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ESTABLISHED 1868 VOL. 78 NUMBER 102 THII A8S0ClATilD rallss IOWA CITY. IOWA THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1946 /'or WIIlIPUOTO FIVE CENTS anagement on erence ropose I ------.... • FRENCH PRESIDENT PICKETS OPPOSE FEPC FILIBUSTER Short Presen,ts I Housing Survey Starts Today Executive Asks New Evidence Over 200 Iowa City women, veterans and their wives and uni· versity students start a city· wide search today for housing lor vet­ For Meeting erans and their families. Armed with questionnaires designed to show not only the im­ To (ommiHee mediate living Space available, but also to indicate what remodel­ ing and building can provide in the future, the canvassers will With Truman cover aproximately 6,000 homes in the three day survey. Preliminary Messages The city has been di vided into 400 districts, and 17 supervisors CIO Union Committee Failed to Show Jap have been appointed. ... ¥¥ Wants Kaiser to Run Attack Imminent Federal Steel Plants

WASHTNO'I'O (AP )-Maj. B y THE ~SSOCI~TED rRess O~n. Waltel' C. , hOlt . urpl'is(>d IStreicher Collapses UNO Splits A confl'T'el1C(, of execut i\'e. of Ihe Pea rl H arbor inv('sti~at in g strike- hound compa ni es Winl eommittee yestrl'day w ith docu­ During Trial Recess; President Truman was p roposed mentory evidcnce that: last night by Benjamin P. Fair. 1. Maj. Gen. , herman Miles, Blame Heart AHack On Candidate less as 1h e steel and General l~":l lSi i s~nt c!l ief of staff for FBLIX GOUIN (ABOVE), Soclal­ MotOI'S strikes I'cmained in a mlhtnry mtellLgenee, sent !1 1st was elected president of the cleadlock anrl the White House mCssage to Panama nvo days be- F~nch constituent assembly after Postpone Hess Trial; Elect Indian President made plans to seize the nation's fore Pearl Harbor indicating Gen. Charles De Gaulle resigned Open Individual Cases Of Economic Council; meat packing plants, atul'day, he did not believe a break with Sunday, (AP WIREPHOTO) Thc pr sid ut of nit e d Japan was then imminent: * * * _Ag,!inst High Nazis Adopt Remedial Plans tates teel corporation called 2. Maj. Gen. IIayes A. Kroner, upon the president to call t he chief of th intelligence branch NUERNBERG (AP)--J u I ius LONDON (AP)--Members of WEARING PLACARDS NOMINATING VARIOUS SENATORS TO THE "dis-honor guard," a group of all-management conference of ex­ the United Nations security coun­ under Miles, did not have access IStreicher, sadistic JeW-baiter who pickets parades near the capitol yesterday In opPOsl tion to the filibuster In the seoate on the fair em- perienced executives to get their Gouin New cil met informally last night but ployment practices committee lerlslatlon. (AP WIREPHOTO) advice "on what kind of a wage to decoded Japanese messages preached fanatical racial hatred again tailed to agree on a candi­ although he helped prepare esti­ and violence, collapsed from a increase the economy of this coun­ date for the key post of UNO sec­ try can endure without incurring mates of probable military de­ heart attack yesterday during the retary-general. velopPnents. the danger of an inflationary French Head noon recess of the international The stumbling was said to Kroner testified at a previous spiral." miUta.ry tribunal trying him and be Russian insistence that since Foreign Intelligence Chief Named Might Pave Way inquiry that from his polnt of the headquarters of the new peace view a Nov. 29, 1941, estimate PARIS (AP)---F'elix Gouin, 61 , 21 other Nazis as war criminals. He asserted such a national con~ organization are to be in the Uni­ ference mlght pave the way for made no mention of "J apan's cap- Socialist chief of the constituent Only 19 defendants of the 22 on ted States, the secretary should be STUDENT REGISTRATION ability against Pearl Harbor" be- assembly, tonight succeeded Gen­ settlement of the steel walkout trial were in the courtroom in the from some nation in eastern Eur­ NOTICE Souers Appointed and "other strikes that now cause he and an army colonel, eral De Gaulle as president of the The attention of stu den t s Chinese Reds afternoon session at which the ope. plague the country." who worked with him on it. provincijll · government of ~ance. While this deadlock continued, and prospective students regis­ had no information "which would The interim president will serve British pressed their case against the UNO speedily and unanimously 0 J\nother proposal regarding the tering for the second semester r Direct Central steel strike came from the CIO lead us to believe that they were until the constituent assembly fin­ Franz. von Papen, Hitler's one- set up its economic and social is c a I led to a typographical capable of or planned to do so." ishes its work in May. I\ime top diplomat. Von Papen council. By acclamation, the 18 Violate Truce steelworkers' 175-man wage policy error in the instruction sheet committee, in a statement also ad­ (Attack the Hawaiian base.) There were 55 votes cast for listened attentively as the prose- members of the council elected Sir accompanying the registration Unit of New System Sent to Panama. ,other candidates, with some ab- Ramaswami Mudaliar of India as dressed to the president. cutlon charged him with subser­ materials. Step 6 of the regis· WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ CHUNGKING, Thursday (AP) The committee declared that the The Miles message which Short stentions. preside'nt, and then adopted pro­ tration instructions s h 0 u 1 d said was sent to Panama on Dec. Gouin's election was greeted vience to Hitler's objectives and cedures under which they can dent Truman yesterday appointed -The national military council billion dollars worth of govern­ read: "Pay tuition in full at Rear Admiral Sidney W. Souers ment-owned steel plant facilities 5 read: with cheers from all sides excep; dupliCity in assisting their attain- tackle t.he assigned task of raising the office of the treasurer, Uni­ today accused Chinese Commu­ "United States Japanese rela- the section occupied by the popu­ ment. world Jiving standards and remov- of St. Louis as director of central should be made available for pri­ versity Hall, between Tuesday, intelligence, one of three units ot nists of "continuing large-scale vate operations " by individuals tions strained. Will inform you if lar Republican movement (MRP), Streicher Bedridden ing economlc causes of war. Feb., 5, and Saturday noon attacks" a g a ins t government and when severance of diplo- one of France's three major Streicher was confined to Qed. I John Winant, the nation's new foreign intelli­ such as Henry J. Kaiser" or should Am~assador ~. Feb. 9. Those who fail to pay be operated by the government. malic relations are imminent." parties. Col. B. C. Andrus, the jail como' AmerIcan representat~~e on the gence system. forces as late as yesterday, 10 days tuition before noon Feb. 9 (in­ Souers is qeput:v cbie.! of naval Sugge t Kaiser In his testimony, Miles said an 'rhe MRP at the last moment mandant, reported lale yesterday declared that seldom PtI­ aitel- the cea e-fh'e deadline, in coun~ll, a'elld of Feb. 4 M printed) "are inteUigence. The committee asserted that atlack on Hawaii always had been had requested an agreement that afternoon that Streicher still was for~ In. human history has an or­ subject to a late registration Mr. Trllman also designated Ad­ five provinces. Kaiser, the west coast steelmaker, considered a possibility and was the Socialists and Communists resting under effects of a seda- I gamzatlOn been. ere ate d with lee which is assessed automat­ Listed were Shantung, Shansi. tivEl. Andrus said the prisoner g:eater opportunIty serve man­ miral William D. Leahy, the presi­ who has accepted the president's not mentioned in the military esti- join with the MRP in recognizing ~ ically by the treasurer." dent's chief of staff, to represent Kiangsu, Honan and Hope1 prov­ 18 % cent wage increase recom­ mates because it was "inherent in "the necessity of a tri-partite go v- probably would not be able to kind. than has been given the eco- nomIc and social council." him on the national intelligence inces. The council said the Com­ mendation, 01' the government the situation." ernment." return to court before Friday. Oth ' t t fed n authority which will formulate munists had launched "a new of­ should continue operating these n was in rebuttal to that state- The Communists bluntly re- The British also opened their er III eres. 0 c u S 0 M Ch k Wf broad policies for Souers to carry fensive" against the northern federally-owned steel plants "until ment that Short brought out the pulsed MRP efforts to get a three­ . d" d 1 . t B whether the secunty counCIL would arlone 0 es 1° e In lV] ua. case agams aron act immediately on Soviet charges out. Honan town of Sinsiang, on the the steel corpora tions accept the Kroner document. This was a par- party harmony pledge on record Konstantm von Neurath, former th t B 'ta" l' 'es' G eece The third organization in the Peiping-Hankow railroad north president's decision." lial transcript of testimony Kroner before the voting. ~azi foreign minister, ?resent- an~ Inr~O~~s~a p~~~~ ~~eat:ning After Ouarrel About setup is on intelligence advisory of the Yellow river, and in Shansl In the General Motors strike, the gave Sept. 13, 1944, at a secret mg documents and quotations de- . board composed representatives company and the CIO Auto Work­ 'g ed t h th t th d! d t world peace and securIty. ot were keeping up attacks against investigation conducted by Col. I of several government depart­ national garrisons along the ers union were reported farther Carter W. Clarke under orders • • Sl ~ .. °t~ o~ a del'~ et en an Official British quarters said in- Enter'lng MOln'lstry Better Weather Is I Pfl.r IClpa In a ! era e .con- vestigation of British policy in ments. Tatung-Puchow railroad. apart tban ever, with both sides from Secretary of War Stimson. sp lra~y to break internatIOnal Greece would make known the The appointments were an­ (Previously, reports [rom the waiting and neither showing any During the day, the committee I Coming Our Way I treatles. "true record" of her actions and CINCINNATI (AP) _ A 24- nounced by White House Press armistice commission's executive disposition to resume contract ne­ reached a decislon aimed at shor­ Hess Case Postponed ... . • · t d th f allay RUSSIan SUspICions. year-old overseas martne veteran, Secretary Charles G. Ross. who headquarters had indicated that gotiations. tening its hearings. It agreed not We'll have one more day of ra­• E ar1 ler yeser ay e case 0 • said that Leahy would retain his Conlerences Resumed Rudo1t Hess was postponed be- yesterd~y s tra~Ied the WIfe he fi ghting was d[mlnishin& on most to call as witnesses members of ther miserable weather and then post as the president's chief of fronts.) Conference were resumed yes­ the staffs of Short and Rear Adm. things will get better. For the cause Hess' attorney had suffered Clerk IdentlOfl'es Body ?ad t":'lce marrle~, after a quarrel staft. China's military committee was terday, however, between the Husband E. Kimmel, 1941 Pacific a fractured ankle in a [aU. Hess llly~lvlDg his deSire to .enter tbe most part today it will be cloudy Full Tbne Post reported to have laken the first union and representatives of the fleet commanders. asked the court's permission to mlrustr~ and the ~ttentlo.llS o~er but the clouds will be moving out Souers, who holds his rear ad­ step today toward welding gov­ Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler . Never Told Kimmel sometime tonight. That gusty undertake his own defense. His As MI'ss'lng WOlfe men paid to the Wife, Pollce Ollef miral's commission in the naval Corp . He never "specifically" told Ad­ request was taken under advise- Charles W. :F'ritz of suburban Nor- ernment and Communist forces northwest wind will continue ra­ resel've, will occupy a full-time into one national army shortly Also added to the country's labor miral Kimmel that the army forces ther strong until tonight. And It ment. - - wood reported, post. after it was announced that Gen­ strife yesterday was threat of a were alerted only against sabo­ will be somewhat colder. The American prosecutors pre. SAN BERNADINO, Calif. (AP) Fritz said Edward Lee Dunn Jr., Leahy will sit with the secre­ nationwide railroad tieup, possibly tage. But no more snow is in sight sen ted their individual case against -A 52-year-old suspect, Arthur L. who served 14 months overseas eral Marshall had become the within four weeks. taries of state, war and navy to committee's adviser, Short declared there was no for the immediate future. Just Hans Fritzsche. head of the Ger- Eggers, yesterday virtually identi- with a marine air corps unit, con· The brotherhood of railroad plan, develop and coordinate for­ A spokesman for the Democratic doubt in his mind, however, that enough snow fell to make things mall press division of the Goeb- fied as that of his missing wife fessed strangling his wife, Mrs. eign intelligence activities bearing trainmen announced preparations league said the committee reached navy liaison officers had informed slippery underfoot and under­ bels propaganda ministry. He was the nude headless, handless body Hazel Dunn, 27, and was charged on national secul'ity and foreign for a countrywide strike vote of Kimmel's staff of the army's alert wheel. Yesterday's high reading the last of the defendants against of a woman found Jan. 2 in a with murder. policy, an agreement whereby tbe Com­ its 215,000 members and the munists would cut their 'army to status. was 39 and, the low was 24 . whom the Americans will present mountain canyon near here. The couple quarreled Tuesday Souers said he did not know pre­ brotherhood of locomotive engin­ Short argued that the Nov. 27 individual evidence. "If you were not under suspi- night when Dunn suggested he cisely the size of the staff he will 20 d.ivisions within three months, eers, with 78,000, indicated it might message was "indefinite" and • cion tor murder, would you claim enter the ministry and rebuked assemble-although he remarked while the government would re­ follow suit. added little to what already was this body as that of your wife?" Ih is wife because of ittentions it would be "relatively small." duce its forces to 90 divisions Company Not Guilty within six months. known in Hawaii. FT. WAYNE, Ind. (AP)--A Discharges Stepped-Up Undersheriff Harry R. Heap asked other men paid to her, Fritz said Army Appointment Eggers as he viewed the body in a ' Dunn told him. federal court jury last night ac­ HONOLULU (AP)-All ar~ Mea n.while the army announced q\litted the Durham manufactur­ enlisted men in the mid-Pacific morgue. Fritz added the former marine last night the appointment of Lt. "Yes, I would," Eggers replied. confessed he choked Mrs. Dunn Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg to be ] 1 Killed in Riot Prinz Eugen ing company of Ft. Wayne and the th~ater who would have 45 pOints Southern Democrats nine remaining individual defend­ or 30 months servke by April Eggers was booked on suspicion with his hands until she was un­ chief of the army intelligence di­ BOMBAY, Thursday (AP)--Po­ ants in the government's suit on 30 will be on their way home by ot murder after he reported his conscious and then wrapped a vision. lice reported today that 11 persons charges of ' conspiring' to defraud Feb. 28, headquarters of Lt. Gen. wife, Dorothy, 42 , as missing on stocking tightly around her neck. He succeeds Maj . Gen. Clayton had been killed and more than 400 Continue Filibuster the same day the body was found. ' Dunn recently expressed the L. Bissell, whose new assignment wounded in yesterday's rioting in Sank Hood through concealment of defects in Robert C. Richardson Jr" an- war materials. nounced yesterday. \ Shay said that Eggers, for 22 wish to become a minister and has no t yet been announced. The Bombay's native section during a appointment is effective Jan. 26 . bloody celebration of the birthday Against 'F,EPC Bill years a cle~k , in the Los !,-nlleles I"move to California," but Mrs. BOSTON IAP)-The 42,100·ton county sheriff s substation In Tem- Dunn objected Fritz declared. Vandenberg, a native of Milwau­ of Subhas Chandra Bose, former WASHINGTON (AP)-The" sen­ 'PATTERSON AT NUERNBERG TRIAL pIe City, steadfastly has main- ______' ______kee, has been In charge of airforce leader of the Japanese·sponsored British Battleship Hood was sunk ate filibuster by southern Demo­ tained his innocence. training . ' Indian national army. I midway between Greenland and crats opposed to legislation for a NAMED MEAT CZAR Iceland in 1941 not by the German fair employment practices commis­ Rebukes Tass Agency pocket battleship Bismarck, as lion was deplored last night by Rates Announced for SUI Housing Units generally supposed, but by the Harold E. Stassen and Secretary I' For 'Discrediting Plan' I cruiser Prinz Eugen, the navy said of Labor Schwellenbach. Against MacArthur i yesterday upon the Eugen's arrival Stassen, former Minnesota gov­ Following Meeting of Finance .CommiHee here. • ernor who has been mentioned as "The P!fnz Eugen placed a di ,,. a posaible Republican presidential TOKYO (AP)-General Mac- I candidate in 1948, said it raises "an Arthur's headquarters spokesman New rates for students in university housing units were disclosed rect shot on the Hood, blowil)«'up issue whioh should be decided by rebuked the Russian Tass news late yesterday by F red W. Ambrose, university business manager, her magazines and thus sinltillil her the people in the elections that agency yesterday for lending it- I after a meeting of the finance committee of the st'lte board of educa­ i one of the major losses of the are before us." self to what he termed "a definite tion. The following rates are fleured on a yearly basis. Cost for rooms British sea forces," a history of the program to discredit" the supreme on a semester basis may be computed by dividing the cost by two. 19,553-ton cruiser said . Schwelienbach said the FEPC commander. bill "is a test of our willingness , }len Students The "history," a typewritten af­ to practice democracy as well as He referred specifically to a Name 01 Unit Room Deposit Room Rent Board fair furnished by the United States preach it." Tass dispatch from Heijo, Korea, Siorle Multiple navy. gave statistics of the Ger­ "I'd filibuster again,st the ,con­ which said: Quadrangle $7.50 man vessel with an account of her "The behavior of the American $165 $115 none flrmation of anypody appointed to Unit hOllses $7,50 none $115 none career. this commission. Anybody!" as­ command in southern Korea as- ', Law Commons $7.50 $115 Arrival of the Prinz. Eugen also tonishes one. It has assumed a $165 $260 serted Maybank (D., S. C.),·lt!klng South Quadrangle $7.50 none $ 90 none disclosed that the German naval . his turn in the five-day word position of inspiring reactionary I (former Navy classroom) demonstrations against the deci­ high command to the end of the marathon blocking the leiislation. Fieldhouse sions of the Moscow conference ot none none $ 75 none war never understood why the Bis­ The senator referred to member­ Women Students marck, after the battle with the Ship of a lair-employment prac­ foreign ministers in which, as is known, the government of the Westlawn $7.50 none $100 $260 Hood May 24, 1941, swun& south tices commission which would ad­ United States participated." Married Students toward the coast of France and minister the law, if adopted. GAYLE C. ARMSTRONG, above (per couple per room) into the guns of the British fleet. The filibuster was where it at his desk, Is Secre&ary of MrI· Eastlawn $10 $230 , none none Three days later, unmaneuver­ started, the southerners still In Sentenced to Death culture Anderson!. choree &I .,ent (with bath) $10 $300 none none able after a 1,750-mile running eol\trol when the senate recessed PARIS (AP) - Jean Luchaire, to operate strike-bound meat pack· Ambrose announced that a cafeteria will be opened in the base­ flgbt with three battleships, two IIDWJIQOn today. Republicans, who SECRETARY OF WAR ROBERT PATTERSON Jllten. to proceedlnn leading newspaper editor and preS& I... plants when I'overnmenl el· ment of the Quadrangle dormltory. Any university student will be carriers, five cruisers and seven lIIked ,they not be named, said a ,es&erda, at the w.r crimes trial In Nuernberl'. With him are Lt. Gen. official during German occupation, feets seizure. The New Mexico permitted to eat there, and it will be operated similarly to the cafe­ destroyers-in which all got a shot tlolure petition would be circu­ Luolen Trul(lolt (rlrht), commander of the United Stahil Third .rmy, Iwas sentenced to death yesterday rancber I. a.latant admiDlatrator teria in Iowa Union, he said. at her-she was sunk by a tor­ lated in an eUort to limit debate. lad Lt. R. R. Rorer., of the court llal'. for intelligence with the enemy and I01 production and markeUq ad- The financ'e committee is composed of: William R. Boyd, chair­ pedo from the British cruiser A two-thlrds majority 11 needed. (41' WlBIPIIOro VIA BADIO FROM NVIRNBIRG) dama,e to the HCurity of !'rallCt. mha1t~.eto"" (AP WDlPBQl'O) manj David A, Dancer, secretary, and William G. Noth. Dorsetshire. PAGE TWO THE D AlLY lOW A N. lOW A CITY. lOW A THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1946 Editorials: From Cooperative Dormitories Take Pride OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN Iowa City Needs BeHer fire-Fighting Equipment All In Attuil Home living Experiences Iowa ity's .l-o. 1 pumper fire engine will Burlington and Gilbert street, hief lark Around have i 23rd birthday this year according to said. At the present tim ,h a-dded, the '0. Fire hi f J. J. lark. The '0. 2 cngine, a 2 truck, due to its length, i not able to turn "quad" or four purpo fir H'uck is a left out of the fire tation at Linu and W h­ The State mere tripling of 13 years... Add a 1933 Dodge in"'on treet, and on call to the north part JI.. JI.. JI.. pickup truck which doubl a the c, chlef's of town mu t circle the block. WASHINGTON (AP)-Robel·t UNIVERSITY CALENDAR cu 1'," and you h8\'C the total mechanized fire­ Five additional men ar need d for tbe de­ A. Lavender, formerly of Rock­ Thursday, Jan. 24 Wednesday, Jan. 30 fighting equipment of a city of some 23,000 well City, yesterday was pre­ partment, Chief lark tated, and a change 3-5 p. m. Tea, University club. 7:30 p. m. Orientation meeting residents and. tudcut!!. should be made from the two-platoon system sented the Legion of Merit for sity club. {or freshmen, Macbride auditor­ "We are just plain lucky, " snid Chief to the three-platoon system. Under the pr - "outstanding service" as a patent officer of the atomic bomb pro­ Friday. Jan. 25 ium. Clark, "that we haven t had to fight a major ent sytsem, the ten mcn in th department 8 p. m. Variety show for Iresh­ ject. fire with this equipment." are divided into two shifL'l and are on duty 4:15 p. m. and 8 p. m. University men, Macbride auditorium. Lavender was a navy captain. Film society, French motion pic­ Thursday, Jan. 31 In 11is annual report to the city council 24 hours and off 24 hours. Rear Admiral Oswald S. Col­ 2-5 p. m. Kensington tea, Uni­ Jan. 14, 'hief ' lark ·pointed out that Iowa 'l'his means tllat the men work 4 hours per clough who presented the award ture: "L'Alibi," art auditorium. I Monday, Jan. 28 . ty i ' ranked in tlj ix th clru by fire insur­ week, and in addition are on call during theil' to Lavender credited him with versity club. anc companies, but that the city could ea ily off duty bours, directing the processing in record 8 p. m. : Minnesota vs. 8 p. m. University convocation; fall into th yenth or eighth cla ,with a nder the thl' -platoon )' tem, there time of thousands of patents for Iowa, fieldhouse. Iowa Union. Tuesday, Jan. 29 Friday, Feb. 1 ub equent increa e in in Ul'ance rate, unl would be three ifts, and tJ\e Illen 11' uld inventions and discoveries in de­ velopment of the atomic bomb. Alt 2 p. m. Partner bridge, Univer­ 4:15 p. m. and 8 p. m. University b ttcr cquipment i' obtained .. have 24 bours on and 4 off. '1'his adds np sity club. Film society, English motion pic­ 51 required strict secrecy. W New l'quipment needed, according to tbe to 56 workin'" hours )WI' w ok, an im-pr Ye­ 8 p. m. Humanities society, sen­ ture: "The Scarlet Pimpernel," art report, i : ment which would certainly lead to greater Lavender's home now is in pi Washington. ate chamber, Old Capitol. auditorium. 1. One aerial ladder h'uck with a loo-foot personnel effici ney. 7:30 p. m. Orientation meeting Tuesday, Feb, 5 11 aerial ladder and other ladders of the late t hief lark' r commendation ha;'\'e been THREE FAlRCIDLD HOUSE residents, Jean prott.. At of G ran d for freshmen, Macbride auditor­ 2 p. m. Partner bridge, Univer­ d4 DES MOINEs (AP)-A wage Haven, left, Cynthia Johnsen, A4 of New York City, bouse proctor, A type. r fened to the city council' fi I' conU'llit­ ium. sity club. schedule has becn agreed to by the middle, and Helen Pappas, Al of Mason City, tryout a new cookln~ al 2. One 1,000 gallon pumper trnck. t e. If Iowa City i to provide adequate pro­ Iowa Power and Light Co. and the recipe. (...... ,...... recarcIIDc datea be,opd W. llelledale, ... te 3. 500 fect of 2~ incll hose and 200 feet of fection for tile live 8lJd prop l1y of it r i­ Electrical Workers union, it was ~ Ia Uae .mae of Ute PlaideD&, Old Capl&oL) iii 1% inch ho e. dent, it mll t improve its fire c1epm·tment, announced yesterday. Priding themselves* * * on the fact dinner chefs divided into two t1' 4. 'l'wo gas musks of the oxygell brcather and the time to aet i now. The settlement, it was l;ald, £c type. Already tllere is an influx of trailers and averts any dangel' of the actual thaL they more nearly represent crews. As dinner requires more GENERAL NOTICES dl 5. Another two-way radio set to work with otber t mporary bousing. In tbe future calling of a strike authorized by actual home life than any other !c the International Brotherhood of ~~r~sa~~e~~f~~~e~a~~y~~~~e~:~;~~ annually to persons of the Cauca. the poliee radio tl'amnnittcr. there wjij be new hou es, new commercial housing units on campus, the co- Sundays .• STUDENT ACTIVItiES sian race, of eiLher sex, born in 6. A new fire station large enough to nou e buildings and new tllliversity buildin . Electrical workers, Local No. 449, (AFL). The strike vote was taken operative dormitories-Fairchild, Judiciary Council CALENDAR the state of Iowa, who have been six fire trucks and with a repair Rhop in lhe It is up to Iowa City to ee that a first rate early in :December !:\efore the D~an and Russell houses-may by Within each house officel's ot R-eservaUons for student acUvl­ graduated from a college or uni­ basement. community i not protectcd by a s cond rate, agreement on wages. rights be called a small democ- the cooperative dormitories are ties may be made at the office of versity located in Iowa, and se­ lected because of their scholarship, 'l'he new fire station should be I cated at inadequate fire department.--H. 1. racy. Washing dishes, planning elected and Lhey make up. each student affairs, room 9, Old Capi­ DES MOINES (AP)-Melvin meals, cooking, and cleaning h'luse dorm's judiciary council. Duties seriousness of purpose, moral char­ tol. acter and need of financial ­ Ristrim, 38, Des Moines musician, are all in tbe day's work for stu- of the council center in discussing Tbursday, Jan. 24 dents living in them. and solving all problems that arise ance. Incumb~nts are eligible 10r Letters to the Editor: yesterday was charged with leav­ 4 p. m. Junior Ol'chesis, wo­ ing the scene of an accident and Each house is under the super- within the house, checking on late reapPOintment. No Roberts Fellows vision of a proctor, appointed by leaves, and locking up each night. mens gym. may pursue as majors the studie~ Ir failure to give aid to the injured. II the office of student affairs. She The Cooperative DormiLory as­ 4-5:30 p. m. Highlanders prac­ of Jaw, medicine, dentistry, veter­ Reader Makes Housing Suggestion; OccUPition Policy Rapped The charges were Iiled in con­ tice, field house. II is usually an upperclassman and sociation is made up of the presi­ inary medicine or theology. Each nection with the injury of Mrs. 4:10-5:30 p. m. Concert ban d fellowship provides an annual II Ellen May Ayers, 4~, of Perry, who her duties are comparable to that dents and proctors from all three (Editor's 'ate : The Daily Towan ill-viles be cut to the tate before we ~;ll. E~ \'y. practice, sou th music hall. stipend of $1,100. The fellows also tl was found unconscious on High­ of a housemother in other units. houses. It takes care of inter- 7-9 p. m. Chorus practice, receive once, and once only, the letters to the cditol·. They 1I11tSt bear lit e body with pull, eems to be getting ont regard­ way 6 west of Des Moines early Household Duties house activities. w,.itel·'s name (mel add/'css bztt the writer's music building. cost of transportation from ]owa L ) . s of point seor Ol' length of s(']'vice, ath· Monday, Deputy Sherif( Ed Steb­ Each student within a coopel'a- Last year the one cooperative 7-9 p. m. Orchestra practice, to New York and return. In accept­ s. Ilame will not be 1JlIblisftccl if so I'cqt£ t d.) letic tars, on. of hiO'IJ-ranking officers, ctc. bins, announced. tive dormitory is assigned a spe- dormitory on campus for men WaS music building. ing the award the holder must v Ristrim, who was being held in cHic task thl'oughout the semester. Kellogg house. At present it is • • • "I say a"'ain, and T'll s,,,ear to it, we aren t Friday, Jan. 25 state his purpose to return to ttle jail last night, was arrested for She may be queen of the dish crew being converted into a housing 4-5 p. m. YWCA cabinet meet­ state of Iowa for a period of al tl 'ro 'fHE ED!'rOR : need d h l'e in force. But thel' are plenty questioning at his home earlier " or chief cleaner of the living unit for married veterans and ing, YWCA rooms, Iowa Union. least Lwo years folIowing Ll1efCom· 51 The Burkley llOtel was at one time u 'cd to of big hot who career::! and salal'ies cle­ yesterday by deputy sheriffs. His room. In this way, all household their families. 4:10-5:30 p. m. CuncerL ban d pletion of his studies at Columbia bouse men studentR in aviation at tho 1 ni­ p nd on our staying her·e. Ood, doesn't any­ bond was seL at $1.000. duties are done by the students. "Before the war, there were­ practice, south music hall. university. P - versity of Iowa. Why can't it be tl cd again body in the tate. see it Y Fifty.pointers al­ Mrs. Ayers, who suffered head Crews for dishes, meals and nine men's and three women's co­ 4:15 p. m. French film, art audi­ Immediately after March 1 the Ii - to house vcterans' 01' is the University of most riot in Manila becanse of no hipping injuries, reportedly was in "fair" cleaning are OJ:ganized to keep the operatives, but as the men were torium. colleges will be notified of the ap­ s· Iowa more concerJlcd in gaining a govern­ pace. 'fhnt, just aftN' a big bot official condiLion at a Des Moines hospital. house running smoothly. That's called into Lhe service, all of their 8-9 p. m. Inter-Varsity Christ­ l711cants from each institution and ir - mental" sub idy t118Jl in seeing to it that it ther said that plenty of shipping wa where the cooperation comes in. houses were closed," said Harold Ian fellowship, room 207, Schaef­ requested to furnish comparative s: DES MOINES (AP)-Al (Babe They find that as a dish crew they L. Franklin, adviser to the Co- tudents are comfortably hou ed' Tbe Burk­ available for rcdeploymcnt." fer hall. ratings. \Ii EARL J. l\{cGRi\TB - ley l1Otol would hold a maximum of 100 vet­ Carnera) Bisignano yesterday work more efficiently and quickly. operative Dormitory association. 8:15 French film, art auditor­ Cl ucll i.' th bittern"s of much of our army, An i:s College of Liberal Am er'ans and a minimuJlJ of 75. asked the Iowa supreme court to hour a day not required to Most or the university women ium. the men wbo won the war, name a special master in chancery do each task-only so long as it Jiving at Dean, Fail'child and Rus­ 'I'. M. B. K. Ie • • • to investigate his contempt con- takes to finish the job properly. sell houses have other jobs out­ MUSIC ROOM SCHEDULE IOWA MOUNTAINEERS b, viclion. Menus tor meals in a coopera- side their regular duties within AT IOWA UNION The Iowa Mountaineers will hold k TO 'l'HE EDI'ro r: : Bisignano, operator of a down- tive dorm are planned by the Lhe dormitory. Many of them Monday through Friday: 11 a. a two day winter camp-out Jan. Possibly it is a bit, il'l'cgul9l', but I hopc tt town restaurant and taproom, was cooking crews, usually once a work part-time jobs and carry m.-2 p. m.; 3:30-5:30 p. m.; 6:45- 26 and 27. The group will meet at I ~ that. T may have this }H1blishcd ill this space Cove r·i ng sentenced to pay a $500 iine and week. All the food they order full schedules. At the present 8:45 p. m. the engineering building at 2 p. m. R liS a "lettel' within a letter." I hlwe eopicd serve six months in jail .frlday in comes through the universiLy gel1- time, as a unit, the cooperatives Tuesday :Jnd Thursday: 3:35-4 Saturday, Jan. 26. Transportation p below, ill par1, a leUt'I' wl'itlcn to me from a contempt case before Municipal eral stores. Serving ot mcals each Ihave a higher gl'ade point aver­ p. m., Iowa Union Music Hour, will be pl'Ovided to the campsite. :F' • a privutc first ('lass who is sCl'ving wilh the Judge Hafl'Y B. Grund. day is the work of one breakfast \ ,lge than any other unit on the WSUI. ral'licipanl~ should be equipped J. The Capital I Wednesday: 6:45-1J:45 p. m., wiLh a good I' on the national­ KRNT. L h Virgil is dead, the victim yes phony orchestra broadcast; S:30-4 LellCler izatjon of coal mine. , as planned in England. A 45-minuLe transcription of Class ast Nig I terday of a hit-and-run driver. p. m., recordings; 4-5 p. m., NBC the feelings of it great many OJ.'s and it is parts of the hearing Friday morn- Virgil, named for the famed e. In a reccnt appearanc before tile house symphony orchestra broadcast; 6-8 FIELDHOUSE SWlMMlNG­ wI'itten by a. man of much higher than aver­ ing ' was broadcast by KRNT that Latin poet, was a spirited young II age intelligence. labor committee, Lewis boomed: p. m., recordings. POOL evening. r A formal, six-course dinner was dog of dubious parentlilge and EARL HARPER tc In some places I llave altered, to some ex­ "Let the politicians stand on theiL' own The field house swimming pool -- served by candlelight in Macbride breeding. Director will be open to men students and G tent, ille wording of' the originaJ, aJtbough fcet. Let tb iudu trialist tand on their OMAHA (AP)-D~r~ctor~ of the dining room yesterday, planned, Virgil's mosL recent home was facully dally from 10 a. m. to 12 ic own f· t. And let's 118vc a free America for tbe meaning has not been changed. I ha\'c Farm · Credlt AdmlDlstratlOn ot prepared and decorated by Lhe ad- the Gables, Wliversity rooming MARRIAGE SEMINAR M. and from 2 p. m. 1.0 6 p. m. ;E made these Ch811ges to avoicl wlult I shaH call a time." Omaha yesterday reelected all vanced foods class and the textile house [or men students at 27 N. The Newman c I u b marriage E. G. SCHROEDER a certain alllount of youthful exuberance, The pl'C ident of the unit d mine wOI'k 1'8 officers of Lhe Omaha Federal design class of the home econom- Dubuque street. Virgil followed seminar will meet Friday, Jan. 25, li • TIle writer, although he llas two battle stal's, was testifying against I'rclSident 'human's Land bank, the Federal Intermed- ics department. lone of the Gables' men home one at 4 p. m. at Lhe Catholic sLudent ART EXHIBITION d has only some 35 point~ toward dischal·ge. bill which would make majol' stL'ike unlaw­ late Credit bank, the Production A huge Swedish glass bowl filled day last week, looked over the cenLer. During January there will be an a: The lettcr follow, as of Jan. 7, 1946: ful until aHer a fact-finding board has Credit corporation .a nd the Omahll with. silver-sprayed plant stalkS Ihou se, met most of the fellows LOUISE CARANI exhibition of painting, prints and h "You keep asking me if there is allY oc­ stuuicd tbe disput . Bank ior Cooperatives. served as the centel'picce of the and decided to make hi s home Secrej,ary sculpture in the main gallery of the ~ The group also reLained Nelson U-shaped banquet table. P a I e there. cupation trouble 1101'e in Gel·many. 'l'he an­ art building. The galJery is opea d G. Kraschel, former Iowa gover- green and silver colored bulbs sup- The older residents of the house swel' is cmphatically 'No!' And I mean it. It was one of Lewis' most colorful appear- BAND MEMBERSII1P daily [I'om 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. * * * nor, as FCA general agent, and POI' Led on the silvery st.alks lent soon discovered that Virgil had The latest news from USPET and General ances on capitol 11111. SLudcnts not now in band who aDd Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. "t L. W. Bichneell as general coun- color to the white damask and noL been brought up in the proper wish to play in either Concert or MaeNarney is that we have plenty of ship!! H e gl'owled, rwnbled, quoted Confucins, In the auditorium 01 the art II sel. crystal background. Glass-blown manner but because of his un- Varsity band starting the second buildi ng there is an exhibition of but llO l'eplacements. 0 it's just too bad for and talked back to the congl'e mcn in thc l swans were placcd on each side of daunted good humor and high semester arc asked to phone Ext. graphic aJ·ts of Mexico and Ar&en­ t .. us low poi uters. ScI ctive S l'vice refuse to best Lewi manner'. WI! nev l' Lewi ome DES MOINES (AP) - Basil the centerpicce. Ispirits, Virgil was named mascot 8179 or call at room 15 , mUJic tina. ~ dl'aft its monthly quota of 50,000, 0 tb war before a congressional committee, there is Gro snickle and three of his raid- "Decorations for such dinners o{ the Gables. studio building. UELEN SWARTLEY department i'n 't sending hnlE tile replace­ Sllre to be standillg room oIlly. ing constables uJ'ged yesterday that are done on a minimum budget in At 6:20 p. m. yesterday Vll'gil C. B. RIGHTER Art Instructor ( ments tJlat it promised. Not Dlany congl'c 'smen are wi II i ilg to district court ouster actions against order to spend more m~ney ~or I was struck by a c~r while romp­ DirecLor of Bands "'fhis, coupled with fbI' brll·s hals' desil:e tangle with Lewi. in II word ba ItI 1'. H is a Lhem be dismissed. food," Prot Lula E. SrruLh saId. ing in thc street 10 Iront of lhe COURSE CHANGE Their motion conLended that five With textile design class st.udents, house and killed. fOI' a ridiculously large oc ·upation force tough lUlWl to argue witlI. lii encmies The course "Geography of Asia" Des Moines men who filed the assl.sting her, Professor S mit h ALPUA PHI OMEGA f " (300 000) is tlJC reason t1mt we mny have to wou Itll1 't deny it. IIc ha II fOI'Dl idablc, will be taught in place of the original petitions asking removal sprllyed the plant stalks for the Alpha Phi Omega will hold a stay hero a lot 1011"'eL' than i nee 8ary. We frowning, bushy, f1 l1y, terrifying extorior. business meeting Thursday at "Geography of Europe" by Pro­ j of the c(Jl1stables were "not quali-I cen(erpiece. 'fall while candles, set Funeral RI"tes Today 2 fessor Schaefer. Time and class arc guarding road blocks, D. P. camp and He supremely sure of himself and doesn't fied electors" in the townships the in stair-sLep glass holders fur~ 7:30 p. m. in conference room 7 will be as announced in the sched­ ,.. Germall owned and opel'aled factories. You falter or gl'ope for words. Hi sarcasm and constables represent. nished the side decorations. " at Iowa Union. All members 'I figure it out, I can't. rouglme s are disconecrtLng. lle thin\(s noth­ please attend. ule of cow'ses for the second se­ 'I Defendants wit h Grossnickle, "We used glassware for our table For Henry Kaefnng mester. '''fhis job could be done with 40,000 meD ing of barking "so wllat'" to a congress· Allen township constable, are Con- patterns because it serves as a I CONRAD WURTZ ( Secretary C, A. PHILIJPS 10 plu or, for that matter, with couple man. 'l'llat puts the congressman on the de· stables Robert Barton, AlLoona; A. striking design against a white v M. G. a I D.ean, College of Commerce of atom bombs. And that i a truth which fensivc. F. Kempt?n, Saylor township, ~nd background," ProCessor Smith said. Funeral services will take place t your brass will never admit. row, to cap it L. C. SmIth, Delaware township. Tiny candles set in opened pas- at 9:30 this morning in St. Mary's ORCHESIS a Junior Orchesis will m e e t i\[lD·YEAR COMMENCEMENT all, we read that ... Pattel On did not even During the reccnt labor* committce lIearing 'tel roses were placed before each I'churoh in Oxford lor Henry Kaef­ E * * plate. Students made Lhe flowers ring, 85, who died Tuesday noon Thursday, Jan. 24, at 4 p. m. in Graduation c~remonies will be know that point after V-J day did not count. Lewis refelTcd to Rep. Howard Smith CD., held at 8 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 31, by remoulding wax into various at his home jn Oxford, after a the Mirror room of the women's 1 "A couple of fellow I know want YOll to Va.) as "old Judge Smith" and "old flower designs. long illness. But'ial will be in Mt. gymnasium. in the lounge of Iowa Union. De­ b publish Uti tory in ono of your papers. Smith." Snlith wus not l)l·cscnt. 'BOtll Lewis News From Home Each course of the din nor was Calvary cemeLery. BETTY SCHORI tailed insLructions will be mailed '\I Could you do this. and Smith Jive in Alexandria, Va.. , uut, they SUI Bulletin. Sent selected and planned by the ad- ·Mr. Kuofring was born in Mus­ to cand ida tes [01' degrees on or "Recently, we leamed that waL' bl'idcs wiU are It thousaud miles apal·t. iu theil' labor To Servicemen vanced foods class, and Lhe cook- catino county, und moved with his INTER-Vi\RSITY CIfRIS'flAN about Jan. 25. d ... philosopllies. Rep. Clure Hoffman CR., Mich.) ing 01 the food was also done by parents to Johnson counLy when a FELLOWSHIP F'. G. UIGBEI! g THE DAILY IOWAN protested hotly ag(lim;t the reference 10 them. Such dinners are given in smHII boy. He married Kathryn "Should God Punish Men fol' Director of ConvocaliOlll ~ (The University Reporter established 1868, Smith's age. At the desk in the alumni oUlce the home economics department McCabe in 1903 and farmed south Sin?" will be the subjecL of an ! WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL The ,Daily JOW9,'3 since 1901.) Lewis rll m blcd sarcastically: names and addresses are written primarily to give students practice of Oxford until 1943, when he open forum of Inter-Va rsi~y "lily dear sir, I llllve no idea lhat J udgc on thousands of large manila 1!n­ in tbe art of preparing and serving mo ved to Oxford. Christian fellowship, Saturday, BASKETB-ALL , Enter~ as • l:laiS mall matter at the W 0 men's intramural baskel­ Smith any older than I am. It tet'Dl velopes each month. And to the mea I s properly. Twenty - foul' Surviving arc his wife and one Jan. 25, at 8 p. m. in room 207, post office at Iowa CIty, IQwa, under the act of is was a .. thousands of university men and guesl~ attended the dinner. daughter, Mrs. Novello Stockman Schaeffer hall. Art FIeser, G of ball will be played this wee k L co'qEeu of March 2. 18711. of endearment. " Actually, Lewis, who is 65, is three ycars women in the armed services such of OxIord; fOUl' grandchildren and Burnips. Mich., will lead the dis­ Tuesday at 7 p. m., Wednesday ~d of trustees: Wilbur Schramm, Kirk H. older tball Smith. a procedure has meant a news sLudents volunteered to spend two three great grandchildren, cussion. All students are invited. at 4 p. m. and ThUrsday at 7 p. m. Porter. A. Craig Baird, Paul R. Olllon, Keaoetb bulletin "almost like a letter from hours each week writing name GWEN GARDNER Spectators are welcome. h home." after name by hand. The group ) Smith. Louise Johnston, Jean Newland, Don ot­ Lewis testifies-w it bOll t note j LI roiliug Pl'OITam Chairman HARRIET ARNOLD tilie, Norman A. Erbe. * * * During the lirst years of the adopted the slogan "Two ~ours Intramural Maua«er a Patrick-Henry-li ke plll'8 ' '. Por in tance: war the alumni office, through tbe a week with U.W.A. keeps bulle­ S "'rake away IllY liberty and I 'll fight you, University Officials • GRADUATE FELLOWSWP Fred M. Pownall. PubliJher mlllLary IIle it had been building tins going the G.l. way." About 'there will be several Lydia C. AmRICAN ASSOCIATION or v Loren L. Hicke-rson, Assistant Publisher I care not who you lire. " up, attempted lQ send all alumni 9,700 names are lis Led in the file Rob e r t s Gl'aduate Fellowships UNIVERSITY WOMEN J"ohn A. Stlcb:Dotb. Editor At anot11er point, Lewis IrowJJ()d at. the service personnel the monthly at preSent. Schedule Alumni Day avaUable for the year 1946-47 to The American AssociatIon ot P Wally Stringham, BUliness Manager committee and declaimed: publication. Ordinarily such bul­ Recently a greaL number of ad­ graduates of an Iowa college or University Women cxtends an in­ 1< Claire DeVine, Circulation Manaaer "Why, gentlemen of tlll' congress, you letins are stamped with addrhso­ dresses on fUe h a ve undergone University officials, ending a university for study at Columbia vitation to wives of veterans 011 d can't do that to Americans. Americans wou't graph plates. another change, this Lime because wartime curtailment of class re­ university. Applications should be the campus and newcomers ill t Subscrlotion rates-By mall $5 per :rear; ~ unions during commencement, carrier. IS until weeklT. $a per :rear. let you. And I don't think you want to. I It soon became impossible to of the rapid rate of discharges. made before Feb. 15, and addressed Iowa City who are eligible for think you have been deluded by all this fan­ keep pace with the rapidly chang­ Alumni bulletins are now being have scheduled Alumni day for to the secretary of Columbia uni­ membership. Over two hundred The AIIoclated Prea III exclUllveI.T enUt1e4 fare aoollt strikes. 'I'here is nothing wrong ing addresses of' those in serVIce, sent only to those who have a June 8. versity, Mr. Philip M. Hayden, Co­ coLleges are on the elig1ble lis~ to use tot repubUcaUon of all news dispatch. with tbis country right now." since by the time a new plate was Jjel'll1anen tho me address regis­ The reunions this June will be lumbia university, New York City. Anyone wishing to check her eli­ for members of classes ending irl credited to it or not otherwiee credited iD U1II Lewis apparently is not planning auy let-up made, another change had oc­ tered 'wHh the alumni office. Candidates are expected to sub­ gibility may do so by calling MrS. paper and 8180 the lOcal 1WWI bercIL curred, PI'Qi, Bruce E, Mahan, director 0110 lind sLx. Class organizers are mit the applications aud supporting Homer Dill, dial 5187, melUber~ in aggressi\'eness. One congressman re­ In the taU. of 194-3 the office, of the allltlUli ser ice, declared already at work Oll plans for Ule documents. Application blanks are ShlP chalrma n or the presiden~ 'l'ELEPlIONBS proached Lewill because the strike record of confronted with a 1il~ at nearly thiLt this is one. of the finest ser­ projeel. available 1D the collt!ge of liberal Prof. Beth Wellmall, dial 41d. Id!torlal OfIice 4lD2 the rai 1way workers -hIlS _been better Lhan that SodeQo OUice ______,------_ 6,000 names, presented the prob­ vices performed by the university The class of 1896 will retelve arts, room 108, Scbaeffer hall. Let­ Numerous study groups are opl!ll ,t BuaiDeu omce _.______41n of the miners. lem to the University Women's women, with its dividends in the special honor at the reunion, cele­ terl of reeouunenc1atlon &bould be to members. The speaker for the 1: 4181 Quickly Lewis exclaimed: 8611OCiation, which at that Ume hundreds of letters of apprecia­ brating their golden anniversary, mailed direct to the university by next meeting Feb. 16 will be PrOt· ! And I think a safe a - Leigh Sowers of the English - ___THURSDAY v __.:... ! JANUARY______24, 1946 _ "Naturallyl that'll was lpoDlOrin, the "Double V" tion and thanks from alumni in while the class of 1921 will gather the writer,. de- , swoption for.the tuture." proll'am. lmmed"tel.Y W 0 me D every Ulellt~ of WUl·. . , _ to c~lebrate lts silver anniversary, These 1ellowships are awarded (See BULLETIN Page 5) t

I 1946 PAGE THRtil == rtrtmSDJW. JAlmARY 24, 1~46 l' H E D AlLY lOW A N, lOW A CITY, lOW A DOOMED TO DIE AFTER WORKING ON ATOM BOMB ley, Mrs. William Garrlson, Vi Dean Dakin Speaks, )!/!..- .... ~ -...... - .-. HHdtbrand, all of Davenport: ;Pt-.. Rose Fuhrmeister to Wed Jack Pendergast . .... Back to Tradilion S/Sgt. and Mrs. Gene Todd of a,, 'hi.. aa ., Tipton; Mrs. Lola (Jarnant., Ray­ Harper Awards Keys January Convocation This Morning in Single Ring Ceremony mond Gamanl, Maurice Gllmant, On Prewar Basis Georgia Fuhnneister and Mrs. Af Union Board Party Berort' nn al t.D I' necorat d With Tht' ('ounlt' will make th ir ROl e F'Uhrm Isler, all of Cedar Convocation ceremonies Thurs- palms and white nowers, Rose home in Springdnll' oner March I. Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fuhr­ ~ ''One of the missiOns of Iowa Out-ot-town guests at the cere- I meister and Mrs. Carrie Worley of day will mark the return of tbe Mary F'llhrmeister, daughter at Union, In addition to honoring the traditional June and late January Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuhrmeister mony will include Mrs. Lois Brad- I Ely. ,Iorious deeds of the men from or early February commencement the University of Iowa who had dates. The last commencement on of North Liberty, will become the fallen in the Civil war, Spanish­ the regular schedule was Feb. 3, bride oC Jack Pendergast, son ot REDDY KILOWATT ••• St.p. L.ok Ind Llstln American war and World war I, 1942. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pendergast of was to be a hearthstone of the From the second semester 1941- Atalissa, lhis morning at 10:30 in MY ELECTRIC EARS university, the center of social lite 42 until the summer session of KfEN -THEY HEAR A lor the students, faculty, alQlTlni 1945, the university was on an ac- the First English Lulheran c}lurch PlANE BEFORE IT'> seEN and their friends," Allin W. Dakin, ce1erated schedule of three com- in Iowa City. Dr. J. Hamilton administrative dean, told mem­ plete semesters a year. Second se- Dawson of Des Moines will read berS of Union board and their mester graduation dates we r e the single ring ceremony. lUests at the annual formal din­ moved back to April, summer ses- Anna Mae Fell of Iowa City, ner last night. sions lasted for 14 weeks and mid- organist, will play traditional nup­ The idea of a memorial hall to term graduation took place before tial music. serve as a siudent social center the Christmas holidays. Serving as maid of honor will was conceived by Walter Jessup, Still on lhe warlime schedule be Edna Franz of Iowa City. president of the university !rom I are the colleges of medicine and RaLph Dougherty of Springdale 1916 to 1934, when he was presi­ dentistry, which will have a spec- will be best man, and ushers will dent of the University of Iowa I ial convocation March 23. At that be Henry F'. Grudgings of Iowa time 66 students are expected to City and T. L. Pendergast of Alumni association. Plans were I r e c e I ve M.D. degrees and 22 West Branch. approved in 1919 and a commit­ D.D.S. degrees. BrIde Wears White tee was organized to raise a mil­ Approxjmately 132 st u den t s Given in marriage by her !alher, lion dollars for the construction of w ill receive degrees at n ext the bride will wear a floor-length the building. In the years that week's convocation. Topping the 'I gown of white silk jersey, styled followed one week each year ~as list are 66 candidates for t.he B.A. with a V-neck-line and short devoted to a drive to raise money degree in the college of liberal sleeves. She will wear long white for the Union. arts. Two will receive B.F.A. de- gloves. Her finger-tip veil will "It was the one event during ' 'li '.' , grees; one a B.M. degree; four, be held in place with a coronet of the year that brought together the .. "h. ~. ~ L ri.. _. ..~. . B.S. in physical education; three, seed pearls. She will carry a the F.D. degree of the college of white Bible centered with a while ~RE YOU MAKINO A') whole student body in such'd" a man-D I STRICKEN WHIL E WORKING Oil atomic bomb development in the Umverslty. of Chicag-o laboratory th t d law: two the B. S. in pharmacy, orchid irom which a slreamer ar­ REDDY SCRAP BOOK, nerk 'as dIdno 0 er evenTh 1 ' r ean926 Mar tI nusP ni J r., IS ddtoome 0 d'I e as a resutt 0 f a IIlsease that Is prog-resslvely deteriorating his brain.' three the B.S. in electrical engi- rangement of narcissus blossoms kEEP A RECORD OF • Da In ec ?re. e class 0 1. I He Is pictured here In hls Chicago home with his mother and sister looking at cake they baked tor his I neerlngj seven the B. S. in com- will fall . REODV KILOWATT'S was the Iirst io use the UnIon, birthday. For his part of atomic research he was awarded the CerUflcale of '[\.ferlt. MARVELOUS OOINCtit and two days were devoted to t.he merce; one the M. D.; 22 the M.A.; Miss Franz will wear a 11001'- 12 M.S., and nine Ph.D. degrees. length gown of light blue with a WITH ELECTRICITY. dedication program. COLOR 'EM-IT~ FUN. First social event to take place taffeta bodice and net overskirt, in the new building was the mili­ New Secr,etary fashioned with a sweetheart neck­ tary ball. Dean Dakin recalled Annual Founder's Day lien, short puffed sleeves and full skirt. She will wear a coro­ tha~ as colonel of the ROTC, he Of YMCA to Start House to House led the grand march, followed by To Celebrate SUI's net of yellow and white flowers IOWA·ILLlNOIS BAS AND ELECTRIC CO, the governors of Jowa and Illinois. and will carry a colonial bouquet of yellow and white. At the formal dedication of the Work Here Feb. 4 ALPHA DELTA PI announces the pledging of Bill An­ Union, President Jessup empha­ 99th Anniversary For her daughter's wedding, Richard E. Sweitzer of Cedar Virginia Rosenberg, A2 of Bur- sley, Al o! Chariton. Mrs. Fuhrmeister will wear a navy sized that one of the particular Various University of Iowa values it was expected students Rapids will assume his duties as lington, will go to Chicago today Guests in the chapter hOUse this blue suit with blue accessories. weekend for the winter lormal alumni groups will celebrate Her corsage will be of gardenias would gain from the building was th M A F b to participate in the Western Con- Founder's day and the university's Ibe development of individual per­ secretary of e Y. .C. . e. 4, ference Women's debate and dis- dinner dance Saturday include and Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Prof. Alexander Kern of the Eng- cussion tournament Friday and 99th anniversary next month with Pendergast will wear a gold dress sonalities. John Scanlon of Buffalo, N. Y.; a series of luncheon and dinner Walk Inlo In 1929, the first exhibition of lish department, co-chairman of Saturday at Northwestern univer­ Dick Rust 01 Cedar Rapidsj DOll accented wilh black accessories meetings, announced Dr. Bruce and her flowers will be a corsage painlings took place; the exhibi­ the "Y.M.C.A. advisory board, an- sity in Evanston, III. Jean Collier, Schutler and Ross Sidney of Dav­ Mahan, secretary of the alumni tions have been carried on annu­ nounced yesterday. Sweitzer is A3 of FreepQrt, Ill, and Betty Ann enport; Jack Sarto, who is sta­ of gal'denias and Talisman roses. tioned at Great Lakes, HI.; Kenny association. Reception llt. Church ally ever since. The library was the first full-time scretary to be Erikson, A3 of Spencer, will also Most of the rallies will be held installed in 1931. The "Silver employed by lhe Y.M.C.A. since take part in the tournament. Miss Burns and Graham Davis, Sigma Following the ceremony, a re­ 1941. Rosenberg will pend the weekend Chi chapler members at North­ on 01' close to Feb. 25, tbe date ception will be held in the church Frigid February Shadow," a student night club, on which the university was was started in 193B where the Graduating from Washington, with Marge VOigt, student at western University in EVanston, parlors. Table decorations will be school in Cedar Rapids in 1931, Northwestern. Ill. founded in 1B47. white snapdragons and candles cafeteria now is located. Dr. Mahan said he expected Sweitzer received a B. S. degree Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Foster of and Mrs. Ray Cummings and Mrs. Dr. Earl E. Harper, director of that many alumni groups which Jowa Union, presented to all mem­ ALPHA XI DELTA Davenport were the guests last T. L. Pendergast will serve as Keny Burns, A4 of Mt. Harris, weekend of Mel Foster of Daven­ were inactive during the war will hostesses. Wilh a Smile bers the traditional Union board Col., spent the weekend at Oska­ port. reorganite this year in prepara­ The couple will leave on a short keys on which were engraved tion for the university's centen­ their names and the year, 1945- loosa visiting Jean McFadden, wedding trip. For lraveling the former member of Sigma chapter WEST L.umEIlT nial celebration in 1947. bride will wear a wool suit of gray 1946. Tohse who received k«!ys are: A Founder's day program will Richard Nazette, L4 of Iowa Oity, on this campus. Guests of Jim StoichefI, Al of with black accessories and an president; Jayne Livingston, A4 of Visiting Pvt. Dick Wonderly, Ellwood City, Pa., this weekend be broadcast over WSUI Feb. 25 orchid corsage. fort Dodge, vice-president; Bette former Iowa student, at Ft. Mc­ will be Bill Court and Pic. Deven from 9:30 to 10 p. m., immediately Mrs. Pendergast was graduated Did I say smile? Jo Phelan, A3 of Mason City, sec­ Clellan, Ala., was Islea Bcth Hope, Smith of Ellwood City. after the broadcast of the In­ from University high school and Mack, you'll be retlry; Don Emery, G of Indian­ A3 of Chicaio. Spending the weekend in Des diana-Iowa basketball game. Cedar Rapids Business college. apolis, Ind., treasurer; Margaret I The guest of Roma Rlss, Al of Moines will be George Brooks, A2 She was formerly employed by whistling in this tan Allen, P4 of Cedar Rapids; Lewis Streator, Ill., was Delores Kat.cher of Clarksburg, W. Va. Mountaineers Plan the Schierbrock Motor company gabardine full of Chicago. Otto Lehmann, A2 of Garner, Carter, D; Dave Danner, A3 of Two-Day Outing of Davenport. lenqth sheep lined. Iowa City; Martha Garrett, C4 of A guest in the chapter house and George Brown, Al of Mason Brldenoom Discharced Des Moines; LaVerne Grams, M4 this week has been Lee Gardner City, will spend the weekend in Saturday, Sunday of Chicago, a formct' chnpter Mr. Pendergast was gradualed Here's the coat with of Iowa City; Marybeth Hartman, St. Louis. from Springdale high chool and member. Visiting this weekend in Cedar Members of the Iowa Moun­ the big wombat col­ P4 01 Vinton. I taineers will leave Saturday lor has served five years in the army, Don Lowe, G of Sac City; Rob­ Rapids will be Dean Nordquist, CURRIEIl Al of Council Bluffs. their annual two-day win t e.f 39 months of which were spent lar. ert MacDonald, E3 of Jefferson; camp-out, driving to the proposed overseas. He received his dis­ Walter Peterson, C4 of Burling­ Guests of Nancy Garner, A4 of Gailyn Martin, Al of Harlan, Des Moines, this weekend will be will visi t in Des Moines, and Eddie camp-site about 12 miles south­ charge in November. ton; Wanda Siebels, A4 of Amber; Mary Jane WaH and Mary Helen Allen, At 'of Denver, Col., will west of Iowa City. Gene Thompson, C3 of Cedar Rap­ Hinman, both seniors at the Uni­ spend the weekend in Anamosa. The group will cook their meals Sat u r day at the engineering $35 ids, and Charles Updegraff, A3 of versity of Nebraska in Lincoln. Spending the weekend at home over a campfire for the two days bulJding, and should be equipped lIoone. Richa.rd E. Sweitzer Patti Malloy, A2 of Marshall­ will be Floyd Henderson, PI of of the trip, and campers will sleep with sleeping bag, sufficient win­ Dr. Harper announced the crea­ town, has had as her guest this Waterloo. in the Open. A campfire program ter clothing, mess kit and Hash­ tion of a new union position, stu­ In economic history from Iowa week Marian Sorenson of Chicago. Jim Butler, Al of Livermore, is planned for Saturday evening light, acordlng to Eugene Bur­ dent service counselor, and the State college. He attended summer GOing home for the weekend will leave for induction into the and a hike for Sunday. meisier, A2 9f Iowa Cit.y, outing appointment of Nona Seberg, chief sessions at Columbia university to attend the wedding of her cou­ navy this week. PartiCipants will meet at 2 p. m. leader. hostess of Iowa Union, to the post. and Union TheolOgical seminary, sin, Helen Pyle, a graduate of the Miss Seberg will continue her taking courses in personnel, group University of Iowa, will be Loyce duties as chief hostess and now work and philosophy. Schenken, At of Marion. will represent the director of Iowa Working 10r lhe Y.M.C.A. is Visiting Mary Rita Sieverding, Union as adviser to all groups in­ not new to Sweitzer, having Al of LeMars, this weekend will 118-124 South Clinton Street Phone 9607 terested in social affairs at the started as leader and counseler in be Robert J. Walsh, radioman, sec- i Union. She also will be adviser Cedar Rapids "Y" camps from ond class, just returned this week STRUB. WAREHAM Seems like 10 the Student Union board. from 22 months in the Paci1ic. 1933-1935. He was general secre­ coeds can', re­ tary of the Y.M.C.A. at North Da­ Iowa City's Largest Department Store-Est. 1867. kota State college from 1936 to DELTA DELTA DELTA sist thele color­ Cora E. Brookhart 1942. Flora Whiting, A4 of Mapleton, Sweitzer was recently dis­ will be lhe guest this weekend of ful all-wool charged from the army where he Mr. and Mrs. John Cumming of plald • hi r t .. funeral Rites Today was attached to a weather unit. Newton. Mrs. Cumming, the for­ He served 30 months in the mer Barbara Shields, Tri DeH af­ SmaIL mad· Services for Cora E. Brookhart, Aleutians, and for one summer filiate, will return to Iowa City l\U1l, lar;. and Sunday to visit in the chapter We Have Baby Shoes! 72, Muscatine co u n t y resident, was the non-commissioned offi­ who died in Iowa City Tuesday, cer in charge of a seven-man bouse. extra lar;e. will take place at the Nichols weather station on St. Paul Island ChriJtian church at 2 p. m. today, in the PribiJof group. SIGMA CUI with burial in Oak Grove ceme­ While attending the college at Alpha Eta chapter of Sigma Chi -JUST UNPACKED- tery. A short service will be held Ames, Sweitzer played inter-col­ $10 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. legia~ lPasJootball, irftramural Helen Grim, at 1:30 p. m. football, volley ball, tennis and Born in Muscatine county in went out for track. He was proctor Vets in Prewar Band 1873, she was preceded in death in a dormitory there. In Duplicate Si%e Runs 3 to 6, in '(' and by her husband, Frank Brookhart, Among his secretarial dul!,ies Assured Places Now Spealdnq of fdqld Whom she married in 1891. will be planning and directing '0' Widths ... Made in White Elk Only, Feb r u a r y. CaD She is survived by a son, four programs of a social, religiOUS, Returned service men who were Spring be far daughters, 11 grandchildren, six educational and service nature. members of the university band Scientific in Construction ... And We &reat grandchildren and two sis­ Because of the housing shortage, a way? Leather before joining the armed forces lackets, • u e d e, tell. One daughter, Mrs. Mildred Sweitzer plans to commute from are assured of places in the band Fit Them Correctly. Matthes, lives in Iowa City. Cedar Rapids daily until some upon their return, according to cap •• kiD aDd other ararngement can be made. Prof. C. B. Righter, director of qoataJdn - per. V.ronica Jeska New bands. In outlining thjs policy, lect for rl"bt DOW he declared that any former mem­ and the IOOD to Pharmacy President ber who wishes to play will not be Priced at come-with . but­ Registration Deadline rejected on the basis of present tOD and zipper Veronica Jeska, P3 of Erie, Pa., technical deficiency. fronla. Sise. 36 to haa been elected president of Set for January 31 In anticipation of the return 01 48. Kappa Epsilon, honorary pharm­ service men within the year, the acy socicty, to replace Susan second band was reactivated at Showers, P4 of Iowa City, who "The deadline for registration of liberal arts and graduate students the beginning of the first semes­ to will graduate Jan. 31. ter. The concert band now in­ $14.95 ' The possibilities of selecting now on campus is J an. 31, but reg­ Istration materials have been com­ cludes B5 players and ihe varsity pledie daughters for next semes­ band about 40. Ten veterans are ter and plans tor initiation were ing back slowly," Registrar Paul $32.50 E. Blommers said yesterday. now members of the band, and an diJcussed at a recent meeting of equal number have indicated llle society. Commerce students, priginally scheduled to register in the college their desire to join the organiza­ Second Floor Menanlne Shoe Shop of commerce, will now register in tion at the beginning of second Elks Tournament Iowa Union. semester, Professor Righter stated. Leo C. Grimm took first place Three thousand four hundred Veterans who were members of in the Elks pinochle and euchre and seventy-eight students have other university or college bands, tournament Tuesday eve n I n g. called for registration materials, or who have had experience in Seeond place winner was Clifford Blommel's said. Of that number, high school bands, may obtain fur­ Palmer. 1,783 are liberal arts freshmen and ther information by cailln, at BREMERS ThIs was the second In a series sophomores; 1,039, juniors and sen­ room 15, muslc studio buildin,. ot card tournaments during the iors; 19B, commerce students, and 1111-124 So. Clinton St. Phone INI07 Quality Firlt- I!\Onthl of January, February and 458, graduate students. From these, A South African race called the March. Nine tables played la s t 822 have completed and returned Cape Colored is a mixture of \ . With Nationally Advertised Brandl Tueaday following a luncheon in their materials to the office of the Malay, Hottentot, Bantu and IOWA CITY'S QUALITY DEP'T. STORE !be club rooms. registrar. European. • _4_ . on Their Sfioulders· Hawkeyes ·Seek Defens.e to Holt Gopher's No.1 Scoring Punch Iowa Ranks Second The Daily Iowan Sheekel$ki On Defense, Fourth In OHensive Play Named Hawk

IS~ PO RTS An improved defense which can .ft.. cope with the league's best offense THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1946 PAGE FOUR Line Coach to date is the aim of the University of Iowa basketball team in its drills for the game with Minnesota The appointment of Joe Shee­ before a sell-out crowd of 14,400 Iceland, Panama Paddlers Help Hawks ketski as line coach ot Iowa's 1946 here next Monday. footbaU team became official last Iowa now ranks second on de­ fense, holding opponents to an av­ night when Athletic Director E. erage of 40.1 . G. (Dad) Schroeder announced Minnesota tops the league attack, that the former Holy Cross men­ with an average of 58.2 per game. tor had been hired by the Iowa The Gopher attack, of course, was aided by the fact that two athletic board. CLIFF KRI'lTA discusses final plans with St. Patrick's basketball Jerry Me.. an, BlII Seemuth. Coach Cliff Kritta, Tom Hoye, Bob of the vlcUms were Chlca(o ana Rumors oC Sheeketski's appoint­ ment had started Jan. 7 when he squad as they prepare for tcmorr~w nl,.ht's aU Jmportant battle with Brown, Merle Hoye and Charlie Belger. Bob Sullivan, replar torward, Wisconsin, cellar occupants. But St_ 1\rary'5. ~he pla.yers, readln,. from leri to ri ..hi are: Mert Herdllska, and Bill McMahon, reserve forward, were not present when the pic­ Minnesota scored 59 points in came to Iowa City to confer with ture was taken. beaiin,. rourih place Indiana, Head Coach Dr. Eddie Anderson. * * * • • • 59-48; whereas Iowa, on its cold At that time it was intimated that nlr ht, lost to the Hoosiers, '5-39. Sheeketski would replace Jim , Iowa is fourth on o.ffense, with Harris, 1939-42 Hawkeye line Belger, Sueppel to Captain Former New York 48.8 points per ialne and Minne­ coach, as football assistant. Donavan May sota is fifth on defense, for oppon­ fI'he announcement completed ellts averaged 45.2. Dr. Eddie Anderson's staff for the Boxing Head Dies Flgures are interesting but won't coming season. Frank Carideo ' Irish, R_mblers Tomorrow mean much as the game actually backfield coach from 1939 tfll lie NEW YORK (AP)-The death Replace Helm is played, Coach "Pops" Harrison went to the navy in 1942, recently Captains were named last night a n,.hl evenlor last niJ'ht as Of Maj. Gen. John J. Phelan, for­ told his players, It will be the job returned to Iowa City from the to lead the Irish and the Ramblers \hey lroned out final knots In mer chairman of the New York of the Iowans to hit their normal I navy and will resume his duties in their cross town feud that is re­ t~elr defensive 3trlltery for the State Athletic Commission, sad­ percentage of shots and grab more under Anderson next fall. Rambler Wt. Rivermen den~ the boxing world yesterday For rebounds than the Gophers, in ad­ Sheeketski, who was an assis­ newed Friday night In the Irish No scrimmage was forthcoming almost a year to the day aIler he dition to keeping close guard on tant to Anderson at Holy Cross gym. as the Irish mentor also felt that had been honored for "long and There may be one lineup change Jim McIntyre, Warren Ajax, Don Iand later succeeded Dr. Eddie as Chlll'lie Belger was the choice !,.he way to be sure that the squad meritorious service" to the sport. head coach of the Crusaders when Friday when the University high carlson and Tony Jaros. of Cliff ~ritta to lead the Irish would be at top mental form was Phelan had been in poor health Some of the speed with which he came to Iowa in 1939, was in into the intra-city fracas while to go easy on the heavy drills. since la&t .t\pril when he was no­ school cagers meet West Liberty Iowa SUrprised Purdue is being de­ the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ Bill Sueppel will captain the As a counter to the combined Ufied. that his sQn, Lt. Col. John J. here, COQch Don Barnhart an- veloped, for Minnesota, with its tion for three years before re­ Ramblers in lheir attempt to win efforts of Sueppel and Toohey Phelan Jr" had been killed in ac­ nounced last night at practice. Gus methodical and careful offense, turning to football last fali as an their first game on the souLh side IKritta will place his main scoring tion in Italy. Helm has been ill the first part doe.s not like to be forced into a assistant coach to Hugh Devore at court in two y~a( S. hopes on Merle Hoye, the city's ------raclOg game. Notre Dame. F.JnaJ pollshln&' work was the Itop scorer, and Charlie Belger, the Junior High Stops of lhe week, and although he re- I • * * * order of business ill both ea,mps. Irish captain Whose average for West Branch, 18-15 ported for drills yesterday, it is Frank Sueppel sent the Ram- the year is near 12 points a game. expected that Ralph Don"van will Psi 0, Nu Sig Win bier cagers lhrou,h a light Bob Sullivan will receive the 'Coach Herb Cormack's seventh start at forward. workout that was d.eslgned to call for the forward post oppooite and eighth grade quintet nosed The Rivermen are working hard Hawkeye keep the sharp edge ~he ~am Hoye while Bill Seemuth will re­ out the West Branch five, 18-15, in preparation tor the Comet clash Intramural Contests has developed In the weeks' tain his center posl tlon. yesterday afternoon in the old and are prepared !or a tough Highlights preparation for the Irish tilt. Tom Uoye, the team's defense city high gym. The Bears squad game, although the West Liberty The professional fraternities Top scoring threats for the expert, will start across from Bel­ was composed partly of fresh­ five has won but one game in the Indiana. Tickets All Sold carried the load last night in the Ramblers will be captain Blll ger in the backcourt. men. ~a s tern Iowa con(erence while U. The basketball game in the .. field house during intramural Sueppel and Bart Toohey who No fear of the ~ambler fast Jerry White and Keith Fulton high has won three in a row while field house Feb. 25 is the latest basketball play. have both broken the 100 pOint break was expressed by Kritta. led the victors with seven and six losing none. The Comels feature Iowa contest to be announced as a NORTH MEETS scuth this season on Iowa's swimmIng squad. Here Psi Omega lost to Phi Rho, 37- Coach Da.ve Armbruster presents two of his free-style distance stars: l15. There was little doubt about mark this season. "Let them worry about our ol- points rll\lpecUvely. Norman Smith a 6 feel, 2-inch center, Wilson, sell-out, joining the Purdue and The Iincup will find hotshot fense, we'll take care of theirs," led the junior high qU intet de­ but otherwise they will average Minnesota games in this classifi­ Co-Captain Jon3s HalJdorsson of Iceland and Ferna.ndo Arango of the outcome of the game from the Andy Chuckalas and Eddie Rocca was the comment of the Irish fensively by playing an outstand­ aboul 5'8", which is smaller than cation. Last of lhe tickets was sold Panama. openin~ whistle. Popp and Smith at t.he forward slols, Jack Shrader coach. ing floor game. olher Rivermen opponents have Wednesday morning, one month were the leading scorers, POPJl will team with Sueppel at the ;;::;;;;::;;;:;:;;;;;::;;;:;:;;:;;;:;:;::;:;;:::;;:;::;:;;:::;;:;::;:;;;:;:;;;;;::;;::;:;;:::;;:;::;:;;:::;;:=;:::;;:;;;::;;;:;:;;:;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;:;::;:;:;:;;::::;, been. and two clays before the game. It's scoring 14 and Smith 12. Hu\l W~8 guard position and Toohey will be In lheir lasl ouling, Monday I the first lime in Hawkeye sports high fOr the losers with five. at ecnte!', night, the Ml. Vernon Maroons hlstor)' lllat a basketball game has Nu Sig edged out Delta Sig, 33- Moss, Cabbies, xford Win 28. This puts the Nu Sigs back In Rambler hopes for victory will topped lhe Comets, 36-18, 10 push been sold out more than a monih be bused on lhe fa st break that GASSIN~ them down near the cellar of the inlldvance. The last place Moss five came Pl'ess-Cltizen threw II scare into lhe running alter losing a heart league. Warnjng: If you do not have has becn the scourge of OPPOSing oul of the cellar with a roar last their opponents before bowing. to I Last Friday the Blue Hawks de- tickets for the Minnesota, Pur­ ~r:~::; ~at:et~:t~~f]?_~~~~!:~~ teams all year and the main rea­ nlght in the recreation cenLer Oxford, 43-22. O'Bnen, sconng for t.he Nu Sigs by virtue of his \3 son for the outstanding .record of feated Mt. Vernon, 35-23, which due and Indiana ,ames, DO NOT I tpe Marions. may give an idea of what to ex- COME TO IOWA CITY. No lIck­ basketball games, whipping the leader in the lengue. racked up points. Shay scored eight for the St. Patriok's Shamrooks spent w,ith GUS pect this week. But in Eastern ets wlll bl'; on sale for the simple University Vets by the decisive 10 points to raise his season to~al losers. Iowa games anything can happen, and definite reason that ALL score of 52-34. . to 75 in six games. Paul was the Phi Beta Pi won over the Uni· Trailing 16-13 at the intermls- versity Veterans by means of a M------ByGUSSCHRAD~-..-·~----~\ avd more than once has a sup- TICKETS ALREADY H A V E sion the Moss quintet staged a scoring slar of the game with 12 forfeit. posedly weak team risen to the BEEN SOLD. The warning Is IF YOU'RE IN THE MARKET fOr unusual entertainment, don't height$ to upset a Iavorite. from Charles Gallher, business second half rally behind the tallies. The referees continued doing a Lillie Hawks miss tomorrow night's basketball encounter between St. Mary's and manager or athletics. I sharpshooting of Coon and King PRINCE"'ON UPSETS A DMY good job taking care of the games. to notch their first league victory...... st. Patrick's hi~h schools in the south 'side Irish gym '... This is the Cnange Swim Date Yellow Cab was cold in the first WEST POINT, N. Y., (AP)- bi-annual sports featUre which always attracts more interest in Iowa Iowa will swim Nebraska in the Doors Open 1:15-9:45- City than any game played by the Cox, Ex-Phil Owner, fieldhouse pool Friday, Feb. 8, at half but warmed up enough in the Princeton, a 24-point underdog, prep lor Imps last two quarters to down Ike scored a major basketball upset University teams ... Just a cas­ 7:30 p. m. instead of the afternoon Johnson and the Esquire team, yesterday by defeating Army, 51 ual glance at the ~ecords of the Building Brooklyn of Feb. 9 QS Qriginally booked. It's the next home meet for the Hawk­ 43-31. Ike hit for :16 of the Es­ to 48. (lfj i; LEtt@ Iowa City high wori{ed last two parochial teams this season quires 31 points. night on a smoother offense to would m a k e you believe that eyes. Iowa's team will be streng­ "ENDS malch the power this FridllY'S op- II Coach Frank Sueppel's Ramblers Pro Grid Machine thened during the second semestel' FRIDA}''' are the odds-on favorites ...But by Dick Maine, formerly ot Roose­ NOW ponent, Davenport, displayed in * * * 2 Flrst Run HIts-- thc first meeling of the two don't let that fool you . .. I've By Jack Hand velt high school of Des Moines, CITY BOXSCORES ,I seen' too man y games in this NEW YORK CAP)-Eli Blll Cox who has been close to the national quintets, Interscholastic record in the back MOSB (62) \Jnlv. Veh ntH Coach Gil Wilson indicated a I' intra-city series to let any paper is back in the sports businesil after Irrlpl Irllp! advantage influence me in pick- his experience with the lale Judge stroke. Miller .... . 4 0 2 Cline ...... 1 I ] favorable shpwing wa expected Hawks Miss Free Throws Rill] ...... 1 1 3 N. SmtIh ... 3 4 1 from his charges in the Blue Devil I ing a winner in the feud... K. M. Landls and the'l'hiladelphla King ...... 6 4 0 Weller ,.... 2 1 3 The situation is Coon '" ". 6 I I Bowers .... . 3 0 1 Lilt, sin.oe the ~rrormance or the , Here's hte dope: St. Mary's Ram- Phillies, nOisily piecing together D. Ju~Uco .. 2 0 2 R. Colo .... 4 2 2 ! bIers have won 10 g\lme5 il1 12 an aU-America football conference causing Coach "Po))S" HarrlSolll C. Justice .. 1 0 8 loc,1ls l1as . been grea,ily improved considerable concern, for his Kessel', ... 2 1 2 in the last two weeks. Wilson felt starls t.his season against a record contend~r for his' Brooklyn Dod­ of six wins and five defeals lor gel's. Hawkeyes have made only about T~I.1lI .. . . . 2Z 8 a 'rol.l...... 1:1 S 8 that his team .did noL suffer as [ 51 percenl tn the conference great a loss at .the Ijanqs of power­ Cliff Kritta's Shamrock crew. Cox still has baseball on his Yellow Cab (HI I Esqulr• (al) • •• mind and has formed some dcCl- ,.ames, as compared wUh oppon­ r, rt pI I,ll pI ful Clinton last Friday as the enls' averace of 58 percent. The B. Nelson .. 4 2 I Johnson ... 12 2 I TQE GAME will be sta,ed nile anti-farm system opinions, Burn...... 0 0 0 Simona ..... 0 0 a score would indtcate, pointing to players cet lola of drlll in the art M9rk ...... 7 I • Sklp"cr .... 2 0 3 the re,rnarkable . per~ntage of I down In 8t. Patrick's ,.ym and but !le's a grid promoter now. but caD't 8eem to hit well in Cumes .... 3 0 IIt..ewI8 ...... 0 1 4 If ~ou're )Ilannln,. OJ) seelna' ~he "Do I liver want to ,et baek Stewart .... 3 ~ I Graham .... 0 0 3 shots the CHilton quintet hit. I .. ames. Minnesota.. the Monday M. Smith ...... :...: ~I Bob Freeman, ' ~aw~let center ..ame, don't han,. around until ~ baseball?" Cox echoed a ques- opponent, 60 has a percent mark. rttaJs ..... J8 7 1_lrolall ...... 14 3 11 and forward, now holds secpnd the 8 o'olock rame time before tlon. "Well. you see It keeps me 66th Iowa-Minnesota Game position in conference scoring eo min,. down •.. Annually, pretty busy trylor to sip up As in lootball. Minnesota 10 Oxlord USI I .Pre.. - Cllb. (I!',!) Fa,vi(lIS SUEPPEL .. 0 0 drafter-hanging spa c e football players. I know It I did -, Ie n p' Ie rt pI I with 78 points in league play, O'Brien .... 4 2 2lYoun~ . .... 1 1 2 (( Ju t A "OthC1' BaZl G'''11tC'' . Iowa's oldest opponent in basket- ~, ... I brings fancy prices to scalpers ,.et baok I wouldn't have .any ball. The game next Monday bere Frees . : .... 1 0 "LUCO ...... 1 1 5 headed only by Dean BW'ridge of Brock ..... 5 0 1 Moyer...... 0 1 I Clinton who has scored 88 mark­ and by tip-off time there Isn't 'ioom enough left to playa basket-, farm System, maybe two or is tbe 66th in the series. Gophers Bannon .... 0 0 I Cart'gUa.... 1 0 2 .. C,~qr RQpjds ' . - meel ball rame .•. The nollie Is alwa;rs terrific and refereeln,. the fracas three teams and at tops three h 44 I '21 I C. Mahoney 2 2 410rUCk ..... 4 I 2l ers. The Little Hawks are cur­ ave won to owa s . owa, Paul ...... • 5 2 4 Haroil ..• ,. 1 2 3 .... &ily is like volunteerinr to save Dan!,1 out of the den of ~ h e lions. . . IIClOUts. But that's Just conver- however, has won seven of the last T. Mahoney 0 I 4 _~ rently lied for fiIth place in loop PRj standing with Dubuque and Asked recently if he would like tlte job of offlclaUnr, Assistant Iowa saUon. now J 'n;t JJ¥II'Cl in\eT~tecl 10, including five in .succession' l Black ...... ~...: ..21 • __ ...... MIU RKO IOWA Coach Tommy Lind looked horr~ and said he'd Just as soon live In fullbacks." Franklin, .each leam h,ving a rec­ and two of the Minesota wins were ... a UlUe looru for &he sake of hiJ t'e'and family. Equal .partner.; . witl\ Ge~ald. r.~~~&"'~~..~.~ .. ~"~!~J ~~I~r~o~la~I~'='~'~"~'~' ~8~6~1~3~~~~§~~§§§§§§~ ord of two wins ~nd four losses. by one and two points. -;:: •• Smith {If the Street and Smith Thursday Eve. The )oop leading Clinton cagers , LAST DAY! "PARIS UNDERGROUND" A have a record of six wins and no FUNNY PUT of the thing is the extreme noncbalance wiLh magazine publishing firm, Cox of- 231 Exhibitions Planned . January-31 OF losses. which the two opposine coaches ,a w a i t the struggle ... Up at st. I ficlally Ii : the general . man~ger NEW YORK (AP) - National • ON THE STAGE M, Mary's Frank Sueppel pretended and vice-president of the Dodgers. League baseball clUbs will play 231 Starts ~ Tbe local freshman-sophomore are .1 indifference to the task with these His assistants include Coach Mal exhibition games during the 1946 c.IIkSSr11. Shu!,.,.' I'n5Mt the team stands at the bottom of the SIGMUND ",OS! jus t another ball Stevens, business manager Freddy spring training season, league ROM~~RG'S JrN'.bt~ p. m list due to the in~UJ[ibj[jty of Don wo~ds: "It's . OPERETTA ' ..•• Fitzsimmons and Assistant Coach headquarters said yesterday. FRIDAY addr Woods, rese~ve for~ard, wbo par­ iame to us .•. We've played lZ Hank Reese. League service bureau Man- natie lici,pllted in. games wh!,)n not elli­ games so far this season a~d the Cox, who bought the baseball agel' Charlie Seegar said National Wlv« lblt!. ·The Hawklet juniors lost one Friday night will be No. IS" . . Phillies in February, 1943 was de- ' teamS will play 30 games among welc th(ee gaUles l~ey won on the floor Coach Clitf Kritta of the I r ish clared "permanently ineligible to themselves, 166 against Amerl~n /"vt?~ ~A'~~ will by (or~eit. hold any office or employment league teams, and 35 against lit l was equally calm ... "We want AII/.)i!f~ ! with the club" in a ruling issued minor league clubs. . to al Cubs Sign Ginespie this one all right," he confided, by Landis Nov. 23 of Ihat year. Dr,l ATL'ANTA (AP):"-Paul GiUes­ "but it's nothing. very special to Landis said Cox admitted placing ~rJ ' fore pie, CQicago Cubs catcher, said us because we've met some very bets on baseball games against the Today yesterday he has signed his 1946 good teams already this season" major league ruling. The owner VA'R5lTY FR,ANt SCHU8f.Rl'S lmmol'tll 'l1lMt­ later retracted his statement and & Friday playing contract at a boost in sal­ ... Sueppel pointed to the record TIN! s-t..t LOVE SJOR)' EWI' Sftw~! ary. then dropped tbe matter after a With T of the past few years . : . "T h e liNG mJ".. , ; ..,... .. public bearing before Landis in :2/.··· ~ . Eqm1\lld Do1'5llY • Ruth GlU,'" Sh Ramblers have won 17 times in caoslY New York. Tom Barry • Frank Farrell • ~"' in tb the last 20 meetings of the two 101 aO'I~... :\.··,.·.·, ... 1'0 .' , .. Russell .· Harry K. l\lorlon • kil· two teams," he announced, "and thl\t COLLEGE BASKETBALL DClIOlMY •• . ',. . ~ arra] OLD TIME Princeton 5!. Anny 48 LAloua ,.... : :; Ian Stevens • Ann La¥ .....compallJ Inclu~es tournament games." MlchJ,an State 40, U. of Detroit 38 of 50- 1eI1. • • • "We Wan! This One" Miami 74, Ohio Wesleyan 45 Plus 1st. Run Musical Hit! Globe Trotters 014 , Luther 40 DANCE THE LEADING SCORERS of the two teams will be well ca... e~ MAIL ORDERS NOW lor, according to pte-game fUess~qg .. . Because Merle Hoye, Sham­ Price_Main Floor and Loc~ zvck ho tshot, UIiUal~ qoes most of his scoring from the left side of th~ 113.0G, ,%.t.'; Balcony ...... 1.BI; .. Every Wednesday cOtlrL, sueppei is eX}lecling to banI Jack Shrader onto him . .. J::ddie Balcony~U2-Ta.x Inelu~ & Saturday Rocca usually draws the assignment of watching enemy scorers bl{t xtra! Send Cleek or Mone, Olftf . !TidIlY ,night will be the exception ... On the other hand, Game Cap'­ Walt Disney's aKO Iowa Theatre. Please ~! tain Charlie Belger is Kritta's choice to guard the Rambler's h i g h -Note "Caulne close Self-addftssed S~ lJOinl man, Bi,lly,sueppel . .. The ~me will be fast, the crowd deliri­ '.oad to Morocco' Shown at Patrol" Envelope tor Relurn of ~. Topflight ~1I(Qom-' OU!, and the outeome completely a guess until the shouting '11114 shoot: 1:31-4:15-7:00-9:411 p. m. -Late N'ews- 1II... !II ...... 1 in&.are o'{cUomQnJ~W_ f\Wll1t. • sac sacF THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1946 THE D A I L Y l O W A N, lOW A CITY, lOW A PAGE f}'j'E r

The Daily Iowan Want , I~J{(. ;[ Ads Get Results • ____======~==~====~~======S_P_E_QA __ L_S_ER __ V_ IC_E____ I____ ANN ___ O_ UN__ C_ ~_____ S___ I "EXCLUSIVE PORTRAITS" Yo. ani aIwaJs ..... ,"" Baked (Joodl Time for winter cbanae-ov. uad PRICES .... lew al &lie PIN cu. BreMI b KRITZ TOO10 .t ERV)CES KRITZ ST DIO, ..... r..,. formerly Warner-Medli n I Vlrdl'. Standard Why L t us print your favorite (Formerly Warner-l\ledlin) 8pect.l Ordtr. S S. D ubuque Dial 'l U I "It )'our tire', fla&-Serv~ DRUG SHOP Kodak ner:atlves on quality I Portrait City Bakery Speclallzlnc In low-ke), Doa'l cuse, call 1JI." portrait paper. Black and APPLICATION Portraiture • Comer of Linn It CoU ••e . Phone tOf4 I I ...... ,.. white or tlnUng. as a. Wublqta btal .... Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. No ap]JOlntmenl necessarr I waste time KRITZ STUDIO I 3 . Dubuque Dial 133~ :l S. Dubuque Dial 7332 TYPING-MIMEOGRAPHING ROOMS FOR RENT We m.ove your cloth•• playing NOTARY PUBLIC Without ~e or muss. TO RENT: Room for graduate c. O. D. CLEANERS TYPING Free wardrobe service student or business woman. MIMEOGRAPHING 106 South Capitol Is fumiahed by UL detectiye~ Telephone 2526. MARY V. BURNS Cl e anlnq Pro •• lnq WHERE TO GO GOl Iowa State Bldg. and Blocltlnq Hat. - Dial 2656 Ollr Speci alty Thompson MIMEOGRAPIDNG. Coli e g e Pickup and delivery service Stop in lor steaks, chicken, Typewriter Service & Supply, Transfer & Storage Co. sandwiches and relreshments. 122 Iowa Ave. W. Glen Cocking. DIAL DIAL Also regular meals. 4433 TUBEE DAY SERVICE 4433 DIAL 2161 Let a Dally Iowan do the Job for you. For quick results WORK WANTED HI SoaUl GOben Street call 4191. THE AIRPORT LUNCH - We pa,. 10 each for hanrers - WANTED: Work all day Satur- .------.:.:.:.:.:::::: I days. Could work a few hours DAILY IOWAN BUSINESS OFFICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE during the week. Call 6S67. JACKSON ELEOTRIC CO: Elec­ HELP WANTED trical wiring, appL.ances and WANTED : On or belore--- January-- radio repairing. 108 S. Dubuque. STOKERS FOR SHOES OF MERIT Dial 5465. 31st, former AUS orticers who were released [rom service be- Immediate Delivery & Behind the Mikes. WANTED TO RENT tween 12 May, 1945, and 1 Novem- AND SlYLE • • ------Ibel', 1945. Earn upwards of $138 Installation By Helen Huber WANTED T? RENT: Two bed- per month by enlisting in the Reg- Domestic - Commercial Mutual's unique dramatic series, , room fUr?lShed nouse or apar~ Iular Army as master sergeants. Visit Strub's Mezzanine "One Night Stand" tonight at 7. I'l?ent b;r discharged army phYS1- For further information contact ftC! {Ill' OII_WIUIM (,.., Maestro Meredith Willson is c~n, Wlfe and daught~r. perma-, the U. S. Army Recruiting Station UIl-WRO n ..., Mil_WON (,.., nent. References. Dial 7312. Post OUlce Bldg., Iowa City, 2nd Floor GU-W.T (IN> ABO-IUl:BL (1140) worklng on a collection 01 piano ______Larew Company "Smoke Rings," a cleverly writ- pieces built around radio. His LOST AND FOUND J ~~;:,w!~~eSday and Thursday 9681 Air Conditioned ten comedy penned by Henry first will be titled, appropriately LOST: Lady's gold Alton wriot- Spears will be WSUI's "Drama enough, "George and Gracie," and t h ' "'t M b'd a d I WANTED: A young man 01 good IiOUt" presentation tonight at 9. wa c In VIClnt Y ac 1'1 e n eharactllr with some study of Jlarold Glaspey and Paul Pappas will portray musically the two U. hall. Extreme value to owner. pharmacy or experience, desirous PO PEYE will sial' in the production which famous comedians, along with "Mr. Sadelle Golden, ext. 414 . o[ later partnership or ownership " under the direction of Jon P. Postman" and other program in a paying drug store in a good characters LOST: Chi Omega sorority pin on Highlander of the WSUI staff. ' Reward. Call 9647. county seat town in central Iowa. I OO~IT CAAE Dorothy Kotteman will inter- l 'ODA\,'S PROGRAMS campus. Write Box Z-2, Daily Iowan. ABOUT ME, BUT 8:00 Morning Chapel Lenore Kendig. I HATES To SEe ,iew Dean C . Woody Th ompson , 8:15 Musical MI"latures ______WANTED: Woman to care for 2 ME SWEETIE en the present housing problem 8:30 News, Th. Da ll y Iv",",,, LOST: Parker 51 pen, gray and h 'e v ' d I 8:45 Proaram Cn1endar yr. old gin while mother attends 'H~WIPIJ' HER­ I 0f veterans w en lews an n- 8:55 Service R.eport. silver, on Clinton street. Re­ university. StUdent's wife pre­ SELF AWAY lerviews" airs at 12:45 over WSUI 9:00 Elementary Spokcn Spanish ward. Call ext. 492. 9:30 Iowa State Medical SoclelY ferred. Call Mrs. Throckmorton, Ioday. 9:45 Keep 'ern Eating "Present Trends 1n Orthopedic 9:50 News, The Dally 10w&n LOST: Near field at Nebraska 5796. 10:00 We(!k In the Magazines game identification bracelet en­ ------=------Surgery," a talk wrif.en by DI.. P . 10:15 Afler Breakfast CoUee A UNIVERSITY GmL for part ~ . Gteteman of Charles City, will 10:30 The Bookshelf graved Lt. Cook. Sentimental 10:45 Yesterday's Musical Favorites time work, room and board. be read by Stuart Miller on the 1J :00 Llttle·Known ReligioUS Groups value. Call 5160. Dial 6451. 1J :50 Farm Flashes )owa Stat e Medlca' ISoCle' ty pro- 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles gram at 9:30 ·this morning over 12:30 New., 'Che Dally Iowan LOST: Lady's Bulova wrist watch HELP WANTED: Male university WSUI. 12:45 Views and Interviews with black band between Whet- student for part time cleaning. 1 :00 Musical Chnts "All of a Sudden My Heart 2:00 Iown LeDguc of Women Votcrs stones and Hillel·est. Reward, Phone 9681. 2:30 RadIo Child Sludy Club Call ext. 461. W ANTED-:-=A-cc-o-u- n-:t-a-n';""t -o""rr""ic-e-m-an-- Sings" and "Hawaiian War 2:45 University of Chlc8110 Roundtable Chant" will be two of the musical 3:15 Eyes on the Fulure agel'. Permanent pOSition with 3:30 News, The Dally Iowan LOST: Brown striped SheafIer bighlights of the Fred Waring 3:35 IOW8 Union Radio 1I0ur pen. Finder call ext. 311. Re­ established retail firm. Opportl,l­ Show, in its broadcast today at 10 4:00 Greek LUera!ure nity for advancement. Veteran 4:30 Tea Time Melodlcs ward. I, m. Joan Wheatley, mezzo so­ 5:00 Children's Hour preferred, Full or parttime. Write prano, is he soloist in "My Hearl 5:15 Iowa Wesleya.n LOST: Parker 51 initialed E. D. Box W-50, Daily Iowan. ~:4ii New!. 'l' he HaJJy Iowan Sings." with the orchestra and 6:00 Dinner Hour Mu~ic W. Reward. Call 6563. fl:!)ii Newst The Dally ruwan LOANS &lee club (eatul'ed in the "Hawai­ 7:00 Spanilsh LJterature Jan War Chant." Other selections 7:;10 Sport" Time LO T: Black nlJtcuuuk, CUll Lallli IJA I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;~ 'l :45 Y Presents bibliography. Heward. Di;)1 29,18. I, will be presented by Jane Wilson, 8:00 Modern Poetry Clllh Quick, Confidential Loans Honey and the Bees, Goxdon 8:30 A lbum or Artisls LOS": Rhinpslone \)1'1l('clet Sal­ K:tI:'i New!', 'l'h e n aily Jo wAn On Jewelry. Diamonds. Goodman, Joe Sodja, Goxdon 9:00 Drama 1[our tn'day night at Airliner. Re­ Radios, J.uggare, Clothing, 9: 30 Sign Of( Berger and Jimmy Atkins. ward. Call 4191. 'porting Goods, Hardware. etc. An elderly matron, who becomes NETWORK UIGIILlOIITS RELIABLE LOAN CO. I small-town newspaper reporter, o I' . m. 9:RA p . .... WANTED WMT J . Kirkwood WMT Pwdr, B, T. no S. Linn t. ~ the central figure in "My Dear WHO Parade WHO News. Music WANTED: Apartment or house Niece," Dame May Whitty's KXEL Rangers KXEL Biltmore 0: 13 p. m. 10 p. m. furnished or unfurnished for a slarring vehicle on "Suspense," WMT J . Smith WMT News, D , Gr: FURNITURE MOVING WHO World News WHO Supper Club married couple. Call 5964. Ionighi at 7 over CBS. The story KXEL H. R. Gross KXEL News. Gross unfolds in the form of a letter 6:30 p . m. 10:13 p. m. WMT Mr, Keen WHO News, Nelson WANTED: Eastlawn girl wants written by the matron to her WHO News, Nelson WMT Fult. Lewl. quiet room. Ruth Ostrander. MAHER BROS. TRANSFER niece, She tells of answering an KXEL Did U Kn? 10:30 p. m. For ~clent Furniture J40vInJ 6:15 " . m . WMT Singing Sam Music Dept., ext. 8290 or ext. advertisement for a correspondent WHO Kaltenborn WHO Billboard 8539. Ask Abou Our lor a newspaper in a distant city, KXEL L~'On Hend. KXEL Sal. Army 7 I' . m , 10:43 p . In, ------WARDROBE SERVICE and of the news tha 1. begins break­ WM'I' FI'esh Up WMT "600 Club" WANTED: Room for 32 yr. old WHO Burns, Ailen WilD MUilc law student who wants privacy. ing shortly after she takes the job. KXEL Lum 'nn Ab. J I p. rn. DIAL - 9696 - DIAL A mysterious visit from her pub­ WHO Rudy Vallee WMT News Call 4191. KXEL Pre Sug. B. 11 : 13 p. m. lisher leads her to the beJiel that 7: I ~ p. m . WMT So SII'Y. Goes - WANTED: Three tickets for the INSTRUCTION be is about to murder her. The KXEL E. Godwin WHO Dcs. l or LI •. 7 :~Q p. m , KX.£L Rev. Plet.sch Purdue game, preferably guest DANCING LESSONS: Ballroom. story I;luilds to a breath-taking WHO Dinah Shore 1I :30 p. m . KXEL Am, T'wn M.WMT Off Record tickets. Dial 7248. Mimi Youde Wuriu. climax. WMT FBI In P. W. WHO N.w•• Lenharl Les Tremayne, veteran actor 8 IJ. m. 11 : ~ G p . ro . WMT Kostelanel. WMT Trea •. Sal. FOR SALE who has appeared in numerous WHO Music Hall WHO News. M".lc NOW rOll CAN daytime serials and other radio 8:30 p, m. KXEL Dante Orch, FOR SALE: Small Remington I LEARN TO FLY WMT Hobby Lobby I ~ n'. portable typewriter in excellent Ground and FlIlnt Classes just tJtart­ produclions, will set feminine WAD Bob allrns WMT Prcss Now. In;. CaU today. Dual lnstruetlon KXEL Delect & C. WHO Mid. Rhylhm condition. Inqull'e ext. 8714. II'lvcn. Tralnlne Plane. Lor Rent. bcarls aflutter when he plays the 9 p. nl . KXEL Sign Oll lead in the romantic comedy WMT Gal>. lieal. FOR SALE: While roads ort Lo order for fireplaces. A Iso Stand­ BULLETIN PIU BETA KA('PA ard Underwood Typewriter. Call continued from pago · 2 Phi Beta Kappa IIllliatcs m tI y 4.64 9. get. tbeir certificates of member­ FOR SALE: Moliere Wooden c1ar­ partment, who will talk on the ship at E-12 East hall. Please caU for them before the end of the inel, new, condition line. Case New York stage in 1946, immedi­ and cover. Call 5716. alely following his annual visit to semester. Broadway. Reservations for the C. R. STROTJlER FOR SALE: A small---- Emerson noon luncheon can be made with MATINEE DANCE table model radio, push button Radios Rented by Day John M, Russ, dial 9132. The A matinee dance will take place style. Call ext. 417. or Week meetings are held in the univer- in the River room 01 Iowa Union Record Players for Rut ti ily cl ub rooms. every Sunday aitemoon. All stu- PubHc Addreaa for all PROF. LUELI,A l\f . WRIGHT dents are invited to attend. . Indoor or Outdoor Publicity Chairman MARYBETII l lARTMAN ~other Slain OccculODa Chairman Dial 3265 Iowa City AMERWAN ASSOCIATION 8 East CoUoq. Str.. t OF UNIVERSITY P ROFESSORS Wolves Replace Bucks Members of the local chapter On Hawkeye Grid Card are invited to aHend a meeting of the Cornell college chapter Ht 8 The University oC Iowa's 1946 CLASSlFIED p. m. Monday, J an. 28, to heat· an football schedule will include RATE CARt address by Ralph E. Himstead, Michigan in the Oct: 3' date pre­ nati onal secretary of the A.A.U.P. viously left open by Lhe cancela­ CASH RATE ~· tiNI'I'OUR. Wives and non-members will be tion oC the game with Oh io Slate, lor 2 dar- TOONT welcome at the meeting, which lOe per liDe per da1 ICICLE PIGEON GOT ON Athletic Director "Dad" Schroeder 1 (oM !l EAO DUR ING MY will be held in Armstrong hall at announced yesterday. I consecutive dar- NAP, BUT \ilHEN I Ml Vernon, Will those who plan The Ohio State contest had been 7c per liDe per daJ TR.IED 10 LIFT IT OFF; to attend please leave wOl'd with canceled Jast month so the Buck­ 8 consecutive da1t- IT WEN, AFTER. MY Dr. T. L. Jahn (ext. 537) on 01' be­ eyes could schedule a game with lie per liDe per daJ FINGERS LtKE .sARDINES! .-- THAT BELOW'ZERD fore Thursday, Jan. 24. Southern California on that date. I mentb- 4c per liDe per day ORIOLE IS DANGEROUS! C. J. PO EY Schroeder also said that the ath­ --'WHY OOI'I'T'IOU GIVE President, Loeat Chapter letic department was searching -Fliure II worda to liD_ IT 10 ,\.IE ZDO? .for a suitable non-conference op­ Wnlmum Ad- 2 un.. THEORY OF THE NOVEL ponent for an opening game Sept. 21. CLASSIFIED DISPLA. Y Students interested in a course ClOe coL inch in the theory of the novel, one to Or 15.00 per mona. two semester hours, hours to be Schedule Hockey Tourney arranged, should see Prof. Paul­ DES MOINES (AP)-The Iowa All Want Ada Cuh in Advance sen in room 101 Schaeffer hal l. Amateur Athletic Association an­ Pll)'able at Dail)' Iowan BUIl­ nounced yesterday it would hold WOLFGANG PAULSEN Qess office ~ until II p.m. the sta te lee hockey tournament I ZOOLOGY SEMlNAIt on D1ac'k Hawk Juke at Lake CaDcellatiOhl must be c:a11ed ID 'l'he zoology ' semjnal WIll Illeet Vi c.w, Feb. :.I. " : WH ILE HER 1 '0 little girls, Con- before II p. m. PI i d a y, Jan. 25, at 4 p. In 111 'I h lI1ceL, sUGpendeli ~ mcc J(J I"" I nle, 4, and Shirley, 2, looked on BeIponaible for one 1Dcorrect room 205 of the zoology bwldmg. will be wlde.r tilO Spofu;ofShlP of In horror Mrs. Martha Hall \nIertlOD ODJ7. nt. Wilbur Rohbie of the ophtal- Ute Lake. View sports club. 'l'eams , above, wa~ shot to death in h e~ . IN>IOIY department will discuss entered mclude Le Mars, Watel'- Uniontown, Pa., home. P olice say "Catalysis of Exidations by Cyan- laO, Webster City and DeS" Moines the fatal shots were tired by CJar- o " Icl!." I(2) . Other possibili ties arc Council pnee Murphy, who then committed DIAL 4191 STATION AGENT ~I>K E;,(ES /S A 0 t'IAI I OF HI S WOr.?C> (> 0 STAN~ J. It BODINE Bluffs and Lake Vlew. li4!clde.. flntctu, t;tJ/". 1) o 0 ~..... ioUoJ ... .u~ ...._. ___. ... ____ , ..Z 4 t PAGE S1X TH E D A It Y J 0 W AN, J 0 W A C IT Y. l OW A TIiUROPAY. JANUARY 24, 1 9~ '

.. ;4; '" V; : levant Orchestra Rev. (hoill 'Correcfionallnstitutions Need BeHer Living To Play for Elk. Knipe Named Lights, Philosophy Fascinaie Student of Iraqi Conditions to Succeed' --Dr. Andrew Woods L1>vant's orchestra will provide From thE' warm climate of Iraq ~haJl never forget. Our first night very much like the people here l tl1e Il\usie for the Elks club Lin- to thl" hi LLel' winter of Iown was there we road around on buses There is no ooeducalion from kln­ New Lutheran "Iowa's correctional institutions dence or the Inmates. He esP('ci - cnln's Birthday danee, F b . 12. ( of ( Officer qulle a change for Blsma! Theo- until midnight looking at I he dergarten until college, however. must ho\'e more skilled super- ally advocated that a great var- According to William H. Ward, visory and technical employ)!s, iety of diversions, particularly chairman of the entertainment W. J. Knipe of Spencer will be dorus, graduate sludent in bio­ lights. You see, we don'l have The Moslem adolescent girl stays Paslor Here better sanltary and living condi- music, be placed at the disposal committee, open house will be the new secretary of the Iowa chemistry, who entered the uni- colored lights in Iraq," she said. at home protected." . of patients. held at the club rooms from 7 to Chamber of Commerce, according versity thls fall. "While in New York on my "Moslems in general 10 veto tions, and a great variety of men- "There seemed to be a pyscho- birthday my friends took me to tal and physical diversions H they "All of these changes and im- 8 p. m. Plans are also being made to D. C. Nolan, president of the logical effect at the s I g h t of see Sonja Henie ice skate in Mad- t a I k and are not as busines. The Rev. John C. Choitz. newly · th ' f provements must be made i1 the for a chicken dinner to be served group are to succeed 10 elf purpose 0 . snow," she said. "Even in a warm lson Square Garden. 1 had only minded as the Americans. They appointed pastor of the st. Paul rebuldlng their patients," said Dr. remaining mental lactors of pa- to Elks members at 75 cents per Knipe, secretary of the Spencer room, when I looked at the snow seen ice skating before in movies, are more philosophical and take Lutheran Chapel, wiU arrive in Andrew H. Woods in an address tients are to be left intact," he plate. Chamber of Commerce, will suc- concluded. After the dinner, which will be ceed Edwin J. Berwick, who re- I lelt cold. My friends all laughed and throughout the performance I things leisurely. They are a molt Iowa City during the Jast week to the Lions club yesterday noon. sl'gned Jan. 1 to b-ome asSOC\'a'-"! at me because I wore a woolen was scared. I just watched, hold- romantic people. The land and I~ For many years interested in the served at 8 p. m., there will be ~ "'" d d I t Itl f ing my breath." climate may be one cause of th11 in January and wIll deliver his d · d b'd I all WI·th tho Catholt'c studont center ress ta. n "woo en s oc ngs or first sermon in the Chapel 011 welfare of inmates of state insti- anclDg an rl ge or mem- ~ ~ "America is so picturesque," as they live more by night than bJ Sunday. Feb. 3. Comini from De tutions, Doctor Woods was pro- New Explorer Post bers. on the University of Iowa campus. som~ Ime. she said. "Everyone here is so day. They take siestas In the aft. fessor and head 01 the psychiatry Further announcement about The new secretary is 33 years I MI SS Theodorus was born in a well dressed. It is a pleasure to ernoon and stay up late in the d~partment of the University of F S · B the dance will be made later. old and is the son of Dr. and Mrs. small town on the southern bor- J . B. Knipe of Armstrong. He is d~r of Turkey. Sho~Uy aIter her look at the faces of the girls and evenings. ..! Iowa lrom 1928 to 1941. Now pro- or enlor oy marrl' A and has two chl'ldren. buth, her parents, WIth a gro. uP. of women. They are all so beautiful. FriendlY MoslemJ fessor emeritus of the university, "" I th d Ch t In Iraq they don't have such red "The Moslems are especiaU, he has studied conditions in these S to· d p. t Fu I R·t s Marilyn Knipe, one of Knipe's s eve r a ousan ns lans institutions with the hope of two sisters, is a senior student at were for~ed t~ move because of cheeks and lips." friendly and kind to steaDier&, COU S rgamze nva e nera I e Dilterent PhilOIIOph,. but find it incredible that strang. bringini them to public attention. F C D All Td the university, majoring in com- ~huerk;e~~ou~o~~!~~ance of the "Also here there is quite a di1~ ers do not speak Arabic." Pbych.latric Treatment Organization has been com-I or- .. 0 ay mcrce. "My parents attended American terence in the philosophy or life," "Yes. I like it here," Miss Theo. Unfortunately the advanC"J~ pleted for a new explorer post of H ·t I PI F· schools in Iran, so I attended Pro- she added. "The younger people dorus co ncluded, "but I d rea In i obecomef medica a partl sc iofen manyce have of ournot state yet senior Scouts in Iowa City in con- I Charles Dunton Alt 88 farmer OSPI a ans Ive testant mission schools from grade take pride In looking after th em~ every night of home and the eve­ selves. In Iraq they take pride in nings in Bagdad and Sh.ahrazad. institutions," said Doctor Woods, nection with the Manville Heights near North Liberty wh~ di~d Tues- s C h 001 thr.ough college," Miss Y R h having their parents look after "but the time will come when Citizen's Group Scout Troop 9. day atternoon in Bettendorf, will ears of esearc Theodorus said. . ttl I . Ibe buried in Ridgewood cemetery Lots of LI,hts them." Because pasture feeding is so IpsychiatriC rea ment wil rep ace Troop 9 was started ID 1942 thl'S aflel'noon. Arriving in ,the United Stales·at Questioned about Iraq, Mis s economical for the producer and present methods and all patients will be expertly examined for with Robert A. Johnson as Scout- Private funeral services will be 1n connection with a grant of Philadelphia, she went directly to Theodorus answered, "Approxl­ adds nutritive value to mea~ mental disorders. master and Bruce Bundy as his Iheld at Beckman's at 2 p. m. with $30,000 by the National Foundation New York. "Ii was enormous, ma- matly 94 per cent of the popula­ moxe beef in the future is likely "Mental diseases are matters of assistant. H. Vernon Price is now the Rev. Arthur Brent or North of Infantile Paralysis for the con- I jestic, cro.wded and beauLifu.1 with tion Is Moslem. The modern Mos­ Lo be grass-led-or at least red emotional disturbances and not of leader of the troop. Liberty in charge. Friends ~uy , linualion of the study of .nerves ' lots of hghts. It was II SIght I lem, in the minority group, is both grass aQd grain. W~~ence: ~~~~ur~a . . ~lat~funeralh~M~Wl la ~m~c1~~aM.HI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ patient of mental unbalance con- S, multaneously w)th ,the ol"~ p. m. The family asks that no lhe physiology department is now I slsts of getting at the cause and ganization of the new Explorer flowers be sent. planning an additional five year removing it, and then giving the post,' sponsorship was decided on Mr. All WIIS born April 4, 1857, research program. brain functional exercise to make for a Cub program for the 9, 10 in Penn township. His wire, Eliz- The project, begun in 1940, is it strong again." and lL-year-old boys in the Man- abeth Ann Wray, whom he mar- concerned with the study of vari- Rev. Joh.. C, ChoU. Doctor Woods pointed out that ville Heights area. Dr. Charles A. ried Dec. 18, 1888, died in 1920. ous factors in relation to the de- Yette1'l1 curing a patient through psychia- Winter was the tirst Cubmasier Active in the Masonic lodge, Mr. generation and regeneration of troit, Mich., the Rev. Mr. Choit! try is not a quick process. He said and was succeeded by Dr. Ruben Alt was past master of White Mar- muscles and nerves. In order to Home Owned- 58th Year will fill the positlon vacated in that after the immediate symp- Nomland who is still setving in ble Masonic lodge No. 238 and of achieve best results, the projact Dec e m b e r by the Rev. L. C. toms of the disorder are diagnosed, that capacity. Kaaba Shrine in Davenport. must be continuous, so expansion Wuerftel. the individual's personality must The Cub pack! committee con- He is survived by a daughter, and specialized training of a tech- The Rev. Mr. ChoHz was porn be studied and the plan for cure sists of Dr. Willis M. Fowler, Mrs. Mary A. Overholt of Iowa; nical staff are provided for by in Ellsworth county, Kan. in iiJl1. plotted from there. chairman, Charles S. Galiher, L. two granddaughters, Kay Overholt the grant. He received his pre-theological Type of Worke~ A. Van Dyke and W. T. Hage- of Kansas City, Mo., and Grace V. Dr. Hines has full responsibility training at St. J 0 h n's colleee, "';['he type of )!forkers in our boeck. The den mothers in whose Leydic ot the Panama Canal zone, for the administration of the pro- New 'Shipment Winfield, Kan., and his theotoli­ correctional and training schools homes the Cubs meet are Mrs. and several nieces and nephews. ject and will decide the type of cal training at Concordia Semin­ has a great deal to do with pa- John Greenleaf, Mrs. L. A. Van laboratory and field stUdies. ary in St. Louis, Mo. At Fort Hays ients' well-being and restoration," Dyke, Mrs. E. W. Hall, Mrs. W. Trout patrol, and Henry Rate, State college, Hays, Kan., he re­ he said. "Men and women of high R. Ingram and Mrs. George Froh- leader of the Panthers. Students to Discuss ceived a Master of Science degree. character and Integrity must be wein. Thirty Cubs are members of In the Explorer post, Dick Full-Employment Bill LeRoi and Sterling Stockings for Women His Iirst pastorate was in Ba~ employed in our institutions if the pack. Larew is post guide; Bob Rasley, zine, Kan., where he was pastor growth and development are to Serving on both the Scout and assistant post guide; Bill Teeters, Over WSUI Today Athletic Type Ribbed Turn-Over Tops of St. Luke's Lutheran church for result. • Senior Scout committees are keeper of the log. Douglas Dierks, eight years. For the last three "Hygiene and cheerful living George Crum, chairman, W. A. Bob Crum and Tom Hulme are The question "Shall Congress years he has been an instructor in conditions are equally as impor- Anderson, R. H. Ojemann, Telford crew leaders. Pass Legislation Providing for Full English and religion in the De­ tant," be said. "Another ' thing Larew, W. J. Teeters, R. L. Bal- Conducting the work of the Sen­ Employment?" will be discussed by 50% Wool 50% Rayon troit Lutheran high school. which is totally lacking at pres- lantyne, E. W. Hall and C. R. ior Scouts, are four committees. a student forum on the January The Rev. Mr. Choltz is married ent is a feeling of happiness, I Rasley. There are 20 Scouts in the Doug Dierks heads the indoor ac­ broadcast sponsored by the League and has two children, Patricia, 6 caused by the patients' constant Boy Scout troop and 17 Senior tivlties, Lombard Sayer, outdoor of Women Voters this afternoon White, Powder Blue, Maize & Dust Pink years old, and Dorothy, "3 . The idleness. Men must attain a self- Scouts in the Explorer post. activities; Bob Crum, social ac­ at 2 o'clock over WSUI. Choitz family will live in the satisfaction and feeling of ac- Leaders In the Scout troop are tivities, and James Berg, com­ William Dempsey, G of Iowa Chapel parsonage, 4,04 E. Jeffer­ complishment i1 t\;ley are to be Bob Ojemann, junior assistant munity service. City, will act as mediator. Com­ son. cured eventually." Scoutmaster; Edward Duncan, Other members of the Explorer posing the forum will be Joyce DoctOl; Wood stressed the Im- senior patrol leader; David Hall, post are Jim Ostdiek, Larry Shaw, Blomquist, A2 of Aurora, TIL; 79c Pair The notorious duel between portance of hiring skilled super- scribe; Bob Ballantyne, leader o( Fritz Harshbarger, Allan Wendler, Jeanne Anne Kloster, A4 of Gar­ Alexander Hamilton and Aaron visors. who can organize their em- the Owl patrol; Philip Left, leader Bob Coleman, Joe Coleman, Vir­ navillo; Thomas Westrope, A2 of ,. , 1I0slery~treet Floor Burr look place in Weehawken ployes and patients, and men and of the Flying Eagle patrol; Charles gil Hancher Jr., Frank Copeland Harlan, and John Oostendorp, A2 N. J . women who can gain the confi- Larew, leader or the Leaping and Lcstcr Dyke. of Muscatinc. 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