The governor also review laws out of four honeymooners who \1nI," banned since the end of the disclosed Mr. Truman's intention senate battle over lIeneral labor ing those under the state board passed by the legislature concern­ war, would result In added pro- were married in a cere­ to take firm steps it necessary, in lellisliltion. of control and the state schools Ing social security, veteran's laws I •duction of 140 to 200 million board mony in Iowa City May 9 spent Decision May BULLETINS ' a report on the dire prospects for It came {rom the appropriations at Ames, Cedar Falls and Iowa and agricultural and industrial ex­ feet a year. yesterday in the Linn county jail food production if the mines shut committee In a day bringing these Cit.y. (This lund has $300,000 ear­ pansion. and then were returned to Clin- I TOKYO (AP)-United States down again after the two-week other developments: marked for the new library at the Blue pointed out. that the socIal ton. ' Rur Adm, C. B. Momsen ac­ strike truce. 1. TIle senate Ja,bor colllDllttee University of Iowa). This fund Jegi;>]ation was "the first In the They were Marge Matthews, 26, Averl Walkout knowledged to Inqulrln&' neWs­ approved a resolution for an in­ has been held because it has been state's history covering employes Army Retai~s and Beverly Parker, 16, both o.f men today tbat KUlSian patrol vestigation ot the causes 01 labor ImpoSilble to get men and mater­ of the cities and counties." CUnton, and George Rose, 28, of cl'lln late laat " month hailed, disputes, . including the "policies ial to make the improvements. WASHINGTON (AP)-Railroad Shortage of Foamy • • • engineers and trainmen who have Marlon. halted and boarded off Dairen QJul practices" of unions and man ~ Until it is poosible to go ahead Gov. Robert D. Blue heard an scheduled a strike for Saturday The older woman and Kose a Japanese-manned landin, I Beverage, Critical ogement. with the building plans these face charles of eontributlM to extradition case in the Johnson may have set a precedent yester­ Release Plan ship returnlnl' Japanese repa­ 'Z. 8en&&ers' al4w ....ed ihe funds are invested in government county court house yesterday. die delinquency 01 tile youn&' The beer shortage is really get- day for staying on the job if the triates from China, but said the word that no voting is in pros­ bonds and are drawing interest in The state of California was , til II .ting acute in Iowa City! '. government seizes the carriers. .arl . who tnrn Is held on granted permission by the state WASHINGTON (AP) - The ·cb .....e of delinquency in run­ Incident was "no cause for Last night about 9:15, alter pect before next. week on the excess of $300,000. Alvanley Johnston, chief ot the army will keep on dlschargin« complaint." hearing there were no taverns general labor bill and proposed Transportation PrOblem of Iowa to extradite Ernest Hag­ brotherhood of locomotive engin­ nln&- away from bome. erman, charged with bandonment men with two years of service or . Arrested at the request of open, The Daily Iowan made the amendments aimed at curbing One of the most important eers, announced that a decision not or desertion in Los Angeles. 40 points until June 30, de6pite Sheriff C. S. Peterson or Clinton GLOUCEST~R. Mass. (AP)­ rounds by telephone to check up. unions. ' things lacing the next legislaiul'e to walk out on the Illinois Cen­ )lroSpective slim pickings of new counly, the trio was rounded up El&'ht crewmen were rescued Only one was found occupied­ The appropriations committee is the pl'oblcm o( transportation. • tral line had been reached as "0 manpower under the stop-gop atter' a: hunt throughout Johnson last Dlebt and two others were and it had locked its doors about tacked· onto the agriculture de­ the governor said. The road pro­ salety measure." dratt law, a wa, department and Linn counties. Deputy SheriIf bell1&' hunted by rescue craft 9 because of the crOWd. partmtnt appropriations bill a gram should include provi..lions Olmsted Raps GOP Johnston refused to cIiscuI& spokesman sAid yesterday. P. J. Whittemore said the Parker se"rchln&, tbroUlh pea-soup fo, A local tavern operator stated clause forbidding employment by that will permit counties to plan reasona for the "safety II-.. Both the draft extenSion, voted lirl and Rose were married in the tor survivors of a flshln&' cIr ...• the lack of beer was the reason the departrnent of anyone belong­ new roads. Such legislation would sure," but the nUnoIs Central III Yesterday by congress, arid the ,(.arne ceremony in which Mrs. cer believed sunk alter colll­ for the early curfew. inll to any orllanizotion which "as­ make it possible "lor I;ounties ~ n Pre-Election Tilt technleally operated by tile of­ anpy's demobilization schedule Matthews, a widow and the moth­ lion wl&h a Norwulan tanker Regular weekends end ulually serts the right to strike against to absorb an unemployment that flee of defense transportation .. Will exptre on. that dnte. er of tour children, was wed to abou~ 40 miles .ft Cape Ann, about 11 p. m. for local innkeep­ the ,overnment." may arise from future depres­ ALGONA (AP)-Charging that a reauit of a previous .trike In the meantime officials were Leonard M. Ralston of Marion. the coast pard air sea rescue ers, while Saturday night tiplers Senator Russell (D., Ga.) told sions." certain employes of the Republi­ threat. hoperUl ' that President Truman Marlon was not arrested. reported. are given until 11:30 p. m. reporters a similar provision Blue quoted fI&'ures showln&' can sta te headquarters are at­ The engineers' leader would not Would 8Ct to make available for would be added to all future ap­ tempting to influence the result say that government control of the induction a pool 01 some 14,000 propriations bills. of the primary election campailln, line was the reason for the ex­ IIIeII In the 25-29 aile bracket. Social Acti~n Group George Olmsted last night called emption, nor would he deny it. The extension law permHs the Flames Consume 40,000 Bushels of Corn Commends Statement upon Willis York, the party's Seizure of the notion's other Induction ot men from 20 \0 29 Highlanders to Give state chairman, to stop it. rail ~arriers would create a na~ rears old, but bans the draftl ne On Racial Problem Olmsted, candidate for the Re­ tional situation comparable to that or teeD-ap boy. , lately the chief publican nomination lor governor, on the Illinois Central. rank.tlllers of tile service, Out-of·State Shows At a meeting last night, the President Truman has said he Social Ac tion committee com­ said in remarks prepared for no Thp 25-29 aile IIroup already has would not hesitate to seize the The Scottish Highlanders, all­ mended as a progressive step address here that the attempts been combed over repeatedly and were being made notwithstandlnll rallroads in the event of a crip­ dd '5~ber university drums President Hanc her's statement It was expected a larle p4!rcenta;e the announced policy of the state plin, strike. of the eaUlnated 15,000 rem6brlnt and batblpe unit, will take their that racial discrimination wili not "We thought it over," Johnaton longest trip 88 a unit to give two be practiced in university dormi­ committee that it was taking no Would be found physically d!~" part in the primary campaign. told a reporter, "and re&ard it qUalified. ,performances in Denver, col., tories. (the Illinois Central exemption) as July 4. A program was outlined for con­ OllTlilted asked York "to take action to see thai the slate com­ the thinc to do at this time. It's TIle Rlchlande... wlU I per­ tacting local civic organizations the way it stands now. We can Jury Glv" Insanity mittee employes follow the stated lona Ia a Ibow In the UnlversU, to gain support in opening Iowa give it further consideration." Verdict for 51.,.r 01 Denver .~Iam lponllOl'ed b, City barber shops to Negroes. policy of the committee and main­ The Illinois Central development tain strict neutrauty on the per­ Ute AIiIerlcan Lerion tor tile The Social Action group will came during a lull in the negotia~ DIS MOINES (AP) - William . beMtit Of under-privUl!{ed cbll­ meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock sonalities and issues of the pri­ lions over union demands on pay T. Irwin. 41, charceCi with mur-' d.... Tbe, will alao play, in the City hall. mary campaign." and working conditions, ~r follblf.llnC the April • pick marcb, aln&' and _nee at ~Ib­ IIlattack slaYln~ of his mother, llmaaona arID)' ,eneral bOlJ)ital wlte anc! two Chlldrin, yesterday near Deaver, aceordlD&' to Pipe Hancher Elected Trult.. President Virgil M. Hancher Was found Ineane by a dll trlct Major WilUaan Adamson. Food Donations Mount was elected a tru:stee of Iowa court Jurr. which deHbtrateci letiS LeaviJIi Iowa City July 3, the tllen 15 mll1ute. before rtaeftlnt a aroup will Slop off in Des Moines Episcopate i unds yesterda), In verdict, for an Iowa centennial celebration. lOWIl City schools and civic 01'· "University students can con­ Waterloo at the convention ot the •The judlle lIal Indicated h. 'wlll burin( their t~ree-day stay In ganizations contributed an addi­ tribute immeasurably toward re­ Iowa Diocese of the Episcopal church. e~r Irwin committed to the bt­ Denver and vicinity, the High­ tional 2,088 cans of fdod y~ster­ building a better world by their llIIt dlvilion of Animo. refor- , lander. will btl taken on a 200- day to the Emergency Food Col­ Prof. Winfred T. Root, head of lIIatol')'. If he SliOllld , later be mile motor trip througq the moun­ lection. contributions to the county-wide the history department, w'as PI'IIDoUD* ant, he woule! face Fl•• DUTlLOY! ~O, ... balllell of crain, _'b corn. at the Grlnl-McCord Grain and Feed mill ill tain~ by the American Legion. The President Virgil M. Hancher Emergency Food Collection, which named a member of the standinl IIrOIiNUoft for murder. ' ....r (lit1', W •• ,.lterc1a,. Damare waa ..&l..,.tecl b, ownera a ,'75,HO to 1100.000. (AP WlaSPIlOTQ)' 11"0\1" Will return bome .1\11Y 8. s~d in regard to the drive: is being conducted this week:' committee. • PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA THURSDA Y. MAY 16. 1946 '!'f Editorials: :::= Deadline for Vote Registration Fast Approaching WHheoretwos.nd~ntributionc·forN"dYA:d h H Behind the Mikes. • fl Iowa City 1'e ident and University of Iowa 'fhe l'esponsibility fOl' registel'iug, 01' re­ ______"IOU '______all " f e ungry By Helen Huber 45:00:30 TeoChildren' Time, Melodle.Hour student wbo want to vote in the primaries _ registering... falls particularly on two groups 5: 15 Iowa Wesley.n June 8 have only eight more day to be Ul'e 3:45 News -new resident. of Iowa City, and persons, AP Newslealures York, 16, N. Y. Need: besides food 9, D. C. Need: basic foods, canned ••171 (.. , 6:00 Dinner Hour Music 1 that their re"'it;tration i in order. ClBe-..... and clothing, toothbrushes, need­ fruIts, all domestic goods .from MBI-WCIJf (.,''II'' 6:55 News , e pecially student and , 'eteran , who have WASHINGTON-If you wish to nc-wao u., 7:00 Spanish Llteroture All person who were not previously regis­ les and thread, mending wool, toothbrushes to cooking utensUs. IlB_,",~ (., ABO-&X&L (lUll 7:30 Sports Time 1 tered, whOt have changed their name by mar­ become 21 year old inee the 1& t eleetion. help feed the ,famished of some soap and cand les . ITALY-Write to American Re­ 7 :45 The Y Pre.ents riage or divorce or who 11av chang d their country of Europe you may con­ GREECE-Write to American lief for Italy, 29 Broadway, New "Science - Salvation or De- 8:00 Modern Poetry Club ot Both political partie. ar8 .Ul'ging tudent' strayer of Mankind?" This ques- 8:30 Album 01 Artist, tact acn agency, especially set up Relief for Greece, 221 West 57th 8:45 News residence must register to be qualified to and townspeople to register. They have York, 6, N. Y., and see CARE. ate. for that purpose. street, New York, 19, N. Y. Need: Need: food and clothing, tion, in the minds of thinking 9:00 Drama Hour vote, The last day for registration is Fri­ people since the advent of the 9:30 Sign Off SC.u made fl'equent appeal'-including advertis­ These groups - 0 per a ti n g food, clothing and medicines. NORWAY-Write the American wil day, May 24. atomic bomb, will be the subject NETlVoaj(jj'jQuLWHT8 through their embassies or relis­ H 0 L LAN D-The Save-the": Friends Service committee, 20 ~ '1'0 meet the other qualifications for vot­ ing direct~d at students here. f dis ' h "Am " n p. m. WHO Bums & A. tered with the president's war te­ Childre\l federation, 1 Madison South 12th street, 7, Philadelphia o . cusslOn w en enca s WMT Fresh Up KXEL Roll CaU c!u1 iDg, a per on mu t b Ii citizen of the nited Regish'ation beadquarters are in the city Towll Meeting" is heard over ABC WHO Parade 0:40 p. m. lief control board - are listed avenue, New York, 10, N. Y., can or American Relief for Norway, BI~ . h' t 6'30 KXEL Par. of BandsKXEL Joane" 1 States, at 1 ast 21 year old, a re ident of clerk's office in the city hall. 1'be few min­ below: arrange for you to sponsor the 135 South La Salle stree,t, Chica'go, tomg ,a . . I 6 : 1 ~ p. m. " p. •• , Ral WHO M. L. Nelson WM'l; DOur" Orant .. J' Iowa fOl' six months, R resident of Johnson utes time required to register is the 1'C pon­ Czechoslovakia, Finland, France, care a child. You can send par­ 3, Ill. Need: warm clothing, cbil­ KXEL H. R Gr088 WHO M. L. NelllOll. ." Mil t Italy, Norway, Hoiland-Commu­ cels to Vol1tsher.tel (People's Re­ dren's clothes and footwear. TODAY'S PROGRAMS 6:30 Ii. m. KXJ!L H . R. Groaa ., ( county for 60 day and mu ha,'c lived sibility and privilege of every qualified per­ 8:00 Morning Chapel WMT Czech IIlcl. lo:n p. m. in their precinct for 10 days. son. nicate with the cooperative for lief) Paleistraat 1, The Hague, POLAND-Write to American 6:15 Musical Miniature. WHO Dinah Shore WMT Ji'ul. Lewll ., I ~ are American remittances to Europe Holland. You may also write to Relief for POland, 1200 North Ash­ 8:30 News KXEL Old You Kn .? WHO AustIn ton 8:45 Program Calendar 0:4. p. m . KXEL Sport. (CARE) 50 Broad street, New the Netherlands information bur­ land avenue, Chicago, 22, Ill. 8:55 Service Reports KXEL Ray. Swin, f. :a. p. ril. mOl 8:00 Elementary Spoken Spanish 7 p. m . WMT Sin,. Sam York, 4, N. y, eau, 5 Dupont Circle, Washington, Also see CARE. 6:30 Iowa State Medical Society WMT Ko,telanel. WKO SI. MUllc ';,· Sio Through CARE individuals or 9:45 Keep 'em Eating WHO Music Hall KXEL Sal. Ami' . of Where 10 Now in Indian Independence Problemt • groups may order "standard food 9:50 .News KXEL LUrn 'n' Ab. 1':411 p. III. 10 :00 Week In the Magazines 7: IG p. m . WMT Late Dlt. . I E3 Anotller B I'i tish commission osten ibly sent du , eeonomically aJ;\d politieaUy, they claim, packages" for delivery to designa­ 10:l5 Aner Breakfast Coifee KXEL Godwin II p m, are ~ripples ,Is 10 :30 The BooksheU 7:30 p. m. WMT Newt I to India to pave the way for independence Still aouther view of the matte).' is et ted addresses in countries listed Jobs for War British Plan 10 :45 Yriterday's Musical Favorite. WMT Hobby Lobby WHO Music E3 for that country has failed. '1'he annolillced forth by Phillips 1'albott of the Chicago above. 11:05 lI1ter-Falth Relation, Forum WHO Bob Burns KXEL New. _\ CARE expects soon to be able By TOM WI(.LIAMS 11 :45 Musical Interlude KXEL Oetet & C. 11, IG p. lB. ~ reason for the br akdown in nenotiati\lu' Wa Daily News fol'eign sel'vicc. He ays tbat 11 :50 Farm Fla.hes 8 p. m . WMT SO Story G. '., to send packages to .A:ustria, Bel­ 'AP Newsfeatures l2 :00 Rhythm Rambles WMT Island Vent. WHO To Be Ann. the inability of the Hindu ' and Moslems to despite tbe failme of Moslem apd Hi,ndu gium and Greece. Proposals have LONDON-Hu'ndreds of thous- Persons too disabled to com- 12:30 News WHO Abbott. Cos. KXEL Rev. PlelS